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GENEALOGY  COLLECTION 


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THE     WOELD.  Jan.  25, 1893. 


An  interesting^  fact  in  family  history  is  mentioned  by  the  editor  (M   ^w 
Walery)  of  Our  Celebrities,  who  publishes  a  portrait  of  Major-General  Sir       \ 
Osven  Burne  in  his  last  niimber.     He  Fays :  "  Some  few  years  ago  the        \ 
2Iorning  Post  cited  the  family  of  Sir  Owen  Burne  as  a  remarkable  instance         I 
of  illustrious  descent  in  families  which  have  no  specially  prominent  position  I 

sin  the  world.     Forster's  Roijal  Linear/e  of  our  Noble  and  Gentle  Families  I 

jgives  his  descent  on  his  father's  side  from  the  ancient  families  of  de  Leiburne  | 

and  Bodicote,  and  on  his  mother's  side  from  French  and  English  kings  :  I 

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EXAMPLES. 

Henry  Meysev  Walker,  of  Hill  Court,  co.  Glouc,  General  in 
the  Army,  sth  son  of  late  Harold  Walker,  also  of  Hill  Court 

Or 
Mary  Juliana,  youngest  dan.  of  Alfred  George  Saunders,  of 
llirniingliai:',  nuTehnnt 

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January 
I'ebruary 

1883 

74 

Rath. 
Biraiin-hini. 

Cjje  3Ro;)al  Etneage 


OUR  NOBLE  AND  GENTLE  FAMILIES, 


TOGETHER  WITH 


THEIR   PATERNAL  ANCESTRY. 


COMPILED     BV 

JOSEPH     FOSTER, 

Corres;ponding  Member  of  the  "New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society, 

Author  of  the  "British  Peerage  and  Baronetage," 

and 

numerous  other  Genealogical  Works. 


PRIVATELY   PRINTED   BY 

HAZELL,    WATSON,    AND    VINEY,    LIMITED, 

LONDON    AND    AYLESBURY. 

1884. 


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1266656 
PREFACE. 


TT  is  with  much   pleasure  that  I  am  enabled  to   issue  another  new  volume 
of  "  The  Royal  Lineage  of  our  Noble  and  Gentle  Families." 

Though  this  is  not  the  first  work  that  has  appeared  on  Royal  Descents, 
it  is  the  first  in  which  they  have  been  genealogically  treated.  Hitherto  they 
have  only  appeared  in  the  form  of  chart  pedigrees,  which,  though  useful 
adjuncts  to  a  genealogical  narrative,  are  by  themselves  meagre  and  uninstruc- 
tive.  The  families  included  in  the  present  work  will  have  their  descent  from 
the  blood  royal  traced  in  the  form  of  a  detailed  narrative,  introducing  the 
various  historic  houses — now  extinct,  for  the  most  part,  in  the  male  line — 
through  whom  they  derive  their  royal  descent.  Most  of  the  names  illustrious 
in  our  early  annals  are  no  longer  to  be  found  in  works  dealing  with  the  extant 
Peerage,  but  they  will  necessarily  occupy  a  prominent  place  in  the  pages  of  the 
present  work.  A  well-known  and  almost  solitary  exception  to  the  utter  extinction 
of  these  historic  houses  is  to  be  seen  in  the  mighty  race  of  Nevill,  still  represented 
in  the  English  Peerage  by  a  lineal  descendant,  in  the  male  line,  of  Ralph  Neviil, 
first  Earl  of  Westmorland,  and  his  second  wife,  the  daughter  of  John  of  Gaunt. 
Both  on  the  ground  of  its  exceptional  paternal  ancestry,  and  on  that  of  its  descent 
in  an  unbroken  line,  from  a  match  with  the  blood-royal  of  England,  *  the  House 

*  The  issue  of  John  of  Gaunt  by  Katherine  Swynford  received  letters  of  legitimation  from 
Richard  II.  as  "entire  Emperor  of  his  realm  of  England,"  which  was  preceded  by  a  similar  act 
by  the  Pope ;  the  King's  patent  received  the  assent  of  parliament  5th  February,  1397,  rendering 
the  issue  capable  of  succession  to  all  honours.  This  patent  was  confirmed  by  Henry  IV.,  loth 
February,  1407,  the  royal  dignity  being  excepted,  but  without  the  consertt  of  ^arliafnent ;  they 
were  called  Beaufort  from  the  Duke's  castle  in  Anjou,  where  they  were  bom. — "  Excerjtta 
Historica."  pp.  is2  seg. 


iv  Preface, 

of  Nevill  fitly  occupied  the  first  place  in  my  first  volume  But  it  is  not  only  in 
these  respects  that  I  claim  for  my  undertaking  a  novel  character.  Many  of  those 
who  are  outside  the  charmed  circle  of  the  titled  classes  can  prove  their  descent 
from  the  kings  of  England ;  and  I  have  taken  the  opportunity  afforded  me 
by  this  fact,  and  by  the  wide  sphere  which  the  subject  consequently  presents, 
to  extend  my  genealogical  operations  beyond  the  Peerage  and  Baronetage, 
and  to  deal  on  a  somewhat  comprehensive  scale  with  the  history  of  our  gentle 
though  untitled  families. 

In  so  doing  I  shall  be  breaking  new  ground,  not  only  so  far  as  I  am 
myself  concerned,  but  also  in  respect  that,  numerous  as  are  the  works  dealing 
with  the  Peerage  and  Baronetage,  no  worthy  effort  has  ever  been  made  to 
deal  with  the  families  beyond  their  pale ;  and  yet  there  are  to  be  found 
among  the  latter  houses  of  equal,  if  not  of  greater  antiquity  than  those  which 
bear  "the  guinea  stamp."  And  of  these  many  are  no  longer  to  be  found  in 
the  ranks  of  the  "  landed  gentry,"  and  are  consequently  supplanted  in  the 
work  which  deals  with  that  class,  and  which  bears  the  imprimatur  of  Sir 
Bernard  Burke,  by  families  either  of  no  pedigree  at  all,  or  of  pedigrees 
which  no  one  but  the  Ulster  King-of-Arms  could  dare  to  foist  upon  the 
public. 

I  have  therefore  decided  to  comprise  in  my  work,  as  a  supplementary  and 
special  feature,  accurate  narratives  of  the  "paternal  ancestry"  of  the  principal 
families  that  figure  in  its  pages.  The  usual  plan  in  such  cases  is  the 
exceedingly  simple  one  of  printing  a  pedigree  just  as  it  is  received,  with  the 
result,  in  some  instances,  of  including  much  that  is  false,  and  in  others  of 
omitting  much  that  ought  to  appear.  To  exclude,  on  the  one  hand,  infor- 
mation which  is  false,  and  to  amplify,  on  the  other,  that  which  is  imperfect, 
is  a  work  involving  no  little  time,  trouble,  and  cost ;  but  I  have  set  myself 
to  perform  it  to  the  best  of  my  abilities,  trusting  that  the  members  of  the 
families  whose  history  I  undertake  to  compile  will,  on  their  part,  loyally  supply 
me  with  that  detailed  and  personal  information  without  which  it  would  be 
utterly  impossible  to  make  my  work  complete.  I  venture  to  think  that  in 
respect  not  only  of  elaboration,  but  of  truth,  I  may  fearlessly  invite  comparison 
between  the  pedigrees  in  these  pages  and  those  which  have  appeared  in  any 
other  work. 

Mr.  Freeman  has  denounced,  in  scathing  language,  "  the  hideous  nonsense 
...  of  the  absurd  tales  which  fill  the  pages  of  Sir  Bernard  Burke  "  ("  Pedigrees 


Preface.  v 

and  Pedigree  Makers,"  Contemporary  Review,  June,  1877).  From  his  indignant 
criticisms  I  here  extract  a  few  weighty  sentences. 

"  What,  for  instance,  can  be  the  state  of  mind  of  Sir  Bernard  Burke  ?  Does 
he  know,  or  does  he  not  know,  the  manifest  falsehood  of  the  tales  which  he  reprints 
year  after  year  ?  He  may,  one  is  tempted  to  say,  be  reasonably  called  on  for  a  more 
critical  examination  than  we  can  ask  from  people  who  simply  send  him  the  stories 
which  they  have  been  taught  to  believe  about  their  own  families.  If  he  says  that 
he  is  not  responsible  for  them,  that  he  simply  puts  into  his  book  what  is  sent  to  him 
without  examining  into  its  truth,  if  he  says  that  the  responsibility  for  the  truth  or 
falsehood  of  the  stories  rests  with  those  who  send  them  to  him,  he  shows  a  very 
imperfect  notion  of  the  duties  of  authorship  or  editorship,  even  in  its  lowest  form. 
No  man  can  have  a  right  to  publish,  without  contradiction  or  comment,  as  alleged 
fact  and  not  as  avowed  fiction,  a  number  of  stories  which  are  false  on  the  face  of 
them.  The  readers  of  the  book  accept  the  stories  on  the  faith  of  the  author  or 
editor.  If  they  think  about  the  matter  at  all,  they  hold  that  it  is  his  business  to 
examine  and  verify  the  statements  which  are  sent  to  him.  Indeed,  Sir  Bernard 
Burke  himself  tells  us,  in  his  '  Prefatory  Notice  '  prefixed  to  the  thirty-second  edition 
of  his  Peerage  and  Baronetage,  that  he  has  '  again  subjected  its  pages  to  searching 
revision  and  extensive  amendment.'  Here,  then.  Sir  Bernard  Burke  distinctly 
takes  on  himself  what  reason  would  have  laid  upon  him  even  if  he  had  not  taken  it 
upon  himself,  namely,  responsibility  for  his  own  book.  It  is  the  Ulster  King-at- 
Arms,  not  the  unknown  persons  who  send  him  the  accounts  of  this  or  that  family, 
whom  we  must,  in  fairness,  blame  for  the  monstrous  fictions  which  appear  as  the 
early  history  of  so  many  families." 

These  criticisms  apply  with  special  force  to  the  pedigrees  which  appear  in 
his  "  Landed  Gentry."  For  that  work  deserves,  if  possible,  even  more  justly 
than  his  "  Peerage,"  the  description  of  a  "  gorgeous  repertory  of  genealogical 
mythology  "  (Chester  Waters'  "Parish  Registers  in  England,"  1883  edition,  page 
39).  In  the  words  of  an  "eminent  jurist  and  herald"  (as  he  has  been  recently 
styled  by  the  Edinburgh  Review),  whom  the  whirligig  of  time  has  oddly  transformed 
into  Ulster's  latest  apologist, — 

"  While  the  '  Peerage '  maybe,  to  a  slight  extent,  improving  from  year  to  year, 
the  '  Landed  Gentry '  is  deteriorating.  .  .  .  The  immense  majority  of  the  pedigrees 
in  the  'Landed  Gentry,'  including  more  especially  the  Scottish  pedigrees,  cannot,  I 
fear,  be  characterized  as  otherwise  than  utterly  worthless.  The  errors  of  the 
'  Peerage '  are  as  nothing  to  the  fables  which  we  encounter  everywhere.  Families 
of  notoriously  obscure  origin  have  their  veins  filled  with  the  blood  of  generations  of 
royal  personages  of  the  ancient  and  mythical  world.  .  .  .  Other  pedigrees  contain 
a  small  germ  of  truth  eked  out  with  a  mass  of  fiction,  in  the  proportion  of  Falstaff's 
bread  and  sack ;  while  an  extreme  minuteness  of  detail  is  often  combined  with 
reckless  disregard  of  dates  and  historical  possibilities."  ("  Popular  Genealogists." 
Edinburgh:  Edmonston  and  Douglas,  1865.) 

I   would    urge    that    though   Ulster    may   still    blazon    this    work    as   "an 
adequate  and  faithful  (!)  record  of  a  very  influential  and  important  class  "  (Preface 


vi  Preface. 

to  6th  edition,  1 879),  it  has  far  too  long  been,  to  use  his  own  words,  "  considered  " 
{j,.e.  by  the  simple-minded  public)  "  an  authority  on  the  subject  of  which  it  treats." 
Specially  is  this  the  case  on  the  Continent,  where  the  imprimatur  of  a  King- 
of-arms  on  a  work  adorned  with  his  official  insignia  naturally  carries  all  the 
weight  which  it  should,  but  which,  alas !  it  does  not,  possess.  It  is  therefore  on 
behalf  of  Continental,  even  more  than  of  home  readers,  that  a  vigorous  protest 
should  be  at  length  raised  against  this  quasi-official  publication  of  notoriously 
fictitious  descents.  To  quote  from  an  article  on  "  Pedigrees  and  Peerages  "  which 
has  recently  appeared  in  the  Edinbtirgh  Review  (July,  1883) : — 

"  The  not  unfrequent  fabrication  of  a  fictitious  ancestry  on  behalf  of  wealthy 
upstarts  naturally  reminds  us  of  La  Rochefoucauld's  happy  definition  of  h3rpocrisy, 
•  The  homage  which  vice  pays  to  virtue.'  The  heralds  of  the  Middle  Ages  were 
sometimes  inclined  to  carry  back  their  pedigrees  to  a  remote  period,  and  to  invent 
a  good  many  '  forbears  '  for  the  earliest  ancestor  on  record.  .  .  The  modem 
professors  of  the  science  of  genealogy  are  still  bolder  in  their  procedure,  and  such 
is  the  persuasive  power  of  wealth  that  in  the  course  of  a  single  week  they 'contrive 
to  furnish  the  obscurest  novus  homo  with  an  historic  name,  an  elaborate  pedigree, 
and  a  highly  respectable  gallery  of  family  portraits.  ...  It  is  much  to  be  regretted 
that  these  unscrupulous  adventurers  are  no  longer  liable  to  the  salutary  punishment 
administered  to  certain  framers  of  false  pedigrees  in  the  sixteenth  century-^to  wit, 
the  loss  of  an  ear." 

We  look  anxiously,  but  in  vain,  for  some  signs  of  amelioration  and 
repentance.  Undeterred  by  Mr.  Freeman's  emphatic  warning.  Sir  Bernard  assures 
us  in  the  "Prefatory  Notice"  prefixed  to  the  Sixth  Edition  of  this  work  (1879) 
that — 

"  No  pains  have  been  spared  in  the  preparation  of  this  edition  of  the  '  Landed 
Gentry.'  Every  available  source  of  information  has  been  exhausted,  each  memoir 
has  been  carefully  revised,"  etc.,  etc. 

We  are  therefore  entitled  to  claim,  with  Mr.  Freeman,  that  "  it  is  the  Ulster 
King-at-Arms,  and  not  the  unknown  persons  who  send  him  the  accounts  of  this 
or  that  family,  whom  we  must  in  fairness  blame  for  the  monstrous  fictions  which 
appear  as  the  early  history  of  so  many  families."  For  notwithstanding  the 
revision  here  vaunted,  these  "  monstrous  fictions  "  bedeck  its  pages  with  more 
reckless  audacity  than  ever.  Each  successive  edition  of  this  imposing  work  bears 
fresh  witness  to  the  esteem  which  it  enjoys  among  those  who  manufacture  spurious 
pedigrees,  and  those  for  whom  they  are  manufactured,  for  each  successive 
edition  contains  a  fresh  infusion  of  these  transparent  and  contemptible  con- 
coctions, to  the  joy  of  their  compounders,  to  the  deception  of  the  public,  and 
of  course  to  the  profit  of  the  editor.  The  purveyors  of  pedigrees,  when  in  the 
good  old  times  such  would  have  found  their  career  abruptly  closed  by  the  official 


Preface.      '  vii 

intervention  of  a  most  formidable  critic  in  the  King-of-arms,  now  find  in  a  King- 
of-arms  their  most  powerful  patron  and  accomplice,  while  the  task  of  exposing 
them  is  left  to  private  enterprise,  and  is  actually  rendered  increasingly  difficult 
by  the  official  patronage  they  enjoy. 

As  to  Coat  Armour,  I  regret  to  say  it  has  been  allowed  to  drift  into 
so  anarchic  a  condition  as  to  be  now  in  an  even  worse  state  than  genealogy. 
Here,  again,  though  the  irresponsible  heraldic  stationer — the  tradesman  who 
so  obligingly  "  finds  "  arms  for  his  customers — is  in  too  many  cases  doubtless 
to  blame,  the  real  responsibility  must  lie  with  those  who  give  official  currency 
to  these  inventions  and  piracies.  The  official  aegis  of  a  King-of-arms  has 
been  freely  cast  over  these  spurious  coats  which  it  is  his  special  official 
function  to  expose  and  suppress  !  And  false  heraldry,  moreover,  unlike  false 
genealogy,  is  not  a  mere  imposition  upon  the  public.  In  the  innumerable 
cases  where  coat  armour,  the  peculiar  property  of  a  certain  family,  has  been 
fraudulently  assumed  by  strangers  in  blood,  a  deliberate  injury  is  done  to  the 
rightful  owners  of  the  coat.  To  such  a  farce,  in  fact,  has  heraldry  now  been 
reduced,  that  were  an  "  avenging  angel "  suddenly  to  arise  and  to  exercise  the 
functions  of  a  King-of-arms  as  they  were  exercised  by  a  Dugdale,  not  only 
would  the  coach  panel,  the  note-paper,  and  "  the  family  plate "  be  deprived 
in  the  great  majority  of  instances  of  the  armorial  insignia  which  now  adorn 
them,  but  few  public  buildings,  from  the  cathedral  to  the  banqueting  house, 
could  pass  unscathed  through  the  ordeal,  or  undergo  with  impunity  such  a 
"  visitation." 

I  have  consequently  found  myself  reluctantly  compelled  practically  to 
exclude  from  these  pages  all  mention  of  Coat  Armour. 

These  remarks  will  doubtless  be  assailed  by  cynical  critics  and  genea- 
logists, who  may  charge  me  with  posing  as  omniscient  or  immaculate.  To 
such  a  pretension,  I  need  scarcely  observe,  I  make  no  claim.  I  merely  wish 
it  to  be  clearly  understood  that,  so  far  as  my  knowledge  and  experience 
enables  me,  I  have  tested  every  pedigree  submitted  to  me  for  publication, 
and  that  in  no  single  instance  have  I  included  a  descent  the  truthfulness  of 
which  I  had  the  least  reason  to  suspect,  merely  because  it  was  sent  me  for 
insertion. 

I  cannot  but  hope  that  though  in  some  instances  I  may  be  forced  to 
reject  a  descent  altogether,  and  in  others  to  prune  and  correct  it,  yet  the 
public   at    large  will   value   this  work  all    the   more    because  of  its    efforts    at 


viii  Preface. 

accuracy  and  truth,  and  will  remember  that  such  excision  guarantees  the 
trustworthiness  of  the  information  which  has  passed  unscathed  through  the 
ordeal.     To  quote  once  more  from  Mr.  Freeman's   Essay  : — . 

"When  a  man  is  bold  enough  to  begin  his  pedigree  in  the  seventeenth  or 
eighteenth  century,  still  more  when  he  is  bold  enough  to  begin  it  in  the  nineteenth, 
lovers  of  truth  will  respect  him  as  a  fellow-lover  of  truth.  .  .  .  All  the  more  honour 
then  to  those,  and  there  are  not  a  few,  who  withstand  the  temptation,  and  who  claim 
no  forefathers  save  those  to  whom  they  can  prove  a  right." 

They  will  also  find  that  the  amount  of  rejected  matter  is  far  more  than  counter- 
balanced by  my  original  additions. 

Irrespective,  therefore,  of  its  Royal  Descents,  this  work  should  command 
peculiar  interest  on  account  of  the  numerous  genealogies  which  will  only  be 
found  in  its  pages,  and  which  will  enable  many  families  for  the  first  time  to 
possess,  in  a  permanent  and  handy  form,  an  elaborate  account  of  their  rela- 
tives and  kin,  with  a  trustworthy  history  of  their  ancestors. 

JOSEPH    FOSTER. 

21,  Boundary  Road, 
May,  1884. 


ROYAL  DESCENTS— CHART  PEDIGREES. 


Barclay,  Robert,  of  Bury  Hill,  Dorking  .  .150 
Barnard,  Rev.  Henry  John,  vicar  of  Yatton, 

Somerset  • 115 

Bayly,  Catherine,  wife  of  Edward  S.,of  Bally- 

arthur,  co.  Wicklow 45 

Bell,  Sir  Francis  Dillon,  K.C.M.G.,  agent- 
general  for  New  Zealand  .  .  .  .107 
Blencowe,   John    Alexander,    of  Marston   St. 

Lawrence,  Northants 173 

BoSANQUET,  Arthur,  of  Cleddon  Hall,  Monmouth  22 
Brodrick,  Charles  Cumberland  .        .        .11 

BuRNE,  Henry  Kuightley,  Lt.-Genl.,  C.B.  178.  179 
Butler,  Col.  Thomas,  of  Berry  Lodge,  Hants  .  147 
Buxton,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  Thos.  Fowell,  Bart.,  M.P.  134 
Buxton,  Thomas  Fowell,  of  Easneye,  Herts      .  137 

Caulfeild,  Alfred  Henry 187 

Chamberlain,  Mary  E.  C,  wife  of  Canon  .  99 
Christian,   William   Bell,   of  Ewanrigg   Hall, 

Cumberland,  and  of  Milntown,  Isle  of  Man  .  54 
Clark.  Fanny  Frederica,  wife  of  Frederic,  of  the 

Old  Manor  House,  Hythe,  Kent,  etc.  .  .  igi 
Clarke-Travers,  Major  Sir  Guy  F.  T.,  Bart.  .  87 
Clerk,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  George  D.,  of  Pennycuik, 

CO.  Edinburgh,  Bart 46 

Clerk,  Sir  George  Russell,  G.C.S.L,  K.C.B.  .  108 
Clerk.  Robert,  of  St.  Helen's,  Hobart,  Tasmania  113 
Clerk-Rattray,  Lieut.-Genl.  James,  C.B.  .111 
Clough,  William,  of  Clifton  House,  and  New- 
bald  Hall,  Yorks 9 

Commerell,    Vice-Adml.   Sir  John   E.,   V.C, 

K.C.B 31 

Cumberland,  Col.  Charles  E.,  R.E.,  C.B.  .  2 
Curwen,  Henry  Fraser,  of  Workington  Hall, 

Cumberland 126 

Duff,    Robert    William,    M.P.,    of   Fetteresso 

Castle,  CO.  Kincardine  .  .  .  '  .  -155 
Dunne,  Arthur  Mountjoy,  of  Calcutta,  bar.-at- 

law 8s 

Ellenborough,  Charles,  3rd  Lord  .  .  .88 
Fetherstonhaugh,  J.  Wolseley      .        .        .165 

FFORDE,  Arthur  Brownlow 169 

FitzGer  ald.  Sir  Maurice,  Bart.,  knight  of  Kerry  38 
Foster,  William  Fry,  of  Le  Court,  Hants  .  .17 
Fowler,    Lucy    Charlotte,    lady    mayoress    of 

London  1884 67 

Fox,  Alfred  Lloyd,  of  Penmere,  Falmouth         .     65 


Fox,  Robert,  of  Grove  Hill,  Falmouth        .         .159 

Fuller,  James  Franklin 35 

Law-Gisiko,  Axel  Markham,  of  St.  Petersburgh  91 
GoFF,  Une  Cameron,  wife  of  Robert,  of  Sumners 

Place,  Sussex 150 

Gordon,  George  John  Robert,  of  Ellon  Castle, 

Aberdeenshire 7 

Haig,  George  Augustus,  of  Pen  Ithon,  Radnor, 

J.P .162 

Hanbury,  Edmund  Smith,  of  Poles  and  Bedwell 

Park,  Herts 121 

Hanbury,    Osgood    Beauchamp,    of   Holfield 

Grange,  Essex ,118 

Harkness,  William  Henry,  of  Carigbeg,  capt. 

5th  dragoon  guards 101 

Ingram,  Eliza  Sarah,  wife  of  James,  of  Ades, 

Sussex 93 

Johnstone,  Col.  John  Douglas  .  .  .  .176 
Justice,  William  Clive,  C.M.G.  ...  81 
Kf.lly,  Rev.  Walter,  of  Hove,  Sussex  .  36,  37 
Lambert,    Emma,   wife    of   Alexander  C,   of 

Brook  Hill,  co.  Mayo 79 

Lampson,  Helen  Agnes,  wife  of  Norman  G.       .     51 

Law,  Edmund  Christian 96 

Law,  George  Vanbrugh  (Col. )  .  .  .  .97 
Lincoln,  Rt.  Rev.  the  Bishop  of  .  .  .14 
Lushington,   Edmund  Law,   of  Park   House, 

Maidstone 103 

Lushington,   Sir   Henry,   of  Aspenden   Hall, 

Herts  (Bart.) 142 

Lushington,  Rev.  Thomas  G.  Law  .  .  .105 
Mackenzie,    Osgood    Hanbury,    of    Innerewe 

House,  Ross-shire 123 

McLaughlin,  Lt.-Col.  Edward,  R.A.  .  .  1S4 
MOLYNEUX,  Rev.  Sir  John  Charles,  Bart  ,  LL.B.  61 
Mundy,  Geraldine  H.  T.,  wife  of  Major-Genl., 

lateR.H.A 42 

Musgrave,  Major  Christopher  Edward  .  .  145 
Otway,  Adelaide,  wife  of  H.  E.  C.    .        .       70,  71 

Pease,  Mary  Lady 69 

Prendergast,  Arthur  Hugh  Dalrymple  .  .  72 
Prendergast,  James  Henry  (Lt.-Col.)  .  .  75 
Reynolds,  Robert  Barclay,  of  The  Shnibbeiy, 

Woodford,  Essex 157 

Roberts,  Lt.-Col.  Richard  Samuel  .  .  .  S3 
St.  Andrews,  Right  Rev.  the  Bishop  of  .  .14 
b 


Royal  Descents — Chart  Pedigrees. 


Shipton,  Charles  Percy 133 

SiMSON,  Francis  Bruce,  of  Broom  Hill,  Northants  77 
Smith-Bosanquet,  Cecilia  J.,  wife  of  Horace  J., 

of  Broxbouraebury,  Herts         .         .         .         .25 
Stuart,  Rev.  Henry  Cumberland,  M.A.   . 
Taylor,  Alice  L.,  wife  of  Rev.  FitzWilliam  J 
BuNBURY-TiGHE,  Lt.-Col.  Frederick  Edward,  of 

Woodstock,  CO.  Kilkenny  ... 

Vernon,  Alice  G.  T.,  wife  of  Rev.  and  Hon 

CourtenayJ 42 

Walker,  Catharine  Isabel,  wife  of  Capt.  .  .139 
Chester-Waters,  Robert  Edmond  .  .  .177 
Wedderburn.  Andrew.late  Madras  Civil  .Service    49 


Whatman,  George  Dunbar,  of  London  .  .  29 
Whatman,  James,  of  Vinters,  Kent  .  .  .27 
Williamson,  Julia,  mfe  of  Rev.  Dugald  S.,  of 

Tongland,  N.B 57 

WiLLSHiRE,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  Arthur  R.  T.  (Bart.)  .  117 
WoLSELEY,  Genl.  Lord,  G.C.B..  G.C.M.G.  .  167 

WoLSELEY,   Sir  Charles  Michael,  of  Wolseley, 

Staff.  (Bart.) 171 

Wordsworth,  William,  B.A.,  principal  of  El- 

phinstone  Coll..  Bombay 131 

Young,  Lt.-Col.  Thomas,  of  Thackwood,  Cum- 
berland      59 


NARRATIVE    PEDIGREES. 


Barclay,  of  Mathers      .  i6i 

BOSANQUET,    OF   FoREST   HoUSE,    EsSEX 33)  34 

Buxton,  of  Great  Coggeshall,  Essex 141 

Clerk,  of  Pennycuik 53 

Christian,  of  Milntown,  Isle  of  Man 62,  63 

CuRWEN,  OF  Workington 132 

Lushington,  OF  Sittingbourne ....       149 


INDEX. 


This  list  does  not  include  the  7iames  of  those  who  are  deceased.     Italicised  names 
appear  in  the  collateral  or  paternal  lineages. 


Adams,  Alice  Mary,  wife  of  Rev.  William  .         .116 
154 
Margaret  (Mrs.) 154 


Robert 


Francis,  Henrietta. 
John  Ramsay,      t     _ 
Florence,  Edythe.  >       ' 

Antrobus,  Charles 

Susan  Emily      .... 
Arbuthnot,  Isabella  A.,  wife  of  George  G.  I 
Cecilia.  • 

Armitage,  Matilda  C,  wife  of  Rev.  George  D. 

Hubert,  Robert,  Margaret. 
Ashton,  Anne,  relict  of  William 


;ton,  Sarah,  relict  of  William  H. 
Baker,  Isabel,  wife  of  John  H.  I 
Isabel.  i 

Baldwin,  Caroline  Maria,  wife  of  Rev.  Edward  C.  I 

Godfrey. 
Eannerman,  Ann  C,  wife  of  E.  M.    ) 
Kenneth,  D'Arcy.  ) 

Barbour,  Charlotte  R.,  wife  of  Rev.  R.  ) 
George.  > 

Barclay,  Alexander  Charles 
Charles. 

Charles,  Cicely,  Madeleir 
Charles  Arthur. 

Edwyn,  Oscar,  Rhod». 
Charles  Wright.  I 

Cyril,  Magdalen,  Muriel.       * 

David 

Elizabeth  Anne     . 

Elizabeth  Ellen,  wife  of  Robert. 


,  Charlotte, 
}     • 


Frederick  Kett     . 
Hanbury(Lt.-Col.)  I 

Hubert,  George,  Arthur,  Adeline.   > 
Harriet  Maria        .         .         .         . 
Hedworth  David  (late). 

Hedworth  Trelawny,  Harry,  Reginald, 

Maria  Dorotliea    . 

Barclay,    Robert,     of     Bury 

Dorking    . 
Robert,  Ellen      . 


Hill, 


Barclay,  Robert  Gumey 156 

Robert  William 156 

Thomas  George 160 

Raymond-Barker,  Leonora 30 

Barkworth,  Louisa,  wife  of  Thomas.  I  jg 

John,  Alfred,  Louisa,  Gwenddolen.     '        '        -^ 

Barnard,  Edward  Thomas  .  .  .  .114 
Eleanor,  widow  of  Rev.  Henry  W.  .114 
Emily  Haniet 114 

Barnard,  Rev.   Henry  John,  vicar 

of  Yatton,  Somerset       .          Chart  lie, 
Henry,   Philip,  Lionel.  Basil,  Con- ) 

stance,  Helen,  Maude,  AUce,  Wini-  }■  n^ 

fred,  Olive.                                                j  * 

Barnes,  Christopher  H.  (Col.)    .         .         .         .122 

Elizabeth  A.  M 122 

Hanbury.(Rev.) 122 

Octavius  R.  B 122 

Barrett,  Samina,  ist  wife  of  Capt.  ■) 

William,  Charles,  Walter,  John,  Caroline,  ^    .  16S 
Louisa.                                                            J 

Barry,  Rose,  wife  of  Rev.  H.  T.  )  o 

William,  Florence.                  j-        .           .          .  t. 
Bartholomew,  Dora  L.,  wife  of  Col.                 ) 

James,  John,  Lenox,  Dora,  Ellen,  [    .  00 
Emily.                                                    ) 

Bathurst,  Jane,  wife  of  Robert  A.       .         .         .   loi 
Batt,  Alice,  wife  of  Mark 19 

Bayly,  Catherine,  wife  of  Edward 

S.,  of  Ballyarthtir,  co.  Wicklow  C/iart  45 

Maurice,  Selina,  Frances.           ,          ,  44 

Bayly,  Edward  Richard  (Lt.Col.).          )  .. 

Edward,  Charles,  Adela,  Kathleen.  )        "           *  '*^ 

Bell,  Sir  Francis  Dillon,   K.C.M.G., 

agent-general  for  New  Zealand    Chart  107 
Alfred,  Edward,  Arthur,  Ernest,  Frank     .    I07 

Bell,  Alfred 107 

Francis  Henry  Dillon    \ 

Francis,  Margaret,  Iris,  f      "  '  *  •    '°' 

Jasper  H.  (Col.) 107 

Katharine,  wife  of  Canon  1 

Henry,  Aubrey,  Kathleen,  Ida,  Gertrude,      f   '  44 

Teresa,  wife  of  Charles  E.  .         .         .170 

Bellingham,  Grace,  wife  of  Thomas  E. ) 

^              William.                                 }      •          ■  '°° 

Best,  Elizabeth  Caroline 30 


Index. 


Best,  Mawdistly  Gaussen   .... 

Thomas  Charles  H 

Binyon,  Mary,  wife  of  Rev.  F.  ) 

John,  Robert,  Francis,  Charles,  Gilbert, 
Lucy.  ' 

Blackburn,  Jean,  relict  of  Peter.  > 

John,  James,  Peter  Adam,  Mary.  ( 

Jemima,  wife  of  Hugh  I 
William,  Hugh.  I     ■ 

Blackwell,  Frances,  wife  of  Robert     . 
Bland,  Annie  Jane,  wife  of  Loftus  H. ) 
Annie  Sophia.  f 

Blandy,  Adam  F.  ) 

Robert,  John,  Adam,  Lyster,  Sydenham,  J 
Blanche,  Constance,  Caroline,  Mabel,  Mary,  | 
Margaret,  Elizabeth.  •' 

Caroline  Anne,  wife  of  John,  t 


BlandyJenkins,  John  ) 

John,  Mary,  .\lice,  Eva,  Ethel,    f 
Blencowe,  Rev.  Alfred  James.  \ 

Edward,  Alfred,  Charles,  Eric.  ' 
Barbara  S.,  wife  of  James  . 
Charles  Edward.  \ 
Arthur,  Cecilia.    ,         •  •  •  ■ 

Blencowe,     John     Alexander,     of 

Marston  St.  Lawrence,  Northants  Chart 

Blencowe,  Mary  Cecilia 

Bloomfield,  Henrietta  S.,  wife  of  FitzMaurice.  1 
Godfrey,  Kathleen,  Ethel.  ) 

Bosanquet,  Adela 

Alfred  William  .... 

Bosanquet,    Arthur,    of    Cleddon 

Hall,  Monmouth .  .  .  Cliai-t 
Lionel,  Victor,  Oswald,  Arthur,  Nora, ) 
AUeen.  l 

Bosanquet,  Bernard 

Bernard;Tindal  (Major).  1 

Bernard,  Nicolas.  f ' 

Caroline  J 

Cecil  (Rev.)  .  I       . 

Gaston,  Ernestine,  Irene,  Ginevra.  I 
Charles  Bertie  P.  ) 

Robert,  George,  Frances,  Amy,  Ellen,  >■ 

Elizabeth,  Caroline,  Rosalie.  ) 

Charles  John  (^Jiear-Ad/nl.)       . 
Day  Hort.  ^       .         .         .         . 

Beatrice,  Alice.  J         ■  •  '  • 

Claude  (Rev.)  1, 5  , 

Claude,  Charles,  Reginald,  Eustace.  ' 
Edmund  Fletcher.  I 

Edmund,  Ernest,  Catherine.  ' 
Edward  Bernard      .         .         .         . 
A'ev.  Edward  S.  \ 

Frederick  S., Charles  yolm,    \ 

Emmelifu,  t 


Fanny  Elizabeth 
Frederick  A.,  Q.c. 

Bernard,  Godfrey,  Lilian,  Nora.     . 
Frederick  Bernard    . 
Frederic  Charles  (Rev. )     . 
Gaorge  Stanley  (Capt.R.N.)  I 
William,  Ethel.  •   ' 

George  Stanley  ,         .         .         . 
Georgiana  Maria 
Gustavius  (Rev.)         j. 


Cyril,  Flo 
Henry  Anstey. 
Mary,  Edith,  Amy. 


•  34 
.      30 

•  34 

•  33 

•  33 
30&32 


Bosanquet,  John  Bernard  A. 
Percival. 

Augustus,  Eugene,  Louis,  Herbert. 
Richard  Arthur 

Robert  H.  M 

Samuel  C.  I 

Samuel,  Vivian,  Maud.  ' 
Theodore.  ) 

James,  Henry,  Bernard,  Nicolas,  f 
Mary,  Adelaide,  Juliana,  Louise.  ^ 
Walter  Henry.  ) 

Henry,  Frank,  Evelyn,  Florence.     J 
William  David.   I 

Mabel.  t      •         •  ■ 

William  Henry  S.     . 
du  Boulay,  Annie  L.,  wife  of  Rev.  F.  H.   . 
Bourne,  John  Henry  W.  I 

James,  WilUam,  Theodora.    '      ' 
WilliamWykehamF.) 

Magdalene,  Norah.  f   " 

Boutflower,  Mary  S.,  wife  of  Rev.  Charles.  I 
Charles,  Margaret.  f 

Boyd,  Janet  Augusta,  vrife  of  George  F.  \ 

Sybil,  Ann,  Hester,  Janet.  1    ' 

Boyle,  Eleanor  M.,  wife  of  Cecil  W.  1 

Hugo,  Dorothea.  ' 

Boyle,  Eleanor  Vere,  wife  of  Rev.  and  Hon.  R.  C.l 

Algernon,  Charles,  Hamilton.  i 

Bray,  Emily  O.,  \vife  of  Reginald  M.  \ 

Reginald,  Edward,  Jocelyn,  Francis,  Faimy,       > 

Marjorie,  Lilian,  Olive.  ' 

Braithwaite,  Alfred  Lloyd 

Charles  Lloyd.  I     .    -    . 

Charles  Lloyd,  Isaac.  |      ' 

George  Foster.  \ 

George  Foster,  Edward,  Ernest,  Cecil,  \ 

Herbert,  Harold,  Emma.  ) 

George  Henry         .         .         .         . 

Isaac.  1 

Basil,  Reginald,  Eliza,  Florence,  Ade-  \ 


James.                         I  ,(, 

Mary,  AUce,  Rachel,  f       '         '          •  "* 

John  Masterman.  ) 

John,    Francis,    Richard,     Laurence,  V  19 
Michael,  Florence,  Dorothy.                  ) 

Joseph  Bevan.  ) 

George,  William,  Martha,  Mary,  >         .  20 
Rachel,  Catharine.                         / 

Joseph  Bevan,  jun.  )        _        _         .20 
Jonathan  Frederick. )         '  '  ' 

Robert 19 

Thomas 19 

Bramston,  Anna,  wife  of  Dean.  \.          .         .         .  125 

Bredin,  Geo.  A.  W 127 

Brett,  Mary,  wife  of  Capt.  Spencer  P.        .         .  182 

Bridgford,  Georgiana  H.,  wife  of  J.  H.        .         .  190 

Bridgman,  Gertrude  C,  wife  of  Hon.  Francis       .  124 

Brind,  Eleanor  E    L.,  wife  of  Genl.  Sir  James.  (^  jg 

~'.Iennor.   loan.                                      i  '^ 


Percy,  Ralph,  Eleanor,  Joan. 
Broadwood,  Mary  F,,  wife  of  Capt. 

Ivo,    May,     Kathleen,     Joan, 
Faith. 


Brodrick,CharlesCumberlandc//a«' 

Charles,  .■^thur,  William  . 

Brodrick,  Edward  George.  ) 

Harry,    Alfred,     EUie,     Alice,  Annie.  |- 

Frances-  ) 

William  Richard.  ) 

Helen,   Alice,  William,   Francis,  Maye.  ) 


30 


Index. 


Bromhead,  Agatha  Elizth. 
Browne,  Clara  Harriet 

Frederick  George  F.     . 

Hon.  Arthur  H. 

Hon.  John  Edward 

Hon.  JuhaS.  . 
Bryans,  Anna  IMaria,  wife  of  Rev.  Francis. 


Burne,  Alan  de  Leyburn 
Alfred  Bodicote 

Arthur  Stephen       .... 
Caroline  Mary         .         ,         . 
Douglas  Edward     ... 
Fanny  Caroline  Knightley 
Felix  Neeld  (late).  | 

Felix,  Newdigate,  Beata,  Ellen,    j 
Frederick. 

Frederick,  Edward,  Claude,  Knightley 

Grey. 
George  Charles.  ^ 

George  Henry  Poyntz.     ) 
Guy  Edward  Knightley  . 

Burne,  Henry  Knightley,  Lt.-GenI 

C.B.        .         .         .        Chart  178 

Burne,  Jasper  (IVIajor)        .... 

Knightley  Grey.  ) 

Knightley,  Lindsay,  Evelyne,  Beatrice,  f 

Knightley  Owen    .... 

Newdigate  Hooper  Kearney, 


Newdigate,  Knightley,  Malcolm,  Herbert, '. 
Rainald,  Ethel,  Dora,  Lilian,  Eveline,  ( 
Christabel.  / 


Francis, Charles,  Edward,  Gertrude,  Evelyne, 

Burrard,  Louisa,  dowager  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  148 

Burton,  Mrs 63 

Butler,  Dora 148 

Fanny,  wife  of  Edward  H.      .         .         .112 

George  Hew  (Rev. )         .         .         .         .  14S 

Isabella 148 

Butler,     Col,    Thomas,    of    Berry 

Lodge,  Hants  .         .         .  Chart  147 

Butler,  Thomas  Dacres       .....   148 
f  n,-  Hn,™  r:  > 

'   '72 

Buxton,  Anna  Cecilia 140 

Bertram  H 138 

Catherine  Elizabeth      .         .         .        .140 
Charles  (late).  ^ 


Mary  Emma,  Richenda,  Sybil. 
Charles  Louis.  ) 

Walter,  Norah,  Amy,  Millicent.   )       ' 
Charlotte  IW.,  relict  of  Edmund  C.    (^ 

Anna,  Augusta,  Catherine.  J 

Edmund  Charles  .         .         .         • 
Edward  North. 

Gerald,  C 

Hannah, 
Francis  William.  -\ 

John,  Hugh,  Robert,  Rulh,  Madeleine,      ■    I40 

Hilda,  Frances,  Cecil.  J 

Geoffrey  Fowell.  i  ,  ,0 

Geoffrey,  Bernard,  Joan.     \        '           '           "  '30 
Henry  Edward  (Lt. -Col.)                        -i 

Abbot,  Ronald,  Edward,  Rnj-vet,  Winifred,  }•  I40 

Violet,  Rosalind.  ) 

John  Henry.                                   )  „ 

Henry,  Leonard,  Andrew,  Arthur.  (    "          •  '  J° 

Rachel  Jane 140 


Buxton,  Samuel  G.  1 

Edward,  Harry,  Lionel,  Margaret,  Anna,     [•    14° 
Isabel,  Victoria,  Carolyn.                                ) 
Sydney  Charles 138 

Buxton,  Lt.-Col,  Sir  Thos,  Fowell, 

Bart.,  M.P.  .         .  Chart  134 

Thomas,     Noel,    Charles,    Harold,) 
Edith,   Mary,  Constance,  Victoria,  }■    iqc 
Mabel.  j       " 

Buxton,  Thos.  Fowell,  of  Easneye, 

Herts   ....  Chart  137 

Alfred,  Barclay,  Rachel,  Catharine,  )     ._„ 
Effie,  Ethel.  )  J^ 


Caldecott,  Alice  E.  H.,  wife  of  Andrew  E.  )  ,0 

Andrew,  Ethel.                                        1  ■      ^° 

Callander,  Sophia,  wife  of  H.  B.         .         .  .10 

Cambell,  Dora  E.,  wife  of  Peter  Colin         .  .114 

Cambie,  Alexander  JefTry.  )         „ 

Charles,  David,  Ale.\ander,  Susan,  Sarah.  (  '      ^^ 

Henry  John.                                  1  „ 

Henry,  Elizabeth,  Helen,  Ida.      f    •  '      °^ 

Capel,  Sophia  A.  E.,  wife  of  Capt.  William.  )        ^8 

Cattley,  Alfred 92 

James 92 

Oswald 92 

Caulfeild,  Alfred  Henry  chart  187 

Caulfeild,  Algernon  Thomas  St.  George      .         .   190 
Hon.   Susannah  Anne,  wife  of  St.  1 
George.  ]    '90 

Chalmers,  Ellen  M.,  wife  of  Patrick.  -j 

Patrick,  John,  Arthur,  Cecil,  Gilbert,     !■    I?? 
Violet,  Evelyn.  / 

Chamberlain,  James  Slade  fibster.  (^ 

James,  Thomas,  Emily,  Mary.     1 

Chamberlain,  Mary  E.  C,  wife  of 

Canon      ....         Chart    99 

Thomas,  Augusta,  Sara        .  .  .    lOO 

Chapman,  Anna  Maria,  wife  of  Capt.  W.  D.       .    15S 
Madeline  E.,  wife  of  Alfred  D.  .         .   124 
Chichester,  Frances  M.,  widow  of  Hon.  F.         ■) 

Spencer,  Alan,  Ernest,  Atholl,  Reginald,  >    IQO 
Evelyn,  Violet.  j 

Christian,  Alfred,  c.M.G.  \ 

Basil,  Edward,  Alfred,  Charles,  Victor,  \      63 
Gerard,  Margaret.  j 

Caroline,  relict  ofEwan  (now  tsjife  of^ 

Alexander,  Edith.  ) 

Ezvait.                          I  , 

Anme.Agues,  Alice.    J-          •          •          •  02 
Frances  Emily,  wife  of  A.                     \ 

Basil,  Edward,  Alfred,   Charles,  Victor,  \  63 

Gerard,  Margaret.  j 

Geo>-gc,  of  Bighton  Wood     .         .        .63 

George  B. 63 

Henry  (Rear-Adml.)                             1  , 

Harold,  Ewan,  Emily.  Mar)',  Lilian.     )  ^ 

Henry  Bailey.  1 

Otuen,  Ewan,    Henry.    Harold,    Ada,  f  63 
Mande,  Mary,  Hilda.                                ) 

Jessie.         ......  63 

Joseph  Henry 63 

Sarah 63 

William 63 

Christian,  William   Bell,  of  Ewan- 

rigg   Hall,   Cumberland,   and  of  Miln- 
town,  Isle  of  Man         .         .  Chart    54 

Ewan,  Malcolm,  Edward,  Julia,  Bertha.  ) 
Emmie,  Mary,  Rita.  /      55 


Index. 


Clark,    Fanny   Frederica,    wife   of 

Frederic,  of  the  Old  Manor  House, 
Hythe,  Kent,  etc.    .         .  Chart  191 

♦  Frederick.Mervj-n.Kathleen.Augnsta,  \ 

Dorothy.  t 

Unwin-Clarke,  Caroline  Marie  V.,\vife  of  John  J.  (^     gg 
Johnjames,  Alexander.  t 

Clarke,  Edward  Henry 86 

Margaret 86 

Clarke-Travers.  Agnes  Isabella  .         .         .         -86 

Boyle  L.T 86 

Christiana  Mary  .         .         .86 

Elise  Barbara     .         .         .         .86 

Clarke-Travers,  Major  SirGuyF.T., 

Bart Chart  S? 

Clarke-Travers,  Henry  Alexander  (Rev.)    .         .  86 

Clay,  Margaret,  wife  of  Sir  Arthur  T.    ).               _  jgo 

William,  George.  ) 

Clerk.  Alexander.  ) 

Hugh,  Arthur,  John,  Cecilia,  Isabella,  Char-  \  5^ 
lotte,  Dorothea.                                                         ' 

Allan  Henry "2 

Angus  I     _         .         .         .114 

Muriel,  Ethel,  Mabel.  1 

Claude 109 

David  Malcolm  (Rev.)  I            _         _         .  ,12 
Caroline,  Anna.                 ' 

Dora "2 

Duncan  Ramsay.  I                                       .  112 

Allan,  Stuart.        )      •  •  •  • 

Edmund  Hugh.)  _         _         .114 

Edith,  Dorothy,  t       ' 

Edward  George "4 

Edward  (Major).  ^  .     52 

William,  Herbert,  Florence,  Maud.  ( 

Eva  Dorothy "4 

Frederick  Malcolm 1 14 

Clerk,   Lt.-Col.   Sir   George   D.,  of 

Pennycuik,  co.  Edinburgh,  Bart.  C/(ar/    46 
George  James  Robert  .  .  .47 

George  Edward  (late).  ) 

George,  Charles,  Henry,  Edmond,  Ale.\andre,  1       52 
Jean,  Emily,  Marie.  -' 

Godfrey  (Col.).  I 109 

George,  John.     * 

Clerk,  Sir  George  Russell,  G.C.S.I., 

K.C.B Chart  loS 

Clerk,  Henry  (Major-Genl.)       ....  52 

Henry  (Major-Genl.)                 I                  _  1,2 

Henry,  Albert,  Henrietta,  Emma.  ) 

Isabella 52 

Jane  Isabella  M 52 

John,  Q.C.                                           ,     )  .^ 

George,    John,    Malcolm,    Duncan,    Helen,  54 

Mabel.  ■' 

John I°9 

Malcolm  George  (Col.)  I.           ^         _         .  ,12 

Marietta.  t 

Mary  Elizabeth 52 

Mildmay.  (.         _         .         .         .116 

Henrj',  Emma,  May.  t 

Clerk,  Robert,of  St.  Helen's,  Hobart, 

Tasmania  .         .         .  Chart  1:3 

.-Albert,  George,  .\rthur,  Frederick,  ). 
Claude,  Edmund,  .-Vgnes.  )  ■    ■■' 

Robert  Mildmay^  .    jj2 

Robert,  Nora.        )  "  "  ' 

Clerk,  Thomas  (Major-Genl.) '  _         _         _   ,  ,2 

Francis,  Frances.  ' 


Clerk-Rattray,    Lieut.-Genl.  James, 

C.B Chart 

Clerk-Rattray,  Jane 

Clough,  Frederick 

John.  I 

lohn,  Edmund,    Hugh,    Henr^".    Bernard,  \ 
Alice,  Mabel,  Amy,  Beatrice.  .* 

Clough,  William,  of  Clifton   House 

and  Newbald  Hall,  Yorks      Chart 

Coathupe  family 

Colchester,  Reginald  Charles,  3rd  Lord      . 
Combe,  Florence  Amy,  wife  of  Harvey 

Commerell,  Vice-Adml.  Sir  John  E., 

V.C,  K.C.B.    .         .         .         Chart 
Ella,  Alice    . 
Conde,  Frederica,  wife  of  Capt.  . 
Cooper,  Ella,  wife  of  Francis  E. 
Cottenham,  Theodosia,  Countess  of 
Kenelm,  4th  Earl  of 
na,  mfe  of  W.  G 
Hugh,  Thomas,  John, 


Edward,  3rd  Lord 
(Hon.)  Francis  G. 


Gertrude.  Ernest,  George,  Alfred,  Francis.  ( 

Gertrude  Catherine  G.  .         .         .  44  & 
Crofts,  Charies  Daniel  (Rev.).  (^ 

Charles,  Evan,  John,  Amy,  Mary,  Ethel.  1       ' 
Edmund  William  (late).  (^ 

Edmund,  Francis,  Leonard,  Laura,  Beatrice.  ) 
Henry  Peter.  ) 

Elizabeth,  Gertrude,  Maude.       )  ' 
Crosthwaite,  Caroline  A.,  wife  of  C.  H.  T.  \ 
Henry,  Frederick.  ) 

Ellen,  wife  of  Thomas.  )^ 

Darcy,  Henrj-,  Emily,  Mabel,  Ellen.     I 
Crozier.  Rebecca  Frances,  wife  of  Capt.  Bernard  R. 
Cumberland,  Alexander  Charles.  \ 
Ale.\ander  Charles.    S 
Adela  Russell 
Adelaide 
Amabel  Mary 
Amelia 
Annie  Louisa 
Bentinck  Laporte  . 

Cumberland,  Col.  Charles  E.,  R.E,, 

C.B Chart 

Cumberiand,  Charles  .Sperling  .... 
Charles  Russell  .... 
Emma  Anne  .... 

George  Bentinck  (Major) 
George  Bentinck.  ■) 


Maude  F 

Penelope 

Peregrine.  I 

Charles,  Reginald,  Cecil,Vivian,.4dela.  \ 
Richard  F.  W.  (late).  ) 

Charles,  George,  Richard,  Bentinck   ^ 

Mary,  Jessie.  Maud,  Florence,  Rose.   ) 
William  B.  (Col.)        |^ 

Louis,  Adela,  Norah.      1   ' 
Cumberlege,  I^ura  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Nathaniel 


Index. 


Dick-Cunyngham,  Elizabeth  P.,  wife  of  Alexr.  (^ 

George,  Katharine.  t 

Ciirrey,  Mary  M.,  -uife  of  John  B.     . 


nry,  Dora,  Isabi 
Alfred  Francis. 

Christopher,  Stanley,  Katheri 
Ellen,  John,  Esme,  Mirabel. 

Charles  H.       > 

Clare,  Trenna.  t 
Edward  Hasell.    ^ 

Edward,  Frances.  ) 
Eldred  V.  M.      1 

Chaloner,  Edith.  )" 
Henry  (Rev.).  i 

Henry,  Cecil,  Isabel,  Jane,  l" 

Curwen,  Henry  Fraser,  of  Work 

ington  Hall,  Cumberland   C/iari 
Edward,  Alan,  Lucy,  Ethel,  ) 
Henrietta,  Mary.  J 

Curwen,  Jane  Christian,  wife  of  William  B.     58, 


Dalgleish,  Ellen  K.,  wife  of  Laurence         ,         .  80 

Dallas,  Hon.  Frances  H.,  Lady         .         .        .  106 

Sir  George,  Bart 106 

Rupert,  C.  F.  (Capt.)    .         .         .         .106 

Elphinstone-Dalrymple,  William  Robert     .        .  6 

Davidson,  James  M So 

Mary  Caroline,  widow  of  Major,  i  g 
Henry,  Arthur,  Mary,  Amy.               J 

Davy,  Catherine  A.,  wife  of  Rev.  Chas.  R.  1  ,.„ 

William,  Maria.                                            j-  .    100 

Dayrell,  Violet  E.,  wife  of  Rev.  F.  R.  (.  „ 

Francis,  Violet.                                )       '  "      '^ 

Dillon,  Hon.  Augusta,  wife  of  Hon.  Luke. )  .. 

Robert,  Georgina,  Edith,  Ethel.           )  '    '^^ 

Dixon,  Henrietta  Eliza,  wife  of  Major-Gen.  .     24 

Juliana,  wife  of  Capt.                           1  , 

Juliana,  Merelina,  Georgiana,  Lsetitia.  )  *      "^^ 

Dockray,  Robert  Henry 20 

Caroline  Margaret        .         .         .  .21 

Dombrain,  Katherine  E.,  wife  of  Edward  .  .166 

Downey,  Mrs.  Emily  Harriette  .         .         .  .168 

Dryden,  Frances  Isabella,  wife  of  Alfred  E.  ^  ,,_ 

Arthur,  Alfred,  Clara,  Louisa,  Mary.      )  '     -^ 

Duck,  Eliza  J.  ) 

Herbert,  Philip,  Marcus,  Edmund,  Richard,  ■    168 

Garnet,  Frances.  ) 

Duff,     Robert    William,     M.P,,    of 

Fetteresso  Castle,  co.  Kincardine    C/iari  155 

Robert,   Arthur,   Patrick,  Helen,   Heather, ) 

Isabel,  Dorothy.  f    '54 

Dugdale,  Mary  E.  C,  wife  of  Arthur  G.     .         .26 

Dunne,  Arthur  Disney.      i  o 

Arthur  Mountjoy.  j-  •  •  •  •      04 

Dunne,  Arthur   Mountjoy,  of   Cal- 
cutta, bar.-at-Iaw      ,         .  C/iari    85 

Dyneley,  Col.  Henry  E 106 

Amelia  F io6 

Ebsworth,  Josephine  Mary,  wife  of  Edward  H. )      „ 

Elizabeth.                                                      I      92 
Edmunds,  Arthur  J.  G.  W 16S 

Ellenborough,    Charles,    3rd 

Lord         ....  C/iari     88 

Buller-Elphinstone,  Elizabeth  H.,  wife  of        ■> 

Hon.  E.  C.  [     52 

George,  Lilias,  Margaret.      J 


Elton,  Mary  A.,  wife  of  Charles  I.      . 
Elvey,  Mary,  wife  of  Sir  George. ) 
George.  | 

Cary-Elwes,  Augusta  C.  L.,  wife  of  Capt. 

Alastair,  Cuthbert,  Charles,  Arabella 
Edith. 
Emmott,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Geo.  Henry.  (^ 

Mary,  Hannah.  )     " 

Evans,  Anna 

Elystan  Eyre 

St.  George 

Hon.  Sophia,  relict  of  Eyre     . 
Eyton,  Georgiana  P.  (late).  ■) 

Wilham,  Archibald,   Rose,   Lilia.s,   Isabel, 
Evelyn,  Mabel.  J 


Falcon,  Edith,  relict  of  Rev.  Thomas  W.    . 
Falloon,  Charles  Henry      .... 
Edward  L.  S.  (late). 
William,  Marcus,  Anne,  Charlotte,  Hester. 


Eva,  Georgiana. 
Jane 
William  Hugh  (Rev.) 


William,  Cecil,  Kathleen,  Hilda,  l 
William  Marcus  (Rev.)  I 
Maria  Louisa.  I 

Farquharson,  Lenox  James  (Major-Gen.) 
Farrer,  Caroline,  wife  of  Matthew  G. 

Fassin,  Jasie 

Ferroux,  Marie  Louise,  wife  of  Charles 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Clement  W.    . 


I  ley  CAai 

a,  Edward, 


Fetherstonhaugh,  Louisa  L.,  wife  of  Charles 
Richard  Henry 
William  A.  (Lt.-Col.)     I 
William,  Talbot,  Isabelle.    > 

fforde,  Arthur  Brownlow   .        c/iart 

Arthur,  Cecil,  George,  Kate 

Field,  Barclay 

George  Hanbury.  I 

Cuthbert.  Isabel.    >  ... 

FitzGerald,  Brinsley  .... 

Eileen,  Emily,  Frances,  Julia.  Maria 
Peter  David    .... 
Robert  John  La  Touche.  | 
Peter  Francis.  ( 

Stephen  Edward 

FitzGerald,    Sir     Maurice,     Bart,, 

knight  of  Kerry         .         .  C/iart 

Forbes,  Emma  L..  wife  of  Rev.  John  G.   (. 
Charles,  Margaret.  t  ' 

Sophia  Helen  A.,  wife  of  Willi.am  P. 

Forde,  Cyril  W 

Forster,  Rt.  Hon.  William  Edward,  v.c.    . 

Foster,  Charles  James.  ) 

Archibald,  Chrystabel,  Norah,  Rachel.  ) 

Edward  Henry       .... 

Joseph  (late).  ). 

Turville,  Percival,  Bertram,  Raymond.  1 

Louisa,  relict  of  S.  J^Ioyd. 

Constan 
Lucy  . 
Sarah  E, 


Index. 


Foster,  William   Fry,  of  Le  Court, 

Hants    ....         ChaH 

Reginald,  Ellis.  Sybilla,  Florence,  ) 

Helen,  Lucy.  / 

Fortescue,  George  Ernest 

Fowler,      Lucy      Charlotte,     lady 

mayoress  of  London  1884        Chart 

Fowler,  Sarah  Charlotte  (late),  wife  of  R.  N.  -. 

Fowler,  lord  mayor  of  London  1 8S4.  I 


Fox,  Alfred  Lloyd, of  Penmere, 

Falmouth  K''""' 

Alfred.  Hubert,  William.  ) 

Fox,  Anna  Maria 

George  Croker.  I 

George,  Herewald,  Cecil,  Myra.  t 
George  Henry.  I 
Barnard.  * 

Henry  Backhouse 
Howard.  1 

Howard,  Charles,  Olivia,  Stella.  / 
Joseph  Gumey  . 

Fox,    Robert,   of  Grove    Hill,    Fal 

mouth      ....  Chart 

Robert,  Lilian  .... 

Fox,  Samuel  M 

Theodore. 

Theodore,  Edwin,  Herbert,  Eliza,  Harriet, 

Wilson  Lloyd 

Fry,  Caroline  Emma 

Haidee  Harriett,  wife  of  Col. 

Richard  William 

Fuller,  James  Franklin.  ) 

ett  John,  May  Florence,  Adela  (  Chaii 


Bessie,  Evelyne  Melic 
Furley ,  Helen  M. ,  wife  of  Frederick  W.     . 

Garrett,  Alexander  John.  \ 

Reginald,    Alexander,    John,    Agneta,   \ 
Lilian.  ) 

Garrett,  Joanna,  wife  of  Rev.  Thomas 

Henry,  Elizabeth     .... 

Robert  Henry       .... 

Thomas 

Thomas,  Irene,  Ethel 

Gascoyne  family 

Gaussen,  Casamajor  William 

Letitia,  relict  of  Frederick  C. 

Alfred,  William,  Edward,  Bernard,  Alice. 
Robert  George.  ^^ 
Emily  Cicely.       J  ... 

Gayer.  Charlotte,  wife  of  Rev.  H.  W. 

Sarah,  wife  of  Robert 
Gibb,  Emmeline,  relict  of  Col.  1 
Malcolm,  Favell.  \ 

Hughes-Gibb,  Francis.  ) 

Charles,  Dorothy,  Gwendolen. ) 
Gildea,  Rachel  C,  wife  of  Major,  i 
George,  Kathleen.  f 

Gillett,  Evelyn  Mary  G.,  wife  of  Rev.  Hugh  H, 
Hugh,    Charles,   George,    Sybil,    RLirjorie 

Girardot,  Alice  E.,  wife  of  Frederick  G. ) 

Charles,  Gladys.  ]   ' 

Law-Gisiko,  Axel   Markham,  of  St 

Petersburgh      .         .         .  Chaii 

Law-Gisiko,  Erik  Mosley  , 
C-lover,  Elizabeth  C,  wife  of  John  A.  ^ 
Eliza,  Mary,  Gertrude.  ) 


Goff,    Une    Cameron, 


130 


82 


wife    of 

Robert     ....         Chart  150 

Ewen  Cameron  Robert         ,  .  .154 

Goldstone,  Frances  Eliza,  wife  of  William  . 

Gooch,  Philip  S.  (Rev.)      .... 

Goodlake,  Margaret  Jane,  wife  of  Lt.-Gen. 

Gordon,  Charles  Alexander  B.  (Major-Gen.) 

Charlotte  Emily  Jane    . 

George  Battersby  (Rev.) 

Gordon,  George  John   Robert,  of 

Ellon  Castle,  .\berdeenshire       Chart  7 
Cosmo,  Arthur 

Gordon,  Hall  Tyndall 

Samuel  P 

Sarah  Maria 

William  Everard  A.  (Vice-Adl.) 
Gore,  Emma,  relict  of  Major  H.  P. ) 
James,  Heru-y.  ) 

Graham,  Augusta,  wife  of  Col.  Sir  Lumley 

Jemima  B.,  late  wife  of  Lt.-Col.  (^ 
Helena,  Agnes.  \ 

Green,  Charlotte  M.,  wife  of  Dr.  1 

Charlotte.  (       " 

Greene,  Margaret,  relict  of  W.  S. 

William  Sheppey  . 
Greve,  Frederica,  wife  of  M.      . 
Griffin,  Robert  Nash .... 
Groom,  Eliza  A.,  widow  of  Rev.  J.  1 

Caroline  Ada  E.  /  ' 

Gurdon,  Mary,  wife  of  Rev.  Philip     . 
Gumey,  Sarah  E.,  wife  of  Richard  H.  J. 


30 


Hackett.  Charles  Prendergast.  )  g. 
Evelyn.                             V 

Haig,  Caroline  Mary 175 

Caroline  Maty  W 175 

Cecilia  Wolseley 174 

Charles  Edwin. )  ,,,. 

Roland,  Rachel. ; '^ 

Charles  Robert.                                          1^  ,,. 

Stuart,  Miriam,  Kathleen,  Winifred,  Mildred.  )  '^ 

Col.  Charles  Thomas.  1  ,-- 

Gertrude,  Mabel.              /     *          '          *           "  '■' 

Christine  Marianne 175 

Farrand 175 

Florence  Eliza 174 

Frederick  M 175 

Haig,   George    Augustus,   of    Pen 

Ithon,  Radnor,  J.P. .         .          Chart  162 

Ale,xander  William,  Cecil  Henry,  Edric  ) 

Wolseley,    Edith     Caroline,    Charlotte  \  174 

Wolseley.                                                     )  '^ 

Haig,  George  Edward.  (.    .         .  17c 

George,  Marion.  J      *          '          '           *          '  /J 

Gertrude  Mary,  wife  of  Alexr.  (.  j  _ 

Kenneth,  Helen.                                  t            '            ■  /4 

Henry.                           )  ,, 

Neil,  Ethel,  Ella,  Amy.  )      '           '           '           '  ''* 

Henry  Alexander.                                          !.  .., 

Alfred,  Claude,  Alan,  Harry,  Evelyn,  Lilian.   )  '-> 

Henry  Geoffrey 175 

Henry  Wolseley       .  .         .         -175 

Herbert  de  Haga 174 

James 174 

James  Felix.                                  )  _ 

lames,  Charles,  Charlotte,  CaroUne.  )      '          •  /  J 


Index. 


Haig,  John.  \ 

Thomas,  John,  Herbert,  Robert,  Francis,  Mai- 1 

colm,  Hugh,  Edward,  Helen,  Marian,  Alice,  f 

Clara,  Bertha,  Violet,  Maud,  Gladys.  ) 

Louisa  Evelyn  Cotton       .... 

Margaret  Christian 

Mary  Reeves    ,         . 

Percy  de  Haga 

Phyllis  Wolseley 

Thomas  Wolseley 

William  Spencer  ) 

Douglas.  I  ■ 

Hamilton,  Jane,  wife  of  (Hon. )  John  . 
Hamond,  Charles  Annesley  \ 

Philip.  ,     .         .         .         . 

Hanbury,  Albert  George 

Anna  Emily 

Anthony 

Arthur  (Rev.)  I 

Arthur,  Archibald,  Walter,  Hubert,  Jessie,  t 
Charles 

Cyril,  Muriel,  Dorothy  .  .  "        . 

Charles  A.  ) 

John,   Basil,   David,    Florence,    Isabel,  \ 

Clotilde  A.,  wife  of  George  S.  I 

Francis.                                            (  ' 
Constance 


Edgar.  ) 

Bernard,  Caryl,  Evelyn,  Ethel,   Maud,  \ 
CecU,  Sybil,  Beatrice.  ) 

Hanbury,  Edmund  Smith,  of  Poles 

and  Bedwell  Park,  Herts  .  Chart 

Hanbury,  Edmn  Charles.  ^ 

Joan.  j  .  .  .  . 

Emily 

Ernest  Osgood.  \ 

Philip,  Cecile,  Gladys,  Dorothy.  ) 

Evan 

Fredeiick  Barclay.  \ 

Alfred,     Geoffrey,     Cuthbert,    Philippa,  \ 
Elfrida  ) 

George.  \ 

Lionel,    Robert,    Mildred,  Dora,   Nigel,  > 
Elsie.  ) 

Gumey 

Louisa 

Margaret 

Mary 

Marion  Edith 

Hanbury,  Osgood  Beauchamp,  of 

Holfield  Grange,  Essex     .  Chart 

Hanbury,   Philip  Capel 

Sampson.  \ 

Gerald,     Henry,    Lilian.    Helen,    Ada,  >■ 

Edward,  Noel.  ) 

Susanna     .-.,.. 

Theodore  d'Escurry   . 

Zoe  Blanche  T.  . 

Hannay,  Julia  C,  wife  of  William.  ) 

Alexander,  George,  Cathcart.  i 

Hargrorjc,  Eleanor  K.,  wife  of  Rev.  J.  \ 

EUatwr,  Dorothy.  \ 

Harkness,  Florence  Law    . 

George  Law  (Rev.)    (^ 
Harry,  Jane.  I 

Henry  Law  (Rev.) 

Edward,  Henry,  Agatha,  Constance. 
James  Clarke  (Rev.)  . 
Maude  Bellingham     . 


Harkness,  Robert  (Rev.)  ) 

Robert,  William,  Margaret,  Katherine,  \ 
Constance.  ) 

Harkness,  William  Henry,  of  Carig- 

beg,  capt.  5th  dragoon  guards    Chart 
Harman,  Richard  James  S.  ] 

Richard,  Thomas,  Annesley,  William,  I 
Victor,  Harold,  Mary,  Annie,  Frances,  f 
Eveleen,  Bessie,  Dora,  Kathleen.  ; 

Hawdon,  Mary  Charlotte  Georgiana  . 

Haworth,  Eda  Geraldine 

Julia  C,  wife  of  Capt.  Edward.    ) 
Henry,  Edward,  Winifred,  Matilda,  f 

Heathcote,  Priscilla,  wife  of  Col.  Bache  H. 
Hewett,  Alice,  mfe  of  Harry     .... 
Rhoda  Mary,  wife  of  C.  J.    \_ 
Vera,  Rhoda,  Hilda.  )        '  '  ' 

Hill,  Caroline 

Eleanor 

Hillary,  Susan  C,  relict  of  Sir  A.  W. 

Hills,  Frances  Anne,  wife  of  J.  F.  ). 

Francis,  Thomas,  Fanny,  Catherine,  Eliza.  1 

Hoare,  Rachel  J.,  wife  of  Joseph 

Hodgkin,  Lucy  Anna,  wife  of  Thomas.  ) 

Thomas,  Robert,  George,  Lucy,  Eliza-  t 

beth,  Ellen.  •' 

Holland,  Alice 

Guy  L •         • 

Henry  L 

May 

William 

Hollins,  Priscilla,  wife  of  Rev.  W.  T. 
Holt— Alice,  Blanche,  Fanny,  Rose  . 
Hope,'  Rebecca  M.,  wife  of  John.    \ 

Charies,  Helen,  Katherine.        1  ' 
Horsford,  Lucretia,  relict  of  Valentine.  )     _ 

George,  Florence,  Lucretia.        ) 
Howes,  Isabella  A.,  wife  of  Rev.  Herbert  T. 
Howes,  Herbert  C.      I 

Cecil,  Isabel.  J         '  '  " 

Hudson — Harrington,  James,  Evelyn,  Blanche    . 
Hunter,  Constance,  wife  of  Sir  Claudius. ) 

Charles,  Constance.  f ' 

Hely-Hutchinson,  May,  wife  of  Hon.  Walter.    ) 
John.  ) 

Hutson,  Cecilia  L.  P.,  wife  of  Dr.  ) 
John,  Henry,  Eliza.  )' 


Ingram,  Eliza  Sarah, wife  of  dames, 

of  Ades,  Sussex     .         .  Chart     93 

William,  Henry,  Eliza,  Edith,  \ 
Constance,    Florence,    Helen,  ,-        .      94 
Mabel,  Margaret.  ) 


Jameson,  George  Stanley  B. 

Nina  Seton 
Olive  Frederica  W. 
Janson,  Richard.  \ 

Gertrude  Mary.     I 
Tenkinson,  Mary,  wife  of  Henry  T.  J.    ) 
Henry,  Mary.  ( 

Johnson,  Anna  B.,  wife  of  Rev.  J.  H.  |^ 
Herbert,  John,  Anna.  1 

Johnston,  Andrew      .... 
Fowell  B.  » 

Miles,   Edward,   Ada.  » 
Priscilla  Hannah 

Johnstone,  Col.  John  Douglas  cha. 

John,  Randalina 


Index. 


Joyce,  Emily,  mfe  of  Rev.  Hayward.  "i 

Robert,  George,  Gilbert,  Laura,   Rachel,  \  I&O 

Justice,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  relict  of  Genl.     .  .     So 

Hem-y  Annesley  (Col. )  1  «,-, 

Lilla,  Eva.                            j.            .           .  .      ou 


Maud,  f 

Robert.               (^                                           %. 
Robert,  Marion.  ) 

Justice,  William  C live,  CM, G.  Chart   8 

Charles,  Clive,  Leila,  Violet,  Maiian         ,      8l 


Kelly,  Heniy 17° 

Charles  Walter 
Edward  EmUius  (Rev.) 
Ileniy  Richard 
Persis  Mary 

Kelly,    Rev.   Walter,    of    Hove, 

Sussex  ....      ChaH  36,  37 


Kelly,  Walter  WiUiam  (Rev.)   . 

Kemble,  Kythe  A.,  wife  of  Horace  W. 

Kennedy,  Jane  S.,  wife  of  Rev.  Bennet  S.  . 

Kilmaine,  Francis  William,  4th  Lord . 

Kindersley,  Emma,  relict  of  Robert 

Kirke,  Agnes,  wife  of  Henry.  \ 

Henry,  Arnold,  Dorothea,  Mildred,  Henrietta,  > 
Margaret,  Mary,  Violet.  ) 

Kirkland,  Isabella  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Maj.-Geul. 
Kitchener,  Eleanor  F. ,  wife  of  Capt.  ^ 

Henry,  Norah.  | 

Kough,  Rosalie  J.  D.,  wife  of  Edward  H.         -j 
Edwardina  Catherine,  Edwardina  Harlej-,  \  . 
Benedetta,  Annie.  ) 


Laffan,  Gertrude  Agnes 78 

Lambert,  Emma,  w/ife  of  Alexander 

C,  of  Brook  Hill,  co.  Mayo  Chart  79 

Joseph,  Emma,  Flora,  Louisa.       ,  .      go 

Bence-Lambert,  Guy  L 80 

Lampson,    Helen    Agnes,   wife   of 

Norman  G.       .         .         .  Chart    51 

Curtis,  Miles,  Adam,  Jane,  Bridge 
Laurence,  Mary,  \rife  of  Percy  E. 
Laurie,  Laura  Frances,  wife  of  Edward.  I 
Edith.  t 

Lautour,  Une  C,  relict  of  Col.  . 

Law,  Ada  Jane 

Arthur  (Rev.)  ) 

Arthur,  George,  Eleanor.      J 
Arthur  Boddam 

Law,  Charles,  E.  T.,  3rd  Lord  Ellen 

borough        ,  .  .  Chai 

Hens.  Ch.-u-les,  Gertrude,  Emily 
Law,  Charles  Woodin         .... 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  .... 
Edward  (Com.  R.N.) 

Ed\vin  (Capt.) 

Edmund  (late).  ^ 

Edmund,  Henry  Towry,  Edwin,  Gertrude.  ) 

Law,  Edmund  Christian. 

Francis,  Cyril,  Eliza,  Eveljm. 
Law,  Elizabeth  Sophia 
Emma  Henrietta 
Col.  Francis  T.  A.  {C.B.)  . 
Frederick  Charles,  i 
John,  Marj-.  )  " 


Char 


Law,  George  Hungerford 

Law,  George  Vanbrugh  (Col.)   c,^'^'-' 

Law,  Henry  Patten  (Major)        .... 
Henry  Spencer  (Hon.)         ) 

Edward,  Cecil,  Louisa,  Ethel.  J       '  ' 

James  Adeane  (Major). ) 

James,  Charles.  J    ' 

James  Macdonald 

Louisa  Augusta 

Sidney  Elizabeth 

Thomas  Graves.  ) 

Henry.  f 

Victor  Edward  (Major). ) 

Marj'.  f  ■ 

William  Ogilvie 

Rev.  and  Hon.  William  Towry.  ) 

Ernest,  William,  Helen,  Matilda,  Geialdine,      \ 

Lawless,  Henrietta  B.,  relict  of  Clement.  > 
Emily.  f 

Lawrence,  Agatha,  wife  of  Capt.  R. ) 
Williaraina.  l" 

Leeke,  Dora,  wife  of  Rev.  E.  T.  t 

William,  Christopher.  )        *  '  ' 

Lees, .  ) 

John,  Arthur,  Herbert,  Edwin,  Lionel,  Laura,  > 


Leigh,  Charles  Edward      .... 
Olympia,  wife  of  Rev.  Charles  B.  ^ 

Francis,  Stratford,  Emily,  Olympia.     ) 

Lincoln,  Rt.  Rev.  the  Bishop  of  Chan 

Lindsay,  Henrietta  J.,  wife  of  Major  . 
Little,  Georgina,  wife  of  Ernest  K. 
Loch,  Caroline E.M.,wifeofMajorWm.  Granville 
Lonsdale,  Constance,  Dowr.  Countess  of    . 
Emily  Susan,  Dowr.  Countess  of 
Henry,  5th  Earl  of     . 
de  Lousada,  Marianne,  Countess.  ^ 
Horace,  Frances.         ) 
Lowe,  Caroline,  wife  of  Rev.  Chas.  B. ) 
Charles  Frederic,  Frances.  i 

Edward  Henry         .... 
Lowther,  Lady  Gladys  Mary  J. 

Hon.  Charles      .... 
Hon.  Lancelot    .... 
Lady  Sibyl  Emily 
Lady  Verena  Maud 
Lushington,  Algernon  Hay.  ) 

Herbert,  Munel,  Montague.   I 

AUce 

Arthur  James. ) 

Charles  (Rev.). 

Lushington,  Edmund  Law,  of  1 

Park  House,  Maidstone  I  Chart 

Cecilia         .         .         .         .j 
Lushington,  Edward  Harbord.  i 

Edward,  Sydney,  Guy,  Stephen.  \ 

Ellen  Eliza 

Emily 

Frances    

Col.  Franklin  (^C.B.) 

Franklin.  1 

George,  Franklin,  Louisa,  Mildred.    )      ' 
Frederick  A.  1 

Somerville,  Beatrice,  Constance,  Violet.  ) 


Index. 


Lushington,  Sir  Hen.,  of  Aspenden 

Hall,  Herts  (Bart.).         CJiart  142 


Lushingto 


Geraldine 
Henrietta 
Henry. 


Arthur,  Edith  ) 
Laura 
Maria  C.  . 
M.-.ry,  relict  of  Th( 

Thomas,  Henry,  Lionel,  May 

Lushington,  Rev.  Thomas  G.  Law, 

rector  of  Hawstead,  Suffolk        Chart  105 

Lushington,  Vernon.                                 )  ,  .0 

Katharine,  Margaret,  Susan.   1       '          '  ^'^^ 

William  Bryan.  I  ,,c 

Philip  Austen.      I         "           "           "           "  '4° 

Lyon,  Mrs.  Edward 116 

Lyons,  Margaret  G.,  wife  of  Col.  .         .         .154 

Bovy-Lysberg,  Maria  Jane,  wife  of  Capt.  A. )  _, 

Charles,  Ernest,  Charlotte.          f  '^ 


Maclnnes,  Miles.  \ 

Henry,  Neil,  John,  Rennie,  Grace,  Dora,  >■ 

Mackenzie,  George  William         .         .         .         . 

Jean  Charlotte 

Mackenzie,  Jessy  Adela,  wife  of  Mackayl 

J-S.  \chart 

Alexander,  Frank,  Sheila,        ( 
Mary.  ) 

John 

Louisa  Helen 


Mackenzie,   Osgood    Hanbury,   of 

Innerewe  House,  Ross-shire       Chart 
Mackenzie,  Priscilla  Rachel         .... 


Charles  (Comr.  R.N.) 

IVlcLaugh  lin,    Lt.-Col.     Edward, 

R.A Chart 

Edward  (Rev.),  George,  Hubert,  Vivian 
McLaughlin,  Frederick  H..    ) 

Hubert,  Charles,  j-      ■  ■  •  • 

Georgina  Susan        .... 

Louisa  Elizabeth 

Sophia  Charlotte      .... 
McLaughlin-Berens,  Randolph  H.  (Rev.)    . 
McLaughlin,  WilUam  George.  1 

Reginald,  Millicent,  Lilian,  Frederica.  ) 

McTaggart,  Anne 

Jane 

Wilham  Bell  (Capt.)    (^ 


Major,  George  Robert       _  . 
Malcolmson,  Blanche  H.  C. 
Helen  C. 


Maiden,  Margaret  E.,  wife  of  Henry  E. 

Edward,  Anne,  Helen,  Mary. 
Manson,  Mary  Sophia,  widow  of  Major.  > 
James,  Dora.  f 

Markham,  Alexander  M.     .         .         . 
Frances      .... 
George  Handcock 
Maria  Sophia  W. 
William  Hogg  W.      . 


Man-iott,  Charlotte  Elizabeth      .         .        .        . 
Marsham,  Laura,  wife  of  Robert  H.  B. ). 
Charles,  Robert,  Mary,  Leila.     I 

Martin,  Helena  M.,  wife  of  Leslie 
Martley,  Francis  Blackbume.    ) 

William,  Francis,     f  ' 

Massy,  Lucy  Caroline,  wife  of  Hugh.   ) 
William,  Mary.  ( 

Masters,  Joanna,  wife  of  Rev.  George  E.     . 

Maxwell,  George  S.  (Col.) 

Emily 

Julia 

Heron-Maxwell,  Adeline  H.,  wife  of  William  H.  S. 

Meade,  Constance  Isabel 

Helen  Adelaide 

Merriman,  Harriet,  wife  of  Rev.  William  H.  R.  . 
Meyer,  Louisa,  wife  of  Rev.  Horace.  1 

Horace  RoUo,  Horace  Leycester,  Favell  Lee,  - 
Evelyn,  Clara,  Margaret.  ) 

Miller,  Caroline  F.,  relict  of  Richard.    |^ 
Caroline  Frances.  ) 

Dora,  wife  of  Lt.-Col.  ) 

Edward,  Evan,  Grace,  Amy,  Charlotte,  Dora.  ( 
James  Charles.  \ 

Alexander,  James.      j"  ■  •  •  • 

Mills,  Charlotte  D.,  wife  of  Capt.  Joseph     . 

Molyneux,  Howard  W 

Isabella  L 

IVIolyneux,  Rev,  Sir  John  Charles, 

Bart.,  LL.B.       .         .         .  Chart 

Molyneux,  Sir  John  Charles  (bart.).       ) 

Edward,  William,  John,  Mary.  )       " 

Mary  Emily,  Dowager  Lady.    1 

Julia.  )■ 

Monckton,  Maria  Sophia 

Moore,  Hannah,  wife  of  IV.  F.     . 
Moore-Smyth,    Charlotte    M.,     wife    of   Hon, 

Charles  W.      . 
Morse,  Ada  L.,  wife  of  Major. ) 
Ada,  Florence.  f  " 

Mundy,   Geraldine   H    T.,  wife   of 

Major-Genl.,  late  R.H.A.      Chart 
Burn-Murdoch,  Elizabeth  S.,  wife  of  Rev.  Alex.  1 
Paul,  James,  Christina,  Anne,  Jane.  I 
Murray,  Aimie,  relict  of  Robert. ) 

Andre,  Roberta.  \  '  '  ' 

Musgrave,     Major    Christopher 

Edward     ....  Chart 


Nares,  Agnes  Sophia 52 


Nash,  Jane,  wife  of  Rev.  John  J. 
Nesfield,  Fanny  C,  relict  of  A.  M.  ) 
Bertram,  Margaret,  Dorothy.  / 
Nicholson,  Anna  Margaret,  wife  of  Col. 
Norris,  Edith  Grace,  wife  of  Archdeacon.  ) 

Stephen,  Edward,  Hugh.  Francis.  ) 

North,  Sarah  Eliza,  wife  of  Walter  M. ) 

Gwladys.  j-       ■ 


O'Beirne,  Charles 

William  Stuart  (Rev.)  n 

William.  Henry  Charles,  Richard,  Mari-  \ 
anne,  Blanche,  Laura.  ) 

O'Keefe,  Constance 

Oldham,  Abel  John     ...... 

Anne  Matilda 

Arthur  Combermere 


Index. 


Oldham,  Caroline  Elizabeth 


James  Montagu 


175 
174 
175 
175 
175 
hart  "JO,  71 
71 


Otway,  Adelaide,  wife  of  H.E.C.c/. 

Georgina  Frances,  Muriel  Augusta 
Outhwaite,  Blanche,  wife  of  Robert    . 

Page,  Caroline,  wife  of  Dr. . 
Parry,  Ellen  Jane,  relict  of  Lt.-Col.     . 
Pawle,  Clotilda  A.,  wife  of  George  S. ) 
Francis.  f 

Pearson,  Agatha 

Elizabeth  A.,  wife  of  David  A. 
Alexander,  Andrew,  David,  Robert  B 
Pearson,  yemima,  'linfe  of  J.  L.    . 
Pease,  Albert  Edward.  I      .        .        . 
Edward.  ' 

Helen  M.,  wife  of  J.  W. 
Howard,  John,  Sarah,  Florence,  Sophia. 

Pease,  Mary  Lady    .       .  Char 

Joseph,  Sarah,  Maud,  Helen,  Lucy,  Agnes 
Pelham,  Laura  Priscilla,  wife  of  Henry  F.  ) 
Edward,  Herbert.  f 

Pelly.  Margaret  Jane,  wife  of  Rev.  Richard  A. 

Pepys,  Hon.  Everard  D 

Lady  Mary 

Percy,  Maria,  wife  of  Major. 

William,  Robert, Crofton,  Gertrude,  Katherine. 
Persse,  Margaret,  wife  of  Major  Edward     . 
Phillips,  Agatha,  wife  of  Rev.  Stephen 

Stephen,  Robert,  Harold,  Alban,  Maurice, 
James,  Herbert,  Arthur,  Edith,  Margaret. 

Charlotte  M.,  wife  of  John  J.  ) 
Ralph,  Edward  Paul.  ) 

Pole,  Alexander  Edward.  ) 

Alexander,  Mabel,  Ethel.    )  ' 
Jane,  wife  of  Rev.  Reginald, 
John  Lionel,  Mary  Joanna,  i 
Augusta.  1 

Pollock,  Jessie  G.,  wife  of  Major 
Porter,  Charlotte  E.,  wife  of  Thomas  . 
Powell,  Alexander  Francis.  I 

Alexander,  Marion,  Dorothea.    ) 
Arthur  Crofts.  ) 

Arthur,  Robert,  Reginald,  Lucy,  Beatrice.    ) 
Fanny  C,  wife  of  Arthur. 
Edward  Cotton,    James  Crofts,   Clement     ) 
(Rev.),  Hubert  John,  Owen.  ) 

Francis.  ) 

Frank,  Mary,  Phyllis,  Ethel,      f 
George  Francis  S.  (Rev.) 
■  George    Henry,    Arthur    L.,   Wadham    L 
Joanna,  Everilda,  Mary,  Augusta,  Alexandra 
Sidney,  Katharine. 

John  Alexander  T 

Mary  E.,  relict  of  Alexander  P.  E. ) 
William  Henry,  Maiy.  S 

Power,  Frances  Anne,  relict  of  Col.  William 
Poyntz,  Nathaniel  C.  S.  (Rev.)  (^ 
Richard.  ) 


Newdigate  (Rev.) 

Newdlgi  "■    • 


Prendergast,  Alice  Margaret         .   '     . 

Anna  Maria 

Prendergast,    Artiiur    Hugli     Dal- 

rymple       ....         C)uirt 


Prendergast,  Charles  Lewis  (Major)    . 
Dora  Elizabeth 
Elizabeth  Charlotte  Ellen 

Emily 

Francis 

Francis  Ensor.  ) 

Jeflry,  Frederic,  John,  Lucretia,  i^ 
Guy  Annesley,  Lt.-Col.   . 
Guy  Lushington 
Harry  N.  D.  (Maj.-Genl.) 

Harry,  George,  Herbert,  Amy,  Fanny, 


The: 


,  Maude, 


Helen 

Henrietta 

Hew  Lindsay  (Lt.-Col.)  ) 

Theodore,  Hew,  Caroline,  Augusta,     f 

Prendergast,     James      Henry 

(Lt.-Col.)  ....        Chart 
Prendergast,  John  Dalrymple      .        .        .        . 

John  Patrick    .         ,         .         .         . 

Joseph  Samuel         .... 

Lenox  (Col.)  ) 

Gerald,  Frederick,  Reginald,  Henry,  • 
Edmund,  Eleanor,  Anne.  ) 

Maria 

Mary       , 

Mary  Jane 

Maunsell  M.  (Major). ) 
Catherine  May.  J    * 

Reynolds  S.  J.  (Lt.-Col.) 

Rosetta  May 

Susan  Theresa          .         .         .         . 
Thomas 


William  PaiU 
Prowett,  Caroline  Anne 
Emma  Maria 


Radcliffe,  Helen,  wife  of  Francis  R.  Y. 
Ramsay,  Laura,  wife  of  Genl.  the  Hon.  Sir  H. 
Reeve,  Emma  F.,  wife  of  K. 
Repton,  Emily  Blanche,  *ife  of  Edmond  H. 
Reynolds,  Charles  Henry     .... 

Emma  L 

Juliana 

Reynolds,  Robert  Barclay,  of  The 

shrubbery,  Woodford,  Essex     Chart 

Robert,  Clement,  Evelj-n,  Ida,  Blanche,  ) 

Hilda.  J 

Reid,  Florence  Mary,  wife  of  Major  H.  A.  . 

Richardson.  Mary  Emily,  wife  of  William.  {^ 

William,  John,  Edmund,  Edith,  Emily.  ) 

Rimington,  Euphemia,  wife  of  Lt.-Col. 

Roberts,  Archibald 

Henry  William.  (^ 

Gerard,  Maurice,  Frederick,  Norah,  ( 

Jane,  relict  of  Lt.-Col.  Emanuel.  (. 

Charles,  John,  Haidee,  Jane.  t 

Roberts,  Lt.-Col.  Richard  Sam  I.  cha. 

Richard,  HaidJe 

Robinson,  ( ),  wife  of  Albert 

Isabella  S.,  late  wife  of  Henry.  \ 
Henry,  Isabella,  Fanny,  Olga.  S 

Rumbold.  Charles  James  A.  ) 

Charles,  Christian,  Agatha.  / 


Index. 


Rumbold,  Henry  Edmund  William.  ) 
Cumberland,  Edward,  Ellen,  f 
Thomas  Henry  (late). 

Anwer,William,Thomas,  Harriett,  Kathe- 


Sadleir,  Eliza  Henrietta 

Francis  John 

Jane  Woodward 

John  Martley 

Thomas  Rothvvell 

Richard  Willoughl^y 

William- Martley 

.Sainsbury,  Mary,  wife  of  Rev.  S.  L.  ^^ 

Thoma.s.  Grace,  Katharine,  Mary.  I 

St.  Andrews,  Right  Rev.  the  Bishop 

of Chart 

St.  Lawrance,  Elizabeth  A.,  relict  of  Rev.  R.  K. 
Salvin,  Agnes 

Bryan  John 

Marmaduke  Henry 

Mary 

Saunders,  Jane,  wife  of  Rev.  A.  C.  | 


,  Catharin 


Chart 


Frederick,  Nathaniel,  C 

Savory,  Arnold  Wordsworth  (Rev.).  I 
Arnold,  Islay,  Evelyn.  ' 

Ernest  Lloyd  (Rev.) 

Ernest,  Douglas,  Hubert,  Evelyn,  Dorothy, 
Alice,  Winifred,  Mary,  Evangeline. 
Ethelbert         .... 

Joseph 

Mary  Caroline,  relict  of  Joseph 
Ronald  Herbert.  1 
Ronald,  Alicia.      S    ' 
Sawyer,  Edith  M.,  wife  of  Capt.  W.  H.  ^ 

Roland.  ) 

Seton-Stewart,  Edith,  wife  of  Alan  H. 
Sharpe,  Catherine  Edith,  wfe  of  Rev.  James  W 

Thomasin  Elizabeth 
Sharpies,  Francesca  J.,  wife  of  George  William 
Shelley,  Mary,  wife  of  Edward    . 

Shipton,  Charles  Percy 

Shipton,  Francis  Eldred 
Simson,  Caroline 

Paulina  .... 

Simson,  Francis   Bruce,  of  Broom 

Hill,  Northants       .  Chart 

Bruce,  Dura   ..... 

Smeaton,  Arthur  Lushington      .... 
Mary  Edith 

Smith-Bosanquet,     Cecilia     Jane, 

wife  of  Horace  J.        .         .         Chart 
George,  Florence,  Marian.  Ella,  Alice 

Smyth,  Henry  John  W 

Somerville,  Henrietta 

Thomas  Henry.  | 

Thomas  Henry,  Aylmer,  Arthur,   Hueh,  \ 
Edith,  Elizabeth.  ) 

Spens,  Mary  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Reginald. ) 

Archibald,  Evelyn.  J"  ' 

von  Spieling,  Alicia  A.  G.,  wife  of  C<iunt  Ivan ) 

von  Dillen [ 

Spring-Rice,  Elizabeth  A.,  wife  of  Hon.  F. 
Stanier,  Caroline  Judith,  wife  of  Francis.  -i 

Frank,  Beville,  William,  Lucy,  Eleanor,      ■ 
Leila.  ) 


Stanley,  Caroline  K.  ) 

John,  William,  Augusta,  Caroline,  Samina.  f 
Henrietta  C,  wife  of  E.  J.     . 
Steedman,  Priscilla,  wife  of  Percy  h.\ 
Susanna,  Dorothy.  1 

Strachey,  Alexander 

Richard  Charles." 


tichard,  Theodore,  Claude,  Reginald, 
--    ■  n,  Mildred, 
Violet'.' 


Henry,  Constance,  Mari 


Strain,  Mary  Caroline,  wife  of  John  L. 


Richard,  Frank. 

Strutt,  Charles  Brownlow 

Stuart,  Georgina,  relict  of  Rev.  H.  W.  ) 

Henry  C,  Charles  B.,  Arthur,  Georgina,  \ 
Mary,  Alice.  ) 

Stuart,    Rev.    Henry   Cumberland, 

M.A Chart 

Synge,  Margaret,  wife  of  Rev.  Francis.         ■(_ 
Edward,  Margaret,  Emily,  Else,  Maud.  ) 


Talbot,  John 

Taylor,  Alice  L,  w/ife  of  Rev.  Fitz- 

WilliamJ.  .  .  .  Chart 
Ernest,  Edward,  John,  Violet,  Edith,  ) 
Winifred.  f 

Taylor,  Charlotte  M.,  wife  of  Rev.  Robert,      i^ 

Frederick,  Charles,  Susan.  t     " 

Edward  Clough. 

Horatio,  Leonard,    Harriet,  Constance 
Edward  Harrison  C. 

Edward. 
Emma  Georgina  B.,  relict  of  Edward 

(Clough). 
Marianne  G.,  wife  of  Rev.  Samuel  B. 
Taylour,  Maria  J.,  wife  of  Herbert.  )^ 
Herbert,  Evelyn,  Helen.       ) 
Thomas,  Anna  Lloyd,  wife  of  Richard  H. ) 
Henrietta.  )' 

Eliza  P.,  wife  of  Lynch.    ) 
Mary,  Cecilia.  ) 


.    158 


Sybil  Margaret,  wife  of  David  A.   | 
Margaret.  ) 

Thompson,  Charlotte  Anne,  wife  of  Alex.  ■) 

Ernest,    Frederick,  Gerald,  Maurice,     \ 
Kathleen.  ) 

Thornton,  Louisa  F.  M.,  wife  of  Reginald,  j. 
Leslie,  Henry,  Alice.  f 

Reginald  D.      ) 
Mary  Benita.     1  ' 

Bunbury-Tighe,  Lt.-Col.  Frederick 

Edward,    of    Woodstock,    co.    Kil- 
kenny        ....         Chart 
William,  Edward  .... 

Tighe.  James  Stuart  Bunbury.  (^ 

Walter,  Wilfred,  Louisa,  Flora,  Una,  Maud.  ) 

Louisa  Elizabeth 

Susan  Diana 

Stephens-Townshend,  Hubert  de  Burgh  F.  T.     . 

Maurice  F.  T.  . 
ToUemache,  Mabel,  wife  of  Hon.  Hamilton 
Trebeck,  Mary,  wife  of  Rev.  J.  J. 
Tristram,  Blanche  E.,  wife  of  Samuel  B.   I 
Lancelot.  )  ' 

Trousdell,  Ellen  P.  L.,  wife  of  W.  Blakeney  P. ) 
William,  Charles,  John,  Maurice,  Edith,     \ 


Index. 


Tucker,  Sarah 114 

Tuckett,  Rachel  E.,  wife  of  P.  D.   I  ^o 

Philip,  Percival,  Ivor.  •     "  ' 

Tyndall,  Isabella 82 

Spencer 82 

Underwood,  Margaret,  relict  of  Dr.     ,         .         .60 
John  Christian  C.  \  gQ 

Mnrgaret.  I  '  '  * 

Thomas  William     ....  60 

Uniacke,  Isabella  Louisa,  wife  of  H.  T.              )  q 

Henr>-,  John,  Frederick,  Evelyn,  Charles,  :  8 
Kathleen,  Isabel,  Juliana.                             -' 

Vandeleur,  Hon.  Maletta.  widow  of  Capt.   .        .    44 

Vernon,   Alice  G.  T.,  wife  of   Rev. 

and  Hon.  Courtenay  J.  .         Chart    42 
Courtenay,  Sydney  .  .  -43 

de  Volborth,  Hilda,  wife  of  Alexander  E.    .        .92 


Wali<er,  Catharine  Isabel,  wife   of 


James 

John  Curwen 

Walsh,  Thomas  Prendergast  Boles  (Col.)  . 
Warburton,  Elizabeth  Emily,  wife  of  Dean . 
Ward,  Aniia,  wife  of  Geo.  B.  \ 

George  Arthur,  Famty.   1      *  *  '  ' 

Helen  C,  wife  of  Michael  F.  ) 

Thomas,  Helen,  Gertrude,  Ada,  Sophie.  )' 
Lee-Warner,  Ellen  Paulina,  wife  of  Edward 

Chester-Waters,  Robt.  Edmond  cimn 

Catharine  Diana 

Waters,  Mary  Alice 

Way,  Emma  Kate 

Wedderburn,  Andrew,  late  Madras 

Civil  Service      .         .         .         Chart 
James,    Harry,  Francis,  Charles,  Alice,  |^ 

Welman.  Frances  L.  B.,  wife  of  Lieut. ) 

William,  Clara.  f       ' 

Wells,  Henrietta  A.  M.,  wife  of  Edward  P.  I 
Allison.  ) 

Westray,  Dora  B.,  wife  of  John   .         .         .         . 
de  Wet,  Pauline  H.,  late  wife  of  J.  P. 
Whatman,  Augusta  Bertha  E.  R. 

Whatman,     George     Dunbar,     of 

London      ....         Chart 
Arthur  Dunbar     .... 

Whatman,  James,   of  Vinters 

Kent Cha 

Florence,  Louisa 
Whishaw,  Emily  Mary,  wife  of  Robert  C. ) 
Montague.  )' 

Wightwick,  Margaretta  C,  wife  of  William  N. 
Norman,  Helen,  Margery. 

Peers-Williams, .... 

Williams,  Mary  Christian,  relict  of  Sir  Fredk. 
Frederick,  Edward,  Leonard,  Ernest,  Victi 
Harold,  Bertram,  Marj',  Beatrice,  Amy 

Sir  Robert,  (bart.) 
Williamson,  Agnes  Isabella,  wife  of  Andrew.  (^ 


Williamson,    Julia,    wife    of 


Rev 

Char. 


Willshire,  Annette,  Lady.  I 

Ernest,  Edith.      •  .  .  .  . 

Willshire,  Lt-Col.  Sir  Arthur  R.  T., 

Bart Chart 

Wilson,  Anna  M..  wife  of  Thos.  C.  -, 

Charles,  William,  Kathleen.    (     ' 

Mary  Jane,  wife  of  John 
Neville,  J.,  wife  of  Rev.  Chas.  L. 

Harold,  Bertram,  Cuthbert,  Evelyn,  Margt 
Sarah  M.,  wife  of  Rev.  Daniel  F.       (^ 
Cecil,  Laurence,  Olive,  Rachel,  Gladys.    S 
Winterscale,  Katharine,  relict  of  Major,  l 
George,  Katharine.  * 

Wise,  James  Fownes  Norton 
Witham,  Louisa,  wife  of  Philip.       ) 

Charles,  Dorothy,  Winifred.  )     ' 
Wollaston,  Marian,  wife  of  Alfred 
Wolseley,  Sir  Charles  M.  (bart.)  . 

Charlotte  P.,  relict  of  William  B  . 

Edward  T.  (Capt.).  1 

Mervyn,  Hubert,  Charles,  Edward,  \ 

Florence.  ) 

Francis  V 

Henry  John.  \ 


John  St.  George  (Major)     . 
Robert  Flockhart 
Robert  Joseph 
William  Augustus  D.    . 
William  Richard. 

Wolseley,  Genl.  Lord,  G.C.B.,) 

G.C.M.G.  \Chart 

Hon.  Frances.  ) 

Wolseley,  Sir  Charles  Michael,  of 

Wolseley,  Staff'.,  Bart.  Chart 

Wood,  Alice,  wife  of  Rev.  Jacob 

Anna,  wife  of  R.  L 

Robert,  Charlotte        .... 
Henrietta  F..  wife  of  C.  J.  ) 

Charies,  Lydia,  Ethel,  Mildred.      I 
Wordsworth,  Rt.   Rev.  Charles,   Lord  Bishop  , 
of  St.  Andrews.  / 

Charles  Samuel.  I 

Charles,  Christopher,  Emily.  V 

Robert,  William,  John,  Emmeline.  ( 
Katharine,  Margaret,  Emily,  \ 
Edith,  Mary,  Louisa,  Harriet.  -' 

Charles 

Christopher  (Right  Rev.),  Bishop  ■, 
of  Lincoln. 
John,  Elizabeth,  Susanna.  ) 

Christopher  (Rev.).  \ 


Willi: 


,  Dorothy, 


John  (Rev.) 
John,  Edwai 


Ale.v; 


Violet 130 

Wordsworth,  William,  B.A.,  prin- 
cipal of  Elphinstone  Coll., 
Bombay       .         .         Chart  131 

Wylly,  Henrietta,  wife  of  Capt.  Edmond    .         .112 

Young,  Lt.-Col.  Thomas,  of  Thack- 

wood,  Cumberland        .         Chart    59 
Thomas,  William,  Henry,  Robert,  ) 
D'Arcy,    Francis,  George,  Ewan.  \  cS 

Mabel,  Dora,  Kate.  /  "      •> 

William  H.  (late).  s 

Henry,  Bertram,  Winifred,  Nes-sie,      >      .     60 
Katie.  ) 


^.'i  ^  .;.  ^  ^  ^  .;.  .^  .;.  ^.  ^f  ^.  4. 


THE    LINEAGE    OF 

Our  ^ Noble  *  and ^  Gentle  ^Families 


TRACED    FROM    THE 


BLOOD    ROYAL   OF    ENGLAND, 


•  -i-  '!•  -i-  '^  ■{■  ♦  -H.  ^ 


^*  THG     DeSCGDT    OB  •♦ 

Col.    Charles    Edward    Cumberland, 


R.E.,  C.B., 


FROM    THE 


^looD  IRogal 


of  CnglanD. 


EnwARD   I.,    crowned    i9=f=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  da 
Aug.  1274,  b.  I7june,  1239,     Ferdinand    III.,     king    ol 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

Joan  of  Acre  (2nd  wife),  m.=f  Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  ol 
2  May,  1290,  d.  10  May,  I  Gloucester  a!nd  Hereford 
2305.  I  (1st  husband),   d.   7    Dec 

I  1295- 


Eleanor,  sister  and  co-heir=j=Hugh  le  Despencer,  sum 
of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  I  to  parlt.,  declared  traitor, 
Gloucester,  m.  I  May,  1306.  |  hanged  29  Nov.  1326. 


Philip  le  Despencer  (4th=pMargaret,  dan.  and  heir  of 
son),  d.  7  Edward  II.  (ist  I  Ralph  de  Goushill,  d.  23 
husband).  I  Edward  III. 


Philip  le  Despencer,  sum.  T=Margaret  Cobham. 
to  parlt.  1387-1400.  I 


Sir  Philip  le  Despencer,  of= 
Nettlested  in  right  of  his 
wife,  d.  2  Henry  VI. 


=Elizabeth ,  youngest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Robert  de  Tibe- 
toft,  or  Tiptoft  (1st  wife). 


Margery  le  Despencer,  sole=i=Sir  Roger  Wentworth,  of 
dau.  and  heir,  m.  June,  1423,  Nettlested,  J.U.,  d.  21  Oct. 
d.  20  April,  1478.  1452  (2nd  husband). 


Henry  Wentworth.  of  Cod-=j=Elizabeth  (ist  wife),  only 
ham,  Essex  (2nd  son),  d.  22  I  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Henry 
March,  1482.  Howard. 


Margery  Wentvvorth=f=Sir  William  Waldegrave,  of 
I  Smallbridge,  Suffolk,  K.B., 
/Kd.  26  Jan.  1524-S. 


lied  above. 


A, 

continued  from  helow. 
Margery  Wentworth^fSir  William  Waldegrave. 


ve=f=Sir  John  St.  John,  of  Blets- 

I  hoe. 


Margaret  Waldegri 


Oliver  St.  John,  istLordSt.=fAgnes,  dau.  of  John  Fisher, 
John,  d.  24  Elizabeth.  |  of  Beds. 


Thomas  St.  Tohn= 


Oliver   St.   John,    of  Cay-=rSarah,  dau.  of  Edwd.  Buck- 
shoe,  Beds.  I  ley,  of  Odell,  Beds. 


Oliver  St.  John,  of  Long-=j=Elizabeth  (2nd  wife),  dau. 
fhorpe,     Northants,     chief    of  Henry  Ciomwell,  of  Up- 
iustice  Common  Pleas,  d.  31     wood,  Hants,  m.  1638. 
Dec.  1673,  aged  75. 


Elizabeth  St.  John  (I 


t  wife)=i=Sir  John  'Bernard,  Kt.  and 
I  Bart.,  d.  June,  1679. 


Johanna  Bernard,  d.  1740. 


=Richard  Bentley,  master  of 
Trin.  Coll..  Camb.,  1699, 
vice  chancellor  1700,  d.  14 
July,  1742. 


Johanna   Bentley.   bapt.    i=f=Denison  Cumberland,  D.D., 
Sept.  1703,  d.  27  May,  J  775.  i  bishop  of  Kilmore,  d.  Dec, 
I  1774- 


Richard  Cumber- 
land, '•  the  cele- 
brated dramatist," 
d.  7  May.  1811, 
buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey. 


=Elizabeth,      only  Elizth.     Bentley 

dau.ofGeo.  Ridge,  Cumberland,  m. 

of     Kilmiston,  to  John  Hughes, 

Hants,  d.  4  Oct.  Esq.=j= 

1801.  A 


Richd.Cum-=fLadyAlbinia  Chas.    Cum-=f=Penelope  Sus-  Wm.     Cum-  Elizabeth, m.  Sophia, m. to 

berland,  cpt.  I  Hobart.  d.  2  berland,b.2I  t  annah,  widow  berland.rear-  to    Lord    E.  Wm.      Bad- 

Scotsguards.     Aug.  1S53.  May,i764.d.     of  D.  Dewar,  adml.     R.N.  C.   Bentinck  cock  (seep. 

I  23  0ct.  1799.     Esq.,  dau.  of  (seep.  8).=r  (seep.  10).  io).=f= 
i                                                   I  Genl.Mathew.                      A  A 


Marianne, 
m.toLt.  Jan- 
sen  (see   p. 


land,  capt. 
Scots  fusi- 
lierguards, 
d.  1870. 


=Mary       The-  Albinia,     m.  Richd.   Edwd.=Pen<!lope,  yst.  Chas.  Brownlow  Bentinc 

rpsa.dau.ofT.  toA.Gordon,  Cumberland,      I  dau.     of    Dr.  Cumberland,  Hairy.i 

Milner    Cole,  of  Ellon  (s.e  comr.  R.N.,  b.     Bankhead  (ist  major-genI.R.A.  in 

Esq.,    she    d.  p.  6).=  j8oo,  d.  i88a.       wife),  m.  182S,  (see  p.  12).  —  army, 

12 June,  1842.  A  Id.  1836.  A  andd.  ! 


Geo.  Burrell 
Cumberland, 
major  42nd 
Highlanders 
(seep..).= 


F.  F.  Schell,  of 
Hamburg,  m. 
17  May,  1 881. 


'Elizabeth, 
bishop    of 


Georgina, 
1831     to     1 
Henry    Wil 
Stuart,    ■ 
E.IC.S 
1S56.  = 

A 


",  wL^ 


Alexander  Charles 


[2] 


CUMBERLAND,  CHARLES  EDWARD, 
C.B.  1881,  col.  commanding  R.E.,  Jersey, 
1883  (2nd  son  of  Richard  E.  Cumberland,  com. 
R.N.,  see  page  12);  21ST  in  descent  from 
Edward  L;  born  27  Jan.,  1830;  married  12 
June,  1883,  Elizabeth  Anne,  widow  of  Rt.  Rev. 
Addington  Venables,  Bishop  of  Nassau,  daughter 
of  late  Rev.  WilHara  Moss  King. 


The  Descent  of 
Col.  Charles  Edward  Cumberland,  C.B., 

FROM 

THE  Blood  Royal  of  England. 

DWARD  I.,  so  named 
after  Edward  the  Confes- 
sor; bom  at  Westminster, 
17  June,  I23g,  knighted 
at  Burgos,  1254,  created 
Earl  of  Chester;  crowned 
at  Westminster,  19  Aug., 
1274,  king  of  England, 
lord  of  Ireland,  duke  of 
Aquitaine  ;  he  subdued 
the  principality  of  Wales  1283,  claimed  and  exer- 
cised feudal  superiority  over  Scotland  ;  died  at 
Burgh-on-the-Sands,  Cumberland,  7  July,  1307, 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey;  by  his  ist  wife, 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Ferdinand  IIL,  king  of 
Castile,  who  died  27  Nov.,  5290,  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  daughter, 

JOAN  OF  ACRE,  bom  there  1272  ;  died  lo 
May,  1305,  having  married  ist,  2  May,  1290, 
as  2nd  wife,  to  Gilbert  de  Clare  (sumamed  "The 
Red"),  earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford;  he  died 
at  Monmouth  Castle,  7  Dec,  1295  ;  she  re-mar^ 
ried,  1296,  to  Ralph  de  Monthermer,  who  had 
summons  to  parliament  as  Earl  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford,  in  right  of  his  wife,  1299-1306,  and  had 


issue  ;  JoAN  OF  ACRE  had,  by  her  ist  husband, 
with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

ELEANOR  DE  CLARE,  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Gilbert,  Earl  of   Gloucester;    married  ist, 

1  May,  1306,  to  Hugh  Despencer,  a  favourite  of 
Edward  L  ;  summoned  to  parliament  as  Hugoni 
le  Desj>encer,ju7iiori,  from  29  July  8  Edward  IL, 
1314,  to  10  Oct.  19  Edward  IL,  1325;  hanged 
29  Nov.,  1326;  declared  a  traitor  by  act  of  par- 
liament, and  his  honours  forfeited,  his  wife  and 
family  imprisoned  in  the  Tower;  she  re-married 
to  William  la  Zouch,  of  Mortimer,  and  died  30 
June,  1337.  By  her  ist  husband  she  had,  with 
other  issue  (see  Cresswell  and  Lloyd  pedigrees 
in  vol.  i.),  a  son, 

PHILIP  LE  DESPENCER,  4th  son,  died  7 
Edward  II,,  having  married  Margaret, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Ralph  de  Goushill  (she  re- 
married to  Sir  John  de  Roos,  brother  of  William, 
Lord  Roos,  of  Hamlake ;  no  issue) ;  she  died  23 
Edward  III.,  having  had  a  son, 

Philip  le  Despencer,  married  Joan,  daughter 
of  Strange,   and   died   23   Edward  III., 

leaving  a  son,  « 

PHILIP  LE  DESPENCER,  aged  7  at  the  death 
of  his  grandmother,  24  Edward  III.,  in  50 
a" ;  he  had  a  grant  of  a  market  and  fair  at  his 
manor  of  Goushill,  co.  Lincoln,  as  cousin  and  heir 
of  Giles  de  Goushill,  etc.  ;  summoned  to  parlia- 
ment   17    Dec.   II  Richard    II. ,    1387,  to  3  Oc*. 

2  Henry  IV.,  1400  (Nicolas  gives  this  summons 
to  Philip,  his  son,  next  named) ;  he  married 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Cobham,  and  died 
1400,  leaving  a  son, 

SIR  PHILIP  LE  DESPENCER,  of  Nettlested, 
Suffolk,  knight,  aged 36  at  his  father's  death, 
2  Henry  IV.,  1400;  he  married  ist,  Elizabeth 
(heiress  of  Nettlested),  youngest  daughter  and 
co-heir  of  Robert  de  Tibetot,  or  Tiptoft  (who  had 
summons  to  parliament  42  and  44  Edward  III.)  ; 
he  married  2ndly,  after  1414,  Margaret,  widow  of 
William  de  Roos,  7th  baron  of  Hamlake,  daugh- 
ter of  Sir  John  Amndell  ;  he  died  2  Henry  VI., 
1423-4,  leaving,  by  his  ist  wife,  an  only  child, 


[3] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


MARGERY  LE  DESPENCER,  of  Nettlested, 
sole  daughter  and  heir,  aged  26  at  her 
father's  death  ;  she  died  20  April,  1478,  her  will 
dated  ^o  Aug.,  1477,  proved  (C.P.C.)  28  May, 
1478  ;  she  married  ist  to  John  de  Rocs,  8th  baron 
of  Hamlake,  who  was  slain  s.p.  in  the  French 
wars,  Easter  Eve,  22  March,  142 1  ;  she  reTmarried 
June,  1423  (marriage portion;^!, 000),  to  Sir  Roger 
Wentworth,  of  Nettlested,  Suffolk,  in  right  of  his 
wife;  he  died  21  Pet-,  1452,  having  had  (with 
other  issue,  see  Foster's  Yorkshire  Pedigrees)  a 
son, 

HENRY  WENTWORTH,  of  Codham,  Essex. 
2nd  son,  died  22  March,  1482  ;  he  married 
I  St,  Elizabeth,  only  daughter  and  sole  heir  of 
Henry,  brother  of  Sir  Robert  Howard,  ancestor  of 
the  Duke  of  Norfolk,  and  had  5  sons  and  4  daugh- 
ters ;  he  married  2ndly,  Jane,  daughter  and  heir 
of  Robert,  or  Henrj',  FitzSimon  (she  re-married 
as  2nd  wife  to  Sir  Richard  FitzLewis,  of  West 
Horndon,  Essex,  whose  will  she  proved  24  Nov., 
1529),  and  had  issue.  His  eldest  daughter  by  his 
1st  wife,  viz., 

MARGERY  WENTWORTH,  married  to  Sir 
William  Waldegrave,  of  Smallbridge, 
Suffolk  (son  of  Sir  Thomas  Waldegrave,  who  was 
knighted  after  the  battle  of  Towton  Field,  29  March, 
1461;  see  also  vol.  i.,  page  86),  knight  of  the  bath 
at  the  marriage  of  Arthur,  Prince  of  Wales,  14 
Nov.,  1501,  a  commissioner  for  collecting  sub- 
sidy by  a  poll  tax  5  Henry  VIII.  ;  died  30  Jan., 
1527-8,  M.I.  Bures,  will  dated  26  Jan.,  1524-5, 
proved  6  March,  152^.8,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  daughter, 

Margaret  Waldegrave,  married  to  Sir  John 
St.  John  of  Bletshoe  (son  of  Sir  John  St.  John, 
K.B.),  and  had,  with  4  daughters,  an  only  son, 

OLIVER  ST.  JOHN,  created  Lord  St.  John 
of  Bletshoe,  13  Jan.,  1558-9;  died  24 
Elizabeth  ;  he  married  Agnes,  daughter  of  John 
Fisher,  and  grand-daughter  and  heir  of  SirMichael 
Fisher,  Knt.,  who  was  possessed  of  a  considerable 
estate  in  Bedfordshire,  and  had,  with  6  daughters, 
3  sons. 

[1]  John,  2nd  baron,  died  21  Oct.,  1596,  leaving  an  only 

(laughter. 

[2]   Oliver,  3rd  baron,  of  Ripton  Regis,  1613  :  married 

Dorothy,  daughter  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Rede,  of  Oding- 

ton,  CO.  Ploucester;  she  died  1605,  having  had  issue  (see 

Foster's  Peerage). 

[3]   Thomas  (according  to  Wotton's   BaroiietaQc,    1741 

edition,  vol.  v.,  page  178),  had  a  son  and  daughter. 

(1)  SIB  OLIVEK,  of  whom  presently. 

(2)  Frances,  married  to  Nicholas  Browne,  of  Pole- 
brook,  Northants,  father  of  Sir  Samuel  Browne,  of 
Arlesey,  Beds,  a  judge  of  Court  of  Common  Pleas. 

C  IR  OLIVER  ST.  JOHN,-  of  Cayshoe,  Beds, 
>-^knight  of  the  shire,  12  and2i  Jas.  I.;  married 


Sarah,  daughter  of  Edward  Buckley,  of  Odell, 

Beds,  and  had  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]  OLIVER,  of  whom  presently. 

[2]  John,  died  unmarried. 

[3]  EUzabeth,  married  6  Aug.,  1629,  as  2nd  wife,  to  Rev. 

Samuel  Whiting,  D.D. 

OLIVER  ST.  JOHN,  of  Longthorpe,  North- 
ants, chief  justice  of  common  pleas,  of 
Queen's  Coll.,  Camb.,  1615,  admitted  to  Lincoln's 
Inn  22  April,  1619,  called  to  the  bar  22  June,  1626, 
vehemently  opposed  the  payment  of  "  Shipmoney," 
M.P.,  Totnes,  1640,  1640^1648,  chairman  of  parlia- 
mentary committee  to  consider  the  legality  of  "Ship- 
money,"  solicitor-general  29  Jan.,  1640-1,  until  the 
king  revoked  his  appointment  30  Oct.,  1643,  the 
parliament,  however,  nominated  him  their  first 
custodian  or  commissioner  of  the  great  seal,  with 
the  title  of  "his  majesty's  solicitor-general,"  chief 
justice  common  pleas  12  Oct.,  1648,  an  ambassador 
to  Holland  1651,  a  commissioner  for  the  affairs  of 
Scotland  1651;  died  31  Dec,  1673,  aged  75  ;  he 
married  ist,  Johanna,  only  child  of  Sir  James 
Altham,  of  Marks  Hall,  Latton,  Essex  (by  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  Sir  Francis  Barrington  by  his 
wife  Joan,  one  of  the  daughters  of  Sir  Henry 
Cromwell,  of  Hinchinbroke,  and  aunt  both  to 
Oliver  Cromwell,  the  Protector,  and  John  Hamp- 
den, the  patriot)  ;  she  died  ,  having  had  2 
sons  and  2  daughters  ;  he  married  2ndly,  1638, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henrj'  Cromwell,  of  Up- 
wood,  Hunts  (and  cousin  of  Oliver  Cromwell) ;  he 
married  3rdly,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Caleb  Cock- 
croft,  of  London,  merchant,  daughter  of  Daniel 
Oxenbridge,  M.D.,  of  Daventry ;  she  re-married 
to  Sir  Humphrey  Sydenham,  of  Chilworthy,  Somer- 
set. By  his  2nd  wife  he  had  a  son,  Oliver,  and  a 
daughter, 

ELIZABETH  ST.  JOHN,  married  as  ist  wife 
to  Sir  John  Bernard,  knight  and  baronet, 
M. P.,  Huntingdon,  1654-5  I  ^^^  died  June,  1679,  M.I. 
Brampton,  having  (married  2ndly,  Grace,  daughter 
of  Sir  Richard  Shuckburgh,  of  Shuckburgh, 
Warwickshire,  Knt.)  had,  with  a  son,  2  daughters, 
of  whorr)  the  younger, 

JOHANNA  BERNARD,  died  ,  1740, 

having  married  4  Jan.,  1701,  to  Richard 
Bentley,  the  greatest  English  scholar  of  his  day, 
Regius  professor  1717,  and  master  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.,  1699,  vice-chancellor  1700,  archdeacon  of 
Ely  1701,  entered  as  a  sub-sizar  of  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Camb.,  24  May,  1676,  B.A.  1680,  M.A.  1683, 
M.A.  (ad  eundem)  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxon,  1689, 
chaplain  to  tjie  Bishop  of  Worcester,  prebendary 
of  Worcester  1692,  rector  of  Hartlebury  1695, 
D.D.,  Camb.,  1696,  royal  librarian  1693  (son  of 
Thomas  Bentley,  of  Woodlesford,  Yorkshire,  and 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Richard  Willie,  a  stonemason, 
at  Oulton,  near  Wakefield),  bom  at  Oulton,  27 

4] 


♦9  Thg   Descent  ob  •♦ 
ALICE  LISLE  wife  of  Rev.  FitzWilliam  John  Taylor, 

RECTOR  OF  EAST  AND    WEST  OGWELL,  DEVON, 


FROM    THE 


IBIooti  laopal 


of  CnglanD. 


Edward   I.,   crowned    i9=j=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  da 
Aug.  1274,  b.  I7june,  1239,     Ferdinand    III.,     king 

'     '  I    P^cfilfi     H      -7*7    '^rw      !■ 


d.  7  July,  1307. 


Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre  (2nd  wife),  m.=j=Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
2  May,  1290,  d.  10  May,  I  Gloucester  and  Hereford 
1305.  I  (1st  husband),   d.   7   Dec. 

I  I29S- 


Eleanor,  sister  and  co-heir=j=Hugh  le  Despencer,  sum. 
of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  to  parlt.,  declared  traitor, 
Gloucester,  m.  i  May,  1306.  |  hanged  29  Nov.  1326. 


Philip  le  Despencer  (4th=j=Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 
son),  d.  7  Edward  II.  (ist  Ralph  de  Goushill,  d.  23 
husband).  |  Edward  III. 


Philip  le  Despencer, 
to  parlt.  1387-1400. 


'Margaret  Cobham. 


Sir  Philip  le  Despencer,  of=j=Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  and 
Nettlested  in   right   of  his  I  co-heir  of  Robert  de  Tibe- 


wife,  d.  2  Henry  VI. 


toft,  or  Tiptoft  (ist  wife). 


Margery  le  Despencer,  sole=i=Sir  Roger  Wentworth,  of 
dau.  and  heir. m.  June,  1423,  I  Nettlested,  J.U.,  d.  21  Oct. 
d.  20  April,  1478.  I  1452  (2nd  husband). 


Henry  Wentworth,  of  Cod-=j=Elizabeth  (1st   wife),  only 

ham,  Essex  (2nd  son),  d.  22      '  " 

March,  14S2. 


Margery  Wentworth=j=Sir  William  Waldegrave,  of 
I  Smallbridge,  Suffolk,  K.B., 
Ad.  26  Jan.  1524-5. 


A, 

contlnmd/rom  hcto-jj. 
Margery  Wciitworth=pSir  William  Waldegrave. 

Margaret  Waldegrave=f=Sir  John  St.  John,  of  Blets- ' 


Oliver  St.  John,  istLord  St.=j= Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Fisher, 
John,  d.  24  Elizabeth.  |  of  Beds, 


Thomas  St.  John= 


Oliver   St.  John,   of  Cays-=f  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edwd.  Buck- 
hoe,  Beds.  I  ley.  of  Odell,  Beds. 


Oliver  St.  John,  of  Long-=fEIizabeth  (2nd  wife),  dau. 
thorpe,     Northants,     chief  |  of  Henry  Cromwell,  of  Up- 
justice  Common  Pleas,  d.  31  I  wood,  Hants,  m.  1638. 
Dec.  1673,  aged  75.  | 


Elizabeth  St.  John  (ist  wife)=f 

I  Bart'.,  d.  Ju 


John  Bernard,  Kt.  and 
679. 


Johanna  Bernard,  d.  I740.=f  Richard  Bentley.  master  of 
I  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1699, 
vice-chancellor  1700,  d.  14 

I  July,  1742. 


Johanna   Bentley,   bapt.    i=pDenison  Cumberland,  D.D., 
Sept.  1703,  d.  27  May,  1775.  j  bishop  of  Kilmore,  d.  Dec. 
I  1774- 


Richard  Cumber- 
land, "  the  cele- 
brated dramatist," 
d.  7  May.  1811, 
buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey. 


^Elizabeth,      only  Elizth,     Bentley 

d.au.of  Geo.Ridge.  Cumberland,  m. 

of     Kilmiston,  to  John  Hughes, 

Hants,  d.  4  Oct.  Esq.=f= 
i8qi.  Xs 


Richd.Cum-=j=LadyAlbinia     Chas.  Cumber-     Wm.    Cum-=pEliza,  dau.  of    Elizabeth 


berland,  cap- 
tain      Scots 


Hobart,  d. 
Aug.  1853. 


land, b.2i  May,  berland.rear- 

764,d.  23  0ct.  adml.   R.N., 

799  =j=  d.  Nov.  1832, 

/k  aged  67. 


.Sophia,  m. to  Marianne. 

Charles    Pym     to    Lord    E.     Wm.     Bad-  ra.  to  Lt. 

Burt,  of  Lon-     C.   B^ntinck     cock  (see  p.  Jansen 

don,     m.     10     (seep.  10).        Io).=j=  (seep.  10.) 
May,  1800.                                           K 


iCossens,  m. 
■837. 


Other      Elii 


1829  I 


3=Ge 


May,'  1828,  d.  I  rick  Koi 
I  d.  I  Fs 


Frede 


John 


John  Ciimberland,  ofBath^ 
and  Bristol,  solicitor,  b.  I 
1844. 


Isabella=j=Henr)r   Tur-     Alice   Lisli 
Louisa,  1  ner  Uniacke,      m.  5  Sept, 


Uiam  Taylo 
"[5] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


Jan.,  1661-2;  died  14  July,  1742,  buried  in  the 
chapel  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  having  had 
a  son  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Richard  (Bentley),  of  the  customs,  wrote  for  the 
drama;  died  at  Westminster  23  Oct.,  1782  (see  Gentle- 
man's Magazine,  vol.  Hi.,  p.  550). 

[2]  Elizabeth  (Bentley),  marriel  ist,  to  Humphrey  Ridge, 
Esq.;  2ndly,  to  Rev.  James  Favell,  D.D.,  fellow  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  rector  of  Houghton-cum-Wilton,  Hunts,  1762  ; 
died  s.p.  after  1770. 

[3]  Johanna  (Bentley),  baptized  I  Sept.,  1703;  died  27 
May,  1775,  having  married,  1726,  to  Denison  Cumber- 
land, D.D.,  afterwards  Bishop  of  Kilmore  (2nd  son  of 
Richard  Cumberland,  archdeacon  of  Northampton,  and 
grandson  of  Richard  Cumberland,  D.D.,  bishop  of  Peter- 
borough 1691  until  his  death,  9  Oct.,  1718,  aged  86), 
educated  at  Westminster  School,  fellow  commoner  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.,  M.A.  1728,  rector  of  Winwick,  North- 
ants,  1731,  which  he  exchanged  for  the  living  of  Fulham 
in  1757,  prebendary  of  St.  Paul's  1759,  chaplain  to  the 
lord-lieut.  of  Ireland,  bishop  of  Clonfert  1763,  of  Kilmore 
1772  until  his  death,  in  Dublin,  Dec,  1774,  having 
had  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  BICHAED  (Cumberland),  of  whom  presently. 

(2)  Joanna  (Cumberland),  died  about  1745. 

(3)  Elizabeth  Bentley  (Cumberland),  married  to  John 
Hughes,  of  Westminster ;  he  died  in  Parliament  Street 
1770,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

John    Cumberland   Hughes,   of   whom   subse- 
quently. 

(4)  Mary  (Cumberland),  married  21  July,  1770,  to 
Alexander  Alcock,  M.A.,  archdeacon  of  Kilmacduagh, 
and  prebendary  of  Clonfert,  Ireland,  author  of  "Ned 
Evans";  he  died  s.p.  1807. 

RICHARD  CUMBERLAND,  "the  celebrated 
dramatist,"  educated  at  WestrainsterSchool, 
B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1750,  M.A.  1754,  secre- 
tary to  Lord  Halifax  when  lord-lieut.  of  Ireland, 
secretary  to  the  Board  of  Trade,  declined  a 
baronetcy,  bom  at  his  grandfather's  in  the  Masters' 
Lodge,  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  igFeb.,  1732;  died  in 
Bedford  Place,  Russell  Square,  7  May,  1811, 
buried  in  Poets'  Comer,  Westminster  Abbey ;  he 
married  19  Feb.,  1759,  Elizabeth,  only  daughter 
of  George  Ridge,  of  Kilmiston,  Hants;  she  died 
4  Oct.,  1801,  having  had  8  children,  of  whom  4 
sons  and  3  daughters  {a), 

[la]  Richard,  capt.  gienadier  guards ;  died  at  Tobago, 
in  the  East  Indies;  married,  14  July.  1784,  Lady  Albinia 
Hobart,  daughter  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Buckingham- 
shire ;  she  died  at  Hampton  Court,  2  Aug.,  1853,  aged 
91,  having  had  a  son  and  2  daughters  (^). 

\ib-ia)  Richard  (Cumberland),   capt.  3rd  regt.   (Scots 
fusilier)  guards,  A.p.C.  to  the  Duke  of  Wellington  in 
the  Peninsula,  page  of  honour  to  George  III.,  gentle- 
man usher  to  Queen  Adelaide,  collector  land  revenue, 
Malta,  until  the  abolition  of  the  office  in  1S38.  lastly,  in 
1842,  a  clerk  in  the  Royal  Mint,  where  he  died  9  March, 
1870,  aged  77  ;  married  in  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square. 
17  Dec,  1827,  Mary,  daughter  of    '    Turner,  of  Rother- 
ham,   solicitor,   deputy   coroner    for    Lancashire   and 
Cheshire  ;  she  died  at  Brighton.  12  June,  1842,  aged  38, 
having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  daughter  (c). 
\\.c-ib\  Alexander  Charles  (Cumberland),  formerly 
Lieut.  Armstrong's  horse  (crown  rangers),  Australia, 
bom   19  Jan.,  1830;   married   17  May.  1S81,  Hen- 
rietta Maria  Lillian,  daughter  of  Fredericke  Ferdinand 
Schell,  of  Hamburg,  and  has  a  son, 
Alexander  Charles,  born  29  June,  1882. 


[2f-/*]  Adelaide  (Cumberiand). 
(ib-ia)  Albinia  Elizabeth  (Cumberland),  died  7  July, 
1848,   having   married   20   May,    iSil,    to   Alexander 
Gordon,  of  Ellon  Castle,  Aberdeenshire,  who  died  21 
March,  1873,  having  had  5  sons  and  4  daughters  {d). 
\\d-2b'\    George  John    Robert    Gordon    of  Ellon 
Castle,   J. P.,    D.L.,    private   secretary   to   late    Sir 
Edward  Disbrowe,  at  Stuttgardt,  in  1832  ;   attache 
at  Frankfort,  1833;    at  Stockholm,   1834;   at  Rio, 
1836 ;    charge   d'affaires,    1837-8 ;    special    service, 
Paraguay,   1842;   secretary  of  legation,  Stockholm, 
1843,  and  charge  d'affaires  1845-6,  1847-9,  1850-1  ; 
minister  plenipotentiary,  Swiss  Confederation,  1854; 
envoy   extraordinary   and   minister   plenipotentiary, 
Hanover,  1858,  Stuttgardt,   1S59-70,  and  at  Baden 
1859-70;  retired  1871  ;  bom  4  March,  1812  ;  mar- 
ried 2  Feb.,  1843,  Rosajustina,  daughter  of  William 
Young,  Esq.,  of  Rio  de  Janeiro,  and  has  2  sons  and 
a  daughter. 

(1)  Cosmo  Frederick  Maitland  Gordon,  comr. 
R.N.,  bom  30  Oct.,  1843. 

(2)  Arthur  John  Lewis,  C.M.G.  1877,  private 
secretary  to  Governor  of  Ceylon,  born  19  March, 
1S47. 

(3)  Alicia  Albinia  Georgiana,  born  10  Aug.,  1845 ; 
married  11  May,  1867,  to  Count  Ivan  von  Dillen 
von  Spiering,  of  Wurtemberg,  It.-col.  Austrian 
army,  A.D.C.  to  inspector-general  cavalry. 

[2d-2b]  Bertie  Edward  Murray  (Gordon),  col.  91st 
Highlanders,  born  17  Dec,  1813 ;  died  27  July, 
1870;  maiTied  ,  Katherine  Alicia,  daughter 

of  Francis  Beynon  Hacket,  Esq.,  of  Moor  HalJ,  co. 
Warwick  ;  she  died  s.p.  19  March,  1S78. 
[3d-2b]  Richard  Louis  Hobart  (Gordon),  mid.  R.N.; 
drowned  in  the  wreck  of  H.M.S.  C/talieiigcr. 
[id-2b}  William  Everard  Alphonso  (Gordon),  vice- 
admiral  R.N.,  retd.  i860,  C.B.  1869,  knight  Legion 
of  Honour,  and  5th  class  Medjidie,  served  in  Jamaica, 
1832,  blockade   of  Alexandria,    1841,    Kaffir    war, 
1852-3,  at  Sebastopol,  1S54;  born  17  Nov.,  1817. 
\bd-3b]  Charles  Alexander  Boswell  (Gordon),  major- 
general  late  commanding  a  battalion  (6oih)  king's 
royal  rifle  corps,  bom  29  March,   1823  ;  married  2 
March,  1867,  Eweretta  Rosa,  daughter  of  Edward 

Johnston,  Esq.,  of  AUerton  Hall,  Liverpool,  sp. 
id-Zb]  Harriet  Albinia  Louisa   (Gordon),   died  13 
Feb.,  1854;  married  12  Sept.,  1849,  as  Ist  wife,  to 
Charles  Elphinstone-Dahymple  (see  Elphinstone,  in 
Foster's  Baronetage,  and  had  a  son, 

William   Robert   (Elphinstone-Dalrymple),    capt. 
4th  battalion  royal  Scots  fusiliers,   born   I   Feb., 
1S54. 
\!ld-2b\    Sophia,    and   [8</-^*]    Katherine    (Gordon), 
both  died  young. 

[9d-2b'\  Eleanor  Vere  (Gordon),  married  23  Sept., 
1845,  'o  J^^'^-  ^"<i  Hon.  Richard  Cavendish  Boyle, 
M.A.  Christ  Church,  Oxon,  1834,  rector  of  Marston 
Bigott,  Somerset,  1S36-75,  chaplain-in-ordinary  to 
the  Queen  since  1847  (youngest  son  of  Genl.  Ed- 
mund, Sth  Earl  of  Cork,  see  Foster's  Peerage),  and 
has  3  sons  and  a  daughter, 

(1)  H.amilton  Richard  (Boyle),  late  lieut.  23rd 
royal  Welsh  fusiliers,  on  reserve  of  officers,  born  3 
Feb.,  1848. 

(2)  Charles  John,  capt.  2nd  battalion  of  the 
Oxfordshire  light  infantry,  adj.  4th  battalion,  born 
17  March,  1849. 

(3)  Algernon  Edward  Richard,  born  17  Sept., 
1S54. 

(4)  Isabella  Albinia  (Boyle),  married  9  Sept. 
1873,  to  George  Gough  Arbuthnot,  Esq.  (see 
vol.  iii.),  and  has  a  daughter, 

C--ciIia  Albinia  (Arbuthnot),  bom  30  Sept.,  1881. 
[Zb-ia)  Harriet  (Cumberland),  died  - 


[6 


^*  Thg    DGSCGHT    OB  •♦ 


George  John  Robert  Gordon,  Esq., 

OF  ELLON    CASTLE,    ABERDEEN SHLRE,  J.P.,   D.L., 


TBlooD  laopal 


of  OBnglanD. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=j=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274, b.  lyjune,  1239.  Ferdinand  III.,  king  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre  (2nd  wife),  m.=j=Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
2  May,  1290,  d.  10  May,  I  Gloucester  and  Hereford 
1305.  I  (1st  husband),   d.   7    Dec. 

I  I29S- 


of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  I  to  parlt.,   declared   traitor, 
Gloucester,  m.  1  May,  1306.  |  hanged  29  Nov.  1326. 


Philip  le  Despencer  (4th=j=Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 
son),  d.  7  Edward  II.  (1st  i  Ralph  de  Goushill,  d.  23 
husband).  I  Edward  III. 


Philip  le  Despencer,  sum. ^Margaret  Cobham. 
to  parlt.  13S7-1400.  I 


Sir  Philip 
Nettlested 
wife,  d.  2  Henry  VI, 


Despencer,  of=j=Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Robert  de  Tit 
toft,  or  Tiptoft  (ist  wife). 


right   of  his     co-heir  of  Robert  de  Tibe- 


Margery  le  Despencer,  sole=j=Sir  Roger  Wentworth,  of 
dau.  and  heir,  m.  June,  1423,  I  Nettlested,  J.U.,  d.  21  Oct. 
d.  20  April,  1478.  I  1452  (2nd  husband). 


Henry  Wentworth,  of  Cod-=f=Elizabeth  (ist  wife),  only 
ham,  Essex  (2nd  son),  d.  22  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Henry 
March,  1482.  Howard. 


Margery  Wentworth=f=Sir  William  Waldegrave,  of 
I  Smallbridge,  Suffolk,  K.B., 
Ad.  26  Jan.  1524-5. 


continued  abcn'C. 


A, 

continued frovi  below, 
Margery  Wentworth=f=Sir  William  Waldegrave. 


Oliver  St.  John,  ist  Lord  St.T= Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Fisher, 
John,  d.  24  Elizabeth.  I  of  Beds. 

Thomas  St.  John=r 


Oliver   St.  John,   of  Cays-=j=Sarah,  dau.  of  Edwd.  Buck- 
hoe,  Beds.  I  ley,  of  Odell,  Beds. 


Oliver  St.  John,  of  Long-=f  Elizabeth  (2nd  wife),  dau. 
thorpe,     Northants,     chief  I  of  Henry  Cromwell,  of  Up- 
justice  Common  Pleas,  d.  31     wood,  Hants,  m.  1638. 
Dec.  1673,  aged  75. 


Elizabeth -St.  John  (1st  wife)n=Sir  John  Bernard,  Kt.  and 
I  Bart.,  d.  June,  1679. 


Johanna  Bernard,  d.  1 740.=^ Richard  Bentley,  master  of 
I  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1699, 
vice-chancellor  1700,  d.  14 
I  July,  1742. 


Johanna  Bentley,   bapt.    i=ppenison  Cumberland,  DX)., 

774- 


Sept.  I703,d.  27  May,  1775.  I  bishop  of  Kilmore,  d.  Dec. 


Richard    Cumber-=f=Elizabeth,      only     Elizth.     Bentley 


land,  "the  cele- 
brated dramatist," 
d.  7  May,  181 1, 
buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey. 


dau.ofGeo.  Ridge,  Cumberland, 

of     Kilmiston,  to  John  Hughes, 

Hants,  d.  4  Oct.  Esq.=j= 
1801.  A 


Richd.Cum-=rLadyAIbinia     Chas.    Cum-=i=  Penelope   Su-     Wm.     Cum-     Elizabeth,m.     Sophia.m.to     Marianne, 


berland,  cap- 
tain Scots 
guards. 


Hobart.  d.  2     berland, b.2i  [  sannah. widow  berland.rear- 

Aug.  1853.        May, 1 764, d.     of  D.  Dewar,  adml.     R.N. 

23  0ct.  1799.     Esq.,  dau.  of  (seep.  8).=j= 

Genl.Mathew.  /k 


Lord  E.  Wm.  Bad-  m.toLt.Jan- 
C.  Bentinck  cock  (see  p.  sen  (see  p. 
(seep.  10).        lo).=i=  10). 


aEli-=Alexander     Richd.   Edwd.: 


berland,  cap 
Scots    fusilii 


zabeth,  m. 
20  May, 
1811,  d.  7 
July,  1848. 


.873- 


Bankhead  ( 
wife),  m,  1828,    (see 
■    1836. 


Brownlow     Bentinck 


A 


Burrell  Georgina,  m.  1831 

erland,  to     Rev.      Henry 

R.A.     in      '    the     major     42nd  William       Stuart, 

army,     m.     Highlanders  chaplain^E^I^.S., 

and  d.  s.p.    (seep.  12).  = 


A 


A 


A 


George  John  Robert  Gor-= 
don,  of  Ellon,  diplomatic 
service,  1832-71,  b.  4 
Mar.  1812. 


^RosaJustina,  dau. 
of  Wm.  Young,  of 
Riode  Janeiro,  m. 
2  Feb.  1843. 


William  Everard,  vice- 
adml.  R.N  ,  C.B. 
Charles  Alexander,  ma- 
jor-gen. in  the  army. 


Harriet,m.l849t< 
C.  E.  Dalrymple 
and  d.  1854.=!= 
A 


Eleanor,  m.  1845  to  Hon. 
and  Rev.  Richard  Caven- 
dish Boyle,  chaplain  to 
the  Queen.  = 

A 


Cosmo  Frederick  Mait-  Arthur  John  Lewis  ( 
land  Gordon,  com.  R.N.,  don,  C.M.G.,  b.  19  1 
b.  30  Oct.  1843.  1847. 


Alicia  Albinia  Georgiana,  m.  1 1  Sept.=Count  Ivan  von  Dillen 
1867.  von    Spiering,    It. -col. 

Austrian  army. 

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The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


[2aJ  George  (Cumberland),  commander  R.  N.,  killed  at 
the  siege  of  Charlestown.* 

[3a]  CHABLES,  of  whom  presently  (see  page  lo). 

[4a]  William   (youngest   son  of  Richard   Cumberland), 

rear-admiral  R.N.,  commanded  H.M.S.   Leyden  at   the 

capture  of  the  Danish  navy  at  Copenhagen  1807  ;  died 

Nov.,   1832,  aged  67;    he  married,   10  May,    iSoo, 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Charles  Pym  Burt,  of  London  ;   she 

died  ,  having  had  3  sons  and  6  daughters  (f). 

(\c-4a\  William,  major   nth   Bengal  N.I.,  served  in 

the  Sikh  war,  1845  (eldest  son),  born       July,  1808  ; 

died  at  Bath  6  Dec,   1S60;  married  at  Cheltenham, 

13  Dec,  1837,  Amelia  Ann,  daughter  of  Cossens, 
of  Cheltenham,  merchant ;  she  died  , 
having  had  3  sons  and  a  daughter  (/). 

[!/-/£■]  William  Henry  (Cumberland),  born  31  July, 

1839;   died  27  June,  1840. 

[2/-7<!]  George  Edward,  born  9  March,  1841 ;  died 

13  May,  1843. 

[3/-/6-]  John    (Cumberland),    of  Bath   and    Bristol, 

solicitor,    bom  3  March,    1844;    married    29   Oct., 

1868,  Jane  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  W.  Lambert,  of 

Bath,  and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 

William  Bentinck,   bom  19  Feb.,   1870;    Linda, 
born  22  Feb.,  1S76. 
\i.f-ie\  Annie  Louisa. 
(2e-4a)  Octavius,  rear-admiral  R.N.,  C.B.,  knight  of 
•     the  Legion  of  Honour,  knight  of  the  Medjidie  ;  born 

14  April,  1813;  died  s.p.  6  Aug.,  1877,  aged  64;  he 
married,  10  June,  1862,  Laura  Anna,  daughter  of 
Loraine  McDowal  Kerr,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Hill;  she  re- 
married, II  June,  1880,  to  Maj.-Gen.  Jackson  Mus- 
pratt  Williams,  retired  list  Indian  army,  of  Femihurst, 
near  Cheltenham. 

(3«-^a)  Edward  Sandford,  44th  regt.,  killed  at  Gan- 
damuck  in  the  retreat  from  Cabul,  13  Jan.,  1843  (see 
Gentleman's  Magazine,  vol.  i.,  page  354). 
(ii-4a)  Eliza,  died  ,  ,  having  married  at 

Exeter,  26  Sept.,  1829,  to  Oliver  Coathupe,  Esq.,  of 
Redland,  Bristol,  after  of  America,  and  had  7  sons  and 
a  daughter. 

(6e-4a)  Anna,  died  27  July,  1844,  having  married, 
20  May,  1828,  to  George  Frederick  Fortescue  (only 
son  of  Rev.  George  Fortescue,  rector  of  St.  Million, 
Cornwall),  who  died  I  Feb.,  1868,  having  hai\.2  sons 
and  3  daughters  (^g). 

[1^-j-^]  Charles  Percy  Fortescue,  born  15  Aug., 

1833  ;  died  in  Australia  1856-7. 

[2^-J'^]  George  Ernest,  born  5  Aug.,  1S3S  ;   living 

unmarried  in  Australia. 

[ig-jel  Juliana  Mary,  born  18  Sept.,   1831  ;   died 

s.p.  3  Sept.,  i860,  having  married  , 

to  late  Major  Bredin. 

[ig-Se}  Isabella  Louisa,   author  of  a  life  of  "the 

dramatist,"  born  12  Feb.,   1836  ;  married   16  Feb., 

i860,   to  Henry  Turner   Uniacke,   late  capt.    19th 

regt. ,  and  has  5  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Henry  Percy   Uniacke,    born  13  Sept.,    1862  ; 

John  Mainwaring,  bom  30  Sept.,  1863  ;  Frederick 

Fitzgerald,  born  20  June,  1866  ;  Evelyn  William 

Pienepont,  born  20  Feb.,  1873 ;  Charles  Fortescue, 

bom   29   Aug.,    1874;    Kathleen  Ann,    bom   12 

March,  1865  ;  Isabel  Alice,  born  i  March,  1S68; 

Juliana  Fortescue.  bora  27  June,  1871. 

[6g-Se]  Alice  Lisle  (Fortescue),  bom  28  Sept.,  1S41 ; 

married  5    Sept.,   1865,   to   Rev.   Fitzwilliam  John 

Taylor,   rector  of  East  and  West  Ogwell,   Devon, 

since   1844-5;   °f  Haccombe   since    1849;   vicar  of 

Rattery,  Devon,   1844-5  !  rector'  of  East  AUington, 

Devon,   1842-4 ;    rural  dean   of  Ipplepen   1865-72  ; 

B.A.    Christ    Church,    Oxon,    1839   (son   of  Maj.- 

Genl.    Taylor,    C.B.,    of   Ogwell    House,    Devon, 

•  9  July,   1792,  at  W.   Badcock's,  Esq.,  at  Leatherhead,  LiTut: 

Wm.  Cumberland,  of  the  royal  navy,  fourth  son  of  Rd.  Cumberland, 

Esq.,  of  Tunbridge  ^^\\%.-~-Gentieman's  Magazine,  vol.  Ixii.,  page 


Lieut.-Gov.  R.M.  Coll.,  Sandhurst),  and  has  had 
4  sons  and  4  daughters. 

Ernest  Fitzwilliam  Taylor,  born  16  Nov.,  1867  ; 
Edward  Fortescue,  bom  5  Aug,,  1869 ;  Cyril 
Reynell,  died  30  Sept.,  1871  ;  John  Cumberland, 
born  30  Oct.,  18S3  ;  Isabel  Alice,  died  30  March, 
1867  ;  Violet  Annie,  born  16  Jan.,  1872  ;  Edith 
Mary,  born  5  July,  1873 ;  Winifred  Harriet  Sophie, 
born  24  Jan.,  1875. 
{6e-4a)  Louisa,  died  s.p.       ,  ,  having  married, 

18  May,   1843,  to  John  Potter  Lockhart,  president  of 
the  island  of  Dominica,  where  he  died 
(te-^a)  Julia,   married  at   Exeter,    20   Oct.,    1830,   to 
J  W  Gascoyne,    Esq.,   of  Clifton,    Bristol 

(nephew  of  Baniber   Gascoyne,   M.P.)  ;    he  died   13 
Nov.,  1869,  having  had  6  sons  and  2  daughters  (/;). 
[U-yc]  Bamber  Gascoyne,   married  and  murdered 
in  New  Zealand  with  his  wife  and  family  when  in 
charge  of  the  redoubt. 
[2l:-ie']  Charles  Cecil,  died  in  Australia 
[3/;-7t']  John  Waldegrave. 

[4/2-7^]  Arthur  Henry  Maurice,  died  in  New  Zealand. 
[ph-ye]  Thomas  Edmund. 
[Gh-ye}  John  Frederick,  died  at  Clifton. 
[Th-ye]  Laura  Elizabeth,  married  to  Nathaniel  Cum- 
berlege  (son  of  Joseph  Cumberlege,  of  Bombay), 
admitted  to  the  Middle  Temple  28  April,  1S37  ;  he 
died  in  Paris 

[8/;-7t-]  Mary  Burt  Anne,  married  to  William  Hid- 

dingh  (?),  Esq. 

{'ie-4a)  Rosina,  died  7  July,   1869,  having  married  at 

Cheltenham,  28  July,   1S33,  to  John  Clough,  Esq.,  of 

Clifton  House,  and  Newbald  Hall,  Yorkshire  ;  he  died 

12  Jan.,  1865,  having  had  4  sons  and  4  daughters  (*). 

[lk-8e]  William   Clough,   of  Clifton  House,   and 

Newbald  Hall,  aforesaid,  J. P.,  born  at  Acomb,  23 

Aug.,    1834 ;    married    23    Aug.,     1863,    Georgina 

Maria,  youngest  daughter  of  William  Ford  Hulton, 

Esq.,  of  Hulton  Park,  co.  Lane. ;   she  died  s.p.s., 

6  April,  1864. 

[2k  Se]  John  (Clough),  M.A.,  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxon, 

1862,    rector    of    Clifton-with-Glapton    since    1S73, 

chaplain  at  Bengal  1S63-73  ;  born  at  Acomb,  York, 

29  Nov.,  1835  ;  married  at  Madras,  23  March,  1867, 

Amy  Louisa  Margaret,  3rd  daughter  of  Col.  Thomas 

Geils  Edward  Gammell  Kenny,  and  has  5  sons  and 

4  daughters. 

John   William,    born    18   Aug.,    1869;    Edmund 

Richard,   born   10  March,   1871  ;    Hugh  Delves, 

born  26  Sept.,  1872  ;  Henry  Kenny,  born  19  Dec, 

1S76 ;    Bernard  Broughton,    born  6  May,    1883 ; 

Alice  Maia,  born  12  March,  1868  ;  Mabel  Frances 

Clifton,  bom  13  Nov.,  1874;  Amy  Blanche,  born 

22  Jan.,  1878  ;  BeaUice  Mary,  bom  19  April,  1880. 

[Zk-Se]  Edmund,  bom  9  Aug.,  1839  ;  murdered  by 

mutineers  near  Delhi  May  or  June,  1857. 

[44-<ft-]  Frederick,  in  Australia,  born  30  Oct.,  1845. 

[5i-8e]  Rose  Maria  (Clough),  married  1st,  30  Sept., 

1862,  to  Francis  Stirling  Brown  Holt  (son  of  Admiral 

William  Holt  and  his  wife,  Fanny  Vesey),  lieut.  5th 

fusiliers;    died   in   South   America   17  June,    1871, 

ha\'ing  had  4  daughters. 

(1)  Fanny  Vaughan  Holt. 

(2)  Blanche  Machell.       (3)  Alice.       (4)  Rose. 
Mrs.  Rose  Holt  (now  Barry)  re-married,  29  Aug., 
1876,  to  Rev.  Henry  Thomas  Barry,  M.A.,  and  has 
a  son  and  daughter. 

(5)  William  Henry  BARRY,  born  30  Sept.,  1877. 

(6)  Florence  Dorothy. 

lek-Se]  Emma,  married  at  Calcutta,  27  Jan.,  1866, 
to  William  Gordon  Lynch  Cotton,  exec,  engineer, 
P.W.D.,  India  (V.  Combermeke),  and  has  3  sons 
and  a  daughter. 

Hugh    Gordon   Cotton,    born   23  July,    1869; 

Thomas    Calveley,    born    8   Sept.,    1S73;   Jolui 


♦•  Thg    DGSCGHT    OB  •♦ 

William  Clough,  Esq., 

OF   CLIFTON   HOUSE    AND    NEWBALD    HALL,    YORKSHIRE,  J. P., 


FROM    THE 


151000  iRopal 


of  Cnglano. 


EiiWARD  I.,  crowned  i9=r=Eleanor  (ist  wife;,  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  I7june,  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  king  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  ]  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

Joan  of  Acre  {2nd  wife),  m.=j=Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
2  May,  1290,  d.  10  May,  1  Gloucester  and  Hereford 
1305.  I  (1st   husband),   d.   7    Dec. 

I  1295. 


Eleanor,  sister  and  co-heir=j=Hugh  le  Despencer,  sum. 
of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  I  to  parlt.,  declared  traitor, 
Gloucester,  m.  I  May,  1306.  |  hanged  29  Nov.  1326. 

I : 

Philip  le  Despencer  (4th=j=Margaret,  dan.  and  heir  of 
son),  d.  7   Edward  II.   (ist  I  Ralph   de   Goushill,   d.  23 


d.  23T=Joan  St 


Philip  le  Despencer, 
to  parlt.  1387-1400. 


.  T=Margaret  Cobham. 


Sir  Philip  le  Despencer,  cf=j=EIizabeth,youngestdau.and 
Nettlested  in  right  of  his  co-heir  of  Robert  de  Tibe- 
wife,  d.  2  Henry  VI.  toft,  or  Tiptoft  (ist  wife). 

Margery  le  Despencer,  sole=j=Sir  Roger  Wentworth,  of 
dau.  and  heir,  ni.  June,  1423,  I  Nettlested,  J.U.,  d.  21  Oct. 
d.  20  April,  1478.  1452  (2nd  husband). 

Henry  Wentworth,  of  Cod-=j=Elizabeth  (ist  wife),  only 
ham,  Essex  (2nd  son),  d.  22  I  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Henry 
March,  14S2.  |  Howard. 


Margery  Wentworth=j=Sir  William  Waldegrave,  of 
(  Smallbridge,  Suftbl'k,  K.B., 
Ad.  26  Jan.  1 524-5- 


contiuHcd from  bchzv. 
Margery  Wentworth=j=Sir  William  Waldegrave. 


Oliver  St.  John,  istLord  St. =j= Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Fisher, 
John,  d.  24  Elizabeth.  |  of  Beds. 


Thomas  St.  John=p 


Oliver   St.  John,   of  Cays-=j=Sarah,  dau.  of  Edwd.  Buck- 
hoe,  Beds.  1  ley,  of  Odell,  Beds. 


Oliver  St.  John,  of  Long-=rElizabeth  (2nd  wife),  dau. 
fhorpe,     Norlhants,     chief  |  of  Henry  Cromwell,  of  yp- 
iustice  Common  Pleas,  d.  31     wood,  Hants,  m.  1638, 
Dec.  1673,  aged  75.  | 


St.  John(ist  wife)=i=Sir  John  Bernard,  Kt.  and 
I  Bart.,  d.  June,  1679. 

Bernard,  d.  i740.=pRichard  Bentley,  master  of 
I  Trin.  Coll..  Camb.,  1699, 
vice  chancellor  170Q,  d.  14 
I  July,  1742.    ■ 


Johanna   Bentley.   bapt.    i=j=Denison  Cumberland,  D.D., 
Sept.  1703,  d.  27  May,  1775.  i  bishop  of  Kilmore,  d.  Dec. 
I  1774- 

Richard    Cumber-=f Elizabeth,      only     Elizth.     Bentley 


land,  "  the  cele- 
brated dramatist." 
d.  7  May.  iSii, 
buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey. 


dau.ofGeo.  Ridge,  Cumberland 

of     Kilraiston,  to  John  Hughes, 

Hants,  d.  4  Oct.  Esq.=[= 
1801.  i. 


Richd.Cum-=j=LadyAIbinia  Chas.  Cumber-  Wm.  Cum- 
berland,cap-  Hobart.  d.  2  land,  b.  21  May,  berland. rear- 
tain  Scots  Aug.  1S53.  I764,d.23  0ct.  adm'.  R.N., 
guards.  i799-=i=  d.  Nov.  1832, 
/  \  A  aged  67. 


=f=Eliza,  dau.  of  Elizabeth, m.  Sophia,ni.to  Marianne. 

Charles    Pym  to    Lord    E.  Wm.      Bad-  m.  to  Lt. 

Burt,  of  Lon-  C.    Bentinck  cock  (see  p.  Jansen 

don,     m.     10  (seep.  10).  lo).=f=  (seep.  10.) 

May,  iSoo.  A 


William  Cumberland,=j=Amelia  Ann 
maj.  nth  Bengal  N.I.,  1  Cossens,  m. 
b.  1S08,  d.  1660.  -^1837. 


Other 


Julia,  m.=pJ.W- Gascoyne,     Rosina   Cumberland,  =  John   Clough,  of  Clifton    Amelia. 
~  "■        1869.     m.  28  July,  i3j3,  d.7  I  Ho.  and  Newbald   Hall, 

July,  1869."  lYprks,  d.  I2jan.  1865. 


^•A''- 


I  Clough.  of  CI  f-  John        Clough,  Edn\und  Clough,  13 

I.   and   Npwbald  rector     of     CUf-  murdered  near  m.   ist  To  i-.  I   i  ho*: 

i863Georgiana,  ton,   b.    1835,   m.  Delhi,  1857.  S.    R    Holt.     M.A, . 

W.  F.  HulioD,  1867    Amy,   dan.  Frederick, b.1845.  who  d.  1871.     husband, 

he  d.  1864.  of  Col.  Kenny.  =  _    j 


John,  b. 
Edmund, 
Hugh,  b. 


,,=Rev.    Henry    Emma.  m.     Belk,  m.  1865  to  Har- 
.  I   The:.  Barry.    i866loW.G.    nngton  Hudson,  E  q.. 

L.  Coiton,     of  Bef'singby,  and  d. 

Esq.=  1879.= 

Hugh  Cotion.      Harrington. 


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Barry,  1 

1877. 
Florence. 


Thomas. 

John 


The  Descendants  of  tfie  Kings  of  England. 


Delves  Lynch,  born  28  Nov.,  1881 ;  Ella  Blanche, 
bora  8  Dec,  1S66. 
\^k.8i\  Belle  Blanche,  died  7  March,  1879  ;  married 
II  Jan.,  1865.  to  Harrington  Hudson,  Esq.,  of  Bles- 
singby,  Vorks,  and  had  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 
Harrington  (Hudson),  born  7  March,  1867;  James, 
bom  7  July,  1869;  Evelyn,   born  15  Oct.,  1865; 
Blanche,  born  2  Aug.,  1863. 
[8/C--<5V]  Florence  Mary  (Clough),  married  13  April, 
187 1,  to  Major  Hame  Archbold  Reid,  7th  hussars, 
s.p. 
{9e-4a)  Amelia  (Cumberland). 
[6a]   Elizabeth  (Cumberland,  daughter  of  Richard,  see 
page  6;,  died   at    Ramsgate,  30   Sept.,   1837,  aged  77, 
having  married  28  Dec,   1782,  to  Lord  Edward  Charles 
Cavendish  Bentinck  (2nd  son  of  William,  2nd  Duke  of 
Portland),  M.P.  Lewes    1766-8,   Carlisle  176S-74,    Notts 
1775-96.    Clitheroe    1796-1S02  ;   he  died   8  Oct.,   1S19, 
having  had,  with  2  sons,  who  died  s.p.,  2  daughters  (/). 
(U-jfl)  Harriet  Elizabeth,  died  31  Dec,  1862,  having 
married  8   May,    1809,   as   2nd   wife   to  Sir  William 
Mordaunt  Milner,  4th  bart.,  who  died  24  March,  1855, 
leaving  issue  (see  Foster's  Baronetage). 
(8/-ja)  Charlotte  Georgiana  Sophia,  died  s.p.,  6  Nov., 
1S19,  having  married  27  April,   1814,  as   1st  wife  to 
Major-Genl.  Sir  Robert  Garrett,  K.C.B.,  of  Ellington, 
Isle  of  Thanet ;  he  died  13  June,  1S59. 
[6aJ  Sophia  Bentley  (Cumberland,  daughter  of  Richar  J, 
see  page  6),   died  about   1823,    having  married    1st,  to 
William  Badcock,  of  Elms  House,  Leatherhead,  educated 
at  Charter  House,  and  at  Oxford  University  (only  son  of 
Jno.  Neale  Badcock,  of  Hendon,  Middlesex) ;  he  died  3 
April,   1802  ;  she  re-married  at  Walcot  church,  Bath,  10 
Sept.,  1802,  to  Reece,  of  ;  by  her 

1st  husband  she  had  4  sons  and  3  daughters  (/«). 
■"(1«/-6j)  Henry  Neale  Badcock,  born  26  Sept.,  1796; 
died  5  March,  179S. 

(2/K-6a)  Jonathan  Neale  Badcock,  born  2  Nov., 
1799;  married  and  died  s.p.s.,  at  Ticehurst,  March, 
iS8i. 

(Sm-6a)   Charles  Christopher,   born   2  March,    1801  ; 
married,  but  died  s.p.l.,  in  London,      July,  1880. 
(im-dar)  William  Richard,  midshipman  H.M.S.  S/.i/el}', 
born  15  Aug.,  1792  ;  died  3  Dec,  1808. 
(5m-6a)  Sophia,  born  25  July,  1794,  died  2  Dec.  fol- 
lowing. 

'(6m-6a)  Frances  Sophia,  born  4  Aug.,  1798;  died  27 
Sept.,  1849;  married  at  Tunbridge,  6  Dec,  1813,  to 
(jeorge  Ick,  of' Antigua,  planter  (son  of  William  Ick, 
tiee  Brodrick) ;  he  died  April,  1842,  having  had  3 
sons  and  2  daughters  (n). 

[ln-6m]  William  Rithard  Brodrick,  resumed  his 
patronymic,  late  Taylor  Exhib.,  fellosv  1843-58,  and 
Bean  of  Sidney  Coll.,  Cambridge,  B.  A.  1841, 
M.A.  1845,  B.D.  1850,  vicar  of  Peasmarsh  since 
1858;  born  at  Antigua,  16  Dec,  1815  ;  married  ist, 
at  Blonorton,  Norfolk,  21  July,  1858,  Helen,  daughter 
of  James  Goldson,  of  East  Dereham  ;  she  died  1 1 
Dec,  1863,  having  had  3  daughters. 

(1)  Margaret  Priscilla  Elizabeth  (Brodrick),  born 
9  May,  1859 ;  died  23  Aug.,  1875. 

(2)  Helen  Mai-y,  bora  9  Sept.,  i860. 

(3)  Alice  Elizabeth,  born  26  Aug..  1S61. 

Rev.  W.  R.  Brodrick  married  2ndly,  Jan.,  1S65, 
Rachel  Jane,  daughter  of  Thomas  Du'rell  Hammond, 
of  Jersey,  and  has  had  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(4)  William  Edward  Bentinck  (Brodrick),  bora  10 
Dec,  1865. 

(5)  Francis  Hatnmond,  bom  7  Aug.,  1867. 

(6)  Harriet  Elizabeth  Rachel,  bora  28  April,  1870 ; 
died  I  Feb.,  1872. 

(7)  Maye  Annie,  bom  15  Feb.,  1S73. 

[2n-6w]  Charles  Cumberland  (Brodrick),  paymaster 
R.N.,  born  7  April,  1822;  'married  7  Feb.,  1856, 
Mary   Anne,    daughter   of    Rev.    George'  Balleine, 


[I 


rector  of  St.  Martin's,  Jersey,  and  has  had  4  sous 
and  a  daughter. 

(1)  Charles  Cumberland  (Brodrick),  bom  S  Nov., 
1857  ;  married  20  July,  1882,  Julia  Selina.daugh- 
ter  of  H.  Crockford,  Esq.,  of  Flackley  Ash,  Sussex, 
and  has  a  daughter,  born  12  Feb.,  18S3. 

(2)  Arthur  Bentley,  born  9  Nov.,  1858. 

(3)  William  Bentinck  Balleine,  bar. -at-law  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  born  25  Jan.,  i860. 

(4)  George  Leopold  McClintock,  born  12  Nov., 
1864  ;  died  20  Feb.,  iS65. 

(6)  Mary  Lilian,  born  17  Oct.,  1863. 
[3«-6/«]  Edward  George  MacDougall  (Brodrick), 
major  (late  adjutant)  1st  Cheshire  R.  Vols.,  born 
12  Aug.,  1826  ;  married  12  Nov.,  1861.  Bridget, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Lewis  F.  Thomas,  incumbent  of 
St.  James's,  Liverpool  (son  of  Genl.  Sir  Lewis 
Thomas,  C.B.),  and  has  2  sons  and  4  daughters. 

Harry  Edward  (Brodrick),  born  14  Sept.,  1862. 

Alfred  Cumberiand,  born  5  Dec,  1868. 

Ellie  Arabella  Bridget,  bora  7  Dec,  1864. 

Alice  Constance  Fanny  Emma,  born  9  March,  1867. 

Annie  Florence  Bentinck,  born  26  June,  1873. 

Frances  Kate  Gladys  Midleton,  born  8  Sept.,  1883. 
[iit-6m]  Emma  Frances,  born   11  Feb.,  1820;  mar- 
ried 12  April,  1877,  to  Kingsnorth  Reeve,  Esq. 
[5,i-6m]  Priscilla  Elizabeth,  born  I  July,  1824 ;  died 
unmarried     May,  1856. 
[Tm-6a)  Emma  Georgina  Bentley  (Badcock),  bom  15 
July,  1802  ;  married  8  Jan.,  1822,  to  Edward  (Clough) 
Taylor.  Esq.,  of  Kirkham  Abbey,  Yorks,  J.P.,  D.L. ; 
took   the   name   of  Taylor  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic 
under   the   will   of  his   great-uncle,     h;    Rev.    Henry 
Goodricke.   of  Sutton-on-the-Forest,  Yorks  ;    he  died 
14  May,  1851,  having  had  2  sons  and  2  daughters  (/). 
[I/-7/H]    Edward  Clough  Taylor,  late  of  Kirk- 
ham Abbey,   Yorks,   J. P.,    D.L.,    M.A.  ;    born  25 
Sept.,  1822  ;   married  I  Sept.,   1848,  Sophia  Mary, 
eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  Harrison,  of  Firby, 
Yorks,  and  has  3  sons  and  3  daughters  (?). 

m-ip)  Edward  Harrison  Clough  Taylor,  capt. 

23rd  Royal  Welsh  fusiliers,  bora  19  June.  1849; 

married  17  July,  1880,  Lady  Elizabeth  Campbell, 

daughter  of  George  Douglas,  8th  Duke  of  Argyll, 

K.T.,  and  has  a  son, 

Edward  Lome  Frederick,  bora  6  Oct.,  1881. 

(2|7-//))  Horatio  George  Clough,  bom  12  Oct.,  1856. 

(3i/-i/i)  Leonard  Goodricke  Clough,  bora  5  Jan., 

1858. 

(itj-ip)  Sophia  Leonora  Clough,  married  9  Nov., 

1S75.  to  Henry  Banington  Callander,  younger  son 

of  late  James  Heniy  Callander,  of  Craigforth  and 

Ardkinglass,  N.B.,  s.p.  (see  vol.  iii.). 

(bq-ip)  Harriet  Anna  Georgina  Clough. 

(6^-7/)  Constance  Caroline  Clough. 
[2p-jm\  Thomas  Clough,  capt.  41st  regt.,  born  27 
Aug.,  1823;  died  in  India,  1859. 
[3/)-7/«]   Harriet  Mary  Anne  Clough,  died  13  Feb., 
1851. 

[4/>-7w/]  Emma  Sarah  Clough,  married  6  Feb., 
1855,  to  Major  Henry  Pratt  Gore,  of  6th  regt.,  who 
died  5  Sept.,  1863,  leaving  2  sons. 

(1)  James  Frederick  William  Gore,  of  Ceylon, 
born  22  Nov.,  1855  ;  unmarried. 

(2)  Henry  John  Edward,  of  Australia,  bora  13 
April,  1862  ;  unmaiTied. 

r7a]  Marianne  (youngest  daughter  of  Richard  Cumber- 
land, see  page  6),  married  to  Charles  John  Frederick 
Jansen,  lieut.  2nd  light  battalion  king's  German  legion  ; 
he  died  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  12  Oct.,  1810. 

CHARLES  CUMBERLAND  (ja),  in  the  Blues 
(3rd  son  of  Richard  Cumberland,  "the 
dramatist"),  bom  21  May,  1764;  died  12  May, 
i8j5,   having  married   23    Oct.,    1799,   Penelope 

o] 


<•>•  THS     DGSCGDT    OB  •♦ 

Charles   Cumberland    Brodrick, 


OF    THE   ROYAL    NAVY, 

FROM    THE 


TBlooO  laopal 


of  CnglanD. 


Edward  I.,   crowned    I9=f  Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274, b.  lyjune,  1239.     Ferdinand    III.,     king 

•    '  ■  !  Ci 


d.  7  July,  1307. 


astile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre  (2nd  wife),  m.=j=Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
2  May,  1290,  d.  10  May,  I  Gloucester  and  Hereford 
1305.  I  (ist   husband),   d.    7    Dec. 

I  1295- 


Eleanor,  sister  and  co-heir=i=Hugh  le  Despencer,  sum. 
of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  to  parlt.,  declared  traitor, 
Gloucester,  m.  i  May,  1306.  |  hanged  29  Nov.  1326. 


Philip  le  Despencer  (4th=f=Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 
son),  d.  7  Edward  II.  (ist  I  Ralph  de  Goushill,  d.  23 
husband).  I  Edward  III. 

Philip  le  Despencer,  d.  23=f=Joan  Strange. 
Edward  II.  I 


Philip  le  Despencer, 
to  parlt.  1387- 1400. 


.^Margaret  Cobha 


Sir  Philip  le  Despencer,  of=j=Elizabeth,youngestdau.and 


Nettlested  in   right   of  his 
wife,  d.  2  Henry  VI 


heir  of  Robert  de  Tibe- 
toft,  or  Tiptoft  (ist  wife). 


Margery  le  Despencer,  sole=j=Sir  Roger  Wentworth,  of 
dau.  and  heir,  m.  June,  1423,  I  Nettlested,  J.U.,  d.  21  Oct. 
d.  20  April,  1478.  1452  (2nd  husband). 


Henry  Wentworth,  of  Cod-=j=Elizabeth  (ist  wife),  only 
ham,  Essex  (2nd  son),  d.  22  I  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Henry 
March,  1482.  Howard. 


Margery  Wentworth=f=Sir  William  Waldegrave,  of 
I  Smallbridge,  Suffolk,  K.B., 
Ad.  26  Jan.  1524-5. 


Continued  abave 


A, 

continued  from  hettnv. 
Margery  Wentworth=f  Sir  William  Waldegrave. 

Margaret  Waldegrave=j=Sir  John  St.  John,  of  Blets- 


OliverSt.  John,  Ist  Lord  St.=j= Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Fisher, 
John,  d.  24  Elizabeth.  |  of  Beds. 

Thomas  St.  John=j= 


Oliver   St.  John,   of  Cays-=i=Sarah,  dau.  of  Edwd.  Buck- 
hoe,  Beds.  I  ley,  of  Odell,  Beds. 


=Elizabeth  (2nd  wife),  dau. 
of  Henry  Cromwell,  of  Up- 
wood,  Hants,  m.  1638. 


Oliver  St.  John,  of  Long-= 
thorpe,  Northants,  chief 
justice  Common  Pleas,  d.  31 
Dec.  1673,  aged  75. 


Elizabeth  St.  John  (ist  wife)YSir  John,  Bernard.  Kf.  and 
I  Bart.,  d.  June,  1679. 

^Richard  Bentley,  master  of 
Trin.  Coll..  Camb.,  1699, 
vice  chancellor  1700,  d.  14 
July,  1742. 


Johanna  Bernard,  d.  1740.- 


Johanna   Bentley,   bapt.    i=pDenison  Cumberland,  D.D., 
Sept.  1703,  d.  27 May,  1775.  ]  bishop  of  Kilmore,  d.  Dec 
I  1774- 


=Elizabeth,      only  Elizth.     Bentley 

dau.ofGeo.Ridge.  Cumberland,  m. 

of     Kilmiston,  to  John  Hughes, 

Hants,  d.  4  Oct.  Esq.=j= 
1801.  A 


Richard  Cumber- 
land, "  the  cele- 
brated dramatist," 
d.   7    May. 


West- 
iter  Abbey. 


Richd.  Cum- 
berland, capt. 
Scots   guards 


>ts   gua 
:  p.  6). 


:LadyAlbinia    Chas.    Cum-=pPenelope,wid.  Wm.Cumber- 

Hobart,  d.  2     berland,  b.ji  |  of  D.  Dewar,  land,        rear- 

Aug.  1853.         May,i764,  d.  I   Esq.,  dau.  of  adml.      R.N. 

-      -■    ■    V.  (see  p.  8).= 


'5;"U' 


Henry  Neale  Badcock,         Charles     Badcock,         Frances  Sophia,  m.  6=pGeorge(Ick)Br5dri 

d.  5  March,  1798.  d.  s.p  I.  July, 1880.         Dec.  1813,  d.  27  Sept.      of  Clare  Hall,  Ar 

Jonathan,  d.  s.p.  5  M.ar.        Wm.  Richd.,  R.N. ,         1849.  gua,  d.  Apnl,  1842 


Elizabeth, m.  Sophia  Bent-^pWm.   Badcock  Marianne,  m. 

tolordE.C.  ley,  d.  1823.    1  (ist    husband),  to  Lt.  Jansen 

Bentinck(see  I  ofLeatherhead,  (see  p.  10). 

p.  10).  d.  3  Apl.   i8o2. 

^ 

ma,  ni.  8  Jan.=pEdward         Cloiigh 
2.  I  Taylor,  of  Kirkham 


Abbey. 


^Rachel    Jane  Chas.     Cum-==Marv  Anne,  dau.  Edwd.  George-  Bridget, 

(2nd        wife),  berland  I!rod-Tof   Rev.    George  .M.,   major    isi~ofRev.  1 

■      .ofThos.  rick,  R.N.,b.  I  Balleine,     rector  Cheshire     rifle  ,  Thomas. 

i.dau.  of  T.  Golc-son,or  I  D.Hammond,  7  April,  1822.     of  St.    Martin's,  vohinteers,    b.      Liverpool 

East  Dereham,  shed.  1863.           Esq  ,  m.  Jan.  Jersey,  m.  7  Feb.  12  Aug.  1826.       12  Nov.  1 


,,or  D.Ha 
I  E.^q  , 
I    .S65. 

Wmiam. 
Francis. 


Emma  Frances,  m.  ,877 
to  Kiugsnorth  Reevi, 

Priscilla,  d.  1856. 


Charles  Cumberland  Brod- 
rick,  b.  5  Nov.  1857.  m.  20 
Julv,i882,JuliaSelina,dau. 
of  H.  Crockford,  Esq.,  of 
Flackley  Ash,  Sussex. 


[II] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


Susannah,  widow  of  David  Dewar,  Esq.,  of  Enham 
House,  Hants,  youngest  daughter  of  General 
Edward  Mathew  (by  his  wife  Lady  Jane  Bertie, 
3rd  daughter  of  Peregrine,  2nd  Duke  of  Ancaster 
and  Kesteven);  she  died  27  Aug.,  1828,  aged 
64,  having  had  by  this  marriage  4  sons  and  2 
daughters  {r). 

;^1;-]  EICHAED  EDWAED,  of  whom  presently. 
[2?-J  Charles  Browrlow,  iiiajor-genl.  in  the  army,  com- 
manded 96th  regt.  1S42-56,  born  21  Nov.,  iSoi  ;  died  27 
Nov.,  1882,  having  married  2  Aug.,  1825.  Russell,  daugh- 
ter of  (Hon.)  Archibald  Gloucester  and  Miss  Jarvis,  of 
Mount  Joshua,  island  of  Antigua  ;  she  died  28  June,  1870, 
having  had  5  sons  and  2  daughters  (s). 

{\s  21)  Richard  Felix  Wilson,  capt.  late  96th  regt., 
born  21  May,  1826  ;  died  28  June,  1871,  having 
married  ,  1855,  Jessie,"  daughter  of 

Landale,  of  ,  and  had  4  sons  and  6  daughters. 

[1]  Charles  Thomas,  born  16  Dec,  1850. 
[2]  George  Landale,  bom  4  June,  1853. 
[3]  Richard  Landale,  born  21  June,  1855. 
[4]  1  entinck  Landale,  born  3  Jan.,  1864. 
[8]  Adela  Landale,  bom  16  Aug.,  1857  ;  d.  y. 
[6]  Mary  Gertrude  Gordon  Landale. 
[7]  Jessie  Landale.  [8]  Maud  Landale. 

[9]  Florence.  [10]  Rose. 

t^s-2r)  Charles  Burrell,  general  surveyor  India,  bora 
21  Feb.,  1828  ;  died  at  Bareilly,  India,  17  Dec,  1875, 
having  married  9  Oct.,  1865,  Marianne,  daughter  of 
David  Cowan,  of  New  Scone,  Perth ;  she  died  23 
May,  1S69,  leaving  a  son, 

Charles  Russell,  born  12  Aug.,  1866. 
{Zs-2r)  George  Bentinck,   capt.   late   96th  regt.,  born 
16  April,  1829  ;  married  1st  ,  ,  Georgina 

Anne,  daughter  of  James  Barlow,  of  ;  she 

died  ,  leaving  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  James  Bentinck,  born  I  June,  1863. 
[2]  Archibald  Roland,  bom  3  June,  1867. 
[3J  Dora  Russel,  bom  7  July,  1866. 
[4]  Adela  Georgina,  born  22  Sept.,  1869. 
Capt.  G.  B.  Cumberland  married  2ndly, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Walter  Stocker,  and  has  a  son  and 
daughter. 
[5]  Walter  Bertie,  bom  15  Jan..  1881. 
[6]  Marie. 
{is-2r)  Peregrine  Bertie,  bf  Melbourne,  born  26  Jan., 
1834;  married  Lillie  ,  and  has  4  sons  and 

a  daughter. 

Charles  Bertie,  born  ,  1871  ;  Reginald 

Gloucester ;  Cecil  George ;  Vivian  Bentinck  ;  Adela 
Muriel. 
(5j-.?r)  Bentinck  Laporte,  late  lieut.  82nd  foot,  bom  3 
Dec,  1839. 

^s-2r)  Georgiana  Penelope,  died  7  July,  1877.  having 
married  29  April,  1856,  to  William  Archibald  Eyton, 
capt.  96th  regt.  (3rd  son  of  Thomas  Eyton,  of  Eyton, 
Salop);  he  died  11  Sept.,  1869,  having  had  2  sons  and 
6  daughters  (f). 

\\t-6s\  William  Charles  Campbell  (Eyton),  born  2 
Nov.,  1859. 

[2/-6i|  Archibald  Cumberland,  born  29  Aug ,  1866. 
ifit-6s\  Violet  Elizabeth,  born  10  Aug.,  1857;  mar- 
ried 9  Oct.,  1878,  to  Rev.  Francis  Robert  Dayrell, 
B.A.  Emanuel  Coll.,  Camb.,  1874;  curate  of 
Baschurch  and  Little  Ness  since  1875,  and  has  a  son 
and  daughter, 

Francis  William  (Dayrell),  born  9  June,  1S82. 
Violet  Elizabeth  Mildred,  bom  24  Dec,  1879. 
Rose  Adela  Russel,  born  10  June,  i860. 
Lilias  Agnes  Charlotte,  bom  30  July,  1861. 
6/-6f]   Isabel  Georgina,  born  25  Aug.,  1862. 
"'  ■■      Evelyn  Margaret,  born  6  Sept.,  1863. 
Mabel  Ella  Lucy,  died  31  Oct.,  1870. 


[I.] 


(7j-2r)  Adela  Russell  (Cumberiand). 
[3r]  Bentinck  Harry,  lieut. -col.  in  the  army,  capt.  96th 
regt.,  born  30  Nov.,  1803 ;  died  s.p.  30  June,  1881, 
having  married  25  Nov.,  1833,  Margaret  Tryon,  3rd 
daughter  of  General  Edmund  Fanning,  lieut.-gov.  of 
Nova  Scotia,  and  also  of  Prince  Edward  Island. 
[4r]  George  Burrell,  major  42nd  Highlanders,  born  10 
March,  1804  ;  died  22  May,  1865,  having  married  9  Sept., 
1845,  Margaret  Delicia,  younger  daughter  of  General  Sir 
John  Macleod,  K.C.H.,  C.B.,  col.  77th  regt.,  and  had  3 
sons  and  3  daughters  (z/). 

(l?'-4;-)  George  Bentinck  Macleod,  major  the  Black 
Watch,  (42nd)  Royal  Highlanders,  1883.  wounded  in 
Ashantee  campaign,  1874.  and  dangerously  wounded 
in  Egj'ptian  campaign,  18S2,  A. D.C.  to  Gov.  and 
Comr. -in-chief,  Ceylon,  18&2;  born  22  June,  1846. 
{2v-4r)  Charles  Sperling,  capt.  East  Lancashire  regt., 
1882.  bora  5  Dec,  1847. 

('ic/-4r)  Ferdinand  Brook,  bom  25  May,  1857  ;  died 
31  March,  1882. 

{'ki-4r)  Elizabeth  Penelope,  married  24  Nov.,  1875,  to 
Alexander  Dick-Cunyngham,  2nd  surviving  son  of  late 
Sir  W.  H.  Dick-Cunyngham,  Bart.,  and  has  a  son  and 
daughter. 

George  Ahster  Dick-Cunvngham,  bora  11  May, 
18S1  ;   Katharine  Mary  Delicia,  born  21  Jan.,  1883. 
(bv-^r)  Maude  Fraser.  (6z/-^)  Amabel  Mary. 

[5/-]  Priscilla.  born  23  Nov.,  1807  ;  died  30  Dec,  1812. 
[6>-]  Georgina,  mairied  at  Broadwater.  Sussex,  12  Sept., 
1S31,  to  Rev.  Henry  William  Stuart,  chaplain  E.I.C.S., 
who  died  5  Oct.,  1 856,  having  had  3  sons  and  3 
daughters  («'). 

(\w-6r)   Henry  Cumberland   Stuart,   incumbent  of 

Wragby,    Yorkshire,    since    1863,    M.A.    Ch.    Coll., 

Camb.,    1859,   born  31  Jan.,    1S33  :    married  7  Aug., 

1858,   Eleanor  Caroline,  daughter  of  Lt.-Col.  Charles 

Bevan  and  his  wife,  Mary  Dacres  ;  she  died  18  May, 

1880.  aged  69. 

{2w6r)  Charies  Bentinck  George  (Stuart),  born  9  July, 

1843. 

(Sw-6r)  Arthur  Edward  (Stuart),  bom  21  Dec,  1850, 

married       June,  1880,  Mary  Halton,  2nd  daughter  of 

late  William  Jephson,  of  Sutton,  Notts,  s.p. 

i4w-6r)  Georgina  Adela  Anna. 

(5u'-6r)  Mary  Emily  Eliza. 

(6w-6;-)  Alice  Rosalind  Bertie. 

RICHARD  EDWARD  CUMBERLAND,  of 
Middlecave  House,  Yorkshire,  comr.  R.N. 
(eldest  son  of  Charles  and  Penelope  Cumberland), 
born  23  Sept.,  1800;  died  2  April,  1882,  having 
married  1st,  ig  Jan.,  1828,  Penelope  Mary,  younger 
daughter  of  Dr.  Bankhead  ;  she  died  15  April, 
1836;  he  married  2ndly,  26  April,  1838,  Adela, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Henry  Garioch  Vernon,  rector 
of  Bromley,  Esse.x ;  she  died  s.p.  27  April,  1863. 
By  his  ist  wife  he  had  4  sons  and  3  daughters. 

[1]   Richard  Raymond,  lieut.  6ist  Bengal  N.I.,  bora  22 

Nov.,  1828  ;  died  unmarried  at  Walcot,  co.  Lincoln,  12 

April,  1854. 

[2]  CHARLES  EDWAED,  named  on  page  3. 

[3]   William  Bentinck,  col.  R.A.,  born  21  July,  1833  ; 

married   at   Wimbledon.   5    Sept.,   1865,   Louisa  Anna, 

youngest   daughter   of    Brigadier-Genl.     Manson,    C.B., 

R.A.,  and  has  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

Louis  Bertie,  born  I  July,  1S70;  Adela  Mary;  Norah 

Harriet. 
[4]  Vemon  Henry,  bora  26  Jan.,  1836  ;  died  16  March,' 
1837. 

[5J   Penelope  Maria  Elizabeth,  unmarried. 
[6]  Emma  Anne,  unmarried. 
[7J   Adela  Sophia,  died  young,        Aug.,  1836. 


-*-•  Thg   DGsceriT  ob  ••» 
REV.    HENRY    CUMBERLAND    STUART,    M.A., 

INCUMBENT  OF    JVRAGBV,     YORKSHIRE, 


151000  Eogal 


of  CnfflanD. 


Ki.WARD  t.,  crowned  i9=f=Eleanoi-  (1st  wife),  dan.  ot 
Aug.  1274,  b.  I7june,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  'king  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre  (2nd  wife).  m.=j=Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
2  May,  1290,  d.  10  May,  i  Gloucester  and  Hereford 
1305.  I  (1st   husband),   d.   7    Dec. 

I  1295- 


Eleanor,  sister  and  co-heir=j=Hugh  !e  De=;pencer,  sum. 
of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  to  parlt.,  declared  traitor, 
Gloucester,  m.  I  May,  1306.  |  hanged  29  Nov.  1326. 

Philip  le  Despencer  (4th=j=Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 
son),  d.  7  Edward  II.  (ist  Ralph  de  Goushill,  d.  23 
husband).  I  Edward  III. 


Philip  le  Despencer,  d.  23=j=Joan  Strange. 
Edward  IT,  | 


Philip  le   Despencer, 
%o  park.  1387- 1400. 


-f=Marga 
I 


Sir  Philip  le  Despencer,  of=f=Elizabeth,youngestdau.and 
Nettlested  in  right  of  his  1  co  heir  of  Robert  de  Tibe- 
wife,  d.  2  Henry  VI.  |  toft,  or  Tiptoft  (ist  wife). 

Margery  le  Despencer,  sole=pSir  Roger  Wentworth,  of 
dau.  and  heir,  m.  June,  1423,  I  Nettlested,  J.u.,  d.  21  Oct. 
d.  20  April,  1478.  I  1452  (2nd  husband). 


Henry  Wentworth,  of  Cod-=j=Elizabeth  (ist  wife),  only 
ham,  Essex  (2nd  son),  d.  22  I  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Henry 
March,  1482.  Howard. 


Margery  Wentworth=j=Sir  William  Waldegi'ave,  of 
I  Smallbridge,  Suffolk,  K.R., 
/kd.  26  Jan.  1524-5. 
A, 
continued  ai'oz'e. 


A, 

continued  from  below. 
Margery  Wentworth=j=Sir  William  Waldegrave. 

Margaret  Waldegrave=f=Sir  John  St.  John,  of  Blets- 
I  hoe. 

f  John  Fisher, 


Oliver  St.  John,  istLord  St.=j=Agnes, 
John,  d.  24  Elizabeth.  I  of  Bed; 


Thomas  St.  John= 


Oliver   St.  John, 
hoe,  Beds. 


if  Cays-=f=Sar.ih,  dau.  of  Edwd.  Buck- 
I  ley,  of  Odell,  Beds. 


OUver  St.  John,  of  Long-=f  Elizabeth  (2nd  wife),  dau. 
thorpe,     Northants,     chief  j  of  Henry  Cromwell,  of  Up- 
justice  Common  Pleas,  d.  31     wood,  Hants,  m.  1638. 
Dec.  1673,  aged  75.  | 


Elizabeth  St.  John  (1st  wife)= 


=Sir  John  Bernard,  Kt. 
Bart.,  d.  June,  1679. 


Johanna  Bernard,  d.  l740.=i=Richard  Bentley,  master  of 
I  Trin.  Coll..  Camb.,  1699, 
vicech.ancellor  1700,  d.  14 
I  July,  1742. 


Johanna   Bentley.   bapt.    i=f=Denison  Cumberland,  D.D 
■  "risho]      '  .    ^ 

774- 


Sept.  1703,  d.  27  May,  1775.  I  bishop  of  Kilmore,  d.  Dec. 
I  17 


Richard    Cumber-=f=Elizabeth,      only  Eliztli.     Bentley 

land,    "the     cele-     dau.ofGeo.Ridge.  Cumberland,  m. 

brated  dramatist,"     of     Kilmiston,  to  John  Hughes, 

d.    7     May.     181 1,      Hants,  d.  4  Oct.  Esq.=f= 
buried    in     West-     l8oi.  /K 

minster  Abbey. 


Richd.Cum-=f=LadyAlbinia  Chas.  Cumber-= 

berland,cap-  I  Hobart.  d.  2  land,  b.2I  May, 

tain       Scots     Aug.  1853.  :  764,  d.  23  Oct. 

guards.  I799- 


=Penelope   Su-  Wm.    Cum-  Elizabeth,  m.  Sophia,  m.to  Marianne, 

sannah,  widow  berland.rear-  to    Lord    E.  Wni.     Bad-  m.  to  Lt. 

of  D.   Dewar,  adml.     R.N.  C.   Bentinck  cock  (see  p.  Jansen 

Esq.,  dau.    of  (seep.  8).  =i=  (seep.  10).  io).=f=  (see p.  10.) 

Genl.Mathew.  X\                                    /k 


Richard     =pMary       The 
Cumber-      1  resa.dau.ofT 
land,  capt.  1  Milner    Cole 
Scots  fusi-      Esq.,    she   d 
lier   grds.,   1  i.June,i842 
d.  1870.      A 

Albinia,     m.     Eichd.Edud.     Chas.    Ur 
toA.Gordon,     Cumberland,      Cumb-rb 
of  Elton  (see    comr.      RN.     major  ge 
p.  6).  =j=           (see  p.  I2).=f=    (see  p.  12 

A                  A 

ownl.iw    Eenti  .ck       Geo.  Bnrrell    Georgina,     m.==Rev.  Hen.  Wm. 
nd,            Harry.col.     Cumberlan-l,     at  Broadwater, TStuart,  chaplain 
1.  R.A.     in           the     major     42nd     Sussex,i2Sept.      E.I.C.S.,   d.    5 
.==           army,     m.     Highlanders     .831.                        Oct.  1856. 

Hen'  Cumberland  Stuart,= 
incumbent    of     Wr,icby, 
Vork-s,  .B63,  M.A.  Christ 
Coll.  Camb.    .S59,   b.  31 
Jan.  .833. 

=Eleanor        Caroline,      Chirles  Bentinck 
dau.ofLt.-Col.Chas.      George     Stuart, 
Bevan     (and     Mary      b.  9  July,  1843. 
Dacrcs  his  wife),  ra.  7 

Arthur    Edward=MaryHalton,  2nddau.      Ge'orginI  Adela  Annx 
Stuart.b.  21  Dec.      of  late  William  Jeph-      Mary  Emily  Eliza. 
,850.                         son,  of  Sutton.  Notts,     Alice  Rosalind  Bertie, 
m.       June,  1=80. 

[13] 


♦•  a"iHe  +  Descent  +  OB  •♦ 
The  Rt.   Rev.  THE  BISHOP  OF  ST.  ANDREWS,  d.c.l., 


AND    HIS   BROTHER, 


The  Rt.  Rev.  THE  BISHOP  OF  LINCOLN,  d.d.,''d.c.l., 


OBtooD  Eog:.I 


Edward    I.j    crowned    l9=j=Eleanor  (1st  wife),  df 
Aug.  1274, b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand    III.,    King    of 
d.  7  July,  1307;  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


cf  €ng1anX 


Joan  of  Acre,   d.   io  May,--rGilbert  de   Clare,   Earl   of 

1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester     and    Hereford 

I  (lsihusband),d.7Dec.l295. 


Eleanor,  sister  and  co-h.  of=pHugh  le  Despencer,  sum. 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  I  to  park. ;  declared  traitor  ; 
Gloucester,  m.  I  May,  1306.  |  hanged  29  Nov.  1326. 


Elizabeth  Despencer=f=Sir  Maurice  Berkeley,  sum. 
I  to  parlt.  1362-136S. 


Sir  James  Berkeley,  of  Rag-=i=Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-h.  of 
land,  knt.,  d.  13  June,  1409.  Sir  John  Bluet,  of  Kagland, 
knt. 


JamesBerkeley,  nephew  and=i=Isabel  {2nd  wife),  widow  of 
heir  male  of  'I'homas,  Lord  I  Henry  Ferrers,  son  and 
Berkeley  ;  he  had  sum.  to  heir  of  William,  5th  Lord 
parlt.  1421-1461,  d.  Nov.  |  Ferrers,  of  Groby,  dau.  of 
1463.  I  Thomas  Mowbray,  Duke  of 

Norfolk. 


Maurice  Berkeley,  2nd  son,  =f  Isabel,    dau.  of  Sir  Philip 
d.  ,  1507.  I  Mead,  of  Bristol,  d.  151 7. 

James  Berkeley,  of  Thorn-=rSusan  WaJdall, 
bury  (3rd  son).  |  Veel. 


^ 


Sir  Thomas  Perrott,=j=Mary  Berkeley,^SirThomas  Johnes 
of  Haroldstone,  co.  I   dau.  and  heir./f^(2nd  husband), 


Pembroke  (1st  hus- 
band). ^ 


Robert  Whit- 
ney (3rd  husband). 


continued  from  below. 
Sir  Thomas  Perrott  (1st  husbd.)=f=Mary  Berkeley. 

Sir  John  Perrott,  of  Harold-^  Anne  (rst  wife),  dau.  of  Sir 
stone,     K.B.,    lord-deputy     Thomas  Cheney,  K.G. 
Ireland  1583,  admiral  of  the=i=Jane  Pollard  (2nd  wife), 
fleet,  died  in  the  Tower.        | 

Anne  Perrott  (1st  wife)=pSir  John  Philipps,  of  Picton 
I  Castle,  Pembroke,  bart.,  d 
I  27  March,  1629. 


Olive  Philipps  (5th  dau.)=j=Sampson  Lort,  of  East 
moor  and  Stackpole,  co. 
Pembroke. 


Elizabeth  Lort  ( 1st  wife),  m.=rCharles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran, 
II  Nov.  1661,  d.  7  Feb.  co.  Montgomery,  b.  9  Dec. 
1685.  1637,    d.   26tU   .^d.    month, 

I  1698. 


SampsonLloyd,of  Birming-=j=Mary  (2nd  wife),    dau.    ef 

ham,  b.   26  Feb.  1664,   m.  I  Ambrose  Crowley,  of  Stour- 

5    X.  1695,  d.  3   i.  1724.  bridge,    sister   of  Sir   Am- 

brose  Crowley,  died  1st  ix. 

I  month,  1770,  .iged  93. 

I ' 

Sarah  ( 1st  wife),=T=Sampson    Lloyd,=i=Rachel  (2nd  wife), 


of'  Richard  1  of  Birminghs 
Parkes,  of  Oaks-  banker,  b.  1699, 
well  Hall,  CO.  I  d.  1779  (see  pp. 
Staff.  A146,  155). 


of  Nehemiah 
Champion,  of  Bris- 
tol, m.  1731,  d. 
1766. 


Charles  Lloyd,  of  Birming-=T=Mary,  only  dau.  of  Joseph 
ham,  b.  22  viii.,  174S,  d.  16  Farmer,  Esq.,  of  Bingley 
Jan.  1828.  House,    Warwickshire,    d. 

1S21. 


Chas.  Lloyd  PriscillaLloyd,=j=Rev.Chrisr.Words-  OliviaLloyd,  MaryLloyd.m.  Anna  Lloyd,  Agatha,  ni.  to 
and  6  brothers  b.  6  Oct.  1 78 1,  |  worth,  master  of  m.  to  P.  M.  to  Ceo.  Braith-  m.  to  Isaac  Jas.  Pearson,  of 
'  '    ■  -  ''^-   -"-■    ■  '^  -  -  '"-"    '--     L        '  ■-  -■■   ' <"      "  -'-hwaite         P.irminr;ham 


p.     m.  6  Oct.  1804,  I  Trin.Coll.,Cri 

d  7  Oct.  1815.  I  1820-41,  d.  2  Feb. 
I  1846. 


,  d.s.p. 


t;(seep.iS 

A 


(see  p.  I9).=T=     (see  p.  2o).=j= 
k  A 


John      Wordsworth,  Cbnrlotte  (ist=CharlesWords*orth,  =  Kath3i 

fellow  ofTrin.  C"ll.,  wife),  dau.  of  I  DishopofSt.Andrews,  |  wife),  dau.  of  Rev.  W  B.     Bishop  "of  Lincoln,  D.D., 

Ca:nb.,i830,  d.unra.  Rev.    George  |  etc  ,  U.C.L.,  b.  1606.  I  Barter,  of    Burghcleie,     D.C.L.,  b.  1807, 

1839.  VI6.1.  I  I  Hants,  m.  28  Oct.  1846. 


1 

ChaJlotte 
Emmeline. 

Charles  Saml.,=Emily,  3rd  dau.    '  Robert.'     ' 
rector    of   Old  1  ol  R.v.  C.  H.C      Widiam. 
Swinford,      b.     Craufurd,  M.A.     John. 
1848.                    1                                   Katharine. 
1                                   Margaret. 

1 

-Emily.         Jhn.Word 


Rev.  H.  O.  Coxe.     Rtv., 


i.'ly'coi 


[14 


Christopher. 
NVilUam. 


WORDSWORTH,  RIGHT  REV.  CHARLES, 
lord  bishop  of  St.  Andrews,  Dunkeld,  and 
Dunblane  since  1853,  capt.  of  Harrow  eleven 
1824-5,  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Latin  verse  prize 
1827,  4th  in  inter-university  boat-race  1829,  in 
university  eleven  1826-9,  B.A.  1830,  first  class 
in  classics,  Latin  essay,  1831,  hon.  D.C.L.  1853, 
second  master  of  Winchester  College  1835-45, 
first  warden  of  Trinity  College,  Glenalmond, 
1846-54  (eldest  son  of  Rev.  Christopher  Words- 
worth and  Priscilla  Lloyd,  see  page  21  );  i8th 
IN  DESCENT  FROM  EDWARD  L  ;  bom  22  Aug., 
1806;  married  ist,  29  Dec,  1835,  Charlotte, 
daughter  of  Rev.  George  Day,  rector  of  Ear- 
sham,  Norfolk;  she  died  9  May,  1839,  leaving  a 
daughter, 

[I]  Charlotte  Emraeline,  born  9  May,  1839. 

Bishop  Wordsworth  married  2ndly,  28  Oct., 
1 846,  Katharine  Mary,  daughter  of  Rev.  William 
Brudenell  Barter,  of  Burghclere,  Hants  (and  his 
wife,  Sarah  Sweet  Escott,  of  Hartrow  House, 
Somerset),  and  has  had  5  sons  and  7  daughters. 

[2]  Charles  Samuel,  M.A.,  University  Coll.,  0.xon, 
1S79,  rector  of  Old  Swinford,  co.  Worcester,  since  1878, 
born  30  March,  1848;  married  17  April,  1879,  Emily, 
3rd  daughter  of  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Cregan-Craufurd, 
M.A.,  rector  of  Old  Swinford  aforesaid  (see  Foster's 
Baronetage),  and  has  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 

Charles   William,    born  19   Feb.,    1880 ;    Christopher 
Robert,  born   18  Oct.,   1S81  ;   Emily  Constance,   bora 
28  Jan.,  18S3. 
[3]   Robert  Walker,  born  30  July,  1849. 
[4]  William  Barter,  born  4  Aug.,  1S50. 
[S]  Kenneth  Andrew,  born  14  May,  1853  ;  died  16  May, 
1862. 

[6]  John  Roundell,  born  14  Feb.,  1S66. 
[7]  Katharine  Mary,  born  19  March,  1S52. 
[8]   Margaret  Walker,  born  16  April,  1854. 
[9]   Emily  Sarah,  born  24  July,  1856. 
[10]  Edith  Louisa,  born  17  Sept.,  1857. 

[II]  Mary  Barbara,  born  24  April,  1859. 
[12]  Louisa  Caroline,  born  19  April,  1S61. 
[13]  Harriet  Susan,  born  26  Sept.,  1868. 


-Bishops'  Hall,  St.  Andrews,  N,B. 


[I 


The  Descent  df 
Right  Rev.  Charles  Wordsworth,  D.C.L. , 

Bishop  of 

St.    Andrews,    Dunkeld,    and    Dunbl.\ne, 

FROJi  the  Blood  Royal  of  England. 

DWARD  L,  so  named 
after  Edward  the  Confes- 
sor; born  at  Westminster, 
17  June,  1239,  knighted 
at  Burgos,  1254,  created 
Earl  of  Chester;  crowned 
at  Westminster,  19  Aug., 
1274,  king  of  England, 
lord  of  Ireland,  duke  of 
Aquitaine ;  he  subdued 
the  principality  of  Wales  1283,  claimed  and  exer- 
cised feudal  superiority  over  Scotland  ;  died  at 
Burgh-on-the-Sands,  Cumberland,  7  July,  1307, 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey;  by  his  ist  wife, 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Ferdinand  UL,  king  of 
Castile,  who  died  27  Nov.,  1290,  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  daughter, 

TOAN  OF  ACRE,  born  there  1272;  died  10 
J  May,  1305,  having  married  ist,  2  May,  1290, 
as  2nd  wife,  to  Gilbert  de  Clare  (surnamed  "The 
Red"),  earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford;  he  died 
at  Monmouth  Castle,  7  Dec,  1295;  she  re-mar- 
ried, 1296,  to  Ralph  de  Monthermer,  who  had 
summons  to  parliament  as  Earl  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford,  in  right  of  his  wife,  1299-1306,  and  had 
issue  ;  JOAN  OF  ACRE  had,  by  her  ist  husband, 
with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

T7  LEANOR  DE  CLARE,  sister  and  co-heir  of 
■L^  Gilbert,  Earl  of  Gloucester,  who  fell  at 
Bannockbum,  24  June,  1314,  s.p.  ;  married  ist, 
I  May,  1306,  to  Hugh  Despencer,  a  favourite  of 
Edward  L  ;  summoned  to  parliament  as  Hugoni 
5] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


le  Desjiencer,  juniori,  from  29  July,  8  Edward  II., 
1314,  to  10  Oct.,  19  Edward  II.,  1325;  hanged 
29  Nov.,  1326;  declared  a  traitor  by  act  of  par- 
liament, and  his  honours  forfeited,  his  wife  and 
family  imprisoned  in  the  Tower  ;  she  re-married, 
as  2nd  wife,  to  William  la  Zouch  (younger  son  of 
Robert,  Lord  Mortimer,  of  Richards  Castle},  had 
summons  first  as  William  la  Zouche,  and  after- 
wards as  William  la  Zouch  de  Mortimer,  1327-37, 
and  died  30  June,  1337.  By  her  1st  husband  she 
had,  with  other  issue  a  daughter, 

ELIZABETH  DESPENCER,  married  to  Sir 
Maurice  Berkeley  (eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Berkeley,  of  Beverston  Castle,  by  his  wife  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Roger  Mortimer,  Earl  of  March) ;  he 
had  summons  to  parliament  14  Aug.,  36  Edward 
III.,  1362,  to  24  Feb.,  42  Edward  III.,  1368  ;  said 
to  have  died  8  June,  1367,  buried  in  St.  Augustine's 
Abbey,  and  had,  with  2  daughters,  4  sons,  of 
whom  the  2nd,  viz., 

SIR  JAMES  BERKELEY,  of  Ragland,  Knt., 
governor  of  Tretour  Castle,  co.  Pembroke, 
1402  ;  he  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heir  of 
Sir  John  Bluet,  Knt.;  she  (re-married  to  William 
Thomas,  Esq.)  brought  Ragland  manor  and  other 
estates  to  her  ist  husband,  who  died  13  June, 
1409,  buried  in  St,  Augustine's  Abbey,  had  2 
sons,  of  whom  the  elder, 

JAMES  BERKELEY,  nephew  and  heir  male 
of  Thomas  Berkeley,  summoned  1382-1416, 
succeeded  to  the  castle  and  lands  of  Berkeley 
under  an  entail  made  by  his  great-grandfather, 
Thomas,  3rd  lord  ;  he  had  summons  to  parliament 
20  Oct.,  1421,  to  23  May,  1461  ;  he  died  22  Oct., 
3  Edward  IV.,  1463,  buried  in  Berkeley  Church  ; 

he  married  ist, ,  daughter  of  Sir  Humphrey 

Stafford,  of  Hoke,  Dorset;  she  died  s.p.,  and  he 
married  2ndly,  Isabel,  widow  of  Henry  Ferrers  (son 
and  heir  of  William,  5th  Lord  Ferrers,  of  Groby), 
daughter  of  Thomas,  and  cousin  and  co-heir  of 
John  Mowbray,  Duke  of  Norfolk;  she  died  29 
Sept.,  1452,  buried  at  the  Grey  Friars,  Glouces- 
ter ;  he  married  3rdly,  Joane,  daughter  of  John 
Talbot,  ist  Eari  of  Shrewsbury,  s.p.  (she  re-mar- 
ried to  Edmund  Hungerford) ;  by  his  2nd  wife  he 
had,  with  3  daughters,  4  sons,  of  whom 

MAURICE  BERKELEY  (2nd  son),  styled 
Maurice  Berkeley,  Esq.,  mad.e  partition 
with  the  Earl  of  Surrey  of  the  Mowbray  inherit- 
ance, but  was  not  summoned  to  parliament ;  he 
died  1507,  having  married  Isabel,  daughter  of 
Sir  Philip  Mead,  of  Bristol ;  she  died  1517,  buried 
at  the  Augustine  (Austin)  Friafs,  London,  having 
had,  with  a  daughter,  3  sons. 

[1]  Sir  Maurice.  K.B.,  summoned  to  parliament  1522  ; 
mairicd  and  died  s.p.  12  Sept.,  1523. 


[2]  Sir  Thomas,  constable  of  Berkeley  Castle,  died  22 

Jan.,  1533  ;  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Berkeley. 

[3]  James,  of  Thornbury,  married  Susan  Weddall,  widow, 

ni-e  Veel,  and  had  a  daughter. 

Mary  Berkeley,  heir  of  her  father,  married  Ist  to 
Sir  Thomas  Perrott,  of  Haroldstone,  co.  Pembroke  ; 
she  re-married  to  Sir  Thomas  Johnes,  Knt.,  of  Aber- 
marles,  Carmarthenshire,  by  whom  she  had  4  sons 
and  3  daughters  ;  she  is  said  to  have  re-married  lastly 
to  Sir  Robert  Whitney  ;  by  her  1st  husband  she  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  viz., 

SIR  JOHN  PERROTT,  of  Haroldstone,  co. 
Pembroke,  K.B.,  lord-deputy  of  Ireland  1583, 
Knight  of  the  Bathatthe  coronationof  EdwardVL, 
P.C.  Queen  Elizabeth,  president  of  Munster  1572, 
admiral  of  the  fleet  at  the  time  of  the  meditated 
invasion  of  Ireland  by  the  Spaniards,  subsequently 
(J58S)  tried  and  condemned  for  high  treason,  but 
respited,  and  died  in  the  Tower ;  made  his  will 
3  May,  1592  ;  he  married  ist,  Anne,  daughter  of 
Sir  Thomas  Cheney,  K.G.,  and  had  a  son.  Sir 
Thomas  ;  he  married  2ndl3',  Jane  Pollard,  and 
had,  with  other  issue  (see  vol.  i.,  page  145),  a 
daughter, 

Anne  Perrott,  married,  as  ist  wife,  to  Sir  John 
Philipps,  of  Picton  Castle,  Pembroke,  etc..  Baronet,  so 
created  9  Nov.,  1621  ;  he  died  27  March,  1629,  having 
had,  with  numerous  issue,  a  daughter, 

Olive  Philipps  (5th  daughter),  married  to  Sampson 
Lort,  of  Eastmoor  (or  East  Meare)  and  Stackpole,  co. 
Pembroke,  high  sheriff  1649  (brother  of  Sir  Roger  Lort, 
created  a  baronet  15  July,  1662),  and  had  a  daughter, 
viz., 

ELIZABETH  LORT,  bom  2  Nov.,  1633,  died 
7  Feb.,  1685,  having  married  11  Nov.,  1661, 
as  ist  wife,  to  Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran,  co. 
Montgomery*,  of  Jesus  Coll.,  0.\on,  a  magistrate 
for  the  county,  and  nominated  for  the  shrievalty 
(son  and  heir  of  Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran,  by 
his  wife  Elizabeth  Stanley,  see  lineage,  page  156); 
bom  9  Dec.,  1637;  died  26th  nth  month,  1698; 
he  married  2ndly,  8  Feb  ,  1686,  Ann  Laurence, 
of  Lea,  CO.  Hereford  ;  she  died  s.p.  2  March,  1708 
(inscription  states  6th  month,  1708).  By  his  ist 
wife  he  had,  with  other  issue  (see'vol.  i.,  page  145), 
a  son, 

SAMPSON  LLOYD,  of  Lea,  near  Leominster, 
and  of  Birmingham,  iron  merchant  ;  born  at 
Welshpool,  26  Feb.,  1664;  died  3,  buried  16  xi., 
1724,  having  married  ist,  1685,  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  Sybil  Good,  Esq.,  of  ;  she  died  10 
April,  1692,  having  had  4  daughters  (see  vol.  i., 
page  146);  he  married  2ndly,  5  x.,  1695,  Mar)', 
daughter  of  Ambrose  Crowley,  Esq.,  aforesaid; 
she  bom  15  Sept.,  1677 ;  died  ist  9th  month, 
1770,  aged  about  93,  having  had,  with  other  issue 
(see  vol.  i.,  page  146),  a  son. 


Charles  Lloyd  joined  the  Society  of  Friends  m  : 
irisoned  (with  his  wife)  in  Welshpool  gaol  for 
ount  of  his  religious  principles. 


L16J 


♦•  Thg  +  Desceut  +  OB  •♦ 

William    Fry    Foster,    Esq, 

OF  LE   COURT,    HANTS,    D.L.    FLINTSHIRE, 

FROM     THE 


131000  Eogal 


cf  €ngIanD. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  ig=pEleanor  (ist  wife),  clau.  of 
Aug.  1274, b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,   d.   lo  May,^rGilbert  de   Clare,   Earl   of 

1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester     and    Hereford 

I  (isihusband),d.  7  Dec.  1295. 


Eleanor,  sister  and  co-h.  of=pHugh  le  Despencer,  sum. 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  I  to  parlt. ;  declared  traitor  ; 
Gloucester,  m.  i  May,  1306.  |  hanged  29  Nov.  1326. 


Elizabeth  Despencer=j=Sir  Maurice  Berkeley,  sum. 
I  to  parlt.  1362-1368. 

Sir  James  Berkeley,  of  Rag-=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-h.  of 


land,  knt.,  d.  13  June,  1409. 


Sir  John  Bluet,  of  Ragland, 


knt. 


JamesBerkeley.  nephew  and=j=Isabel  (2nd  wife),  widow  of 
heir  male  of  Thomas,  Lord  I  Henry  Ferrers,  son  and 
Berkeley ;  he  had  sum.  to  heir  of  William,  5lh  Lord 
parlt.  1421-1461,  d.  Nov.  |  Ferrers,  of  Groby,  dau.  of 
1463.  '  I  Thomas  Mowbray,  Duke  of 

I  Norfolk. 


Maurice  Berkeley,  2nd  son,  =j=lsabel,    dau.  of  Sir  Philip 
d.  ,1507.  Mead,  of  Bristol,  d.  151 7. 

James   Berkeley,  of  Thorn-=i=Susan  Waddall,  widow,  7u'c 
bury  (3rd  son).  Veel. 


Sir  Thomas  Perrott,^ 
of  Haroldstone,  co. 
Pembroke  (1st  hus- 


Mary  Berkeley,=SirThomas  Johnes 
dau.  and  heir./|\(2nd  husband). 

=Sir  Robert  Whit- 
/|\  ney  (3rd  husband). 


continued  from  bel&iu.. 
Sir  Thomas  Perrott  (1st  husbd.)=f=Mary  Berkeley. 

SirJohnPerrott,  ofHaroId-=Anne  (1st  wife),  dau.  of  Sir 
stone,     K.B.,    lord-deputy     Thomas  Cheney,  K.G. 
Ireland  1583,  admiral  of  the=j=Jane  Pollard  (2nd  wife), 
fleet,  died  in  the  Tower.        | 


Anne  Perrott  (1st  wife)=j=Sir  John  Philipps,  of  Picton 
I  Castle,  Pembroke,  bart.,  d! 
I  27  March,  5639. 


Olive  Philipps  (5th  dau.)=j=Sampson  Lort,  of  East- 
I  moor  and  Stackpole,  co. 
Pembroke. 


Elizabeth  Lort  (ist  wife),  m.=j=Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran, 
II  Nov.  1661,  d.  7  Feb.  I  co.  Montgomery,  b.  9  Dec. 
16S5.  1637,    d.   26th   xi.   month. 


Sampson  Lloyd,  of  Birming-= 
ham,  b.  26  Feb.  1664,  m. 
5   X.  1695,  d.  3   i.  1724. 


=Mary  (and  wife),  dau.  of 
Ambrose  Crowley,  of  Stour- 
bridge, sister  of  Sir  Am- 
brose Crowley,  died  1st  ix. 
month,  1770,  aged  93. 


Sarah  (ist  wife).=j=Sampson  Lloyd,=f=Rachel  (2nd  wife), 
dau.  of  Richard  I  of  Birmingham,  |  dau.  of  Neheiniah 
Parkes,  of  Oaks-  banker,  b.  1699,  Champion,  of  Bris- 
well  Hall,  CO.  |  d.  1779  (see  pp.  tol,  m.  1731,  d. 
Staff.  I  146,  155).  I  1766. 


Sampson  Lloyd,  of=f  Rachel,  dau.  of  Saml.  Charles 
Bordesley,  co.  War-  Barnes,  of  London,  d.  (see  vol. 
wick,  d.  27  Dec.  1807.     20  March,  1814.  i.,p.i56). 


Saml.,ofBir-  Richard,  of    Alfred^ 

mingham,  m.  Allesley,m.     Goldic 

Rachel  Brai-  Elizth.Har- 

thwaite    (see  man(seevol 

vol. i., p.  150).  i.,  p.  146). 


of 


Sarah  Lloyd.=f=Jos.   Foster,  Elizth..m. 

m.    II    Nov.     of   Bromley  to      John 

m.     Anna     1785,    d.     8  |  Hall,  Essex,  Biddle 

Lloyd  (see     Sept.   1S47.    Id.    9    June,  (see  vol.  i., 

vol.  i.,    p.  1S35.  p.  148). 

148). 


Joseph  TalwiQ  Sampson  Foster,  of= 
Foster,  m.  Mary  Le  Court,  Peters- 
Tweedy,  and  field,  Hants,  d.  9 
d.s.p.  1S61.  Aug.  1870. 


wifetoGeo. 
Birkbeck, 
M.D.  (see 
vol.  i..  p. 
150).^= 

Mary,   dau.  of    Rachel,  m.  1823  Anne,  m.  toRich.  Lucy  Foster,  Wm.  Lloyd  Birkbeck,  Down- 

William     Fr}',     to  Jas.  Foster,  of  Janson,  of   Lon-  living  unmar-  ing  professor  of  laws,  Camb. 

of  London,   d.     London,        who  don  (seep.  i8).=  ried.  Univ. .since  i860,  bar.  at-law 

13  March, 1860.     d.s.p.  1861.  '      A  '  Lincoln's   Inn,   M.A.    Trin. 

•  Coll.,  Camb.,  1833,  b.  1806. 


Rachel  Charlotte, 

andAnnie,  m.         to 

m.toW.P.  Thomas 

Summer-  Phelps, 

field  (see  Esq.  (see 

vol.  i.,  p.  vol. i., pp. 

148).  14S-9)- 


William  Fry=.Car( 
Foster,  of  Le  I  of  E 
Court,  b,  1825,  lide 
m.  1850. 


'Rev'^C.  Whit-    re° 
more,  M.A.,m.     Gr 


Foster,  =  Letitia,  dau.  of  Edwd.Henry,  Chas.Jas.=Anna,da 
or  of  I  Ven.  Benjamin  b.  1839,  m.  Foster, b.  |  ot  Ven. 
atham,    I  Philpot,         m.     1874.      Mary,     1844.  I  Philpo 

83o.  1862,  d.  1874.       dau.    of  Rev. 

R.  Hollings. 


Sarah. 


Reginald  C,     Geiti 


Syhilla. 
Florence 
Helen. 
Lucy. 


Turville,  b.  1863. 
Percival,  b.  1871. 
Bertram,  b.  .873. 
Raymond, b.1874. 


Archibald  Sampson,  I 

Chrvstabel. 

Nurah. 

KacheL 


[^7] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


SAMPSON  LLOYD,  of  Old  Park  House,  Bir- 
mingham, banker  and  ironmaster,  purchased 
"Owen's  Farm"  1743  (son  of  Sampson  Lloyd 
and  Mary  Crowley,  see  page  );  bom  at  Bir- 
mingham, 15  v.,  1699,  died  30  Nov.,  1779;  he 
married  ist,  29  Sept.,  1727,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Richard  Parkas,  Esq.,  of  Oakswell  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  and  of  Birmingham  ;  she  died  16  iii., 
1729,  aged  29  [leaving  an  only  son,  Sampson, 
father,  by  Rachel  Barnes,  of  7  sons  and  10  daugh- 
ters (see  vol.  i.,  page  146),  of  whom  the  eldest, 
Sarah,  wife  of  Joseph  Foster,  see  note  below]  ;  he 
married  2ndly,  17  Sept.,  1731,  Rachel,  daughter 
of  Nehemiah  Champion,  of  Bristol ;  she  born  30 
March,  1712,  and  died  16  Sept.,  1766,  having  had, 
with  other  issue  (see  vol.  i.,  page  156),  a  son, 

CHARLES  LLOYD,  of  Birmingham,  banker, 
and  of  Bingley  House,  Warwickshire  (by 
devise  of  his  brother  Nehemiah),  bom  22  viii., 
1748;  died  16  Jan.,  1828;  married  .1774. 

Mary,  only  daughter  of  James  Farmer,  Esq.,  of 


Bingley  House,  Warwickshire  ;  she  died  9  Dec, 

1821,  aged  71,  having  had,  with  7  sons  (see  vol.  i., 
page  157).  7  daughters  [a). 

[lo]  Priscilla  (Lloyd),  born  7  May,  died  5  June,  1777. 
[2rt]  PEISCIILA  (Lloyd),  married  to  Christopher  Words- 
worth, of  whom  see  page  21. 

[3«]  Olivia  (Lloyd),  bom  7  March,  1783  :   died  s.p. 
Dec,    1854,   having  married,  at  Birmingham,   3  Aug., 
iSoS,  to  Paul  Moon  James,  of  Wake  Green,  Worcester- 
shire, J. P.,  and  of  Birmingham,  banker,  high  bailiff  1834; 
he  died  13  July,  1854. 
[4a]  Mary  (Llo)d),  bom   i  June,  1784  ;   died  22  Nov., 

1822,  having  married  19  March,  1806,  to  George  Braith- 
waite,  of  Kendal;  he  died  23  Nov.,  1853,  having  had  6 
sons  and  3  daughters  (1^). 

(\h-4a)  George  (Braithwaite),  born  27  Aug.,  1808 ; 
died  27  Feb.,  1810. 

(Zb-4a')  George  (Braithwaite),  bom  21  July,  1810; 
died  unmarried  22  May,  1865. 

(Zf>-4a)  Thomas  (Braithwaite),  born  I  May,  1816;  un- 
married. 

(V>-4c7)  Samuel  (Braithwaite,  twin  with  James),  bom 
25  April,  1820 ;  died  7  March,  1870 ;  married  3 
March,  185S,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Robert  Halters- 
ley,  and  had  3  sons. 

[1]  George  Henry  (Braithwaite).  born  9  April,  1859. 


CAR  AH  FOSTER,  «.y  LLOYD  (eldest  daughter  of 

^5     Sampson  Lloyd,  of  Bordesley,  co.   Warwick,  and 

of  Birmingham,  banker,  by  his  wife  Rachel  Barnes,  see 

vol.  i.,  page  146),  born  28  Oct.,  1764  ;  died  at  Stamford 

Hill,  Middlesex,  8  Sept.,   1847  ;  married  at  Henley-in- 

Arden  11  Nov.,  1785,  to  Joseph  Foster,  of  Bromley  Hall, 

Essex  ;  he  died  there  9  June,  1835,  aged  74,  having  had 

4  sons  and  5  daughters. 

[1]  Robert    (Foster),    born  at  Bromley   Hall   11   Sept., 

1786  ;  died  there  20  Jan.,  1798. 

[2]  Joseph  Talwin  (Foster),  of  Williams,  Foster,  and  Co., 

born  at  Bromley  3  Jan.,  1794:  died  s.p.  at  Stamford  Hill 

I  Feb.,  l86t  ;   inarried  at  Falmouth  13  Oct.,  1825,  Mary, 

daughter  of  William  Tweedy,  of  Falmouth,  banker ;  she 

died  s.p.  16  May,  1871. 

[3]  SAMPSON,  of  whom  immediately. 

[4]  Robert   (Foster),    born  at  Bromley  4  Nov.,    1802  ; 

died  unmarried  at  Stamford  Hill  9  Sept.,  1841. 

[5]  Rachel(Fpster),  born  at  Bromley  Hall  10  April,  1788  ; 

died  s.p.  at  Staimford  Hill  12  Aug.,  1862 ;  married  14  May, 

1823,  to  her  2nd  cousin,  James,  2nd  son  of  Robert  Foster, 

of  Hebblethvvaite  Hall,  Yorkshire  ;  he  died  20  Jan.,  1861. 

[6]  A  daughter,  born  at  Bordesley  16  March,  {790;  died 

at  Bromley  10  April  following. 

[7]  Anne  (Foster),  born  at  Bromley  16  July,  1795;  died 

7  Nov.,  1881  ;  married  at  Plai^tow  i  Jan.,  1828,  as  and 

wife,   to   Richard  Janson,   of  London,    stockbroker  ;   he 

died  18  July,  1830,  leaving  a  son, 

Richard  J^NgoN,  born  3  March,  1829;  married  at 

Farnham,  Surrey,  7 May,  1863,  Mary,  daughterof  Robert 

Clark,  of  that  place,  and  has  a  daughter,  Gertrude  Mary. 

[8]  Sarah  (Foster),  born  at  Bromley  13  June,  1805  ;  died 

at  Stamford  Hill  28  March,  1861. 

[9]   Lucy  (Foster),  born  at  Bromjey  13  Nov..  :8io. 

SAMPSON  FOSTER,  of  Le  (Court,  Petersfield,  Hants, 
sometime  of  Norwich  and  of  Fakenham,  Norfolk, 
bora  22  March,  1797;  died  9  Aug.,  1870;  married  26 
March,  1824.  Mary,  daughterof  William  Fry,  of  London  ; 
she  died  13  March,  1869,  having  had  6  sons  and  i  daughter. 
[1]  William  Fry  (Foster),  of  Le  Court  aforesaid,  D.L. 
Flintshire,  born  8  Aug.,  1S25  ;  married  in  Paris  23 
Dec,  1850,  Caroline,  elder  daughter  of  Ellis  Watkin 
Cunlifte,  Esq.,  of  London  (see  Foster's  Haroiiclusf),  and 
has  had  3  sons  and  5  daughters. 

(1)  Herbert   Cunliffe  (Foster),   bom  4  March,   1854; 

died  6  April,  1856 


[t8] 


(2)  Reginald  Cunliffe  (Foster),  bora  5  Oct.,  i860. 

(3)  Ellis  Cunliffe  (Foster),  lieut.  the  royal  fusiliers 
(City  of  London  regt.),  1883,  late  4th  battalion  Duke  of 
Wellington's  (West  Riding)  regt.,  born  22  April,  1863. 

(4)  Gertrude  (Foster),  born  4  Oct.,  185 1  ;  married  14 
Sept.,  1875,  to  her  2nd  cousin,  Walter  Howell  Cun- 
liffe, capt.  and  adj.  52nd  light  infantry  (brother  of  Sir 
R.  A.  Cunliff'e,  Bart.  M.F.),  and  has  a  daughter, 

Gwynedd  .Sybilla  (Cunliff'e). 
(6)  Sybilla  Caroline  (Foster),  born  4  Dec.  1852. 

(6)  Florence  Annabel  (Foster),  bom  24  March,  1856. 

(7)  Helen  Mary  (Foster),  born  15  March.  1858. 

(8)  Lucy  Edith  (Foster),  bora  26  July,  1864. 

[2]  Sampson  Lloyd  (Foster),  C.E.,  born  7  Aug.,  1831  ; 
died  31  March,  1879;  married  I  Jan.,  1859,  Louisa  Laura, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Charles  Blayney  Cavendish  Whitmore, 
M.  A.,  rector  of  Stockton,  Salop,  and  had  3  daughters. 

(1)  Constance  Mary  (Foster),  bora  3  Dec  ,  1859. 

(2)  Laura  Josephine  (Foster),  born  26  Feb.,  i86l. 

(3)  Frances  Mabel  (Foster),  bom  14  Jan.,  1863. 

[3]  Joseph  (Foster),  born  24  Feb.,  1833;  died  6  Feb., 
1S34. 

[4]  Joseph  (Foster),  B.A.  Christ  Coll.,  Camb.  (Jun. 
Opt.),  1857,  M.A.  i860,  rector  of  Greatham,  Hants, 
1879-80,  etc.,  born  9  Dec,  1834  ;  died  3  March,  1880  ; 
married  15  May.  1862,  Letitia  Frances,  daughter  of  Yen. 
Benjamin  Philpot,  rector  of  Dennington  1881-3,  vicar- 
genl.  Isle  of  Man.  and  archdeacon  of  Sodor  and  Man ; 
she  died  13  Nov.,  1874,  having  had  4  sons. 

Turville  Douglas  (Foster),  born  29  Nov.,  1865  ;  Percival 
Lloyd,  bom  23  Oct.,  1871  ;  Bertram  Noel,  born  I  Jan., 
1873  ;  Raymond  Leslie  Vachel,  bom  16  Aug.,  1S74. 
[5]  Edward  Henry  (Foster),  of  Earlscourt,  Davenport, 
Ontario,  Canada,  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.,  late 
major  ist  Staff,  mihtia,  bora  5  Dec,  1839;  married  16 
Feij.,  1874.  Maiy,  daughter  of  Rev.  Richard  Hollings  ;  s.p. 
[6]  Chades  James  (Foster),  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(jun.  opt.).  1867,  M.A.  1870,  bom  12  May.  1844;  mar- 
ried 10  Feb.,  1871,  Anna  Cecilia,  daughter  of  Yen. 
Benjamin  Philpot,  archdeacon  of  Sodor  and  Man,  afore- 
said, and  has  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

Archibald    Sampson   (Foster),    bom   27   Jan.,    1872 ; 
Chrystabe}  Mary,  born  18  Jan.,  1873  ;  Norah  Louisa 
^Iargaret,  born  21  July,  1874;  Rachel  Dorothy,  born 
1  Feb.,  1877. 
[7]  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Foster),  bom  8  Aug.,  1829. 


Braithwaite  of  Hookfield  Grove,  Surrey. 


[2]  Robert   William,   born  7  May,   1863;   died   18 

Jan.,  1882. 

[3]  Alfred  Lloyd,  bom  8  Nov.,  1864. 
(hb  40)   James    (Braithwaite,    a   twin   with   Samuel), 
bora  25   April,    1S20  ;   married  25  July,  1S60,   Ann, 
daughter  of  Andrew  M'Landsborough ,  of  Otley,  Yorks, 
and  has  3  daughters. 

Mary  (Braithwaite),  born  15  July,  1861;  Alice,  bom 

28  March,  1864  ;  Rachel  Lloyd,  born  5  March,  1866. 
{,^-40)  Gurney  (Braithwaite),  born  25  June,  1S18  : 
died  27  April,  1819. 

i^b-4a)  Mary  (Braithwaite),  bom  28  Feb.,  1807  ; 
died  18  April,  1833,  having  married  8  March,  1S30, 
as  1st  wife,  to  Charles  Kingston,  M.D.,  of  Plymouth  ; 
he  died  5  Sept.,  1872,  having  had  2  daughters. 

Mary  Anna  (Kingston),  died  unmarried  26  Feb.,  1870, 

Georgina  Braithwaite,  died  unmarried  12  Oct.,  1854. 
(ib-4a)  Deborah  (Braithwaite),  died  unmarried  17 
April,  1833. 

(9b-4a)  Alice,  born  18  July,  1814;  married  28  June, 
1855,  to  Mark  Batt,  Esq. 
[6a]    Anna  (Lloyd),  born  27  Dec,  178S  ;  died  18  Dec, 


IS59  ;  marr 


16  March,  1S08,  to  Isaac  Braithi 


Kendal,  who  died  27  Dec,  1 86 1,  aged  81,  having  had 
7  sons  and  2  daughters  (c). 

O-c-Sa)  Isaac  (Braithwaite),  of  Hookfield  Grove, 
Surrey,  and  of  Gloucester  Square,  Hyde  Park,  London 
(a  twin  with  Charles  Lloyd),  born  6  July,  iSio; 
married  10  March,  1840,  Louisa,  daughter  of  John 
Masterman,  Esq.,  of  Leyton,  Essex,  M.P.  city  of 
London  1841-57,  and  has  had  5  sons  and  4  daugh- 
ters (flO- 

\ld-ic]  Alfred  (Braithwaite),  born  21  Nov.,  1843  ; 
"died  unmarried  18  June,  1880. 
[id-ic]  Basil  (Braithwaite),  of  London,  banker,  born 
II  Feb.,  1845;  married  17  July,  1872,  Rosamond 
Augusta,  daughter  of  Augustus  William  Gadesden, 
Esq.,  of  Ewell  Castle,  Surrey,  by  his  wife  Emma, 
daughter  of  John  Barkworth,  Esq.,  of  Tranby 
House,  Yorkshire,  s.p. 

[SiZ-j-t-]    John    Masterm.in    (Braithwaite),    vicar   of 
Croydon   since  1882,   and  of  St.   Michael  and   All 
Angels',    Maidstone,    1878-82,    B.A.     Trin.    Coll., 
Camb.,   l858,  M.A.    1872,  born  27   March,    1846  ; 
married  II  Oct.,  1871,   Elizabeth  Jane,  daughter  of 
late  Col.  Thomas  Sidney  Powell,  C.B.,  53rd  regt., 
and  has  5  sons  and  2  daughters, 
John    Sidney,    born    17    Sept.,    1874;     Francis 
Powell,    bom   2   Nov.,    1875;    Richard  Wilfred. 
bom  6  Feb.,    1877;    Lawrence  Walter,  born  18 
July,  1878  ;  Michael  Lloyd,  born  27  April,  l88i  ; 
Florence   Lilian,  born  9  March,   1873  ;   Dorothy 
Louisa,  bom  24  Jan.,  1883. 
[id-tc]   Reginald  (Braithwaite),  of  London,  stock- 
broker, born  18  July,  1847;  married  22  June,  1876, 
Adelaide   Catherine   Anne,    2nd   daughter  of  Rev. 
George  Vaughan  Chichester,  M.A.,  rector  of  Wotton, 
Surrey,  niece  of  William,  1st  Lord  O'Neill,  s.p. 
[5^-/^]  Walter  (Braithwaite),   B.A.  Wadham  Coll, 
Oxon,  admitted  to  the  Inner  Temple  2  July,  186S, 
born  23  Sept.,  1848;  died  s.p.,  8  Feb.,  1872;  married 
14  lune,    1871,  Elizabeth  Emily,  only  daughter  of 
William  Singleton   Birch,   Esq.,    of    Kersal    Edge, 
Manchester;    she   re-married    26    April,    1877,    to 
Edward,  youngest  son  of  late  John  Martin,  Esq.,  of 
St.  Austell,  Cornwall. 

[6<//ir]  Louisa  (Braithwaite),  married  27  June,  1868, 
to  Thomas,  youngest  son  of  John  Barkworth,  Esq.,  of 
Tranby  aforesaid,  and  has  2  sons  and  2  daughters, 
John  Raymond  (Barkworth),  born  17  June,  1869; 
Alfred  Montgomery,  born  16  July,   1873;  Louisa 
Maud,  bom  13  April,   1871  ;  Gwenddolen  Edith 
Georgiana,  born  26  Oct.,  1876. 
\yd-ic\  Eliza  (Braithwaite).        [id-ic'\  Florence. 
Vid-iA  Adeline. 


(2<--j-a)  Charles  Lloyd  (Braithwaite,  twin  with  Isaac), 
born  6  July,  1810  ;  died  in  infancy. 
(3f-ja)  Charles  Lloyd  (Br.-iithwaite),  of  Ghyll  Close, 
Kendal,  born  10  Dec,  iSll;  married  3  July,  1838, 
Susanna,  daughter  of  Isaac  Wilson,  of  Kendal,  and 
has  2  sons  and  a  daughter  («). 

[le-sc]    Charles    Lloyd    (Braithwaite),    of  Kendal, 

born  24  March.  1840;  married  8  July.  1875,  Eleanor 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Samuel  Davis,  of  Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 

[Z^-jf]  Isaac  (Braithwaite),  of  Kendal,  born  9  Aug., 

1844  ;  unmarried. 

[3c- jr]  Anna   Mary,    bom  25  Jan.,    1850  ;    married 

2  May,  1877,  to  her  2nd  cousin,  Thomas  Crewdson, 

2nd  son  of  William  Wilson,  of  Kendal,  and  has  2 

sons  and  a  daughter. 

Charles  Braithwaite  (Wilson),  born  20  March, 
1878;  William  Ernest,  born  25  June,  1880 ; 
Kathleen  Mary,  born  5  Oct.,  18S2. 
(ic-ja)  George  Foster  (Braithwaite),  of  Hawesmead, 
Kendal,  J. P.  Westmoreland  and  borough  of  Kendal, 
mayor  six  times,  born  i5  Aug.,  1813  ;  married  23 
June,  1846,  Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  Adey  Bellamy 
Savory,  Esq.,  of  London,  and  has  had  9  sons  and  5 
daughters  (/). 

[l/^f]  George  Foster  (Braithwaite),  of  Kendal, 
bornsOct.,  1847;  married  5  Aug.,  1875,  Mary  Agnes, 
daughter  of  Roger  Moser,  Esq.,  of  Kendal ;  she  died 
s.p.,  31  Dec,  i"876. 

[2f-4i]   Arthur  Lloyd  (Braithwaite),  born  22  Dec, 
1848  ;  died  at  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  24  April,  1868. 
'-4c\  Albert,  born  10  May,    1851  ;  died  19  Nov., 


W-4C 
1 866. 


[if ■4c]  Paul  James,  born  13  May,  1854;  died  2 
Nov.,  1S66. 

W-4c]  Edward  Martin  (Braithwaite),  born  17  Aug., 
1858. 

[<af-4c]  Ernest,  born  2  May,  died  9  Sept.,  1861. 
[7/-^-]  Cecil  (Braithwaite),  born  il  Sept.,  l8b2. 
W-4.C]    Herbert    Morris     (Braithwaite),     born    15 
April,  1S64. 

[9/-^]  Harold  Bellamy  (Braithwaite),  born  20  Nov., 
1867. 

[Wf-4c\  Mary  Savory  (Braithwaite),  born  24  Jan., 
1850;  married  7  Nov.,  1877,  to  Rev.  Charies  Bout- 
flower,  M.A.  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.,  1870, 
vicar  of  Terling,  Essex,  since  1S76,  and  has  a  son 
and  daughter. 

Charies  (Boutflower).  born  3  Nov.,   1878;  Mar- 


lied    26 


garet  Braithwaite,  born  8  Dec,  1879. 
[nf-4c]    OUvia,    born    22    Dec,    1852; 


1S62. 


[12/-^(r]  Caroline  (Braithwaite),  bom  14  Aug., 
1855;  married  9  Sept.,  1879,  to  David  Page,  M.D. 
Edin.,  and  has  2  children. 

[13/-^]  Emma  (Braithwaite),  born  1$  Jan.,  1857. 
[li/-4i-]    Priscilla     Anna    (Braithwaite),    bbrn    17 
Dec,    1859;     married    29    Aug.,    1883,    to    Rev.' 
William   Tyndale    Hollins,    M.A.    Hertford    Coll., 
Oxon,  1882,  rector  of  St.  Peter,  Bristol,  since  1882. 
(5<:-j-a)  Thomas  (Braithwaite),  bora  Feb.,   1815; 

died  young, 

(6<-.j-a)  Robert  (Braithwaite),  vicar  of  Chipping 
Campden,  co.  GIouc,  1873-82,  bom  24  July,  1816; 
died  21  Jan.,  1882  ;  married  9  April,  1844,  Charlotte, 
daughter  of  John  Masterman,  Esq.,  of  Leyton,  Essex, 
aforesaid,  M.P.  London,  and  had  a  son  and  2 
daughters  (^). 

[ii-6c]  Robert  (Braithwaite),    bar.-at-law  Lincoln's 
Inn  1871,  born  23  Dec,  1845  ;  married,  s.p. 
[2^-6f]  Chariotte  (Braithwaite),  bom  6  June,  1847  ; 
died  4  April,  1848. 

[S^-Sc]  Anna  (Braithwaite),  bom  tl  March,  1851  ; 
married  21  Sept.,  18S0,  to  Robert  Ley  Wood,  Esq., 
of  Cheltenham,    formerly   of  Llanelly,   2nd   son  of 


^9] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  Enoland. 


James  Wood,  Esq.,  of  Ratcliffe  Culcey,  co.  Leic, 
and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 

Robert  Braithwaite  (Wood),  born  9  Dec,  1882; 
Charlotte  Anna  Braitliwaite,  born  29  Oct ,  iSSi. 
(7<--5<!)  Joseph  Bevan  (Braithwaite,  a  twin  with 
Mary  Caroline),  bar.-at-law  Middle  Temple  1S43, 
born  21  June,  1818;  married  27  Aug.,  1851,  Martha, 
daughter  of  Joseph  Ashby  Gillett,  Esq.,  of  Banbury, 
banker,  and  has  3  sons  and  6  daughters  (h). 

\\.h-jc\   Joseph    Bevan    (Braithwaite),    of    London, 
stockbroker,  bom  5  Oct.,   1855  ;   married  27  July, 
1 88 1,    Anna    Sophia,    only   daughter   of  Jonathan 
Gillett,  of  Banbury,  banker,  and  has  a  son, 
Jonathan  Frederick,  bom  9  Aug.,  1883. 
[2/(-7(-]  George  (Braithwaite),  bom  5  March,  1861. 
[3/i-7(-]  William   Charles  (Braithwaite),   B.A.,   born 
23  Dec,  1S62. 

[4/i-7c]  Martha  (Braithwaite),  bora  26  March,  1853. 
[5/i-7t-]  Anna  Lloyd  (Braithwaite),  bom  6  Aug., 
1854;  married  28  March,  1878,  to  Richard  Henry 
Thomas,  of  Baltimore,  M.D.,  and  has  a  daughter, 

Henrietta  Martha  (Thomas),  bom  24  May,  1879. 
i6,4-7c]  Mary  Caroline  (Braithwaite),  born  4  April, 
1857. 

[7/;  7<r]  Elizabeth  (Braithwaite),  bora  24  July,  1858; 
married  24  Aug.,  1881,  to  George  Henry  Emmott, 
M.A.,  LL.n.,  bar.-at-law  Inner  Temple  1879,  and 
has  2  daughters, 

Mary    King    (Emmott),    bora    22    Oct.,     1882; 
hannah  Elizabeth,  born  30  Dec,  18S3. 
\%h-ic\  Rachel  Barclay  (Braithwaite),  born  20  Nov., 
1859. 

[9/;-7i]    Catharine    Lydia    (Braithwaite),    born    30 
Aug.,  1864. 
(ic-sa)  Anna  (Braithwaite),  bom  30  May,  1809;  died 
tmmarried,  31  Jan.,  i860. 

(9(--5a)  Mary  Caroline  (Braithwaite,  twin  with  Joseph 
Bevan),  bora  21  June,  1818  ;  married  26  Oct.,  1841, 
to  Joseph  Savory,  Esq.,  of  Buckhurst  Park,  Berkshire; 
he  died  16  Dec,  1879  (see  vol.  i.,  page  121),  having 
had  5  sons  and  3  daughters  (j). 

Wj-gc\  Joseph  (Savory),  of  Buckhurst  Park,  Berks,  and 
of  the  city  of  London,  alderman  1883,  sheriff  London 
and  Middlesex  1882-3,  bom  23  July,  1843. 
[2/-9C]  Ernest  Lloyd  (Savory),  rector  of  Palgrave, 
Suffolk,  since  1879,  bom  18  March,  1845  ;  married 
1st,  28  June,  1871,  Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Rev. 
Paul  Johnson,  rector  of  Sidestrand,  1834-72,  and  of 
Overstrand  (both  Norfolk),  1841-72;  she  died  23 
Oct.,  1874,  having  had  3  daughters. 

(1)  Evelyn  May  (Savoi-y),  bom  14  April,  1872. 

(2)  Dorothy  Lloyd,  born  1  Aug.,  1873. 

(3)  Alice  Braithwaite,  born  2  Oct.,  1874. 

Rev.  Ernest  Lloyd  Savory  (ij-gc)  married  2ndly, 
2  Nov.,  1876,  Gertmde,  2nd  daughter  of  Arthur 
J  Arrowsmith,  Esq.,  of  London,  and  has  3  sons 
and  3  daughters. 

(4)  Ernest   Braithwaite  (Savory),   bora  5   Sept., 
1877. 

(5)  Douglas  Lloyd,  born  17  Aug.,  1878. 

(6)  Hubert  Dolobran,  born  25  Sept.,  1883. 

(7)  Winifred  Gertrude,  born  16  Sept.,  1879. 

(8)  Mary  Caroline,  bom  i5  April,  18S1. 

(9)  Evangeline  Bolingbroke,  born  17  June,  1882. 
\^j-gc\  Arnold.  Wordsworth  (Savory),  vicar  of 
Worlaby,  co.  Line,  1883,  born  26  May,  1850;  married 
5  Jan.,  1875,  Eliza  Robertson,  youngest  daughter  of 
late  Alexander  Lawson,  Esq.,  of  Poole,  Dorset,  and 
has  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Arnold  Kenneth  Malcolm  Cecil  Wordsworth 
(Savory),  bora  26  July,  1S82. 

(2)  Islay  Mabel  Laura  Wordsworth  (Savory),  bom 
6  Nov.,  1875. 

(8)   Evelyn  Violet    Wordsworth,   bom    26   July, 


[4;-9r]  Ethelbert  Keston  (Savory),  bom  5  March, 
1852;  married  17  April,  1878,  Eliza,  2ad  daughter 
of  late  Edward  Lisney,  of  Dorking. 
[5/-91-]  Ronald  Herbert  (Savory),  born  28  June, 
1856  ;  married  2  Dec,  1879,  John  Alicia  Maria, 
daughter  of  John  Berry  Torry,  Esq.,  of  Sunningdale, 
Berks,  and  has  a  son  and  daughter, 

Ronald  Herbert,  born  8  Oct.,  1880  ;  Alicia  Eva 
Theresa,  bora  4  March;  1S82. 
\^j-gc\  Mary  Caroline  (Savory),  bora  22  Aug.,  1842  ; 
married   12  July,   1883,  to  John  Loudon  Strain,   of 
Buxton,  Derbyshire. 

\!lj-gc\  Anna  Braithwaite  (Savory),   born  izg  Oct., 

1846  ;  married  20  June,  1876,  to  Rev.  John  Henry 

Johnson,  B.A.   Caius  Coll.,  Camb.,   1863,   rector  of 

Brocklesby  since  1879.  and  has  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 

Herbert    Braithwaite   (Johnson),    bom    16   Aug., 

1877  ;  John  de  Moniiis,  born  17  May,  1882  ;  Anna 

Maude,  bom  29  Oct.,  1879. 

[8;'-9f]  Mary  (Savory),  married  20  June,  1882,  as  4th 

wife,  to  Sir  George  J.  Elvey,  organist  Chapel  Royal. 

Windsor,  1835-82,  and  to  the  Queen  1837-82,  Mus. 

Bac  New  Coll.,  Oxon,   1838,   Mus.  Doc  1S40,  and 

has  a  son, 

George  Frederick  Handel  (Elvey),  bom  29  June, 
1883. 
[6a]  Caroline,  bora  29  June,    1790;   died  unmarried  13 
Oct.,  1811. 

[7a]  Agatha,  born  II  Aug.,  1791  ;    died  ,  1838, 

having  married  19  July,  1815,  to  James  Pearson,  of 
Birmingham,  banker,  who  died  2  March,  1853,  having 
had  4  sons  and  2  daughters  (/t). 

O-k-jd)  James  Pearson,  born  15  Aug.,  1818;   died 

unmarried,        Oct.,  1S77. 

(^k-ya)    Charles  Richard;   died  17  Feb.,  1S21,   aged 

10  months. 

(3/&-7a)    Charles  Lloyd,    born    15  April,    1824;    died 

unmarried,  8  July,  1857. 

(4^-7a)    Richard,    born   29   August,    1825 ;    died  un-  . 

married,  Oct.,  1S76.  ' 

(5^-7a)  Mary  Caroline  (Pearson),  bora  II  Nov.,  1816  ; 

died  5  Feb.,  18S3,  aged  66,  having  married  15  Aug., 

1S38,  to  Robert  Benson  Dockray,  of  Highgate  Aston; 

he    died    8   Sept.,    1 87 1,    having    had   a   son   and   4 

daughters  (/). 

{Xl-Sk^  Robert  Henry  (Dockray),  bora  15  May, 
1843. 

[2/-5.4]  Mary,  born  4  Sept.,  1839  ;  married  at  Lan- 
caster, 21  June,  1866,  to  Rev.  Frederick  Binyon, 
curate  of  Hammersmith  since  1881,  vicar  of  Burton- 
in-Lonsdale,  1866-74,  etc.  ;  B.A.  Trin.  Coll..  Camb. 
(Jun.  Opt.),  i860,  M.A.  1S63,  and  has  had  8  sons 
and  I  daughter. 

John  Frederick  BiNYON,  born  lo  June,  1868; 
Robert  Laurence,    bom   10  Aug.,    1869 ;    Alfred 
George,   bom  14  Nov.,    1 870,    died  Jan..    1871  ; 
Francis   Dockray,    bora   4   Dec,    1871 ;   Charles 
Arthur,  bora  9  March,   1874 ;  Edward  Reginald, 
born  13  Oct.,  1875.  died  31  Aug.,  1876;  Herbert, 
born  24  Feb.,   1877,  died   the  following  month; 
Gilbert  Clive,  born  12  July,  18S0  ;  Lucy  Caroline 
Winifred,   born  10  March,    1S73,   died   18  Feb., 
1879.: 
[SZ-jX-]    Agatha    Sophia,    born     11    Sept.,    1840; 
married  8  Oct.,  1863,  to  Rev.  Stephen  Phillips,  pre- 
centor of  Peterborough  cathedral  1876,  M.A.  Merton 
Coll.,   Oxon,     1872,    and    has    had    9    sons   and  4 
daughters. 

Stephen  Phillips,  born  28  July,  1864  ;  Robert 
Francis,  born  II  Nov.,  1865;  Harold  Dockray, 
born  13  April,  1867  ;  Alban  Lloyd,  bom  6  July, 
1869;  Maurice  Frederick,  born  29  Nov.,  1S70; 
James  Christopher,  bora  13  Sept.,  1873;  Herbert 
Septimus,  bom  19  Dec,  1874 ;  Austin  Henry,  bora 
14  Aug.,  1S77,  died  young;  Ajthur  David,  born 


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Tlie   IVorciszoorth  Family. 


28  Feb.,  1882  ;  Mary  Agatha,  born  30  May,  1868, 
died  young  ;  Frances  Lucy  Caroline,  born  7  Aug., 
1872,  died  young;  Edith  Juliet,  born  29  June, 
1876  ;  Margaret  Emma,  born  18  April,  1879. 

[il-ji']    Katharine,    born   2  Jan.,    1842 ;    died    18 

Jurte,  1857. 

\5l-jk}  Caroline  Margaret  Josephine  (Ddckray),  born 

4  March,  1S56. 
(6X--7a)  Agatha  (Pearson),  born  8  Oct.,  1821. 

PRISCILLA  LLOYD  (eldest  surviving  daugh- 
ter of  Charles  Lloyd,  of  Birmingham,  banker, 
etc.,  see  2a,  page  18),  born  6  Oct.,  1781  ;  died  7 
Oct.,  1815,  having  married  6  Oct.,  1804,  to  Rev. 
Christopher  Wordsworth,  master  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.,  1820-41,  educated  at  Hawkshead  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  tenth  wrangler  1796,  fellow, 
M.A.  1799,  S.T.P.  1810,  chaplain  to  Right  Rev. 
Charles  Manners-Sutton,  archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury, dean  _of  Booking  1807,  rector  of  Lambeth 
and  Sundridge,  Kent,  1816,  rector  of  Buxted- 
cum-Uckfield,  Sussex  (brother  of  William  Words- 
worth, poet  laureate),  bom  at  Cockerraouth .  9 
June,  1774;  died  at  Buxted  2  Feb.,  1846,  aged 
71,  having  had  (with  2  children  who  died  in 
infancy)  3  sons  {m). 

[1;«]  John  (Wordsworth),  educated  at  Winchester  1819, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1S24,  fellow  1830,  etc.,  ordained 
deacon  and  priest  1837,  born  I  July,  1S05  ;  died  un- 
married 31  Dec,  1839. 

[2m]  CHAEIES,  bishop  of  St.  Andrews  (named  on 
page  IS). 

[37«]  Christopher,  D.D.  1839,  hon.  D.C.L.  1869,  bishop 
of  Lincoln,  so  consecrated  24  Feb.,  1869,  formerly  fellow 
of  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  B.A.  (senior  classic)  1830,  M.A. 
1833,  B.D.  and  D.D.  1839,  head  master  of  Harrow  School 
J836-44,  canon  of  Westminster  1844-69,  and  archdeacon 


1865-9,  Hulsean  lecturer  1847-8,  vicar  of  Stanford,  in  the 
Vale  of  Berks,  1850-69,  born  30  Oct.,  1807  ;  married  6 
Dec,  1838,  Susannah  Hatley,  daughter  of  George  Frere, 
of  Twyiord,  Herts  (see  Foster's  Baionctage),  and  has  2 
sons  and  5  daughters  (n). 

{In-jm)  John  (Wordsworth),  Oriel  professor  of  the  in- 
terpretation of  Holy  Scripture,  and  canon  of  Rochester 
1883,  fellow  (and  late  tutor)  of  Brasenose  Coll.,  0.\on, 
M.A.  1868,  prebendary  Lincoln  Cathedral  1870;  uni- 
versity preacher  at  Whitehall  1879,  select  preacher 
Oxford,  1875-6,  Bampton  lecturer  i88».  born  2I  Sept., 
1843  ;  married  28  Dec,  1870,  Susan  Esther,  daughter 
of  late  Kev.  Henry  Octavius  Coxe,  of  the  Bodleian 
Library,  Oxon. 

(2n-jm)  Christopher  (Wordsworth),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.,  1873,  rector  of  Glaston,  Rutland,  since  1877, 
fellow  of  St.  Peter's  Coll.,  Camb.,  1870-8,  tutor  1872-4, 
1S75-7,  born  26  March,  1848;  rnarried  14  April,  1874, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Rev.  Andrewes  Reeve,  vicar  of  ICim- 
meridge,  Dorset,  and  has  3  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Christopher  Andrewes,  born  21   Sept.,   1876;  John 

Vincent,  born  26  Sept.,  1S79  ;  William  Arthur,  bom 

24  May,  1881  ;  Dorothy  Mary;  Ruth  Mary;  Susanna 

Mary. 
(3«)    Elizabeth  (Wordsworth),  lady  principal   of  the 
Lady  Margaret  Hall,  Oxon,  1879. 
(4k)    Priscilla  (Wordsworth),  married  30  Nov.,  1878, 
to  Percy  Andrew  Steedman,  Esq.,  and  has  2  daughters. 

Susanna  Margaret  (Steedman),  born  12  Nov.,  1879; 

Dorothy  Wordsworth,  born  19  March,  1S82. 
(6«)  Mary  (Wordsworth),  married  28  Oct.,  1874,  to 
Rev.  James  John  Trebeck,  M.A.  Christ  Church,  Oxon, 
rector  (curate-in-charge  1877-81)  of  Southwell  Col- 
legiate Church,  Notts,  since  1881,  vicar  of  Annesley, 
Notts,  1869-71,  etc. 
(6«)    Susanna  (Wordsworth). 

(Tn-jw)  Dora  (Wordsworth),  married  6  April,  1880, 
to  Rev.  Edward  Tucker  Leeke,  chancellor  of  Lincoln 
Cathedral,  and  has  2  sons. 

William  Wordsworth  (Leeke),  born  23  Jan  ,  1882 ; 

Christopher,  bom  26  Jan.,  1883. 


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Arthur     Bosanquet,     Esq., 

OF  CLEDDON  HALL,  MONMOUTHSHIRE, 


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Edwaed  I.,  crowned  i9=i=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
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d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre, 

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there  l272,=rGilbert   de   Clare.  Earl   of 
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1295- 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  lst=pHugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hu 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston,  Earl  band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouce 
of  Cornwall.  |  ter,  d.  1347. 


Margaret  d( 
Sept.  1349. 


Audley,  d.  7=rRa1ph  de  StafTord,  K.G., 
I  cr.  Earl  of  StaflTord,  d.  31 
I  Aug.  1372. 


Margaret  Stafrord=f=Sir  John  Stafford,  Knt.,  of 
I  Bramshill,  co.  Staff. 

SirRalphStafford,  of  Graf-=T=Maud,  eldest  dau.  and  heir 
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of  Sir  Edward  Mon-  of  Lench  dau.  of  Richard 
tagu.  I    Randolph.      Cresswell,  Esq. 

Cicely  Rous=i=WaUer  Hanbury,  of  Bean- 
I  hall,  CO.  Wore. 


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ancestor   of    Lord     bury.  dau.    of   Sir    William 

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John  Hanbury, 
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Laurence.=f= 

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Mary,  m.  to  Elizabeth, =T=JacobBosan- 
John    Bree-  m.  18  Jan.     quel, of  Lon- 
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A  Jan-  1799-  I  1767. 


m  Bosanquet.of  Lon-;=Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Ives, 
on,  banker,  ■^.  8  Dec.  |  of  Norwich,  died  13  Nov. 
7S7,  d.  21  June.  1800.  I  l8c6. 

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William  George  Augustus  Hen.  Bosan-- 

Ives  Bosanquet,  quet,of  Osidge,  Herts, 

E.I.C.S.=f  b.  I   March,   1792,  d. 

A  19  Feb.  1877. 


=Louisa  Priscilla,  eldest  dau.  John  Ives,  Samuel,  Edwin.rector     Other 

of  D.  Bevan,   Esq.,  of  Bel-  E.I.C.S.  m.  and  d.  ofForscote,b.     issue, 

mont  and    Fosbury,  m.  20  ^  20     Oct.  loDec.  1799.= 

June.  1825,  d.  II  Apl.  1883.  A  i848,s.p.  ^ 


Arthur  Bosanquei,=Isabella  Matilda, 
of  Cleddon    Hall,  |  dau.   of  Col.   A. 
co.Monmouth.j.p.,  1  Crawford,        Bo. 
BombayC.S.  1851-  !  army,  m.  1861. 
77,  b.  1828.  I 

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I'ercival,  of  Ponfield,  Theodore  Bosanquet.=Merelina  Lelitia  Mary,  Other 

Herts,b.  1831,  m. 1859  of  West  Down,  Brad- I  dau.  of  James  What-  issue 

Charlotte  Louisa,  dau.  worthy,  Devon,   Bo.  '  man  Bosanquet,  Esq.,  (seep, 

of      Richard     Bevan,  C.  S.  1854-80,  b.  22     of  Claysmore,  Middle-  32). 

Esq.^  June,  1833.                     se.x,  m.  30  July,  1867. 
A 


James  Tindal  Htn.Theodore  Bernard  Charles  Nicolas  Conyng 
Ives,  b.  30  Augustus,  b,  3  Horace,  b.  3  hameSymonds,h 
Aug.  1S68.         Aug.  1870.  March,  1876.  26  June,  iSSl. 


MaryFrancesMerelina.    JuhanaFlorenceCecilia. 
Adelaide  Louisa,  Louise  Marguerite  Jer- 

myn. 


[  "  ] 


BOSANQUET,  ARTHUR,  Bombay  Civil  Ser- 
vice 1851-77,  J. P.  Monmouth,  educated  at 
Harrow  and  Haileybury ;  i8th  in  descent 
FROM  Edward  I.;  bom  27  Oct.,  1828  ;  married 
at  Ahmedabad  16  April,  1861,  Isabella  Matilda 
eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Crawford,  3rd  rcgt' 
Bombay  Europeans,  and  has  had  4  sons  and  3 
daughters. 

[1]  Lionel  Arthur,  born  29  Jan.,  1862. 
[2]  Victor  Foulcrand,  born  I  Feb.,  1863. 
[3]  Oswald  Vivian,  born  5  April,  1S66. 
[4]  Arthur  Neville  Crawford,  born  10  June,  1S79. 
[5]  Eva  Geraldine,   born  9  March,   and   died  27  Dec, 
1870. 

[6]  Nora  Louisa,  born  7  Sept.,  1872. 
[7]  Aileen  Isabel,  born  24  April,  1S76. 
Residence— Cleddon  Hall,  near  Chepstow. 


The  Descent  of 

Arthur  Bosanquet,  Esq.,  of  Cleddon  Hall, 

FROM  THE  Blood  Royal  of  England. 

DWARD  I.,  so  named 
after  Edward  the  Confes- 
sor; born  atWestminster, 
17  June,  1239,  knighted 
at  Burgos,  1254,  created 
Earl  of  Chester  ;  crowned 
atWestminster,  19  Aug., 
1274,  king  of  England, 
lord  of  Ireland,  duke  of 
Aquitaine  ;  he  subdued 
the  principality  of  Wales  1283,  claimed  and  exer- 
cised feudal  superiority  over  Scotland  ;  died  at 
Burgh-on-the-Sands,  Cumberland,  7  July,  1307, 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey;  by  his  ist  wife, 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Ferdinand  III.,  king  of 
Castile,  who  died  27  Nov.,  1290,  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  daughter, 

JOAN   OF  ACRE,   born   there   1272  ;    died   10 
May,  1305,  having  married  ist,  2  May,  1290, 
as  2nii  wife  to  Gilbert  de  Clare  (sumamed  "  The 

[2 


Red"),  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  he  died 
at  Monmouth  Castle,  7  Dec,  1295;  she  re-mar- 
ried, 1296,  to  Ralph  de  Monthermer,  who  had 
summons  to  parliament  as  Earl  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford,  in  right  of  his  wife,  1299-1306,  and  had 
issue.  Joan  of  Acre  had,  by  her  ist  husband, 
with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

MARGARET  DE  CLARE,  2nd  sister  and 
co-heir  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  Eari  of 
Gloucester  and  Hertford  (who  fell  at  Bannock- 
bum,  24  June,  1314,  s.p.);  she  married  ist  to 
Sir  Piers  Gaveston,  Earl  of  Cornwall,  to  whom 
Edward  II.  granted  the  county  of  Cornwall  by 
charter,  dated  at  Dumfries,  6  Aug.,  1307,  sum- 
moned to  parliament  19  Jan.  following  ;  beheaded 
without  form  of  trial,  1314,  leaving  an  only 
daughter,  who  was  betrothed  to  John  Moulton. 
Margaret,  Countess  of  Cornwall,  married  2ndly  to 
Hugh  de  Audley;  he  had  summons  to  parliament 
in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  13 17-21,  and  1326-36, 
and  was  created  Earl  of  Gloucester  by  patent, 
16  March,  1337  ;  he  died  without  male  issue  in 
1347,  and  the  dignity  which  was  to  him  and  his 
heirs  appears  to  have  been  considered  extinct ; 
he  left  an  only  child, 

MARGARET  DE  AUDLEY,  died  7  Sept., 
1349,  having  married  to  Ralph  de  Stafford, 
K.G.  (son  and  heir  of  Edmund  de  Stafford,  a  lord 
of  parliament),  summoned  to  parliament  14  Jan., 
10  Edward  III.,  1337,  to  25  Nov.,  24  Edward  III., 
1350,  created  Earl  of  the  County  of  Stafford,  5 
March,  135 1,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  ;  served 
in  the  wars  in  Scotland  and  in  Britany,  taken 
prisoner  at  the  siege  of  Nantes,  seneschal  of 
Aquitaine,  20  Edward  III.,  had  a  principal  com- 
mand at  the  battle  of  Cressy,  one  of  the  founders 
of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  lieutenant  and  captain- 
general  of  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine;  he  died  31 
Aug.,  1572,  having  had,  with  other  issue  (see  also 
pp.  55,  89,  144,  etc.),  a  daughter, 

NTARGARET  STAFFORD,  married,  15 
I  Edward  111.,  to  Sir  John  Stafford,  Knt., 
of  Bramshill,  co.  Stafford  (2nd  son  of  Sir  William 
Stafford,  of  Sandon  and  Bramshill),  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 


3] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


SIR  RALPH  STAFFORD,  of  Grafton,  co. 
Worcester  (in  right  of  his  wife),  steward  of 
the  household  to  Edward  III.  ;  married  Maud, 
eldest  daughter  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Hastings, 
Knt.,  pf  Grafton  Manor  aforesaid,  of  Leamington 
Hastings,  cq.  Warwick,  and  of  Chebsey,  co. 
Stafford,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  q  son, 

SIR  HUMPHREY  STAFFORD,  of  Grafton, 
Knt.,  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heir 
of  Sir  John  Burdet,  of  Huncote,  co.  Leicester,  and 
died  in  1419,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a 
daughter, 

Ann  Stafford,  married  to  William  Rous,  of 
Lench  Randolph  (now  Rouse  Lench),  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

THOMAS  (or  John)  ROUS,  of  Overton,  or 
Everston,  Northants,  married  ist,  Miss 
Taylor,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William 
Vavasour;  by  his  ist  wife  he  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 

JOHN  ROUS,  of  Lench  Randolph,  co.  Wor- 
cester, married  ist,  Ann,  daughter  of  Sir 
Edward  Montagu,  of  Boughton,  Northants,  chief 
justice  King's  Bench  (ancestor  of  the  Duke  of 
Manchester,  see  Foster's  Feet-age);  he  married 
2ndly,  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Richard  Cresswell;  by 
his  ist  wife  he  had,  with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

C~ICELY  ROUS,  married  as  2nd  wife  to  Walter 
Hanbury,  Esq.,  of  Beanhall,  co.  Worcester 
(i557andi568),  and  hadjsons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

SIR  JOHN  HANBURY,  of  Kelmarsh,  North- 
ants, sheriff  ;  knighted  at  White- 
hall 29  Aug.,  1627;  married  Mary  Whetle,  or 
Whethill,  of  Suffolk,  and  had  (with  a  daughter, 
Mary,  Lady  Sandys,  of  Missenden)  a  son, 

EDWARD  HANBURY,  of  Kelmarsh,  married 
ist,  Lucy  Martin,  and  had  issue;  2ndly, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Edward  Shuckburgh,  of  Naves- 
by,  Northants;  he  died  1656,  having  had  by  her 
a  son, 

JOHN  HANBURY,  of  Kelmarsh,  married 
J  Mary,  youngest  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Waller,  sergt.-at-law  1660,  bencher  of 
Gray's  Inn  1654  (2nd  son  of  Thomas  Waller,  of 
Gregories,  Bucks),  and  had  at  least  2  sons. 
[1]  Thomas,  ancestor  of  Lord  Bateman  (see  Foster's 
Peerage). 

[2]  John  (Hanbury),*  married  Catherine,  or  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Sir  Wijliam  Gore,  Knight,  of  Tring,  Herts, 
lord  mayor  of  London,  1702,  and  had  a  son  and  2 
daughters. 

(1)  John  (Hanbury),  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Laurence,  R.N.,  and  had  at  least  a  son  and  2 
daughters. 

[1]  Charles,  died  unmarried. 
L2]  Mary  (Mrs.  Thompson). 
[3]  Henrietta  (Mrs.  Brodler). 


ti. 


•  Meyer,  named  on  page  ; 


[m] 


(2)  Mary  (Hanbury),  died  21  Feb.,  1764,  aged  44, 
having  married  to  John  Breedon,  Esq.,  of  Berecourt, 
Berks,  and  had  issue. 

(3)  ELIZABETH,  of  whom  next. 

ELIZABETH  HANBURY  (younger  daughter 
of  John  Hanbury,  last  named),  died  g  Jan., 
1799,  aged  73,  buried  in  Bro.xbourne Church,  monu- 
ment;  she  married,  18  Jan.,  1748,  to  Jacob,  8th 
son  of  David  Bosanquet,  of  London,  a  Turkey 
merchant  (see  page  ^i),  born  22  Dec,  1713  ;  died 
9  June,  1767,  monument  Bath  Abbey;  had  3  sons 
and  3  daughters  [a). 

[la]  Jacob,  of  Broxbourne  Bury,  Herts,  high  sheriff  1803  ; 
deputy  governor  Levant  Company,  director  French  Hos- 
pital 1787;  East  India  director  45  years,  rnany  times 
chairman;  died  30  July,  1828,  aged  73,  monument  Brox- 
bourne; married  at  Marylebone  Church,  27  Sept.,  1790, 
Henrietta,  relict  of  Thos.  Grady.  Esq.,  of  London,  2nd 
daughter  of  Sir  George  Armytage,  Bart.,  of  ICirklees, 
Yorks  ;  she  died  18  Oct.,  1797,  aged  31,  having  had  2 
sons  and  2  daughters  {b). 

{U-ia)  George  lacob,  of  Broxbourne  Bury,  Herts,  J.P., 
D.L.;  high  sheriff  1S33  ;  of  Christ  Church  Coll.,  Oxon; 
attache  at  court  of  Berlin,  1815  ;  at  Paris,  1817  ;  at 
Madrid,  1822-9  5  born  I  July,  1791  ;  died  3  July, 
1866,  having  married,  30  Oct.,  1831,  Cecilia,  widow  of 
Samuel  Robert  Gaussen,  Esq.  (see  page  28),  daughter 
of  William  Franks,  Esq.,  of  Beech  Hill ;  she  died  16 
May,  1868,  aged  80,  leaving  an  only  daughter. 

Cecilia  Jane  Wentworth-Bosanquet,  born 
27  Aug.,  1833  ;  married  at  Broxbourne  7  Oct.,  1858, 
to  Horace  James  Smith-Bosanquet,  Esq.  (who  as- 
sumed that  surname,  together  with  the  arms,  by 
royal  licence,  8  Sept.,  1866),  youngest  son  of  Samuel 
George  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Sacomb  Park,  Herts  (see 
B.  Carrington,  Foster's  Peerage),  J. P.,  D.L., 
Herts,  high  sheriff  1873,  formerly  capt.  S.  Herts 
yeomanry,  of  Broxbourne,  in  right  of  his  wife,  and 
has  a  son  and  5  daughters. 

[1]  George  Richard  Bosanquet  (Smith-Bosanquet), 
born  5  Feb.,  1S66. 

[2]  Florence  Cecilia  Bosanquet,  born  22  Aug.,  i860. 
[3]  Marion  Constance  Bosanquet,  born  27  July,  1862. 
[4]  Ella  Bosanquet,  born  17  March,  1864. 
[5]  Alice  Eugenia  Bosanquet,  born  18  Sept.,  1869. 
[6]  Lettice  Evelyn,  born  6  March,  1878. 
(2li-ia)    Richard    Godfrey,    educated  at   Sunbury   and 
Westminster  ;  bora  29  Sept.,  1793  ;  died  15  May,  1875, 
having  married  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  26 
June,     1S52,    Grace    Isabella,    daughter    of    William 
Browne,  Ei-q.,  of  Browne's  Hill,  co.  Carlow,  and  had  a 
son, 

Godfrey  Raymond,  born  26  May,  1854 ;  died  8  June, 
1858. 
{Zh-ia)  Henrietta  Maria,  born  2  Oct,  179^;  died  s.p. 
18  May,  18S2,  having  inarried  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  31  July,  1824,  to  John,  2nd  son  of  Godfrey 
Wentworth-Wentworth,  Esq.,  of  Woolley  Park,  Yorks 
(see  Yorkshire  Pedigrees,  ed.  Foster)  ;  he  died  , 

186  . 

(ib-ia)  Chariotte  Eliza,  born  7  Nov.,  1794;  died  14 
June,  1872,  having  married,  5  lune,  1832,  to  Charles 
John  Bosanquet,  vice-admiral  R.N.  1871  (5th  son  of 
Samuel  Bosanquet,  of  Forest  House  and  Dingestow 
Court,  see  page  34) ;  born  22  May,  1807  ;  died  3  Oct., 
1871,  leaving  2  daughters  (c). 

[le-4b]  Henrietta  Eliza  Letiti.-i  (Bosanquet),  bom  17 
June,  1833:  married  at  Enfield,  13  May,  1862,  toMajor- 
Genl.  Matthew  Charles  Dixon,  RA.,  V.C,  served  in 
the  Crimean  war,  knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour 
and  Order  of  Medjidie  (2nd  son  of  Genl.  Dixon, 
R.E.,  and  grandson  of  Admiral  Sir  Manley  Dixon). 


4    THG  +  DeSCGHT-f-OB    fi 

CECILIA  JANE  WENTWORTH  BOSANQUET, 

WIFE  OF 

HORACE  JAMES  SMITH-BOSANQUET,  Esq., 

OF  BROXBOURNEBURY,  HERTS, 


FROM     THE 


'251000  JRopal 


of  (ZBnglanD. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=j=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug;.  1274.  b.  17 June,  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joanof  Acre,  b.  there  i272,=rGiIbert   de   Clare.  Earl   of 
d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
I  1295- 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  lst=j=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston,  Earl  band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
of  Cornwall.  ter,  d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.  7=T=Ralpli   de   Stafford,    K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  I  cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.   31 

I  Aug.  1372. 

Margaret  Stafford=f  Sir  John  Stafford,  Knt.,  of 
I  Bramshill,  co.  Staff. 


A, 

continued  from  helow^ 
Miss  Taylor=i=Thomas  (or  John)  Rous. 

Ann  (ist  wife),  dau.=j=John  Rous,=EIeanor  (2nd  wife), 
of  Sir  Edward  Mon-  I  of  Lench  dau.  of  Richard 
I    Randolph.      Cresswell,  Esq. 


Cicely  RouST=Walter  Hanbury,  of  Bean- 
'    ■•         Wore. 


tagu. 


iis=F waiter  i: 
hall,  CO. 


Sir  John  Hanbury,  of  KeI-=j=Mary  Whetle,  of  Suffolk. 
marsh,  Northants.  | 

I 


Sir  Ralph  Stafford,  of  Graf-=T=Maud.  eldest  dau.  and  heir 
ton,  CO.  Wore.  of  Sir  John  Hastings,   of 

Grafton. 

Sir  Humphrey  Stafford,  of=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  cf 
Grafton,  d.  1419.  I  SirJohnBurdet.of  Huncote, 

I  CO.  Line. 


Ann  Stafford=FWilliam    Rous,    of   Lench 


Randolph,  co.  Leic. 


Miss  Taylor=f=Thomas  or  John  Rous,  or=;Elizabeth  (2nd 
(ist  wife).        Overton      or      Everston,     wife),   dau.   of 
I  Northants.  Wm.Vavasour. 


Northants. 
continued  above. 


Lucy  Martin^Edward  Hanbury,  =Mary  (2nd  wife),  dau.of 

(1st  wife).        ofKelmarsh.  I  EdwardShuckburgh,of 

Navesby,   Northants. 


John  Hanbury,  of  Kelmarsh=Mary,  yst.  dau.  and  co-heir 
I  of  Thomas  Waller,  serjt-at- 
law. 


Thomas  Hanbury,    John  Han-=T=Catherine  or  Elizabeth, 
ancestor   of   Lord     bury.  I  dau.    of   Sir    William 

Bateraan.  Gore,  of  Tring,  Herts. 


John  Hanbury,  Mary,  m.  to  Elizabeth,=j=JacobBosan- 

m.    Elizabeth  John    Bree-  m.  18  Jan.     quet,ofLon- 

Laurence.=f=  don,  Esq.=p  1748,  d.  9     don.d.gjune, 

A  A  Ja°-  1799-     1767. 


Jacob  Bosanquet,  of^Henrietta 


William 


Broxbournebury, 
Herts,    high  sheriff 
1803,    d.    30   July, 


=Charlotte    E.,     Henry  Bosan-=Caroline,     dau.         Three 


Grady,  widow,  sanquet,    of  I  dau.  of  J.  Ives,  quet,        High  I  of    C.    Anstey,         daus. 

dau.  of  Sir  G.  London,  bank-     of  Norwich,  m.  Sheriff  Hants     the     poet,      m. 

Armytage.Bt.,  er.  d.  21  June,  |  1787,  d.  1806.  1815,  b.  1760,  I  1790,  d.  1848. 

ra.i79o,d.i797.  iSoo,  aged  43./K  d.  1817.  ^ 


George  Jacob  Bosanquet,=CeciIia,  widow  of  S.  R. 
of  Broxbournebury,  Herts,  I  Gaussen,  Esq.,  dau.  of  W. 
high  sheriff  1833,  b.  :  Franks,  Esq.,  of  Beech 
July,  i79i,d.3july,iS66.  1  HiU,  d.  16  May,  1S68. 


Richard    Godfrey     Henrietta   Maria,  m.  Charlotte.m.  1832 

Bosanquet,  m.  and    to  John  Wentworth-  to  Vice-Adml.  Bo- 

d.  s.p.s.                       Wentworth,  Esq.,  and  sanquet,    and    d. 

d.  s.p.  1872.= 


Cecilia  Jane  Wentworth=Horace  James  Smith-Bo-     Henrietta  Eliza^Major-Genl.        Amelia  Eleanor,z 
Bosanquet,    only  child,  I  sanquet,   of  Broxbourne-     Letitia,m.l862.     Dixon,   R.A.,     m.  1861. 


.  7  Oct.  1858. 


bury,  in  right  of  his  wife. 


=Rev.  Claude 
Bosanquet, 


George  Richard  Bosanquet,  S.-B., 
b.  5  Feb.  1S66. 
Florence  Cecilia  Bosanquet,  S.-B. 
Marion  Constance  Bosanquet,  S.-B. 


Ella  Bosanquet,  S.-B. 
Alice  Eugenia,  S.-B. 
Lettice  Evelyn,  S.-B. 


Claude,  b.  1862. 
Charles,  b.  1865. 


Reginald,  b.  1867. 
Eustace,  b.  1871. 


[25] 


Tlie  Descenda7its  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


IZc-^d]  Amelia  Eleanor  (Eosanquet),  born  l8  Sept., 
1835;  married,  22  May,  1861,  to  Rev.  Claude  Eosan- 
quet (see  page  34),  M.A.  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxen,  185S, 
vicar  of  Chribt  Church,  Folkestone,  1874;  incumbent 
of  St.  Osyth,  Essex,  1861-4  ;  vicar  of  North  Mimms, 
Herts,  1864;  vicar  of  St.  Nicholas',  Rochester,  and 
senior  registrar  diocese  Rochester,  1864-73;  and  has 
had  5  sons. 

Claude  Charles  Courthope  (Bosanquet),  born 
19  Dec,  1862  ;  Charles  Richard,  born  21  April, 
1865  ;  Reginald  Albert,  born  14  June,  1867  ; 
Ra}Tnond  Armytage,  born  13  Aug.,  1869,  died  8 
Aug.,   1873 ;    Eustace   Fulcraiid,    born  20  April, 


[2a]  WILLIAM,  of  whom  see  page  30. 
[Sa]  Henry,  of  Clanville  Lodge,  Andover,  Hants,  high 
sheriff  1815  ;  director  of  French  Hospital  1786  ;  M.A. 
Hertford  Coll.,Oxon,  1785;  born  18  Sept.,  1760;  died 
29  Jan.,  1817;  he  married  at  Walcot  Church,  Eath, 
3  May,  1790,  Caroline,  daughter  of  Christopher  Anstey, 
the  poet,  of  Trumpington,  Cambridge  ;  she  died  2  Aug., 
1848,  aged  82  ;  buried  with  her  husband  in  Weyhill 
Church,  Andover  ;  had  an  only  son, 

Henry  (Bosanquet),  M.A.  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Oxon,  1819  ;  born  29  Dec,  1793  ;  died  31  Jan.,  1861, 
having  married  at  Upper  Clatford,  Hants,  6  June, 
1827,  Mary,  daughter  of  Wm.  Richards,  Esq.,  of 
Upper  Clatford  ;  she  died  17  Jan.,  1861,  having  had  a 
son  and  daughter. 

(1)  Henry  Anstey  (Bosanquet),  late  of  Clanville  Lodge, 
Andover,  Hants,  M.A.  Christ  Church,  Oxon,  1852, 
bar.-at-law  Inner  Temple,  born  25  March,  1828  ; 
married  at  Kilve,  4  Sept.,  1861,  Mary  Anne  youngest 
daughter  of  Lt.-Col.  Luttrell,  of  Kilve  Court,  Somerset, 
and  of  Dunster  Castle,  and  has  3  daughters, 

Mary,  born  5  July,  1862  ;  Edith  Caroline,  born  15 
Aug.,  1864  ;  Amy  Louisa,  born  13  May,  1866. 

(2)  Caroline  Jane. 
[4a]    Susanna  (Bosanquet),  buried  at  Boxley,   Kent,  6 
Dec,  1828,  having  married  (setts.  28  Nov.,  1776)  as  2nd 
wife  to  James  Whatman,  Esq.,  of  Vinters,   Kent,  high 
sheriff'  1767  ;  he  died  18  March,  1798,  leaving  a  son, 

James  (Whatman),  of  Vinters,  Kent,  J.  P.,  educated 
at  Charterhouse  andTrin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  born  11  Sept., 
baptized  11  Oct.,  1777  ;  died  iS  Sept.,  1843,  buried  at 
Boxley;  married  Feb.,  1811,  Eliza  Susanna,  eldest 
daughter  of  Samuel  Robert  Gaussen,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Brookmans  Park,  Herts  (see  page  28)  ;■  she  died  10 
March,  1864,  having  had  5  sons  (d). 
(lii)  James,  born  Dec,  1812,  died  same  year. 
(2a')  James  (Whatman),  of  Vinters,  Kent,  J.P.,  D.L., 
educated  at  Eton  and  Christ  Church,  Oxon,  M.A., 
F.R.S.,  and  F.S.A.,  late  capt.  West  Kent  mihtia, 
M.P.  Maidstone  1852-7,  West  Kent  1857-9,  Maid- 
stone 1865-74,  born  3  July,  1813  ;  married  23  April, 
1850,  Louisa  Isabella,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Charles 
Ross,  Esq.,  M.P.,  commissioner  of  the  Audit  Board 
(and  his  wife,  Mary,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Charles, 
2nd  and  last  Marquis  Cornwallis,  by  his  wife  Louisa, 
4th  daughter  of  Alexander,  4th  duke,  and  sister  of 
George,  5th  and  last  Duke  of  Gordon,  K.T.),  and  has 
had  5  daughters. 

[1]   Mary    Eliza  Cornwallis,    bom    19  Jan.,    1852; 

married  25  July,   1878,  to  Arthur  George  Dugdale, 

capt.  R.A.,  brigade-major  N.  District. 

[2]  Ellen   Philippa   Louisa,   born    18  June,    1854; 

married  7  March,  1875,  to  W  Blakeney  Persse 

Trousdell,  late  lieut.  7th  Queen's  Own  Hussars,  and 

has  had  5  sons  and  2  daughters. 

Alexander  James  (Trousdell),  bom  18  Sept.,  died 
15  Dec,  1877  ;  William  Hugh  Cornwallis,  born 
9  Jan.,  1879  ;  Charies  Fr.incis,  born  15  Feb., 
1880 :  John  Ponsonby,  born  6  Nov.,  1882  ; 
Maurice  George,  bora  16  Dec,  1883  ;  Edith  Ellen 
Mary ;  Evelyn  Marion  Louisa. 

[26] 


[3]  Florence  Emma  Jemima  (Whatman),  born  30 
April,  1857. 

[4]  Louisa  Elizabeth,  born  24  Aug.,  1858. 
[5]   Evelyn  Julia,  born  7  and  died  12  Nov.,  1861. 
(3i/)   Henry  Armytage,  lieut.  9th  lancers,  educated  at 
Eton,  born  8  July,  1815  ;  died  20  Aug.,  1836. 
(id)    Charies  James,    educated   at  Eton,   and   Christ 
Church,  Oxon,  born  2  July,  1817;  died  7  Nov.,  1855  ; 
married       Dec,  1838,   Harriet  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Rear-Adml.  Geoffrey,  Baron  de  Raigersfeld  ;  she  died 
30  April,  1876,  aged  70,  having  had  an  only  son, 

Charles  Richard  Raigersfeld  (Whatman),  born  15 
March,  1842  ;  died  29  March,  1874 ;  married  28 
Oct.,  1868,  Emily  Jane,  widow  of  William  Edmund 
Finch,  of  Rochester,  daughter  of  James  Hall ;  she 
died  19  April,  1873,  leaving  a  daughter. 

Augusta  Bertha  Elizabeth  Raigersfeld  (Whatman), 
born  12  Nov.,  1869,  H.S.H.  Princess  Edward  of 
Saxe  Weimar  sponsor. 
(5d)    William  Godfrey,  of  London,  banker,   educated 
at   Eton,  and   Christ   Church,  Oxon,  M.A.,  born  17 
Feb.,   1819;    died   16  Dec,    1S76;    married  6  May, 
1845,   Emma   Jane,    daughter   of   Serjeant  Heath,  of 
Kitlands,  Dorking,  and  had  3  sons  and  4  daughters. 
[1]  George  Dunbar  (Whatman),  of  London,  banker, 
a  commissioner  of  lieutenancy  of  London,  educated 
at  Eton,    and   Exeter  Coll.,   Oxon,   B.A.,   bom  21 
Feb.,  1846;  married.  9  April,  1872,  Frances,  eldest 
daughter   of  George   Arthur   Fuller,    Esq.,    of  the 
Rookery,  Dorking.  Surrey,  and  has  a  son, 

Arthur  Dunbar,  born  13  Feb.,  1873. 
[2]  Edward  Godfrey,  bom  4  March,  1850;  died  15 
June,  1857. 

[3]  William  Douglas,  lieut.  20th  hussars,  born  14 
Oct.,  i860. 

[4]  Ann  Eliza,  born  4  Aug.,  1847;  died  7  Aug.,  1870. 
[5]  Margaret  Eleanor,  bom  24  Feb.,  1852  ;  married 
23    April,    1879,    to   Henry   Elliot   Maiden,   M.A. 
Trin.  Hall,  Camb.,  and  has  a  son  and  3  daughters. 
Edward   Elliot  (Maiden),   born   23  Feb.,    1880; 
Anne    Douglas,     born    14    Jan.,    1881  ;     Helen 
Georgina,    born    II  June,    1882;    Mary  Joanna, 
born  23  June,  1883. 
[6]  Emma  Louisa,   born  2  Feb.,    1854  ;    married  6 
Nov.,   1878,  to  John  Gregory  Forbes,  M.A.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.,  vicar  of  Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Essex, 
and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 

Charies  Godfrey  (Forbes),  bora  24  Oct.,   1879  ; 
Margaret  Julia,  born  24  Feb.,  1881. 
[7]  Mary  Julia,  born  6  July,   1856 ;   died  12  June, 
1857. 


[Sa]  Mary  (Bosanquet),  died  16  March,  1844;  buried  at 
Hanwell  25th  ;  she  married  there,  2  Nov.,  1786,  to  John 
William  Commerell,   of  Hanwell  Park,  Middlesex,  and 
Strood  Park,  Sussex,  high  sheriff'  1803  ;  he  died  22  Dec, 
1847,  aged  92,  having  had  2  sons  and  2  daughters  (/). 
(If-Ja)  William  John  (Commerell),  of  the  foot  gu.ards  ; 
fell  at  the  battle  of  Barossa  5  March,  181 1 ;  unmarried. 
(2/-5a)  John  (Commerell),  of  Strood  Park,  Sussex,  edu- 
cated at  Harrow  and  Cambridge  ;  died  27  Feb.,  1836, 
aged  41  ;  married   17  July,   1821,    Sophia   Henrietta, 
2nd  daughter  of  William,  2nd  son  of  Jacob  Bosanquet, 
Esq. ,  of  Broxbournebury  (see  page  30) ;    she  died  1 5 
Nov.,  1841,  having  had  (with  6  children  who  died  in 
mfancy)  2  sons  and  a  daughter  (g). 

[lS-2f]  William  Augustus,  of  Hanwell  Park,  Middx., 
and  of  Strood  Park,  Sussex,  educated  at  Harrow, 
gentleman  commoner  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxon, 
born    I   Oct.,   1822  ;    married  ,   1849,  M. 

Smith,  and  died  s.p.  20  Nov.,  1858,  buried  at 
Hanwell. 

{2g-2/]  Vice-Adml.  Sir  John  Edmund,  K.C.B.  1874, 
V.C,  C.B.  (civil  1866,  military  1869),  a  lord  of  the 
admiralty  187982,  served  in  Baltic,  and  on  China, 
India,  and  South  American  stations,  knight  of  the 


I 


♦•  Thg  +  Descent  +  oe  •♦ 

James     Whatman,     Esq.,     F.S.A., 

OF  VINTERS,  KENT,  LATE  M.P.    WEST  KENT,  ETC., 

FROM     THE 


^looo  laopai 


of  OBnglanD, 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=pEIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274, b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  l272,=j=Gilbert   de   Clare,  Earl   of 
d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
I  1295- 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  lst=f=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston,  Earl  I  band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
of  Cornwall.  ler,  d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.  7=j=Ralph   de   Stafford,    K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  I  cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.   31 

I  Aug.  1372. 


Margaret  Stafford^ 


Sir  Ralph  Stafford,  of  Graf- 
ton, CO.  Wore. 


=Maud.  eldest  dau.  and  heir 
of  Sir  John  Hastings,  of 
Grafton. 


Sir  Humphrey  Stafford,  of=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Grafton,  d.  1419.  SirJohiiBurdet.of  Huncote, 

I  CO.  Line. 


Ann  Stafford=j=William    Rous,    of    Lench 
I  Randolph,  co.  Leic. 


Miss  Taylor=j=Thomas  or  John  Ro 
(ist  wife).        Overton      or      Eve 
I  Northants. 


s,  of=Elizabeth  (2nd 

;ton,     wife),    dau.    of 

Wm.Vavasour. 


coniinued/rom  below. 
Miss  Taylor=j=Thomas  (or  John)  Rous. 

Ann  (ist  wife),  dau.=j=John  Rous,=EIeanor  (2nd  wife), 
of  Sir  Edward  Mon-  of  Lench  dau.  of  Richard 
tagu.  I 


Randolph.      Cresswell,  Esq. 


Cicely  Rous=f=Walter  Hanbury,  of  ! 
I  hall,  CO.  Wore. 


Sir  John  Hanbury,  of  Kel-=i=Mary  Whetle,  of  Suffolk, 
marsh,  Northants. 

I 

Lucy  Martin=Ed ward  Hanbury,  =Mary(2nd  wife),dau.of 

(1st  wife).         ofKelmarsh.  I  EdwardShuckburgh.of 

I  Navesby,    Northants. 


John  Hanbury,  of  Kelmarsh=:Mary,  yst.  dau.  and  co-heir 
I  of  Thomas  Waller,  serjt.-at- 
law. 


=Catherine  or  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  William 
Gore,  ofTring,  Herts. 


Thomas  Hanbury,     John  Han-' 
ancestor   of    Lord     bury. 
Bateman. 


John  Hanbury,  Mary,  m.  to  Elizabeth, =f=JacobBosan- 

m.    Elizabeth  John    Bree-  m.  iS  Jnn.     quet.of  Lon- 

Laurence.=r  don,  Esq.=f=  1748,  d.  9     don,d.9june, 

A  A  Jan-  1799-  I  i?^?. 


Susanna  Bosanqu  et,  m .  I776,=i=james  Whatman,  of  Vinters, 
buried  at  Boxley  6  Dec,  I  Kent,  d.  18  March,  1798. 
1828. 


James  What-  J  air.es  \Vhaiman,=f  l.uuisa  Isabella,  eldest 
inan,b.  Dec.  of  Vinlers,  Kent,  1  dau.  oflateChas.  Ross, 
1812,      died     J.P.,  P.I...  F.S.A.,  I  Esq.,  M.P.(andh;swife 


M.P.,  Mr.idstonc,  I  Maiy, 
1852-7,  1S65-74,  I  ofCha 
West  Kent  1857-  I  of  Cc 
9,  b.  3july,  1813.  I  wift 


and  co-heir 
Marquis 
by   his 
Louisa,  4th  dau.  of 
ander,  4th  Duke  of 
Gordon),m.23Apl.i850. 


James  Whatman,  of  Vinters,=i=Eliza  Susanna,  eldest  dau. 
Kent,  b.  11  Sept.  1777,  d.  |  ofS.R.  Gaussen,Esq.,M.P., 
18  Sept.  1843.  I  m.  Feb.  181 1,  d.  10  March, 

1864. 


Wm.Godfrey=pEmniaJane, 
Whatman,  of 

London, 
banker,  b.  17 
Feb.  i8i9,d. 
l6Dec.i876. 


Heniy  Army- 
tage,  lieut.  9th 
lancers,  d.  20 
Aug.  1836. 


Chas.  James 
Whatman,  b. 
2july,  1S17, 
d.  7  Nov. 
i855.=p 


Serjeant 
Heath,  of 
Kitlands, 
Dorking, 
m.  6  May, 
1845. 


Mary  Eliza  Corn-=Arthur    George     Ellen  Philippa=i=\Villiaml!lakeney  Florence  Emma  J 

wallis  Whatman,     Dugdale,  major     Louisa    What-  |  Persse  Trousdell,  Whatman, 

m.  25  July,  1878.     R.A.                        man,  m.  7  Apl.     late   7th  Queen's  Louisa  Elizabeth. 
1875.                   I  Own  hussars. 


Evelyn  Julia,  b. 
and  d.  Nov. 
1S61. 


Alexander  James  Trousdell,  b. 

"-^cpt.  d.  15  Dec.  1877. 
W,  li.nm    Hugh   Cornwallis,   b 

Jan.  1S79. 


Charles  Francis,  b.  15  Feb.  i88( 
John  Ponsonby,  b.  6  Nov.  1S82. 


[27] 


Maurice  George,  b.     Edith  Ellen  Mary. 

16  Dec.  18S3.  Evelyn  Marion  Louisa. 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


Legion  of  Honour  and  of  the  Medjidie,  Crimean, 
Turkish,  Baltic,  China,  and  Ashartee  medals,  naval 
A.  D.C.  to  the  Queen  187 1 -6,  groc m-ii- waiting  1872-9, 
commanding  at  Cape  1871-3,  winnled  at  the  Prah 
1873,  commander-in-chief  special  sjuadron,  Mediter- 
ranean, 1878,  and  on  American  and  West  India 
station  since  1882  ;  i8th  in  descent  from  Ed- 
wardI.  ;  bom  13  Jan.,  1829  ;  married  13  Oct.,  1854, 
Matilda  Maria,  4th  daughter  of  Joseph  Bushby,  of 
St.  Croix,  West  Indies,  and  of  London,  and  has  had 
3  daughters. 

(l)^Ella  Maude,  bom  29  Jan..  1862. 

(2)  Alice  Gordon  Ives,  born  14  Oct.,  1S63. 

(3)  Jessie  Sophia,  born  26  Oct.,  1865  ;  died  25 
May,  1S68. 

l^g-^f]  Henrietta  Sophia,  bom  15  Nov.,  1824 ; 
married  21  June,  1848,  to  Fitzmaurice  Gustavus 
Bloomfield,  of  New  Park,  co.  Waterford,  J. P.,  capt. 
late  Bengal  artillery  (2nd  son  of  Major  John  Colpoys 
Bloomfield.  of  Redwood,  co.  Tipperary,  see  Foster's 
Peerage,  1883  edition),  and  has  had  2  sons  and  6 
daughters. 

(1)  Fitzmaurice  Edmund  (Bloomfield),  died  15 
Feb.,  1 87 1,  aged  12. 

(2)  Godfrey  Herbert,  bora  5  March,  1865. 

(.3)  Sophia  Arabella  Edith,  married  2  Feb.,  1S70, 
to  William  Capel,  capt.  the  Prince  of  Wales' 
volunteers  (South  Lane,  regt.),  formerly  S2ndregt., 
and  has  a  daughter,  Edith  Beatrice. 

(4)  Kathleen  Mary. 

(5)  Charlotte  Dorothea,  married  31  Aug.,  1876, 
to  Joseph  Mills,  capt.  late  5th  dragoon  guards. 

(6)  Alice  Eliza  Helen,  married  1st,  2  June,  1874, 
to  Frederick  Malcolmson,  Esq.,  of  Clodiagh,  Port- 
law,  CO.  Waterford,  who  died  20  Dec,  1876, 
leaving  2  daughters. 

[1]    Helen   Christina   (Malcolmson),    bom  20 

March,  1875. 

[2]  Blanche  Henrietta  Caldwell  (Malcolmson), 

born  8  May,  1876. 
Mrs.  Malcolmson  re-married  26  Feb.,  iSSo,  to 
Andrew  Edgar  Caldecott,  J. P.  co.  Waterford,  late 
lieut.  3rd  dragoon  guards,  eldest  son  of  Edward 
Caldecott,  Esq.,  of  Trueloves,  Essex,  and  has  a 
son  and  daughter. 

[3]  Andrew  Herbert  (Caldecott),  born  15  Nov., 

1883. 

[4]  Ethel  Mary   Florence  (Caldecott),   born  2 

Dec,  1880. 

(7)  Henrietta  Julia,  married  23  April,  1SS3,  to 
jiajor  Walter  James  Lindsay,  rifle  brigade  (see  E. 
Crawford,  in  Foster's  Peerage). 

(8)  Ethel  Ac-elaide. 

{y-Sa)  Maria  Susanna,  died  s.p.  Nov..  1852;  mar- 
ried 20  July,  1821,  to  Robert  Melville  Grindley, 
E.I.C.S. 

(ifSa)  Eliza,  died  unmarried  Nov.,  1863,  aged  64. 
[6a]  Elizabeth  (Bosanquet),  bom  31  March,  1762;  died 
30  Jan.,  1798  ;  buried  at  North  Mimms,  having  married, 
26  July,  1783,  to  Col.  Samuel  Robert  Gaussen,  of  Brook- 
mans,  Herts,  high  sheriff  1790,  M.P.  Warwick  1796- 
1802,  col.  of  volunteers,  director  of  French  Hospital ;  he 
died  16  Aug.,  1812,  aged  56,  having  had  7  sons  and  3 
daughters  (k). 

(lk-6a)  Samuel  Robert  (Gaussen),  of  Brookmans  Park. 

Herts,  born  11  April,  1783  ;  died  28  April,  iSiS;  he 

married        Sept.,   1813,  Cecilia,  daughter  of  William 

Franks,  Esq.,  of  Beech  Hill,  Berks  ;  she  died  16  May. 

1S68,   aged   So.  having  (re-married  to  George  Jacob 

Bosanquet,  of  Broxbournebury,  Herts,  who  died  3  July, 

1866.  see  page  26;  had  3  sons  (/). 

[1/-7/C-]  Robert  William,  of  Brookmans  Park,  Herts. 

J.P.,  D.L.,  high  sheriff- 1841.  M.A.,  attache  H.B.AL 

legation,    Stockholm,    1836-8,   bom  7  July,    1814; 

died  II  July,   1880;    he  married   11   Aug.,    1841. 


Elizabeth  Christian,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  James 
Archibald  Casamajor,  Esq.,  E.I.C.S.;  she  died  23 
July,  1864,  leaving  2  sons. 

(i)  Robert  George  (Gaussen),  of  Brookmans  Park, 
Herts,  J.P.,  capt.  grenadier  guards,  born  14  June, 
1S43  ;  married  31  Dec,  1870,  Selina,  3rd  daughter 
of  Major  Arthur  Willoughby  Cole-Hamilton,  of 
Eeltrim,  co.  TjTone  (E.  Enniskillen,  in  Foster's 
Peerage),  and  has  2  daughters. 

[1]  Emily  Christian,  born  23  Oct.,  1871. 
[2]  Cicely  Anne,  born  16  Dec,  1S74. 

(2)  Casamajor  William  (Gaussen),  of  the  Dell, 
Llanelly,  born  3  Jan.,  1845  ;  married  2  Feb., 
18S4,  Mabel  Constance,  daughter  of  Sir  Philip 
John  William  Miles,  Bart.,  M.P.,  of  Leigh  Court. 
Somerset. 

{2l-i/c]  Frederick  Charies,  born  24  May,  1816  ;  died 
31  May,  1867,  aged  51  ;  he  married  7  Oct.,  1852, 
Letitia,  eldest  daughter  of  Alfred  Chapman,  Esq. 
(see  vol.  iii.),  and  had  5  sons  and  a  daughter. 

(1)    Alfred    William    George,    lieut.    43rd   regt.; 

bom  9  March,  1855. 
"     ■  ■  1  Hay 

died  21  Feb.,  1862. 

(3)  William  Frederick  Armytage,  bom  9  Jan., 
1863. 

(4)  Edward  Herbert,  born  9  June,  1S65. 

(5)  Bernard  Macnaghten,  born  23  Nov.,  1866. 

(6)  Alice,  bora  28  Aug.,  1857. 

[3/-7*]    William  Augustus,  capt.  14th  light  dragoons; 
born      Oct.,  1818 ;  died  19  June,  1857. 
(2k-6a)  Peter,  bom  ,  17S4,  died  young. 

(3k-6a)  Peter,  capt.  Coldstream  guards,  served  in 
Walcheren  expedition;  born  iS  Oct.,  1785  ;  died  un- 
married 10  Oct.,  1808. 

(4/5-6a)  Armytage,  rector  of  Meesden,  Herts,  bom  30 
April,  1 791  ;  died  s  p.  July,  1859;  married,  July, 
:Sl4,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Admiral  Thomas  Sotheby 
[and  co-heir  of  her  mother  (the  admiral's  1st  wife), 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Christopher  Anstey,  of  Tramping- 
ton,  CO.  Camb.]  ;  she  died  at  Richmond  I  June, 
1S65. 

(^ik-da)  William,  bom  15  May,  1792-3  ;  fl'ed  s-P-  19 
July,  1861 ;  he  married,  10  Aug.,  1852,  Eleanor  Letitia, 
eldest  daughter  of  Samuel  Bosanquet,  Esq.,  of  Forest 
House,  Essex,  and  Dingestow  Court,  Mon.  (see  page  34). 
(Jak-6a)  George  ;  and  {7k-6a)  Henry,  both  died  young. 
(8k-6a}  Eliza  Susanna,  born  10  April,  17S7  ;  died 
10  March,  1864,  having  married,  Feb.,  1811,  to  her 
cousin,  James  Whatman,  Esq.,  of  Vinters,  Maidstone  ; 
he  died  iS  Sept.,  1843,  leaving  issue  (see  page  26). 
(9k-6a)  Harriet,  bom  30  Jan.,  1795  :  died  21  Jan., 
1875,  having  married.  23  Sept.,  181 7,  to  James  Best, 
of  Park  House,  Boxley,  and  Rome  House,  Chatham, 
J. P.  ;  It.-col.  West  Kent  Militia  (son  of  Thomas  Best, 
and  grandson  of  James  Best  and  Frances  Shelley,  see 
vol.  i.,  p.  74)  ;  he  died  20  Jime,  1S49,  having  had  5  sons 
and  2  (laughters. 

[1]  James  t  Best),  gentleman  commoner  Christ  Church 

Coll.,   Oxon,   bom  27  Oct.,    1822;   died   10  June, 

1S45. 

[2]  Thomas  Henry,  bom  17  June,  died  13  Sept..  1825. 

[3]    Mawdistly    Gaussen    (Best),    of   Park   House, 

Boxley,  Kent,  late  major  in  the  army,  served  with 

34th  and  25th  regts.  in  the  Crimea  and  India,  born 

23  Aug.,  1826;  married,   14  April,  1864.  Katharine 

Anabella,  eldest  surviving  daughter  of  Rev.  Tatton 

lirockman,  of  Beachborough,  Kent. 

[4]  Thomas  Charles  Hardinge   (Best),   major  72nd 

Highlanders,  served  in  Indian  mutiny,  medal,  bom 

22  May,  1S2S. 

[5]  John    Aylmer,   bom  22   April,    1831  ;    died   2S 

Jan.,  1832. 

[6j  Kmi.'y  Dorothy,  born  15  Dec,   1829  ;  married, 

25  Aug.,    1864,    as   3rd   wife   to   [ames   Whatman 


[  28  ] 


♦•  Ths  +  Descert  +  OB  •♦ 


George     Dunbar    Whatman,     Esq., 


OF  LONDON,  BANKER, 

FROM     THE 


151000  iRopal 


Edward  I.,  crowned  ig=f=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Au?.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307. 


cf  €ngIanB. 


Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joanof  Acre,  b.  there  1 272,=rGilbert   de    Clare,  Earl   of 
d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
I  1295- 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  lst=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston,  Earl  band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
of  Cornwall.  ter,  d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.  7=rRalph   de   Stafford,    K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  I  cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.   31 


Aug.  1372. 


Margaret  Staflrord=j=Sir  John  Stafford,  Knt.,  of 
Bramshill,  co.  Staff. 


Sir  Ralph  Stafford,  of  Graf-=j=Maud.  eldest  dau.  and  heir 
ton,  CO.  Wore.  I  of   Sir  John    Hastings,    of 

Grafton. 


Sir  Humphrey  Stafford,  of=pElizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Grafton,  d.  1419.  SirTohnBurdet,ofHuncote, 

CO.  "Line. 


Ann  Stafford=f=William    Rous,    of   Lench 
I  Randolph,  co.  Leic. 


Miss  Taylor=j=Thomas  or  John  Rous,  of^EIizabeth  (2nd 
(1st  wife).         Overton      or      Everston,     wife),   dau.   of 
I  Northants.  Wni.Vavasour. 

A, 
continued  above. 


continued/rom  Iclow. 
Miss  Taylor=j=Thoraas  (or  John)  Rous. 

Ann  (1st  wife),  dau.=j=John  Rous,=Eleanor  (2nd  wife), 
of  Sir  Edward  Mon-  I  of  Lench  dau.  of  Richard 
tagu.  I    Randolph.      Cresswell,  Esq. 

Cicely  Rous=pWalter  Hanbury,  of  Beau- 
I  hall,  CO.  Wore. 

r' ' 

:el-=j=M:ary  Whetle,  of  SufTolk. 


Sir  John  Hanbury,  of 
marsh,  Northants. 


Lucy  Martin — Edward  Hanbury,  =Mary (2nd  wife),dau.of 

(1st  wife).         ofKelmarsh.  I  EdwardShuckburgh.of 

I  Navesby,    Northants. 


John  Hanbury,  (  " Kelmarsh^Mary,  yst.  da 


I  ofThomas  Waller,  serjt.-at- 
I  law. 


Thomas  Hanbury,     John  Han-=j=Catherine  or  Elizabeth, 
ancestor   of    Lord     bury.  dau.    of   Sir    William 

Batenian.  |  Gore,  ofTring,  Herts. 


John  Hanbuiy,  Mary,  m.  to  Elizabeth, =j=JacobB  osan- 

ra.     Elizabeth  John    Bree-  m.  iS  Jan.  I  quet.of  Lon- 

Laurence.=j=  don,  Esq.=p  1748,  d.  9     don,d.9june, 

A  A  Jan.  I799-J  1767. 

Susanna  Bosanquet,ni.  1 776,=j=JamesWhatman,  of  V  inters, 
buried  at  Boxley  6  Dec.,  Kent,  d.  18  March,  1798. 
1828. 


James  What-    James  Whatman,=j=Louisa  Isabella,  eldest 

nian,b.  Dec.     of  Vinters,  Kent,  I  dau.  oflateChas.  Ross, 

1812,      died     J.P.,  D.L.,  F.S.A.,  I  Esq.,  M.P.(andhis  wife 

same  year.         M.P.    Maidstone  1  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir 

1852-7,    1865-74,  I  of  Charles,  last  Marquis 

West  Kent  1S57-  I  of  Cornwallis,    by   his 

9,  b.  3  July,  1813.  I  wife  Louisa,  4lhdau.  of 

I  Alexander,  4lh  Duke  of 

/|\Gordon  ),m.23  Ajil.  1 850. 


James  Whatman,  of  Vinters,=f  Eliza  Susanna,  eldest  dau. 
Kent,  b.  n  Sept.  1777,  d.  |  ofS.R.  Gaussen,Esq.,M.P., 
iS  Sept.  1843.  I  m.  Feb.  181 1,  d.  10 March, 

I  1S64. 


Wm.Godfrey=rEmmaJane, 


Heniy  Army- 
tage,  lieut.  9th 
lancers,  d.  20 
Aug.  J  836. 


Chas.  James 
Whatman, b. 
2  July,  181 7, 
d.     7     Nov. 


Whatlnan,  of 

London, 
banker,  b.  17 
Feb.  l8l9,d. 
l6Dec.i876. 


dau.  of 
Serjeant 

Heath,  of 
Kitlands, 
Dorking, 

m.    6  May, 

1845. 


George  Dunbar  What-=|=Frances,    eldest 
man,   banker,   commis-  |  dau.    of  George 


sioner  of  lieutenancy  for 
city  of  London,  H.A. 
Exeter  Coll.,  O.xon,  b. 
21  Feb.  1846. 


Fuller,  Esq., 
of  the  Rookery, 
Dorking. 


Wm. Douglas, 
It.  20th  hus- 
sars, b.  I40ct. 
lS6o. 


m.23Apl. 
1S79. 


^Henry  EIHl 
Maiden, 
M.A. 


Louisa,  =pJohn  Gregory 
Forbes,  M.A. , 
vicar  of  Hat- 
field Broad 
Oak. 


Arthur  Dunbar  Whatii 
h  13  Feb.  1873. 


Edward,  b.  1S80.  Georgina. 

Anne,  b.  iSSi.  Mary  Joanna, 

[29] 


Charles,  b.  1S79.     Margaret,  b    1S81. 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


Bosanquet,  of  Claysmore,  Enfield  (see  page  34),  who 
died  22  Dec,  1877,  leaving  by  her  3  daughters. 

(1)  Harriet  (Bosanquet). 

(2)  Elizabeth. 

(3)  Aylmer  Adela. 

[7]  Elizabeth  Caroline  Anne  (Best),  bom  18  May, 
1836. 
{\!6k-6a)  Charlotte  (Gaussen),  died  when  6  years  old. 

WILLIAM  BOSANQUET,  of  London,  ban- 
ker, partner  in  Forster,  Lubbock,  &  Co., 
a  director  of  French  Hospital,  educated  at  the 
Charter  House;  died  21  June,  1800,  aged  43; 
buried  at  Willesden ;  married  at  St.  George's, 
Tombland,  Norwich,  8  Dec,  1787,  Charlotte 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Ives,  of  Norwich  ; 
she  died  13  Nov.,  1806,  aged  39 ;  buried  with 
her  husband ;  had  7  sons  and  5  daughters  {71). 
[1»]  William  George  Ives  (Bosanquet),  E.I.C.S.,  bom  10 
Feb.,  1789;  died  31  March,  1S57,  having  married  at 
St.  Andrew,  Enfield,  29  Aug.,  1S22,  Eliza,  daughter  of 
Patrick  Cumroing,  Esq.,  of  Riga ;  she  died  20  Feb., 
1869  ;  buried  at  Moriimer ;  had  3  daughters  (0). 

\^o-iti)  Eleanor  Eliza,  born  28  May,  1823  ;  died  at 
Mentone,  4  April,  1880,  having  married  9  April,  1850, 
to  Richard  Edward,  3rd  son  of  Ven.  and  Hon.  Pierce 
Meade,  archdeacon  of  Dromore  (see  Foster's  Peerage, 
E.  Clanwilliam),  and  had  3  daughters. 

[1]  Mary  Frances  (Meade),  born  27  Feb.,  1851  ; 
married  15  May,  1873,  to  Arthur  Broadwood,  capt. 
and  lieut.-col.  Scots  guards,  and  has  a  son  and  5 
daughters. 

Ivo  (Broadwood),  born  8  March,  1874 ;  May, 
born  25  March,  1875  ;  Kathleen,  born  17  May, 
1876  ;  Joan,  born  19  June,  1878  ;  Ruth,  born  6 
July,  1879  ;  Faith,  born  19  Oct.,  1883. 

!2]  Constance  Isabel  (Meade),  bom  23  March,  1852. 
3]  Helen  Adelaide,  born  27  July,  1853. 
(Zo-iii)  Constance,  bom  27  Aug.,  1S26  ;  married  17 
Feb.,  1852,  to  Sir  Claudius  Stephen  Paul  Hunter,  2nd 
bart.,  of  Mortimer  Hill,  Berks,  J. P.,  D.L.,  high  sheriff 
i860,  lieut.-col.  1st  batt.  Berkshire  vols.,  capt.  Berks 
mil.,  and  has  had  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]  Claude  (Hunter),  R.N.,  born  18  Dec,  1853; 
died  3  Dec,  1878. 

[2]  Charles  Roderick  (Hunter),  lieut.  rifle  brig.,  born 
6  July,  1858. 

[3]   Constance,  born  3  Dec,  1852. 
(3o-/«)  Isabel,  born  5  May,  1841 ;  died       Aug.,  1844. 
[2«]  AUGUSTUS  HENRY,  of  whom  presently. 
[3«]  Joseph,  twin  with  Mary,  born  and  died  1793. 
[in]  John  Ives,   E.I.C.S.,  joint  magistrate  Moradabad, 
born  16  Jan.,   1794;  died  in  India,   20  Dec,   1820;  he 
married  (lie  i  July,  1818)  Elizabeth  Magdalen,  daughter 
of  Thomas  Boileau,  Esq.,  of  Calcutta  (see  Foster's  Baro- 
netage)\  she  died  5  Sept.,  1869,  having  had  2  daughters. 

(1)  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  boin  26  May,  1819;  died  18 
April,  1820. 

(2)  Harriet  Alicia,  born  22  Sept.,  1S20. 

[5«]  Samuel,  bora  9  May,  1797;  died  s.p..  20  Oct.,  184S  ; 
he  married  25  March,  1824,  Sophia,  eldest  daughter  of 
James  Tschudi  Broadwood,  Esq.,  of  Lyne ;  she  re- 
married 3  Jan.,  1856.  to  Rev.  Henry  Charles  Raymond 
Barker,  rector  of  Daglingworth,  co.  GIouc,  hon.  canon 
Biistol,  1872,  M.A.  Merton  Coll.,  Oxon.  1832. 
[6«]  Ed«in,  rector  of  Forscote,  Bath,  1848,  M.A.  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  0.\on,  1826,  twin  with  Frederick,  born  10 
Dec,  1799;  he  died  30  Aug.,  1872;  married  2  Aug., 
1S31,  Eliza,  2nd  daughler  of  Stephen  Terr)',  Esq.,  of 
Dummer  House,  Hants  ;  she  died  ,  1S81,  having 

had  an  only  daughter, 


[30] 


Frances  Eliza,  bom  16  Nov.,   1833  ;  married  7  June, 
1859,    to   William    Goldstone,    M.A.    Lincoln    CoU., 
Oxon,  1854. 
[tit]  Frederick,  twin  with  Edwin,  bom  lo  Dec,   1799; 
died  10  Sept.,  1800. 

[8«]  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Ives,  born  21  Feb.,  1790;  died 
4  July,  1S52. 

[9«]  Mary,  twin  with  Joseph,  born  and  died  1793. 
[10«]  Sophia,  born  15  Feb.,  1795  ;  died  15  Nov.,  1841, 
having  married,  17  July,  i82l,t  o  her  cousin  John,  2nd 
son  of  John  William  Commerell,  Esq.,  of  Strood  Park; 
she  died  27  Feb.,  1836,  leaving  issue  (see  page  26). 
[11«]  Emma,  horn  l4March,  1796;  died  24  Oct.,  1871; 
married,  23  July,  1825,  to  Charles  Adolphus  de  Kantzow, 
chevalier,  created  Baron  de  St.  George  in  the  kingdom 
of  Portugal,  many  years  Swedish  envoy  at  the  court  of 
Lisbon,  knight  of  the  Order  of  the  North  Star,  and 
commander  of  the  Order  of  Vasa  (of  Sweden),  knight 
of  the  Order  of  Christ,  and  commander  of  the  Tower 
and  Sword  (of  Portugal) ;  he  died  at  Kissingen,  9  Sept., 
1S67.  having  had  6  sons  and  3  daughters. 
[12«]  Harriot  Ives  (Bosanquet),  bom  6  Nov.,  1798  ;  died 
8  Sept.,  1830,  having  married  6  May,  1823,  as  1st  wife  to 
John  Raymond  Raymond-Barker,  of  Fairford  Park,  co. 
Glouc.,  and  had  2  daughters. 

(1)  Augusta  (Raymond-Barker),  bom  l5  March,  1827; 
married  I  Jan.,  1856,  to  Col.  Sir  Lumley  Graham,  4th 
hart.,  served  in  Kaffir  war  1851-3,  in  Crimea  1854-5, 
at  battle  of  the  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  severely 
wounded  and  lost  his  right  arm,  knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour  and  of  the  Order  of  Medjidie,  s.p. 

(2)  Leonora  (Raymond-Barker),  bom  27  Feb.,  1829. 

AUGUSTUS  HENRY  BOSANQUET,  of 
Osidge,  Herts,  educated  at  Harrow  and 
Haileybury,  Bengal  civil  service  1811-17,  a  di- 
rector of  East  and  West  India  Dock  Company 
and  of  Imperial  Fire  Insurance  Company,  one  of 
the  founders  of  Universal  Life  Insurance  Com- 
pany, director  1842-77  ;  born  i  March,  1792  ;  died 
19  Feb.,  1877,  having  married  20  June,  1825, 
Louisa  Priscilla,  eldest  daughter  of  David  Bevan, 
of  Belmont,  Middlesex,  and  Fosbury,  Wilts  (see 
vol.  iii.);  she  died  11  April,  1883,  having  had  6 
sons  and  3  daughters  (/). 

[1/]  Horace   Augustus,    bom   5   Aug.,    1827  ;    died   26 

Aug.,  1S40. 

\2p]  ARTHUR,  first  named  (see  page  23). 

[3;S]  Percival,    of  Ponfield,   Herts,  J. P.,    J.P.  Middx., 

educated  at  Rugby,  bom  30  Dec,  1831  ;  married  9  Aug., 

1S59,    Charlotte   Louisa,  youngest   daughter  of  Richard 

Bevan,  Esq.,  of  Brighton  (see  vol.  iii.),  and  has  had  6 

sons. 

(1)  Augustus  Percival,  born  26  Oct..  l85o. 

(2)  Erig?ne  Percival,  born  13  Oct.,  1862. 

(3)  Gerald  Percival,  born  26  April,  1864;  died  8  Feb., 

(4)  Louis  Percival,  born  20  July,  1865. 

(5)  Herbert  Percival,  bom  3  Feb.,  1867. 

(6)  Maurice  Percival,  bora  19  April,  1868 ;  died  19 
April,  1870. 

[4/]  Theodore,  of  West  Down,  Bradworthy,  North  Devon, 
Bombay  C.S.  1854-80,  educated  at  Harrow  and  Hailey- 
bury, born  22  June,  1833  ;  married  30  July,  1S67,  Merelina 
Lretitia  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  James  Whatman  Bosan- 
quet,  Esq.,  of  Claysmore,  Middlesex  (see  page  34),  and 
has  4  sons  and  4  daughters. 
James  Tindal  Ives,  bom  26  Aug.,  1868  ;  Henry  Theo- 
dore Augustus,  born  3  Aug.,  1S70;    Bernard  Charles 
Horace,   born  3  March,  1S76;    Nicolas  Conynghame 
Symonds,  born  26  June,  188 1 ;  Mary  Frances  Merelina, 


^9  The  +  Descent  +  ob  •♦ 


Vice-Admiral  Sir  John  E.  Commerell, 


V.C.,  K.C.B.,  etc.,  etc., 


FROM     THE 


01510011  iRogal 


of  (ZBnsIanD. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  I9=f  Eleanor  (ist  wife),  daii.  of 
Au^.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  l272,=i=Gilbert   de   Clare,  Earl   of 
d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).  |  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
I  1295- 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  lst=j=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston,  Earl  I  band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
of  Cornwall.  ter,  d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.  7=rRalph   de   Stafford;    K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  I  cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.   31 


Aug.  1372. 


lySir 
I  Brai 


Sir  Ralph  Stafford,  of  Graf-=rMaud,  eldest  dau.  and  heir 
ton,  CO.  Wore.  of   Sir  John   Hastings,    of 

Grafton. 


Humphrey  Stafford,  of=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
n,  d.  1419.  SirJohnBurdet,of Huncote, 

CO.  Line. 


Ann  Stafford=j=William    Rous,    of   Lench 
I  Randolph,  co.  Leic. 

Miss  Taylor=i=Thomas  or  John  Rous,  of=Elizabeth  (2nd 
(ist  wife).      I  Overton      or      Everston,     wife),   dau.   of 
I  Northants.  Wm. Vavasour. 

A, 
contin  ued  aboz'e. 


cotttiKUed/rom  below. 

Miss  Taylor=rThomas  (or  John)  Rous. 

Ann  (1st  wife),  dau.=r=John  Rous,=Eleanor  (2nd  wife), 
of  Sir  Edward  Mon-  of  Lench  dau.  of  Richard 
tagu.  I    Rar 


Randolph.      Cresswell,  Esq. 


Lucy  Martin=Edward  Hanbury,=^Mary  (2nd  wife),  dau.  of 
(1st  wife).         ofKelmarsh.  I  Edward  Shuckburgh.of 

Navesby,  Northants. 


-Mary,  yst.  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Thomas  Waller,  serjt.-at- 
law. 


John  Hanbury,  of  Kelmarsh- 


Thomas  Hanbury,    John  Han-=f  Catherine  or  Elizabeth, 
ancestor   of   Lord     bury.  I  dau.    of    Sir    William 

Bateman.  Gore,  of  Tring,  Herts. 


John  Hanbury,  Mary,  m.  to  Elizabeth,=j=Jacob  Bosan- 

m.  Elizabeth  John    Bree-  m.  18  Jan.  I  quet,  of  Lon- 

Laurence.=f=  don,  Esq.=p  1748,  d.  9     don,d.9june, 

A  A  Jan.  1799-  I  1767- 

Mary  Bosanquet,  m.  2  Nov.=T=John    William   Commerell, 
1786,  d.  16  Mar.  1844.  of  Hanwell  Park,  Middx., 

,  d.  22  Dec.  1847. 


William    John    John  Commerell,  of=j=Sophia     Henrietta,  Maria  Susanna,  m.=Robert     Mel-     Ellen   Commerell, 

"  ..  ^  ..     .-.        ,„    .    .-,  2nd  dau.  of  William  20  July,   1821,  d.     ville  Grindley,     d.unm.  Nov.  1863. 

Bosanquet,  Esq.,  m.  s.p.  Nov.  1862.  E.LC.S. 

1821,  d.  1841. 


Commerell,  fell     Strood  Park,  Sussex, 
at     Barossa    5     d.  27  Feb.  1S36. 
March,  1811. 


William  A.  Com-  Vice-Admiral  Sir  John  Edmund= 
merell,  of  Hanwell  Commerell,  V.C.  K.C.B.,  a  lord  of 
Park  and  Strood  the  admiralty  1S79-82,  commander- 
Park,  m.  and  d.  in-chief  on  American  and  W.Lsta- 
s.p.  20  Nov.  1858.  tion  since  1882,  b.  13  Jan.  1829. 


^Matilda  Maria, 
4th  dau.of Joseph 
Bushby,  of  St. 
Croix,  W.L,  m. 
13  Oct.  1854. 


Henrietta  Sophia=i=FitzMaurice  Gustavus 


Commerell,  m.  21 
June,  1848. 


Bloomfield,  of  New 
Park,  CO.  Waterford, 
J.P. 


Ella  Maude.        Alice  Gordon 


Ives.        Jessie  Sophia,  d.  25  May, 
[31     ] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


born  3  Oct.,  1871  ;  Adelaide  Louisa,  born  21  March, 
1873;  Juliana  Florence  Cecilia,  born  16  June,  1877; 
Louise  Marguerite  Jermyn,  born  5  June,  1883. 
[8/]  Cecil  (Bosanquet),  educated  at  Ru^jby  and  Exeter 
Coll.,  Oxon,  M.A.,  curate  of  Crawley, 'Hants,  1864-5, 
curate-in-charge  of  Kirstead  1867-8,  born  12  Dec,  183S  ; 
married  17  Oct.,  1866,  Theodosia,  3rd  daughter  of  John 
Mellor  Chapman,  Esq.,  formerly  of  llswonh  Place,  co. 
Durham  (see  vol.  iii.)  ;  she  died  12  April,  1880,  having 
had  a  son  and  5  daughters. 

Gaston  Augustus  Ives,  born  12  July,  1874  ;  Madeleine 
Augusta   Cecil,   born   6  Aug.,   died   29   Sept.,  1S67  ; 
Ernestine  Theodosia  Favell,  born  3  Oct.,  1S70  ;  Aline 
Coralie  Raymond,  died  30  April,  1874 ;   Irene  Theo- 
dosia Raimond,  born  14  Dec,  1876;   Ginevra  Louisa 
Hays,  born  13  May,  1878. 
[6/]   Gustavus,    educated   at   Harrow   and   Trin.    Coll., 
Camb.,  M.A.  1S67,  rector  of  Clophill,  Beds,  since  1869, 
born  iS  Aug.,  1840  ;  married 3  June,  1868,  Cecilia  Cams, 
3rd  daughter  of  Rev.  David  Barclay  Bevan,  vicar  of  Little 
Amwell,  Herts  (see  vol.  iii.) ;  she  died  14  March,  1874, 
having  had  2  sons  and  a  daughter, 

Cyril  Gustavus,  born  10  April,  1869  ;  Florian  Gustavus, 
born  3  April,  1S70  ;  Leila  Frances,  born  4  Oct.,  1871; 
died  10  March,  18S3. 
[7/]  Louisa  Clara,  born  29  May,  1826  ;  married  I  Nov., 
1859,  to  Horace  Meyer,  vicar  of  Christ  Church,  Clifton, 
Bristol,  since  1881,  entered  E.I. C.S.  (Bengal  marine)  1S43, 
fellow  commoner  St.  Catharine's  Coll.,  Camb.,  B.A.  1855, 
M.A.  i860,  vicar  of  North  Mimms,  Herts,  and  rural 
dean  of  Barnet  1856-64,  rector  of  East  Tisted.  Hants, 
I1864-9,  rector  of  Trowbridge,  Wilts,  1869-81  (7th  son 


of  John  Meyer,  by  his  wife  Margaret,  2nd  daughter  of 
John  Strother  Ancram,  Esq.),  and  has  had  3  sons  and  4 
daughters. 

Horace  Raymond  (Meyer),  bom  and  died  4  April, 

1862;    Horace   Rollo,   born   6  July,    1868;    Horace 

Leycester,  born  19  Dec,  1870;   Favell  Lee,  bom  11 

April,    1861  ;    Evelyn   Agneta,   born  4   April,    1863  ; 

Clara  Louisa  Lattice,  born  7  Aug.,   1865  ;    Margaret 

Alda.  bom  4  March,  1867. 

[8j*]   Emmeline  Favell,  born  9  June,  1830;  married  24 

July.  1852,  to  Charles  John  Gibb,  col.  R.E.,  served  at  the 

Cape  and  in  the  Crimea  ;  Cape,  Crimea,  Sebastopol,  and 

Turkish  medals,    clasp  and  the  Order   of  the  Medjidie 

(eldest  son  of  Harry  Scott  Gibb,   R.A.);    he   died   at 

Canpes  I  Dec,  1865,  aged  43,  having  had  2  sons  and  2 

daughters. 

(1)  F'rancis  (Hughes-Gibb),  educated  at  Hanow  and 
Trin.  Coll..  Camb.,  M.A.  1883,  bom  20  Feb.,  1857; 
married  6  April,  1880,  Eleanor  Mary,  eldest  daughter 
of  William  Knox  Wigram,  Esq.  (by  his  wife  Hon. 
Eleanor  Mary  Pomeroy,  elder  daughter  of  John,  5th 
Viscount  Harberton,  see  Foster's  Peerage),  and  has  a 
son  and  2  daughters, 

Charles  Pomeroy  (Hughes-Gibe),  bora  2  Aug., 
1883;  Dorothy  Frances,  born  10  Jan.,  1881;  Gwen- 
dolen Margaret,  born  7  March,  18S2. 

(2)  Malcolm  Couper,  Bo.C.S.,  educated  at  Harrow 
and  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  LL.B.,  1882,  born  22  Jan., 
1861. 

(3)  Favell  Lucy,  born  25  April.  1853. 

(4)  Ethel  Ramsay,  born  29  April,  died  5  May,  1863. 
[9/]  Adela,  bom  26  Feb.,  1835. 


u?\ 


Bosanquet,  of  Forest  House,  Essex. 


BOSANQUET,    OF    FoREST    HoUSE,     EsSEX. 


BOSANQUET,  SAMUEL  COURTHOPE,  of 
Forest  House,  Essex,  and  of  Dingestow 
Court,  Monmouth,  J. P.,  educated  at  Eton  and 
Christ  Church  Coll.,  Oxon,  bar.-at-law  Lincoln':, 
Inn  1857,  born  2  March,  1832  ;  married  7  Aug., 
1862,  Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  John  Arkwright,  Esq., 
of  Hampton  Court,  Hereford,  and  has  2  sons  and 
a  daughter. 

[1]  Samuel  Ronald  Courthope,  born  6  Sept.,  1S68. 
[2]  Vivian  Henry,  bom  13  April,  1872. 
[3]  Maud. 

ili'neaffe. 

piERRE  BOSANQUET,  of  Lunel,  in  Languedoc,  de- 
^  scended,  according  to  the  family  pedigree,  from  Roubs 
Bosanquet  de  Colognac,  about  1500 ;  he  married  1653, 
GaiUard  de  Barbut,  of  Lunel,  and  died  7  Nov.,  1700,  Tiaving 
had  4  sons  and  3  daughters. 

[1]  Pierre,  of  Lunel,  embraced  the  Roman  Catholic  faith  ; 
had  2  sons,  and  3  daughters. 

E2]  DAVID,  of  whom  presently. 
3]  John,    came  to   England   1695,    naturalized  by  act  of 
pariiament  1703,  a  merchant  1720,  bom  31  Oct.,  1674  ;  died 
unmarried  12  June,  1750. 

[4]  Wilham,  a  captain  of  grenadiers  in  France ;  had  a  son 
and  daughter. 

[5]  Marguerite,  married  to  Jean  Gaussen,  of  Lunel,  made 
his  will  10  June,  J729. 

[6]  Catherine,  married  to  M.  Trossel,  who  died  Nov., 
1745.  aged  82. 

[7]  Louise,  married  to  M.  Berard,  of  Lunel,  and  had  2 
daughters. 

DAVID  BOSANQUET,  of  London,  Turkey  merchant, 
fled  from  Lyons  on  account  of  the  persecution  to 
Geneva,  came  to  London  21  Feb.,  1686,  naturalized  by 
warrant  under  the  great  seal  16  Dec,  1687,  in  which  year  he 
was  summoned  belore  the  Heralds  to  have  his  arms  and 
pedigree  recorded,  born  31  Oct.,  1661  ;  died  5  July,  1732, 
buried  in  the  chancel  of  St.  Stephen's,  Coleman  Street,  will 
dated  10  June,  1732  ;  he  married  at  St.  Stephen's,  15  Sept., 
1698,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Claude  Hays  (and  his  wife, 
Elconor  Cognard)  ;  she  born  23  Sept.,  1676,  died  30  Sept., 
1737,  buried  with  her  husband  ;  had  9  sons  and  5  daughters. 
[1]  David,  born  in  London  5  Oct.,  1699,  baptized  in  French 
Church,  Threadneedle  Street,  29  Oct.  ;  died  4  Oct.,  1741  ; 
married  Dorcas  Melchior  ;  she  died  i8  Sept.,  1779,  leaving 
a  son, 

Richard,  director  East  India  Company,  bom  27  May,  1735, 
baptized  at  St.  Dionis,  Backchurch,  1 1 J  une ;  died  un married 
at  Green  Bank,  near  Falmouth,  17  April,  1809,  aged  74. 
[Si  SAMUEL,  of  whom  presently. 
[3]  Daniel,  born  20  Feb.,  1701  ;  died  18  April,  1702. 
[4]  Claude,  of  London,  director  French  Hospital  1741,  fined 
for  sheriff  of  Northumberland  1755,  bom  15  March,   1707; 
died  unmarried  26  .July,    1786,   monument  St.   Stephen's, 
Coleman  Street. 

[5]  Benjamin,  of  Hatton  Garden,  fellow  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.,  B.A.  1730,  M.A.  1734,  L.R.C.P.  1742,  M.D.,  F.R.S., 
of  the  council  1749,  born  25  Sept.,  1708  :  died  unmarried  22 
Dec,   I7SS- 

[6]  Pierre,  or  Peter,  bom  13  Nov.,  1709  ;  died  unmarried 
at  Aleppo,  23  July,  r739. 

[1]  Daniel,  born  16  Oct.,  1711 ;  died  17  Feb.,  1725. 
18]  Jacob,  married  Elizabeth  Hanbury  (named  on  page  24). 
[9]  Jean,  bom  24  April,  1717,  buried  11  May  same  year  in 
St.  Antholin,  London. 

[10]  Elizabeth  Eleonor,  born  17  Aug.,  1703  ;  married  to  M. 
Sheppard,  and  died  s.p.  7  Oct.,  1737. 

[H]  Susanne,  bom  13  Jan.,  1704;  died  2  April,  1774, 
having  married  at  St.  Stephen's,  2  May,  1732  to  Charles 
Van  Notten,  of  Amsterdam  ;  he  died  i  March,  1750,  leaving 
a  son,  Charles,  created  a  baronet  28  July,  1791  (^see  Pqle  in 
Foster's  Baronetage] . 


[3 


[IS]  Debora,  born  30  Dec,  1705  ;  died  12  Jan.  following. 
[13]  Marguerite,  born  2  Nov.,  1712  ;  died  7  July,  1713. 
[14]  Eleonora,  born  25  Oct.,  1715;  died  21  Aug.,  1786, 
having  mairied  24  June,  1736,  to  Henry  Lannoy  Hunter,  of 
Hoech  Hill,  Berks  ;  he  died  24  June,  1726,  leaving  issue  ; 
his  grandson  Claudius  was  created  a  baronet  15  Dec,  1812 
(see  Foster's  Baronetage). 

CAMUEL  BOSANQUET,  of  Forest  House,  E'se:*,  and 
^~'  of  Dingestow  Court,  co.  Monmouth,  lieut.  of  forest  of 
Waltliam,  high  sheriff  Essex  1770,  governor  of  Eftnk  of 
England  1774,  director  of  French  Hospital  1782,  deputy 
governor  of  Levant  Company,  born  8  June,  1744,  died  4 
July,  1806;  married  at  Strathfield  Saye,  27  Nov.,  1767,  his 
cousin,  Eleanor,  youngest  daughter  of  Henry  Lannoy  Hunter, 
Esq.  (see  Foster's  Baronetage)  ;  she  died  7jan.,  1819,  having 
had  3  sons  and  a  daughter. 
[1]  SAMUEL,  of  whom  presently, 

I'^J  Charles  Bosanquet,  of  the  Firs,  Hampstead,  and  of 
Rock,  Northumberland,  high  sheriff  1828,  governor  of  South 
Sea  Company,  It. -col.  hght  horse  volunteers  1819,  comd. 
London  and  Westminster  light  horse  volunteers,  born  23 
July,  1769,  died  20  Jime,  1850  ;  married  i  June,  1796, 
Chariotte  Ann,  daughter  of  Peter  Holford,  Esq.,  of  Weston 
Birt,  CO.  Gloucester  ;  she  died  15  Feb.,  1839,  having  had  6 
sons  and  a  daughter. 

(1)  Charles  Holford  Bosanquet,  bar.-at-law  Lincoln's  Inn, 
and  of  Ealliol  Coll.,  Oxon,  born  21  March,  1798  ;  died  un- 
married 19  Dec,  1834. 

(S)  Robert  William,  of  Rock,  Northumberland,  J.  P.,  rector 

of  Bolingbroke,    co.  Lincoln,  born    26  Jan.,  1800,  died 

25  Dec,  1880;   married  at  Spennithome,  25  Feb..  1834, 

Frances,  4th  daughter  of  Henry  Percy  PuUeine,  of  Crake 

Hall,  Yorks,  Esq.  ;  she  died  9  Jan.,  1835,  leaving  a  son, 

[1]  Charles   Bertie   Pulleine   Bosanquet,    sometime  of 

Lincoln's  Inn,   and  of  Balliol   Coll.,   Oxon;    born  27 

Dec,  1834  ;  married  31  July,  1862,  Eliza  Isabella,  eldest 

daughter  of  late  Ralph  Carr-EUison,  Esq.,  of  Dunsfon 

Hill,  CO.  Durham,  and  Hedgeley,  Northumberland,  and 

has  2  sons  and  6  daughters. 

Robert  Carr  Bosanquet,  bom  7  June,  1871  ;  George 
Pulleine  ;   Frances  Elizabeth  ;   Amy  Caroline  ;  Ellen 
Pulleine  ;     Elizabeth    Feilde  ;     Caroline    Henrietta ; 
Rosalie  Ellison. 
Rev.  Robert  W.  Bosanquet  married  2ndly,  at  Kil- 
malcolm, Renfrewshire,  16  Oct.,  1838,  Caroline,  daughter  of 
Day  Hort  Macdowall,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Semple  and  Walken- 
shaw,  N.B.  ;  she  died  4  June,  1883,  having  had  4  sons. 
[2]   Robert  Holford  Macdowall  Bosanquet,  fellow  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Oxon,  1870,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  bar.-at- 
law  1S66,  bom  30  July,  1S41. 

[3]  Day  Hort  Bosanquet,  post  capt.  R.N.,  bora  22 
March,  1843 ;  married  i  Feb.,  1881,  Mary,  3rd  daughter 
of  late  Col.  Thomas  Bromhead  Butt  (see  Foster's  Baro- 
netage), and  has  twin  daughters,  Beatrice  Mary  and 
Ahcia  Grace,  bora  9  Oct.,  1881. 

[4J  George  William  Bosanquet,  of  the  audit  office, 
and  of  8sth  regt.,  bora  4  July,  1845,  died  24  Jan.,  1869. 
[5]  Bernard,  fellow  of  University  Coll.,  0.xon,  1879, 
scholar  of  Balliol,  born  14  June,  1848. 

(3)  George  Henry,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxon,  1S26,  in  holy 
orders,  bora  8  Aug.,  1801,  died  s.p.  8  Sept.,  1880  ;  married 
18  .^pril,  1850.  Louisa,  daughter  of  Admiral  Wm.  Bateman 
Dashwood. 

(4)  John  Stayner,  died  unmarried  17  April,  1824. 

(5)  Henry  Dunster,  died  young. 

(0)  Henry  Ferdinand,  died  unmarried  5  March,  1829, 
aged  23. 

(J)  Mary  Anne,  died  s.p.  12  Dec,  1867  ;  married  26  Jan., 
1836,  to  Rev.  Edward  Feilde.  M.A.,  incumbent  of  Rock 
and  Rennington,  Northumberland  ;  he  died  25  Jan.,  1851. 
[3]  Sir  John  Bernard  Bosanquet,  knighted  Feb.,  1830, 
P.C.  1833,  justice  of  common  pitas  1830-41,  bar.-at-law 
of  Lincoln's  Inn  1800,  counsel  to  the  East  India  Company 
and  to  the  B;rnk  of  England,  serjt.-at-law  1814,  king's  seijt. 
1827,  decUned  the  chief  justiceship  of  Bengal  1824,  a  com- 
missioner of  the  great  seal  1835-6,  arbitrator  between  the 

3]  5 


Bosmiquet,  of  Forest  House,  Essex. 


Crown  and  the  Duke  of  Athole  for  the  claim  arising  upon  the 
resignation  of  the  sovereignty  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  born  2 
May,  1773  ;  died  25  Sept.,  1847;  married  12  Sept.,  1804, 
Mary  Ann,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Lewis, 
Ecq.,  of  Llantilo,  Monmouthshire;  she  died  28  April,  1819, 
having  had  a  son, 

Lewis  Bcrna'-d.  born  23  Aug.,  1803,  died  24  April,  1806. 
[4]  Eleanor,  born       Sept.,  1770,  died  young. 

S.\MUEL  BOSANQUET,  of  Forest  House,  and  Dinges- 
tow  aforesaid,  born  26  Aug.,  1768,  died  3  June,  1843  ; 
married  19  Jan.,  179S,  Letitia  Philippa,  younger  daughter  of 
James  Whatman.  Esq.,  of  Vinlers.  Kent ;  she  died  8  Dec., 
1855,  having  had  7  sons  and  6  daughters. 
[I]  SAMUEt  RMll.tKD,  of  whom  presently. 
yi\  James  Whatman  Bosanquet,  of  Claysmore,  Middlesex, 
).P.,  a  comniis^iuner  of  lieutenancy  for  city  of  London,  born 
2n  Jan..  1804, died  22  Dec,  1877  ;  married  ist,  i6  May,  1840, 
Mi-relina.  only  daughter  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Nicolas  Conyngham 
Tindal  (of  royal  descent),  lord  chief  justice  court  of  common, 
pleas  ;  she  died  2  Sept.,  1852,  having  had  5  sons  and  3 
daughters. 

(I)  James  Tindal,  born  21  March,  1 841,  died  i  April,  1S47. 
(?)  Bernard  Tindal.  of  Claysmore,  Middlesex,  major  K.O. 
royal  Tower  Hamlets  militia,  born  6. Aug.,  1842  ;  married 
II  Nov.,  1874,  Eva  Maude.  2nd  daughter  of  Wm.  James 
Richmond  Cotton,  Esq.,  alderman,  of  London,  and  has  2 
sons  and  a  daughter. 

Bernard  James  Tindal,  born  13  Oct.,  1877;  Nicolas 
Edmund  Tindal,  bom  10  March,  1879  ;  daughter  born 
ioFeb..i88i. 

(3)  Nicolas  William  Tindal,  lieut.  2nd  Queen's  regt.,  bom 
2  May.  1844,  died  2  Oct..  1877. 

(4)  Frederick  Charles  Tindal,  B.A.  Caius  Coll.,  Camb., 
1872,  in  holy  orders,  born  28  Oct. ,  1847  ;  married  10  Sept., 
1879.  Gertrude  Mary,  daughter  of  Rev.  W.  Darwin  Fox, 
of  Broadlands.  Sandown,  I.W.,  late  rector  of  Delamere, 
Cheshire,  and  lias  a  daughter,  bora  30  Oct.,  1880. 

(5)  Alfred  Tindal,  born  2  July,  1850.  died  29  March,  i860. 
(«)  Mereliiia  Letitia  Mary  ;  married  30  July,  1867,  to 
Theodore  Bosanquet  (see  page  30),  and  has  issue. 

(J)  Juliana,  married  3  July,  1875,  to  Capt.  Manley  Charles 
Matthew  Dixon,  late  8th  King's  Liverpool  regt.,  and  has 
4  daughters. 

Juliana  Frances  (Dixon)  ;  Merelina  Adinal ;  Georgiana 

Catherine  ;  Lastitia  Clara. 

(8)  Georgiana  Maria  Annie. 

Mk.  James  W.  Bos.a.nquet  married  2ndly,  5  July,  1854. 
Frances  Georgiana  Eliz.abeth,  eldest  daughter  of  Lord  John 
Somerset  (see  Foster's  Peerage,  D.  Beaufort)  ;  she  died 
s.p.  19  Sept.,  1862  ;  he  married  3rdly,  25  Aug.,  1864,  Emily 
Dorothy,  elder  daughter  of  James  Best,  Esq.,  of  Bo.xley, 
Kent  (see  page  28),  and  had  3  daughters. 

(9)  Harriet  Emily  Hardinge  Best. 

(10)  Elizabeth  Louisa  Whatman  Best. 

(II)  AylmerAdela. 

[3j  William  Henry  Francis  Bosanquet,  of  Knockane  Lodge, 
Portlaw,  Waterford,  and  of  Kilmagemogue,  co.  Waterford, 
J. P.,  bar.-at-law  Inner  Temple  1836,  born  26  Feb.,  1805, 
died  30  Sept.,  1878,  having  married  6  May,  1861,  Amelia 
Mary  Georgiana,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  John  Sherlock, 
Esq.,  of  Kilmagemogue  House  aforesaid  ;  she  died  26  Sept., 
1878,  having  had  3  sons. 
William,  born      March,  died       Oct.,  1862  ;  John  Bernard 
Alexander,  born  6  Aug.,  1863  ;   William  Henry  Sherlock, 
bom  3  Oct.,  1864. 
[4]   Edward  Stanley  Bosanquet,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb., 
1829,  rector  of  Bolingbroke  since  1841,  bom  27  March,  1806  ; 
married  10  June,   1847,  Emmeline,  daughter  of 
Blight.  Esq..  of  ;  she  died  6  Dec,  1878, 

having  had  8  sons  and  a  daughter. 

(1)  Edward  Bernard,  b.  10  March,  died       July,  1848. 

(2)  Edward  Bernard,  of  Colston,  Queensland,  bom  29  July, 
1849;  married  6  Dec,  1877,  Letitia,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Francis  Smith,  rector  of  Moorby,  co.  Lincoln. 

(3)  George  Stanley,  lieut.  R.N..  born  8  April,  1851 ;  married 
22  Feb..  1877,  Josephine  Jane  Mary  Harriet  Emma,  eldest 
daughter  of  late  Rev.  Francis  Tate. 

(4)  Alfred  William,  of  Mackay,  Queensland  (a  twin  with 
Emmeline),  bom  29  March,  1854  ;  married  26  Feb..  1884, 
Emily  Grace,  eldest  daughter  of  Frederic  Peede,  Esq.,  of 
Valparaiso,  Chili. 

(5)  Arthur  Cedl,  bora  2  Feb.,  1857,  died 


issue  pee 

[6)  Fred( 
[J]  Fredf 
Nov.,  181 


(6)  Frederick  Sydney,  born  27  Sept.,  1858. 

(:)  Charies  Albert,  bom  29  Sept.,  1861,  died  7  May,  1862. 

(S)  Charies  John,  born  17  Oct.,  1864. 

(9)  Emmeline  Lsetitia,  onlv  daughter,   twin  with  Alfred 

William. 
[5]  Charles  John,  rear-admiral  R.N.  1864,  bom  22  May, 
1807  :  married  5  June.  1S32,  Charlotte  Eliza,  younger  daugh- 
ter of  Jacob  Botanquet,  Esq.,  of  Broxboumebury,  and  had 
issue  (see  page  24). 

Frederick,  bora  24  June,  1808,  died  young. 
Frederick  Bernard,  capt.  Bengal  army  1847-8,  bom  15 
2  ;  married  24  July,  1855.  Elizabeth  Fanny  Catherine, 
daughter  of  Thomas  James  Raikes  Barrow,  Esq.,  R.N.,  of 
Stroud,  CO.  Gloucester. 

[8]  Eleanor  Letitia,  married  10  Aug.,  1852,  to  William 
Gaussen,  Esq.,  who  died  s.p.  19  July,  i85i  (see  page  28). 
f9|    Harri'-t,  born  18  June,  1801,  died  .1814. 

[10]   Camilla  Anne,  died  14  July,  1S62 ;  married  20  Dec, 
1836,  to  William  Needham,  Esq.,  of  Lenton  House,  Notts, 
and  had  2  daughters. 
[11]  Anna,  died  vonng. 

[13]  Georgiana,  married  16  April,  1846,  to  Thomas  Ogilvy, 
Esq.,  BO.C.S.;  he  died  16  Nov..  1872  (see  Fosler's  Baronetage). 
[13]  Anna  Maria,  born  12  May,  1815. 

SAMUEL  RICHARD  BOSANQUET,  of  Forest  House, 
and  of  Dingestow  Court,  educated  at  Eton  and  Christ 
Church  Coll.,  Oxon.  bar.-at-law  Inner  Temple  1826,  J.P.,D.L. 
and  chairman  of  quarter  sessions  Monmouthshire,  born  i 
April.  1800.  died  27  Dec.  1882  ;  married  4  Feb.,  1830, Emily 
(royal  descent),  eldest  daughter  of  George  Courthope,  Esq., 
of  Whiligh,  Sussex  ;  she  died  i  Jan.,  1869,  having  had  9  sons 
and  3  daughters. 

IllSAMHEL  COITRTHOPE,  first  named  on  preceding  page. 
[2]  Claude,  M.A.  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxon,  1858,  vicar  of  Christ 
Church,  Folkestone,  1874,  incumbent  of  St.  Osyth,  Essex, 
i85i-4,  vicar  of  North  Mimms,  Herts,  1864,  vicar  of  St. 
Nicholas,  Rochester,  and  senior  registrar  diocese  Rochester 
1864-73,  born  8  Nov.,  1833  ;  married  22  May,  1861,  Amelia 
Eleanor,  younger  daughter  of  Admiral  Charles  John  Bosan- 
quet (see  page  26),  and  has  had  5  sons. 

Claude   Charles  Courthope,  bom  19  Dec,  1862  ;    Charies 

Richard,  born  21  .-April.  1865  ;  Reginald  Albert,  bom  14 

June,  1869  ;  Raymond  Armytage,  bom  13  Aug.,  1869,  died 

1873  :  Eustace  Fulcrand,  bom  20  April,  1871. 

[3]   George    Stanley,    capt.    R.N.,   bom    18    April,    1835; 

married  15  Sept.,  1864.  Caroline  Susan,  daughter  of  Rev. 

William   Courthope,  incumbent  of  South  Mailing,  Lewes, 

and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 

William  Cecil,  born  12  Oct.,  1866  ;  Ethel. 
[4]  Frederick  Albert,  Q.C.,  fellow  of  King's  Coll.,  Camb., 
bar,-at-law  Inner  Temple  1863,  born  8  Feb.,  1837  ;  married 
22  Aug.,  1871,  Albinia  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Curtis 
Hayward,  Esq. .  of  Quedgeley  House,  co.  Gloucester;  she  died 
8  March,  1882,  having  had  2  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Bernard  Hugh,  bom  21  Nov.,  1872  ;  Godfrey  Courthope, 
twin  with  Nora,  bom  26  Dec,  1876;  Lilian;  Hilda, 
died  Dec,  187s;  Nora  Margaret,  twin  with  Godfrey. 
[5]  Walter  Heniy,  bom  10  Jan.,  1839  ;  married  5  April, 
i8tj6,  Penelope  Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  Stewart  Evelyn 
Forster,  of  South  End,  Lewisham,  and  has  2  sons  and  3 
daughters. 

Henry  Stewart,  bom  29  Jan.,  1867  ;  Frank  Montague, 
born  4  Sept..  1878  ;  Evelyn  Mabel ;  Florence  Mary. 
[6]  Edmund  Fletcher,  of  Beech  Grove/ Ross,  Herefordshire, 
educated  at  Eton  and  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxon,  bom  2  Sept., 
1840  ;  married  20  Jan.,  1876,  Louisa,  2nd  daughter  of 
Major  Marriott,  and  "has  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 

Edmund  Marriott,  bom  21  March,  1878  ;    Emest  Cour- 
thope, bom  II  June,  1879  ;  Catherine  Mamott. 
[7]   Reginald  David,  bom  24  Jan.,  1847,  died  2  July,  1849. 
[8]  William  David,  born   3  Jan.,  1849  ;  married  7  Aug., 
1872,  EUnor,  3rd  daughter  of  G.  Hamilton  Verity,  Esq.,  and 
has  a  daughter, 

Mabel. 
[9]   Richard  Arthur,  bom  25  May,  1852. 
[10]  Emily  Le'iiia,   married  3  Oct.,  1861,  to   Rev.  John 
Lloyd.  M.A.,  rector   of  Llanvapley,   Monmouthshire,  and 
has '2  daughters. 

Emily  Mary  Edith  ;  Violet  Amy. 
[11]  Fanny  Elizabeth, 
[12]  Ellen  Edith,  died  31  May,  1839. 


[34] 


Thg  + DescenT  +  oE  |» 


James  Franklin  Fuller,  Esq.,  F.S.A., 


'BlooO  Eopal 


±rfTi  ,-;^  ,*=* /=»  j^^ 


Of  OBnglanD* 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=f=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
<i-  7  July.  'SO?-  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

John,  Counti=Elizabeth,  =f  Humphrey  de  Bohun,  Earl  of 
of  Holland,  d.  5  May,  1  Hereford,  etc.  (2nd  husband), 
etc.  (1st  hus-  1316,  aged  fell  at  Boroughbridge,  16 
band),d.  s.p.     32.  |  March,  13.?!. 


James  Butler,  Earl  of= 
Carrick  and  Earl  of  Or- 
monde (ist  husband), 
d.  6  June,  1337. 


=Eleanor=Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 
de         worth  (2nd  husband), 
Bohun.     had  summons  to  parlt. 
13  Nov.  1347. 


James  Butler,  2nd  Earl  of=j=Eli2abeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ormonde,  d.  18  Oct.  1382-3.  I  Darcy,    she    re-m.  to    Sir 


Robert  Hereford. 


James  Butler,  3rd  Earl  of=fAnne,    dau.    of  John,    5th 
Ormonde,  d.  7  Sept.  1405.      Lord  Welles. 


Sir  Richard  Butler,  of  Poles-=T=Catharine,   dau.   of  Gildas 
town,  CO.  Kilkenny.  O'Reilly. 


Sir  Edmund  Butler,  d.   l3=j=Catharine,  dau.  of  Mulrony 
June,  1464.  I  O'Carroll,  d.  1506. 


cotitimicd  ahtri'e. 


Bastable  Herbert,  of  Brews-=;Barbara  FitzGerald. 
terfield,    co.  Kerry,  grand-  I 
son  of  Thomas  Herbert,  of 
Muckross.  I 


Arthur  Bastable  Herbert=Barbara,  dau.  of  Emanuel 
I  Hutchinson  of  Castle  Island, 
I  by  his  wife  Hannah  Massy. 


Lucinda  Herbert=Francis  C.  Bland,  Esq., 
I  D.L.,  of  Derriquin  Castle, 
I  CO.  Kerry. 


A, 

continued  from  heltnv. 
Sir  Edmund  Butler=pCatharine  O'Carroll, 

Sir  James  Butler,  his  attain-=f  Sabina,  dau.  of  Donnell 
der  was  reversed,  d.  16  Apl.  Reagh,  MacMurrough,  Ca- 
1487.  venagh,  d.  1508. 


=Margaret,2nd  dau.of  Gerald 
FitzGerald,  Earl  of  ICildare. 


Pierce,  8th  Earl  of  Ormonde,= 
in  151 5,  cr.  Earl  of  Ossory 
1527,  d.  21-26  Aug.  1539. 


Ellen  Butler=j=Donogh  O'Brien,  2nd  Earl 
I  of  Thomond. 


Conor  O'Brien,  3rd  Earl  of    Margaret,    m.   to    Dennod 
Thomond.=p  0'Brien,2ndLordInchiquin. 


Daniel   O'Conor,  Viscount     Morrogh  O'Brien,  3rd  Lord 
Clare  (3rd  son).=  Inchiquin.= 


Conor  O'Brien,  2nd  'Visct.     Dermod  O'Brien,  5th  Lord 
Clare.^  Inchiquin.^ 


Honor  O'Brien,  m.  to  John     Honora     O'Brien,     ; 
FitzGerald,  knight ofKerry.     Anthony  Stoughton.: 


Maurice  FitzGerald,  knight     Ellen     Stoughton,     m. 
of  Kerry .=  Thomas  Blennerhassett.: 


Frederick  Mullins,  of  Burn-=Martha  Blennerhassett. 
ham,  CO.  Kerry.  I 


William  Mullins,   Esq.,   of=Mary,   daughter  of  George 
Burnham.  |  Rowan,  Esq. 


Mary  Mullins,  eldest  sister^Capt.  Thomas  Goddard,  d. 
of  1st  Lord  Ventry,m  1740.  I  1757. 

Louisa  Goddard=Rev.  John  Blennerhassett, 
I  rector  of  Tralee. 


Fanny  Diana  Bland,  m.  1832, 


Elizabeth  Blennerhassett=Capt.  Edward  Fuller. 
i872.=Thomas  Harnett  Fuller, 


James  Franklin  Fuller,  only  son,  fellow  of  Royal  Institute: 
of  British  Architects  and  F.S.A..,  ;  19TH  IN  A  diuect 
DESCENT  FROM  KiNG  EDWARD  I.  through  his  mother, 
and  23RD  through  his  father. 


Franklin  Bland  Fuller,  lieut.  R.A.,  Harnett  John 

b.  1863,  d.  1882,  Fuller. 


rHelen  H.  Guivier,  dau.  of  John  Prospere  Guivier,  and 
granddaughter  of  Baron  Prospere  Guivier  of  Corsica,  one 
of  Napoleon's  generals  who  fell  in  the  retreat  from  Moscow, 
m.  1S60. 

:1a  Bessie  Evelyn  Melicent 

fuller.  Fuller. 


May  Florence 
Fuller. 


[35] 


♦•  Thg  +  Descent  +  ob  •♦ 


Rev,  Walter  Kelly,  of  Hove,  Sussex; 


AND    OF    HIS    DAUGHTER     AND     SISTER 


Mrs.     CATHERINE     EDITH    SHARPE,    and    the    late 
Mrs.  THOMASIN    SHARPE,  of  Windlesham,  Surrey, 


^looo  JRopal 


of  €nglanO. 


Henry  III.,  King  of  England,  < 


I272J 


Eleanor  of  Provence,  d.  1291. 


Eleanor  of  Castile,=j=Edward  I.,  King  of=j=Margaret,  grd.-dau.  of  St.  Louis,  Edmund  "  Crouchback,"  ist  Earl 

d.  1290  (ist  wife).     I  England,    d.    1307.  I  King  of  France,    d.    131 7    (2nd  of  Lancaster,   d.    1295;   bd.   West- 

I  wife).  minster  Abbey ;  m.  2ndly,  Blanche, 

I  Queen   of    Navarre,   descendant    of 

Thomas    "de   Brotherton,"   Earl   of  Loijis  VIII.,  King  of  France,  and  of 

Norfolk  and  Earl  Marshal,  d.  1338;  Henry  II.,  King  of  England. 
m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Halys,  Mentioned  below. 

knight.=j= 


Joan  "of  Acres,"  d.  1307;  m.  in 
Westminster  Abbey,  1290,  Gilbert 
de  Clare,  Earl  of  Gloucester,  who  d. 
I295-T= 


Eleanor  de  Clare,  eld.  dau.  and  co-h., 
d.  J  337;  nj-  Hugh  Pespencer,  exe- 
cuted 1326.=!= 

Edwaxd  Despencer,  .d-  1342 ;  m. 
Anne,  sister  .of  Henry,  Lord  Ferrers 
of  Groby.=j= 


Edward,  Baron  d,e  Spencer,  K.G,, 
d.  1375;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Baron  Burghersh.=j= 

Margaret  Despencer,  d.  1415  ;  m. 
Robert  Ferrers,  of  Chartley,  who  d. 
141 3;  both  bd.  at  Merevale.=j= 

I 1 

Philippa  de  Ferrers,  m.  Sir  Thomas 
Greene,  Kt.,  of  Greene's  Norton,  who 
d.  14 18  ;  he  was  son  of  Mary,  dau. 
of  4th  Baron  Talbot,  a  descendant 
of  Edmund  "Crouchback." 


JT 


Sir  Thomas  Greefte,  Kt.,  d.  1461  ; 
m.  Maud  Thockraorton,  dau.  of  the 
under-treasurer  of  England.=r 


Sir  Thomas  Greene,  Kt.,  d.  1507  ;  m. 
Joanna,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Fogg,  Kt.=f= 


Margaret  de  Clare,  dau.  and  co-h., 
m.   2ndly,  Hugh  de  Audley,  who  d. 

«347-=f= 
I 

Margaret  de  Audley,  dau.  and  h.,  m. 
Ralph,  Earl  of  Stafibrd,  K.G..  who 
d-  l372-=r 

Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafibrd,  m.  Phi- 
lippa Beauchamp,  dau.  of  Earl  of 
Warwick.=j= 

I ' 

Margaret  de  Stafford,  Ist  wife  of 
Ralph  Nevill,  1st  Earl  of  Westmore- 
land, K.G.,  who  d.  I425.=f= 


Margaret  Nevill,  m.  Sir  Richard 
Scrope,  3rd  Baron  of  Bolton,  who 
d.  I420.=p 


Scrope  of  Upsale.^ 


of  John,    Lord 


Sir  Richard  Scrope,  kt.,  2nd  son,  m. 
Eleanor  Washbourne.=f= 


Margaret  Plantagenet,  Puchess  of 
Norfolk,  d.  1399;  m.  ist,  John,  Lord 
Segrave,  who  d.  I353.=f 


Elizabeth  Segrave,  heir,  d.  1376  ;  m. 
John,  4th  Baron  Mowbray,*  grd.  son 
of  Edmund  "  Crouchback. "=f= 

Thomas  Mowbray,  Puke  of  Norfolk, 
K.G.,  d.  1399;  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth.f 
dau.  of  Richard  Fitzalan,  loth  Earl 
of  Arundel,  grd.   son  of  Edmund 

"  CROUCHBACK."=f= 


Eleanor  Scrope,  dau.  and  co-h., 
in  Norwich  Cathedral  (ist  wife). 


Margaret  Mowbray,  dau.  and  eventual 
co-h.,  m.  Sir  Robert  Howard,  K.t.=j= 

Sir'~John  Howard,  K.G.,  Puke  of 
Norfolk,  slain  at  Bosworth,  1485, 
m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  4th  Baron 
de  Molines,  a  descendant  of  EDMUND 
"Crouchback";  she  d.  i452.=f= 

I 

Margaret  Howard,  m.  Sir  John  Wynd- 
ham,  Kt.,  of  Felbrigg,  executed 
1502J 

=  Sir  Thomas  Wyndham,  Kt.,  of  Fel- 
,  brigg,  d.  1522;  bd.in  Norwich  Cath. 


*  Through  whom  Royal  Descent  from  WiUiam  I. 
t  Through  whom  Royal  Descents  from  WiUiam 
Edward  I. 


Alfred  the  Great,  and  Charlemagne,  and  from  Elizabeth,  sth  daughter  of 


[3,6] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


cotttimted front  preceding  pctge. 
Sir  Thomas  Greene=f=Joanna  Fogg. 

Anne  Greene,  dau.  and  co-h.  (aunt  of  Catherine  Parr, 
last  queen  of  Henry  VIII.),  m.  Sir  Nicholas  Vaux,  1st 
Lord  Vaux  of  Harrowden,  who  d.  1523.  (Extinct  in 
male  Iine.)=r 


continued  frotn  preceding  poge. 
Eleanor  Scrope=f=Sir  Thomas  Wyndha 


Mr  id  Vaux,  dau.  3nd  co-h.,  d.  1569;  m.  Sir  John 
Fermor,  Kt.,  who  d.  1571 ;  both  bd.  at  Easton  Neston, 
Northants.=i= 

Sir  George  Fermor.  Kt.,  d.  1612;  m.  1572/3,  Mary, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Curson  (god-dau.  of  Queen 
Mary  I.);  she  d.  162S;  both  bd.  at  Easton  Neston. t= 

Sir  Hatton  Fermor,  Kt.,  d.  1640  (extinct);  m.  2ndly,  at 
St.  Peter  le  Poor,  London,  1620/1,  Anna,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Cokayne,Kt.  (extinct  in  male  line);  she  d.  166S; 
both  bd.  at  Easton  Neston.  =p 


Mary  Wyndham,  died  1596/7;  m.  Erasmus  Fasten,  of 
Paston,  who  d.  v.p.  1540  ;  both  bd.  at  Paston.  =p 

Sir  William  Paston.  Kt.,  of  Paston,d.  1610;  m.  at  P^ton, 
1551,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Clere,  Kt.,  of  StoSesby 
(both  extinct)  ;  he  bd.  at  Paston.  =p 


Anne  Paston,  d.  1637,  and  bd.  at  Hanwell,  Oxon  ;  m. 
1st  at  Paston,  1572,  Sir  George  Chaworth,  Kt.  (ward  of 
Queen  Elizabeth),  of  Wiverton,  Notts,  who  d.  1589,  bd. 
at  Langar,  Notts.    (Extinct.)=f= 


Elizabeth  Chaworth,  sole  heir,  d.  1635  ;  m.  at  Hanwell, 
1602,  Sir  William  Cope,  2nd  bart.,  of  Hanwell,  who  d. 
1637  ;  both  there  bd.  (He  was  son  of  the  1st  bart.  by 
his  1st  wife,  Frances  Lytton,  sister  of  the  last  male 
Lytton  of  Knebworth.)=r 


Anna  Fermor,  b.  1628 ;  m.  1653  at  Easton  Neston ; 
1712;  bd,  at  Ellenhall,  co.  Stafford. 


=Jonatlian  Cope,  of  Ranton  Abbey,  co.  Stafford,  2nd  so  1, 
d.  1670;  bd.  at  Ellenhall  (grd.  father  of  Sir  Jonathan 
Cope,  1st  bart.,  of  Breweme,  extinct,  represented  now  by 
the  Marquis  of  Huntly  and  Earl  Delawarr). 

Elizabeth   Cope,  eldest  daughter,  born  1655  ;     married  =,=  John  Gouldsmyth,junr.,  of  Nantwich  and  Stapely  Manor, 
1691    in    Westminster   Abbey;    died    1706;   buried   at       Cheshire,  bar.  of  Midd.  Temple,  b.   1654;  d.  1702;  bd. 


Nantwich  (2nd  wife). 


Judith  Gouldsmyth,  b.  1696 ;  m.  1712,  at  Kemberton, 
Salop  ;  d.  1760;  bd.  at  Beckbury  (heir  of  her  brother. 
Dr.  Jonathan  Gouldsmyth,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  d.  s.p.  1732). 


(His  mother  was  Judith  Woodroffe,  of 
Poyle,  Surrey ;  grd.  dau.  of  Judith  Caryll,  of  Tangley, 
Surrey ;  descendant  of  Sir  Robert  Rede,  Kt.,  chief  jus- 
tice, ar.d  2(0.  ejfecutor  of  Heniy  VII. ;  and  of  the  Alpheghs 
of  Boie  Pla  e,  Kent,  temp.  Henry  VI.,  all  extinct.) 

Walter  Stubbs,  of  Beckbury  Hall,  b.  1687;  d.  1754;  bd. 
at  Beckbury  (son  of  Walter  Stubbs  by  his  wife  Anne, 
"daughter"  of  Sir  Richard  Astley,  of  Patshull,  Bart,  and 
Kt.  Banneret,  through  whom  Royal  Descents  from 
John  of  Gaunt  and  Edward  I.). 


Walter   Stubbs,    of  Beck- 
bury Hall,  d.  1766. 
Jonathan  Stubbs,  rector  of 
Orton  Longville,  d.   1789. 


Catherine  Stubbs,  b.  1728; 
m.  1757,  at  Beckbury;  d. 
1780  ;  bd.  at  Brewood,  co. 
Stafford. 


■  Thomas  Plimley,  of 
Brewood  Hall,  co. 
Stafford;  d.  1786, 
and  there  bd. 


Anne     Plimley,    t 
(sole  child  leaving 
m.  17S9  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Lothbury  ;    bd.   at   Hove, 
Sussex,  1837. 


76o=f=  Patrick  Kelly, 
LL.D.,  b.  1755  at 
Stradbally,  Queen's 
Co. ;  d.  1842;  bd.  at 
Hove. 


Henry  Plimley,  vicar  of 
New  Windsor,  Cuckfield, 
and  Shoreditch,  preb.  and 
chancellor  of  diocese  of 
Chichester,  d.  1841. 


Barbara  Stubbs,  b.  1732;  d.  1772; 
m.  1760;  2nd  wife  of  Thqs.  Evans, 
of  Derby .=f= 

Barbara  Evans,  b.  1 761 ;  d.  1804 
(sole  child  leaving  issue);  m.  1793 
Wm.  Strutt,  of  St.  Helen's,  F.R.S,, 
dep.-lieut.  co.  Derby.=j= 

Edward  Strutt  (sole  child  leaving 
issue),  1st  Baron  Belper. 


Anthony    Plim-     Thomasin  Kelly,  d.  1880;  2nd  wife  of  James  Birch     Mary,  only  dau.  of  Lt.-Col.=j=Walter  Kelly,  b. 


ley  Kelly,  vicar     Sharpe,  of  Windlesham,   SuiTey  (both  there  bd.), 
of    St.    John's,     J.P.  for  Bucks  ;  he  d.  1S63.  =j= 
Hoxton,  d.        I ■ 1 


Thomasin  Elizabeth  Sharpe. 


Henry  Richard,  of  Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 

Edward  Emilius,  vicai     Charles  Walter, 
of  Earlham,  Sussex.  PersisMaryTho- 

jnasine. 


Richard     Buckner,    C.B. 
R.A.,J.P.,of\VhykeHouse, 
Chichester ;  she  m.  at  Pres- 
ton, 1840. 


Walter  William, 
Brighto 


1803  ;  vicar  of 
Preston-cum- 
Hove,  Sussex, 
1S34  to  1878. 

Catherine  Edith  Kelly,  =rjames  William  Sharpe,  Fellow  of  Caius  Coll., 
bp.  at  Preston,  1853 ;  I  Camb. ;  assist,  master  at  Charterhouse ;  b. 
m.  at  Hove,  Sussex,  1852  ;  eld.  son  of  William  H.  S.  Sharpe,  who 
1881.  19TH  IN  De-  I  d.  1867,  lieut.  1st  R.  Regt.,  adjut.  and  capt.  R. 
SCENT  FROM  EDWARD  I  Cumberland  Militia,  and  J.P.  for  that  co.,  who 
I.,  AND  20TH  FROM  was  3rd  son  of  the  above-named  James  Birch 
Henry  III.  |  Sharpe,  by  the  latter 's  1st  wife  Anne  Ellis. 


Ellin  Mary  Caiyll  Sharpe,  bp.  at  Hove,  1883. 


Son  of  Vice- Admiral  Cliarles  Buckner,  of  Clewer,  Berks,  and  nephew  of  Dr.  John  Buckner,  Bishop  of  Chichester. 


[37] 


«|-  Thg  +  Descent -i- OB  |» 
CAPT.    SIR,  MAURICE    FITZGERALD,    BART., 


KNIGHT    OF  KERRY, 


'JBlooD  Eopal 


of  (JEnglanu. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  ig=j=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


John,  Count=Elizabeth,  =pHuniphrey  de  Bohun,  Earl  of 
of  Holland,  d.  5  May,  I  Hereford,  etc.  (2nd  husband), 
etc.  (isthus-  1316,  aged  fell  at  Boroughbridge,  16 
band),d.  s.p.     32.  |  March,  1321. 

James  Butler,  Earl  of=pEleanor^Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 
Carrick  and  Earl  of  Or-  I  de  worth  (2nd  husband), 
monde  (1st  husband),  Bohun.  had  summons  to  park, 
d.  6  June,  1337.  13  Nov.  1347. 


James  Butler,   2nd  Earl  of=i=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ormonde,  d.  18  Oct.  1382-3.  I  Darcy,    she    re-m.    to    Sir 
I  Robert  Hereford. 


James  Butler,   3rd  Earl  of=i=Anne,    dau.    of  John,    5th 
Ormonde,  d.  7  Sept.  1405.    |  Lord  Welles. 

Sir  Richard  Butler,  of  Poles-=f=Catharine,    dau.   of  Gildas 
town,  CO.  Kilkenny.  |  O'Reilly. 


Sir  Edmimd  Butler,  d.   i3=pCatharine,  dau.  of  Mulrony 
June,  1464.  I  O'CarroU,  d.  1506. 


Sir  James  Butler,  his  attain-=f=Sabina,  dau.  of  Donnell 
der  was  reversed,  d.  l6Apl.  Reagh,  MacMurrough,  Ca- 
14S7.  I  venagh,  d.  1508. 

Pierce.  8th  Earl  of  Ormonde,=pMargaret,2nd  dau.  of  Gerald 
in  1515,  cr.  Earl  of  Ossory  FitzGerald,  Earl  of  Kildare. 
1527,  d.  21-26  Aug.  1539.  Xs 


Sir  Richard  Power  (ist=i=Catiierine  But-^James  FitzGe- 
husband),  cr.  Lord  La  I  ler,d.  at  Askea-  raid,  14th  Earl 
Poer  and  Curraghmore  ton  17  March,  of  Desmond 
1535,    slain    10    Nov.     1552.  (2nd  husband), 

1539.  d.  14  Oct.  1558. 


Piers,  2nd  lord,     John,      3rd=T=ElIen,  3rd  dau.  of  James, 
d.  10  Dec.  1545.     lord,  d.    15     14th  Earl  of  Desmond. 
Nov.  1592.   I 


Richard,  4th  Lord  La  Poer^Catharine,  dau.  and  heir  of 
and  Curraghmore,  d.  2  Aug.  John  Barry,  Visct.  Buttevant. 
1607. 


Julia  Power  (2nd  wife),  m.=f=Thomas  FitzMaurice,   iSth 
1615.  I  Baron  of  Kerry,  d.  3  June, 

I  1630. 


Katharine  FitzMaurice.=f=John  FitzGerald,  of  Ennis- 
I  more,  knight  of  Kerry. 


John  FitzGerald,  knight  of=j=Honora,  dau.  of  Conor 
Kerry,  d.  at  Ennismore,  I  O'Brien,  2nd  Visct.  Clare 
will  proved  12  Nov.  1681.     |  (RoYAL  Descent). 


Maurice  FitzGerald,  knight=f=Elizabeth  Crosbie,  sister  of 
of  Kerry,  d.  15  Nov.  1 732.    I  Maurice,  Ist  Lord  Brandon. 


Robert  FitzGerald,  knight=Catherine   (3rd  wife),  dau. 
of    Kerry,      LL.  B.,     M.P.  j  of  Lancelot  Sandes,  of  Kil- 
Dingle  1741  until  he  died,     cavan,  Queen's  Co. 
II  Dec,  1781.  I 


Maria    (1st    wife),   dau. 
Rt.    Hon.     David     Dig 
La  Touche,  of  Marlay,  co. 
Dublin,    m.    S    Not.    1801, 
d.  1827. 


f=Maurice  FitzGerald,  knight  of  Kerry,= 
P.C,  M.P.  CO.  Kerry  1795-1831,  a 
lord  of  the  treasury,  etc.,  b.  29  Dec. 
1772-4,  d.  6-7  March,  1849. 


;CeciIia    Maria  Robert,  fell  at  the  Mary,  d. 

Knight,  widow  siege   of  Seringa-  unmarried 

(2nd  wife),   d.  patam     4     May,  aged  22. 

15  Oct.  1859.  1799. 


Maurice,  d.  un- 
married 1S36. 

David,  d.  un- 
married 1848. 

Brinsley,  4th 
son,  d.  unm. 


Sir  Peter  George  FitzGerald,= 
knight  of  Kerry,  deputy  vice-  I 


Robert  FitzGerald, 

d.  1835,  aged  30,  m. 

Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of    treasurer   Ireland,  created 

Peter  Bodkin  Hus-     baronet  8  July,   1880,  b.   15  | 

sey,  of  Farrinakilla     Sept.  1808,  d.  6  Aug.  1880.     | 

House,  CO.  Kerry.  1 


:Julia,  dau.  of  Peter  Stephen  Edward,     Other 
Bodkin       Hussey,  yst.  son,  m.  Mar-     issue. 
Esq..    of    Farrina-  garet,  dau.ofRev. 
killa  House,  afore-  R.  Story,  of  Rose- 
said,    m.    1 1   Aug.  neath,  N.  B. 
1838. 


Sir    Maurice    FitzGerald,=Lily,   younger 

2nd  bart.,  knight  of  Kerry,  dau.  of  H.  L. 

capt.  on  reserve  of  officers,  Eischoffsheim. 

late  rifle  brigade,  served  in  of  London,  m. 

Ashantee  war,  equerry  to  4  Oct.  1883. 
H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Con- 
naught,  b.  5  Feb.  1844. 


Katharine,  Elizabeth,m. 

m.    1873   to  1882  to  Hon. 

Rev.   Henry  Francis 

Bell,  vicar  of  Spring-Rice. 

Muncaster,  Julia, 

hon.    canon  Eileen. 
Carlisle.= 


Julia. 


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Heniy.  Kathleen. 

Aubrey.         Ida. 

Gertrude. 


FITZGERALD,  SiK  MAURICE,  of  Glanleam, 
Valencia  Island,  and  Ballinruddery,  co. 
Kerry ;  knight  of  Kerry,  a  title  borne  by  the 
head  of  this  sept  of  the  Geraldines  since  feudal 
times*,  educated  at  Harrow,  capt.  rifle  brigade 
1875-81,  A.D.C.  to  Sir  Archibald  Alison  during 
part  of  Ashantee  war,  at  battle  of  Amoaful,  capture 
of  Coomassie,  etc.,  equerry  to  Major-Genl.  H.R.H. 
the  Duke  of  Connaught,  K.G.,  since  1881  ;  igTH 
IN  DESCENT  FROM  EDWARD  I.  ;  born  5  Feb., 
1844  ;  married  4  Oct.,  1882,  Lily,  younger  daugh- 
ter of  Henry  Louis  Bischoffsheim,  of  London,  Esq., 
D.L.  Tower  Hamlets. 

AKlls-r-rm.  on  a  saltire  gu.  a  cross  pattfe  arg. 

Crest— A  knight  mounted  and  armed  all  proper. 

Motto — "  MuUahar  a  boo.'* 

Seats— Glanleam,    Island    of  Valencia,    and    Ballinruddery,    co. 

Kerry. 


The  Descent  of 

Sir    Maurice    FitzGerald,   Bart.,    the 

Knight  of  Kerry, 

LOOD  Royal  of  England. 

DWARD  I.,  so  named 
after  Edward  the  Confes- 
sor; bom  at  Westminster, 
17  June,  1239,  knighted 
at  Burgos,  1254,  created 
Earl  of  Chester  ;  crowned 
at  Westminster,  19  Aug., 
1274,  king  of  England, 
lord  of  Ireland,  duke  of 
Aquitaine ;     he     subdued 


Gerald,  the  great-grand 
descended   from   the  Gherardini  of  Florence.      Gerald  FitzWalt 
Castellan  of  Windsor  and  Constable  of  Pembroke,  married,   abr 
logs,  a  beautiful  Welsh  princess,  Nesta.  daughter  of  Rhys 


Pembrc 


FitzGerald  (with  his 
panied  Stroncbow,  Earl  of 
id  founded  the  Geraldine 


John  FitzGer; 


of  Ireland, 
race  on  the  grants  of  land  obt.-iined  the 
H7J.  Of  the  same  family  were  the  tw 
created  Earl  of  Kildare,  and  Maurice  FitzGeral.  , 
Desmond  (1329,  3  Edward  III.),  who  respectively  married  two  sisters, 
Joan  and  Margaret,  daughters  of  Richard  de  Burgh,  Earl  of  Ulster. 
""     " "  be  (oandia  the  A'iU.tnri)' A  rc/iM- 


TheGl 


i  Margaret 
herardini  ; 


the  principality  of  Wales  1283,  claimed  and  exer- 
cised feudal  superiority  over  Scotland  ;  died  at 
Burgh-on-the-Sands,  Cumberland,  7  July,  1307, 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey;  by  his  ist  wife, 
Eleanor  (who  died  27  Nov.,  1290),  daughter  of 
Ferdinand  III.,  king  of  Castile,  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  daughter, 

ELIZABETH,  died  5  May,  1316,  aged  32;  she 
married  ist  to  John,  Count  of  Holland  and 
Zealand,  and  Lord  of  Friesland,  who  died  s.p.  ; 
she  re-married  to  Humphrey  de  Bohun,  Earl  of 
Hereford  and  Essex,  Lord  of  Brecknock,  and  con- 
stable of  England  ;  he  served  in  the  wars  against 
Scotland,  taken  prisoner  at  the  battle  of  Stryvelin, 
7  Edward  II.,  was  exchanged  for  the  wife  of 
Robert  Bruce  ;  he  fell  at  the  battle  of  Borough- 
bridge,  Yorks,  16  March,  1321,  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  a  daughter, 

ELEANOR  DE  BOHUN,  married  ist,  1327,10 
James  Butler,  Earl  of  Carrick  (eldest  son  of 
Edmund  Butler,  created  Earl  of  Carrick  i  Sept., 
1315),  created  Earl  of  Ormonde  2  Nov.,  1328  ; 
founded  the  Friary  of  Carrickbeg-on-the-Suir 
1336  ;  he  died  6  Jan.,  1337,  buried  at  Waterford  ; 
she  re-married  before  134410  Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 
worth,  the  celebrated  warrior  who  brought  Charles 
de  Blois,  Duke  of  Britany,  a  prisoner  to  the  Tower, 
21  Edward  III.,  had  summons  to  parliament  13 
Nov.,  1347,  had  a  son,  Nicholas ;  by  her  ist 
husband  she  had,  with  a  daughter,  Petronilla, 
1st  wife  of  Gilbert,  Lord  Talbot,  a  son, 

JAMES  BUTLER,  2nd  Earl  of  Ormonde,  lord- 
justice  of  Ireland  1359- 1360,  lord-deputy  to 
thelord-lieut.,  Duke  of  Clarence,  1364,  lord-justice 
1376,  constable  of  Dublin  Castle  1372,  summoned 
to  the  parliaments  held  by  Richard  II.  ;  bom  at 
Kilkenny   4   Oct.,    133 1  ;    died   in   his   castle   of 

lorical  Journal  for 
VII. 's  reien  was  t 
that   "airireland    could 

replied  :  "Then,  in  good  faith,  shall  this  earl  rale  all  Ireland, 
interesting  letter,  which  he  wrote  in  reply  to  an  epistle  from  the 
Gherardini  of  Tuscany,  is  still  extant,  and  signed  "  Gerald,  chief 
in  Ireland  of  the  family  of  Gherardini.  Earl  of  Kildare,  viceroy  of 
the  most  serene  kings  of  England  in  Ireland."  Eight  years  after 
the  date  of  this  letter,  Ariosto  writes  thus  of  a  brave  old  man  whose 
fame  had  passed  long  before  to  distant  lands  :— 

■'Or  guarda  gl'  Ibcrnisi  :  appresso  il  piano 
Sono  due  sijuadre  :  e  il  Conte  di  Childera 
Mena  la  prima  ;  e  il  Conte  di  Desmonda, 
Da  fieri  monti  ha  tratta  la  seconda." 


eland  in  Henry 
:users  declared 
earl,"  to  which  the   King 


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Tlie  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


Knocktopher  i8  Oct.,  1382-3  ;  he  married  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  his  guardian,  Sir  John  Darcy, 
lord-justice  of  Ireland  (she  re-married  to  Sir 
Robert  Hereford),  and  had,  with  other  issue  (see 
page      ),  a  son, 

JAMES,  3rd  Earl  of  Ormonde,  built  Gowran 
Castle  and  purchased  Kilkenny  Castle,  1391 
(built  by  William,  Earl  Marshal,  the  elder),  from 
the  heirs  of  Sir  Hugh  le  Despenser,  Earl  of 
Gloucester  (and  Isabel,  his  wife,  daughter  and 
co-heir  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  Gloucester) ; 
he  also  bailt  the  Castle  Dunfert,  commonly  called 
Danes'  Fort,  founded  the  Friars  Minors  at  Ayles- 
bury in  1386,  lord-deputy  of  Ireland  1384,  1392, 
1401,  1404,  governor  of  counties  Kilkenny  and 
Tipperary  1389,  took  Teige  O'Carrol,  prince  of 
Elye,  prisoner;  1390  "being  a  mighty  strong  man, 
he  is  styled  in  some  annals  the  head  of  the  chivalry 
of  Ireland,  which  kingdom  he  governed  to  the 
content  of  the  king  and  his  good  subjects  "  ;  he 
mah-ied  Anne,  daughter  of  John,  5th  Lord  Welles 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  a  daughter  of  John,  Lord  Mow- 
bray), and  died  7  Sept.,  1405,  buried  at  Gowran, 
having  had  2  sons. 

[1]  James,  4th  earl,  "the  white  earl  "  ;  his  male  line 
expired  with  death  of  his  son  Thomas,  7th  earl,  3  Aug., 

[2]  Sir  Richard,  of  Polestown,  co.  Kilkenny;  married 
Catharine,  daughter  of  Gildas  O'Reilly,  lord  of  East 
Breffny,  co.  Cavan,  and  had  a  son,  viz., 

SIR  EDMUND  BUTLER,  built  the  castle  of 
Postletsrath,  and  the  castle  and  bridge  of 
Carrick ;  he  died  13  June,  1464,  buried  in  the 
Grey  Friars,  Kilkenny ;  he  married  Catharine, 
daughter  of  Mulrony  O'Carroll,  surnamed  Bar- 
BATUS;  she  died  1506,  having  had  3  sons,  of 
whom  the  eldest, 

SIR  JAMES,  attainted  for  espousing  the  Lan- 
castrian interest,  but  when  Edward  IV. 
came  to  the  throne, theattainder,etc.,  was  reversed 
by  act  of  parliament,  had  a  grant  from  the  king 
of  the  manor  and  advowson  of  Callan  for  life  in 
1468,  built  the  castle  of  Nehoni,  near  GowTan, 
founded  the  priory  of  Augustine  at  Callan,  where 
he  was  buried;  he  died  16  April,  1487  ;  married 
Sawe  (Sabina),  daughter  of  Donnell  Reagh,  Mac- 
Munough  Cavenagh,  lord  of  Ferns,  co.  Wexford ; 
she  died  1508,  having  had,  with  2  daughters,  2 
sons,  of  whom  the  elder, 

piERCE,  8th  Eari  of  Ormonde  (1515),  lord- 
^  deputy  to  Thomas,  Earl  of  Surrey,  152 1, 
lord-treasurer  of  Ireland  1524  ;  the  king  having 
conferred  the  title  of  Ormonde  on  Thomas  Boleyne, 
Viscount  Rochfort,  at  his  earnest  suit  thereof 
created  Sir  Pierce  (who  to  satisfy  the  king's 
pleasure  had  been  contented  to  resign  his  ancient 
and  rightful  title  of  Ormonde)  Earl  of  Ossory  by 

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patent  23  Feb.,  1527,  and  on  the  death  of  Thomas 
Boleyne  without  male  issue  the  king,  22  Feb., 
1537,  restored  him  the  title  of  Ormonde,  which 
was  confirmed  to  the  family  by  act  of  parliament 
6  Nov.,  1541  ;  he  married  1485  Margaret,  2nd 
daughter  of  Gerald  FitzGerald,  8th  Eari  of  Kil- 
dare,  and  died  21-26  Aug.,  1539,  having  had, 
with  3  sons  (see  Foster's  Peerage),  6  daughters, 
of  whom  the  2nd, 

CATHERINE  BUTLER,  died  at  Askeaton  17 
March,  1552  ;  married  ist  to  Sir  Richard 
.Power,  Lord  la  Poer  andCurraghmore,  so  created 
13  Sept.,  1535  ;  he  was  slain  in  an  engagement 
against  the  Irish  rebels  by  Owen  O'Callaghan, 
10  Nov.,  1539;  his  widow  re-married,  as  3rd 
wife,  to  James  FitzGerald,  14th  Earl  of  Desmond, 
who  died  at  Askeaton  14  Oct.,  1558;  Lord  la 
Poer  and  Curraghmore  left,  with  other  issue, 

OHN  (More),  3rd  Lord  la  Poer  (on  the  death 


JOHN  I 
J     of  hi 


at  Boulogne,  where  he  was  slain) ;  married  EUice, 
3rd  daughter  of  James,  14th  Earl  of  Desmond  (by 
his  2nd  wife) ;  he  died  15  Nov.,  1592,  leaving, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

RICHARD,  4th  Lord  la  Poer  and  Curragh- 
more, married  Catharine,  daughter  and 
heir  of  John  Barry,  Viscount  Buttevant ;  he  died 
at  Curraghmore  2  Aug.,  1607,  having  had,  with 
5  sons,  3  daughters,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

JULIA  (or  GYLES)  POWER,  married  1615,  as 
2nd  wife,  to  Thomas  FitzMaurice,  i8th  Lord 
Kerry,  a  celebrated  rebel;  he  refused  to  perform 
service  to  the  queen  "  because  it  stood  not  with 
his  conscience  nor  his  honour,"  and  was  for  some 
time  excepted  from  pardon  ;  he  subsequently 
engaged  himself  in  several  rebellious  engage- 
ments, but  after  King  James's  accession  he  made 
an  humble  submission,  whereupon  he  was  par- 
doned, 16  July,  1604,  and  restored  to  his  estates; 
had  a  dispute  concerning  precedency  with  Lord 
Slane  in  the  parliament  of  1615  ;  died  at  Drogheda 
3  June,  1630,  buried  at  Cashel,  having  had  by 
his  2nd  wife  5  sons  and  3  daughters,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

KATHARINE  FitzMaurice,  married  to 
John  FitzGerald,  of  Ennismore,  knight  of 
Kerry  (see  lineage,  page  ) ;  he  forfeited  part 
of  his  estates  in  1649,  but  was  restored  by  act  of 
parliament  in  1667  to  Ennismore,  Rahinnane,  etc., 
and  had  4  sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]  Thomas,  of  Rathmac  Carthie,  died  in  the  lifetime  of 
his  father,  1667  ;  married  Julia,  sister  of  Sir  Redmond 
Everard,  l?art.,  and  had  an  only  child. 

Amy,  married  to  James  FitzGerald,  of  Castle  Ishen,  co. 

Cork. 
[2]  JOHN,  succeeded  as  knight  of  Kerr)'. 
[3]  Edmund,  of  Ballinclare,  etc.;  died  s.p.  1677. 


FitzGerald,  K^iight  of  Kerry. 


[4]  Patrick,  of  Gallerus,  married  Thomasine,  daughter  of 
Edward  Spring  (by  Anne,  daughter  of  Sir  Nicholas 
Brown),  and  had  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  John. 

(2)  Catherine,  married  to  James  Conway,  Esq.,  of 
Cloghane,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  an  only  daughter, 

Alice,  married  to  John  Colthurst,  Esq.,.,of  Ardrum, 
CO.  Cork  (see  Foster's  Baronetage). 

(3)  Anne,  married  to  Thomas  Conway,  of  Castle 
Conway,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  3  sons. 

[1]  Christopher  (Conway),  married  Mary  MacCarthy, 
died  s.p. 

[2]  James   (Conway),  married  Julian,  daughter  of 
O'Mahony,  of  Dromore  Castle,  and  had 
2  sons. 

(1)  Thomas,  Count  Conway  of  France,  a  general 
in  the  service  of  that  country,  governor  of  the 
Mauritius. 

(2)  James,  a  brigadier-gen.  in  the  French  army, 
married  ,  daughter  of  Gen.  Copley, 
governor  of  Guadaloupe,  a  knight  of  St.  Louis. 

[3]  Edward,  married  Ellen  Mahony,  and  had  2  sons. 

(1)  Thomas  (Conway),  secretary  to  Lord  Corn- 
wallis  in  India,  died  s.p.  1824. 

(2)  James,  col.  53rd  regt.,  had  a  son  and  daughter. 
[1]  Thomas  Sydenham  (Conway),  gen.  in  the 
army,  C.  B.,  col.  of  grenadier  guards. 

[2]  Amelia  Hood,  died  13  Feb.,  1S80,  married 
April,  1831,  to  Sir  John  Halkett,  7th  bart., 
comr.  R.N.,  who  died  4  Aug.,  1847,  leaving  a 
son  and  daughter  (see  Foster's  Baronetage). 

[4]  Elizabeth,  married  1740  to  Christopher  Hickson, 

of  Fermoyle. 

[5]  Catherine  (Conway),  married  to  James  Mahony, 

Esq. 

(4)  Lucy  (FitzGerald),  married  to  Richard  Ferriter,  of 
Dingle,  co  Kerry,  and  had  a  daughter  married  to 
Giles,   whose  daughter,    Mary,   is  said   to   have  been 
married  to  George  Hilliard,  Esq. 

[5]  Elinor,  married  to  MacCarthy  Mor,  and  died  s.p. 

JOHN  FitzGerald,  of  Ennismore,  knight  of 
Kerry,  died  at  Ennismore,  1681  (will  proved 
12  Nov.,  1681),  married  Honora,  daughter  of 
Connor  O'Brien,  2nd  Viscount  Clare  (royal 
descent),  and  had  4  sons  and  4  daughters. 
[1]  MAURICE,  succeeded  as  knight  of  Kerry. 
[2]  John,  died  without  issue. 

[3]  Daniel,  of  Ballinruddery,  and  Kill.icrim,  co.  Kerry, 
1742;  married  13  Nov.,  1706,  EUinor,  daughter  of  Darby 
Long,  of  MonoUig,  co.  Cork,  who  was  outlawed  in  1 69 1, 
and  had  3  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  Maurice,  capt.  in  Marshal  Thomond's  (Lord  Clare) 
regt.  in  French  service:  died  unmarried  1768. 

(2)  John,  of  Ballinruddery,  died  without  issue  1757  ; 
he  married  Anne,  daugliter  of  Rev.  Henry  Parr,  of 
Dingle  [by  Martha,  widow  of  Frederick  Mullins,  Esq., 
of  Burnham  (see  Foster's  Peerage,  B.  Ventry),  the 
daughter  of  Thomas  Blennerhassett]. 

(3)  William. 

(4)  Honora,  married  to  Francis  Griffin,  of  Glenalappa, 
and  had  a  daughter. 

(5)  EUinor,  married  1st,  to  Richard  Griffin,  of  Glena- 
lappa, CO.  Kc/rry,  and  2ndly,  to  William  Burke ;  by 
her  1st  husband  she  had  4  sons. 

[1]  John  (Griffin),  married  Catherine,  daughter  of 
Robert  Kean,  of  Ballyvoe,  co.  Clare,  and  had  a  son 
and  daughter. 

(1)  Richard  (Griffin),  capt.  in  Clare  militia,  mar- 
ried Amelia,  daughter  of  John  Nash,  of  Cork,  and 
had,  with  other  issue, 

[1]  John  T-  ish  (Griffin), D.D.,laterectorofTrinity 
Church,  Oablin  ;  married  1st  his  cousin  Susan, 
daughter  of  Pilkington,  of  Beech  Park, 


Ennis,  and  2ndly  Milward,  and  has 

issue  by  both. 

[2]    Robert  Nash    (Griffin),  bar.-at-law  King's 
Inns  1846,    of   Sandymount,    Dublin,   married 
Ann,  daughter  of        Pilkington,  of  Beech  Park. 
(2)  Jane,  married  to  Garret  Stack. 
[2]  Maurice  (Griffin).         [3]  Henry,  a  lawyer. 
[4]  Daniel,  It. -col.   in  the  Indian  army;   died  un- 
married. 
(6)  Susan,  married  to  John  Hickson,  of  Fermoyle,  co. 
Kerry,  and  had  S  sons. 
[4]  Thomas,    of  Ardglas,   and   had,    it   is   supposed,    a 
daughter, 
Joan,  married  to  Edmund,  brother  of  Thomas  Conway 
aforesaid. 
[5]  Katherine,  married  to  MacElligot,  and  had  3 

sons  in  the  French  service,  one  of  whom  fell  at  Fontenoy, 
II  May,  1745. 
[6]  EUinor.  [7]  Honora.  [8]  Mary. 

MAURICE  FitzGerald,  knight  of  Kerry,  died 
15  Nov.,  1732,  married  30  July,  1703, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  David  Crosbie,  of  Ardfert, 
and  sister  of  Sir  Maurice  Crosbie,  ist  Lord  Bran- 
don (extinct),  and  aunt  of  William,  2nd  Lord 
Brandon,  creaied  Earl  of  Glandore  (extinct),  and 
had  2  sons  and  10  daughters. 

[1]  JOHN,  became  knight  of  Kerry. 

[2]  ROBERT,  became  knight  of  Kerry  on  the  death  of 

his  nephew  Maurice  in  1779. 

[3]  Jane,   married  to  George  Herbert,  of  Currens,   and 

had  7  sons  and  4  daughters  (?ee  vol.  iii.). 

[4]  Honora,   married  to   Richard  Meredith,  of  Tiemey- 

gore,  and  had  7  sons  and  6  daughters. 

(1)  Richard  (Meredith),  of  Kathnalogue,  co.  Kerry ; 
married  5  Dec,  1752,  Frances,  daughter  of  George 
Greene,  Esq.,  of  Abbey,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  2 
daughters. 

[1]  Margaret,  manied  to   Tobias  Horan,  of  New- 
castle, CO.   Limerick,   and   had   an    only   daughter, 
Honora,  who  married 
[2]  Honora  (Meredith),  died  young. 

(2)  John,  died  young. 

(3)  Maurice,  died  without  issue. 

(4)  William  and  (5)  John,  both  died  young. 

(6)  Robert,  died  young.      (7)  David,  died  unmarried. 

(8)  Anne,  married  to  Terence  Monsell,  of  Limerick, 
and  had  issue. 

(9)  Elizabeth  and  (10)  Marian,  died  unmarried. 
(11)  Bridget  and  (12)  Jane,  died  unmarried. 
(13)  Honora  (Meredith),  died  unmarried. 

[6]  Bridget,  married  Ist,  to  Thomas  Sandes,  of  Sallow 
Glen,  CO.  Kerry,  and  had  a  son  and  daughter  (son  of 
John  Sandes  and  Mary  Blennerhassett)  ;  she  re-married 
to  Stephen  Creagh  (see  subsequent  volume). 
[6]  Anne,  married  to  John  Stack,  of  Ballyconory,  co. 
Kerry  (see  vol.  iii.). 
[7]  Elizabeth,  died  unmarried. 

[8]  Lucy,  married  1737,  to  Rev.  John  Day,  of  Loher- 
cannon,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  3  sons  and  a  daughter  (see 
vol.  iii.). 

[9]  Margaret,  married  23  Oct.,  1737,  to  John  Hewson, 
of  Ennismore,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  3  sons  and 
6  daughters  (see  vol.  iii.). 

[10]  Marian,  married  to  William  Meredith,  of  Dix  Grove, 
CO.  Kerry  (youngest  brother  of  Richard  Meredith  afore- 
said), and  had  4  sons  and  5  daughters  (see  vol.  iii.). 
[11]  IVIary,  married  Ist,  in  1743,  as  2nd  wife,  to  Robert, 
youngest  son  of  William  Collis,  Esq.,  of  Lisedoge,  co. 
Kerry,  and  had  a  son  ;  she  re-married  to  Thomas  Rice, 
Esq.,  of  Mount  Trenchard,  and  was  ancestor  of  Lord 
Monteagle  (see  vol.  iii.). 


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Geraldine  Henrietta  Townshend  Mundy,  s  Alice  Gertrude  TowDshend  Yernon, 

WIFE  OF  PIERREPONT  HENRY  MUNDY,       g     WIFE  OF  THE  HON.  AND  REV.  COURTENAY 
MAJOR-GENL.  LATE  R.H.A.,  <  JOHN  VERNON, 

FROM  THE 


TBlooti  JRogal 


of  CnglanD, 


Edward  I.,  crowtied  i9=i=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June.  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


John,  Count^Elizabeth,  =f  Humphrey  de  Bohun,  Earl  of 
of  Holland,  d.  5  May.  I  Hereford,  etc.  (2nd  husband), 
etc.  (isthus-  1316,  aged  fell  at  Boroughbridge,  16 
band),d.  s.p.     32.  March,  1321. 

James  Butler,  Earl  of=rEleanor^Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 
Carrick  and  Ear!  of  Or-  I  de  worth  (2nd  husband), 
monde  (ist  husband),  Bohun.  had  summons  to  parlt. 
d.  6  June,  1337.  |  13  Nov.  1347. 


James  Butler,  2nd  Earl  of=i=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ormonde,  d.  18  Oct.  13S2-3.  I  Darcy,    she    re-m.   to    Sir 


Robeit  Hereford. 


James  Butler,   3rd  Earl  of=j=Anne,    dau.    of  John,    5th 
Ormonde,  d.  7  Sept.  1405.    |  Lord  Welles. 


Sir  Richard  Butler, of  Poles-=f=Catharine,  dau.  of  Gildas 
town,  CO.  Kilketmy.  I  O'Reilly. 

Sir  Edmund  Butler,  d.  l3=j=Catharine,  dau.  of  Mulrony 
June,  1464.  I  O'Carroll,  d.  1506. 

Sir  James  Butler,  his  attain-=j=Sabina,  dau.  of  Donnell 
der  was  reversed,  d.  16  Apl.  Reagh,  MacMurrough,  Ca- 
1487.  venagh,  d.  1508. 


Pierce, Sth  Earl  of  Ormonde=j=Margaret,2nddau.of  Gerald 
in  1515,  cr.  Earl  of  Ossory  |  EitzGerald,  Earl  of  Kildare. 
1527,  d.  21-26  Aug.  1539.  /K  . 

continued  ahoz'e. 


continued  from  below. 
Pierce,  Sth  Earl  of  Ormonde=rMargaret  FitzGerald. 

Sir  Richard  Power  (lst=j=Catlierine  But-=James  FiuGe- 
husband),  cr.  Lord  La  ler,d.  at  Askea-  raid,  14th  Earl 
Poer  and  Curraghmore  ton  17  March,  of  Desmond 
1535,    slain    10    Nov.     1552.  (2nd  husband), 

1539.  I  d.  14  Oct.  1558. 


Piers,  2nd  lord,     John,      3rd=f  Ellen,  3rd  dau.  of  James, 
lord,  d.    15  ■--■-'- 

Nov.  1592. 


10  Dec.  1545.     lord,  d.    15     14th  Earl  of  Desmond. 


Richard,  4th  Lord  La  Poer^Catharine,  dau.  and  heir  of 
and  Curraghmore,  d.  2  Aug.  John  Barry, Visct.  Buttevant. 
1607. 


Julia 
1615. 


(2nd  wife),  m.=r 


Katharine  FitzMaurice.^ 


John  FitzGerald,  knight  of=j= 
Kerry,    d.    at    Ennismore, 
will  proved  12  Nov.  1681. 

I ■ ■ 

Maurice  FitzGerald,  knight= 
of  Keny.  d.  15  Nov.  1732. 

John  FitzGerald,  of  Dingle,= 
knight  of  Kerry,  m.  12 
April,  1732,  d.  1741. 


Thomas  FitzMaurice,  18th 
iaron  of  Kerry,  d.  3  June, 
1630. 

rjohn  FitzGerald,  of  Ennis- 
more, knight  of  Kerry. 

Honora,  dau.  of  Conor 
O'Brien,  2nd  Visct.  Claie 
(Royal  Descent). 

=Elizabeth  Crosbie,  sister  of 
Maurice,  1st  Lord  Brandon. 

=Margaret,  dau.  of  Rt.  Hon. 
Joseph  Deane,  chief  baron 
of  the  Exchequer,  Ireland. 


judge=Lady  Anne  FitzMaurice,  only  dau, 


.ady  A 
fWill: 


Earl  of  Kerry. 


r=Richard 
I  Townshend,  co.  Cork,  M.P.  i 
I  83,  col.  of  militia,  d.  23  Dec.  i 


M.: 


nham,  of  Maryborough,  CO.  Cork, 


I.  Richd.,d  unm.iSos.  3^.  Maurice    FitzGeraId=Alice  Elizabeth,  only  surviving    Henrietta  j! 

I.John,      It.-col.,     d.  Stephens  -  Townshend,  I  child  of  Richmond  Shute,  Esq.,     gusta,    m. 

unm.  1845.  of  Castle    Townshend,     of  Iron  Acton,  CO.  Glouc,  and    Oct.  i822,d, 

4.  A.  Boyle  (Rev.),  d.  CO.  Cork,  vicar  of  Thorn-  |  heirof  her  matemaluncle,  Henry    Dec.  1869. 
i860,  unm.  bury,  co.  Glouc,  d.  21  I  Stephens,    Esq.,  of  Chavenage 

5.  Henry,     R.N.,    d.  March,  1872.  Home,  co.  Glouc,  m.  16  May, 
unm.                                                                               I  1826. 


i=Thomas  Somer-  Elizabeth  Anne,  m. 
2  I  ville,  Esq.,  of  3  Sept.  1850,  to  Rev. 
;i     Dr'shane,       co.     Robert  K.  St.  Lau- 

I  Cork.J  P.,D.L.,    rence   (son  of  Hon. 

I  d.  loMav.  i£82.  Thomas,  Bishop  of 
Cork  and  Ross),  who 

I  d.s.p  .  June,  1866. 


Henry  John  Townshend 
Stephens-Townshend,  2d 
life  guards,  b.  1827,  d. 
.869,m.  i864janeA.  C, 
eldestdau.  ofj.  H.Hus- 
sey  de  Burgh,  Esq.,  of 
:  Castle.  = 


Kiltin 


Geraldine    Henrietta  Alice      Gertrude=Hon.Courtenay  John    Thos.  H.  Somer-=Adelaide     E 

Townshend  Stephens,  Townshend    Ste- I  Vernon,      rector      of    ville.ofDrishane,      '  ^  "■ 

m.3oApl.i870,as2nd  phens,  m.2s Mar.     Grafton  Underwood,     lieut.-col.,  b.    29 

wife,   to  Major-Genl.  1856.  |  Northants,     son      of    Oct.  1824. 

Pierrepont        Henry  I  Robert,      ist      Lord 

Mundy,  R.H.A.  (see  Lyveden. 

vol.  i.,  p.  108). 


Adml.    Sir    J. 
Coghill,  Bart., 

1857. 


Maurice  FilzGerald  Townshend     Hubert  de  Burgh  Filz-    C.  R.    Percy  Evelyn    Mary   Geral-    T.  Cameron. 

Stephens-Townshend,  of  Castle     Gerald  Townshend    (Vernon),     b.  dine,  m.  1877  to  Rev.     H.  Boyle. 

~         '       '  •     Cork,     and     Stephens-Townshend,     1857.  Hugh  H.Gillett.rector    Aylmer. 

Glouc,   b.  4     b.  4  April,  1867.  Sydney  C.F.,  of  Compton,Surrey.= 

b.  1862.  /t^ 

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Townshend 
Chavenage, 
Nov.  1865, 


Hugh. 


Stephens-Townshend  of  Castle  Townshend,  co.  Cork. 


[12]  Barbara,  married  to  Bastable,  youngest  brother  of 
George  Herbert,  of  Currens  aforesaid,  and  had  issue 
(see  vol.  iii.)  ;  ancestor  of 

James   Franklin  Fuller,  20th  in  descent  from 
Edward  I.  (see  chart  pedigree,  page     35). 

JOHN  Fitzgerald,  of  Dingle,  knight  of  Kerry, 
died  at  the  Grove,  Dingle,  1741,  having 
married  12  April,  1732,  Margaret,  youngest  daugh- 
ter and  co-heir  (with  her  sisters,  Elizabeth,  Vis- 
countess Doneraile,  Anne,  ist  wife  of  Arthur  Hill, 
created  Viscount  Dungannon,  Mary,  wife  of  John 
Bourke,  created  Earl  of  Mayo,  and  Catherine, 
wife  of  John  Lj'saght,  created  Lord  Lisle)  of 
Right  Hon.  Joseph  Deane,  chief  baron  of  the 
exchequer,  Ireland,  1714-15  (by  his  wife  Margaret 
Boyle,  sister  of  Henry,  created  Earl  of  Shannon), 
and  had  (with  Joseph  and  Margaret,  both  died 
unmarried)  a  son  and  daughter. 

MAURICE  Fitzgerald,  of  Dingle,  knight  of 
Kerry,  a  judge  of  the  admiralty  court, 
M.P.  Dingle  1761-8,'  1768-76  ;  married  10  June, 
1764,  his  cousin.  Lady  Anne  FitzMaurice,  only 
daughter  of  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Kerry  :  he  died 
s.p.  1779,  having  bequeathed  his  estates  in  Kerry 
and  all  his  possessions  to  his  only  sister,  Elizabeth, 
and  her  heirs,  as  follows  : — 

ELIZABETH  Fitzgerald,  17TH  in  descent 
FROM  Edward  I.  ;  married  Oct.,  1752, 
to  Richard  Townshend,  of  Castle  Townshend,  co. 
Cork,  M.P.  for  that  county  in  4  parliaments,  1759- 
61,  1761-8,  1769-76,  1776-83,  and  col.  of  militia 
(son  of  Richard  Townshend,  of  Castle  Townshend, 
by  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth  Becher) ;  he  died  23 
Dec,  1783,  having  had  (with  an  only  daughter, 
Elizabeth,  died  young)  an  only  son, 

Richard  Boyle  Townshend,  of  Castle 
Townshend  aforesaid,  and  of  Dingle,  co. 
Kerry;  i8th  in  de.^cent  from  Edward  L; 
educated  at  Eton,  M.P.  Dingle  in  3  parliaments, 
1781-3,  1783-90,  1790  until  he  accepted  the  office 
of  escheator  of  Munster,  shortly  before  22  Jan., 
1795  ;  died  26  Nov.,  1826,  having  married  16  May, 
1784,  Henrietta,  daughter  of  John  Devonsher 
Newenham,  Esq.,  of  Maryborough,  co.  Cork,  and 
had  5  sons  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Richard  FitzGerald  (Toivnshend),  died  unmarried  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxon,  13  Feb.,  1805,  aged  19. 
[2]  John,  of  Castle  I'ownshend,  co.  Cork,  and  Dingle, 
CO.  Kerry,  It.-col.  comd.  14th  light  dragoons,  A.D.C. 
to  the  queen,  served  throughout  the  Peninsular  war,  de- 
clined to  be  nominated  a  knight  of  Hanover,  born  11 
June,  1786  ;  died  unmarried  23  April,  1845. 
[3]  Maurice  FitzGerald  (Stephens-Townshend),  of  Castle 
Townshend,  co.  Cork,  and  Dingle,  co.  Kerry  ;  19TH  in 
DESCENT  FROM  Edwakd  I.;  vicar  of  Thornbury,  co. 
Gloucester,  1823-82,  M.A.  Christ  Church,  Oxon,  1812, 
D.L.  CO.  Gloucester;  died  21  March,  1S72 ;  married 
16  May,  1826.  Alice  Elizabeth,  only  surviving  child  and 
heir  of  Richmond  Shute,  Esq.,  of  Iron  Acton,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  heir  of  her  maternal  uncle,  Henry 
Hannes  Willis  Stephens,  Esq.,  of  Chavenage  House, 
CO.  Gloucester  (who  died  a  monk  at  La  Trappe,  in  Nor- 
mandy, 22  March,  1S21,  aged  46),  and  had  a  son  and  2 
daughters. 


(1)  Henry  John  Townshend  (Stephens-Townshend), 
J. P.,  2nd  life  guards,  educated  at  Eton,  born  i  Nov., 
1827 ;  died  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  7  Sept.,  1869  ; 
married  29  Sept.,  1864,  Jane  Adeliza  Clementina, 
eldest  daughter  of  John  Hamilton  Hussey  de  Burgh, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Kilfinane  Castle,  co.  Cork  (she  re-mar- 
ried 7  March,  1S77,  to  Arthur  Oriel  Singer  Cave,  Esq., 
formerly  of  Rossbrin  Manor,  co.  Cork),  and  had  2  sons. 

[1]  Maurice  FitzGerald  Townshend  (Stephens- 
Townshend),  of  Castle  Townshend,  co.  Cork,  and 
Chavenage,  co.  Gloucester;  21ST  in  descent  from 
Edward  L;  born  4  Nov.,  1865. 
[2]  Hubert  de  Burgh  FitzGerald  Townshend 
(Stephens-Townshend);  21ST  IN  DESCENT  FROM 
Edwakd  I.  ;  born  4  April,  1S67. 

(2)  Geraldine  Henrietta  Townshend  (Stephens),  mar- 
ried 30  April,  1S70,  as  2nd  wife,  to  Major-Gen' 
Pierrepont  Henry  Mundy,  R.H.A.  (6th  son  of  Genl. 
Godfrey  Basil  Mundy,  of  Shipley,  Derbyshire,  by  his 
wife,  Hon.  Sarah  Rodney,  daughter  of  Admiral  Lord 
Rodney,  see  vol.  i.,  page  loS). 

(3)  Alice  Gertrude  Townshend  (Stephens),  married  25 
March,  1S56,  to  Rev.  and  Hon.  Courteuay  John 
Veraon,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1851,  rector  of 
Grafton  Underwood  since  1854  (son  of  Robert,  Ist 
Lord  Lyveden),  heir-presumptive  to  his  brother  Filz- 
Patrick,  2nd  Lord  Lyveden,  and  has  2  sons  and  a 
daughter. 

■  [IJ  Courtenay  Robert  Percy  (Vernon),  capt.  1st  royal 
Lanark  militia  iSSo,  born  29  Dec,  1S57. 
[2]  Sydney  Charles  FitzPatrick,  late  2nd  It.  North- 
ants  and  Rutland  mditia,  born  14  July,  1S62. 
[3]  Evelyn  Mary  Geraldine,  married  7  Aug.,  1877, 
to  Rev.  Hugh  Hodgson  Gillett,  rector  of  Compton, 
Surrey,  since  1877,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxon, 
1S60,  and  has  3  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Hugh  Vernon  (Gillett),   born  12  June,    1878; 
Charles  Richard,   bom  24  Aug.,    18S0 ;    George 
Maurice    Gerald,    born    17   Nov.,    1882 :    Sybil 
Evelyn,  born  6  Sept.,  1879;    Marjorie,   born  11 
Oct.,  1S81  ;  Gertrude  Mary,  born  18  Nov.,  1SS3. 
[4]   Abraham  Boyle  (Townshend),  rector  of  Easthamp- 
stead,  Berks  :  died  unmarried  5  Feb.,  1S60. 
[51   Henry,  R.N.,  died  unmarried  in  West  Indies. 
[6]   Henrietta    Augusta    (Townshend),    died    11    Dec, 
1869  ;    married   12  Oct.,   1822,   to  her  cousin,  Thomas 
Somerville,  Esq.,  of  Drishane,  co.    Cork,  J. P.,   D.L., 
high  sheriff  1S63  ;  he  died  19  May,  Ib82,  leaving  a  son 
and  daughter. 

(1)  Thomas  Henry  (Somerville),  of  Drishane,  co.  Cork, 
J. P.,  lieut.-col.  late  3rd  Buft's,  born  29  Oct.,  1824; 
married  29  June,  1857,  Adelaide  Eliza,  9th  daughter 
of  Vice-admiral  Sir  Josiah  Coghill,  3rd  bart.,  and  has 
had  6  sons  and  2  daugliters. 

Thomas  Cameron  Fitzgerald  (Somerville),  born  30 
March,  i860;  Joscelyn  Josiah  Coghill,  died  25 
Oct.,  1864  ;  Henry  Boyle  Townshend,  burn  7  Sept., 
1863;  Aylmer  Coghill,  born  23  Sept.,  1865;  John 
Arthur  Coghill,  born  26  March,  1872  ;  Hugh 
Gualtier  Coghill,  born  10  July,  1S73  J  Edith  Anna 
CEnone  ;  Elizabeth  Plihlagarde  Augusta. 

(2)  Henrietta  (Somerville). 

[7]  Elizabeth  Anne,  married  3  Sept.,  1850,  to  Rev. 
Robert  Kingsborough  St.  Lawrance,  rector  of  Moragh 
(youngest  son  of  Rt.  Rev.  and  Hon.  Thomas,  Bishop  of 
Cork  and  Ross,  D.D.,  son  of  Thomas  St.  Lawrance,  Ist 
Earl  of  Howth;,  who  died  s.p.       June,  1866, 

1")  ober T  FitzGerald,  knight  of  Kerry  on  the 
V  death  of  his  nephew  Maurice,  1779,  LL.B., 
judge  of  the  admiralty  court,  RLP.  Dingle  1741- 
60,  1761-8,  1768-76,  1776  until  his  death,  11  Dec, 
1781  ;  he  married  1st,  Lucy,  daughter  of  John 
Leslie,   of  Tarbert  House,   co.    Kerry;  she  died 


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"^riie  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


s.p. ;  he  married  2ndly,  Catherine  FitzGerald 
widow  of  Thomas  Freke  Crosbie,  Esq.,  of  Tubrid, 
and  daughter  of  Thomas  FitzGerald,  knight  of 
Glin ;  he  married  3rdly,  Catherine,  daughter  of 
Lancelot  Sandes,  of  Kilcavan,  Queen's  County, 
and  by  her  had  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]  MAURICE,  succeeded  as  knight  of  Kerry. 

[2]   Robert,  fell,  leading  the  grenadiers  of  33rd  regt.,  at 

siege  of  Seiingapatam,  4  May,  1799. 

[3]  Mary,  died  unmarried,  aged  22. 

MAURICE  FitzGerald,  knight  of  Kerrj', 
P.O.  Ireland  1800,  M.P.  co.  Kerry  in  the 
Irish  parliament  1795-7,  1798  until  the  Union, 
and  from  that  period  until  1831,  J. P.,  D.L.,  a 
comptroller  of  excise  and  customs  in  Ireland 
1799-1802,  and  a  lord  of  the  treasury  1800-6,  a 
lord  of  the. treasury  in  England  1827,  vice-trea- 
surer Ireland  1829,  and  a  lord  of  the  admiralty 
1834-5,  3-  page  in  Dublin  Castle  1785;  bom  29 
Dec,  1772-4;  died  6-7  March,  1849,  having 
married  1st,  5  Nov.,  1801,  Maria,  daughter  of 
Right  Hon.  David  La  Touche,  of  Marlay, 
CO.  Dublin  ;  she  died  1829  ;  he  married  2ndly, 
Cecilia  Maria  Knight,  widow  ;  she  died  15  Oct., 

1859;  ^y  '^'^  ^^^  ^'^^  ^^  ^^'^  ^  ®°"^  ^"^^  4 
daughters, 

[1!  Maurice,  died  unmarried  1836. 
[2]   David,  died  unmamed  1848. 

[3]  Robert,  died  in  the  West  Indies  in  the  lifetime  of  his 
father  in  1835,  aged  30  ;  he  married  Ellen,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Peter  Bodkin  Hussey,  of  Farrinakilla  House,  co. 
Kerry,  and  had  an  only  daughter, 

Maria  (posthumous),  married  to  Major  John  William 
Percy,  late  9th  regt.,  served  in  Crimea,  at  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  has  3  sons  and  4  daughters. 

(1)  William  Frederick  Percy,  lieut.  9th  regt.,  born 
I  June,  1857. 

(2)  Robert  FitzGerald,  R.  M.L.I. 

(3)  CroftonJ. 

(4)  Helena  M.,  married  ,  to  Leslie 
Martin,  Esq.,  of  Oatlands,  co.  Dublin. 

(6)  Rebecca  Frances  (Percy),  married  II  Oct.,  1877, 
to  Burrard  Rawson  Crozier,  capt.  21st  Royal  Scots 
fusiliers,  late  Queen's  Own  Cameron  Highlanders 
(79th  regt.),  and  has  3  sons. 

A  son  born  9  Jan.,   1879;   a  son  born  29  Sept., 
i88i  ;  a  son  born  27  July,  1883. 
(6)  Gertmde.  (7)  Katherme  Cecil. 

[4]  Brinsley,  died  unmarried  1S32. 

[5]  SIR  PETER  GEORGE,  knight  of  Kerry,  created  a 
baronet. 

[6]  Stephen  Edward,  bom  1816;  married  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Rev.  R.  Story,  of  Roseneeth,  N.B. 
[7]  Elizabeth  Emily,  died  10  April,  i860,  having  mar- 
ried  9  November,  1833,  to  Crofton  Tliomas  Vandeleur,  of 
Wardenstown,  co.  Westmeath,  in  right  of  his  wife,  and  of 
Mcy\'ille,  co.  Galway,  1835,  by  devise  of  his  uncle.  Justice 
Vandeleur,  capt.  34th  regt.  (posthumous  and  only  son 
of  Major-Genl.  Crofton  Vandeleur) ;  he  died  13  Aug., 
18/6,  having  h.ad  an  only  son, 

Crofton  Thomas  Burton  ( Vandeleur),  of  M'ardenstown, 
CO.  Westmeath,  J.P.,  high  sheriff  1880,  and  of  Moy- 
ville,  CO.  Galway,  capt.  City  of  Dublin  artillery,  capt. 
I2th  lancers,  born  20  Feb.,  1842;  died  s.p.  13  June, 
1881  ;  married  7  Oct.,  1S68,  Hon.  Maletta  Yelverton, 
daughter  of  Barry  John,  3rd  Viscount  Avonmore. 
[8]  Maria,  unmarried. 


[9]  Gertrude,  died  unmarried  1828. 
[10]  Catherine,  married  20  June,  1835,  to  Edward 
Symes  Bayly,  of  Ballyarthur,  co.  Wicklow,  J. P.,  D.L., 
high  sheriff  1837,  late  lieut.-col.  comdt.  Wicklow  rifles, 
formerly  capt.  34th  regt.,  vice-lieut.  co.  Wicklow 
1855-66  (see  Foster's  Peerage,  M.  Anglesey),  and  has 
had  3  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  Henry  Nicholas  (Bayly),  lieut.  45th  regt.,  bom  2 
Oct.,  1843  ;  died  16  March,  1868. 

(2)  Edward  Richard  (Bayly),  lieut.-col.  (7th  brigade) 
Wicklow  artillery  militia  18S0,  late  3rd  buffs,  born  20 
June,  1S45  ;  married  10  Aug.,  1S75,  Adelaide  Alicia, 
eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Charles  John  Tottenham,  of 
Plas  Berwyn,  North  Wales  (see  Foster's  Peerage, 
Makquis  of  Ely),  and  has  had  3  sons  and  2 
daughters. 

Edward  Archibald  Theodore,  bom  19  June,  1S77 ; 
Charles  John,  bom  8  Sept.,  1878;  George  Paget, 
bom  13,  died  15  June,  1S83;  Adela  Maude,  born 
27  Jan.,  1S80;  Kathleen  Isabel,  bom  6  March,  1882. 

(3)  Maurice  Spring  Rice  (Bayly),  heir  to  Wardenstown, 
CO.   Westmeath,  by  devise  of  his  cousin,  the  late  Capt. 
C.  T.  B.  Vandeleur,  born  ,    1S50;  married 
March,  18S1,  Jeannie  Theodora,  and  daughter  of  Capt. 
Hayes,  of  Ovoca,  co.  Wicklow. 

(4)  Gertrude  Caroline,  died  19  Aug.,  1869,  having 
married  1st,  15  Sept.,  1858,  to  John  Talbot,  Esq.,  of 
Mount  Talbot,  co.  Roscommon ;  he  died  24  July, 
1859,  leaving  a  son,  William  John  Talbot,  born  I  July, 
1859 ;  his  widow  re-married,  18  Aug  ,  1S64,  as  ist  wife, 
to  Hon.  Francis  George  Crofton,  late  commander  R.N. 
(youngest  son  of  Edward,  4th  Baron  Crofton,  see 
Foster's  Peerage),  and  had  a  daughter, 

Gertrude  Catherine  Georgiana  (Crofton). 

(5)  Selina  Emily. 

(6)  Frances  Catherine  (Bayly). 

SIR  Peter  George  FitzGerald,  of  Ballin- 
ruddery,  co.  Kerry,  and  of  Glanleam, 
island  of  Valencia;  knight  of  Kerry,  J. P.,  D.L., 
high  sheriff  1849,  ^ep.  vice-treasurer  Ireland, 
created  a  baronet  8  July,  1880;  born  15  Sept., 
1808;  died  6  Aug.,  1880,  having  married  11  Aug., 
1838,  Julia,  daughter  of  Peter  Bodkin  Hussey, 
Esq.,  of  Farrinakilla  House,  co.  Kerry,  afore- 
said, and  had  4  sons  and  7  daughters. 

[I]  SIR  MAURICE,  2nd  and  present  baronet. 

[2]  Robert  John  La  Touche,  born  12  Jan.,  1S52  ;  married 
1878,  Marion,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Mahony  Harte, 
Esq.,  and  has  a  son, 

Peter  Francis,  bom  1879. 
[3]  Peter  David,  born  29  Dec,  1S55. 
[4]  Brinsley  John  Hamilton,  bora  25  Sept.,  1859. 
[S]  Mary  Emily  Frances,  married  15  Jan.,   1S63,  to  Sir 
Capel  Molyneux,  Bart.,  of  Castle  Dillon,  co.  Armagh  ;  he 
died  24  Jan.,  1879.  leaving  a  daughter, 

Julia  Elizabeth  Mary  (Molyneux). 
[6]  Emily.  [7]  Frances  Caroline. 

[8]  Katharine,  married  17  April,  1873,  to  Rev.  Henry 
Bell,  vicar  of  Muncaster,  Cumberland,  since  1873,  rural 
dean  1S7S,  and  chaplain  to  Lord  Muncaster  1S73,  hon. 
canon  of  Carlisle  1SS3,  and  has  2  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Henry  Fitzgerald  liELI.,  born  28  March,  1877;  Aubrey 

Fiizgerald  ;  Kathleen  Mary  Lorraine;  Ida  Constance 

Vere  ;    Gertrude  Sheel.ih. 
[9]  Elizabeth  Anne,   married  28   Sept..   1882,    to  Hon. 
Francis  Spring-Rice,  lieut.    R.N.    (brother  of  Thomas, 
2nd   Lord   Monteagle,  see  Foster's  Peerage),  and  had  a 
son, 

Francis  Peter,  born  13  Aug.,  died  2  Dec,  1883. 
[10]  Julia  Emma  Isabella. 

[II]  Eileen  Gertrude. 


[44] 


♦•  Thg  Descent  OB  •♦ 
CATHERINE,  WIFE  OF  EDWARD  S.  BAYLY,  ESQ., 

OF  BALLYARTHUR,    CO.    WICK  LOW, 


TBIooti  JRopal 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=i=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274, b.  17 June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

John,  Count=Elizabeth,  =j=Humphrey  de  Bohun,  Earl  of 
of  Holland,  d.  5  May,  I  Hereford,  etc.  (2nd  husband), 
etc.  (isthus-  1316,  aged  fell  at  Boroughbridge,  16 
band),  d.  s.p.     32.  |  March,  13.''.I. 


:Eleanor=Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 
de         worth  (2nd  husband), 
Bohun.     had  summons  to  parlt. 
13  Nov.  1347. 


James  Butler,   2nd  Earl  of=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ormonde,  d.  18  Oct.  1 382-3.  I  Darcy,    she    re-m.    to    Sir 
I  Robert  Hereford. 


James  Butler,  Earl  of 
Carrick  and  Earl  of  Or- 
monde (1st  husband), 
d.  6  June,  1337. 


James  Butler,   3rd  Earl  of=pAnne,    dau.    of  John,    5th 
Ormonde,  d.  7  Sept.  1405.    |  Lord  Welles. 


Sir  Richard  Butler,  of  Poles-=j=Catharine,   dau.   ofGildas 
town,  CO.  Kilkenny.  |  O'Reilly. 


Sir  Edmund  Butler,  d.   l3=j=Catharine,  dau.  of  Mulrony 
June,  1464.  I  O'CatroU,  d.  1506. 


Sir  James  Butler,  his 


14S7. 


A'as  reversed,  d.  16  Apl. 


=Sabina,  dau.  of  Donnell 
Reagh,  MacMurrough,  Ca- 
venagh,  d.  1508. 


Pierce,  8th  Earl  of  Ormonde,=T=Mare;aret,2nd  dau.of  Gerald 
n  1515,  cr.  Earl  of  Ossory  FitzGerald,  Earl  of  Kildare. 
1527,  d.  21-26  Aug.  1539.  X. 


Pierce, 


Of  CnglanD. 


continued  from  heZow, 
1  Earl  of  Ormonde.  =i=Margaret  FitzGerald. 


Sir  Richard  Power  (ist=pCatherine  But-=James  FitzGe- 


husband),  cr.  Lord  Ll* 
Poer  and  Curraghmore 
1535,  slain  10  Nov. 
1539- 


,     at  Askea-     raid,  14th  Earl 

ton  17  March,     of      Desmond 

1552.  (2nd  husband), 

d.  14  Oct.  1558. 


Piers,  2nd  lord,     John,      3rd=f=Ellen,  3rd  dau.  of  James, 
d.  10  Dec.  1545.     lord,  d.    15     14th  Earl  of  Desmond. 
Nov.  1592.   I 


Richard,  4th  Lord  La  Poer=j=Catharlne,  dau.  and  heir  of 
and  Curraghmore,  d.  2  Aug.  John  Barry,  Visct.  Buttevant. 
1607. 


Julia  Power  (2nd  wife),  m.=i=Thomas  FitzMaurice,  i8th 
1615.  I  Baron  of  Keny,  d.  3  June, 

I  1630. 


Katharine  FitzMaurice.=i=John  FitzGerald,  of  Etmis 
j  more,  knight  of  Kerry. 

I ' 

John  FitzGerald,  knight  of=pHonora,  dau.  of  Conor 
Kerry,  d.  at  Ennismore,  I  O'Brien,  2nd  Visct.  Clare 
will  proved  12  Nov.  1681.     |  (RoVAL  Descent). 

Maurice  FitzGerald,  knight=pElizabeth  Crosbie,  sister  of 
of  Kerry,  d.  15  Nov.  1732.    I  Maurice,  Ist  Lord  Brandon. 


Robert   FitzGerald,  knight=Catherine   (3rd  wife),  dau. 
of    Kerry,      LL.B.,     M.P.  I  of  Lancelot  Sandes,  of  Kil- 
Dingle  1741  until  he  died,     cavan,  Queen's  Co. 
n  Dec,  17S1.  I 


Maria    (ist    wife),   dau.    of=Maurice  FitzGerald,  knight  of  Kerry,=Cecilia    Maria     Robert,  fell  at  the     Mary,  d. 


Rt.  Hon.  David  Digges 
La  Touche,  of  Marlay,  co. 
Dublin,  m.  S  Nov.  iSoi, 
d.  1827. 


P.C,   M.P.    CO.   Kerry    1795-1S31, 
lord  of  the  treasury,  etc.,  b.  29  Dec. 
1772-4,  d.  6-7  March,  1849. 


Knignt,  witlov 
(2nd  wife),  d 
IS  Oct.  1859. 


siege   of  Seringa-     unmarried 
patam     4     May,     aged  22. 
1799. 


Sir   Peter   George    Fitz-=Julia.  dau.  of  Peter     Other     Elizabeth    Emily,     Maria 


Gerald,  knight  of  Kerry, 
deputy  vice-treasurer  Ire- 
land, created  a  baronet 
8  July,  iSSo.  b.  15  Sept. 
1808,  d..  6  Aug.  1S80. 


Bodkin       Hussey,      issue      m.  1833  to  Crofton     Gertrude,     m.2oJ 
Esq.,    of    Farrina-       (see      Thos.   Vandeleur,     d.      unm.     1S35, 
killa  House,  m.  II     p.  38).     Esq.,  of  Wardens-     1828. 
Aug.  1838.  town,    CO.    West- 

meath.= 

A 


Catharine,=Edward    Symes 


Bayly,  of  Bally- 
rthur,co.  Wick- 
)w,  lieut.-col. 
onidt.  Wicklow 
ifles. 


Henry  Bayly  Edward  Richard=rAdeIaide,da 

lieut.       45th  Bayly,  lieut.-col.  |  of    Col.   Tc 

regt.,    d.    16  Wicklow     artil-  I  tenham,      1 

March,  186S.  lery  militia.  |  1S75. 


Maurice=Jeannie,dau.  Gertrude,d.i869.=Hon.    F.   G.    Selina. 

S.    R.        of     Capt.  m.   1st   to   John  ]  Crofton, (2nd    Frances. 

Bayly,        Hayes,      of  Talbot,        Esq.,  j  husband), m. 

b.  1850.     Ovoca.  who  d.  1859.=:       1869. 


William  John  Talbot,  b.  1859.        Gertrude  (Crofton), 


[45] 


^«  T-HG  -i-  DESCEnai  +  OB  •♦ 

LT.-COL.   SIR  GEORGE  DOUGLAS  CLERK,  BART., 

OF  PENNYCUIK,    CO.   EDINBURGH. 


FROM  THE 


IBlooD  JRogal 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=pEleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  1 7  June,  1239.  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Of  OBnglanD. 


Edward  II.,  crowned  23= 
Feb.  1307, b.  25  April,  J2S4, 
d.  21  Sept.  1327. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  1= 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13N0V.  1312, 
d.  21  June,  1377. 


Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 
of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  1308, 
d.  22  Aug.  1357-8. 


Philippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam, Count  of  Holland  and 
Hainault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 
d.  15  Aug.  1369. 


confinued/rom  below. 
James,  Earl  of  Arran=j=Janet  Livingsto 


John  of  Gaunt  (4th  son),=f=Katherine  (3rd  wife),  d.  of 
Duke  of  Lancaster,  Earl  of  Sir  Payn  Roet,  of  Hainault 
Richmond,  etc.,  b.  24  June,  (wid.  of  Sir  Otes  Swynford, 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399.  knt.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396,  d. 

10  May,  1403. 


Sir  John  Beaufort,  Earl  of=f  Margaret,  3rd  d.  of  Thomas 
Somerset  and  Marquis  of  and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Dorset,  so.  cr.  1397,  d.  21  Edmund  Holland,  Earl  of 
Apl.  1410.  Kent  (she  re-m.  to  Thomas, 

Duke  of  Clarence,  2nd  son 
of  Hen.  IV.), d.  31  Dec.  1440. 

James  I.  of  Scotland,=T=Joane,=i=Sir  James  Stewart,  the 
d.  21  Feb.  1438.  Queen    1  Black  Knight  of  Lorn. 

r  Scots./K 


i,=|=Jo; 

Q' 

ofS 


James  II.  of  Scotland,  b.  l6=j=Mary,  dau.  of  Arnold,  Duke 
Oct.  1430,  killed  at  the  siege     of  Gueldres,  m.  June,  1449, 
of  Roxburgh  Castle,  3  Aug.     d.  16  Nov.  1463. 
1460.  J 

Thomas,  Lord  Boyd,=Mary,  dau.=j=Sir  James  Hamilton, 
cr.  Earl  of  Arran,  ofjamesll.  j  of  Cadzow  (2nd  hus- 
attainted    1469    (ist  band),  cr.   a  lord  of 

husband).  |  parlt.,  d.  6  Nov.  1479. 

James,  Earl  of  Arran,  so  cr.=j=Janet  (3rd  wife),  widow  of 
II  Aug.  1503,  It.-genl.  of  I  Sir  Thomas  Livingstone,  of 
Scotland,  one  of  the  lords  Easter  Wemyss,  dau.  of  Sir 
of  regency.  |  David  Bethune,  of  Creich. 

A 


James,  2nd  Earl  of  Arran, 
regent  of  Scotland,  d.  2; 
Jan.  1574-5. 


,|D 
to 


Margaret,    dau.    of  James 
ouglas,  3rd  Earl  of  Mor- 


John,   Duke   of    Claud,  Lord  Pais-=i=Margaret,   dau.  of 

Hami!ton.=p  ley,  so  cr.  1587,  d.     George,  Sth  Lord 

A  1621.  I  Seton. 


William,  nth  Earl  of  An- 
gus, cr.  Alarquis  of  Douglas 
1633,  d.  19  Feb.  1660 


Margaret  Hamilton,  only= 
dau.,  d.  II  Sept.  1623  (ist 
wife). 


Jean  Douglas  (2nd  dau.)=pSir    John     Hamilton,    1st 
Lord  Bargany,  d.  Apl.  1658. 


AnJie  Hamilton=i=Sir  Patrick  Houstoun,  of 
that  ilk,  cr.  a  baronet  20 
I  Feb.  1668,  d.  1696. 

SirJohnInglis,=i=Anne=2    Sir    William    Hamilton,    of 
of      Cramond,  |  Hous-     Whitelaw,  lord  of  session,  d.  14 
cr.   a    .baronet  1  toun.       Dec.  1704. 
1687,  d.  1688.  —3  Adam   Cockbum,   a   lord  of 

I  session,  d.  16  April,  1735. 


Janet  =j=Sir  John  Clerk,  M.P.,=:Margaret  (ist  wife),  dau. 


Inglis 
(2nd 
vife). 


a  baron  of  exchequer,  of  Alex.  Stewart,  3rd  Earl 
Scotland,  d.  4  Oct.  of  Galloway,  m.  23  Feb. 
I7SS-  I70i,d.  26  Dec.  following. 


Sir  George  Clerk,  4th  bart.,=j=Dorothea,  dau.  and  heir  of 
of  Drumcrieff,  d.  1784.  I  William  Clerk,  Esq. 


James   Clerk,    E.I.C.S.,  d.=fjanet,  dau.  of  George  Irving, 
1793.  of  Newton,  m.  I7t,6. 


Sir  George  Clerk.  6th  bart.,^Maria,   2nd  dau.  of  Ewan 
M. P.  Edinburgh.  Stamford.  I  Law,    Esq.,     of    Horstead 
and    Dover,   vice-president  |  Place,  Sussex,  m.   1810,  d. 
board  of  trade  1S45-56,  etc..  I  i860, 
d.  23  Dec.  1867.  ■  I 


Sir  James  Clerk,     George  Edward    John  Clerk,  of  Rol-     Henry,            Edward, late  major    Alexander,  Elizabeth, 

7th  bart.,  d.   17     Clerk,  of  Mon-     leston  Hall,  Q.C.,  b.     major  gen.,     Madrascavalr)-,m.     depy.comsy.  m.  1859  to 

Nov.    1870,    m.     treal, d.  1S75.  m.     l8i6,m.  1845  Rose,     b.  27  Dec.     1864  Emma,  dau.     gen.i88o,m.  Hon.E.C. 

1851,  Jane,  dau.     I S49  .Marie,  dau.     dau.  olThos. Greene,     1S21.              of  T.    W.    Bram-     1857  Edith,  B.  Elphin- 

of      Major-Gen.     of  C.  Dupuis,  of    Esq.,ofWhittington     Is.ibella.         ston,   Esq.,  M.P.,     dau.   of  Dr.  stone.^ 

Mercer  Hender-     Montreal.=           Hali.:=                                                ofSkreens.=            Buchanan.=:  i. 
son,  C.B.-I                              A                    A                                                                   A                             A 

Jane  Mary 

Isabella  Elizabeth. 
Maria. 


Sir  George  Douglas  Clerk,  of^Aymee  Elizabeth  Georgiana,  2nd 
Pennycuik,  Edinburgh,  lieut,-col.  I  dau.  of  (Sir)  Robert  John  Milli- 
commanding  2nd  Midlothian  and  ken  Napier  (Bart.),  m.  4  Jan., 
..PeebleshireK.V..b,i7May,i8s2.  |  1876. 


Susan  Edith,  m.  5  June, 
1883.  to  Alan  Hy.  Seton 
Steuart,  Esq. 


George  James  Robert,  b.  4  Oct.,  1876. 


[46  J. 


CLERK,  SIR  GEORGE  DOUGLAS,  Bart., 
of  Pennycuik,  co.  Edinburgh,  J. P.,  lieut.-col. 
commanding  2nd  Midlothian  and  Peebles-shire 
R.V.,  hon.  lieut.  on  reserve  of  officers,  late  2nd  life 
guards,  formerly  capt.  3rd  batt.  R.  Scots  (Lothian 
regt.)mil.;  17TH  in  descent  from  Edward 
IIL;  bom  17  May,  1852;  married  4  Jan.,  1876, 
Aymee  Elizabeth  Georgiana,  2nd  daughter  of 
(Sir)  Robert  John  Milliken  Napier  (Bart.),  and 
has  a  son, 
[1]  George  James  Robert,  born  4  Oct.,  1876. 

Arms— Or,  a  fess  chequy  az.  and  arg.  between  two  crescents  gu- 

and  a  boar's  head  sa. 

Crest — A  demi-huntsman  sounding  a  horn  ppr. 

Supporters — Dexter,  a  naked  man  wreathed  about  the  loins  with 

oak  leaves,  in  the  dexter  hand  a  bow,  a  quiver  of  arrows  over  his 

shoulder,  and  the  skin  of  a  wild  beast  hanging  down  his  back  all 

ppr.     Sinister,   a   Druid   with   a  flowing    beard   ppr.,    vested  and 

hooded  arg.,  holding  in  the  sinister  hand  an  oak  branch  fructed  ppr. 

Granted  1807. 

MoTTOES-(Over  the  crest)  Free  for  a  blast.     (Under  the  arms) 

Seat — Pennj'cuik  House,  Edinburgh. 


The  Descent  of 
Sir  George  Douglas  Clerk,  Bart.,  of 

Pennycuik,  co.  Edinburgh, 
from  the  Blood  Royal  of  England. 

DWARD  IIL,  King  of 
England,  Earl  of  Ches- 
ter 1320,  Duke  of  Aqui- 
taine.  Count  of  Pon- 
thieu  and  Montreuil  1325  ; 
crowned  at  Westminster 
in  his  father's  lifetime, 
1  Feb.,  1327 ;  defeated 
the  Scots  at  Halidon 
Hill  1333  ;  in  1339  he 
assumed  the  style  of 
"  King  of  France  and  England,  and  Lord  of 
Ireland,"  and  quartered  the  arms  of  France  in 


the  first  quarter;  gained  a  great  naval  victory 
over  the  French  off  Sluys  1340,  and  won  the  cele- 
brated battle  of  Cressy  26  Aug.,  1346;  17  Oct. 
following  the  Scots  were  defeated  at  Neville 
Cross  and  King  David  II.  taken  prisoner  to 
London,  where  he  remained  nearly  11  years. 
Instituted  the  order  of  the  Garter  1349.  His  son, 
the  Black  Prince,  defeated  the  French  at  the 
battle  of  Poictiers  19  Sept.,  1356,  and  brought 
King  John  prisoner  to  London,  where  he  re- 
mained nearly  5  years  (for  further  particulars  see 
Royal  Lineage,  Foster's  Peerage).  The  king 
died  at  Sheen,  Surrey,  21  June,  1377,  having 
had,  with  other  issue, 

JOHN  OF  GAUNT  (4th  son),  created  Duke  of 
Lancaster  in  parliament  13  Nov.,  1362  ;  mar- 
ried 1st,  13  May,  1359,  Blanche,  youngest  daughter 
and  co-heir  of  Henry,  Duke  of  Lancaster,  grand- 
son of  Henry  III.;  she  buried  in  St.  Paul's  Cathe- 
dral 1369,  having  had,  with  2  daughters,  a  son, 

[1]  Henry,  became  Henry  IV.  OF  England. 

JOHN  OF  GAUNT  married  3rdly,  at  Lincoln,  13  ' 
Jan.,  1396,  Katherine,  daughter  of  Sir  Payn  Roet, 
Guienne  King-of-Arms,  and  widow  of  Sir  Otes 
Swynford,  Knt. ;  she  died  10  May,  1403,  buried 
in  Lincoln  Cathedral,  having  had,  with  a  daugh- 
ter (see  vol.  i.,  page  4),  3  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

SIR  JOHN  BEAUFORT,  created  Earl  of 
Somerset  20  Rich.  II.,  1397,  and  Marquis  of 
Dorset  29  Sept.  the  same  year  (England's  2nd 
marquis),  chamberlain  of  England  for  life,  9  Feb. 
I  Hen.  IV.,  capt.  of  Calais,  died  21  April,  1410; 
he  married  Margaret,  3rd  daughter  of  Thomas, 
and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Edmund  Holland,  Earl  of 
Kent ;  she  died  31  Dec,  1440,  having  (re-married 
to  Thomas,  Duke  of  Clarence,  2nd  son  of  Henry 
IV.,  slain  at  the  battle  of  Baug6)  had,  with  other 
issue  (see  vol.  i.,  page  21),  a  daughter, 

JOANE,  Queen  of  Scots,  died  at  Dunbar  1445, 
married  ist,  in  the  Priory  of  St.  Mary  Overy, 
Southwark,  Feb.  1423-4,  to  James  Stuart  I.  of 
Scotland,  who  was  murdered  by  the  faction  of 
Walter,  Earl  of  Athole,  his  uncle,  21  Feb.,  1437-8, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  daughter. 


[47] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


ril  JAMES  II.,  king  of  Scotland. 

[2J  Princess  Annabella,  or  Arabella,  married  as  1st  wife 
to  George,  Earl  of  Huntly,  who  died  at  Stirling,  8  June, 
1501,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Alexander,  3rd  earl,  who  married  his  cousin  (of  the 

half-blood)  Janet,  daughter  of  Sir  John  Stewart,  Earl 

ot  Athole,  of  whom  presently. 
The  Dowager-Queen  of  Scots  married  2ndly,  1439,  to 
Sir  James  Stewart,  the  black  knight  of  Lorn  (3rd  son 
of  Sir  John  Stewart,  of  Lorn  and  Innermeath),  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

[3]  Sir  John  Stewart,  ofBalveny,  created  Earl  of  Athole 
1457,  re-invested  with  the  earldom  of  Athole  18  March, 
14S0-I,  ambassador  to  England  1463,  etc.,  had  a  principal 
command  in  the  army  of  James  III.  14S8,  died  19  Sept., 
1512,  buried  in  Dunkeld  cathedral;  married  1st  Mar- 
garet, dowager  of  William,  8th  Earl  of  Douglas,  only 
daughter  of  Archibald,  5th  Earl  of  Douglas,  Duke  of 
Touraine;  he  married  2ndly,  Eleanora,  daughter  of 
William  Sinclair,  Earl  of  Orkney  and  Caithness,  and 
had  issue. 


JAMES  II.  of  Scotland,  on  the  death  of  his 
father,  21  Feb.,  1437-8,  bom  16  Oct.,  1430; 
killed  at  the  siege  of  Ro.xburgh  Castle,  then  in 
the  hands  of  the  English,  3  Aug.,  1460  ;  married 
June,  1449,  Mary,  daughter  of  Arnold,  Duke 
of  Guelders  (by  Catherine  of  Cleve) ;  she  died  16 
Nov.,  1463,  having  had  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

1]  James  IH.  of  Scotland. 

21  Alexander,  Duke  of  Albany,  so  created  after  1455. 

'3 1  John,  Earl  of  Mar. 

4]  Mary,  married  1st  to  Thomas,  Lord  Boyd,  created 

Earl  of  Arran,  attainted  and  forfeited  1469;  died  about 
1472 ;  she  re-married  as  2nd  wife  to  Sir  James  Hamilton, 
of  Cadzow,  created  an  hereditary  lord  of  parliament  by 
royal  charter  28  June,  1445,  whereby  his  lands  were 
also  erected  into  a  free  lordship  and  denominated 
Hamilton.  He  was  one  of  the  commissioners  who  con- 
cluded a  peace  with  the  English  in  1449,  was  appointed 
sheriff  of  Lanarkshire  by  royal  charter  I  July,  1455,  and 
acquired  territorial  possessions  by  subsequent  grants 
from  the  king;  was  appointed  ambassador  extraordinary 
to  the  English  court  in  1472  (son  of  Sir  James  Hamilton, 
of  Cadzow) ;  died  6  Nov.,  1479,  leaving  an  only  son 
ind  heir,  viz., — 


He   was 
marriage 


JAMES,  2nd  Lord  Hamilton,  P.C. 
sent  to  England  to  conclude  a 
between  the  King  of  Scotland  and  Margaret 
daughter  of  Henry  VII.,  and  was  after  the  mar- 
riage created  Earl  of  Arran,  11  Aug.,  1503;  was 
appointed  lieut.-gen.  of  Scotland,  warden  of  the 
marches,  and  one  of  the  lords  of  regency  in  1517; 
died  before  1529,  and  left  issue  by  his  3rd  wife, 
Janet,  widow  of  Sir  Thomas  Livingstone,  of 
Easter  Wemyss,  daughter  of  Sir  David  Bethune, 
of  Creich,  comptroller  of  Scotland,  a  son  and 
heir. 


JAMES,  2nd  Earl  of  Arran,  chosen  Regent  of 
Scotland  on  the  death  of  James  V.,  lord  of 
the  duchy  of  Chatelherault,  by  King  Henry  II. 
of  France,  1548  (see  Genealogist,  vol.  viii.,  page 
4);    died   22  Jan.,  1574-5,  having  married  Mar- 


garet, daughter  of  James  Douglas,  3rd  Earl  of 
Morton,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  3  sons. 

[1]  James,  3rd  Earl  of  Arran,  died  unmarried,  March, 
1609. 

[2]  John,  created  Marquis  of  Hamilton  17  April,  1599. 
His  grandson  James  (who  was  beheaded  9  March, 
1649)  was  created  Duke  of  Hamilton,  12  April,  1643,  to 
the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  whom  failing  to  his  brother 
Wilham  and  his  heirs  male,  whom  failing  to  the  eldest 
heir  female  of  the  Marquis'  body,  etc.  (see  Foster's 
Peerage,  D.  Hamilton). 

f3]  Claud,  a  zealous  and  faithful  adherent  of  Mary, 
Queen  of  Scots  (forfeited  19  Aug.,  1568),  was  created 
Lord  Paisley  by  King  James,  29  April,  1587;  died 
1621,  having  married  Margaret,  daughter  of  George,  5th 
Lord  Seton  (and  sister  of  Alexander,  Earl  of  Dunferm- 
line, high  chancellor  of  Scotland),  and  had,  with  other 
issue  (see  Foster's  Peerage,  D.  Abercorm),  a  daughter, 
viz., — 

MARGARET  HAMILTON  (only  daughter), 
died  II  Sept.,  1623,  aged  38  ;  married  as 
1st  wife  to  William,  nth  Earl  of  Angus,  created 
Marquis  of  Douglas  17  June,  1633,  with  re- 
mainder to  his  heirs  male  whatsoever;  he  united 
with  Montrose  after  the  victory  of  Kils3rth  1645, 
capitulated  after  the  rout  of  Philiphaugh  13 
Sept.,  1645,  fined  under  Cromwell's  act  of  grace 
and  pardon  ;  died  19  Feb.,  1660,  aged  71,  having 
had,  with  other  issue, 

JEAN  DOUGLAS  (2nd  daughter),  married  to 
Sir  John  Hamilton,  of  Carridden,  created 
Lord  Bargeny  1639,  or,  according  to  Nisbet,  14 
Nov.,  1641,  with  limitation  to  the  heirs  male  of 
his  body,  was  excepted  out  of  Cromwell's  act 
of  grace  and  pardon  1654;  he  died  April,  1658, 
having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

NNE  HAMILTON,  married  to  Sir  Patrick 
Houstoun,  of  that  ilk,  created  a  baronet  of 
Nova  Scotia  29  Feb.,  1668,  represented  Renfrew- 
shire in  parliament  1661,  Dumbartonshire  in  the 
convention  of  1678,  and  in  parliament  1681-2  ;  he 
died  1696,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

ANNE  HOUSTOUN,  married  ist  to  Sir  John 
Inglis,  of  Cramond,  co.  Edinburgh,  created 
a  baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  22  March,  1687;  he 
died  1688;  she  re-married  ist,  in  Edinburgh,  30 
Sept.,  1700,  to  Sir  William  Hamilton,  of  Whitelaw, 
lord  of  session  1693,  and  knighted  by  King 
William,  represented  Queensbury  in  convention 
1689,  and  in  parliament  1689-1702,  1702-4,  lord 
justice  clerk  31  Oct.,  1704,  until  his  death,  14 
Dec.  same  year ;  she  re-married  lastly  to  Adam 
Cockbum,  P.C,  lord  justice  clerk  1692,  treasurer 
depute  (chancellor  of  the  exchequer)  1699,  until 
the  accession  of  Queen  Anne,  represented  Had- 
dington Constabular}' in  the  convention  1678,  1689, 
and  in  parliament  1681-2,  1689-92,  lord  justice 
clerk  again  1705-10,  and  a  lord  of  session  1705 
until  his  death  16  April,  1735,  aged  79.  Sir  James 
Inglis  had  a  son  and  4  daughters,  of  whom, 


A' 


[48] 


<««  Thg  +  Desceiit  +  OB  •♦ 

Andrew   Wedderburn,    Esq., 

MADRAS    CIVIL    SERVICE   i84i-;8, 

FROM    THE 


'JBlooO  JRogal 


of  CnglanQ. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  19= 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239, 
d.  7  July,  1307. 


Edward  II.,  crowned  23 
Feb.  I307,b.  25  April,  1284, 
d.  21  Sept.  1327. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  1= 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  1312, 
d.  21  June,  1377. 


John  of  Gaunt  (4th  son),= 
Duke  of  Lancaster,  Earl  of 
Richmond,  etc.,  b.  24  June, 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399. 


■Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


=Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 
of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  1308, 
d.  22  Aug.  1357-8. 


Philippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam, Count  of  Holland  and 
Hainauh,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 
d.  15  Aug.  1369. 

^Katherine  (3rd  wife),  d.  of 
Sir  Payn  Roet,  of  Hainault 
(wid.  of  Sir  Otes  Swynford, 
knt.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396,  d. 
10  May,  1403. 


Sir  John  Beaufort,  Earl  of=rMargaret,  3rd  d.  of  Thomas 


Somerset  and  Marquis  of 
Dorset,  so.  cr.  1397,  d.  21 
Apl.  1410. 


and  co-heir  of 
Edmund  Holland,  Earl  of 
Kent  (she  re-m.  to  Thomas, 
Duke  of  Clarence,  2nd  son 
ofHen.IV.),d.3lDec.l440. 


James  I.  of  Scotland,=j=  Joan e,=j=Sir  James  Stewart,  the 
d.  21  Feb.  1438.  I     Queen    |  Black  Knight  of  Lorn. 

f  Scots./f\ 


,=i=Joa 
Qu 
ofS 

,id,  b.  i6-pi,iai^. 
:he  siege  of  Gut 
,  3  Aug.     d.  16  1 


James  II.  of  Scotland,  b.  i6=f  Mary.  dau.  of  Arnold,  Duke 
Oct.  1430,  killed  at  the  siege  of  Gueldres,  m.  June,  1449, 
of  Roxburgh  Castle,  3  Aug.  |  d.  16  Nov.  1463. 
1460. 

Thomas,  Lord  Boyd,^Mary,  dau.=i=Sir  James  Hamilton, 
cr.  Earl  of  Arran,  of  James  II.  I  of  Cadzow  (2nd  hus- 
attainted    1469    (ist  band),  cr.  a  lord  of 

husband).  |  parlt.,  d.  6  Nov.  1479. 


coniinited/rom  below. 
James,  Earl  of  Arran=j=Janet  Livingstone. 


James,  2nd  Earl  of  Arran,=f=Margaret,  dau.  of  James 
regent  of  Scotland,  d.  22  Douglas,  3rd  Earl  of  Mor- 
Jan.  1 574-5.  |  ton. 

John,   Duke   of    Claud,  Lord  Pais-=j=Margaret,   dau.  of 

Hamilton.=p         ley,  so  cr.  1587,  d.     George,  5th  Lord 

A  1621.  I  Seton. 

Margaret  Haniilton,  only=f=  William,  uth  Earl  of  An- 
dau.,  d.  II  Sept.  1623  (1st  I  gus,  cr.  Marquis  of  Douglas 
wife).  I  1633,  d.  19  Feb.  1660. 


Jean  Douglas  (2nd  dau.)=rSir    John     Hamilton,     1st 
j  Lord  Bargany,  d.  Apl.  1658. 


Anne  HamiIton=f=Sir  Patrick  Houstoun,  of 
that  ilk,  cr.  a  baronet  29 
Feb.  1668,  d.  1696. 


SirJohnInglis,=f=  Anne=2    Sir    William    Hamilton,    of 
of      Cramond,  |  Rous-     Whitelaw,  lord  of  session,  d.  14 
cr.   a    baronet  1  toun.       Dec.  1704. 
1687,  d.  1688.  =3  Adam   Cockburn,   a   lord  of 

I  session,  d.  16  April,  1735. 


Janet  =j=Sir  John  Clerk,  M.P.,=Margaret  (ist  wife),  dau. 
Inglis  a  baron  of  exchequer,  of  Alex.  Stewart,  3rd  Earl 
(2nd  Scotland,  d.  4  Oct.  of  Galloway,  m.  23  Feb. 
wife).  I  1755.  i7oi,d.26Dec.following. 

Sir  George  Clerk,  4th  bart.,=j=Dorothea,  dau.  and  heir  of 
of  Drumcrieff,  d.  1784.  I  William  Clerk,  Esq. 


James,  Earl  of  Arran,  so  cr.=j=Janet  (3rd  wife),  widow  of 


Aug.  1503,  It.-genl.  of 
Scotland,  one  of  the  lords 
of  regency, 


Sir  Thomas  Livingstone,  of 
Easter  Wemyss,  dau.  of  Si 
David  Bethune,  of  Creich. 


A 

A, 

ntinued  ahove. 


James   Clerk,    E.I.C.S,,  d.=f=Janet,dau.  of  George  Irving, 
1793.  I  of  Newton,  m.  17S6. 


Sir   George  Isabella  Clerk,  only=pJames  Wedderbum, 

Clerk,     6th  dau,,  m.28  0ct.  1813,  I  sol.-genl.     Scotland, 

bart,=r  d.  2  Nov.  1S65.  1S16,  etc,  etc.,  d.  7 

A  I  Nov.  1S22. 


James  Wedder-  George  Wedderbum,  John  Wedderbum,  major-  Andrew  Wedderburn,=:Joanna,  dau.  Other 
bum,  M.D.,  b.  writer  to  the  signet,  b.  gen.  in  the  army,  m.  and  Madras  C.S.  1841-78,  I  ofjames  Keir,  issue. 
23    Sept.   1814,    25    March,    1817,  d.    d.  s. p.  4  Jan.  1879.  b.  16  Dec.  1821.  M.D.,m.i847. 


James    Andrew    Col-     Harry  George  Wed-=Jane,  dau,  of  (Hon.)  David  Francis  Ed-     Charles  Alexander 

vUle        Wedderbum,     derburn,  bar.-at-law     F.Carmichael, Madras  C.S.,  ward    Keir,     latelieut.iStli  regt.. 

cpt.  Bengal  staff  corps,     l.T.  1S75,  b.  1850.      m.  29  Dec.  1 88 1.  b.  1857.  b.  15  Nov.  1858. 

b.  1849. 

[49]  7 


Alice. 
Mary. 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


JANET  INGLIS,  died  29  Jan.,  1760;  married 
as  2nd  wife  (contracted  5  Feb.,  1709)  to 
Sir  John  Clerk,  2nd  baronet  (see  page  53), 
advocate  20  July,  1700,  a  baron  of  the  e.xchequer 
in  Scotland  1707  till  his  death  4  Oct.,  1755,  a 
commissioner  for  the  Union,  M.P.  Whithorn  in 
the  Scottish  parliament  1702-7,  and  sat  in  the 
first  parliament  of  Great  Britain  1707-8,  a  cele- 
brated antiquary,  and  had  7  sons  and  6  daughters. 

[I]  Sir  James,  3rd  bart.;  died  s.p.  6  Feb.,  17S3,  having 
married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rev.  John  Cleghorn ;  she 
died        March,  1786. 

[2]  SIR  GEOKGE,  succeeded  as  4th  bart. 

[3]  Patrick,  and  [4]  Henry,  both  "died  abroad  in  the 

service  of  their  country." 

[5]  John,  of  Eldin,  F.S.A.,  baptized  at  Pennycuik  12  Sept., 

1728;  died         July,  1812;  married  Susannah,  daughter 

of  William  Adam,  of  Maryborough,  architect  (see  Foster's 

Baronetage),    and  had,  with  4  daughters,  2  sons. 

(1)  John,  advocate  3  Dec,  1785,  Lord  Eldin  of  session 
1823,  died  30  May,  1832. 

(2)  William,  clerk  of  the  jury  court. 

[6]  Matthew,  born  15  Dec,  1732,  and  [7]  Adam,  born 
II  May,  1737  ;  both  "died  abroad  in  the  service  of  their 
country." 

[8]  Anne,  died  unmarried  26  Nov.,  1755. 
[9]  Elizabeth,  married  to  Robert  Pringle,  Lord  Edgefield 
of  session   1754,    advocate    1724,   sheriff  depute  Banff- 
shire   1 748  (see  Foster's  Baronetage) ;  he  died  8  April, 
1764,  having  had  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Thomas  (Pringle),  It.-col.,  born  21  Oct.,  1736. 

(2)  John,  advocate  1763,  professor  of  history;  died 
1811. 

(3)  James,  in  the  navy. 

(4)  Anne,  died  unmarried. 

(5)  Margaret,  died  unmarried. 

[10]  Jean,  married  at  Pennycuik  17  Jan.,  1740,  to  James 
Smollett,  of  Bonhill,  co.  Dumbarton,  advocate,  one  of 
the  commissaries  of  Edinburgh,  and  died  s.p. 

[II]  Joanna,  baptized  at  Pennycuik  10  March,  1724. 
[12]  Barbara,  born  17  Oct.,  1725. 

[13]  Janet,  born  16  Aug.,  1727,  died  s.p.  at  Hailes,  24 
Jan.,  1784;  married  at  Pennycuik  16  April,  1750,  to 
James  Carmichael,  of  Hailes,  co.  Edinburgh,  writer  to 
the  signet  1 741  (brother  of  John,  4th  Earl  of  Hynd- 
ford)  ;  died  s.p.  12  Jan.,  1781. 

SIR  GEORGE  CLERK,  4th  bart.,  ofDrumcrieff, 
in  Annandale,  a  commissioner  of  customs, 
lord  treasurer,  remembrancer  in  the  exchequer ; 
died  1784,  having  married  20  Jan.,  1740,  his 
cousin,  Dorothea,  daughter  and  heir  of  William 
Clerk,  Esq.  (by  Agnes  Maxwell,  heiress  of  Mid- 
dleby,  Dumfries-shire,  see  page  53) ;  she  died  4 
Dec,  1793,  having  had  5  sons  and  4  daughters. 
[1]  Sir  John,  5th  bart.,  served  in  the  navy;  died  s.p. 
24  Feb.,  1798,  having  married  Mary  Dacre,  of  Kirkhnton, 
Cumb. 

[2]  George,  advocate  21  Nov.,  1767;  died  1776. 

[3]  James,  E.I.C.S.,  died  ,  1793,  having  married 

1786,  Janet,  daughter  of  George  Irving,  Esq.,  of  Newton, 
and  had  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 

(1)  SIK  GEORGE,  succeeded  as  6th  bart. 

(2)  John  Clerk-Maxwell,  of  Middleby,  co.  Dumfries, 
advocate  14  Dec,  1811,  bom  ,  1790;  died  3 
April,  1856,  having  married  ,  1826,  Frances, 
daughter  of  Robert  Cay,  Esq.,  of  North  Charlton  Hall, 
Northumb. ;  she  died  6  Dec,  1839,  leaving  an  only  son, 

James  Clerk-Maxwell,  hon.  fellow  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  B.A.,  second  wrangler  1854,  professor  natu- 


ral   philosophy    Marischal   Coll.,   Aberdeen,    1855, 
professor  natural  philosophy  and  astronomy  King's 
Coll.,   London,   1859-71,  professor  of  experimental 
physics    Camb.    1871-9,    F.R.S.,    president    Camb. 
Philosophical  Society,  Rede  lecturer  1878;  bom  13 
June,  1831  ;  died  s.p.  5  Nov.,  1879,  having  married 
2  June,  1858,  Katharine  Mary,  3rd  daughter  of  Rev. 
Daniel  Dewar,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  principal  of  Marischal 
Coll.,  Aberdeen. 
(3)  Isabella,  died  2  Nov.,  1865,  having  married  28  Oct, 
1813,  to   Right  Hon.   James  Wedderbura,  solicitor- 
general  Scotland   1816,   advocate   17  Dec,  1803,  col- 
lector of  decisions  1807-11,  deputy  advocate  iSio-lI, 
sheriff  depute  Peebles-ghire  1811-16;  born  12  Nov., 
1782,   died   7  Nov.,   1822,  having  had  4  sons  and  3 
daughters. 

[1]  James  (Wedderburn),  M.D.,  bom  23  Sept.,  1814; 
died  unmarried. 

[2]  George  (Wedderburn),  writer  to  the  signet, 
born  25  March,  1817;  died  unmarried. 
[3]  John  (Wedderburn),  major-gen.  in  the  army, 
lieut.-col.  (retired  full  pay)  Bengal  S.C,  bom'5  July, 
1829;  died  4  Jan.,  1879,  having  married  Matilda, 
daughter  of  Don  Costello  ;  she  died  19  Jan.,  1874. 
[4]  Andrew  (Wedderburn),  Madras  C.S.,  1841-78, 
born  16  Dec,  1821;  married  1847,  Joanna, 

daughter  of  James  Keir,  M.D.,  and  has  4  sons  and 
2  daughters. 

(1)  James  Andrew  Colville  (Wedderburn),  capt. 
Bengal  staff  corps  1881,  bom  5  Feb.,  1849. 

(2)  Harry  George  (Wedderbum),  bar.-at-lavy 
Inner  Temple    1875,  advocate    Madras,   born 

,  1850;  married  29  Dec,  1881,  Jane  Trevel- 
yan,  youngest  daughter  of  (Hon.)  David  F. 
Carmichael,  Madras  C.S.  (see  Foster's  Baronetage). 

(3)  Francis  Edward  Keir,  Indian  C.S.,  bom 

,  1857. 

(4)  Charies  Alexander,  late  lieut.  iSth  regiment, 
born  15  Nov.,  1858. 

(5)  Alice.  (6)  Mary. 

[6]  Janet  Isabella  (Wedderburn),'  bom  20  Oct., 
1815    ;died  ,  1852,  having  married         ,  1838, 

to  James  Hay  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  of  the  Portmore 
family,  writer  to  the  signet;  he  died  16  Feb.,  1865, 
having  2  sons  and  4  daughters. 

(1)  John  (Mackenzie),  writer  to  the  signet, 
born 

(2)  George  William,  bom 

(3)  Isabella  Elizabeth,  married  1873,  as 
2nd  wife  to  Maj.-Gen.  John  Agmondisham  Vesey 
Kirkland,  of  Wester  Fordel,  Perthshire,  J.P., 
D.L.  Ross-shire,  and  J.P.  Edinburghshire,  late 
lieut.-col.  5th  foot. 

(4)  Louisa  Helen. 

(6)  Ann  Christian,  married  8  July,  1873,  to 
Edward  Mordaunt  Bannerman,  Esq.,  and  has 
had  5  sons. 

Kenneth  Mordaunt  (Bannerman),  bom  15  May, 
1874;  D'Arcy,  born  31  Oct.,  1875;  Eric  Edward, 
born   17  May,    1878,  died   18  Oct.,  1883;   son 
born  7  Aug.,  1879;  son  bom  21  Oct.,  1883. 
(6)  Jean  Chariotte  (Mackenzie). 
[6]  Jean  (Wedderburn),  bom  7  Aug.,  1818 ;  married 
1838,  to  Peter  Blackburn,  Esq.,  of  Killearn, 
Stiriingshire,  M.P.  1855-65,   a  lord  of  the  treasury 
1859  (brother  of  Rt.  Hon.   Lord   Blackbnm,    see 
Foster's  Peerage);  he  died  20  May,   1870,  having 
had  at  least  4  sons  and  4  daughters. 

(1)  John  (Blackburn),  of  Killeam,  a  commissioner 
of  supply  for  Stiriingshire,  bom  1843. 

(2)  James  (Blackburn),  bar.-at-law  Lincoln's  Inn 
1870,  late  R.N. 

(3)  Peter  (Blackburn),  capt.  royal  artillery,  adju- 
tant Lanarkshire  artillery  volunteers  since  1880, 
born  26  Nov.,  1847. 


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Helen  Agnes, 

WIFE  OF 

Norman  G.  Lampson,   Esq., 


OBloon  laopal 


of  (ZBnglanD. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=f=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Edward  II.,  crowned  23= 
Feb.  I307,b.  25  April,  J284, 
d.  21  Sept.  1327. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  1 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  1312, 
d.  21  June,  1377. 


Jiichmond,  etc.,  b.  24  June, 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399. 


=Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 
of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  1308, 
d.  22  Aug.  1357-8. 


=Philippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam, Count  of  Holland  and 
Hainault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 
d.  15  Aug.  1369. 

=Katherine  (3rd  wife),  d.  of 
Sir  Payn  Roet,  of  Hainault 
(wid.  of  Sir  Otes  Swynford, 
knt.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396,  d. 
10  May,  1403. 


Sir  John  Beaufort,  Earl  of=f  Margaret,  3rd  d.  of  Thomas 


Somerset  and   Marquis  of 
Dorset;  so.  cr.  1397,  d. 
Apl.  1410. 


and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Edmund  Holland,  Earl  of 
Kent  (she  re-m.  to  Thomas, 
Duke  of  Clarence,  2nd  son 
of  Hen.lV.),  d.  31  Dec.  1440. 


James  I.  of  Scotland,=i=Joane,=j=Sir  James  Stewart,  the 
d.  21  Feb.  1438.  I    Queen      Black  Knight  of  Lorn. 


of  Scots./ 

id,  b.  i6=pMa,^,ua 
:he  siege  1  of  Gueld 
,  3  Aug.     d.  16  No 


James  II.  of  Scotland,  b.  l6=pMary,  dau.  of  Arnold,  Duke 
Oct.  1430,  killed  at  the  siege  I  of  Gueldres,  m.  June,  1449, 
of  Roxburgh  Castle,  3  Aug.  |  d.  16  Nov.  1463. 
1460. 

Thomas,  Lord  Boyd,i=Mary,  dau.=f=Sir  James  Hamilton, 
cr.  Earl  of  Arran,  ofja'mesll.  I  of  Cadzow  (2nd  hus- 
attainted    1469    (ist  band),   cr.   a  lord  of 

husband).  parlt.,  d.  6  Nov.  1479. 

James,  Earl  of  Arran,  so  cr.=f=janet  (3rd  wife),  widow  of 
II  Aug.  1503,  It.-genl.  of  I  .Sir  Thomas  Livingstone,  of 
Scotland,  one  of  the  lords  Easter  Wemyss,  dau.  of  Sir 
of  regency.  |  David  Bethune,  of  Creich. 

A 

A, 
continued  above. 


contiKuedfrom  helow. 
James,  Earl  of  Arran=j=Janet  Livingstone. 


James,  2nd  Earl  of  Arran,  =j=Margaret,  dau.  of  James 
regent  of  Scotland,  d.  22  Douglas,  3rd  Earl  of  Mor- 
Jan.  1574-5.  ton. 


John,   Duke   of    Claud,  Lord  Pais-=j=Margaret,   dau.  of 

Hamilton. =f=  ley,  so  cr.  1587,  d.     George,  5th  Lord 

A  1 62 1.  Seton. 


Margaret  Hamilton,  only=f=  William,  nth  Earl  of  An- 
dau.,  d.  II  Sept.  1623  (ist  gus,  cr.  Marquis  of  Douglas 
wife).  I  1633,  d.  19  Feb.  1660. 


Jean  Douglas  (2nd  dau.)=f=Sir    John     Hamilton,     Ist 
1  Lord  Bargany,  d.  Apl.  1658. 

Anne  Hamilton=j=Sir  Patrick  Houstoun,  of 
that  ilk,  cr.  a  baronet  29 
Feb.  1668,  d.  1696. 


SirJohnInglis,=f  Anne=2    Sir    William    Hamilton,    of 
of      Cramond,  |  Hous-     Whitelaw,  lord  of  session,  d.  14 
cr.   a    baronet  1  toun.       Dec.  1704. 
1687,  d.  1688.  =3  Adam   Cockburn,   a   lord  of 

I  session,  d.  16  April,  1735. 


Janet  =f=Sir  John  Clerk,  M.P.,=Margaret  (ist  wife),  dau. 
Inglis  a  baron  of  exchequer,  of  Alex.  Stewart,  3rd  Earl 
(2nd  Scotland,  d.  4  Oct.  of  Galloway,  m.  23  Feb. 
wife).  I  1755.  1 701,  d.  26  Dec.  following. 


Sir  George  Clerk,  4th  bart., 
of  Drumcrieff,  d.  1784, 


=Dorothea,  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Clerk,  Esq. 


James    Clerk,    E.I.C.S.,  d.=fjanet,  dau.  of  George  Irving, 
1793-  I  of  Newton,  ra.  1786. 


Sir   George  Isabella  Clerk,  only=f=James  Wedderbum, 

Clerk,     6th  dau.,m.2S0ct.  1813,     sol.-genl.     Scotland, 

bart.=j=  d.  2  Nov.  1S65.  1816,  etc.,  etc.,  d.  7 

A  I  Nov.  1822. 


Jean  Wedderburn,  b.  7  Aug.=i=Peter  Blackburn,   Esq.,   of 

1818.  I  Killearn,  Stirlingshire,  M.P. 

I  "855-65,  d.  20  May,  1870. 


John  Blackburn,  of  Killearn,     Peter.capt.  R.A.,b.  i  847.     RebeccaMarion,     Mary   L.     Helen    Agnes,    m.    1874   to 
bd.  1843.  Adam  Gillies,  lieut.  Cam.     ni.  187210  John  Norman    George    Lampson, 

James,  bar. -at  law.  Highlanders,  b.  1858.  Hope,  Esq.=f=  Esq.,  of  London. =p 


Charles  D.  (Hope),        Helen. 
b.  1873.  Katherine. 

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Curtis  W.,  b.  1875.        Jane  L. 
Miles  W.,  b.  18S0.         Bridget  H. 
Adam  C  ,  b.  1SS2. 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


(4)  Adam  Gillies  (Blackburn),  lieut.  (the  Queen's 
own)  Cameron  (79th)  Highlanders,  served  in  the 
Soudan  18S4,  born  24  May,  1858. 

(S) 

(6)  Rebecca  Marion  (Blackburn),  (2nd  daughter) 
married  13  Aug.,  1872,  to  John,  eldest  son  of  Hon. 
Charles  Hope,  com.  R.N.  (see  Foster's  Peerage,  E. 
Hopetoun),  and  has  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

Charles  Dunbar  (Hope),  born   12  July,  1873; 
Helen  Jacqueline  ;  Katherine  Marion. 

(7)  Mary  L.  (Blackburn). 

(8)  Helen  Agnes  (Blackburn),  (4th  daughter), 
married  16  Nov.,  1874,  to  Norman  George  Lamp- 
son,  Esq.  (see  Foster's  Baronetage'),  and  has  3 
sons  and  2  daughters. 

Curtis  Walter  (Lampson),  born  18  Aug.,  1875; 

Miles  Wedderburn,  born  24  Aug.,  1880 ;  Adam 

Cathcart,    born  27   Oct.,    1882;    Jane   Leslie; 

Bridget  Helen. 
[7]  Jemima  (Wedderburn),  born  (posthumous)  I 
May,  1823 ;  married  12  June,  1849,  to  Hugh  Black- 
burn, of  Roshven,  Inverness,  fellow  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.,  prof,  mathematics  Glasgow  University 
(brother  of  Peter  Blackburn  aforesaid),  and  has, 
with  other  issue,  2  sons, 

(1)  William  (Blackburn),  B.A.  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.,  bar.-at-law  Inner  Temple  1877. 

(2)  Hugh  (Blackburn),  lieut.  the  Buffs  (E^st  Kent 
regiment),  born  17  Feb.,  1856. 

[4]  William.  [6]  Robert. 

[6]  Agnes,  married  to  John,  second  son  of  Robert  Craigie, 
of  Glendoick,  lord  president  of  the  court  of  session 
1754-60,  and  had,  with  a  daughter,  a  son, 

George  Craigie,  of  Dumbarney,  who  had  2  sons ;  the 

younger,  Morris,  left  2  daughters. 
[7]  Johanna.  [8]  Dorothea.  [9]  Janet. 

SIR  GEORGE  CLERK,  6th  bart.,  P.C.  1845, 
-  F.R.S.  1819,  advocate  1809,  hon.  D.C.L. 
Cxon  1810,  chairman  of  Royal  Academy  of  Music, 
M.P.  CO.  Edinburgh  in  eight  parliaments,  1811-32, 
1835-7,  Stamford  1838-47,  and  Dover  1847-52,  lord 
of  the  admiralty  1819-27,  1828-30,  under-sec  home 
department  1830-5,  sec.  treasury  1841,  master  of 
the  mint  and  vice-president  board  of  trade  1845- 
56;  died  23  Dec,  1867,  aged  80,  having  married 
13  Aug.,  1810,  Maria,  2nd  daughter  of  Ewan  Law, 
Esq.,  of  Horsted  Place,  Sussex  (see  page  92);  she 
died  7  Sept.,  i856,  having  had,  with  other  issue, 
6  sons  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  SIR  JAMES,  succeeded  as  7th  bart. 
[2]  George  Edward,  clerk  of  the  city  of  Montreal,  bom  18 
March,  1815 ;  died  23  Sept.,  1S75,  having  married  27  Nov., 
1849,  Marie  Louise  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Casimir  Dupuis, 
of  Montreal,  Canada,  and  had  6  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  George  Edward,  born  4  Sept.,   1850 ;  married  12 

Jan.,  187s,  Henrietta  Davignon. 


(2)  Charles  Francois,  bom  15  Oct.,  185 1;  married  30 
June,  1873,  Noemi  Bertrand. 

(3)  Henry  Joseph,  born  22  Aug.,  1856. 

(4)  Edmond  Antoine,  born  27  Feb.,  1858. 

(5)  Alexandre  Marie  Joseph,  born  30  Aug.,  1861. 

(6)  Jean  Pio  Robert,  born  9  June,  1870. 

(7)  Marie  Louise,  married  II  Jan.,  1875,  to  Charles  J. 
O.  E.  Ferroux. 

(8)  Emily  Victoria  Marie.         (9)  Marie  Isabella. 

[3]  John,  of  Rolleston  Hall,  Leic,  Q.C.  1868,  bar.-at- 
law  Lincoln's  Inn  1 841,  born  15  April,  1S16;  married 
9  Dec,  1845,  Rose  Alice  Clothilde,  2nd  daughter  of 
Thomas  Greene,  Esq.,  of  Whittington  Hall,  co.  Lane, 
and  has  4  sons  and  2  daughters. 

George  Thomas,  born      Dec,  1846;  John  Frederick, 

born     May,  1848  ;  Malcolm  Henry,  born     May,  1853; 

Duncan,  bom       Jan.,  1863;  Helen  Georgina;  Mabel. 

[4]  Henry,  major-genl.  in  the  army,  late  col.  R.A.,  retired 

1872,  F.R.S.,  born  27  Dec,  1821. 

[5]  Edward,  major  late  Madras  cavalry,  born  24  June, 
1824 ;  married  28  April,    1S64,   Emma  Alice,  youngest 
daughter  of  Thomas  William  Bramston,  Esq.,  of  Skreens 
Park,  Essex,  M.P.,  and  has  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 
William  Henry,  born  19  Sept.,  1S67  ;  Herbert  Edward, 
born    15   April,    1871 ;  Florence   Eliza;  Maud   Alice, 
born  12  July,  1880. 
[6]  Alexander,    deputy-commissary-genl.    in   the    army 
1S80,  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  1854-5, 
battles   of  Alma,   Inkerman,   and    siege   of  Sebastopol, 
medal  with  three  clasps  and  Turkish  medal,  medal  for 
New  Zealand  war  1864-6,  born  22  Dec,  1828  ;    married 
I  Dec,  1S57,  Edith  Mary,  daughter  of  Andrew  Buchanan, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  and  has  3  sons  and  5  daughters. 

(1)  Hugh  Edward,  born  II  June,  1859. 

(2)  Arthur  Stanley,  born  26  Nov.,  1864. 

(3)  John  Eric,  born  3  Sept.,  1883. 

(4)  Agnes  Isabella,  married  16  Jan.,  1883,  to  Andrew 
Williamson,  Esq.,  of  Edinburgh,  and  has  a  son, 

Andrew  George  (Williamson),  born  15  Jan.,  18S4. 

(6)  Cecilia  Mary.  (6)  Isabelb  Edith. 

(7)  Charlotte  Elizabeth.     (8)  Dorothea  Emma. 
[7]  Isabella. 

[8]  Elizabeth  Harriette,  married  5  May,   1859,  to  Hon. 
Edward  Charles  BuUer-Elphinstone  (see  B.  Elphinstone, 
in  Foster's  Peerage),  and  has  a  son  and  2  daughters. 
George    Keith    (Buller-Elphinstone),     born    II    May, 
1865  ;  Lilias  Mary  ;  Margaret  Elizabeth. 

SIR  JAMES,  7th  bart.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  capt. 
com.  3rd  Midlothian  volunteers,  bom  17 
July,  1812  ;  died  17  Nov.,  1870,  having  married 
26  June,  1851,  Jane  Calvert,  eldest  daughter  of 
Major-Genl.  Mercer  Henderson,  C.B.,  and  had  a 
son  and  3  daughters. 

[1]  SIB  GEORGE  DOUGLAS,  8th  and  present  bart. 

[2]  Susan   Edith,  married  5  June,  1SS3,  to  Alan  Henry, 

elder  son   of  late   Archibald    Seton-Steuart,   Esq.  (see 

Foster's  Baronetage). 

[3]  Jane  Isabella  Maria. 

[4]  Mary  Elizabeth. 


[5?] 


Clerk  of  Pennycuik. 


LINEAGE 

OF  Clerk,  of  Pennycuik. 


JOHN  CLERK  (son  of  William  Clerk,  of  Montrose,  mer- 
chant burgess  temp.  Queen  IVIary  and  James  VI.),  settled 
as  a  merchant  in  Paris  1634,  where  he  acquired  a  consider- 
able fortune,  purchased  the  lands  and  barony  of  Pennycuik 
1647  (which  is  said  to  be  held  by  the  following  tenure,  that 
the  proprietor  must  sit  on  a  rock  called  the  Buckstane  and 
wind  three  blasts  of  a  horn  when  the  sovereign  shall  come  to 
hr.nt  on  the  Borough  Muir,  near  Edinburgh),  baptized  by  the 
Bishop  of  Caithness  at  Fettercairn  22  Dec,  1611,  and  died 
1673  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Sir  William  Gray,  of  Pit- 
tendrum  (grandfather  of  9th  and  loth  Lords  Gray),  by  whom 
he  had  with  other  issue  5  sons  and  5  daughters, 
[la]  SIK  JOU^",  created  a  bart. 

[8a J  James,  of  Wrightshouses,  near  Edinburgh,  which  his 
father  purchased  1664  :  he  married  Mary  Ricard,  a  French 
lady,  and  had  2  daughters. 

(1)  Margaret. 

(2)  Mary,  married  to  John  Pringle,  of  Graycook,  and  had 

fSa]  William,  baptized  3  Sept.,  1658,  bred  to  physic  ;  died 

unmarried. 

[4al  Alexander,  baptized  15  Nov.,  1661  ;  died  unmarried. 

[5a]  Robert,  of  Edinburgh,  "  chirurgeon  apothecary, "  born 

1664,  died  1720  ;  married  ist,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Hugh 

Brown,  of  the  Colston  family,  and  had  3  sons  and  a  daughter. 

(1)  John,  president  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians, 
Edinburgh  ;  married  Margaret  Rattray  (see  page  iio). 

(2)  Hugh,  a  merchant,  married  Magdalen,  daughter  of 
George  Drummond,  Esq..  of  the  Eastfield  family,  and  had 
3  sons  and  7  daughters. 

[1]  Robert,  of  Mavisbank,  Midlothian,  by  purchase  ; 
married  Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Urquhart,  of  Cro- 
marty. 

[2]  George,  of  Rooksnest,  Surrey,  It.-col.  in  the  army, 
barrack-master  in  the  American  war ;  died  unmarried. 
[3]  John,  died  at  sea. 

[4J  Anne,  married  ist  to-Major  Robert  Brown  ;  2ndly 
to  David  Cheape,  commander  of  the  Wager,  sloop-of- 
war,  in  Lord  Anson's  expedition  round  the  world  ;  she 
died  s.p. 

[5]  Magdalen,  died  unmarried. 

[6]  Margaret,  married  to  James  Cheape,  Esq.,  of  West- 
field,  2nd  son  of  James  Cheape,  of  Rossie,  co.  Fife,  and 
had  4  sons. 
17]  Janet,  died  young. 

[S]  Mary,  married  to  Alexander  Maxwell,  Esq.,  of  Leith, 
merchant,  brother  of  Sir  William  Maxwell,  of  Calder- 
wood,  Bart.,  and  had  issue  ;  ancestor  of  Sir  William 
Maxwell,  of  Calderwood,  loth  bart.  (see  Foster's  Baro- 
netage). 
[9]  Alicia,  [10]  Helen,  died  unmarried. 

(3)  Archibald,  and  (4)  a  daughter,  both  died  unmarried. 
ROBERT  CLERK,  of  Edinburgh,  married  2ndly,  at  Edin- 
burgh  (16  Aug.,   1696),   Agnes,  daughter  of  William  Car- 
stairs,    of  Kilconquhar,   co.    Fife,    and  had  2  sons    and  2 
daughters. 

(5)  Robert,  and  («)  Primrose,  both  died  in  Jamaica  s.p. 
(I)  Helen,  died  8  Feb.,  1745,  having  married  19  Sept., 
1727,  as  ist  wife,  to  Henry  Strachey,  of  Sutton  Court, 
Somerset,  who  died  23  May,  1765,  leaving  by  her,  with 
other  issue,  a  son,  Sir  Henry,  created  a  baronet  15  June, 
1801  (see  Foster's  Baronetage). 

(8)  Mary,  married  to  John  Mackintosh,  surgeon  R.N. ,  son 

of  Joseph  Mackintosh,  Esq.,  of  Raigmore,  and  had  issue. 

[6(7]   Margaret,  married  as  and  wife  to  William  Aikman,  of 

Caimy,  Forfarshire,  sheriff  depute,  advocate,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Aikman,  portrait  painter,  died4june,  1731,  aged  49. 


[7a]  Janet,  baptized  12  Oct.,  1659  ;  married  ,        to 

Drummond,  of  Eastfield. 
[8a]  Mary,  married  at  Pennycuik  12  April,  1672,  to  Andrew 
Brown,  of  Dolphington,  Esq. 

[9a]  ,  married  to  CoUn  Mackenzie,  clerk  of  the  privy 

council  and  commissioner  in  Edinburgh,  younger  brother  of 
Sir  George  Mackenzie,  of  Rosehaugh. 

[lOo]  Catherine,  baptized  20  May,  1662;  married  to  Sir  David 
Forbes,  of  Newhall. 

SIR  JOHN  CLERK,  of  Pennycuik,  was  created  a  baronet 
of  Nova  Scotia  24  March,  1679,  with  remainder  to  the 
heirs  male  of  his  body  ;  M.P.  Edinburghshire  1690-1702  ; 
buried  i  April,  1722,  having  married  ist,  at  Edinburgh,  12 
Feb.,  1674,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry  Henderson,  of 
Elvington,  and  had  3  sons  and  3  daughters. 

[I]  SIE  JOIIK,  named  in  the  text,  page  50. 

[«1   Henry,  died  unmarried,  buried  20  May,  1715. 

[3]  William,  of  Middlebie,  Dumfries,  in  right  of  his  wife, 

Agnes  Maxwell,  and  had  an  only  daughter, 

Dorothea,   heiress  of  Middlebie,  married  20  Jan.,  1740, 
to  her  cousin  Sir  George  Clerk,  3rd  bart.  (see  page  50). 
[4]  Elizabeth,  married  to  Alexander  Forbes,  of  Ballogie,  and 
had  issue. 

[5]  Barbara,  married  ist  to  John  Lawson,  of  Caimmuir, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue  ;  she  re-married  21  Feb.,  1710,    to  Dr. 
William  Arthur,  of  Elie,  co.  Fife,  by  whom  a  daughter. 
[6]  Sophia,   married  to  Gabriel  Ranken,  of  Orchardhead, 
Stirlingshire,  and  had  issue. 

SIR  JOHN  married  2ndly,  Christian,  daughter  of  Rev.  James 
Kilpatrick,  and  had  4  sons  and  4  daughters. 
[7]    James,    general   inspector   of  the   outposts  of    North 
Britain  ;  married  in  Edinburgh  7  May,  1727,  Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas  Brodie,  of  Pitgoumie,  and  died  s.p. 
[8]   Robert,   of   Collinton,    Midlothian,    advocate,   a  com- 
missary of  Edinburgh,  married  Susan,  daughter  of  William 
Douglas,   of  Tympandoun,    Esq.,  and  had   3  sons  and  3 
daughters. 
(I)  John,  of  Collinton,  East  India  merchant. 
2    Thomas. 

(3)  Archibald,  died  young. 

(4)  Jean,  married  to  her  cousin,  William  Little,  of  Liber- 
ton,  and  had  issue. 

(5)  Christian. 

[9]  Hugh,  a  merchant,  married  Mary  Beaumont,  and  had 
2  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  John,  married  and  had  issue. 

(2)  Hugh,  served  in  the  Low  Countries,  died  soon  after 
the  battle  ef  Minden. 

(3)  Susan. 

(4)  Euphemia,   married  to  Thomas  Dallas,  surgeon,  and 
had  issue. 

(5)  Mary. 

[10]  Alexander,  a  painter,  baptized  9  Aug. ,  1731 ,  the  second 
child  of  that  name  ;  died  20  April,  1775. 

[II]  Mary,  married  at  Pennycuik  28  March,  1722,  t 
Alexander  Moncrieff,   of  Culfargie,   Perthshire,  — "' 
Abernethy,  and  had  issue. 
[12]  Christian,   married  to  David  Seto 
family,  and  had  issue. 
[13]  Margaret,  married  I 
Esq. ,  and  had  issue. 
[14]  Catherine,  died  unmarried. 


Rev. 


of  the  Cariston 


I  Alexander  Belsches,  of  Innerraay, 


[53] 


♦•  THG   DGSCGDT   OB  •♦ 

William     Bell     Christian, 

OF  EWANRIGG  HALL,  CUMBERLAND,  and  of  MILNTOWN,  ISLE  OF  MAN, 

FROM   THE 


•BlooB  iaopal 


of  €nfflanli» 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=j=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  i272,=j=Gilbert  de  Clare,   Earl  of 
d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).     Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
I  1295- 

Margaret  de  Clare,  ra.  lst=i=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
toSirPiersGaveston,Earlof  band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
Cornwall.  ter,  d.  1347. 


^Ralph  de  Stafford,  K.G., 
cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 
Aug.  1372. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.  "]■ 
Sept.  1349. 


_h,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafiford,=f=Philippa,   dau.  of  Thomas 
K,G.  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  War- 

wick. 


Katherine  de  Stafford=j=Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  cr. 
Earl  of  Suffolk  1399,  d. 
18  Sept.  1415. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole=f  Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney. 

Katherine  de  la  Pole=i=Sir  Miles  Stapilton,  of 
Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept. 
1466. 


Joan  Stapilton=T=Sir  John  Huddleston,  of  Milium  (2nd 
I  husband). 


Sir    John    Huddleston,  d,=rJoan,  dau.   of  Lord  Fitz- 
3  Hen.  VIII.  Ahugh. 


continued  from  belo^v. 
Sir  John  Huddleston=j=Joan  Fitzhugh. 


Joyce  (3rd  wife),  dau.  and  ( 
heir  of  John  Prickley,  of 
Prickley,  co.  Worcester. 


Andrew  Huddleston,  of=j=Mary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 
Farington,  CO.  Lane,  etc.  of  Cuthbert  Hutton,  of 
Hutton  John,  Cumberland. 


Joseph       Huddleston,      of=T=Elinor,  2nd  dau.  of  Cuth- 
Farington.  bert  Sisson,  of  Kirkbarrow, 

Westmorland. 


Dorothy,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Fleming,  of  Skirwith,  West- 
morland. 


Andrew     Huddleston, 
Hutton  John. 


Mary 
wife). 


Huddleston     (2nd=j=John  Senhouse,  of  Nether- 
hall,  Cumberland. 


Bridget  Senhouse,  m.  14 
May  1 71 7,  bd.  ^^  Sept. 
1749- 


=Eleanor,  dau.  of  William 
Kirby,  Esq.,  of  Elslack, 
CO.  Lane. 

John  Christian,  of  Miln- 
town.  Isle  of  Man,  d.  20 
Sept.  1745. 


John  Christian,  of  Miln- 
town  and  Unerigg,  b.  5  Oct. 
1719,  d.  23  Nov.  1767. 


;.     Curwen,    of    Workingt 
I  m, 


Margaret  (lstjyife),=j=John  Christian   Curwen,  of=pIsabella  (2nd  wife),  dau 
Unerigg    and 


dau.  of  John  Taub 
man,  ofCastletown 
Isle  of  Man.  m.  1 77  5 
d.  1778. 


Work 
Carlisle    and 
■756. 


Julia,  m.  to  Edv 
ole  heir  of  Ueniy       Stanley. 
Curwen.  of  Workington    Jane,m.  toWilHi 
HaU,Cumber!and,M.P.,       Blamire. 


/f,m.  1782,  d.  1820. 


Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Eldred 
rwen,    of    Wo 
28  Sept.  1745. 


Frances,  m.  to  Rev. 

E.  Christian. 
Dorothy,     m.     to 

Major  Taubman. 


John  Christian,  of  Unerigg  (or  Ewanrigg)  Hall,  Cumberland,  and=f=Susannah,  dau.  of 
Milntown,  Isle  of  Man,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  bar.-at-law  1803,  a  I  Bath,  m.  23  April, 
judge  in  the  Isle  of  Man,  b.  1776,  d.  27  Feb.  1852.  | 


Lewis  Robert  Allan,  Esq.,  of 
1807,  d.      March,  1853. 


John  Allen,  d. 
unm.  1828. 

Henry  Taub- 
man, of  Ew- 
a-nrigg,d.unm. 
1859- 


Robert, 
d.iSi3. 
Charles, 


Charlotte  (ist=William  Bell  Christian,  of=Emma(2nd: 
wife),  dau.  of  I  Ewanrigg  Hall,  Cumberland,  I  wife),dau.of 
Thos.  Brine,  |  and  Milntown,  Isle  of  Man,  Rev.J.T.H. 
Esq.,  oflsleof  I  J. P.,memberofthecouncil.and  |  du  Boulay, 
Man,  m.  1840,  |  Her  Majesty's  receiver-genl.  in 


d.  1862. 


the  island,  b.  17  Aug.  1815. 


Ewan  John,  a  Malcolm Wil- 

commissioner  Ham,  b.  5  Feb. 

of  police.  So.  1850. 
Africa,b.i845. 


Annie  Louisa,  m. 
1867,  as  2nd  wife, 
to  Rev.  F.  H.  du 
Boulay,  M.A.=t= 


Isabella, 
d.young. 


ISei^ 


1S64. 


-Maria  (3rd  wife),  dau. 

Otl^er 

ofCol.Johnson.ofAr- 

issue 

genteuil,  Canada,  m. 

(seep. 

1867,  d.  s.p.  1871. 

60). 

-SophieMarie(4thwife) 

Idau.ofHerrvonSchlae 

. 

Edward  Alan,  b. 

MLrl. 

S  Dec.  1S79. 

Rita. 

Hillary. 


Dorothy. 

[54] 


CHRISTIAN,  WILLIAM  BELL,  of  Ewanrigg 
Hall,  Cumberland,  and  of  Milntown,  Isle  of 
Man,  J. P.,  member  of  the  council,  and  Her 
Majesty's  receiver-general  in  the  Isle  of  Man, 
formerly  member  of  the  House  of  Keys,  admitted 
to  the  Middle  Temple  15  Nov.,  1834,  B.A.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.,  1840,  vicar  of  Kirk  Christ  Lezayre, 
Isle  of  Man,  1845-61;  19TH  IN  DESCENT  FROM 
Edward  I.  ;  bom  17  Aug.,  1815  ;  married  ist,  16 
July,  1840,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of 
Thomas  Brine,  Esq.,  of  the  Isle  of  Man  ;  she  died 
27  Oct.,  1862,  having  had  2  sons  and  4  daughters. 
[1]  Ewan  John,  a  commissioner  of  police,  South  Africa, 
formerly  in  the  army,  born  10  May,  1845. 
[2]  Malcolm  William,  bom  5  Feb.,  1850. 
[3]  Annie  Louisa,  married  3  Sept.,  1867,  as  2nd  wife,  to 
Rev.  Francis  Houssemayne  du  Boulay,  M.A.,  rector  of 
Heddington,  Wilts,  since  1853,  and  has  2  daughters. 

Hillary  Du  BouLAY,  bom  14  Sept.,  1868. 

Dorothy,  bom  19  Oct.,  1S73. 
[4]  Isabella  Susan,  died  11  luly,  1863. 
[6]  Julia  Elizabeth.  [6]  Bertha  Mabel. 

W.  B.  CHRISTIAN  married  2ndly,  5  Jan.,  1864, 
Emma  Mary  Houssemayne,  daughter  of  late  Rev. 
James  Thomas  Houssemayne  du  Boulay,  rector 
of  Heddington,  Wilts,  aforesaid ;  she  died  19 
Dec,  1864,  leaving  an  only  daughter. 
[7]  Emmie  Ida  Houssemayne. 

W.  B.  CHRISTIAN  married  3rdly,  18  June,  1867, 

Maria    Bowes,   elder    daughter   of  Col.    Charles 

Christopher  Johnson,  of  Argenteuil,  Canada  (see 

Foster's  Ba?-onetage) ;    she  died  s.p.  20  March, 

1871  ;   he   married   4thly,   i   Sept.,   1874,   Sophie 

Marie,   daughter   of  Herr   Cari  von   Schlaet,   of 

Schwerin,  North  Germany,  and  has  a  son  and  2 

daughters. 

[8]  Edward  Alan,  born  5  Dec,  1879. 

[9]  Mary  Ulrike. 

[10]  Rita  Gwendoline. 

Motto—"  Salus  per  Christum." 

Seats— Ewanrigg  Hall,  Maryport,  Cumberland;  and  Milntown, 

Isle  of  Man. 

The  following  are  among  the  eariiest  notices  of  this  family  :— 

WILLIAM  McCHRISTEN,  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  was  a  member 
of  the  House  of  Keys  at  the  Tynwald  Court  held  in  that 
island  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Bartholomew,  1422,  as  per 


JOHN  McCHRISTEN, 
J      Altdi 

u 


McCHRISTEN,  of  Alldale,'possibly 

deemster  of  that  island  and 

ore  "  1500,  1502,  1505,  and  1509, 


of  William,  was  seated  at 
Isle  of  Man. 

of  John,  was 
cum  Johanne 
per  record. 


The  Descent  of 
THE  Rev.    William   Bell   Christian, 

OF  Ewanrigg  and  Milntown, 
FROM  the  Blood  Royal  of  England. 


DWARD  I.,  so  named 
after  Edward  the  Confes- 
sor; bom  at  Westminster, 
17  June,  1239,  knighted 
at  Burgos,  1254,  created 
Earl  of  Chester;  crowned 
at  Westminster,  19  Aug., 
1274,  king  of  England, 
lord  of  Ireland,  duke  of 
Aquitaine ;  he  subdued 
the  principality  of  Wales  1283,  claimed  and  exer- 
cised feudal  superiority  over  Scotland;  died  at 
Burgh-on-the-Sands,  Cumberland,  7  July,  1307, 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey;  by  his  ist  wife, 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Ferdinand  III.,  king  of 
Castile,  who  died  27  Nov.,  1290,  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  daughter, 

JOAN  OF  ACRE,  bom  there  1272;  died  10 
May,  1305,  having  married  ist,  2  May,  1290, 
as  2nd  wife,  to  Gilbert  de  Clare  (sumamed  "  The 
Red"),  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford ;  he  died 
at  Monmouth  Castle,  7  Dec,  1295  ;  she  re-mar- 
ried, 1296,  to  Ralph  de  Monthermer,  who  had 
summons  to  parliament  as  Earl  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford,  in  right  of  his  wife,  1299-1306,  and  had 
issue.  Joan  of  Acre  had,  by  her  ist  husband, 
with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

MARGARET  DE  CLARE,  2nd  sister  and 
co-heir  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  Eari  of 
Gloucester  and  Hertford  (who  fell  at  Bannock- 
bum,  24  June,  1314,  s.p.);  she  married  ist  to 
Sir  Piers  Gaveston,  Earl  of  Comwall,  to  whom 
Edward  II.  granted  the  county  of  Cornwall  by 
charter,  dated  at  Dumfries,  6  Aug.,  1307,  sura- 


[55] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  En. 


moned  to  parliament  19  Jan.  following;  beheaded 
without  form  of  trial,  13 14,  leaving  an  only- 
daughter,  who  was  betrothed  to  John  Moulton. 

Margaret,  Countess  of  Cornwall,  married 
2ndly  to  Hugh  de  Audley ;  he  had  summons  to 
parUament  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  1317-21, 
and  1326-36,  and  was  created  Earl  of  Gloucester 
by  patent,  16  March,  1337  ;  he  died  without  male 
issue  in  1347,  and  the  dignity  which  was  to  him 
and  his  heirs  appears  to  have  been  considered 
extinct ;   he  left  an  only  child, 

MARGARET  DE  AUDLEY,  died  7  Sept., 
1349,  having  married  to  Ralph  de  Stafford, 
K.G.  (son  and  heir  of  Edmund  de  Stafford,  a  lord 
of  parliament),  summoned  to  parliament  14  Jan. 
10  Edward  III.,  1337,  to  25  Nov.  24  Edward  III., 
1350,  created  Earl  of  the  County  of  Stafford,  5 
March,  1351,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  ;  served 
in  the  wars  in  Scotland  and  in  Britany,  taken 
prisoner  at  the  siege  of  Nantes,  seneschal  of 
Aquitaine,  20  Edward  III.,  had  a  principal  com- 
mand at  the  battle  of  Cressy,  one  of  the  founders 
of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  lieutenant  and  captain- 
general  of  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine;  he  died  31 
Aug.,  1372,  having  had,  with  other  issue  (see  also 
Bosanquet,  page  23),  a  son, 

HUGH,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford,  K.G.,  also  served 
in  the  wars ;  died  on  his  return  from  a 
pilgrimage  to  the  holy  sepulchre  at  Rhodes, 
October,  1386  ;  he  married  Philippa,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  Warwick,  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

KATHERINE  DE  STAFFORD,  married  to 
Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole  (son  of  the  attainted 
Earl  of  Suffolk),  restored  to  his  father's  dignities 
1397,  but  the  proceedings  of  the  parliament,  11 
Richard  II.,  1388,  having  been  by  the  parliament 
of  I  Henry  IV.,  1399,  affirmed,  and  the  proceedings 
of  21  Richard  II.,  1397  (which  restored  him), 
annulled,  he  again  fell  under  his  father' s  attainder ; 
the  king  therefore  restored  to  him  a  portion  of  his 
father's  lands,  and  gave  to  him,  and  the  issue 
male  of  his  body,  the  title  of  Earl  of  Suffolk,  by 
patent,  15  Nov.,  1399;  he  died  in  camp  before 
Harileur,  18  Sept.,  1415,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole,  who  married  Ann, 
daughter  of  Nicholas  Cheney,  and  had  an  only 
daughter  and  heir, 

KATHERINE  DE  LA  POLE,  married  ist  to 
Sir  Miles  Stapilton,  of  Bedale,  co.  York, 
Ingham,  Norfolk,  and  Codeford  Manor,  Wilts, 
was  a  commissioner  to  look  after  the  beacons  of 
Norfolk,  1428,  knight  of  the  shire,  28  Henry  VI.  ; 
died  30  Sept.,  1466,  will  proved  21  Dec,  1466, 
inquisition    post-mortem   6   Edward    IV. ;    Lady 


Stapilton  re-married  as  2nd  wife  to  Sir  Richard 
Harcourt,  of  EUenhall,  co.  Stafford;  by  her  1st 
husband  she  had  2  daughters,  of  whom  the 
younger, 

JOAN  STAPILTON,  married  ist  to  Sir  Chris- 
topher Harcourt,  sonof  Sir  Richard  Harcourt, 
of  EUenhall,  aforesaid  ;  she  re-married  to  Sir  John 
Huddleston,  of  Milium,  Cumberland,  appointed 
sheriff  of  that  county  for  life  by  the  Duke  of 
Gloucester,  35  Henry  VI.,  knight  of  the  shire,  7 
Edward  IV.,  1467-8,  made  a  knight-banneret  in 
Scotland,  24  July,  1482,  by  the  Duke  of  Gloucester, 
keeper  and  bailiff  of  the  king's  woods  and  chases 
in  Barnoldswick,  Yorks,  steward  of  Penrith,  and 
warden  of  the  west  marches,  and  had  at  least  3 
sons  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Richard  (Huddleston),  died  in  his  father's  lifetime; 
he  married  Margaret  (Nevill),  daughter  of  the  Earl 
of  Warwick;  she  died  14  Henry  VII.,  leaving  a  sou, 
Richard,  who  died  s.p.,  and  2  daughters. 
[2]  Sir  John,  married  Joane,  daughter  of  Lord  Fitzhugh, 
and  died  3  Henry  VIII.,  1511-12,  leaving  a  son, 

SIE  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 
[3]  William,    living    17    Henry   VII. ;    married   Isabel, 
daughter  and  heir  of  John  Nevill,  Marquis  of  Montagu, 
and  had  issue. 

[4]  Anne,  married  as  1st  wife  to  Sir  Thomas  Curwen,  of 
Workington  (see  page  128). 

[5]  Mary,  died  20  May,  1525  ;  married  23  Edward  IV., 
1483,  to  Sir  John  Pennington,  of  Muncaster,  who  died  28 
June,  1 5 16,  leaving  an  only  daughter,  Isabel,  married  to 
Thomas  Dykes,  of  Warthall  (see  Penningtoniana,  by  J. 
Foster). 

SIR  JOHN  HUDDLESTON,  of  Milium,  aged 
24  at  his  father's  death  in  1512,  knight  of 
the  bath  at  the  coronation  of  Anne  Boleyne,  Whit- 
Sunday,  1533  ;  married  ist,  Jane,  daughter  of 
Henry  Clifford,  Eari  of  Cumberland;  she  died 
s.p. ;  he  married  2ndly,  Joan,  sister  of  Sir  John 
Seymour,  Knt.,  aunt  of  Jane  Seymour,  queen  of 
Henry  VIII.,  and  had  a  son,  Anthony,  lord  of 
Milium,  and  a  daughter,  Elinor ;  he  married 
3rdly,  Joyce,  daughter  and  heir  of  John  Prickley, 
of  Prickley,  co.  Worcester,  and  had,  with  2 
daughters,  a  son, 

ANDREW  HUDDLESTON,  of  Farington, 
Lancashire,  Preston  Richard,  Westmore- 
land, and  of  Abington,  Oxon,  an  officer  of  the 
body-guard  to  Henry  VIII.,  Edward  VI.,  Queen 
Mary,  and  Queen  Elizabeth;  he  married  1564, 
Mary,  3rd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Cuthbert 
Hutton,  of  Hutton  John,  Cumberland,  and  had  a 


JOSEPH  HUDDLESTON,  of  Farington,  afore- 
said, and  of  Hutton  John,  Cumberiand  ;  mar- 
ried Elinor,  2nd  daughter  of  Cuthbert  Sisson,  of 
Kirkbarow,  Westmoreland,  and  had,  with  numer- 
ous issue,  a  son. 


[56] 


^-  <♦-•  Tne  Dgscght  ob  •♦ 

JULIA, 
WIFE  OF  REV.  DUGALD  STEWART  WILLIAMSON, 


OF  TON  GLAND,  N.B., 


FROM  THE 


'BIooo  Eogal 


of  CnglanD. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=T=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  1 272,=pGilbert  de  Clare,    Earl  of 
d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
1295. 


=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
band), cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
ter, d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  ist= 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston,Earl  of 
Cornwall. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.   7= 
Sept.  1349. 


=Ralph  de  Stafford,  K.G., 
cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 
Aug.  1372. 


Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford  ,=r=Philippa,   dau.  of  Thomas 
K.G.  I  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  War- 

I  wick. 

Katherine  de  Stafford=f=Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  cr. 
I  Earl    of    Suffolk    1399,   d. 
i8  Sept.  1415. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole=f  Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney. 

I ' 

Katherine  de  la  Pole=T=Sir    Miles     Stapilton,     of 
Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept. 
^1  1466. 

Joan  Stapilton=f=Sir  John  Huddleston,   of  Milium  (2nd 
I  husband). 


Sir    John    Huddleston,   d.=fJoan,   dau.   of   Lord 
3  Hen.  VIII.  Ahugh. 


continued  above. 


A,- 

contintttdfrom  helaw. 
Sir  John  Huddleston=r=Joan  Fitzhugh. 


Sir    John    Huddleston,    of=j=Joyce  (3rd  wife),  dau.  and 
Milium.  heir   of  John   Prickley,  of 

Prickley,  co.  Worcester. 


Andrew     Huddleston,     of=f=Mary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 

Farington,  co.  Lane,  etc.      I  of    Cuthbert     Mutton,    of 

Hutton  John,  Cumberland. 

Joseph       Huddleston,      of=f=Elinor,  2nd  dau.  of  Cuth- 
Farington.  bert  Sisson,  of  Kirkbarrow, 

Westmorland. 


Andrew     Huddleston,     of=j=Dorothy,    dau.    of    Daniel 
Hutton  John.  Fleming,  of  Skirwith,  West- 

morland. 


Mary      Huddleston     (2nd=fJohn  Senhouse,  of  Nether- 
wife),  j  hall,  Cumberland. 


Bridget    Senhouse,    m.    i4=j=John    Christian,    of  Miln^ 


May,    1717,   bd.   27   Sept. 
749- 


Isle  of  Man,   d. 
Sept.  1745. 


John  Christian,  of  Miln-=f=Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Eldred 
town,  b.  5  Oct.  1719,  d.  23  I  Curwen,  of  Workington,  m. 
Nov.  1767.  I  1745,  d-  1762. 


Julia,  m.  II  Nov.  1769,  d.=i=Edward  Stanley,  of  Work- 
26  Jan.  1793.  I  ington,  d.6  May,  i8lo. 


John  Stanley,     Henry  Stanley,: 
died  young.         E.N. 


Elizabeth, 

John     El- 
ford,  Esq. 


Edward,  rec- 
tor of  Work- 
ington,  died 
unmarried. 

Richard,  in 
the   army, 

wnuTm, 

R.N.,d.unm. 

Jane,  m.  1804 
to  Hen.  Cur- 

Isabella, 
died  un- 
married. 

Claran 

tl 

Julia  Cur«'en^Rev.  Dugald  Stewart 
Stanley.  I  Williamson,  of  Tong- 

land,  N.B. 


Patrick.     Edward  Stanley    Julia,  now  Mrs. 
=:         Browne,  col.  in    Birdwood.= 
A         the  army,  retd.  A 


Elizabeth,  now     Clara,  mar- 
Mrs.  Lampton.       ried. 


Henry  Stanley  Williamson, 
lieut.  7th  dragoon  guards, 
etc.,  died  unmarried. 

John  Stewart,  died  unm. 


Julia  Christian, 
m.  to  William 
Hannay.^ 


Isabella  Perrin, 
died  young. 


Alexander. 

George. 

Cathcart  Christian. 


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The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


ANDREW  HUDDLESTON,  of  Hutton  John, 
aged  13  in  1617  ;  married  1632,  Dorothy, 
daughter  o^  Daniel  Fleming,  of  Skirwith,  West- 
morland, and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

Mary  Huddleston,  married  as  2nd  wife  to 
John  Senhouse,  of  Netherhall,  Cumberland,  who 
died  1667,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

HUMPHREY  SENHOUSE,  of  Netherhall, 
Cumberland,  aforesaid,  high  sheriff  1714  ; 
married  Eleanor,  daughter  of  William  Kirby,  Esq., 
of  Elslack,  CO.  Lancashire,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  daughter, 

BRIDGEt'sENHOUSE,  burfed  at  Dearham, 
27  Sept.,  1749,  having  married  14  May, 
1717,  to  John  Christian,  of  Milntown,  Isle  of  Man, 
and  Unerigg,  Cumberland  (see  page  62),  admitted 
to  Gray's  Inn  14  June,  1706;  barrister  22  June, 
1713;  bom  14,  baptized  at  Dearham  24  May,  1688; 
died  20,  and  buried  there  25  Sept.,  1745,  having 
had  7  sons  and  4  daughters. 

[I]  Ewan,  of  Milntown  and  Uneri^,  admitted  to  Gray's 
Inn  26  May,  1736  ;  barrister  29  June,  1742  ;  bom  28 
July,  and  baptized  at  Dearham  3  Aug.,  1718;  died  un- 
married, buried  at  Dearham  16  Aug.,  1752. 

r2]  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

[3]  Humphrey,  rector  of  Docking,  Norfolk ;  married  and 
had  issue  (see  vol.  iii. ), 

[4]  Joseph,  born  17,  baptized  at  Dearham  26  May,  1 723  ; 
died  12,  buried  at  Dearham  14  March,  1734. 
[6]  Edward,  capt.  R.N.,  born  15  July,  baptized  at  Dear- 
ham S  Aug.,  1725;    died  unmarried,    1 761;    buried  at 
Cambridge  M.I. 

[6]  Charles,  of  Moreland  Close,  Brigham,  Cumberland, 
attomey-at-law ;  born  12,  baptized  at  Dearham  23  Dec, 
1729 ;  died  March,  1768,  buried  at  Brigham  ;  he 
married  Anne,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Jacob  Dixon,  of 
Moreland  Close,  Cumberland,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
2  sons, 

(1)  John  (eldest  son),  admitted  to  Lincoln's  Inn  29 
June,  1 77 1. 

(2)  Edward,  of  Moreland  Close,  admitted  to  Gray's 
Inn  5  July,  17S2,  called  to  the  bar  25  Jan.,  17S6, 
bencher  7  June,  1809,  treasurer  iSioand  181 1. 

[7]  George,  born  3,  and  baptized  at  Dearham  23  Jan., 
1730  ;  died  4,  and  buried  at  Dearham  6  Nov.,  1731. 
[8]  Mary,born  19,  baptized  at  Dearham  27  March,  1721-2; 
died  I  March,  1762,  having  married  at  Dearham,  27  June, 
1740,  to  Right  Rev.  Edmund  Law,  D.D.,  bishop  of 
Carlisle  1768  until  his  death,  14  Aug.,  1787,  aged  74  ; 
father  with  other  issue  of  Lord  EUenborough  (see  p.  92). 
[9]  Eleanor,  born  13,  and  baptized  at  Dearham  22  Sept., 
1726;  died  29,  buried  at  Dearham  31  March,  1728, 
[10]  iJridget,  born  30  Oct.,  baptized  at  Dearham  5  Nov., 
1732;  died  s.p.  having  married  to  Thomas  Hirst,  rector 
of  Boxworth,  co.  Camb.,  he  living  1787. 

[II]  Dorothy,  bom  i  Dec.,  1737.  baptized  at  Dearham 
19  Jan.  following  ;  died  at  Cambridge  unmarried  1761. 

JOHN  CHRISTIAN,  of  Milntown  and  Unerigg, 
Cumberland,  high  sheriff  1766  ;  bom  5,  bap- 
tized 14  Oct.,  1719  ;  died  at  Petty  France  23  Nov., 
1767;  buried  at  Dearham  6  Dec.  following;  he 
married  at  Harrington,  28  Sept.,  1745,  Jane,  eldest 
daughter  of  Eldrcd  Curwen,  of  Workington  (see 
page  129);  she  buried  at  Dearham,  27  April, 
1762,  having  had  4  sons  and  6  daughters  {a). 


[58] 


[la]  John,  baptized  at  Dearham  31  Oct.,  1753 ;    buried 
there  2  Oct.,  1754- 

[2ffl]   Henry,  baptized  at  Dearham  9  May,  1755  ;  buried 
there  16  Nov.,  1760. 
[8a]  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

[4a]   Henry  Curwen,    baptized   at   Dearham  21   April, 
1761;  died  1773. 

[Sal  Bridget,  died  unmarried  11  June,  1793. 
[6a]  Julia,  died  26  Jan.,  1793.  having  married  at  Dear- 
ham, II  Nov.,  1769,  to  Edward  Stanley,  of  Workington 
(1st  cousin  of  George  Edward  Stanley,  Esq.,  of  Pon- 
sonby)  ;  he  died  6  May,  1810,  having  had,  with  5  sons, 
3  daughters,  of  whom, 

(1)  Henry  (Stanley),  R.N.,  married  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  John  Elford,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only  daughter. 

(2)  Edward  (Stanley),  rector  of  Workington. 

(8)  Jane,  bom  12  Dec,  1778 ;  married  11  Oct.,  1804,  to 
Henry  Curwen,  of  Workington,  who  died  20  Oct.. 
i860  (see  p.  130). 

(4)  Caroline,  mai-ried  to  Major  Brown,  and  had  issue. 
[7a]  Jane,  married  23  July,  1784,  to  William  Blamire,  of 
The  Oaks,  formerly  The  HoUin,  Dalston,  surgeon,  and 
had  a  son  and  3  daughters  (c), 

(lc-7a)  William  Blamire,  of  Thackwood  and  The 
Oaks,  Cumberland,  J. P.,  high  sheriff  1828,  M.P.  Cum- 
berland, 1831-2,  East  Cumberland  1832-5,  1835-6, 
chief  tithe  commissioner  1836;  born  13  April,  1790, 
died  s.p.  12  Jan.,  1862,  having  married  3  April,  1834, 
his  cousin  Dorothy,  relict  of  Col.  Mark  VVilks,  of 
Kirby,  Isle  of  Man,  governor  of  St.  Helena,  youngest 
daughter  of  John  Taubman,  of  the  Nunnery,  Isle  of 
Man  ;  she  died  9  Jan.,  1857. 

(2(r- 7a)  Mary  Simpson  (Blamire),  died  25  March,  1859, 
having  married  15  Aug.,  1814,  to  Rev.  Thomas  Young, 
rector  of  Gilling,  Yorks ;  he  died  11  Nov.,  1835,  having 
had  6  sons  and  2  daughters  {d). 

[Id-zc]  Thomas  (Young),  bom  28  June,  1815  ;  died 
21  Dec,  1824. 

[Zd-sc]  William  Blamire  (Young),  born  8  March, 
1817;  died  19  Jan.,  1855;  married  3  Sept.,  1851, 
Jane  Litton,  who  died  17  March,  1S55,  having  had 
2  daughters. 

Kate    Blamire,  died   2  March,    1870;    Mai^aiet 
Litton,  died  5  July,  1856. 
I3d-2C^  John   (Young),    surgeon   E.I.C.S.,  bom   5 
Dec,  1818;  died  unmarried  30  Nov.,  1851. 
[4a'-5f]  Ewan   Christian   (Young),    bom   10   Sept., 
1820  ;  died  unmarried  27  Aug.,  1845. 
[6d-2c'\   Robert   (Young),    born   31    March,    1822; 
died  22  Sept.,  1S68;  married  Kate  Cooms,  and  had 
a  daughter,  Mary  Simpson,  who  died  27  Aug.,  1868. 
[Gd-2c]  Thomas  (Young),  of  Thackwood,  Cumber- 
land, It.-col.  2nd  volunteer  battalion  East  York  regt., 
born  20  April,  1825  ;  married  11  Jan..   i860,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Henry  Bowser,  Esq.,  of  Faxfleet  Grange, 
and  has  had  9  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Thomas  (Young),  born  16  Oct.,   i860;   Wilham 

Blamire,  born  9  Aug.,  1862;  Henry  Bowser,  bom 

6  Sept.,  1S63;  Ewan  Christian. born  4  Oct.,  1864, 

died  29  Jan.,  1874;    Robert  Richmond,  born  4 

Dec,  1S66  ;  D'Arcy  Curwen,  born  26  Feb.,  1868  ; 

Francis  Eldred,  born  30  Jan.,  1872  ;  George  Basil, 

born  14  April,   1875  ;    Ewan  Christian,   born  27 

May,  1881  ;    Mabel  Mary,  bom  31   Dec,   1869; 

Dora  Blamire,  born  1 7  Sept.,  1873;  Kate  Christian, 

bora  10  April,  1877. 

[Id-sc]   Jane    Christian    (Young),    born   3  March, 

1827;  married  23  July,  1S78,  as  2nd  wife,  to  William 

Blamire  Curwen,  Esq.,  formerly  of  the  Oaks  (see 

page  130). 

ISd-jc]  Mary  Isabella,  born  12  Dec,   1S28;   died 

unmarried  9  Dec,  1853. 

(3f-7a)  Jane  Christian,  died  unmarried  20  Sept.,  1857. 

(4f-7a)  Sarah   Susannah,  died  6  June,   1866,   havmg 

married   6   March,    1830,    to    Rev.    William    Young, 


THe  DGscenT  ob  ••♦- 


Lt.-Col.     Thomas     Young, 

OF    THACKWOOD,    CUMBERLAND, 


051000  iaogal 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=f  Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  l272,=pGilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
1295. 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  ist=T=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
band), cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
ter, d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.   7=i=Ralph   de   Stafford,   K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  I  cr.   £arl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 

Aug.  1372. 

Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafibrd,=i=Philippa,    dau.  of  Thomas 
K.G.  I  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  War- 

I  wick. 


Katherine  de  Stafford=f  Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  1 
I  Earl    of   Suffolk    1399, 
18  Sept.  1415. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  PoIe=f=Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney. 

Katherine  de  la  Pole=f=Sir  Miles  Stapilton,  of 
Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept. 
1466. 


ile=f=Si 
J  .4 


Joan  Stapilton=f=Sir  John  Huddleston,   of  Milium  (2nd 
I  husband). 

Sir    John    Huddleston,  d.=f:Joan,  dau.  of  Lord  Fitz- 
3  Hen.  VIII.  Ahugh. 


continued  ahffve. 


Of  OBnglanti. 


continued  from  below. 
Sir  John  Huddleston=i=Joan  Fitzhugh. 


Sir   John    Huddleston,    of=i=Joyce  (3rd  wife),  dau.  and 
Milium.  I  heir  of  John   Prickley,  of 

Worcester. 


if=i=Joyce  (31 
heir  of  1 
Prickley,' 


Andrew     Huddleston,     of=rMary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 

Farington,  co.  Lane,  etc.      i  of    Cuthbert     Hutton,    of 

I  Hutton  John,  Cumberland. 


ofT=Elinor,  2nd  dau.  of  Cuth- 
I  bert  Sisson,  of  Kirkbarrow, 
I  Westmorland. 


Joseph       Huddleston, 
Farington. 


Andrew     Huddleston,     of=j=Dorothy,    dau.    of    Daniel 
Hutton  John.  Fleming,  of  Skirwith,  West- 


Maiy 
wife). 


Huddleston     (2nd=|=John  Senhouse,  of  Nether- 
hall,  Cumberland. 


Humphrey    Senhouse,     of= 
Netherhall. 


=Eleanor,  dau.  of  William 
Kirby,  Esq.,  of  Elslack, 
CO.  Lane. 


Bridget  Senhouse,  m.  I4=fJohn  Christian,  of  Miln- 
May,  1717,  bd.  27  Sept.  town.  Isle  of  Man,  d.  20 
1749-  Sept.  1745. 


John  Christian,  of  Miln-=T=Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Eldred 
town  and  Unerigg,  b.  5  Oct.  I  Curwen,  of  Workington, 
1719,  d.  23  Nov.  1767.  m.  28  Sept.  1745. 


John  Christian-Curwen,     Julia  Chris-=pEdward  Stanley, 


berland.=f= 
A 


A 


Jane  Christian,=T=WiUiam      Frances, 
m.  -.._..  _        _  . 

1784, 


Carlisle  and  Cum-     tian,    d.  26  I  of  Workington,  d.     m.      23     July,  I  Blamire,     Rev.  Edward     to  Major  John 
Jan.  1793.     I  6  May,    ^  "  


of 
Oaks. 


Christian.:^ 
A 


Taubman.=r 

A 


William  Blamire,  of  Thackwood,  Mary  Simpson- 
Cumberland,  M.P.  1831-2,  East  Blamire,  m.  15 
Cumberland  1832-5,  1835-6,  m.  and  Aug.  1814,  d. 
d.  s.p.  12  Jan.  1862.  25  Mar.  1859. 


:Rev.  Thomas  Young,  Sarah  Susannah=T=Rev.  William  Young, 

rector     of     Gilling,  Blamire,    m.    6  I  rector  of  Aller,Somer- 

Yorks,    d.    II    Nov.  March,  1830,  d.  |  set,  d.  30  Nov.  1857. 

1835.  6  June,  1866.     A 


WilliamBlamire    John,E.I.C.S.,   Ewan  Christian,  Thomas   Young,    of= 

Young,     d.     19     d.  unm.  1851.     d.  unm.  1845.  Thackwood,    It. -col. 

Jan.  1855. =p  Others,  d.  s.p.    Robert,    d.     22  2nd  vol. batt. E.York 

A  Sept.  1 868,  lea V-  regt.,b.  2oApl.  1825. 

ing  issue. 


:Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Jane   Christian 

Bowser,  Esq..  of  Fax-  Young,  m.  1878,33 

fleet  Grange,   m.  II  2nd  wife,  to  Wm. 

Jan.  i860.  B.  Curwen,  Esq. 


Thomas,  b.  i860.  Henry  B.,  b.  1863. 

1  WilUam  B.,  b.  1862.        Ewan,  d.  1876. 

Robert  R.,  b.  1S66. 


D'Arcy  C,  b.  1868. 
Francis  E.,  b.  1872. 

[59] 


George  Basil,  b.  1875.  Mabel  Mary. 

Ewan  C,  b.  1S81.  Dora  Blamire. 

Kate  Christian. 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


rector  of  AUer,   Somerset  ;    he  died  30  Nov.,   1857, 
having  had  a  son  and  2  daughters  (/). 

[lf-4c]    William    Henry   (Young"),  iom   29   Aug., 

1837;  died  13  Aug.,  1872  ;  married  22  April,  1862, 

Ellen  Martha,  daughter   of  Rev.   Bennet   Michell, 

rector  of  Winsford,  and  had  5  sons  and  3  daughters. 

William  Dearden  Blamire  (Young),  died  2  Jan., 

1875,  aged  II  ;  Heniy  Christian,   born  20  Aug., 

1865  ;  Sloane  Wilson  and  Edward  Stanley,  twins, 

died  young  1866  ;  Bertram  Michell,  bom  13  April, 

1872  ;  Winifred,  born  6  Feb.,  1863  ;  Nessie,   born 

5  July.  186S;  Katie  Lilian,  bom  10  Sept.,  1869. 

W-41:']  Sarah  Susannah,  born  20  June,  1831  ;  died 

6  Nov.,  1847. 

{Sf-4c'\  Jane  Christian,  bom  31  Aug.,   1832  ;  died 
26  Nov.,  i860. 
[8a]   Frances,  died  at  Unerigg,  buried  at  Dearham  29 
Oct.,  1787,   having   married   4   March,    1773,   to    Rev. 
Edward  Christian,  of  Brancaster,  Norfolk  (see  vol.  iii.). 
[9a]  Dorothy,    born  23  Oct.,  baptized  at  Dearham   20 
Nov.,  1757  ;  married  there,  20  Dec,  1774,  to  Major  John 
Taubman,  of  Nunnery,  Isle  of  Man,  who  died  i  Dec, 
1822,  having  had  a  son  and  3  daughters  (see  vol.  iii.). 
[10a]  Mary,  born  I  May,  bapt.  at  Dearham  19  June,  1789. 

JOHN  CHRISTIAN-CURWEN,  of  Unerigg 
J  and  Workington  Hall;  high  sheriif  1784; 
M.P.  Carlisle  in  8  parliaments,  1786-1812, 
1816-20,  and  for  Cumberland  1820-6,  1826-8 ; 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Curwen  by 
King's  sign-manual  i  March,  1790;  baptized  13 
July,  1756;  died  11  Dec,  1828,  haying  married 
ist,  at  Kirk  Maughold,  Isle  of  Man,  10  Sept., 
1775,  Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Taubman,  of 
Castletown,  Isle  of  Man  (see  vol.  iii.);  she  died 
at  Peeltown,  i  Feb.,  1778,  leaving  an  only  son 
[1]  JOHN  CHEISTIAN,  of  whom  presently. 

MR.  CHRISTIAN  (-CURWEN)  married  2ndly 
at  Edinburgh,  5  Oct.,  1782,  Isabella,  daughter  and 
sole  heir  of  Henry  Cunven,  of  Workington,  Cum- 
berland, M.P.  ;  she  bom  20  Oct.,  1765  ;  died  21 
April,  1820,  having  had  issue  (see  pages  129  and 
130)- 

JOHN  CHRISTIAN,  of  Unerigg  or  Ewanrigg 
Hall,  Cumberland,  and  Milntown,  Isle  of 
Man,  J. P.  and  judge  of  the  island ;  admitted  to 
Lincoln's  Inn  23  Jan.,  1798;  barrister  1803;  B.A. 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  ;  bom  12  July,  1776; 
died   27   Feb.,    1852;    married  23    April,    1807, 


Susannah,  daughter  of  Lewis  Robert  Allen,  Esq., 
of  Bath;  she  died  March,  1853,  having  had  5 
sons  and  4  daughters. 

[1]  John  Allen,  born  28  Feb.,  1809  ;  died  unmarried  3 
June,  1828. 

[2]  Henry  Taubman,  of  Ewanrigg,  bom  29  Jan,,  iSloj 
died  unmarried,  1859. 

[3]  Robert,  bom  30  Aug.,  1812;  died  in  1813. 
[4]  WILLIAM  BELL,  first  named  (see  page  55). 
[5]  Charles  Craik,  bora  20  March,  1821  ;  died  1838. 
[6]  Susan  Curwen,  married  29  Sept.,  1829,  to  Sir  Augus- 
tus   William    Hillary,    Bart.,    admitted    to   the    Middle 
Temple  15  Nov.,  1834;  he  died  30  Dec,  1854,  when  the 
baronetcy  expired. 

[7]  Marg.Tret,  married  12  Aug.,  1834,  to  Thomas  Under- 
wood, M.D.,  of  Castletown,  Isle  of  Man;  he  died  10 
Nov.,  1 86 1,  lea\dng  2  sons. 

(1)  John  Christian  Curwen  Underwood,  rector  of 
Howell,  CO.  Lincoln,  since  1877  ;  born  7  June,  1835  ; 
married  15  Aug.,  1867,  Isabella  Lea,  daughter  of 
Sedgeley  Hayley,  M.A.  Oxon,  and  has  a  daughter, 

Margaret  Christian,  born  I  July,  1868. 

(2)  Thomas  William,  bom  21  Aug.,  1837  ;  married  in 
America. 

[8]  Isabella  Ann,  married  3  Sept.,  1855,  to  Rev.  Herbert 
Taylor  Howes,  M.A.,  4th  sou  of  late  George  Piggott 
Howes,  Esq.,  and  has  an  only  son, 

Herbert  Christian  (Howes),  civil  engineer,  educated 
at  Eton,  bom  4  July,  1856  ;  married  27  Nov.,  1878, 
Ada,  daughter  of  William  Speechley,  Esq.,  of  Peter- 
borough, and  has  a  son  and  daughter, 

Cecil  Herbert  (Howes),  bom  18  Dec,  1880;  Isabel 
Mary,  bora  8  Sept.,  1S79. 
[9]  Louisa  Dorothy,  died  15  Feb.,  1877,  having  married 
21  April,  1842,  to  Rev.  Sir  John  William  Henry  Moly- 
neux,  8th  baronet,  hon.  canon  Ely  Cathedral,  vicar  of 
Sudbury,  Suffolk  ;  he  died  15  February,  1877,  having  had 
5  sons  and  a  daughter. 

(1)  Sir  John  Charles  MoLYNEUX,  9th  baronet,  LL.B. 
Christ  Coll.,  Camb.,  1866,  curate-in-charge  of  Barches- 
ton,  Warwick,  1880  ;  of  Horsmonden,  Kent,  1876-80; 
born  27  June,  1843  ;  married  15  April,  1873,  Fanny, 
daughter  of  Edward  Jackson,  Esq.,  of  Walsoken 
House,  near  Wisbeach,  and  has  3  sons  and  a  daughter, 

[1]  Edward  Charles,  bom  11  Aug.,  1876. 
[3]  William  Arthur,  bom  26  July,  1877. 
[3]  John  Howard,  born  22  Oct.,  1878. 
[4]  Mary  Gertrude  Fanny. 

(2)  George  Christian,  bom  1  July,  1846 ;  died  24  Dec, 
1873- 

(3)  Howard  William,  bora  8  March,  1851  ;  married 
30  July,  1879,  Katharine  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of 
J.  Glover,  Esq.,  of  Sudbury. 

(4)  Henry  Stuart,  bom  14  Feb.,  1852;  died  29  Dec,  1869. 

(5)  Capel Forbes, bom 25 April,  1855  ;  died5june,  1875, 

(6)  Isabella  Louisa,  died  12  July,  1859. 


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<^«  THG    DeSCGDT^   OB  •^ 

REV.    SIR    JOHN    CHARLES    MOLYNEUX,    BART. 

LL.B.. 


QBIooD  Jaogal 


of  (ZBnglanU. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=|=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov*  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  i272,=j=Gilbert   de  Clare,    Earl  of 
d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
I  '295. 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  ist=f=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston.Earl  of  I  band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
Cornwall.  ter,  d.  1347. 


^Ralph  de  Stafford,  K.G., 
cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 
Aug.  1372. 


Margaret  de  Audley, 
Sept.  1349. 


Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford,=j=Philippa,    dau.  of  Thomas 
K.G.  I  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  War- 

I  wick. 

Katherine  de  Stafford=j=Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  cr. 
I  Earl  of  Suffolk  1399,  d. 
I  18  Sept.  1415. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Po!e=j=Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney. 

Katherine  de  la  Pole=rSir  Miles  Stapilton,  of 
Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept 
1466. 


.le=j=S 


Joan  Stapilton=j=Sir  John  Huddleston,   of  Milium  (2nd 
I  husband). 


Sir   John    Huddleston, 
3  Hen.  VIII. 


.=j=Joan,  dau.   of  Lord  Fitz- 
/Khugh. 


coniiitued  ahmie. 


coniimud/rom  helcw. 
Sir  John  Huddleston=j=Joan  Fitzhugh. 


Sir    John    Huddleston,    of=Fjoyce  (3rd  wife),  dau.  and 
Milium.  heir   of  John   Prickley,  of 

Prickley,  co.  Worcester. 


Andrew  Huddleston,  of=pMary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 
Farington,  co.  Lane,  etc.  of  Cuthbert  Hutton,  of 
Hutton  John,  Cumberland. 


Joseph       Huddleston,      of=f=Elinor,  2nd  dau.  of  Cuth- 
Farington.  I  bert  Sisson,  of  Kirkbairow 

Westmorland. 


Dorothy,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Fleming,  of  Skirwith,  West- 
morland. 


Andrew     Huddleston,     of- 
Hutton  John. 


Humphrey    Senhouse,     of=fEleanor,  dau.    of  William 
Netherhall.  Kirby,    Esq.,    of   Elslack, 

CO.  Lane. 


Bridget  Senhouse,  m.  l4=j=John  Christian,  of  Miln- 
May  1717,  bd.  27  Sept.  town,  Isle  of  Man,  d.  20 
1749-  Sept.  1745. 


John  Christian,  of  Miln-yjane,  eldest  dau.  of  Eldred 
town  and  Unerigg,  b.  5  Oct.  Curwen,  of  Workington, 
1719,  d.  23  Nov.  1767.         I  m.  28  Sept.  1745. 


Margaret  (1st  wife),=f  John  Christian  Curwen,  of=j=Isabella  (2nd  wife),  dau.     Julia,  m.  to  Edwd.     Frances,  m.  to  Rev. 


Unerigg    and    Workington  I  and  sole  heir  of  Henry       Stanley.  E.  Christian. 

Hall.    M.P.     Carlisle    and     Curwen,  of  Workington    Jane.m.toWiUiam  Dorothy,     m.     to 

Cumberland,    b.    1756,    d.  |  Hall,Cumberland,M.P.,       Blamire.  Major  Taubman. 
1828.                                       /Km.  1782,  d.  1820. 

tian,  of  Unerigg  (or  Ewanrigg)  Hall,  Cumberland,   and=f  Susannah,  dau.  of  Lewis  Robert  Allan,  Esq.,  of 

Isle  of  Man,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  bar.-at-law  1S03,  a  I  Bath,  m.  23  April,  1807,  d.  March,  1853. 
ihe  Isle  of  Man,  b.  1776,  d.  27  Feb.  1852.                                | 


dau.  of  John  Taub- 
man, ofCastletown, 
IsleorMan,m.i775, 
d.  1778. 


John  Chri 
Milntown, 
judge  i 


Sons  (see     Susan,    m.    1829  Margaret,    m.     1S54  Isabella 

chart  54).     to  Sir  A.  W.  Hil-  to  Thos.  Underwood,  to   Rev. 

lary,  Bart.,  who  d.  M.D.,  who  d.  loNov.  Taylor 

s. p.  30  Dec.  1854.  i86i.=f=  M.A.=i= 


m.  1855     Louisa  Dorothy,  =pRev.  Sir  John  Wm.  Hen. 
Herbert     m.  2iApl.  1842,     Molyneux,  8th bart.,  hon. 
Howes,     d.  15  Feb.  1S77.     canon  Ely  Cathedral,  d. 
I  IS  Feb.  1877. 


JohnChristian; 
Curwen  Un- 
derwood, rec- 
tor of  Howell, 
CO.  Line. ,  b.  7 
June,  -SSS- 


ilsabella,  Herbert  Chris-= 

dau.  of  S.  tian       Howes, 

Hayley,  C.E.,  b.  4  July, 

M.A.  1856.; 


Cecil  Herbert  Howes,  b. 
18  Dec.  t88o. 


lAda,  dau.  of  SirJohnChas.Moly- 
W.  Speech-  neux,  9th  bart., 
ley,  Esq.,  of  LL.B.,  incumbent 
Peterborough,  of  Barcheston,  co. 
m.  27  Nov.  Warwick,  b.  27 
1S78.  June,  1843. 


^Fanny,    dau.  of  Howard    William 

Edwardjackson,  Molyneux,  b.  1831, 

Esq.,  of  Walso-  m.1879  Katharine, 

ken  House,  near  dau.  of  J.  Glover, 

Wisbech,  m.  15  Esq.,  of  Sudbury. 
April,  1873. 


Howard,  b.  u  Oct.  1878, 


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John  1 
Mary 


Getuud*. 


Christian,  of  Milntown,  Isle  of  Man. 


Christian,  of  Milntown,  Isle  of  Man. 


EWAN  CHRISTIAN,  architect  to  Ecclesi- 
astical Commissioners  for  England,  bom 
20  Sept.,  1814;  married  6  July,  1848,  Annie, 
younger  daughter  of  William  Walker  Bentham, 
consul  and  notary,  Rochester,  and  has  4  daugh- 
ters. 

[1]  Eleanor  Katharine,  married  25  June,  1872,  to  Rev. 
Joseph  Hargrove,  vicar  of  Silsoe,  Beds,  since  1881,  M.A, 
Clare  Coll..  Camb.,  1S69,  and  has  2  daughters. 

Eleanor  Mabel  (Hargrove)  and  Dorothy  Elisabeth. 

f2]  Annie  Elizabeth.  [3]  Agnes  Mary. 

4]  Alice  Margaret. 


Kirk 


?Lmeag:e. 

JOHN  M'CHRISTEN,  of  Milntown,  parish  < 
J  Maughold,  Isle  of  Man,  by  purchase,  probably  in  1511; 
deemster  of  the  island  with  Thomas  Norris,  1511,  1512, 
1516,  1317,  1520,  1521  ;  he  put  the  Manx  laws  in  writing  ; 
by ,  daughter  of  —  Skillicome,  of  Pries  Hall,  Lanca- 
shire ;  he  had  4  sons  and  a  daughter. 

[I]  William  McChristen,  of  Milntown,  aforesaid,  deemster 
with  his  father,  entered  on  the  manorial  records  for  the  estate 
of  Milntown,  1527,  and  died  about  153s,  having  had  a  son, 

EWAK,  of  whom  presently. 
[2]  John,  water  bailiff  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  had  the  granting 
of  leases,  and  the  ordinance  of  Peel  Castle,  by  gift  of  Heiuy 
VIII. ;  left  2  daughters. 

(1)  ,  wife  of  William,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Samsbury, 

of  Ranaldsway. 

(3)  ,  wife  of  Daniel  Caine,  of  Jurby. 

rs]  Ewan,  4th  son,  father  of  Robert,  who  was  deemster  (and 
fad  a  son  and  4  daughters),  and  of  William,  Thomas,  Jony, 
Catharine,  Christian. 
[4]  ,  daughter,  wife  of  Kelly,  of  Kirk  Andrew. 

EWAN,  or  HUAN,  M'CHRISTEN,  of  Milntown,  son  and 
heir  of  William,  was  a  member  of  the  house  of  Keys, 
1532  ;  named  with  his  father  in  the  manorial  records,  1535  ; 
died  about  1539,  leaving  a  son, 

William  M'Christen,  of  Milntown,  son  and  heir,  entered 
by  the  homage  jury  on  the  manorial  records,  1539 ;  died 
1568  -,  father  of 

William  M'Christen,  of  Milntown,  son  and  heir,  entered 
by  the  homage  jury  on  the  manorial  records,  1568,  etc.  ;  he 
married  —  Culwen,  of  Chfton,  Cumberland,  and  died  1593, 
leaving  a  son  and  2  daughters. 
(Ij  EWAN,  of  whom  presently. 

(a)  Jane,  married  to  Thomas  Samsbury  of  Ranaldsway,  co. 
Lancaster. 

(3)  Mary,  married  to  John  Quayle,  of  Ballaquale,  water 
bailiff,  and  had  issue. 


EWAN  CHRISTIAN,  of  Milntown,  only  surviving  son 
and  heir,  deemster  of  the  Isle  of  Man  1605-53  I  deputy- 
captain  of  Peel  Castle  1640  ;  married  —  Harrison,  of  Hest- 
holme-in-the-Field,  and  died  1653,  having  had  4  sons  and  3 
daughters. 

1]  JOH.V,  of  whom  presently. 

a]  Ewan,  died  20  Oct.,  1613,  aged  7  years. 

3]  William,  bom  14  April,  1608,  father  of  Ewan  George 

ames,  Ewan  John,  Charles,  William,  Patricius,  Mary. 

4]  Edward,  lieut.-gov.  of  the  Isle  of  Man  1629. 

5]  Mabel,  aged  16  in  1615  ;  married  to  John  Curghey,  of 

JallakiUingham,  and  died  s.p. 

[6]  Margery,  bom  6  June,  1604;  married  to  Silvester  Rct- 
cliffe,  of  Knockaloo,  and  had  an  only  daughter,  married  to 
William  Hudleston,  of  Ballahot. 

[7]  Margaret,  born  1617  ;  married  to  Ewan,  son  of  John 
Curghey,  of  Ballakillingham. 

TOHN  CHRISTIAN,  of  Milntown,  assistant-deemster  to 
J  his  father  ;  bora  i  Aug.,  1602  ;  married  31  Aug.,  i62g, 
Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Parker,  of  Bradkirk,  co.  Lan- 


caster ;  she  died  10  Feb.,  1661-2,  at  Preston,  set. 53  ;  buried 
at  Kirkham,  M.I.,  having  had  8  sons  and  5  daughters. 

[I]  Eman,  born  8  March,  1626  ;  died  in  his  father's  lifetime 
[2]  EDWAKD,  of  whom  presently. 

[3]  John,  twin  with  Edward,  born  7  Aug.,  1628  ;  married 
Aymy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Edward  Christian,  of  Loughmolla, 
a  descendant  of  the  Milntown  family. 

William,  born  18  April,  1632. 

James,  born  22  April,  1633. 

Robert,  born  7  April,  1636. 

Charles,  bom  5  June,  1644. 

Isabel,  born  24  Aug.,  1630  ;  married  to  Major  Richard 
Stevenson,  of  Balladoole,  I.M.,  and  had  3  sons  and  a 
daughter. 

[lOJ  Alice,  bom  i  May,  1630 ;  married  to  Thos.  Skelton,  of 
Branthvvaite,  Cumberland. 

[II]  Mabel,  bom  21  Aug. ,  1639  ;  married  to  Roger  Cremble, 
of  Donaghdee,  Ireland. 

tl3]  Anne,  bom  26  Sept.,  1641. 
13 1   Henrietta. 

EDWARD  CHRISTIAN,  of  Milnto\vn,  deemster  of  the 
island  ;  bom  7  Aug.,  1628  ;  died  about  1693  ;  he  mar- 
ried Dorothy,  3rd  daughter  of  Thos.  Wilson,  of  Haversham, 
Westmorland  ;  she  buried  at  Dearham  27  Feb.,  1694,  and 
had,  with  4  daughters  not  named,  6  sons. 


I  ]  EWAN,  of  whom  presently. 
J  I  Edward.  [3]  John, 

il  Valentine.  [61    lames. 


[4]  WiUiam. 


EWAN  CHRISTIAN,  of  Milntown,  and  the  first  of 
Unerigg,  parish  of  Dearham,  Cumberland  ;  admitted 
to  Gray's  Inn  19  Aug.,  1671  ;  barrister  20  Nov.,  1678  ;  died 
10  Sept.,  1719  ;  buried  at  Dearham  13th,  aged  68  ;  he  married 
12  Feb.,  1677,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Caine,  of  St. 
Mary,  Whitechapel ;  she  died  26  Feb.,  1728,  aged  71  ; 
buried  at  Dearham  2  March,  M.  I.,  having  had  5  sons  and  lo 
daughters. 


1682  ;  buried  • 


Feb.,  1690 ; 


[1]  Ewan,  bora  23  March,  1679  ;  died  18  May,  1680 ;  buried 
at  Epsom. 

[8J  Edward,  bom  8  Dec,  1681 ;  died  20  Jan., 
at  Dearham. 

[3]  .IOII.\,  of  whom  as  in  text  (page  58). 
[4]  William,  bom  3,  baptized  at  Dearham 
died  2,  buried  15  Feb.,  1721,  at  Dearham. 
[5]  Thomas,  vicar  of  Crosthwaite,  Cumberland,  1728,  B.A.; 
born  17,  baptized  at  Dearham  29  March,  1697  ;  died  12  Oct., 
1770 :  buried  at  Crosthwaite  ;  he  married  ist,  15  Aug., 
1728,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas  Monkhouse,  of  Win- 
ton,  near  Kirby  Stephen,  Westmorland  ;  she  died  24  Nov., 
1732,  buried  at  Crosthwaite,  having  had  2  daughters. 

(1)  Dorothy,    died   unmarried  4  Sept.,    1773,    buried  at 
Crosthwaite. 

(2)  Mary,  died  s.p.  i  July,  1774,  having  married  to  John 
Scales,  of  Thwaitehead,  co.  pal.  Lancaster,  Esq. 

Rev.  Thomas  Christian  married  2ndly  Jane  Scott,  cf 
Broughton,  near  Cockermouth  ;  she  died  7  Sept.,  1737, 
leaving  a  son.  , 

(3)  John,  bom  27  Aug.,  1737  ;  died  at  sea  1757. 
Rev.  Thomas  Christian  married  3rdly  Emma  Naylor,  of 

Leeds ;  she  died  27  Nov.,  1794,  aged  about  82,  havingh  ad 
son  and  daughter. 

(4)  JOSEPH,  of  whom  presently. 
(6)  Emma,  bom  14  Oct.,  1742  ;  died  8  Feb.,  1743. 

[6]  Elizabeth,  bom  10  June,  1680;  died  8  Dec,  1696; 
buried  at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel. 

[T]  Sarah,  bom  Sept.,  1683;  buried  Aug.,  1684,  at  St. 
Mary,  'Whitechapel. 

[8]  Dorothy,  born  3  July,  died  24  Aug.,  1685  ;  buried  at 
Dearham. 

[9]   Mary,   bom  26  April,  1687  ;  baptized   at  Dearham  X 
May  ;  married  there  7  Feb.,  1710,  as  1st  wife  to  John  Fletcher, 
of  Clea,  and  had  a  son, 
Richard,  who  died  young, 

[62] 


Christian,  of  Milntown,  Isle  of  Man. 


[10]  Margaret,  bom  2,  baptized  at  Dearham  3  Nov.,  1689  ; 

wife  of  Tliomas  Crakeplace,  of  Cral<eplace  Hall. 

[II]  Anne,   born  8,  baptized  at   Dearham  11  Sept.,   1692; 

died  12  Jan.  following  ;  buried  at  Dearham. 

[12]  Isabel,  bom  13,  baptized  at  Dearham  28  Dec,  1693  ; 

died  young. 

[13]  Jane,  bora  18  Feb.,  1695  ;  baptized  at  Dearham  i  March 

following  ;  married  there  8  June,  1719,  to  Wilfrid  Clarke,  of 

Standingstone. 

[14]  Martha,  baptized  at  Dearham,  27  Aug.,  1698  ;  married 

to  Robert  Tubman,  of  Cockermouth. 

[15]  Alice,  born  and  baptized  at  Dearham  25  May,  1702  ; 

married  to  Quayle  Curphy,  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 


T  OSEPH  CHRISTIAN,  of  the  Strand  and  Wigmore  Street, 
J  London,  and  lastly  of  Mortlake,  Surrey ;  bom  at  Cros- 
thwaite,  3  March,  1744  r  died  at  Mortlake,  15  March,  1829, 
aged  8s  ;  he  married  10  Aug. ,  1769,  Margaret,  daughter  of 
Samuel  Wattleworth,  of  Peel,  Isle  of  Man,  merchant ;  she 
died  at  Mortlake,  19  July,  1825,  aged  79,  having  had  8  sons 
and  4  daughters  (a). 

Elu]  Thomas,  born  23  June,  1770  ;  died  4  April,  1773. 
2rt]  Joseph,  of  Wigmore  Street,  London,  born  29  Aug. ,  1771 ; 
died  10  June,  1821,  having  married  1400^.1799,  Katherine, 
daughter  of  late  John  Scales,  Esq.,  of  Thwaitehead,  co. 
Lancaster,  aforesaid  ;  she  died  8  Oct.,  1822,  having  had  5 
sons  and  5  daughters  (*), 

(liS-ja)  John  Scales  (Christian),  born  3  April,  1802  ;   died 
unmarried  at  St.  Mary  Church,  20  Jan.,  1877. 
(«^-2a)  Thomas,  of  the  Cape,  banker,  bora  14  July,  1808  ; 
died  27  Nov.,  1850  ;  married  at  Capetown,  , 

Jessie,  daughter  of  John  Eyre,  of  Capetown  ;  she  died  2 
April,  1848,  having  had  a  son  and  2  daughters  (c). 

\lc-2b'\  Arthur  William,  born  5  July,  1843,  an  officer 
in  the  Northern  army  ;  killed  at  the  battle  of  Bull's  Run 
in  the  American  war,  6  May,  1864. 

^c-2b\  Katharine,  born  14  March,  1844 ;  died  at 
Brassels  2  May,  1875;  married  7  Feb.,  1873,  to  Jean 
Fassin,  and  had  a  daughter,  Jessie. 

i[3<:-^*]  Jessie,  born  27  .\ug.,  1845. 
^-2a\  EWAN,  first  named  on  preceding  page. 
U-2Ci\  Joseph,  of  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.,  bom  13  Jan., 
1817 ;  died  unmarried  in  California. 

^b-2a)  William  Frederick,  bora  30  July,  i8ig ;  died  un- 
married in  New  Zealand. 

(6b-2a]  Margaret,  bora  31  Aug.,   1800  ;  died  1859, 

having  married  i  Feb.,  i83r,  to  G.  H.  Wood,  late  67th 
regt.,  son  of  late  General  Wood. 
^^b-2a)  Agnes,  born  14  May,  died  2  Dec,  1804. 
\%b-2a)  Emma,    bora  24   Nov.,  1805  ;    married         Feb., 
1827,  to  Joseph  Wontner,  of  Islington,  and  died  , 

1847,  leaving  issue. 

M-2a.)  Agnes,  bom  i  June,  i8ro  ;  died  12  Oct.,  1876. 
\Mb'2a)  Katharine,   born  7  Aug.,   1812  ;  married  4  April, 
1831,  to  WilUam  Lloyd,  R.N.,  and  had  issue. 

fSij]  John,  born  29  July,  1778  ;  died  9  May,  1790. 
4a]  Henry   Curv.on,   bora  17  July,    1780  ;    died   12  April, 
1846  ;  married  at  St.  George's,   Bloomsbury,  3  Dec,  i8r8. 
Christian  Wattleworth  :  she  died  23  Oct. ,  1861,  having  had 
a  son  and  4  daughters  \e). 

(\e-4a)  Joseph  Henry  (Christian),  of  London,  architect, 
born  27  April,  1832  ;  married  14  Jan.,  1873,  Caroline,  widow 
of  his  cousin,  Ewan  Christian,  Esq. 

i^e-4a)  Elizabeth,  bom  9  Dec,  1820  ;  died  22  Dec,  1879, 
having  married  2  Jan.,  1845,  to  Rev.  John  William  Hall, 
perpetual  curate  of  Baddesley  since  1877,  Mj\.  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.,  1838.  I 

&e-4a)  Sarah,  bom  15  March,  1824.I 

\*e-4a]  Hannah,  born  26  June,  182^  ;    married  29  April, 
1852,  to  William  Fine  Moore,  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 
(S«-.^a)  Jemima,  born  12  Oct.,  1829  ;  married  , 

to  John  Lonj^borough  Pearson,  R  A. 
ISal  rhomasChristian,borni4Sept..  1782  ;  died  14 Feb.,  1783. 
[63]  Ewan,  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,    merchant,  born  25 
March,  1784  ;  married,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  4  sons  and 
3  daughters  (/). 

(\f-ba)  Henry  Bailey  (Christian),  of  Port  Elisabeth,  South 
Afnca  .merchant,  has  had  4  sons  and  5  daughters. 

Owen  Smith,  bom  20  Oct ,  1857 ;  Ewan,  bom  21 
May,  1861  ;  Henry  Courtney,  born  6  May,  1S65  ;  Harold 
Baiil,  born  28  Oct.,  1870;  Ada  Sophia  Searight,  born 
30  Nov.,  1855;  Maude  Elizabeth,  born  n  Sept.,  1859 


Mary  Aletta  Badnall,  born  12  April,  1863  ;  Enid  Edith  , 
born  3  Feb.,   1867,  died  17  Nov.,   1867  ;  Hilda  Owen, 
born  19  Feb. ,  1873. 
(a/-(5a)  Ewan,  of  Cape  Town,  killed  by  a  tiger  in  India, 
unmarried. 
(3A(5a)  George  B  ,  of  King  William's  Town,  born 

;  married  5  Jan.,  1881,  Agnes  Arnold,  eldest 
daughter  of  late  Rev.  Richard  E  Pell  Edmimds,  of 

Bedford. 

(if-ba)  Edward  Oakes  (youngest  son),  died  10  Oct.,  1861, 
aged  25. 

{^f-6a)  Mrs.  Burton  (2nd  daughter). 

(<S,f-ba\  Emma  (3rd  daughter),  married  at  Cape  Town  i 
Sept.,  1853,  to  Robert  Kindersley,  Madras  C.S.,  died  6 
July,  1874. 

(5/-6a)  Mary  Mirgaret,  married  at  Cape  Town  26  Jan., 
i860,  to  John  b.  Currey,  of  Heme  Hill,  Dulwich. 
[7a]  Samuel,  of  Malta,  born  6  April,  1786  ;  died  14  Aug., 
1853,  having  married  27  July,  1818,  Georgette,  daughter  of 
George  Gregorie,  of  Dunkerque  ;  she  died  17  Feb.,  1879, 
having  had  5  sons  and  5  daughters  (g). 

(1,^-7^)  Alfred,  C.M.G.,  bom  at  Amsterdam,  18 Dec,  1820; 
married  at  Malta,  5  May,   1855,  Frances  Emily,  daughter 
of  Capt.   Basil  Hall,  R.N.  (see  Foster's  Baronetage  and 
also  vol.  iii.  of  this  work),  has  6  sons  and  a  daughter. 
Basil  Ewan,  born  8  April,  1856;  Edward  William,  bora 
31    May,    1857  ;    Alfred  James,   bora    13   May,    1858 ; 
Charles  Arbuthnot,   born   31   Aug.,    1862  ;  'Victor  and 
Gerard  (twins),  bom  2  June,  1867  ;  Margaret  Eliz^. 
i^^-ya)  George,  of  Bighton  Wood,  Hants  ;  has  issue. 
(.'5°-7<z)  Henry,  rear-admiral  R.N.,  retired  1870 :  served  in 
China  1842,  Africa,  Pacific,  and  Brazilian  Stations ;  chief 
constable  of  Gloucestershire  since  1865  ;   born   29  Oct., 
1828  ;  married  31  Oct.,   1865,  Emily  Margaret,  daughter 
of  James  Moore,   Esq.,  of  Liverpool,  and  has  2  sons  and 
3  daughters. 

Harold,   R.N.,  born  28   Sept.,    1867;    Ewan,   bom  25 
Nov.,   1873;  Emily  Susan,   born  6  Aug.,    1866;    Mary 
Constance,  bora  17  Nov.,   1868;   Lilian,  born  6  June, 
1870. 
(4^-70)  Ewan,  bom  23  Sept.,  1833  ;  died  at  Palermo  16 
Dec,   1870;  m.irried  10  Sept.,   1864,  Caroline,    daughter 
of  Joseph  Whitaker,    Esq.,  of  Palermo,   Sicily;  she  (re- 
married 14  Jan.,    1873,  to  Joseph    Henry   Christian,  of 
London,  architect,  son  of  Henry  Curwen  Christian  afore- 
said) had  2  daughters. 

Ate.\-andra  Georgette,  bom  11  June,  1865;  Edith  Mar- 
garet, bora  4  Feb.,  1867. 
[hg-ya]  William,  of  21,  Queen's  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  late 
of  Bombay,  merchant,  born  11  July,  1838  ;  married  6  July, 
1871,  Alice  Emma,  daughter  of  Alexander  Tod,  Esq.,  of 
Richmond,  S.W. 

{6g-ja)  Susanna,  dieds.p.  11  July,  1844,  having  married  14 
Sept.,  1842,  as  istwife,  to  Frederick  Holland,  commander 
R.N.,  who  died  21  July,  i860,  leaving  issue  (see  Foster's 
Barondagc\. 

\?g-ya)  Anna  Ward,  married  26  July,  1856,  to  George  Bour- 
chier  Ward,  H.M.  consul  at  Galatz,  in  Moldavia  ;  he  died 
26  Feb.,  1875.  having  had  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  George  Arthur  (Ward),  born  4  July,  1859  ;  married 

19  June,  1883,  Katherine  Scott,  daughter  of  E.  P.  Youall, 

Esq.,  of  Great  "Varmoulh. 

[3J  Herbert  Christian,  bora  10  Aug.,  1861 ;  died  5  .'^ug., 

1863. 

Elizabeth  Georgina,  bora  27  July,   1857;    died  20 
[ay,  1865. 

[4]  Fanny  Margaret,  bora  i  April,  1864. 
(8f-7ii)  Frances  Maria,  married  at  Malta.  20  Jan.,  1844,  to 
Robert  Arboujn  Hunter,  Esq.  (only  son  of  James  Hunter, 
of  London),  ,who  died  16  Feb.,  1845  ;  she  re-married  21 
Jan.,  1857,  as  2nd  wife  to  Edward  Hollantl.  Esq  ,  M.P.,  of 
Dumbleton,  co.  Gloucester,  who  died  4  Jan.,  1875  (see 
Foster's  Baronetage). 

\9g-ja)  Jane,  died  unmarried  16  Jan.,  1856,  aged  23. 
(10/- 7a)  Emma,  died  in  infancy. 
[Siz]  Thomas,  bom  16  March,  died  11  May,  1778. 
fSa]   Emma,    bom  20  June,    1773 ;    married   to   Maitland 
Falcon. 

[lOa]   Margaret,  born  i  June,  1775  ;  died  24  Dec,  1778. 
[11a]  Dorcfthy,   bora   23  Aug.,  1776;    married  to  Heniy 
Nourse,  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
[ia<7]  Mary,  born  20  .'\pnl,  1789  ;  died  unmarried      Jan., 


May 


[63] 


♦•  THS  +  DESCEUT  +  OB  •♦ 

Alfred    iloyd    Fox. 

OF  PEN  MERE,  FALMOUTH. 


FROM    THB 


xioou  Jaogai 


of  (ZBnglanir, 


Edward  1.,  crowned  i9=j=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,  d.  10  May, 
1305  (and  wife). 


<iilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
Gloucester  and  Hereford 
(isl  husbd.),  d.  7  Dec.  1295. 


Eleanor,  sister  and  co-h.  of=i=Hugh  le  Despencer,  sum. 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  to  parlt. ;  declared  traitor  ; 
Gloucester,  m.  i  May,  1306.     hanged  29  Nov.  1326. 


Elizabeth  DespencerySir  Maurice  Berkeley, 
to  parlt,  1362-68, 


Sir  James  Berkeley,  of  Rag-=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-h-  of 


land,  knt.jd.  13  June,  1409. 


Sir  John  Bluet,  of  Ragland, 
knt. 


James  Berkeley,  nephew  and=i=Isabel  (2nd  wife),  widow  of 


heir  male  of  Thomas,  Lord 
Berkeley ;  he  had  summons 
to  parlt.  1421-61,  d.  Nov. 
1463. 


Henry  Ferrers,  son  and 
heir  of  William,  5th  Lord 
Ferrers,  of  Groby,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Mowbray,  Duke  of 
Norfolk. 


Maurice  Berkeley,  2nd  son,  =T=Isabel,   dau.  of  Sir  Philip 
d,  ,1507.  Mead,  of  Bristol,  d.  1517. 

I -^ 

James  Berkeley,  of  Thom-=T=Susan  Waddall,  widow,  «/« 
bury  (3rd  son).  Veel. 

Sir  Thomas  Perrott,=i=Mary  Berkeley,=SirThomasJohnes 
of  Haroldstone,  co,  I  dau.  and  heir./|\(2nd  husband). 
Pembroke  (ist  hus-  =Sir  Robert  Whit- 

band),  j  ney  (3rd  husband). 


Sir  John  Perrott,  ofHarold-=Anne  (ist  wife),  dau.  ofSii 
stone,     K.B.,    lord-deputy     Thomas  Cheney,  K.G. 
Ireland  1583,  admiral  of  the=j=Jane  Pollard  (2nd  wife), 
fleet,  died  in  the  Tower.      ^ 
A, 
contimted  above. 


continued  from  below, 
3ir  John  Perrott=pJane  Pollard)  2nd  wife). 


Anne  Perrott  (1st  wife)=f  Sir  John  Philipps,  of  Picton 
■  Castle,  Pembrok     ' 
27  March,  1629. 


Olive  Philipps  (5th  dau.)=p Sampson  Lort,  of  East- 
moor  and  Stackpole,  CO. 
Pembroke. 


Elizabeth  Lort  (ist  wife),  m.=j=Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran, 
II  Nov.  1661,  d.  7  Feb.  I  co.  Montgomery,  b.  9  Dec. 
1685.  1637,   d.   26th  xi.   month. 


SampsonLloyd,of  Birining-=pMary  (2nd  wife),   dau.   of 


ham,  b.  26  Feb.  1664, 
5  X.  1695,  d.  3  i.  1724. 


Ambrose  Crowley,  of  Stour- 
bridge, sister  of  Sir  Am- 
brose Crowley,  died  ist  ix. 
month,  1770,  aged  93. 


Sarah  (ist  wife).^ 
dau.  of  Richard 
Parkes,  of  Oaks- 
well  Hall,  CO. 
Staff. 


■Sampson  Lloyd,: 
of  Birmingham, 
banker,  b.  1699, 
d.  1779  (see  pp. 
146,  I5S)- 


^Rachel  (2nd  wife), 
dau.  of  Nehemiah 
Champion,  of  Bris- 
tol, m.  1731,  d, 
1766. 


Sampson  Lloyd,  of  Bordes-==Rachel,    dau.    of    Samuel 
ley    and    of    Birmingham,  I  Barnes,  of  London,  m.  1762, 
banker,  b.  1728,  d,  27  Dec.     d.  20  March,  1814. 
1807, 


Samuel  Lloyd,  of  Birming-=Rachel,  eldest  dau.  of  Geo. 
ham,  banker,  b.  7  Sept.  I  Braithwaite,  Esq.,  of  Ken- 
1768,  d.  10  Nov.  1849.  dal,  m.  30  Oct.  1791,  d.  2 

I  May,  1854. 


Sarah  Lloyd,  b.  at  Birming-=Alfred  Fox,  of  Falmouth, 
ham,  25  Nov.  1804,  m.  I  b.  9  Sept.  1794,  d.  20  May, 
there  15  May,  1828.  1874. 


Alfred  Lloyd=i=Mary  Jane,  dau 


Fox,  of  Pen- 
mere,  Fal- 
mouth, b. 
1859. 


of  Francis  fox, 
of  Tottenham, 
m.  IS  March, 
1864. 


Theodore  Fox,  of  Howard  Fox, 

Sahbum,b.  1831,  of  Falmouth, 

m.  1857,  Harriet  b.    5836,    m. 

H.,  dau.  of  J.  P.  1864,     Olivia 

Kirkbride,    of  B.,  dau.  of  C. 

Philadelphia.  =j=  Orme,  Esq.=r= 


Charles,    George  Henry  Fox,  Wilson 

died  b.   1845,   m.  1SS2,  Lloyd 

1866.         Rachel  Juliet,  dau.  Fox,    b 

of  H.  Fowler,  Esq.,  27    Jan, 

ofWoodford.=  1854. 


Other 
issue 
(seep, 
68). 


Alfred  Francis,  b.  7  April,  1867. 
Hubert,  b.  15  Jan.  1870. 
William  Edward,  b.  i5  Dec.  1872. 


Theodore,  b.  185S 
Edwin,  b.  1859. 
Herbert,  b.  1S63. 


:t""i 


Howard,  b.  1865.     Olivia.     Barnard,  b.  I SS3. 
Charles,  b.  1866.     Stella. 


[64] 


Fox,  ALFRED  LLOYD,  of  Penmere,  Fai- 
mouth;  i8th  in  descent  from  Edward  L  ; 
bom  at' Falmouth  26  May,  1829;  married  at  Tot- 
tenham 15  March,  1864,  his  cousin,  Mary  Jane, 
only  daughter  of  Francis  Fox,  of  Tottenham,  Mid- 
dlesex, and  has  3  sons,  born  at  Penmerp. 


ri]  Alfred  Francis,  born  7  April,  1 
[2]  Hubert,  bom  15  Jan.,  1870. 
[3]  William  Edward,  born  16  Dec, 


867. 


The  Descent  of 

ALFRED  Lloyd  Fox,  Esq., 

FROM  THE  Blood  Royal  of  England. 


DWARD  L,  so  named 
after  Edward  the  Confes- 
sor; born  at  Westminster, 
17  June,  1239,  knighted 
at  Burgos,  1254,  created 
Earl  of  Chester;  crowned 
at  Westminster,  19  Aug., 
1274,  king  of  England, 
lord  of  Ireland,  duke  of 
Aquitaine;  he  subdued 
the  principality  of  Wales  1283,  claimed  and  exer- 
cised feudal  superiority  over  Scotland  ;  died  at 
Burgh-on-the-Sands,  Cumberiand,  7  July,  1307, 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey;  by  his  ist  wife, 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Ferdinand  IIL,  king  of 
Castile,  who  died  27  Nov.,  1290,  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  daughter, 

JOAN  OF  ACRE,  born  there  1272  ;  died  10 
May,  1305,  having  married  ist,  2  May,  1290, 
as  2nd  wife,  to  Gilbert  de  Clare  (sumamed  "  The 
Red"),  earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford;  he  died 
at  Monmouth  Castle,  7  Dec,  1295;  she  re-mar- 
ried, 1296,  to  Ralph  de  Monthermer,  who  had 
summons  to  parliament  as  Earl  of  Gloucester  and 


[65] 


Hertford,  in  right  of  his  wife,  1299- 1306,  and  had 
issue  ;  JOAN  OF  ACRE  had,  by  her  ist  husband, 
with  other  issue,  a  daughter. 

ELEANOR  DE  CLARE,  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Gilbert,  Earl  of  Gloucester,  who  fell  at 
Bannockbum,  24  June,  1314,  s.p.  ;  married  ist, 
I  May,  1306,  to  Hugh  Despencer,  a  favourite  of. 
Edward  L  ;  summoned  to  parliament  as  Hugo?ii 
le  Despencer,  juniort,  from  29  July,  8  Edward  IL, 
1314,  to  10  Oct.,  19  Edward  IL,  1325;  hanged 
29  Nov.,  1326;  declared  a  traitor  by  act  of  par- 
liament, and  his  honours  forfeited,  his  wife  and 
family  imprisoned  in  the  Tower  ;  she  re-married, 
as  2nd  wife,  to  William  la  Zouch  (younger  son  of 
Robert,  Lord  Mortimer,  of  Richards  Castle),  had 
summons  first  as  William  la  Zouche,  and  after- 
wards as  William  la  Zouch  de  Mortimer,  1327-37, 
and  died  30  June,  1337.  By  her  1st  husband  she 
had,  with  other  issue  (see  page  127),  a  daughter, 

ELIZABETH  DESPENCER,  married  to  Sir 
Maurice  Berkeley  (eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Berkeley, of  BeverstonCastle.byhiswife  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Roger  Mortimer,  Earl  of  March) ;  he 
had  summons  to  parliament  14  Aug.,  36  Edward 
IIL,  1362,  to  24  Feb.,  42  Edward  III.,  1368  ;  said 
to  have  died  8  June,  1367,  buried  in  St.  Augustine's 
Abbey,  and  had,  with  2  daughters,  4  sons,  of 
whom  the  2nd,  viz., 

SIR  JAMES  BERKELEY,  of  Ragland,  Knt., 
governor  of  Tretour  Castle,  co.  Pembroke, 
1402  ;  he  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heir  of 
Sir  John  Bluet,  Knt.;  she  (re-married  to  William 
Thomas,  Esq.)  brought  Ragland  manor  and  other 
estates  to  her  ist  husband,  who  died  13  June, 
1409,  buried  in  St.  Augustine's  Abbey,  had  2 
sons,  of  whom  the  elder, 

JAMES  BERKELEY,  nephew  and  heir  male 
of  Thomas  Berkeley,  summoned  1382-1416, 
succeeded  to  the  castle  and  lands  of  Berkeley 
under  an  entail  made  by  his  great-grandfather, 
Thomas,  3rd  lord  ;  he  had  summons  to  parliament 
20  Oct.,  1421,  to  23  May,  1461  ;  he  died  22  Oct., 
3  Edward  IV.,  1463,  buried  in  Berkeley  Church  ; 

he  married  1st, ,  daughter  of  Sir  Humphrey 

Stafford,  of  Hoke,  Dorset  ;  she  died  s.p.,  and  he 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  Englmid. 


married  2ndly  Isabel,  widow  of  Henry  Ferrers  (son 
and  heir  of  William,  5th  Lord  Ferrers,  of  Groby), 
daughter  of  Thomas,  and  cousin  and  co-heir  of 
John  Mowbray,  Duke  of  Norfolk ;  she  died  29 
Sept.,  1452,  buried  at  the  Grey  Friars,  Glouces- 
ter ;  he  married  jrdly,  Joane,  daughter  of  John 
Talbot,  ist  Eari  of  Shrewsbury,  s.p.  (she  re-mar- 
ried to  Edmund  Hungerford) ;  by  his  2nd  wife  he 
had,  with  3  daughters,  4  sons,  of  whom 

MAURICE  BERKELEY  (2nd  son),  styled 
Maurice  Berkeley,  Esq.,  made  partition 
with  the  Earl  of  Surrey  of  the  Mowbray  inherit- 
ance, but  was  not  summoned  to  parliament ;  he 
died  1507,  having  married  Isabel,  daughter  of 
Sir  Philip  Mead,  of  Bristol ;  she  died  1517,  buried 
at  the  Augustine  (Austin)  Friars,  London,  having 
had,  with  a  daughter,  3  sons. 

[1]  Sir  Maurice,  K.B.,  summoned  to  parliament  1522  ; 

married  and  died  s.p.  12  Sept.,  1523. 

[2]  Sir  Thomas,  constable  of  Berkeley  Castle,  died  22 

Jan.,  1533  ;  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Berkeley. 

[3]  James,  ofThombury,  married  Susan  Weddall,  widow, 

«/if  Veel,  and  had  a  daughter. 

(1)  Mary,  heir  of  her  father,  married  Ist  to  Sir  Thomas 
Perrott,  of  Haroldstone,  co.  Pembroke  ;  she  re-married 
to  Sir  Thomas  Johnes,  Knt.,  of  Abermarles,  Carmar- 
thenshire, by  whom  she  had  4  sons  and  3  daughters  ; 
she  is  said  to  have  re-married  lastly  to  Sir  Robert 
Whitney;  by  her  Ist  husband  she  had,  with  other  issue, 
a  son,  viz., 

SIR  JOHN  PERROTT,  of  Haroldstone,  co. 
Pembroke,  K.B.,lord-deputy  of  Ireland  1583, 
Knight  of  the  Bathatthe  coronation  of  EdwardVL, 
P.C.  Queen  Elizabeth,  president  of  Munster  1572, 
admiral  of  the  fleet  at  the  time  of  the  meditated 
invasion  of  Ireland  by  the  Spaniards,  subsequently 
(1588)  tried  and  condemned  for  high  treason,  but 
respited,  and  died  in  the  Tower;  made  his  will 
3  May,  1592  ;  he  married  ist,  Anne,  daughter  of 
Sir  Thomas  Cheney,  K.G.,  and  had  a  son.  Sir 
Thomas  ;  he  married  2ndly,  Jane  Pollard,  and 
had  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

[1]  William,  died  s.p. 

[2]  Lettice,  died  27  Nov.,  1620;  married  Ist,  to  Rowland 
Laugharne,  of  St,  Bride's  ;  2ndly,  to  Walter  Vaughan ; 
and  lastly,  to  Sir  Arthur,  Baron  Chichester  of  Belfast,  so 
created  23  Feb.,  i6(2;  lord-deputy  and  governor-general  of 
Ireland,  1604-15  (brother  of  Edward,  Viscount  Chichester, 
ancestor  of  the  Marquis  of  Donegal);  he  died  s.p.s.,  in 
London,  19  Feb.,  1624-5  ;  buried  in  the  church  of  Carrick- 
fergus,  24  Oct..  1625. 

[3]  Anne,  married,  as  Ist  wife,  to  Sir  John  Philipps,  of 
Pictou  Castle,  Pembroke,  etc.,  Baronet,  so  created  9  Nov., 
1621  ;  he  died  27  March,  1629,  having  had,  with  numerous 
issue,  a  daughter, 

Olive  Philipps  (5th  daughter),  married  to  Sampson 

Lort,  of  Eastmoor  (or  East'Meare)  and  Stackpole,  co. 

Pembroke,    high   sheriff  1649  (brother  of  Sir  Roger 

Lort,  created  a   baronet   15  July,   1662),  and  had  a 

daughter,  viz.  :— 


PLIZABETH  LORT,  bom  2  Nov.,  1633.  died      i„;V-- -Xh;°'wif.)  in  WeUhpooi  g.oi  for 

■i-'      7  Feb.,  1685,  having  married  II  Nov.,  166 1,        account  of  his  religious  principle 

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as  ist  wife,  to  Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran,  co. 
Montgomery*,  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Oxon,  a  magistrate 
for  the  county,  and  nominated  for  the  shrievalty 
(son  and  heir  of  Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran,  by 
his  wife  Elizabeth  Stanley,  see  lineage,  page  156); 
born  9  Dec,  1637;  died  26th  nth  month,  1698; 
he  married  2ndly,  8  Feb.,  1686,  Ann  Laurence, 
of  Lea,  CO.  Hereford  ;  she  died  s.p.  2  March,  1708 
(inscription  states  6th  month,  1708).  By  his  ist 
wife  he  had,  with  other  issue  (see  vol.  i.,  page  145) 
a  son, 

SAMPSON  LLOYD,  of  Lea,  near  Leominster, 
and  of  Birmingham,  iron  merchant ;  bom  at 
Welshpool,  26  Feb.,  1664;  died  3,  buried  16  xi., 
1724,  having  married  ist,  1685,  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  Sybil  Good,  Esq.,  of  ;  she  died  10 
April,  1692,  having  had  4  daughters  (see  vol.  i., 
page  146) ;  he  married  2ndly,  5  x.,  1695,  Mary, 
daughter  of  "Ambrose  Crowley,  Esq.,  aforesaid; 
she  bora  15  Sept.,  1677;  died  ist  9th  month, 
1770,  aged  about  93,  having  had,  with  other  issue 
(see  vol.  i.,  page  146),  a  son, 

SAMPSON  LLOYD,  of  Old  Park  House,  Bir- 
mingham, banker  and  ironmaster,  purchased 
"Owen's  Farm"  1743;  born  at  Birmingham,  15 
v.,  1699,  died  30  Nov.,  1779;  he  married  ist,  29 
Sept.,  1727,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Richard  Parkes, 
Esq.,  of  Oakswell  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  of  Bir- 
mingham ;  she  died  16  iii.,  1729,  aged  29,  leaving 
an  only  son;  he  married  2ndly,  17  Sept.,  1731, 
Rachel,  daughter  of  Nehemiah  Champion,  of 
Bristol;  she  born  30  March,  1712,  and  died  16 
Sept.,  1766,  having  had  issue(see  vol.  i.,  page  155); 
by  his  ist  wife  he  had  an  only  son, 

SAMPSON  LLOYD,  of  Bordesley,  co. Warwick, 
and  of  Birmingham,  banker;  one  of  the 
founders  in  1770  of  the  banking  firm  of  Taylor, 
Lloyd,  Hanbury,  and  Bowman,  of  60,  Lombard 
Street,  which,  under  the  nomenclature  of  Hanburys 
and  Lloyds,  amalgamated  in  1864  with  Bametts, 
Hoares,  and  Co.,  adopting  the  style  of  Bametts, 
Ho.-ires,  Hanburys, and  Lloyds,  and  which, together 
with  Bosanquet,  Salt,  and  Co.,  amalgamated  with 
the  Birmingham  Bank  in  1884;  bom  2  viii.,  1728; 
died  27  December,  1807,  having  married  11  xi., 
1762,  Rachel,  daughter  of  Samuel  Bames,  Esq., 
of  London;  she  died  20  March,  1814,  having  had, 
with  other  issue  (see  vol.  i.,  page  146),  a  son, 

SAMUEL  LLOYD,  of  Farm,  Birmingham, 
banker,  left  the  Society  of  Friends  1836  ; 
bom  at  Birmingham  7  Sept.,  1768,  and  died  there 
10  Nov.,  1849,  having  married  at  Preston  Patrick, 
near  Kendal,  3  Oct.,  1791,  Rachel,  eldest  daughter 


THS  +  DESCEIIT  +  OF  •<♦> 


Lucy    Charlotte    Fowler, 

LADY  MAYORESS  OF  LONDON  1884, 


FROM    THE 


031000  Eogal 


of  (ZBnglanti. 


Edward   I.,   crowned    i9=j=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau. 
Aug.  I274,b.  I7june,  1239,  I  Ferdinand    III.,    King    of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,  d 
1305  (2nd  wife). 


Eleanor,  sister  and  co-h.  of= 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
Gloucester,  m.  i  May,  1306. 


10  May,=r-Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
Gloucester  and  Hereford 
(islhusbd.),  d.  7  Dec.  1295. 


^Hugh  le  Despencer,  sum. 
to  parlt. ;  declared  traitor  ; 
hanged  29  Nov.  1326. 


Elizabeth  Despencer=rSir  Maurice  Berkeley,  sum. 
I  to  parlt.  1362-68. 


Sir  James  Berkeley,  of  Rag-=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-h.  of 


land,  knt.,d.  I3j>i 


Sir  John  Bluet,  of  Ragland, 


knt. 


James  Berkeley,  nephew  and=T=Isabel  (2nd  wife),  widow  of 
heir  male  of  Thomas,  Lord  I  Henry  Ferrers,  son  and 
Berkeley;  he  had  summons  heir  of  William,  Sth  Lord 
to  parlt.  1421-bl,  d.  Nov.  Ferrers,  of  Groby,  dau.  of 
1463.  Thomas  Mowbray,  Duke  of 

Norfolk. 


Maurice  Berkeley,  2nd  son, 
d.  ,  1507. 


— Isabel,   dau.  of  Sir  Philip 
Mead,  of  Bristol,  d.  151 7. 


James  Berkeley,  of  Thorn- 
bury  (3rd  son). 


orn— T-j 


Sir  Thomas  Perrott,=f=Mary  Berkeley,=:SirThomas  Johnes 
of  Haroldstone,  co.  I  dau.  and  heir./{v^(2nd  husband). 
Pembroke  (Ist  hus-  =Sir  Robert  Whit- 

band).  1  ney  (3rd  husband). 


Sir  John  Perrolt,  of  Harold-^Anne  (ist  wife),  dau.  of  Sir 
stone,     K.B.,    lord-deputy     Thomas  Cheney,  K.G. 
Ireland  1583,  admiral  of  the=j=Jaue  Pollard  (2nd  wife). 
fleet,  died  in  the  Tower.      /K 
A. 


continued  from  below. 
Sir  John  Perrott=pJane  Pollard)  2nd  wife). 


Anne  Perrott  (ist  wife)=j=Sir  John  Philipps,  of  Picton 
I  Castle,  Pembroke,  bart.,  d. 
I  27  March,  1629. 


■Sampson  Lort,  of  East- 
moor  and  Stackpole,  co. 
Pembroke. 


Olive  Philipps  (5th  dau.)= 


Elizabeth  Lort  (ist  ■ 
II  Nov.  1661,  d. 
1685. 


vife),  m.=i=Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran, 

7   Feb.  I  CO.  Montgomery,  b.  9  Dec. 

1637,   d.  26th  xi.   month, 


SampsonLloyd,of  Birming-=f=Mary  (2nd  wife),   dau.    of 
'   "  '       "  AmbroseCrowley,  of  Stour- 

bridge, sister  of  Sir  Am- 
brose Crowley,  died  Ist  ix. 
month,  1770,  aged  93. 


ham,  b.   26  Feb.  1664,   m. 
S    X.  1695,  d.  3   i.  1724. 


Sarah  (1st  wife),- 
dau,  of  Richard 
Parkes,  of  Oaks- 
well  Hall,  CO. 
Staff. 


-Sampson  Lloyd,=f=Rachel  (2nd  wife), 
of  Birmingham,  I  dau.  of  Nehemiah 
banker,  b.  1699,  Champion,  of  Bris- 
d.  1779  (see  pp.  I  tol,  m.  1731,  d. 
146,  155)-  A1766. 


Sampson  Lloyd,  of  Bordes-=Rachel,     dau.    of    Samuel 
ley    and    of    Birmingham,  |  Barnes,  of  London,  m.  1 762, 
banker,  b.  1728,  d.  27  Dec.     d.  20  March,  1814. 
1807.  I 


zRachel,  eldest  dau.  of  Geo. 
Braithwaite,  Esq.,  of  Ken- 
dal, m.  30  Oct.  1791,  d.  2 

May,  1854. 


Samuel  Lloyd, 
ham,  banker, 
1768,  d.  10  Noi 


)f  Birming-: 
..  7  Sept. 
1849. 


Sarah  Lloyd,  b.  at  Birming-=Alfred  Fox,  of  Falmouth, 
ham,  25  Nov.  1804,  m.  I  b.  9  Sept.  1794,  d.  20  May, 
there  15  May,  1828.  1874. 


Sons  (see     Sarah  Charlotte: 
p.  68).         Fox,  m.  27  Oct. 

1852,  d.  17  Dec. 

1876. 


Rt.  Hon.  Robert  Nicholas  Fowler,  Mary, 

of  Gastard,  Wilts,  and  of  London,  Lady 

banker,  lord  mayor  1883-4,  M.P.  Pease 

Penryn  and  Falmouth  1868-74,  city  (see  p. 

of  London  since  1880.  68). 


Helen  Maria,  m.  13  LucyAnna,m.7Aug. 
Sept.  i860,  to  John  1861,  to  Thomas 
Wm.  Pease,  D.C-L.     Hodgkin,  D.C.L.= 


A 


Thomas  Fowler,    Lucy  Charlotte 
only  son,  b,   IZ     (lady     mayoress), 
Aug.  l868.  b.  25  Jan.  1855. 


Charlotte  Rachel,  m.  25  Sept. 
1879,     to    Rev.    Robert    W. 


Helen  Anne,  m.  Mary.  Jean. 

10  Feb.  1880,  to  Harriet,  d.  1871.     Octavia. 

her  cousin  Alfred  Caroline.  Bertha. 

Edward  Pease.=f  Rachel. 


George  Barbour,  b.  1882.  Edward  Pease,  b.  1880. 

[67] 


Th&  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


of  George  Braithwaite,  Esq.,  of  Kendal;  she 
bom  at  Kendal,  30  July,  1768,  and  died  at 
Farm,  near  Birmingham,  2  May,  1854,  aged  85, 
having  had,  with  other  issue  (see  vol.  i.,  page 
150),  a  daughter, 

SARAH  LLOYD,  bom  at  Birmingham,  25  Nov., 
1804  ;  married  at  Birmingham.,  15  May, 
1828,  to  Alfred  Fox,  of  Falmouth;  bom  there  9 
Sept.,  1794,  and  died  there  20  May,  1874,  having 
had  6  sons  and  5  daughters. 

[1]  ALFRED  LLOYD,  first  named  (see  page  65). 
[2]  Theodore  (Fox),  of  Bryn-y-mor,  Saltburn-by-the-Sea, 
Yorks,  J.P.,  bom  at  Falmouth,  4  April,  1831  ;  married 
at  Norwich,  26  March.  1S57,  HaiTiet  Howell,  only 
daughter  of  John  Paul  Kirkbride,  of  Philadelphia,  _and' 
has  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Theodore  Alfred,  born  I  Feb.,  1858. 

(2)  Edwin  Kirkbride,  bom  14  May,  1859. 

(3)  Herbert  Lloyd,  born  29  [une,  1863. 

(4)  Eliza  Gurney,  bom  9  July,  1861. 

(5)  Harriet  Beatrice,  born  30  Sept.,  1865. 

[3]  Howard  (Fox),  of  Falmouth,  born  there  10  Dec,  1836 ; 
married  in  London,  19  March,  1S64,  Olivia  Blanche, 
daughter  of  Charles  Orme,  Esq.,  of  London,  and  has  2 
sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Howard  Omie,  bora  16  Aug.,  1865. 

(2)  Charles  Masson,  bom  9  Nov.,  1866. 

(3)  Olivia  Lloyd,  born  5  Feb.,  1868. 

(4)  Stella,  born  II  Dec,  1876. 

[4]  Charles  William,  born  at  Falmouth,  13  June,  1843; 
died  at  Neath  Abbey,  18  June,  1866. 
[6]  George  Henry  (Fox),  bom  at  Falmouth,  27  Sept., 
1S45  ;  married  22  March,  18S2,  Rachel  Juliet  (B.R.),  4th 
daughter  of  late  Henry  Fowler,  of  Woodford,  Essex  (see 
vol.  iii.),  and  has  a  son, 

Barnard,  bom  12  Oct.,  1883. 
[6]  Wilson  Lloyd   (Fox),  born  at    Falmouth,   27  Jan., 
1845. 

[7]  Rachel  Elizabeth,  bom  at  Falmouth,  6  Feb.,  1S33  ; 
married  1st,  27  April,  1S54,  to  Samuel  Lindoe  Fox,  Esq., 
of  Tottenham,  who  died  there  22  Nov.,  1862,  having  had 
a  son  and  daughter. 

(1)  Samuel  Middleton  Fox,  born  16  March,  1856. 

(2)  Charlotte  Maria,  born  23  Dec,  1857  ;  married  24 
July,  1879,  to  Thomas  Heniy  Green,  M.D.,  of  74, 
Wimpole  Street,  W.,  and  has  a  daughter, 

Charlotte  Muriel  (Green),  bom  19  June,  1S80. 
Mrs.  Rachel  E.  Fox  married  2ndly,  at  Falmouth, 
II  Sept.,  1867,  to  Philip  Debell  Tuckett,  Esq.,  of  London, 
and  has  3  sons. 

(3)  Philip  Debell  Tuckett,  born  22  Dec,  1868. 

(4)  Percival  Fox.  bom  21  Aug.,  1870. 

(5)  Ivor  Lloyd,  born  i  Feb.,  1873. 

[8]  Sarah  Charlotte,  died  at  Chippenham,  17  Dec,  1876, 
having  married  at  Falmouth,  27  Oct.,  1852,  to  Right 
Hon.  Robert  Nicholas  Fowler,  of  Gastard,  Wilts,  J. P., 
and  of  London,  banker  and  alderman  187S,  sheriff  1880-1, 
lord  mayor  Nov.,  1SS3,  M.A.  London  University  1850,  a 
fellow  or  member  of  senate  since  1864,  F.R.G.S.,  F.S.A., 
M.P.  Penryn  and  Falmouth  1868-74,  and  City  of  London 
since  1880,  J. P.  Middlesex  1S59,  one  of  H.M.'s  lieutenants 
for  the  city  of  London,  a  member  of  the  council  of  bankers, 
and  has  had  a  son  and  10  daughters. 


(1)  Thomas  Fowler,  bom  in  London,  12  Aug.,  iS58. 

(2)  Lucy  Charlotte,  bom  25  Jan.,  1855. 

(3)  Charlotte  Rachel,  bom  29  Oct.,  1856  ;  married  25 
Sept.,  1879,  to  Rev.  Robert  William  Barbour,  M.A., 
Edin.,  and  has  a  son, 

George,  born       Feb.,  1S82. 

(4)  Helen  Ann,  bom  4  Dec,  1858  ;  mairied  10  Feb., 
1880,  to  her  cousin,  Alfred  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
Joseph  Whitwell  Pease.  Bart.,  M.P.  (see  below). 

(5)  Mary,  bom  14  May,  i860. 

(6)  Harriet  Maria,  died  at  Tottenham,  I  Sept.,  1871, 
aged  9. 

(7)  Caroline,  bom  21  June,  1S63. 

(8)  Jean  Elizabeth,  bom  II  Oct.,  1S65. 

(9)  Octavia  Louisa,  bom  6  Jan.,  1867. 

(10)  Bertha  Sophia,  born  13  Jan.,  1871. 

(11)  Rachel  Elfrida,  born  10  Dec,  1872. 

[9]  Mary,  born  II  Aug.,  1S35  ;  married  at  Falmouth,  23 
Aug.,  1S54,  to  Sir  Joseph  Whitwell  Pease,  of  Flutton 
Lowcross  and  Pinchinthorpe,  Yorkshire,  J.P.,  D.L. 
(N.R.),  Baronet,  so  created  18  May.  1882,  M.P.  South 
Durham  since  1865,  and  has  2  sons  and  6  daughters.         < 

(1)  Alfred  Edward  Pe.vse,  of  Pinchinthorpe  House 
Yorkshire,  aforesaid,  sometime  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.', 
born  23  June.  1857  ;  married  10  Feb.,  iSSo,  Helen 
Ann,  3rd  daughter  of  Right  Hon.  Robert  Nicholas 
Fowler,  of  Gastard,  Wilts,  aforesaid,  M.  P.,  lord  mayor 
city  of  London  18S3-4.  and  has  a  son, 

Edward,  bom  15  Dec,  1880. 

(2)  Joseph  Albert,  bom  17  Jan.,  i860. 

(3)  Emma  Josephine,  born  25  May,  1855  ;  married  17 
Nov.,  1S80.  to  Vincent  Waldo  Calmady  Hamlyn,  M.A. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxon,  bar.-at-law  Lincoln's  Inn  1881, 
3rd  son  of  Shilston  Calmady  Hamlyn,  of  Leawood 
and  Paschoe,  Devon,  D.L.,  and  has  a  daughter, 

Mary  Sylvia,  bom  9  Aug.,  1881. 

(4)  Sarah  Charlotte,  bom  i  Sept.,  1858. 

(5)  Maud  Mary,  born  18  July,  1S62. 

(6)  Helen  Blanche,  born  18  Nov.,  1865. 

(7)  Lucy  Ethel,  born  12  July,  1867. 

(8)  Agnes  Claudia  Fox,  born  14  April,  1S70. 

[10]  Helen  Maria,  bom  at  Falmouth,  17  Nov.,  1838; 
married  there  13  Sept.,  i860,  to  John  William  Pease, 
D.C.L.,  of  Pendower,  and  of  Nether  Grange,  Alnmouth, 
Northumberland,  J. P.,  and  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
banker,  and  has  2  sons  and  4  daughters. 

(1)  Howard  Pease,  bom  12  July,  1863. 

(2)  John  William  Beaumont,  bom  4  July,  1S69. 

(3)  Sarah  Helen,  born  17  July,  1861. 

(4)  Alice,  died  young.  29  Aug..  1867. 

(5)  Florence,  born  8  Sept.,  1S67. 

(6)  Sophia  Mabel,  born  14  Sept.,  1872. 

[11]  Lucy  Anna,  born  at  Falmouth,  5  Oct,.  1841  ;  mar- 
ried there  7  Aug,,  1861,  to  Thomas  Hodgkin,  D.C.L., 
of  BensvellDene,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  banker,  and  has 
had  4  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  John  Alfred  Hodgkin,  died  young,  5  Feb.,  1872. 

(2)  Thomas  Edward,  bora  20  April,  1872. 

(3)  Robert  Howard,  born  24  April,  1877. 

(4)  George  Lloyd,  born  22  Aug.,  1880. 

(5)  Lucy  Violet,  born  19  March,  1S69. 

(6)  Elizabeth  Howard  Fox. 
(,7)  Ellen  Sophia  Hodgkin. 

[12]  Sophia  Lloyd,  bom  28  Sept.,  1848 ;  died  unmarried 
25  Dec,  1S70,  aged  22. 


[68] 


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Mary,    Lady    Pease, 


FROM    THE 


OBlootJ  JRogal 


of  CnglanD. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  J9=i=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  I274,b.  17june,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,  d.   10  May,=rGilbert  de   Clare,   Earl   of 

1305  (2nd  wife).  Gloucester    and    Hereford 

I  (lslhusband),d.7  Dec.1295. 


^Hugh  le  Despencer,  sum. 
to  parlt. ;  declared  traitor  ; 
hanged  29  Nov.  1326. 


Eleanor,  sister  and  co-h.  of= 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
Gloucester,  m.  i  May,  1306. 


Elizabeth  Despencer=pSir  Maurice  Berkeley, 
I  to  parlt.  1362-1368. 


Sir  James  Berkeley,  of  Rag- 
land,  knt.,d.  13  June,  1409. 


=Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-h.  of 
Sir  John  Bluet,  of  Ragland, 
knt. 


James  Berkeley,  nephew  and=j=Isabel  (2nd  wife),  widow  of 


heir  male  of  Thomas,  Lord 
Berkeley  ;  he  had  sum.  tc 
parlt.  1421-1461,  d.  Nov, 
1463. 


Henry  Ferrers,  son  and 
heir  of  William,  5th  Lord 
Ferrers,  of  Groby,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Mowbray,  Duke  of 
Norfolk. 


Maurice  Berkeley,  2nd  son,  =j=Isabel,   dau.  of  Sir  Philip 
d.  ,  1507.  I  Mead,  of  Bristol,  d.  151 7. 

=Susan  Waddall,  widow,  m'e 
Veel. 


James  Berkeley,  of  Thorn 
bury  (3rd  son). 


J' 


Sir  Thomas  Perrott,=f  Mary  Berkeley,=SirThomasJohnes 
of  Haroldstone,  co.  I  dau.  and  heir./f^{2nd  husband). 
Pembroke  (1st  hus-  =Sir  Robert  Whit- 

band).  I  ney  (3rd  husband). 


continued  from  helow. 
Sir  John  Perrott=j=Jane  Pollard)  2nd  wife). 

Anne  Perrott  (ist  wife)=j=Sir  John  Philipps,  of  Picton 
Castle,  Pembroke,  bart.,  d. 
I  27  March,  1629. 

Olive  Philipps  {5th  dau.)=f=Sampson    Lort,    of    East- 
I  moor   and   Stackpole,    co. 


Elizabeth  Lort  (ist  wife),  m.=f  Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran, 
II  Nov.  1661,  d.  7  Feb.  I  co.  Montgomery,  b.  9  Dec. 
1685.  1637,   d.   26th  xi.   month. 


Sampson  Lloyd,  of  Birming-^ 
ham,  b.  26  Feb.  1664,  m. 
5   X.  1695,  d.  3   i.  1724. 


■Mary  (2nd  wife),  dau.  of 
Ambrose  Crowley,  of  Stour- 
bridge, sister  of  Sir  Am- 
brose Crowley,  died  ist  ix. 
month,  1770,  aged  93. 


pson  Lloyd,=j=Rachel  (2nd  wife), 
dau.    of   Nehemiah 
Champion,  of  Bris- 
tol,    m.     1731,    d. 
A1766. 


Sampson  Lloyd,  of  Bordes-=Rachel,     dau.    of    Samuel 
ley    and    of    Birmingham,  I  Barnes,  of  London,  m.  1762, 
banker,  b.  1728,  d.  27  Dec.     d.  20  March,  1814. 
1807. 


dau.  of  Richard 
Parkes,  of  Oaks- 
well  Hall,  CO. 
Staff. 


Sir  John  Perrott,  ofHarold-^Anne  (ist  wife),  dau.  of  Sir 
stone,     K.B.,    lord-deputy     Thomas  Cheney,  K.G. 
Ireland  1583,  admiral  of  the=i=Jane  Pollard  (2nd  wife), 
fleet,  died  in  the  Tower.      /K" 
A, 
continued  above. 


Samuel  Lloyd,  of  BinTiing-=Rachel,  eldest  dau.  of  Geo. 
ham,  banker,  b.  7  Sept.  I  Braithwaite,  Esq.,  of  Ken- 
1768,  d.  10  Nov.  1S49.  I  dal,  m.  30  Oct.  1791,  d.  2 

May,  1854. 


Sarah  Lloyd,  b.  at  Birming-^Alfred  Fox,  of  Falmouth, 
ham,  25  Nov.  1804,  m.  |  b.  9  Sept.  1794,  d.  20  May, 
there  15  May,  1828.  1874. 


Sons  (as 
p.  64). 


Sarah  Charlotte  Fox,  d. 
17  Oct.  1876,  m.  27  Oct. 
1852.  to  Robert  Nicholas 
Fowler,  M.P.,  lord  mayor 
of  London  1883-4.= 
A 


Mary,  b.  ii: 
Aug.  1835, 
m.  23  Aug. 
1854. 


:Sir  Joseph  Whitwell 
Pease.  Bart.,  of  Hutton 
Lowcross  and  Pinchin- 
thorpe,  Yoiks,  bart., 
M.  P.  CO.  Durham 
since  1865. 


Helen  Maria,  m.   13  Lucy  Amy.  m.  7 

Sept.    l85o,   to  John  Aug.     1 86 1,    to 

Wm.  Pease,  D.C.L.  Thos.  Hodgkin, 

=  D.C.L.= 

A  A 


Alfred  Edward     :=Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  (Rt.  Hon.)  Joseph 

Pease,  of  Pinchin-  I  R.  N,    Fowler,   M.P.,    lord  Albert 

thorpe,  b.  23  June,     mayor   of   London,    m.    10  Pease, 

1857.  I  Feb.  1880.  b.  1S60. 


Emma  Josephine,^Vincent  Waldo  Sarah.     Lucy, 

b.  25  May,  1S55,  I  Calwady  Hamlyn,     Maud.     Agne», 
m.  17  Nov.  1880.     M.A.,  bar.-at-law.     Helen. 


Edward  Pease,  b.  15  Dec.  1880. 


[69] 


Mary  Sylvia  Hamlyn, 


♦•  THG    DGSCGHT   OB  •♦ 


Adelaide,  wife  of  H.  E.  C.  Otway,  Esq., 


^enrp  ni.  ann 


CDtoarD  I.  anD  III. 


Henry  III.,  crowned  at  Gloucester,  28  Oct.  1216,  bom=j=Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Raymond  Berenger,  Count 
1  Oct.  1206,  died  at  Westminster  16  Nov.  1272.  |  of  Provence,  m.  14,  crowned  19  Jan.  1236,  died  at  Ames- 

I  bury,  Wilts,  25  June,  1291. 

Eleanor  (ist  wife),=pEDWARD  I.,  crowned  at  We 
dau.  of  Ferdinand  i  19  Aug.  1274,  born  17  June 
III.,  King  of  Cas-  at  Burgh,  Cumberland,  7  J 
tile,  m.  1254,  d.  27  called  on  his  tomb  in  Wi 
Nov.  1290.  Abbey  "  Scotorum 


imamed  "  Crouch-=:j=  Blanche   (2nd   wife^ 

back,"  Earl  of  Chester,  of  Lan-  |  Queen    Dowager    of 

.  and  of  Leicester,  b.  16      Navarre,dau.otRobt. 

245,  d.  inGascony  1296,      brother  of  St.  Louis, 

Westminster  Abbey.        j  King  of  France. 


Lord 
Wake  of 
Liddell. 


sole  heir  of  her 
brother  John, 
3rd  earl,  she  d. 
8    July,    1385. 


Edward  IL,  b.  25; 
Apl.  1284,  crowned 
at  Westminster  23 
Feb.  1307,  deposed 
25  Jan. 

dered  in  Berkeley 
Castle,  21  Sept,  '" 

Edward  in.= 

John  "of  Gaunt,'*  Thomas 
whose  dau.  Joan  of  Wood- 
was  mother  of  stock,  cr. 
Richard,  Earl  of  Duke  of 
Salisbury,  named  Gloucester 
'    '        "  1375.  d. 


Henry,  3rd  Earl 
of  Lancaster  and, 
Leicester,  m. 
Maud,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Sir  Pat- 
rick Chaworth, 
and  d.  1345= 


land,  K.G.  (ist 
husband),  Earl 
of  Kent  in  right 


—John,  son  and  heir  of  Henry 
Beaumont,  Earl  of  Euchan,  in 
Scotland,     ist     husband,     had 

md.  of  Sir  Ni- 
cholas Lovaine.  dau.  of Jno. 
362-  1  Vere,  Earl  of  Oxford,  she 
368,  d.  1369.  I  rem.toSu-J.Devereux.Ku 


Catherine,  dau.  and  heir— :John  Beaumont,  KG., 
of  Sir  Thomas  Evering-  summd.  to  parlt.  1383- 
ham,  of  Laxton,  |  1393,  d.  1396. 


1442,  beheaded  at  Wakefield  Dec.  1460,  : 
Ralph  Neville,  Earl  of  Westmoreland,  by  his 
2nd  wife,  Joan,  dau.  of  John  "of  Gaunt." 


Henry  Beau-==EHzabcth.  dau.   of 

,  summonedTWilliam,  Lord  Wil- 

)  park.  1404-13,     loughby  d'Eresby. 


heir  of  Sir 
Fdk.  Tilney, 
of  Boston, CO. 
Lincoln,  she 
rem.toThos. 

Howard. 
Earl  of  Suf- 
folk &  Duke 
of  Norfolk. 


Henry,  5th  Baron==  -^ 
FitzHugh,      hadTN 
summs.  to  parlt.         (3rd 
1455-70,  d.  1472.    1    dau.) 


Mice  •  •  •Elizabeth(ist  wife),  dau. —John  Beaumont,  K.G.,  summd.  to  parlt.  1432- 
and  heir  of  William  Philip.  Lord  39,  cr.  Count  of  Eologne  in  France.  1436,  and 
Bardolph,  descend,  from  Eliza-      Vis        "  ■     - 


beth,  dau.  of  Joan  "of  Acre."    I  the  first  EngHsh  a 


Beaumont  in  England, 


•  •  Sir  Thomas  Fi 
descended  from 
garet.  dau.  of  Joa 


parlL  1459-63)  d.  1464. 


=Thomas  Fiennes,   8th  Lord  Dacre, 

had   summs.    to  parlt.   11-21 

.Vm.,  d.  26Hen.  VIIL,i534. 


u 


:,==lhoma: 

K.B.,  : 

I  Hen.  V 


•  •  •  •  sSir  Edwaid  Norreys.  son  of  Sir  William  Nor-=pFrideswid»,  dau.  and 
reys,  of  Yattenden,  by  his   2nd  wife,  Joan  de  Vere,  de-   |  co-heir, 
scended  from  Sir  Richard  Serjaux  and  Philippa  FitzAlan.    I 


Sir  Thomas 

Fiennes,Kt.,d 

in  his  father' 

lifetime. 


s   ==Jane,  dau.  of 

d.  j  Edward  Sut- 

r's     ton.       Lord 

APudley. 


ary  Fiennes. r=Henry  Norreys  (2nd  son),  usher  of  the  black 
Trod  18  Hen.  VIIL,  esquire  of  the  body  to 
king,  a  gent,  of  the  privy  chamber,  hanged 
/K14  May,  J536,  attainted  same  year, 
A, 
continued  on  opposite  page. 

[  70] 


John  Norreys, 
of  the  '     ■ 
VIII., 


sesqiii 
to  He 


Our  Noble  and  Gentle  Families. 


coniiniied/rom  opposite  page. 
Mary  Fiennes=r=Henry  Norreys. 


Sir  Henry  Norreys,  of  Wytham,  : 
knighted  at  Rycote,  1566,  sumr 
parlt.  as  Baron  Norreys  of  Rycote 


:Margery,yst.dau.and  Sir  George  Carew,  Knt.  (ist  hus-= 
co-heir  of  Jno.,  Baron  band),  of  Mohuns  Ottery,  drowned  in 
Williams,  of  Thame.       the  Mary  Rose,  37  Hen.  VIII.,  s.p. 


William,  marshal  of  Berwick,  m. 
EUzabetJi,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Morrison,  Knt.,  died  in  his 
father's  lifetime.^ 


Sir  John  Norreys,  M.P. 
CO.  Cork  1585,  president 
ofthe  Council  of  Muuster,      of  O: 


Henry,      Sir  Thomas  Norreys,=pBn 


Edward, 

governor       a.  s.p.       presiaentoi  iviunsier,  1  01  oir  yvuiiitm     i,ittiii  1 
id,  M.P.    CO.    Limerick     Kingsmill,  Kt.     tany. 

1585. 


Francis,  cr.  Earl==Bridget     de 
ofBerkshire,etc.,TVere,  dau. .  ' 
28  Jan.  1620,  d.      Edward  Ea 
X623.  /Kof  Oxford. 

Earls  of  Abingdon. 


1620,  M.P.  Petersfield  1623  and  1625,  d. 


=Mary  (2nd  wife),  relict  ist  of 
Sir  Francis  Ruish,  and  2ndly 
of  Raloh  Gifford,  Esq.,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Sir  Henry  Duke,  o£ 
Castlejordan,  CO.  Meatb,  Knt. 


William     Jephson,     sold=pAlicia,    dau.      Norreys  Jeph-=j=Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  Bridget  (ist  wife),  dau.=; 

the  Froyle   estate,   M.P.   I  of   Sir  John      son,  col.  in  the  I  Henry    Colley,    of  ofRichard  Boyle,  D.D., 

Stockbridge  1640,  etc.       ^j^Denham.  army.  ^Castle  Carbery.  Archbp.  of  Tuam.  the  array. 

Sir  Chas.  D.  O.  Jephson-Norreys,  Bart. 


William  Jephson,  Dean 

Michael 

John  Jephson,      MaryJcph.=Sir      Patrick 

of    Lismore     16,0,     a„- 

Mounteney      Jephson, 

Patrick's, 

Maguire,        of     d.    19  Jan.      24  May  1713. 

Limerick.               1748. 

Foster's  Baronetage). 

1694- 

Elizabeth  Jeph-==Sir  John  Topham, 
son  (2nd  wife),  I  of  Dublin,  Knt..  a 
m.  1st  to  Wil-  [  master  inChancery, 
liam  Beckett, d.  |  IreIand,M.P.  New- 
Oct.  1692. 


I  Limavady  i6g; 
J3,  d.  sApl.  169I 


1698. 


Catherine,  m. 
to  Col.  Wm. 
Richardson, 
of  Rich  Hill, 


Penelope  Topham,  named  i 


r  father's  will  19  July,  1697,  the 
lear  sister"  (wife  of  Sir  Patrick 
nessed  by  John  and  William  Je 


o.  Cork,  elder 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
/ill  dated  13  May,  1754,  proved 


Topham        Elizabeth-pRow 

Coltl  *  "  "  ■    ■     " 

d.  y 


1750,  proveti  17 


Kerry,  his 
July  foil. 


id     Penelope,    marriage    settIement=pGeorge  Dunscombe,  of  Mount 

r.      10    Feb.    1738,   buried    19    Jan.  .  Desert,  co.  Cork,  baptized  28 

1781.  /I^May,  1712,  buried  4  Jan.  1752. 


Rowland  Bate-  CoUhurst 
man.of  OakPark,  Bateman, 
M.P.,  m.  1758  of  Bed- 
Letitia,  eldest  ford  Ho., 
dau.  of  Sir  The 
niasDenny,Knt, 
ofTralee.= 

A 


Listo-      Stoughton,< 
:!.=  Rattoo.= 

A  A 


lope (2nd 

175S. d- 
Sept. 
1789. 


tray,  CO.  knight,  of 

Water-  Glyn.= 

ford,  d.  1 

Apl.   1768.  '^ 


Sarah,  m,      Frances,  m.  Jane,    m. 

to      Rev.      to     Pierce  Mar.   1770,  to 

Dr.Barry,        Crosbie,  RichardDuns- 

ofCork.=       of  Bally-  combe,     Esq., 

^      heigue.s=  ofCork.s= 
A  A 


Richard      GriceSmyth,==Mary    Brodrick,      John    Smyth,   of     Rowland,      Elizabeth.m.      FrancisGardenCamp-^Peneloi 
Smyth,      of     Ballyna-      dau.andco-heirof     Temple  Michael,      d.  unm.  to    Sir    Hy.      bell,    Esq.    (ist    hus-      Smyth, 


Pene!ope=:Maj.-Ge 


tray,  d.  18  I  Henry  Mitchi 
Jan.  i8r<,  Esq.,ofMitche 
aged  54.  I  Fort,  co.  Cork 


Richard  Smyth,  of  Henry  Mitchell=-Priscil 
Ballynatray,  m.  Hon.  Smyth, of  Castle  |  denhai 
Harriet  St.Leger,2nd    Widenha: 


of   Hayes, 
Visct.  Doneraile,  and 
d.  19  Apl.  1858.= 


m,  CO.  I  ; 
1850.   ' 


Wi-      Grice   Blakeney,      Lt.-Genl.    Sir 
dau.      in  holy  orders,  d.      JohnRowIand 
■Jno.     unm.     18    July,     Smyth,K.c.B.,     Walhs.     of     H.l.H.  Charle 
Cas-      1864.  col.    6th  Dra-      Diishane.=.      FerdinandBour- 

goon  Gds.=p  i      bon,    Prince    of 


A 


Capu 


Charlotte 

Jan.  i'848  to 
Hon.  Charles 
Wm.  Moore.= 

A 


I  Grice  Richd. 

Smyth,b.QNov. 

1827,  d.  19  Jan. 

i86i. 

3  Percy  Cha<;., 

b.  13  Jan.  .836, 

It.    g7th    regt., 

fellatLucknow. 


Henry  John  Widenham 
Smyth,  of  Castle  Widen- 
ham, b.  13  Feb.  1834,  m. 
1864  Emily  Mary,  dau.  of 
late  A.  W.  Robarts,  Esq., 


Elizabeth  Cathe-  Penelope,  died  , 
line,  m.  3  March,  May,  1868,  m.  2. 
1849,      to     John      Aug.i"' 


Mary,  m.  25  June,  18 
to   Edward  Shelley, 

Avington    Ho.,  Han    .  .,.              . 

heir  presumptive  to  his  Ashton     Glover,     milian  Grant,  for- 
coz.  Sir  Percy  F.  Shel-  Esq.,of  Copsewood,   merly  ofthe  Lan- 
ky, Bart.  CO.  Cork.=               cers  and  2nd  Life 
I                 Guards. 


Gertrude, 

"'40'toWiU 
liam  Lewis, 
ist  Lord 
Dinorbec. 


Pnsdlla, 
m.  i868,.to 
Col.  Bache 

Harpur 
Heathcote, 
of  Raleigh, 


John  Henry  Glover,  b.  10  Eliza  Penelope. 

Oct.  1854,  d.  Feb.  1855.  Mary  Priscilla, 

Henry  Glover,  b.  8  June,  to  Samuel,  3rd  s 

1856,  d.  7  July,  1866.  whom  she  divoi 


ances.d.io     Adelaide(Glover).: 
:c.  1854.         m.  26  Aug.  1879. 

n'Tsss. 


la 


3ld      Ernest 
lyon  Otway, 
son  of  Capt. 
,oftus-Otway. 


Georgina  Frances  Otway  (Otway).  Muriel  Augusta  Victoria  Otway  (Olway). 


C  7^    ] 


♦•  The  +  Descent  +  ob  •<♦- 


Arthur  Hugh  Dalrymple  Prendergastj 

OF  THE  INNER   TEMPLE,  BARRISTER-AT-LAW, 

FROM    THE 


OBIooti  iRopal 


of  Cnglanti. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=T=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

=Humphrey  de  Bohun,  Earl  of 
Hereford,  etc.  {2nd  husband), 
fell  at  Boroughbridge,  16 
March,  1321. 


John,  Count=EUzabeth,= 
of  Holland,  d.  5  May, 
etc.  (ist  bus-  I3l6,aged 
band),  d.  s.p.     32. 

James  Butler,  Earl  of= 
Carrick  and  Earl  of  Or- 
monde (1st  husband), 
d.  6  June,  1337. 


Eleanor=Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 

de         worth  (2nd  husband), 

Bohun.     had  summons  to  parlt. 

13  Nov.  1347. 


James  Butler,   2nd  Earl  of^pElizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ormonde,  d.  18  Oct.  1382-3.  I  Darcy,    she    re-m.    to    Sir 
Robert  Hereford. 


Eleanor  Butler,  m.  1359,  ■ 
1392. 


=Gerald,  4th  Earl  of  Des- 
mond, lord  justiceof  Ireland, 
1370. 


James      FitzMaurice,      7th=j=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Ulick 
Earl  of  Desmond.  de      Burgo,      MacWilliam 

I  Fighter. 


Thomas,  8th  Earl  of  Des-=f=Ellice,  or  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
mond,  lord  deputy  1462-7,  John,  Lord  Barry  of  Butte- 
beheaded  15  Feb.  1467-8.      |  vant. 


Thomas,  12th  Earl  of  Des-=f= Gyles    (ist    wife),   dau.   of 
mond,  d.  1534,  aged  80.        I  Cormac  Macarthy,  9th  Lord 
I  of  Muskerry. 


Maurice  FitzThomas,  onIy=j=Joane,   dau.   of  John  Fitz- 

son,  d.  1529.  /^Gibbon,  the  "White  Knt." 

A, 

continued  above. 


continued  from  helow. 
Maurice  FitzThomas=f=Joane  FitzGibbon. 


James,  13th  Earl  of  Des-     Ellen   (2nd=f=Thomas     Butler, 

mond.=p  wife).  Baron  of  Cahir, 

A  I  d.  1557- 


Joan  Butler,  co-heir  to  her=j=JeffreyPrendergast,  of  New- 


half-brother  Edmund  : 
barony  of  Cahir. 


castle,  CO.  Waterford,  d.  12 
March,  1615. 


Thomas  Prendergast,  of=i=Eleanor  Butler  (ist  wife), 
Newcastle,  d.  I  March,  sister  of  Walter,  nth  Earl 
1626.  of  Ormonde. 


James,  Rober 
slain  have  d 
1627. 


Edmond  Prendergast, 
Newcastle,  by  confirm; 
1639,  etc.,  etc.=i= 


Jeffl-ey.=j=    Thomas  Prendergast,  =f  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co- 
A      of  Croane,  d.  1725.        heir  of  David  Condon. 


Sir  Thomas,  of  Gort,  co.    Jeffrey,  of=pMargaret,  dau.  of 

Galway,  Bart.=f=  Crohane,     William    Daniel, 

A  d.  1735.      Esq. 


Thomas  Prendergast,  of=j=Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Ballinamona,  co.  Tipp.,  d.  I  John  Keating,  of  Roches- 
8  May,  1761,  aged  58.  town  Castle,   co.   Tipp.,  a 

I  baron  of  the  Exchequer. 


Thomas,  dep.  registrar 
of  theCourt  of  Chancery, 
Dublin,  d.  5  Jan.  1802, 
aged  83. 


=Jane,  dau.  of  S.  John  Pren- 
Gordon,  of  Spring  dergast.=i= 
Garden,  CO.  Water-  A 

ford.  m.  1757,  d. 
19  April,  1S18. 


Thomas  Prender- 
gast, B.A.,  M.P. 
Castlemartyr 
1796-7,  Clona- 
kilty  1 798- 1 800, 
m.  andd.  10  Dec. 


FrancisPrender-     Sir  JefiVey  Pren- 
gast,      registrar    dergast.  It.  -genl. 


courtofchancery, 
Ireland,  married 
twice,  and  d.  31 
May,  1846.=!= 
A 


inthearmy,mili- 
tary  auditor- 
genl.  Madras,  b. 
28  Nov.  1769,  d. 
4  July,  1856. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  Guy  Lenox  Pren- 

of   Hew    Dal-  dergast.  Bo.  C.S., 

ryniple,Esq.,of  M.P.   Lymington 

Nunraw,  m.  3  1826-7,  m.  andd. 

Oct.    1804,    d.  21  Feb.  1845.=?= 
30  Nov.  1863.  A 


Stephen  Gordon  Other 
Prendergast.major  issue 
84th  regt..  m.  and  (p.  82 
d.ilMarch,  1847.  etseq). 

A 


Harris  Prendergast,=f  Hannah  M.  E.,  dau.     Thqpias  Prender- 


Q.C.,  bencher  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  31 
July,  1S05,  d.  30 
Sept.  1S7S. 


of  Rev.  Thos.  Fry, 
rector  of  Emberton, 
m.  II  Aug.  1S32,  d. 
25  April,  1859. 


g:\st,  Madras  C.S. 
(retd.),  man'ied 
twice,  and  has 
issue. 


John  Dalrym-  William  Grant  Pren-      Dorothea,  d. 

pie     Prender-  dergast.  It. -col.  Bengal      unmarried  3 

gast,     b.     20  cavalry,  m.  and  d.  s.p.      Dec.  1862. 

March,   1809,  15  Sept.  1858. 
unmarried. 


Arthur  Hugh  Dalrymple=Augusta   Ellis,  eldest  dau.  Chas.  Middleton.capL 

Prendergast,     bar.-at-law     of  late  William    Stedman,  52nd  light  infantry,  d. 

Inner  Temple  1859,  b.  28     Esq.,   of    Horsham,    m.    3  uum.  17  AprU,  1867. 
June,  1833  (see  p.  78).         Aug.  1876. 


Dora  Elisabeth 
Lindsay. 


Alice  Margaret 
Dalrymple. 


[P] 


PRENDERGAST,  JOHN  PATRICK,  of 
Dublin,  bar.-at-law  King's  Inns  1830, 
admitted  to  the  Middle  Temple  14  Nov.,  1828, 
B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1828,  author  of  The 
Cromwellian  Settlement  of  Irelatid;  i8th  in 
DESCENT  FROM  EDWARD  I. ;  torn  7  March,  1808; 
married  at  Loughgall,  co.  Armagh,  i  Sept.,  1838, 
Caroline,  2nd  daughter  of  George  Ensor,  of 
Ardress,  co.  Armagh;  she  died  8  Feb.,  1875, 
buried  in  Mount  Jerome  Cemetery,  near  Dublin, 
leaving  an  only  sur\'iving  son, 

[1]  Francis  Ensor,  of  Newton  Highlands,  Massachusetts, 

B.A.   Trin.   Coll.,   Dublin,   i860,   C.E.,    born  28   Oct., 

1S41  ;  married   2CvAug.,    1873,   Mary  Abbie  Childs,  of 

Heiiniker,    New    Hampshire,   and   has   3    sons    and    a 

daughter. 

Jeffry  Joseph,  born  31  Aug.,    1875  ;  Frederic  Francis, 

bora  I  July,   1S78  ;  John  Paul,  bom  18  Nov.,   1881 ; 

Lucretia,  born  21  May,  1880. 


The  Descent  of 
the  prendergast  family 

FROM 

THE  Blood  Royal  of  England. 

DWARD  I.,  so  named 
after  Edward  the  Confes- 
sor ;  bom  at  Westminster 
17  June,  1239,  knighted 
at  Burgos  1254,  created 
earl  of  Chester  ;  crowned 
at  Westminster  19  Aug., 
1274,  king  of  England, 
lord  of  Ireland,  duke  of 
Aquitaine ;  he  subdued 
the  principality  of  Wales  1283,  claimed  and  exer- 
cised feudal  superiority  over  Scotland  ;  died  at 
Burgh-on-the-Sands,  Cumberland,  7  July,  1307, 
buried  in  W^estminster  Abbey;  by  his  1st  wife, 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Ferdinand  III.,  king  of 
Castile,  who  died  27  Nov.,  1290,  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  daughter, 


"PLIZABETH,  died  5  May,  1316,  aged32;  she 
■t->  married  1st  to  John,  Count  of  Holland  and 
Zealand,  and  Lord  of  Friesland,  who  died  s.p. ; 
she  re-married  to  Humphrey  de  Bohun,  Earl  of 
Hereford  and  Essex,  Lord  of  Brecknock,  and 
constable  of  England  ;  served  in  the  wars  against 
Scotland,  taken  prisoner  at  the  battle  of  Strj'velin 
7  Edward  II.,  was  exchanged  for  the  wife  of 
Robert  Bruce ;  he  fell  at  the  battle  of  Borough- 
bridge,  Yorks,  16  March,  132 1,  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  a  daughter, 

T7  LEANOR  DE  BOHUN,  married  ist,  1327,  to 
-t--  James  Butler,  Eari  of  Carrick  (eldest  son  of 
Edmund  Butler,  created  Earl  of  Carrick  1  Sept., 
1315),  created  Earl  of  Ormond  2  Nov.,  1328; 
founded  the  friary  of  Carrickbeg-on-the-Suir 
1336  ;  he  died  6  Jan.,  1337,  buried  at  Waterford  ; 
she  re-married  before  1344  to  Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 
worth,  the  celebrated  warrior  who  brought  Charles 
de  Blois,  Duke  of  Britany,  a  prisoner  to  the  Tower, 
21  Edward  III.,  had  summons  to  parliament  13 
Nov.,  1347,  had  a  son,  Nicholas;  by  her  1st 
husband  she  had,  with  a  daughter,  Petronilla, 
1st  wife  of  Gilbert,  Lord  Talbot,  a  son, 

AMES   BUTLER,  2nd  Earl  of  Ormond,  lord- 


TAIV 
J      J 


justice  of  Ireland  1359,  1360,  lord-deputy  to 
thelord-lieut.,  Duke  of  Clarence,  1364,  lord-justice 
1376,  constable  of  Dublin  Castle  1372,  summoned 
to  the  parliaments  held  by  Richard  II. ;  born  at 
Kilkenny  4  Oct.,  1331  ;  died  in  his  castle  of 
Knocktopher  18  Oct.,  1382-3;  he  married  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  his  guardian.  Sir  John  Darcy, 
lord-justice  of  Ireland  (she  re-married  to  Sir 
Robert  Hereford),  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a 
daughter, 

ELEANOR  BUTLER,  had  for  her  portion  the 
Barony  of  Inchiquin,  in  Imokilly;  died  1392, 
having  married,  1359,  to  Gerald,  "the  poet,"  4th 
Earl  of  Desmond,  lord-justice  of  Ireland  1370  ; 
disappeared  in  1398,  said  to  have  been  slain  by 
O'Brien,  in  Thomond,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
a  son, 

JAMES  FITZMAURICE,  7th  Earl  of  Desmond, 
obtained  from  the  crown  an  exemption  from 


serving  as  a  lord  of  parliament,   11  Aug.,  1445, 
constable  of  the  castle  of  Limerick  for  life,  1423; 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


he  and  the  Earl  of  Ormond  were  godfathers  to 
George,  Duke  of  Clarence  ;  he  married  Mary, 
eldest  daughter  of  Ulick  de  Burgo  MacWilliam 
Eighter,  and  died  at  Mocollop,  buried  at  Youghal 
1462,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

THOMAS,  8th  Earl  of  Desmond,  lord-deputy 
of  Ireland  to  George,  Duke  of  Clarence, 
1462  to  1467,  founder  of  the  college  of  Youghal 
1464,  tried  for  high  treason  before  the  parliament 
at  Drogheda,  under  John  Tiptoft,  Earl  of  Worces- 
ter, for  extorting  "  coyn  and  livery,"  convicted 
and  beheaded  at  Drogheda,  15  Feb.,  1467-8,  aged 
42  ;  he  married  Ellice,  or  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
John  Lord  Barry  of  Buttevant,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

THOMAS,  I2th  Earl  of  Desmond,  commonly 
called  Thomas  Maol— z'.e.  Calvus,  Bald  (3rd 
son) ;  died  at  Rathkeale  1534,  aged  80,  buried  at 
Youghal ;  married  ist,  Gyles,  daughter  of  Cormac 
MacCarthy,  gth  Lord  of  Muskeny ;  he  married 
2ndly,  Catherine  (the  famous  "old  Countess  of 
Desmond"),  daughter  of  John  FitzGarret,  lord 
of  the  Decies  ;  she  died  1604,  leaving  an  only 
daughter  ;  by  his  ist  wife  he  had  a  son, 

MAURICE  FITZTHOMAS,  only  son  and 
heir,  died  of  the  plague  1529;  he  married 
Joane,  daughter  of  John  Fitzgibbon,  the  "White 
Knight,"  and  had  a  son  and  daughter. 

[1]  James,  13th  Earl  of  Desmond,  educated  at  the  court 
of  Henry  VIII.,  called  the  "Court  Page";  slain  at 
Leacun  Sgail,  in  Kerry,  19  March,  1540  ;  he  married 
Mary,  daughter  of  Cormac  Oge,  Lord  of  Muskery,  and 
had  a  daughter,  Judith,  died  1565. 

[2]  Ellen,  sole  heir  of  her  brother,  married,  as  2nd  wife, 
to  Thomas  Butler,  Baron  of  Cahir,  so  created  to  heirs 
male  10  Nov.,  1543  ;  he  died  ,  1557,  leaving 

2  daughters,  of  whom  the  elder, 

JOAN  BUTLER,  co-heir  to  the  barony  of  her 
half-brother  Edmund,  2nd  Baron  Cahir,  mar- 
ried to  Jeffrey  Prendergast  (brother  of  Edmond, 
M.P.  Tipperary  1585,  son  of  James  FitzThomas 
Prendergast,  of  Newcastle,  by  his  wife  Eleanor, 
daughter  of  Sir  John  Grace,  of  Courtstown),  of 
Newcastle,  co.  Waterford ;  this  lordship  came 
into  the  possession  of  William  de  Prendergast  by 
exchange,  in  1230;  he  died  12  March,  1615,  having 
had  4  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 


THOMAS  PRENDERGAST,  of  Newcastle,  co. 
Waterford;  at  the  request  of  Queen  Elizabeth 
he  joined  in  a  surrender  of  the  title  and  estate  of 
Cahir  to  Sir  Theobald  Butler,  to  whom  the  title 
was  re-granted  (became  extinct  with  death  of  the 
last  Earl  of  Glengall) ;  he  died  i  March,  1626, 
having  married  ist,  Eleanor  Butler,  sister  of 
Walter,  nth  Earl  of  Ormonde  ;  he  married  2ndly, 
EUen,  daughter  of  Nicholas  White,  Esq.,  and 

[74] 


had  a  daughter,  Margaret ;  by  his  ist  wife  he  had 
3  sons. 

[1]  James,  claimed  the  barony  of  Cahir,  his  grandmother 
having  become  sole  heir  (in  her  issue)  of  her  father,  the 
original  grantee  ;  married  Catherine,  daughter  of  Sir 
John  Fitzgerald,  of  Dromany,  co.  Waterford  ;  he  was  slain 
by  Edmund,  3rd  Lord  Dunboyne,  12  Dec,  1627,  buried 
in  the  monastery  of  St.  Francis  in  Clonmell. 
[2]  Robert,  said  to  have  died  s.p.  (James,  son  of  Robert, 
buried  at  St.  Nicholas,  Dublin,  15  Sept.,  1699). 
[3]  Edmond,  of  Newcastle,  co.  Waterford,  of  which  he 
had  a  confirmation  by  the  commission  of  grace  1639, 
ratified  by  act  of  parliament  1641,  Cromwell,  however, 
seized  his  estates,  and  his  castles  were  dismantled ;  he 
had  2  sons.  y 

(1)  Jeffrey,  withdrew  to  France  and  the  court  of 
James  IL,  and  had  issue;  and  (2)  Thomas,  of  whom 
next. 

THOMAS  PRENDERGAST,  of  Croane  (son 
of  Edmond,  last  named),  married  Eleanor, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  David  Condon,  Esq.,  and 
died  1725  (he  is  said  to  have  been  upwards  of  100 
years  old  at  his  death),  having  had  4  sons. 

[1]  John,  inherited  the  properties  of  Newcastle  and 
Mullagh  ;  married  Miss  Walsh,  and  had  issue. 
[2]  James,  inherited  the  properties  of  Crohane  and 
Trehans  ;  manried  Miss  Uniacke,  and  had  issue. 
[3]  Sir  Thomas,  of  Gort,  co.  Galway,  repurchased  the 
forfeited  estates  of  MuUough  and  Croane  1703,  created  a 
baronet  15  July,  1699,  for  revealing  an  Irish  design  to 
murder  William  III.,  and  received  a  grant  of  7,682  acres 
in  CO.  Galway,  together  with  a  regrant  of  certain  for- 
feited lands,  col.  of  foot,  M.P.  Monaghan  1703,  until 
killed  at  the  battle  of  Taniers,  11  Sept.,  1709;  be 
married  1697,  Penelope,  only  daughter  of  Pleruy  Cadogan, 
Esq.,  and  sister  of  William,  Ist  Earl  Cadogan,  and  had  a 
son  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  Sir  Thomas,  of  Gort,  2nd  bart.,  P.C,  M.P.  Clon- 
mell 1733-60,  postmaster-gen.  Ireland,  M.P.  Chichester 
in  English  parliament  1733,  nominated  Viscount  Clon- 
mell, but  died  s.p.  23  Sept.,  1760,  before  the  patent  was 
completed  ;  he  married  II  Jan.,  1739,  Anne  (maid  of 
honour  to  Queen  Caroline),  daughter  of  Sir  Griffith 
Williams,  Bart.,  of  Marie,  co.  Carnarvon,  co-heir  of  her 
brother  Sir  Robert  Williams,  7th  bart. ;  she  re-married 
to  Capt.  Terence  Prendergast. 

(2)  Juliana,  died  12  Dec,  1758,  having  married  II 
Dec,  1731,  to  Chaworth,  6th  Earl  of  Meath,  M.P.  co. 
Dublin  1713-14,  P.C.  ;  he  died  s.p.  14  May,  1763. 

(3)  Elizabeth,  married  1st  to  Sir  Jolin  Dixon-Hamon, 
or  Ilammam,  of  Woodhill,  co.  Cork,  bart.,  so  created 
19  Nov.,  1727,  died  s.p.  ;  she  re-married  21  Nov., 
1728,  to  Charles  Smyth,  Esq.  (eldest  surviving  son  of 
Thomas  Smyth,  Bishop  of  Limerick),  M.P.  city  of 
Limerick  1731-60,  1761-8,  1768-76  ;  he  died  18  Aug., 
1784,  leaving  issue  (see  Foster's  Pierage,  V.  GORT). 

(4)  Anne,  married  to  Samuel  Hobson,  of  Muckridge, 
capt.  33rd  foot,  and  had  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]  Thomas,  and  [2]  James,  both  died  captains  in  the 


[3]    Elizabeth,    married  to  Jeffrey,    son  of  Thomas 

Prendergast  (see  below). 
[4]  Jeffrey,  of  Crohane,  or   Croane,   married   Margaret, 
daughter  of  William  Daniel,  Esq.,  and  died  1735,  having 
had  4  sons  and  3  daughters  (a). 

(la)  Edmond  (Prendergast),  married  Helen  Uniacke, 
of  CO.  Cork,  and  had  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Teffrey,  died  s.p. 

[2]  Uniacke. 

[3]  Ellen,    married   to  Thomas  Robert  Moore,   of 

Ardmagh,  co.  Tipperary. 


♦•  The  +  Descent  +  ob  •♦ 


Lt.-Col.    James   Henry   Prendergast, 


29th  MADRAS  NATIVE  INFANTRY, 


OBIooD  JRogal 


of  CnglanD» 


Edward    I.,   crowned   i9=i=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,     Ferdinand    III.,    King    of 


d.  7  July,  1307. 

John,  Count=Elizabeth,= 
of  Holland,  d.  5  May, 
etc.  (ist  bus-  I3i6,aged 
band),  d.  s.p.     32. 


Castile,  d.  27  Nov. 

Humphrey  de  Bohun,  Earl  of 
Hereford,  etc.  (2nd  husband), 
fell  at  Boroughbridge,  16 
March,  1321. 


James  Butler,  Earl  of=j=Eleanor=Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 
Carrick  and  Earl  of  Or-  I  de  worth  (2nd  husband), 
monde  (1st  husband),  Bohun.  had  summons  to  park. 
d.  6  June,  1337.  13  Nov.  1347. 


James  Butler,  2nd  Earl  of=i=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ormonde,  d.  18  Oct.  1382-3.     Darcy,    she    re-m.    to    Sir 
Robert  Hereford. 


=Gerald,  4th  Earl  of  Des- 
mond, lord  justice  of  Ireland, 
1370. 


Eleanor  Butler,  m.  1359,  d. 
1392- 


James      FitzMaurice,     7th=f  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Ulick 
Earl  of  Desmond.  I  de      Burgo,      Mac  William 

I  Eighter. 


Thomas,  8th  Earl  of  Des=f  EUice,  or  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
mond,  lord  deputy  1462-7,  I  John,  Lord  Barry  of  Butte- 
beheaded  15  Feb.  1467-S.        vant. 


Thomas,  1 2th  Earl  of  Des-=f=Gyles    (ist    wife),   dau.   of 
mond,  d.  1534,  aged  80.        I  Cormac  Macarthy,  9th  Lord 
of  Muskerry. 


Maurice  FitzThomas,  only=j=Joane,   dau.   of  John  Fitz- 

son,  d.  1529.  /^Gibbon,  the  "White  Knt." 

A, 

contimted  aboz't. 


continued  from  below. 
Maurice  FitzThomas=j=Joane  FitzGibbon. 


James,  13th  Earl  of  Des-     Ellen   (2nd=j=Thomas     Butler, 

mond.=j=  wife).  Baron   of  Cahir, 

A  d.  1557- 


half-brother  Edmund  in  the 
barony  of  Cahir. 


her=j=Jeffrey  Prendergast,  of  New- 


castle, CO.  Waterford, 
March,  1615. 


Thomas     Prendergast,     of=j=Eleanor   Butler  (ist  wife), 
Newcastle,     d.    i     March,     sister  of  Walter,  nth  Earl 
of  Ormonde. 


James,       Robert,  said  to       Edmond     Prendergast,     of 
slain        have  died  s.p.  Newcastle,  by  confirmation 

1627.  1639,  etc.,  etc.=r 


Jefrrey.=i=    Thomas  Prendergast,  =j=Eleanor,  dau.  and 

/t\      of  Croane,  d.  1725.        heir  of  David  Condon. 


Sir  Thomas,  of  Gort, 
Galway,  Bart.=j= 


Thomas  Prendergast, 
Ballinamona,  co.  Tipp 
8  May,  1761,  aged  58. 


Jeffrey,  of=j=Margaret,  dau.  of 
Crohane,  William  Daniel, 
d.  1735-  I  Esq. 


^Mai7,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Keating,  of  Roches- 
town  Castle,  CO.  Tipp.,  a 
baron  of  the  Exchequer. 


Thomas,  dep.  registrar 
of  theCourt  of  Chancery, 
Dublin,  d.  5  Jan.  1802, 
aged  83.  =r 
A 


John  Pren-=pSusanna,    dau.    of 

dergast(ist  i  Thos.French,alder- 

husband),     I  man  of  Youghall, 

d.  1784.     she    re-m.    to  Dr. 

Follett. 


Jeffrey  Prendergast.=y=Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  John      John.       Jas.Prendergast.majo 
O' Meagher,  Esq.  Jt'?'"''^'    3^1*^  ''^S'-; 


Richard.     i78o,d.S  Nov.  1857. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Wm  Stan-  Susan, 
borough,  ra.  20  June,  1S29,  Mary, 
d.  3  April,  1875.  Eliza. 


Thomas  French  Prendergast,=j=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Henry  Prendergast,=f=Mary  Anne,  dau. of  Rev.  Mary, 
major  in  the  army,  d.  8  May,  Major  John  Arata.  It. -col.  29th  regt.  Madras  I  J.  Gordon,  m.  15  Sept.  Maria. 
1854.  N.I.,  b.  7  Jan.  1839.  i860,  d.  I  June,  1882.        Susan. 


Mary  Sophia,  m.  17  April, 
1866,  to  Major  Walter  Man- 
son,  R.E.,  who  d.  i879.=f 


Charles  Gordon,  b. 

18  April,  1864. 
James  Anneslej,  b, 

19  April,  1868. 

[  75   ] 


Ronald  Hugh  Vereker, 
b.  I  Nov.  1870. 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


[4]  Barbara,  married  to  John  Breading,  in  the  army. 
(8a)  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 
(3a)  James,marriedMary,daughterof  Terence  M'Grath, 
of  Redmondstown,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  6  sons  and 
3  daughters. 

[1]  Jeffrey. 

[2]  Terence,  married  Anne,  widow  of  Sir  Thomas 

Prendergast,  aforesaid. 

[3]  Thomas,  major-general. 

[4]  Edmond,    married  ,    daughter    of    Godfrey 

Green,  and  died  s.p. 

[5]  John  (Dr.  John,  married  12  July,  1781,  M.  Chase). 

[6J  James. 

[7]  Ellinor,    married    1st    to    Chidley    Moore,    of 

Ardmayle,  and  2ndly  to  Col.  John  Magrath. 

[8]  Margaret.  [9]  Mary. 

(4a)  Jeffrey. 

(6a)  Penelope,  married  to  Thomas  Green,  of  Kilmanahan, 
CO.  Waterford. 

(6a)  Ellen,  married  to  Valentine  Browning,  of  Affane, 
CO.  Waterford. 

(7a)  Catherine,  married  to  Valentine  Prendergast,   of 
Holymount,  co.  Cork. 

THOMAS  PRENDERGAST,  of  Ballinamona, 
CO.  Tipperary,  married  Mary,  only  daughter 
and  heir  of  John  Keating,  of  Rochestown  Castle, 
CO.  Tipperary,  a  baron  of  the  exchequer  Ireland ; 
he  fell  in  a  duel  with  Daniel  Gahan,  Esq.,  8  May, 
1761,  aged  58,  having  had  3  sons  and  3  daugh- 
ters [b). 

[14]  Jeffrey,  of  Ballinamona,  married  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Samuel  Hobson,  of  Muckridge,  aforesaid,  and  had  a 
son  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Thomas,  a  major,  Tipperary  militia  ;  died  at  Larch 
Grove,  near  Clonmel,  19  Sept.,  1816. 

(2)  Ann,  married  to  Rev.  William  Walker,  of  Sligo. 

(3)  Eliza. 

[24]  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

[3*]  John,    died    1784 ;    married   Susanna,    daughter  of 

Thomas  French,  of  Youghall,  alderman  (she  re-married 

to  Dr.  Follett),  and  had  5  sons  and  3  daughters  (c). 

(If-jij  Jeffrey,  married  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  John 

O'Meagher,  of  Tipperary,  Esq.,  and  had  6  sons  and  4 

daughters  (</). 

\\.d-ic\  John,  lieut.  in  the  na\'y  ;  killed  in  action 
between  H.M.  sloop-of-war  Avon  and  an  American 
privateer,  the  Wasp,  2  Sept.,  1814  ;  married  Miss 
O'Brien,  of  co.  Cork,  and  had  a  daughter, 

Anna  Maria. 
[2ti-/c]  Jeffrey,  of  Gerrylam,  co.    Tipperary,  lieut. 
Clogheen  corps  of  yeomanry,  took  an  active  part  in 
the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  of  1798  :  died  unmar- 
ried 13  March,  1S30. 

[3</-/(-]  Thomas  French,  major  in  the  army,  served 
in  89th,  45th,  and  17th  regts.,  sometime  a  captain  in 
the  service  of  the  Rajah  of  Nagpore ;  died  8  May, 
1854  ;  married  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Major  John 
Arata,  and  had  2  daughters. 

(1)  Mary  Sophia,  married  17  April,  1S66,  to  Major 
Walter  Manson,  R.E.  (son  of  late  Genl.  James 
Manson,  Bengal  army),  who  died  1879,  leaving  a 
son  and  daughter. 

James  Arthur  Prendergast  (Manson),  bom  12 
Feb.,  1876 ;  Dora  Prendergast,  bom  21  Feb., 
1872. 

(2)  Elizabeth  Charlotte  Ellen. 
[id-jc]  Richard,  died  unmarried. 

\6d-ic]  Edward,  and  [6^-/(r]  James,  died  young. 
VId-ic]  Eliza,  married  to  W         E  Davies,  Esq. 

\i<l-ic\  Susan. 

[9d-i:']  Mary  Anne,  and  \\.Od-ic\  Margaret,  died  un- 
married. 


(2c-sl>)  John. 

(Zc-jli)  Thomas,  married  tuice,  and  died  s.p. 
iic-jb)  Richard. 

(5(--j('')  James,  major  36th  regt.,  served  under  Welling- 
ton in  the  Peninsula,  several  times  wounded,  war 
medal  with  five  clasps,  born  24  Nov.,  1780;  died  S 
Nov.,  1857  ;  married  20  June,  1829,  Mary,  daughter  of 
William  Stanborough  ;  she  died  3  April,  1875,  having 
had  4  sons  and  3  daughters. 

[1]  John,  bora  10  April,  died  27  May,  1830. 
[3]  James  Henry  (Prendergast),  It. -col.  29th  Madras 
N.I.,  bora  7  Jan.,   1S39  ;  married  15  Sept.,   i860, 
Mary  Ar.ne,  daughter  of  Rev.  James  Gordon  ;  she 
died  I  June,  1SS2.  leaving  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Charles   Gordon,    cadet   R.M.   Coll.,   Sand- 
hurst, born  iS  April,  1S64. 

(2)  James  Annesley.  born  19  April.  1868. 

(3)  Ronald  Hugh  Vereker,  born  I  Nov.,  1S70. 
(4>  Eva  Mary. 

(5)  Ella  Theresa  Florence. 
[3]  Thomas  French,  bom  6  Oct.,   1841  ;    died   30 
July,  i860. 

[4]  John   William,  bom   lo  Aug.,    1844 ;  <i'e<i  ""- 
married  14  July,  1877. 

[5]  Mary.  [6]  Maria.         [7]  Susan  Theresa. 

(Gr-j^)  Susan  (Mrs.  Vowell),  had  a  son,  Richard,  of 
Dublin,  solicitor. 
{tc-jb)  Mary. 

[ic-jb)  Eliza  (Mrs.  Horton),  went  to  America. 
[4/5]  Margaret,  married  to  Francis  Ryan. 
\bli\  Catherine,  married  to  Philip  Ryan. 
[6(5]  Mary,  married  to  her  cousin,  Charles  Prendergast. 


THOMAS  PRENDERGAST,  of  Dublin,  deputy- 
registrar  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  died  in 
Dublin  5  Jan.,  1802,  aged  83,  buried  in  Bride's 
Church  burying-ground ;  he  married  1757,  Jane 
(then  aged  14),  daughter  of  Samuel  Gordon,  of 
Spring  Garden,  co.  Waterford;  she  born  15  Aug., 
1743,  died  at  Cannanstown,  near  Kells,  19  April, 
1818,  aged  75,  buried  with  her  husband,  having 
had  1 1  sons  and  8  daughters  {e). 

[Ve]  Thomas,  bom  10  April,  1760  ;  died  young. 
[2f]  John,  born  15  May,  1761  ;  died  young. 
\ie]  Edmond,  bora  20  March.  1762  ;  died  unmarried. 
[4c-]    Thomas   Prendergast,    B.A.   Trin.    Coll.,    Dublin, 
1784,  M.P.  Castlemartyr  1796-7,  Clonakilty  1798-1800, 
born  21  July,  1764;  died  at  Genoa  10  Dec,  1830 ;  mar- 
ried 12  May,  1792,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Charles  O'Neil, 
of  Dublin,  K.C.,  M.P.;  she  died  8  Dec,  1798,  leaving  3 

(1)  Charies  O'Neil,  major-genl.  in  the  army  1851, 
served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Scots  fusilier  guards 
1812-14,  at  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid, 
siege  of  and  retreat  from  Burgos,  battle  of  Vittoria, 
sieges  of  Badajoz  and  San  Sebastian,  attack  at  St.  Jean 
de  Luz,  battle  of  the  Nive,  investment  of  Bayonne, 
etc,  born  March,  1793,  died  unmarried  4  Dec, 
1854. 

(2)  Thomas,  bar.-at-law  King's  Inns,  bom  Sept., 
1795;  died  unmarried  21  Jan.,  1852. 

(3)  Jeffrey  Samuel,  sometime  of  Fortmoy,  co.  Tippt 
rary,  lieut.  and  capt.  3rd  foot  guai'ds  (Scots  fusiliers), 
served  at  W'aterloo,  born  Nov.,  1797 ;  died  unmar- 
ried 22  Jan.,  18S4. 

[be]  Samuel,  crown  solicitor  for  Munster  ;  born  26  Nov., 
1765;  died  unmarried  25  Sept.,  1823,  buried  at  Johns- 
town Park,  near  Nenagh. 

[St.-]  FRANCIS,  of  whom  hereafter  (see  page  86). 
[7f]    Sir  Jeffrey,   It.-genl.    in   the  army    1846,  military 
auditor-genl.  at  Madras,  knighted  18  July,  1838,  bom  28 


[76] 


♦•  Thg    DesceDT   oe  •♦ 

Francis  Bruce  Simson,  Esq., 

OF  BROOM    HILL,    NORTH  ANTS,  J. P., 


OBIooD  JRogal 


Edward  I.,  crowned  l9=j=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274, b.  17  June,  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

John,    Count^Elizabeth,=j=Humphrey  de  Bohun,  Earl  of 


Of  Cnglanli. 


of  Holland,  d.  5  May, 
etc.  (1st  hus-  I3l6,aged 
band),  d.  s.p.     32. 


Hereford,  etc.  (2nd  husband), 
fell     at     Boroughbridge, 
March,  1321. 


James   Butler,   Earl  ofN=Eleanor=Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 


Carrick  and  Earl  of  Or- 
monde (1st  husband), 
d.  6  June,  1337. 


vorth  (2nd  husband), 
Bohun.     had  summons  to  parlt. 
13  Nov.  1347. 


James  Butler,  2nd  Earl  of=j=EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ormonde,  d.  18001.1382-3.     Darcy,    she    re-m.    to    Sir 
Robert  Hereford. 


Eleanor  Butler,  m.  1359,  d.=pGerald,    4th   Earl  of  Des- 
1392.  mond,Iordjusticeof  Ireland, 

1370- 


7th=i=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Ulick 
I  de  Burgo,  MacWilliam 
lEig 


Thomas,  8th  Earl  of  Des-= 
mond,  lord  deputy  1462-7, 
beheaded  15  Feb.  1467-8. 


lighter. 


^Ellice,  or  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John,  Lord  Barry  of  Butte- 


Thomas,  I2th  Earl  of  Des-=j=Gyles    (ist    wife),  dau.  of 
mond,  d.  1534,  aged  80.        I  Cormac  Macarthy,  9th  Lord 
of  Muskerry. 

Maurice  FitzThomas,  only=f  Joane,   dau.   of  John  Fitz- 

son,  d.  1529.  /KGibbon,  the  "White  Knt." 

A, 

continued  above. 


continued  from  helouK 
Maurice  FitzThomas=j=Joane  FitzGibbon. 


James,  13th  Earl  of  Des-     Ellen   (2nd=f  Thomas     Butler, 

mond.=p  wife).  I  Baron   of  Cahir, 

A  d-  1557. 


Joan  Butler,  co-heir  to  her=fJefrreyPrendergast,  of  New- 
half-brother  Edmund  in  the  castle,  co.  Waterford,  d.  12 
barony  of  Cahir.  March,  1615. 


^Eleanor  Butler  (ist  wife), 
sister  of  Walter,  I  Ith  Earl 
of  Ormonde. 


Thomas     Prendergast,     of= 
Newcastle,     d.    I     March, 


James,       Robert,  said  to       Edmond     Prendergast,     of 
slain        have  died  s.p.  Newcastle,  by  confirmation 

1627.  1639,  etc.,  etc.=f= 


Jeffrey.=j=    Thomas  Prendergast,  =i=Eleanor,  dau.  and  co- 
^      of  Croane,  d.  1725.        heir  of  David  Condon. 


Sir  Thomas,  of  Gort, 
Galway,  Bart.=f= 
A 


Jeffrey,  of=rMargaret,  dau.  of 
Crohane,  I  William  Daniel, 
d.  1735.     I  Esq. 


Thomas  Prendergast, 
Ballinamona,  co.  Tipp. 
8  May,  1761,  aged  58. 


f^Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Keating,  of  Roches- 
town  Castle,  CO.  Tipp.,  a 
baron  of  the  Exchequer. 


Thomas,  dep.  reg!strar= 
oftheCourt  ofChancery, 
Dublin,  d.  5  Jan.  1802, 
aged  83. 


Jane,  dau.  of  S.  John  Pren- 
Gordon,  of  Spring  dergast.=j= 
Garden,  CO.  Water-  A 

ford.  m.  1757,  d. 
19  April,  1S18. 


Thomas  Prender- 
gast, B.A.,  M.P. 
Castlemartyr  1796- 
97,  Clonakilty  179S- 
1800,  m.  and  d.  10 
Dec.  1830.  =f 

A 


FrancisPrender-  Sir  Jeffrey  Prender-  Dorothy  Chris-= 

gast.      registrar  gast.  It.-genl.  in  the  tian  (1st  wife), 

court    of   chan-  army,   military  au-  dau.  of  Rev.  J. 

eery,  Ireland,  m.  ditor-genl.  Madras,  S.  Lushington, 

twice,  and  d.  31  b.  28  Nov.  1769,  d.  M.A.,m.  3Feb. 

May,  i846.=r  4  July,  1856.  =j=  1801,  d.  27  Jly. 

A  A  1821. 


=GuyLenoxPren-=f  Eliza  Emma     Other 
dergast.Bo.C.S.,     (2nd     wife),      issue 
M.P.  Lymington  |  dau.  of  Dr. 
1826-7, b.8June,  I  (j^eve,  m.  2 
1773,  d.  21  Feb.  I  July     1822, 
1845.  d.    17   Nov. 

I18S3. 


(seep. 
82  et 
seq.). 


Guy  Lushington   Pren-  Charles      George,  Dora  Lushingti 

dergast,    Madras    C.S.  Bo.    C.S.,    b.    10  Prendergast,  b. 

1827-59,     b.     3     Aug.  Feb.  1812,  m.  and  Aug.     1803,    1 

1806,  m.  twice  and  had  d.  16  Aug.  1851. =F  1824. 
issue  (see  p.  78).                                            A 


=p  WiUiam  Paulina  Jane,  m.  1822 
Simson,  to  James  HUaro  Far- 
Bo.  C.S.,  quharson,  and  d.  28 
1.19  July  Feb.  1836.  =F 

1853.  A 


Mary,  m.  1844 
to  George  Mel- 
ville Swinton, 
Madras  C.S.  =f= 


Francis  Bruce  Simson,  of  Broom  Hill,  Northants,=fMary,dau.oflateRev.     Paulina.      Carolme  Lush- 
J.P.,   B.C.S.,   1847-72,   commisr.  of  Dacca  divi-  I  J.   H.  Taylor,   m.  6  ington. 

sion,  b.  21  Sept.  1827.  Jan.  1874. 

Bruce  Granville  Simson,  b.  5  July,  1876.         Dora  Lushington  Simson,  b.  27  Oct.  1874. 

[77] 


Amy  Swinton, 
died  young. 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of 


Nov.,  1769  ;  died  4  July,  1856,  having  married  3  Oct., 
1804,  Elizabeth,  dau;;hter  of  Hew  Dalrymple,  Esq.,  of 
Nunraw,  N.B.  ;  shedied  30  Nov.,  1S63,  aged  86,  having 
had  4  sons  and  a  daughter  (/). 

QJ-ye)  Harris,  Q.C.,  bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  barrister 
1829,  born  at  Madras  31  July,  1805  ;  died  30  Sept., 
1878,  having  married  at  Emberton,  Bucks,  II  Aug., 
1832,  Hannah  Mary  Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Fry,  rector  of  Emberton  aforesaid  (by  his  2nd 
wife,  Henrietta  Middleton) ;  she  died  25  April,  1859, 
having  had  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Arthur  Hugh  Dalrymple,  bar.-at-law  Inner 
Temple  1859,  born  28  June,  1833  ;  married  3  Aug., 
1876,  Augusta  Ellii,  eldest  daughter  of  late  William 
Stedman,  Esq.,  of  Horsham,  Sussex. 
[2]  Charles  Middleton,  capt.  52nd  L.I.,  born  19 
Jane,  1840 ;  died  unmarried  at  Genoa  17  April, 
1867. 

[3]  Dora  Elizabeth  Lindsay,  born  11  Jan.,  1835. 
[4]  Alice  Margaret  Dalrymple,  born  6  Oct.,  1849. 
(2/-7«)  Thomas,  Madras  C.S.,  retired,  author  of  the 
Mastery  of  Languages  ;  born  28  Feb.,  1807  :  mar- 
ried 1st,  7  July,  1828,  Caroline  Lucy,  3rd  daughter 
of  Marton  Dalrymple,  Esq.,  and  1st  cousin  of  John,  8th 
Earl  of  Stair;  she  died  15  Nov.,  1839;  he  married 
2ndly,  2  Sept.,  1868,  Theresa  Charlotte,  daughter  of 
Charles  Drummond,  Esq.  (see  Viscount  Strathallan, 
in  Foster's  Peerage');  by  his  ist  wife  he  had  2  sons  and 
a  daughter. 

[1]  Hew  Lindsay,  lieut.-col.  Madras  R.E. ;  born  29 
April,  1831;  married  at  Madras  16  Nov.,  1854, 
Margaret  A., eldest  daughter  of  Charles  Cambie,  Esq., 
of  Castletown,  near  Borrisokane,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
has  had  3  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Theodore  John  Warrender,  lieut.  R.E.  (Bombay), 

1877,  born  3  Feb.,  1858  ;  William  Henry,  born  30 

Oct.,  1S65,  died  young  ;  Hew  ;  Caroline  Frances 

Dalrymple  ;  Gertrude  Agnes  (now  Mrs.  Laffan)  ; 

Augusta  Jane. 

[2]  Harry  North  Dalrymple,  V.C,  C.B.,  major-genl. 

in  the  army,  col.   R.E.,  commanded  division  Mailras 

army,  served  in  Persia,  1857,  in  Indian  mutiny,  and 

in  Abyssinia  1867  ;  hon.  A.D.C.to  viceroy  of  India 

1880;  born  15  Oct.,   1834;  married  II  Oct.,  1S64, 

EmiUe  Rachel,  daughter  of  Frederick  Simpson,  Esq., 

and  has  3  sons  and  4  daughters. 

Harry  Young  Dalrymple  ;  George  William  Yel- 
verton;    Herbert,    born    15    March,   1878;   Amy 
Louisa   Caroline ;  Fanny   Bertha ;    Theresa   Ella 
Drummond ;  Maude  Dora  Josephine. 
[3]   Fanny   Elizabeth,   born         Sept.,    1829;   died 
unmarried  30  Nov.,  1852. 
(3/-7<.')  John  Dalrymple,  formerly  paymaster-general's 
office,  bom  20  March,  1809  ;  unmarried. 
(4/-7e)  William  Grant,  lieut.-col.  Bengal  cavalry;  bom 
24  June,  1815  ;died  15  Sept.,  1S58,  having  married  30 
Sept.,  1857,  Eliza,  youngest  daughter  of  late  John  T. 
Hensley,  of  London,  s.p. 

(5/-7e')  Dorothea  Charlotte  Warrender,  born  7  Feb., 
1808  ;  died  unmarried  3  Dec,  1862. 
\ie\  Guy  Lenox  (Prendergast),  M.P.  Lymington,  Hants, 
1826-7,  Bombay  C.S.  resident  at  Baroda,  member  of 
council  Bombay ;  born  8  June,  1773  ;  died  21  Feb.,  1845  ; 
he  married  ist,  at  Ramnad,  East  Indies,  3  Feb.,  iSoi, 
Dorothy  Christian,  daughter  of  Rev.  James  Stephen 
Lushington,  M.A.,  of  Rodmersham,  Kent  (see  vol.  iii.) , 
she  died  27  July,  1821,  having  had  4  sons  and  3  daugh- 
ters (,§•). 

O-g-Se')  Welbore  Ellis,  born  at  Surat,  22  Oct.,  1801  ; 
died  there  25  March,  1802. 

iig-Se)  GuyLushington,  Madras  C.S.  1827-59,  assistant 
resident  at  Mysore,  head  assistant  to  the  registrar  of 
court  of  Sudr,  etc.,  at  Madras,  deputy  registrar,  account- 
ant general  at  Madras  ;  educated  at  Harrow  and  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  author  of  a  concordance  to  Milton  and  to 


[78] 


Homers  Iliad,  etc.,  etc. ;  bom  at  Broach,  E.I.,  3  Aug., 
1806 ;  married  Ist,  at  Madras,  11  Feb.,  1830,  Catherine 
Jane,  daughter  of  Sir  James  Annesley,  of  the  Madras 
medical  establishment;  she  died  10  Aug.,  1839;  he 
married  2ndly,  at  Madras,  8  March,  1854,  his  2nd 
cousin,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  daughter  of  Gen.  William 
Justice,  Madras  army  (see  fast) ;  by  his  1st  wife  he 
had  4  sons  and  a  daughter. 

[IJ  Reynolds  Stephen  James,  lieut.-col.  2nd  Madras 
cavalry;  born  at  Madras  22  Nov.,  1830. 
[2]  :Guy  Annesley,  lieut.-col.  comd.  15th  Bengal 
cavalry,  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny ;  born  at  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  II  March,  1834;  married  at 
Peshawur  15  April,  1858,  Catherine  Cortlandt, 
daughter  of  late  Major  P.  Cortlandt  Anderson,  Bengal 
army,  s.p. 

[3]  Maunsell  Mark,  major  4th  Bengal  cavalry,  served 
in  the  Indian  mutiny  at  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
now,  wounded;  born  13  Dec,  1836;  married  at 
Benares,  4  April,  1861,  Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  late 
Col.  Aubert,  of  the  Bengal  cavalry,  and  has  had  3 
daughters. 

(1)  Amy  Gertrude,  born  13,  died  22,  May,  1862. 

(2)  Ella  Beatrice,  born  22  June,  1863 ;  married 
at  Muree,  17  Sept.,  1883,  to  Francis  Edward 
Cooper,  R.A. 

(3)  Catherine  May,  born  23  Jan.,  1865. 

[4]  James  Lushington,  born  in  London  4  Sept., 
1836  ;  died  29  July,  1839. 

[5]  Lucy  Dora,  born  at  Madras  22  Jan.,  and  died 
28  Oct.,  1832. 
(3^-&)  Charles  George,  Bombay  C.S.,  bora  in  London 
10  Feb.,  1812;  died  16  Aug.,  1S51,  having  married 
1842-3,  Helen  Flora,  daughter  of  Major  John  Nixon 
(granddaughter  of  Genl.  Sir  Eccles  Nixon) ;  she  died  7 
Dec,  1881,  having  had  2  sons  and  3  daughters. 

[1]  Charles  Lewis,  major  Bengal  army,  bora  15  Oct., 

1843. 

[2]  William  Miles,  capt.  Worcestershire  (29th)  regt., 

bom  28  April,  1845  ;  married  15  Nov.,  1876,  Maria 

Louisa,    3rd  daughter  of  Col.   Edmund  Sissmore, 

E.I.C.S.,  and  has  a  daughter. 

Marie  Antoinette,  born  22  Aug.,  1877. 
[3]  Helen. 
[4]  RosettaMay. 

[5]  Paulina  Georgina Mary,  died  young,  2  Aug.,  1811. 
(J^g-Se)  Alexander  James,  born  at  Surat  12  Sept.,  1875, 
died  at  sea  ;  unmarried  1840. 

(hg-Se')  Dora  Lushington,  born  at  Surat  6  Aug.,  1803; 
married  ,  1824,  to  William  Simson,  Bombay  C.S. ;' 
he  died  19  July,  1853,  having  had  a  son  and  2  daugh- 
ters. 

[1]  Francis  Bruce  SiMSON,  of  Broom  Hill,  North- 
ants,  J. P.,  B.C.S.  1847-72,  commissioner  of  Dacca 
division,  born  21  Sept.,  1827  ;  married  6  Jan.,  1874, 
Mary,  daughter  of  late  Rev.  J.  H.  Taylor,  and  has  a 
son  and  daughter. 

Bruce   Granville   (Simson),   born  5  July,    1876  j 
Dora  Lushington,  born  27  Oct.,  1874. 
[2]  Paulina  (Simson). 
[3]  Caroline  Lushington. 
{\g-Sc)  Paulina  Jane,  born  at  Surat  7  March,  1805  ; 
died  28  Feb.,  1836,  aged  31,  having  married  , 

1822,  to  James  Hilaro  Farquharson,  of  Bombay  C.S.  ; 
he  died  Nov.,  1833,  having  had  a  son  and  4  daugh- 
ters [h). 

\\h-6g\  Lenox  James  Farquharson,  major-genl. 
Bengal  anny,  retired  1878,  having  joined  6th  Bengal 
light  cav.  in  1S40,  served  in  Punjab  campaign  1848-9, 
at  battle  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  medal  and 
clasp,  served  in  mutiny  1857,  medal,  and  in  the 
Bhootan  campaign  1864,  medal  and  clasp ;  born  28 
Nov.,  1S23;  married  15  Oct.,  1855,  Cornelia  Hen- 
(Irike  Cornywagen,  of  Cape  Town,  and  had  an  only 
daughter,  died  in  infancy, 


♦•  THS    DeSCGBT    OB  •♦ 

EMMA,  WIFE  OF  Alexander  Clendinning  Lambert,  EsQ;, 

OF  BROOK  HILL,    CO.    MAYO, 


laiooD  iaopai 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=|=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17 June,  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


John,  Count=Elizabeth,=i=Humphrey  de  Bohun,  Earl  of 
of  Holland,  d.  5  May,  Hereford,  etc.  (2nd  husband), 
etc.  (isthus-  1316, aged  fell  at  Boroughbridge,  16 
band),  d.  s.p.     32.  March,  1321. 

James   Butler,   Earl  of=i=Eleanor=Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 


Carrick  and  Earl  of  Or 
monde  (ist  husband), 
d.  6  June,  1337. 


worth  (2nd  husband) 
Bohun.     had  summons  to  parlt. 
13  Nov.  1347. 

James  Butler,  2nd  Earl  of^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ormonde,  d.  18  Oct.  1382-3.  Darcy,  she  re-m.  to  Sir 
Robert  Hereford. 


Eleanor  Butler,  m.  1359,  d.=i=Gerald,    4th   Earl  of  Des- 
1392.  mond,lordjusticeof  Ireland, 

1370- 


James      FitzMaurice,      7th=rMary,  eldest  dau.  of  Ulick 
Earl  of  Desmond.  I  de      Burgo,      MacWilliam 

I  Eighter. 


Thomas,  8th  Earl  of  Des-=f  Ellice,  or  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
raond,  lord  deputy  1462-7,  1  John,  Lord  Barry  of  Butte- 
beheaded  15  Feb.  1467-8.      I  vant. 


Thomas,  12th  Earl  of  Des-=rGyles    (ist    wife),   dau.   of 
mond,  d.  1534,  aged  80.        I  Cormac  Macarthy,  9th  Lord 
I  of  Muskerry. 


Of  CnglanD, 


continued  from  helow. 
Maurice  FitzThomas=rJoane  FitzGibbon. 


James,  13th  Earl  of  Des-     Ellen   (2nd=i=Thomas     Butler, 

mond.=i=  wife).  Baron   of  Cahir, 

A  I  d.  1557. 

Joan  Butler,  co-heir  to  her=j=JeffreyPrendergast,  of  New- 
half-brother  Edmund  in  the  castle,  co.  Waterford,  d.  12 
barony  of  Cahir.  \  March,  1615. 


Thomas  Prendergast,  of=f=Eleanor  Butler  (ist  wife), 
Newcastle,  d.  I  March,  sister  of  Walter,  nth  Earl 
1626.  I  of  Ormonde. 


James,       Robert,  said  to       Edmond     Prendergast,     of 
slain        have  died  s.p.  Newcastle,  by  confirmation 

1627.  1639,  etc.,  etc.n= 


Jeirrey.=p    Thomas  Prendergast,  =f  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co- 
A     of  Croane,  d.  1725.       heir  of  David  Condon. 


Sir  Thomas,  of  Gort,  co.    Jeffrey,  of=i=Margaret,  dau.  of 

Galwav,  Bart.=F  Crohane,     William    Daniel, 

A  d.  1735-     I  Esq. 


Thomas  Prendergast,  of=f  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Ballinamona,  co.  Tipp.,  d.  |  John  Keating,  of  Roches- 
8  May,  1761,  aged  ;  " 


Castle,   CO.   Tipp., 
baron  of  the  Exchequer. 


Thomas,  dep.  registrar- 
oftheCourt  ofChancery, 
Dublin,  d.  5  Jan.  1802, 
aged  S3. 


Jane,  dau.  of  S.  John  Pren- 
Gordon,  of  Spring  dergast.=j= 
Garden,  CO.  Water-  A 

ford.  m.  1757,  d. 
19  April,  1S18. 


Thomas  Prender-  FrancisPrender-  Sir  Jeffrey  Prender- 
gast, B.A.,  M.P.  gast,  registrar  gast,  It.-genl.  in  the 
Castlemartyr  1796-  court  of  chan-  army,  military  au- 
97,  Clonakilty  1798-  eery,  Ireland,  m.  ditor-genl.  Madras, 
l8cxD,  m.  and  d.  10  twice,  and  d.  31  b.  28  Nov.  1769,  d. 
Dec.  1830.=,=  May,  1846.  =f=  4  J"ly.  1856.  y 


Dorothy  Chris-- 
tian  (ist  wife), 
dau.  of  Rev.  J. 
S.  Lushington, 
M.A.,m.3Feb. 
1801,  d.  27jly. 
1821. 


=Guy  Lenox  Pren-= 
dergast.Bo.C.S., 
M.P.  Lymington 
i826-7,b.8June. 
1773.  d.  21  Feb. 
1845. 


=Eli; 


t  Emma    Other 


(2nd    wife). 

issue 

dau.  of  Dr. 

(seep. 

Grieve,  m.  2 

82    et 

July      1S22, 

scq. ). 

d.    17   Nov. 

Lenox     Prendergast,     col.=pMarion,  eldest  child     Emma,= 
(h.p.) late  Royal  ScotsGreys,     of    Neill    Malcolm, 
severely  wounded  at  Bala-     Esq.,   of  Pollalloch,       Sept. 
clava,  b.  12  May,  1S30.  N.B.,m.24july,lS6o. 


^Alexander  Clendin-  Louisa  Lenox,  m.  ist  to  Hon.  G. 

ning    Lambert,    of  F.W.  Yelverton,  whod.s.p.  1S60, 

Brook      Hill,      co.  re-m.     1876    to    C.     Fetherston- 

Mayo,  J. P.,  D.L.  haugh.    Esq.,    of  Staffield   Hall, 


Cumberland. 


Gerald  Neill.lieut.King's 
Royal  Rifles,  b.  1861. 

Frederick  Lenox,  lieut. 
K.M.L.L,  b.  1862. 

Henry  Ralph,  b.  1865. 


Edmund     James,  Joseph      Alex.  Guy    Lenox^IdaMillicent.dai 

b.  10  Feb.  1872.  L.imbert,  Capt.  Bence-Lam-     andco-heir  of  lat 

Eleanor  Mary.  Queen's    Bays,  bert,  b.  1856. 

Anne  Marguerite,  b.  7  Apl.  1855. 


Henry  Bence, 
Esq.,  of  Thoring- 
ton  Hall,  Suffolk, 


Florence 
Amy,  m. 
1883  to 
Harvey  T. 
B.  Combe, 
Esq. 


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The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


^h-6g\  Mary  Caroline  ( Farquharson),  married  12 
July,  1847,  to  Major  David  Davidson,  commissary- 
genl.  Bombay  aniiy  ;  he  died  11  Nov.,  1871,  having 
had  3  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  James  Melville  (Davidson),  born  3  Feb.,  1855; 
married  25  Oct.,  1881,  Emily  Rosa,  younger 
daughter  of  late  Rice  Richard  Clayton,  of  Hedger- 
ley  Park,  Bucks,  M.P.  Aylesbury  1841-7  (see 
Foster's  Baronelai^e). 

(2)  Henry  David,  born  7  Feb.,  i860. 

(3)  Arthur  Lenox,  bom  7  Dec,  1862. 

(4)  Mary  Paulina. 

(5)  Amy  Charlotte. 

(6)  Ellen  Kate,  married  24  April,  1878,  to 
Laurence  Dalgleish,  of  Pitfierane,  Fifeshire. 

\^h-6g']  Ellen  Freemantle,  died  Aug.,  1863,  having 
married  ,         ,    to   Capt.    Henry  Holland, 

commissary  Bombay  army,  and  had  3  sons  and  3 
daughters. 

(1)  Henry  Lenox,  married  Hannah  Jopp. 

(2)  WiUiam. 

(3)  Guy  Lushington,  lieut  Liverpool  regt.,  bom 
21  Feb.,  1S61. 

(4)  Ellen  Paulina,  married  to  Edward  Lee  Warner. 

(5)  May.  (6)  Alice. 

\ih-6g]  Dora  Lushington,  bom  I  April,  1834 ;  mar- 
ried 14  Aug.,  1856,  to  her  cousin,  George  Churchill 
Bartholomew,  col.  loth  regt.,  retd.  1881,  and  had  3 
sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  lames  (Bartholomew),  bom  3  July,  1857. 

(2)  John  Churchill,  born  31  May,  1858. 

(3)  Lenox  Stacey  Farquharson,  bom  13  Jan.,  l856. 

(4)  Dora  Edith,  born  19  April,  1861. 

(5)  Ellen  Ida,  bom  7  June,  1S64. 

(6)  Emily  Maude  Marriott,  bom  7  Sept,,  1867. 
\6h-6g\  Helen,  died  young. 

(Jtg-Sj)  Mary,  bom  at  Surat,  4  Nov.,  1817  ;  married 

,  1S41,  to  George  Melville  Swinton,  Madras  C.S., 
who  died  at  the  Cape,  .  ,  having  had  a 

daughter,  Amy,  died  young. 

Guy  Lenox  Prendergast  married  2ndly,  2  July, 
1822,  Eliza  Emma,  daughter  of  Dr.  Grieve,  body  phy- 
sician to  the  Emperor  Alexander  of  Russia ;  she  died  17 
Nov.,  1SS3.  aged  89.  having  had  a  son  and  2  daughters  (.f)- 
(ig-Si)  Lenox,  col.  (h.p.)late  royal  Scots  Greys,  served 
in  the  Crimean  war,  severely  wounded  in  the  Balaclava 
charge,  bom  12  May,  1830;  married,  24  July,  i860, 
Marion,  eldest  child  of  Neill  Malcolm,  Esq.,  of  Poltal- 
loch,  N.B.,  and  has  5  sons  and  2  daughters. 

Gerald    Neill,  lieut.  3rd  batt.   King's  royal    rifles, 

bom  7  May,  1861;  Frederick  Lenox,  lieut.  R.M.L.I., 

born  3  Aug.,  1862 ;  Reginald,  bom  15  March,  1864; 

Henry  Ralph,  bom  15  July,   1865  ;  Edmund  James, 

bora  10  Feb.,  1872  ;  Eleanor  Mary,  bom  14  Nov., 

1867  ;  Anne  Marguerite,  bom  30  June,  1869. 

(9g-8e)  Emma,  married  12  Sept.,  1848,  to  Alexander 

Cleudining  Lambert,  of  Brook  Hill,  co.  Mayo,  J.  P., 

D.L.,  treasurer  of  the  county  since  1836,  and  has  2  sons 

and  4  daughters. 

[1]  Joseph  Alexander  L.4MBERT,  capt.  Queen's  Bays 
(2nd  dragoon  guards),  born  7  April,  1855. 
[2]  Guy  I^nox  Bence-Lambert,  lieut.  5th  batt.  the 
royal  Dublin  fusiliers,  born  30  Dec,  1856  ;  married 
23  Jan.,  1S84,  Ida  Millicent,  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
late  Henry  Bence.  Esq.,  of  Thorington  Hall,  Suffolk, 
J.P.,  D.L. 

[3]  Emma  Mary  Louisa. 
[4]  Flora  Marion. 
[5]  Louisa  Matilda. 

[6]  Florence  Amy,  married  14  Dec,  1883,  to  Harvey 
Trewj'then  Brabazon  Combe,  eldest  son  of  Boyce 
Combe,  Esq.,  of  Oaklands,  Battle,  Sussex. 
(lOg-Sc)  Louisa  Lenox,  married  1st,  12  Feb..  1857,  to 
Hon.  George  Frederick  William  Yelverton,  eldest  sur- 
viving son  of  Viscount  Avonmore  (see  Foster's  Peerage) ; 
he  died  at  Ennismore,  s.p.,  26  Feb.,    i860;   she  re- 


married 31  Jan.,  1876,  to  Charles  Fetherstonhaugh, 
of  Staffield  Hall,  Cumberland,  J.P.,  D.L. 
[9<?]  Stephen  Gordon  (Prendergast),  major  84th  regt., 
bom  2  Nov.,  1775;  died  in  Paris  II  March,  1847;  he 
married  in  Bombay  11  Sept.,  1809,  Frances,  daughter  of 
C  Green,    Bombay   C.S.  ;    she  died  at  Dover  7 

June,  1821,  having  had  2  sons  and  7  daughters  (J). 
O-j'-ge)  Thomas  Richard,  of  the  Bombay  army,  born  4 
June,  1810;  died  unmarried  12  Jan.,  1843. 
(27-9^)    Stephen    Gordon,    lieut.    13th   Madras   N.I., 
born  30  May,  1821;  married,  and  died  4  Sept.,  l879(?), 
leaving  issue. 

{y-ge)  Frances  Anne,  bom  5  Feb.,   1812  ;  married  II 
Feb.,  1832,  to  Col.  Henry  Power,  Madras  army,  assist, 
mil.  auditor  genl.  paymaster  in  Canada,  police  magis- 
trate Madras  (5th  son  of  Sir  John  Power,   Bart.,   of 
Kilfane,  see  Foster's  Baronetage');   he  died  28  Dec, 
1869,  having  had  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 
[1]  Henry  Prendergast  Power,  Madras  army,  bom 
5  Jan.,  1S33  ;  died  unmarried  19  Jan.,  1858. 
[2]  William  Mackenzie,  bom  27  May,  1836. 
[3]  Haidee  Harriett   Frances   Gordon,   married  30 
April,  1863,   to  Col.  John  William  Fry,  capt.  88th 
and  91st  regts.,  and  has  2  daughters. 
(ij-ge)  Elizabeth  Sophia,  born'i  May,  1813  ;  married 
19  Sept.,  1S31,  to  Genl.  William  Justice,  of  5th Madras 
N.  I.,  who  died  at  Bath  27  Oct.,  1868,  having  had  5  sons 
and  2  daughters  {k). 

\).k-4J'\  Henry  Annesley  (Justice),  col.  Madras  staff 
corps  1877,  bom  I  July,  1832;  married  II  Sept., 
1856,  Isabella  Caroline,  daughter  of  T  Oxley, 

Esq. ,  of  the  medical  service,  and  has  had  a  son  and 
3  daughters. 

(1)  William  Napier  (Justice),  bom  6  Jan.,  1858, 
lieut.  in  the  army;  killed  in  action  at  Kushki  27 
July,  1880. 

(2)  Lucy  Caroline,  bom  8  July,  1861  ;  married  8 
July,  1880,  to  Hugh  Ingoldsby  Massy,  of  .Stone- 
ville  and  Cloughnarold,  co.  Limerick,  capt.  1st 
battalion  the  Essex  (44th)  regt.  since  18S2  (see 
Foster's  Peerage,  B.  Clarina),  and  has  a  son  and 
daughter. 

William  Ingoldsby  Justice  (Massy),  bom  16 
Feb.,  1883;  Mary  Eva,  born  11  May,  1S81. 

(3)  Lilla  Mabel  (Justice),  born  16  Aug.,  1865. 

(4)  Eva,  born  5  April,  1871. 

[2/(-^y]  William  Clive  (Justice),  C.M.G.  1881,  col.  in 
the  army  (h.p.),  assistant-adjnt.  and  quartermaster- 
genl.  West  Indies,  served  with  75th  regt.  during 
Indian  mutiny,  present  at  taking  of  Delhi,  comd. 
troops  Gold  Coast  colony  1880,  bom  16  April,  1835  ; 
married  9  Sept.,  1858,  Leila  Jane,  daughter  of  Rev. 
W  Parker,  of  Kussoulie,  and  has  had  3  sons 

and  4  daughters. 

(1)  Charles  Le  Gendre  (Justice),  lieut.  Bengal 
staff  corps,  born  5  Aug.,  1S59. 

(2)  Clive  William,  born  26  Aug.,  1869. 

(3)  Arthur  Staveley  CUve,  bom  28  Feb.,  died  12 
July,  1881. 

(4)  May  (twin  with  Leila),  born  27  May,  1863, 
married  19  May,  1881,  to  Hon.  Walter  Francis 
Hely-Hutchinson,  C.M.G,,  chief  secretary  10 
Govemor  of  Malta  1883,  colonial  secretary  Barba- 
dos 1877-83,  etc. ;  called  to  the  bar  of  the  Inner 
Temple  1877  (2nd  .son  of  Richard  John,  4th  Earl 
of  Donoughmore).'and  has  had  a  son  and  daughter, 

John  Walter  (Hely-Hutchinson),  born  14  Jan., 
1S82;  Violet,  born  26  July,  died  11  Dec, 
1883. 

(5)  Leila  (twin  with  May). 

(6)  Violet,  born  25  Feb.,  1866. 

(7)  Marian  Clive  (Justice),  bom  17  Oct.,  1883. 
[ii-^j]  Philip  (Justice),  major  (retd.),  born  25  Dec, 
1S42  ;    married-  15    Feb.,    1882,    Maud    Beatrice, 
daughter  of  Major-Genl.  Welman,  and  has  a  daughter, 

Maud  Elizabeth  Josephine,  bom  2  Dec,  1883. 


[80] 


^m  Thg   Desceofp  ob  •♦ 

William  Clive  Justice,  C.M.G., 


ASSISTANT  ADJUTANT 


IBlooD  JRopal 


QUARTERMASTER-GEN.    WEST  INDIES, 

FROM    THE 


Of  (JBnglanD. 


Edward  T.,  crowned  i9=pEIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274. b.  17 June,  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Humphrey  de  Bohun,  Earl  of 


John.  Count=Elizaheth,= 
of  Holland,  d.  5  May, 
etc.  (ist  hus-  I3l6,aged 
band),  d.  s.p.     32. 


Hereford,  etc.  (2nd  husband), 
fell  at  Boroughbridge,  16 
March,  1321. 


Tames   Butler,  Earl 
Carrick  and  Earl  of  O 
monde   (1st    husband), 
d.  6  June,  1337- 


of=j=Eleanor=Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 
worth  (2nd  husband), 
I.     had  summons  to  parlt. 
13  Nov.  1347. 


James  Butler,  2nd  Earl  of=i=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ormonde,  d.  18  Oct.  13S2-3.     Darcy,    she    re-m.    to    Sir 
Robert  Hereford. 


Eleanor  Butler,  m.  1359,  d.=j=Gerald,    4th   Earl  of  Des- 
1392.  I  mond,lordjusticeof  Ireland, 


es      FitzMaurice,      7th=j=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Ulick 
:  of  Desmond.  1  de      Burgo,      MacWilliam 

I  Eighter. 


Thomas,  8th  Earl  of  Des-=f=Ellice,  or  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
mond,  lord  deputy  1462-7,  John,  Lord  Barry  of  Butte- 
beheaded  15  Feb.  1467-8.      |  vant. 

Thomas,  12th  Earl  of  Des-=j=Gyles    (ist    wife) 
Cormac  Mac 
of  Muskerry, 

Maurice  FitzThomas,  onIy=f=Joane,  dau.  of  John  Fitz- 
son,  d.  1529.  /KGibbon,  the  "White  Knt." 


mond,  d.  1534,  aged  80.        I  Cormac  Macarthy,  9th  Lord 


continued /rom  below, 
Maurice  FitzThomas=f=Joane  FitzGibbon. 


James,  13th  Earl  of  Des-     Ellen   (2nd=j=Thomas     Butler, 

mond.=j=  wife).  Baron   of  Cahir, 

A  d.  1557. 


Joan  Butler,  co-heir  to  her=f=Jeffrey  Prendergast,of  Ne' 
half-brother  Edmund  in  the  castle,  co.  Waterford,  d. 
barony  of  Cahir.  March,  1615. 


Thomas  Prendergast,  of=j=Eleanor  Butler  (1st  wife), 
Newcastle,  d.  I  March,  sister  of  Walter,  nth  Earl 
1626.  I  of  Ormonde. 


James,       Robert,  said  to       Edmond     Prendergast,     of 
slain        have  died  s.p.  Newcastle,  by  confirmation 

1627.  1639,  etc.,  etc.=T= 


Jefrrey.=j=    Thomas  Prendergast,  =j=Eleanor,  dau.  and  co- 
/js,      of  Croane,  d.  1725.        heir  of  David  Condon. 


Sir  Thomas,  of  Gort,  co.    Jeffrey, of^Margaret,  dau.  of 
Galway,  Bart.=i=  Crohane,     William    Daniel, 

d.  1735.     I  Esq. 


1 


Thomas  Prendergast,  of=pMary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Ballinamona,  co.  Tipp.,  d.  I  John  Keating,  of  Roches- 
8  May,  1761,  aged  58.  town  Castle,   co.   Tipp.,   a 

I  baron  of  the  Exchequer. 


Thomas,  dep.  registrar 
of  theCourt  ofChancery, 
Dublin,  d.  5  Jan.  1802, 
aged  83. 


Jane,  dau.  of  S.  John  Pren- 
Gordon,  of  Spring  dergast.=T= 
Garden,  CO.  Water-  /K 

ford.  m.  1757,  d. 
19  April,  iSiS. 


Thomas      Prendergast,  Francis      Prender-  Sir  Jeffrey  Prendergast, 

B.A.,  MP.  Castlemar-  gast,  registrar  court  It.-genl.    in    the   army, 

tyr  1796-97,  Clonakilty  of    chancery,    Ire-  military     auditorgenl, 

1798-1800,  m.  and  d.  zo  land,  m.  twice,  and  Madras,    b.    28     Nov. 

Dec.  1830.=  d.  31  May,  1846.=  1769,  d.  4  July,  1856.= 


Guy  Leno.v  Prende: 


A 


Stephen  Gordon 
Prendergast,  ma- 
jor 84th  regt.  b.2 
Nov.  J775,  d-  " 
March,  1S47. 


0th 


Thomas  Richard,  d.  1843. 
Stephen   Gordon,   lieut.    I3lh 

Madras   N.I.,   d.    4    Sept. 

1879. 


Elizabeth  ==Gen.     William     Jane  Prendergast,=pLt.-CoI. 
Sophia,  m.  I  Justice,  of  5th      m.  =7  Jan.  1834.  Roberts, 


A 


d.  J7  0c 


1868. 


Henry  Annesley  William  Clive  Justice,— Leila    Jane, 

Justice,  col.  Ma-  C.M.G.,    col.    in    theTdau.  of  Rev. 

dras  staff, ra.  1856  army,  A.A.andQ.M.G    I  W.     Parker, 

Isabella,  dau.  of  West      Indies,     comd.      ofKussoulie, 

T,  Oxley,Esq.=  troops    in    Gold    Coast      m.    9    Sept. 

A  colony  1880.  I  1858. 


Robertjustice, 
m.  1877,  Elsie, 
dau.  of  W.Ro- 
binson, Esq., 
of  Natal.  = 
A 


Elizabeth     S.,     m.      Caroline 

1854  to  Guy  Lenox     6    June, 

Prendergast,  Esq.        Francis 

Peplow 

High 


Charles  Le  Gendre  Jus-  Clivc  William,  May, 
tice,  lieut.  Bengal  staff  b.  26  Aug.  1869.  m.  11 
corps,  b.  5  Aug.  1859.  i88t. 


i863,=Hon.  W.ilter  Francis  Hely- 
May,  I  Hutchinson,  C.M.G.,  chief 
)  gov.  of  Malta. 


Huti 


Leila.  Frank  Stanier. 

Violet.  Beville. 

Marian  Clive.       WUliam.     , 


Eleanor. 
LeUa. 


John  Walter  Hely-Hutchinson,  b.  14  Jan.  i88a.        Violet,  d.  1883. 
[81] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


\U-4J'\  George  Strachey  Clive  (Justice),  capt.  78th 
Highlanders,  born  24  July,  1S47  ;  died  on  his  home- 
ward voyage  in  the  Red  Sea  30  Dec,  1882. 
\_^k-4j\  Robert  (Justice),  born  10  Sept.,  1850; 
married  11  July,  1S77,  Elsie  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
W  Robinson,  of  Reit  Vley,  Natal,  and  has  a 

son  and  daughter. 

Robert  Cecil  (Justice),  born  25  Oct.,  1880  ;  Marion 
Elizabeth,  bom  13  Dec,  1882. 
IU-4J\  Elizabeth  Sophia  (Justice),  born  in  Edinburgh 
19  Oct.,  1836  ;  married  8  March,  1S54,  as  2nd  wife, 
to  Guy  Lushington  Prendergast,  Esq.,  of  the  Madras 
Civil  Service  aforesaid. 

\^k-4J'\  Caroline  Judith  (Justice),  born  3  June,  1841  ; 
married  at  Bath  6  June,  i860,  to  Francis  Stanier, 
of  Peplow  Hall  and  High  Hatton,  Salop,  and  has 
had,  with  other  issue,  4  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Frank  Justice  (Stanier),  born  20  Oct.,  1862; 
Reginald  Henry,  born  7  April,  1864,  died  22  Jan., 
1865 ;  Beville,  bom  12  June,  1867  ;  William 
Sneyd,  bora  5  May,  1871  ;  Lucy  Caroline,  born 
14  Aug.,  1865  ;  Eleanor  Mar)',  bora  5  May,  1869; 
Leila  Dorothy,  borri  12  June,  1876. 
(S/'-pc)  Isabella  (Prendergast),  born  5  July,  1814  ;  died 
23  July,  18 15. 

(6/-9e)  Mary  Anne,  born  27  Sept.,  1815  ;  died  s.p.  z8 
Aug.,  1835  ;  married  in  India  25  Dec,  1834,  to  Lt.- 
Genl.  Simon  Eraser  McKenzie. 

{1j-()e)  Harriet,  born  12  May,  1817;  died  s.p.  II  June, 
1882,  having  married  ,  1852.  to  Charles  Van 

Straubenzee  Thome,  of  St.  James's  Bay,  Victoria, 
British  Columbia. 

(ij-ge)  Jane  (Prendergast),  bom  22  Aug.,  1818  ;  mar- 
ried 27  Jan.,  1834,  to  Lt.-Col.  Emanuel  Roberts,  of  the 
Madras  araiy  (see  Foster's  Baronetage)  ;  he  died  25 
Nov.,  1875,  ^ged  72,  having  had  6  sons  and  4  daughters. 
[1]  Edward  Gordon  (Roberts),  born  25  May,  1S37  ; 
died  22  Aug.,  1838. 

[2]  Richard  Samuel  (Roberts),  It. -col.  Madras  7th 
N.I.,  bom  18  July,  1838  ;  married  6  April,  1865, 
Emily,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Wells,  merchant,  of 
Mangalore,  and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 

Richard   (Roberts),  born  31  Dec,  1867  ;  Haidee 
Kathleen  Edith,  born  9  Sept.,  1880. 
[3]  Archibald  Henry,  major  royal  (Madras)  artillery, 
born  31  March,    1841  ;   died  6  Jan.,    1875,  having 
married  29  Jan.,  1868,  Katherine,  2nd  daughter  of 
John   Wells,  merchant,  of  Mangalore  ;  she  died 
,  having  had  2  sons. 
Archibald,   born  24  Nov.,    1868;    Bertie  Frank, 
bom  14  Nov.,  1872  ;  died  11  April,  1873. 
[4]  Henry  William,  of  Hollingside,   Durham,  J.P., 
capt.  late  98th  regt.,  born  16  June,  1843;  mamed 
10  Oct.,  1S71,  Amiie  Chipchase,  daughter  of  John 
Henderson,   Esq.,  of  Leazes  House,  Durham,  J. P., 
D,L.,  and  has  3  sons  and  a  daughter. 

(1)  Gerard  Chipchase,  born  19  Jan.,  1874. 

(2)  Maurice  Lennox,  born  2  Oct.,  1876. 

(3)  Frederick  John,  bom  27  Dec,  1878. 

(4)  Norah  Kathleen,  born  7  Aug.,  1872. 
[5]  Charles  Stewart,  bom  20  March,  1846. 
[6]  John  Allan,  bom  31  Jan.,  1850. 

[7]  Frances  Jane,  bora  18  Feb.,  1835  ;  died  young. 
[8]  Eliza  Sophia,  born  I2  April,  1S36  ;  died  young. 
[9]  Haidee  Susan,  born  4  Oct.,  1854. 
[10]  Jane  Kathleen,  born  2  Feb.,  1857. 
(9y-9c')  Emily  (Prendergast),  bom  19  Feb.,  1820. 
[lOt]  John,  bom  30  Aug.,  1780  ;  died  young, 
[ll,"]  James,  bom  15  June,  1781. 

[12tf]  Jane,    born    15   May,    1759;  died  1837; 

married  23  April,   17S3,  to  Joseph  Tyndall,  of  Dublin, 
merchant,  who  died  ,  1835,  having  had  4  sons 

and  5  daughters  (/). 

(Il-I2e)  Samuel  (Tyndall),  died  young. 

{?1-I2t)  Abraham,  died  unmarried  at  Madras  1823. 


(Zl-i2e)  Peter,  died  unmarried. 

(il-ize)  Joseph  (Tyndall),  of  the  Bombay  army,  mar- 
ried Tane  Walsh,  and  had  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 
[1]  Townsend  (Tyndall),  married  Euphemia  Walsh, 
and  died  ,  having  had  a  son. 

[2]  Spencer  (Tyndall),  married  Alice  ;  with- 

out issue. 

[3]  Euphemia,  married  to  Lt.-Col.  Spencer  Riming- 
ton,  Bombay  army,  retired  188:  ;  s.p. 
[4]  Isabella  (Tyndall),  unmarried. 
i5l-ize)  Euphemia  (Tyndall),  born  2t  March,   1791  ; 
died  unmarried  21  June,  1780,  aged  80. 
{lol-i3i)    Anne  (Tyndall),  bom  16  April,  1794  ;  died 
16  Dec,   1859;   married  16  April,  1812,   to  William 
McTaggart,  of  Madras,  merchant  (a  partner  in  Arbuth- 
not,  McTaggart,  and  Co.,  of  Madras) ;  he  died  18  May, 
1819,  having  had  a  son  and  2  daughters  (»;)• 
\lm-6l]  William  (McTaggart),  bom  10  April,  1813  ; 
died  15  March,  1850;  married  11;  Oct.,  1838,  Char- 
lotte, 3rd  daughter  of  W  R  Taylor,  Esq., 
Madras  C.S.  ;  she  died  27  April,  1850,  having  had  a 
son  and  daughter. 

(1)  William  Bell  (McTaggart),  late  capt.  14th 
hussars,  born  15  April,  1849;  married  14  June,l870, 
Amy  Letitia,  daughter  of  late  George  Frederick 
Thompson,  Esq.  (whom  he  divorced),  and  had  2  sons. 

William  Anstruther  (McTaggart),  born  9  March, 
1871  ;  Maxwell  Fielding,  born  i  Nov.,  1874. 

(2)  Charlotte  Anne,  born  6  Jan.,  1841  ;  married 
1st,  8  Nov.,  lS5o,  as  1st  wife,  to  Harcourt  James 
Lees,  late  60th  rifles,  eldest  son  of  Sir  John 
Lees,  Bart,  (she  divorced  him  29  Nov.,  1872), 
having  had  5  sons  and  2  daughters. 

[I]  John  Caldwell  (Lees),  bora  9  July,  1861. 
[2]  Arthur  Henry,  born  l8  Jan.,  1863. 

[3]  Herbert  William,  bom  3  Feb  ,  1864. 

[4]  Edwin  Leslie,  born  22  Nov.,  i866. 

[5]  Lionel  Walter,  born  II  March,  1868. 

[6]  Laura  Meric,  born  20  April,  1865. 

[7]  Eva  Janet,  bom  I  May,  1869. 
Charlotte  Anne  married  2ndly,  , 

to  Alexander  Thompson,  Esq.,  and  has  4  sons  and 
a  d.iughter. 

[8]'  Ernest  C  D  (Thompson),  born 

I  June,  1873. 

[9]  Frederick  George,  bora  8  Sept.,  1874. 

[10]  Gerald  Whitmore,  born  5  Jan.,  18S0. 

[II]  Maurice  F  ,  born  26  Sept.,  1881. 
[12J   Kathleen  Grace,  born  16  June,  1878. 

[2ot-6/]  Anne  (McTaggart),  born  19  Aug.,  1815,  un- 

[3«i-6/]  Jane,  born  23  Dec,  1816,  unmarried. 
{^l-i2e)  Charlotte  (Tyndall),  died  20  Feb.,  1S67  ;  mar- 
ried 10  March,  1811,  to  Rev.  Thomas  Gordon,  rector  of 
Carogh,  CO.  Ivildare  ;  died  ,  1827,  having  had, 

with  other  issue,  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Samuel  (Gordon),  R.N.,    born    I   Jan.,    1815; 

died  28  April,  1879  ;  married  30  May,  1844,  Sarah 

Jane,  daughter  of  (ieorge  Hall,   of  Rathmore,  co. 

Kildare  ;  she  died  15  July,  1865,  having  had  4  sons 

and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Stephen  Thomas  (Gordon),  born  24  Oct., 
1845;  died  20  Feb.,  1846. 

(2)  George  Battersby  (Gordon),  B.A.  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin,  1869,  in  holy  orders,  born  27  March, 
1847. 

(3)  Samuel  Prendergast  (Gordon),  bom  31  Oct., 
1848;  married  2  June,  1880,  Marion  Kathleen, 
daughter  of  George  Collins  Roberts,  of  Ennis- 
corthy,  co.  Wexford. 

(4)  Hall  Tyndall  (Gordon),  bora  14  July,  l8sa 

(5)  Sarah  Maria. 

(6)  Charlotte  Emily  Jane. 

[2]  George  (Gordon),  bora  24  Dec,  1821 ;  married 
Catherine  de  Renzy,  of  Croneyhorn,  co.  Wicklow, 


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♦•  Thg    DGSCGBT    OB  •♦ 


Lt.-Col,  Richard  Samuel  Roberts, 

ph  MADRAS  NATIVE  INFANTRY, 


FROM    THE 


'BIooO  Jaopal 


of  (JBrtfflanD. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  l9=T=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


■Humphrey  de  Boliun,  Earl  of 
Hereford,  etc.  (2iid  husband), 
fell  at  Boroughbridge,  16 
March,  1321. 


John,  Count^Elizabeth,= 
of  Holland,  d.  5  May, 
etc.  (1st  hus-  I3i6,aged 
band),  d.  s.p.     32. 


T 

Carrick  and  Earl  of  Or-  |       de  worth  (2nd  husband), 

monde   (ist    husband),      Bohun.  had  summons  to  parlt. 

d.  6  June,  1337.  13  Nov.  1347. 


James  Butler,   2nd  Earl  of=rElizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ormonde,  d.  18  Oct.  1382-3.  I  Darcy,    she    re-ra.    to    Sir 
Robert  Hereford. 


Eleanor  Butler,  m.  1359,  d.=j=Gerald,    4th   Earl  of  Des- 
1392-  mondjlordjusticeof  Ireland , 

'37°- 


Ties      FitzMaurice, 
rl.  of  Desmond. 


7th=j=Mary,  eldest 
I  de  Burgo, 
lEig- 


Eight. 


Thomas,  8tli  Earl  of  Des-=j=EIlice,  or  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
mond,  lord  deputy  1462-7,  I  John,  Lord  Barry  of  Butte- 
beheaded  15  Feb.  1467-8.      |  vant. 


Thomas,  12th  Earl  of  Des-=pGyles    (ist    wife),   dau.   of 
mond,  d.  1534,  aged  80.        I  Corraac  Macarthy,  9th  Lord 
I  of  Muskerry. 


Maurice   FitzThomas,  only=fJoane,   dau.   of  John  Fitz- 

son,  d.  1529.  AGibbon,  the  "  White  Knt." 

A, 


continued  from  below, 
Maurice  FitzThomas=T=Joane  FitzGibbon. 


James,  13th  Earl  of  Des- 
mond. =j= 


Ellen   (2nd=j=Thomas     Butler, 
wife).  I  Baron   of  Cahir, 

I  d-  1557- 


Joan  Butler,  co-heir  t 
half-brother  Edmund 
barony  of  Cahir. 


her=j=Jeffrey  Prendergast,of  New- 
the     castle,  co.  Waterford,  d.  12 
I  March,  1615. 


Thomas  Prendergast,  of=j=Eleanor  Butler  (ist  wife), 
Newcastle,  d.  I  March,  sister  of  Walter,  nth  Earl 
1626.  I  of  Ormonde. 


James,       Robert,  said  to       Edmond     Prendergast,     of 
slain        have  died  s.p.  Newcastle,  by  confirmation 

1627.  1639,  etc.,  elc.=j= 


Jelifrey.=j=    Thomas  Prendergast,  =fEleanor,  dau.  and  co- 
/(^      of  Croane,  d.  1725.        heir  of  David  Condon. 


Sir  Thomas,  of  Gort,  co.  Jeffrey,  of=f  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Galway,  Bart.=f  Crohane,     William    Daniel, 

k ^'^iLJ  ^"^" 

Thomas  Prendergast,  of=rMary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Ballinamona,  co.  Tipp.,  d.  I  John  Keating,  of  Roches- 
8  May,  1761,  aged  58.  town  Castle,   co.   Tipp.,   a 

I  baron  of  the  E.^chequer. 


Thomas,  dep.  registrar; 
oftheCourt  of  Chancery, 
Dublin,  d.  5  Jan.  1802, 
aged  83. 


Jane,  dau.  of  S.  John  Pren- 
Gordon,  of  Spring  dergast.=j= 
Garden, co.Water-  /{^ 

ford.  m.  1757,  d. 
19  April,  1S18. 


Thomas  Prendergast, 
B.A.,  MP.  Castlemar- 
tyr  1796-97,  Clonakilty 
1798-1800,  m.  and  d.  10 
Dec.  1830.== 
A 


Sir  Jeffrey  Prendergast,  Guy  Lenox  Prender- 

It.-genl.    in    the  army,  gast,  Bo.C.S.,    M  P. 

military     auditor-genl.  Lymington  1S26-7,  b. 

Madras,    b.    28     Nov.  8   June,  1773,  m.  and 

1769,  d,  4  July,  >8s6.=  d.  21  Feb.  1845-^ 


Stephen  Gordon=Frances.  dau. 
Prendergast.  ma-  |  of  C.  Green, 
jor84thregt.  b.  2  Esq.,Bo.  C.S. 
Nov.  1775,  d-  "  m-  "  ,SeP'- 
March,  1847.  1809,      i.     J 


~Otlier 


Thomas  Richard,  d.  m.  1843. 
Stephen    Gordon,    lieut.   13th 

Madras    N.I.,    d.   4    Sept. 

1879. 


Frances  Anne,  m.  ri  Feb. 
1832  to  Col.  Henry  Power, 
who  d.  28  Dec.  1869.= 


Elizabeth  Sophia,  m.  1831  to  Jane,  b.  22— :Lt.-Col     Emanuel    Ro- 

Gen.  Wm.  Justice,  sth  Madras  Aug.  1818,      berts,  Madras  army,  d. 

N.I.,  he  d.  27  Oct.  1868.=  m.  27  Jan.      25  Nov.  1875. 

A  J834.  I 


Archibald  Hcnry==» 

Roberts,      major      dau.    of    John 

R.A.,  b.  1841,  d.      Wells    aforsd., 

1875. 


Henry' 
of    He 


William  Roberts 


Tj.  Henderson,  John.  b. 
ham,  J.P.,  late  capt.  Esq.,  of  Durham,  Haidee. 
98th  regt.,  b.  1843.  I  m.  1871.  Jane. 


Kathleen,  b.        Archibald,  b.  24  Nov. 


Maurice  Lcnnojt, 


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and  died  in  New  Zealand  S  Nov.,  1S75,  having  liad 
6  children. 

[3]  Stephen,  bom  12  Dec,  1S17  ;  died  unmarried. 
[4]  Jane  (Gordon),  born  11  Oct.,  1818  ;  married 

,  to  Rev.  John  James  Nash,  M.A.   Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin,  1857,  incumbent  of  East  Maitland, 
N.S.  Wales,  and  had  7  children. 
[5]  Euphemia,  born  29  Oct.,  1819 ;  died  in  Canada 
,  1864,  having  married  to  Robert  Carew,  of 
Woodenstowii,  co.  Tipperaiy,  and  had  8  children. 
(il-i2e)  Mary  (Tyndall),  died  23  April,  1826;  married 
March,   1825,  to  Richard  Harman,  of  Dublin,   and 
had  a  son, 

Richard  James    Strachan    (Harman),    of    Christ 
Church,  N.Z.,  born  14  Aug.,  1826;  married  , 

Emma  de  Renzy,  of  Croneyhorn,  co.  Wicklow,  and 
has  had  7  sons  and  8  daughters. 

Richard  Dacre  (Harman),  born  3  June,  1859 ; 
Thomas  de  Renzy,  born  3  Feb.,  1861  ;  Annesley 
Frederick  George,  born  10  Nov.,  1864;  William 
Tindall  de  Renzy,  born  10  April,  1870  ;  Victor 
Edward,  bom  24  May,  1S72 ;  Edward  de  Renzy, 
born  18  Aug.,  1875,  died  23  Oct.,  1876  ;  Harold 
Tyndall  de  Renzy,  born  25  June  1877  ;  Mary  de 
Renzy  ;  Annie  McTaggart,  twin  with  Emma  Kate 
(Mrs.  Way)  ;  Frances  Dora  ;  Eveleen  Jane  ;  Bessie 
Caroline  Emily ;  Dora  Prendergast ;  Kathleen 
Mildred  de  Renzy. 
(9l-i2e)  Catherine  (Tyndall),  died  ,  1846  ;  mar- 

ried ,  to  John  Prendergast  Walker,  and  had 

a  son  and  daughter. 
[lie]  Mary,  born  31  March,  1763  ;  died  young. 
[14«]  Anne  (Prendergast),  bora  22  Nov.,  1767  ;  died 

1848  ;  married  5  Dec,  1788,  to  Fownes  Disney, 
Esq.,  attoraey-at-law,  who  died  13  March,  1823,  having 
had  a  son  and  7  daughters  (»). 

(ln-/4e)  Alexander  (Disney),  bom  Sept.,  1803;  died 
unmarried  at  Naples  ,  1883. 

(2n-i4e)  Eliza  (Disney),  bom      Oct.,  1790;  died  , 

1845;  married  30  Dec,  1812,  to  John  Prendergast 
Hackett,  of  Stratford  Place,  London,  who  died  4  Jan., 
1823,  buried  in  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  and 
had  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

[1]  Charles  Prendergast  (Hackett),  of  Melbourne, 
married,  and  has  a  son,  Evelyn. 
[8]  Annie  Jane,  married  2  Dec,  1843.  as  2nd  wife,  to 
Loftus  Henry  Bland,  of  Blandsfort,  Queen's  County, 
Q.C.  1854,  M.P.  King's  County  1852-9,  M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1S28,  bar.-at-law  King's  Inns 
1829  ;  he  died  21  Jan.,  1872,  having  had  a  son  and  2 
daughters. 

(1)  Thomas  Dalrymple  (Bland),  of  4th  hussars, 
bom  9  June,  1845;  died       Oct.,  1868. 

(2)  Elizabeth  Emily,  married  25  March,  1878.  as 
2nd  wife,  to  Very  Rev.  William  Warburton,  D.D., 
Dean  of  Elphin. 

(3)  Annie  Sophia  Alicia  (Bland). 

[3]  Sophia  (Hackett),  died  March,  1883;  mar- 

ried ,  to  Sir  Francis  W  Smith,  M.D., 

of  Dublin,  who  died  1840,  having  had  a 

son.    Major    Amiistead    Smith,    deceased,    and    a 
daughter,  Frances,  also  deceased. 
[4]  Henrietta  (Hickett),  died  young. 
{Zn-I4e)  Sophia  (Disney),  bora  1792  ;  married 

,  Dunne,  of  Queen's  County,  and  had,  with 

other  issue,  a  son, 

Arthur  Disney  Dunne,  of  Dacca,  Bengal,  father  of 

Arthur   Mountjoy   Dunne,   of  Trin.   Coll.,   Dublin, 

1878,  admitted  to  the  Middle  Temple  17  June,  1878, 

called  to  the  bar  29  June,  1 88 1. 

(4«-7.jK)  Jane  (Disney),  born      July,  1799  ;  died  7  Nov., 

1864  ;  married  15  June,   1827,  to  Charles  Cambie,  of 

Castletown,  co,  Tipperary  (only  son  of  David  Cambie, 

of  Castletown  Cambie) ;  he  died  30  Nov.,  1S67,  having 

had  3  sons  and  3  daughters  (0). 


[lo-pt]  David  (Cambie),  died  young  1842. 
[2o-4it\  Alexander  Jeffry  (Cambie),  of  Government 
Buildings,  Ottawa,  married   Elizabeth  Poston,  and 
has  had  4  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  William  Henry,  died  young. 

(2)  Charles.         (3)  David.         (4)  Alexander. 
(6)  Jane  Disney,  died  young. 

(6)  Susan.  (7)  Sarah. 

[So-^n]  Henry  John  (Cambie),  of  Victoria,  British 
Columbia,  civil  engineer,  married  Helen  Fay,  and 
has  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  Henry  Babington.    (2)  Elizabeth. 

(3)  Helen.  (4)  Ida  Jane. 

[4a-4n]  Margaret  Anne  (Carnbie),  married  at  Madras 
16  Nov.,  1854,  to  her  cousin,  Lt.-Col.  Hew  Dal- 
rymple Prendergast,  R.E.,  aforesaid,  and  has 
issue. 

[5o-4}i]  Annie  (Cambie),  married  to  Robert  Murray 
(4th  son  of  late  Andre  Allen  Murray,  of  Loughoona, 
CO.  Monaghan,  bar.-at-law);  he  died  7  Feb.,  1854, 
leaving  a  son  and  daughter. 

Andre  Allen  (Murray),  bora  25  Nov.,  1852 ; 
Roberta  Jane,  born  20  June,  1854. 
[60-411]  Jane  (Cambie),  married  ist  to  John  Major, 
and  2ndly  to  (Hon.)  John  Hamilton,  of  Tyrella 
House,  Montreal,  senator  Ontario  ;  by  her  1st  hus- 
band she  had  a  son, 

George  Robert  (Major),  born  20  July,  1854. 
{h>i-i4e)  Ann  (Disney),  bom  July,  1 801  ;  dieds.p. 

;  married  ,  to  Lt.-Col.  Henry 

Grove,  who  died  at  Bath. 

(6«-/^i?)  Sarah  (Disney),   married   6  Jan.,    1830,   to 
WiUiam  Henry  Babington,  Esq.,  E.LC.S.  (son  of  late 
Thomas  Babington,  M.P.,  of  Rothley  Temple,  Leicester- 
shire) ;    he  died  s.p.  ,  1867. 
(7k-/^')  Emily  (Disney),  bom  ,  1810;  died 
;  married                       ,   to  Thomas  Alexander 
Wise,     M.D.    Edin.      1824,    F.R.C.P.     Edin.    1852, 
F.R.C.S.  E.          ,  and  had  4  sons  and  2  daughters. 
[1]   Allan  M               (Wise),  died  young. 
'2]  William  Henry,  died  young. 
[3]   Emelius  Somerset,  died  young. 
4]    James   Fownes    Norton   (Wise),    of  Rostellan 
Castle,  CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  late  surgeon  R.A.,  bom- 

,  1835  ;  married  3  April,  1877,  Agnes  Foulis, 
only   daughter    of    late    Col.    Wm.    Low,    Madras 
cavalry  (see  FOULIS,  in  Foster's  Baronetage). 
[5]  Anna  Margaret  (Wise),  married  ,  to  Col. 

Nicholson,  and  has  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 
[6]   Henrietta  Babington,  born  3  Sept.,  1835  ;  mar- 
ried 20  Sept.,  i860,  to  Clement  Lawless,  Esq.,  who 
died  12  May,  1877,  leaving  an  only  daughter. 
Emily  Anne  (Lawless). 
(in-i4e')  Louisa  (Disney),  bom      March,  1813;  married 
,  to  Yelverton  O'Keefe,  registrar  of  Court 
of  Chancery  in  Ireland,  and  had  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 
[1]    Charies  (O'Keefe),   clerk  of   the  peace  King's 
County,  died      Nov.,  18S3. 
[2]  Manus,  died  immarried. 
[3]  Emma,  dead. 
[4]  Constance,  living  unmanied. 
[15f]  Euphemia  (Prendergast),  bora  21  June,  1771  ;  died 
5  Feb.,  1858  ;  married  31  May,  1792,  to  Rev.  John  Ravel 
Walsh,  who  died       June,   1833,  having  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son. 

John  Prendergast  (Walsh),  lost  a  leg  at  Waterloo, 
served  with  the  rifle  brigade  (old  95th),  took  holy 
orders;  died  15  Dec,  1867;  father  of  Col.  Thomas 
Prendergast  (Boles)  Walsh,  of  2,  Victoria  Mansions, 
S.W.,  Rectory  Estate,  Ealing,  Mount  Ararat,  Broad- 
stairs,  and  Laragh  Manor,  co.  Cavan,  born  20  April, 
1831 ;  married  twice,  and  has  issue  (see  subsjquent 
volume). 


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♦•  Thg  Descent  ob  •♦" 

Arthur  Mountjoy  Dunne, 

OF  CA  L  CUTTA ,  BA  R  RIS  TER-A  T-LA  W, 


15I00D  JRopal 


of  (iBnglanlJ. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  l9~Eleanor  (1st  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239.  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Humphrey  de  Bohun,  Earl  of 
Hereford,  etc.  (2nd  husband), 
fell  at  Boroughbridge,  16 
March,  1321. 


John,  Count=Elizabeth,= 
of  Holland,  d.  5  May, 
etc.  (ist  hus-  13 16,  aged 
band),  d.  s.p.     32. 

James  Butler,  Earl  of= 
Carrick  and  Earl  of  Or- 
monde (1st  husband), 
d.  6  June,  1337. 


:Eleanor=Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 

de         worth  (2nd  husband), 

Bohun.     had  summons  to  parlt. 

13  Nov.  1347. 


James  Butler,   2nd  Earl  ofT=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ormonde,  d.  18  Oct.  1382-3.     Darcy,    sh< 


Eleanor  Butler,  m.  1359,  d.^ 
1392. 


^Gerald,  4th  Earl  of  Des- 
mond, lord  justice  of  Ireland, 
I370- 


James      FitzMaurice,     7th=j=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Ulick 
Earl  of  Desmond.  de      Burgo,      MacWilliam 


Eight! 


Thomas,  Sth  Earl  of  Des=f  Ellice,  or  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
mond,  lord  deputy  1462-7,  John,  Lord  Barry  of  Butte- 
beheaded  15  Feb,  1467-8.        vant. 


Thomas,  12th  Earl  of  Des-=j=Gyles    (ist    wife),   dau.    of 
mond,  d.  1534,  aged  80.        I  Cormac  Macarthy,  9th  Lord 
I  ofMuskerry. 

Maurice  FitzThonias,  only=fJoane,   dau.   of  Tohn  Fitz- 

son,  d.  1529.  ^Gibbon,  the  "White  K.nt." 

A, 

continued  above. 


continued  from  below, 
Maurice  FitzThomas=f=Joane  FitzGibbon. 


James,  13th  Earl  of  Des-     Ellen   (2nd=j=Thomas     Butler, 

mond.=j=  wife).  I  Baron   of  Cahir, 

A  I  d.  1557. 


Joan  Butler,  co-heir  to  her=i=JelTrey  Prendergast,of  New- 
half-brotlier  Edmund  in  the  I  castle,  co.  Waterford,  d.  12 
barony  of  Cahir.  |  March,  1615. 


Thomas     Prendergast 
Newcastle,     d, 
1626. 


ist,     of=j=Eleanor   Butler  (ist  w 

March,     sister  of  Walter,  i  ith 

I  of  Ormonde. 


James,       Robert,  said  to       Edmond     Prendergast,     of 
slain        have  died  s.p.  Newcastle,  by  conhrmation 

1627.  1639,  etc.,  etc.=p 


Jefirey.=f=    Thomas  Prendergast,  = 
^      of  Croane,  d.  1725. 


Sir  Thomas,  of  Gort,  co.    Jeffrey,  of=i=Margaret,  dau.  of 

Galway,  Bart.=f=  Crohane,     William    Daniel, 

A  d.  1 735.  J  Esq. 

Thomas     Prendergast,     of=pMary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Ballinamona,  co.  Tipp.,  d.  I  John   Keating,      '  " 


8  May,  1 76 1,  aged  58. 


Df  Rochi 
town  Castle,  co.  Tipp., 
baron  of  the  Exchequer. 


Thomas,  dep.  registrar 
of  the  Court  of  Chancery, 
Dublin,  d.  5  Jan.  iS02, 
aged  83. 


=Jane,  dau.  of  S.  John  Pren- 
Gordon,  of  Spring  dergast.=j= 
Garden, CO.  Water-  )^ 

ford.  m.  1757,  d. 
19  April,  1818. 


Other    Jane.m  1783,  Anne.b. 

issue      to       Joseph  I767,m. 

(seep.     Tyndall,     of  5     Dec. 

72).        Dublin.=f=  1 788.  d. 

A  "848. 


Fownes  Euphemia.m.     Margaret,       m.     Sarah, m. 1st  toCpt.  Catherine,  m.  1800 

Disney,  1792  to  Rev.     1799    to    Maj.-     Selby,  2ndly  to  Sir  to  John  Rothwell, 

ally. -at-  John     Ravel     Gen. Sir  William     Alex.    Anstruther,  Esq.,  of  Cannans- 

law  d.l3  Walsh.  =p          Clarke,  Bart.=j=     C.J.,  Bombay.=j=  town,  co.  Meath.=j= 

Mar.  1823.                AAA  A 


ElizaDis-=j=John  Pren-      Sophia^ 
ney,     m.        dergast        Disney, 
30    Dec.     Hackett,of    b.  1792. 
1812,    d.     London,  d. 
1845.  1823. 

Charles  Prendergast  Hackett, 
of  Melbourne.  =f= 


Dunne, 
of  Queen's 
Co. 


Jane    Disney,  m.  Ann    Disney,    m.    to  Emily  Disney,  LouisaDis- 

1827    to    Charles  Lt.-Co).  Grove.  m.    to    Thos.  ney,  m.  to 

Cambie,ofCastle-  Sarah  Disney,  m  1830  Alex.     Wise,  Yelverton 

town,co.Tipp.=j=  toW.H.babinr;ton,  M.D.=j=  O'Keefe, 

A  Esq.,  who  d.  1867.                A  Esq.=f= 


Arthur  Disney  Dunne,  of  Dacca,=p 
Bengal. 


Constance  O'Keefe. 


[S5 


e,  of  Calcutta  18S4,  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Middle  Temple  1881. 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


\\&e\  Margaret,  bom  4  Sept.,  1774;  died  3  July,  1845, 
having  married  l4Sept.,  1799,  toMajor-Genl.  Sir  William 
Clarke,  Bart,  (see  Foster's  Barotietage).  so  created  28 
June,  1804;  raised,  served  and  commanded  84th  York 
and  Lancaster  regiment;  he  died  7  Feb.,  1808,  having 
had  6  sons  and  a  daughter  (/). 

(l/-/6^)  Sir  William  Henry  St.  Laurence  Clarke-Travers, 
and  baronet,  assumed  by  royal  licence  20  March.  1S53, 
the  name  and  arms  of  Travers,  in  addition  to  that  of 
Clarke,  bom  3  Aug.,  1801  ;  died  31  Aug..  1877,  having 
married  4  Sept.,  1827,  Elizabeth  Barbara,  only  child 
and  heir  of  John  Moore  Travers,  Esq.,  of  Clifton,  co. 
Cork,  and  has  had  5  sons  and  4  daughters. 

[1]  WilHam  Henry  Travers  (Clarke-Travers),  capt. 
14th  light  dragoons,  born  30  Nov.,  1828  ;  died  in 
Natal,  12  March,  1868. 

[2]  John  Moore  Travers  (Clarke-Travers),  capt. 
17th  regiment,  bora  II  Jan.,  1834;  died  17  Oct., 
1873- 

[3]  Sir  Guy  Francis  Travers  (Clarke-Travers),  3rd 
and  present  baronet,  major  royal  Irish  rifles,  formerly 
86th  foot,  born  22  Oct.,  1842. 

[4]  Boyle  Lorenzo  Travers  (Clarke-Travers).  heir 
presumptive  to  the  baronetcy,  born  26  Feb..  1845. 
[6]  Henry  Alexander  Travers  (Clarke-Travers), 
curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hastings,  1883,  born  15 
Oct.,  1848  ;  married  18  July,  1881,  Ada  Sarah, 
widow  of  Rev.  George  Fereman,  M.A.,  vicar  of  Brize 
Norton,  Oxon. 

[6]  Lucia  Margaret,  married  12  July,  1855,  t°  James 
Alexander,  Esq.,  of  St.  Clair,  Holywood,  co.  Down 
(see  Foster's  Barottitage)  ;  he  died  s.p.  9  Feb.,  1882. 
[7]  Elise  Barbara.         [8]  Agnes  Isabella. 
[9]   Christiana  Mary. 
(2p-i6e)  Guy  Henry  Prendergast  (Clarke),  col.  in  the 
army,  born  10  Sept.,  1802  ;  died  s.p.  24  Nov.,   1866, 
having  married  24  July,  1847,  Sophia,  relict  of  Capt. 
William  Walker,  and  2nd  daughter  of  John  Tynvhitt, 
Esq.,  of  H.M.  vice-admiralty  court,  Gibraltar,  and  of 
Pentre  Park,  South^Wales  (see  Foster's  Baronetage). 
(Zp-i6e)  Francis  Anthony  (Clarke),  col.  E.I.C.M.S., 
bom   17   Sept.,    1803;    died    I    Sept.,    1879,    having 
married  19  Jan.,  1841,  Anne  Emily,  daughter  of  Major 
Willoughby   Bean,    Coldstream   guards,    and    had    a 
daughter. 

(ip-i6e)  Henry  (Clarke),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin, 
recter  of  Northfield.  co.  Worcester,  i  S34-80,  born  1 8  Nov. 
1804,  died  s.p.  2  Oct.,  18S0;  married  24  June,  1834, 
Agnes  Mary,  younger  daughter  and  co-heir  of  John 
Johnston,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Galabank,  Annandale,  co. 
Dumfries  (see  Curtis,  in  Foster's  Baronetage). 
(J)p-i6e)  Charles  William  (Clarke),  lieut.  19th  regiment, 
bom  Jan.,  1806  ;  died  July,  1830. 
{Jap-i6e)  John  William  (Clarke),  rector  of  Conipton 
Bassett,  Wilts  ;  born  22  May,  1S08 ;  died  10  May, 
1878,  having  married  5  July,  1852,  Elizabeth,  2nd 
daughter  of  Edward  Smyth,  Esq  .  of  the  Fence,  Maccles- 
field, and  had  a  son  and  daughter. 

Edward  Henry   St.  Laurence   (Clarke),   lieut.   36th 
regiment,  bom  17  April,  1857  ;  Margaret. 
(Ip-j6e)  Margaret,  married  20  June,  1839,  to  William 
Sheppey  Greene,   Esq.,  King's  dragoon  guards  (only 
son  of  Col.  Sheppey  Greene,  military  auditor-general 
at  Bengal) ;  he  died       June,  1848,  having  had  2  sons. 
[1]  William  Sheppey  Greene,  late  capt.  19th  hussars, 
bora  30  Sept.,  1841  ;  married  ,  1S82,  Helen, 

daughter    of  Robert    Dawtrey  Drewitt,    Esq,,    of 
Peppering,  Sussex. 
[17(?]  Isabella,   bora  5  Sept.,  1776;  died  immarried  21 
Sept.,  1840. 


[ISf]  Sarah,  bom  10  Sept.,  1777 ;  died  15  Dec,  1865, 
having  married  1st,  at  Surat,  Dec,  1801,  to  Capt.  W. 
Selby,  E.I.C.  Marine;  he  died  s.p.;  she  remarried  at 
Madras,  14  March,  1803,  to  Sir  Alexander  Anstmther, 
chief  justice  Bombay  ;  he  died  16  July,  1819,  having  had 
3  sons  (see  Foster's  Baronetage). 

[We]  Catherine,  bom  18  March,  1779;  died  30  Oct., 
i860 ;  married  18  March,  iSoo,  to  John  Rothwell,  Esq., 
of  Cannanstown,  co.  Meath,  who  died  18  May,  184J2, 
aged  66,  having  had  2  daughters  {q). 

(ly-ige)  Jane  (Rothwell),  married  ,  1821,  to 

John   Martley,  of  Ballyfallon,  co.  Meath;  he  died  31 
Aug.,  1841,  having  had,  %vith  other  issue,  3  sons.  • 
[1]  William  (Martley),  bom     Jan.,  1824  ;  died  s.p. 
6  Feb.,  1874. 

[2]  John  Rothwell,  died  ,  1844. 

[3]  Francis  Blackbume  (Mardey),  of  Ballyfallon,  co. 
Meath,  J.  P.,  registrar  Court  of  Chancery,  Dublin, 
eldest  surviving  son,  born  31  Aug.,  1829;  married 
22  Oct.,  1853,  Bessie,  daughter  of  William  Gibson, 
of  Rockforest,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  2  sons. 

(1)  William  Gibson  (Martley),  B.A.  Trin.  Coll., 
IDublin,  bom  19  Nov.,  1859. 

(2)  Francis  Charles,  bom  20  Jan.,  1855. 
(Zq-ige)  Eliza  (Rothwell),  married  ,  to 
William,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Sadleir,  of  Castletown,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  had  5  sons  and  2  daughters. 

Thomas  Rothwell(Sadleir),bora  1S39  ;  JohnMartley; 
Francis  John ;  Richard  Willoughby ;  WiUiam 
Martley  ;  Jane  Woodward  ;  Eliza  Henrietta. 

FRANCIS  PRENDERGAST,  of  Dublin  (see 
page  76),  registrar  Court  of  Chancery, 
Ireland,  bom  at  Clonmel  2  Nov.,  1768;  died  31 
May,  1846,  buried  at  Mount  Jerome  Cemetery, 
near  Dublin;  he  married  ist,  Oct.,  1797, 
Maria,  daughter  of  Andrew  Reynolds,  of  Dublin; 
she  died  11  May,  1805,  having  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  JeftVey  Francis,  admitted  to  Gray's  Inn  12  Nov.,  1819, 
B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1821,  born  2  Feb.,  1799;  died 
at  Bath  22  July,  1879,  aged  Si,  having  married  at  Ham- 
burgh 22  June,  1830,  Margaretta  Sophia,  daughter  of  John 
Michael  Frederic  Wehrtmann;  she  died  18  Aug.,  1S65. 
[2]  Eliza  Marian,  bom  28  April,  1800  ;  died  at  Bath  10 
Feb.,  1S81,  aged  Si. 
[3]  Henrietta,  of  Bath,  born  11  May,  1805,  Ii^'ing  1883. 

Francis  Prendergast  married  2ndly,  7  Dec, 
1805,  Esther,  daughter  of  John  Patrick,  of  Dublin ; 
she  died  16  Nov.,  1846,  having  had  5  sons  and  2 
daughters. 

[4]  JOHN  PATRICK,  named  on  page  73. 

[5]   Francis,  bar.-at-law  King's  Inns   1831,  admitted  to 

the   Middle   Temple   14  Nov.,    1828,   B.A.  Trin.   CoU., 

Dublin,  1828.  M.A.  18^1,  born  4  March,  1809. 

[6]    Joseph  Samuel,    B.A.    Trin.   Coll.,  Dublin,    1832, 

M.D.,   inspector-genl.    army  hospitals,    bom    12   Sept., 

iSio. 

[7]  Thomas  St.  Patrick,  bom  17  March,   1812;  died  24 

May.  1812. 

[8]  William  Paul,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxon,  1834,  admitted 

to  the  Middle  Temple  21  Jan.,  1839,  bar.-at-law  1842, 

bom  28  Feb.,  1S13. 

[9]  Mary  Jane,  of  Bath,  bom  13  Aug.,  1815. 

[10]  Jane  Eliza,  bom  7  April,  1816  j  died  same  day. 


[86] 


♦•  Thg    Dgscgdt  of  •<> 
Major  Sir  Guy   Francis   Travers   Clarke-Travers,  Bart., 


IBIooD  Eopal 


of  CnglanO. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  l9=i=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274, b.  17 June,  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


John.  Count^Elizabeth,: 
of  Holland,  d.  5  May, 
etc.  (ist  bus-  I3i6,aged 
band),  d.  s.p.     32. 


Hereford,  etc.  (2nd  husband), 
fell  at  Boroughbridge,  16 
March,  1321. 


James  Butler,  Earl  of^EIeanor=Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 
Carrick  and  Earl  of  Or-  de  worth  (2nd  husband), 
monde  (1st  husband),  Bohun.  had  summons  to  parlt. 
d.  6  June,  1337.  13  Nov.  1347. 


James  Butler,  2nd  Earl  of=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ormonde,  d.  18  Oct.  1382-3.  |  Darcy,    she    re-m.    to    Sir 
Robert  Hereford. 


=Gerald,  4th  Earl  of  Des- 
mondjlordjusticeof  Ireland, 
1370- 


Eleanor  Butler, 
1392. 


James      FitzMaurice,     7th=j=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Ulick 
Earl  of  Desmond.  de      Burgo,      MacWilliam 

I  Eighter. 


Thomas,  8th  Earl  of  Des-=fEIlice,  or  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
mond,  lord  deputy  1462-7,  1  John,  Lord  Barry  of  Butte- 
beheaded  15  Feb.  1467-8.        vant. 


Thomas,  12th  Earl  of  Des-=f=Gyles    (ist    wife),   dau.   of 
mond,  d.  1534,  aged  80.        I  Cormac  Macarthy,  9th  Lord 
I  of  Muskerry. 


Maurice  FitzThomas,  only=j=Joane,   dau.   of  John  Fitz- 
son,  d.  1529.  i, Gibbon,  the  "White  Knt." 


continued  from  bslow. 
Maurice  FiuThomas=i=Joane  FitzGibbon. 


s,  13th  Earlof  Des- 

A 


Ellen   (2nd=f=Thomas     Butler, 
wife).  I  Baron   of  Cahir, 

I  d.  1557- 


Joan  Butler,  co-heir  to  her=f=JeffreyPrendergast,of  New- 
half-brother  Edmund  in  the  castle,  co.  Waterford,  d.  12 
barony  of  Cahir.  |  March,  1615. 


^Eleanor  Butler  (1st  wife), 
sister  of  Walter,  nth  Earl 
of  Ormonde. 


Thomas  Prendergast,  of= 
Newcastle,  d.  i  March, 
1626. 


James, 
slain 
1627. 


Robert,  said  to 
have  died  s.p. 


Edmond  Prendergast,  of 
Newcastle,  by  confirmation 
1639,  etc.,  etc.=f= 


Jeffrey .=r    Thomas  Prendergast,  =f  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co- 
/jv^      of  Croane,  d.  1725.        heir  of  David  Condon. 


Sir  Thomas,  of  Gort,  co. 
Galway,  Bart.=f= 

A 


Jeffrey,  of=r=Margaret,  dau.  of 
Crohane,  William  Daniel, 
d.  1735.     I  Esq. 


Thomas  Prendergast, 
Ballinamona,  co.  Tipp- 
8  May,  1761,  aged  58. 


continued  aiove. 


Thomas,  dep.   registi 
of  iheCourt  of  Chancery, 
Dublin,  d.  5  Jan.  1S02, 
aged  S3. 


of=j=Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
d.  I  John   Keating,  of  Roches- 
town  Castle,   CO.   Tipp.,  a 
I  baron  of  the  Exchequer. 


John  Pren- 
dergast.=f= 


=j=Jane, 
Gordon,  01 
Garden,  CO.'' 
ford,  m.  17 
19  April,  I 


dau.    of    S. 


;7.  d. 


Other   Jane,m.l783    Anne,m.l788,    Euphemia.m.  Margaret,b.=i=Maj.-Gen.  Sarah,  m.  Ist  to  Cpt.    Catherine,  m.  1800 

issue     to       Joseph    to        Fownes    1792  to  Rev.  4Sept.l774,     Sir    Wm.  Selby,  2ndly  to  Sir    to  John  Rothwell, 

(seep.    Tyndall,     of   Disney,  atty.-   John     Ravel  m.  14  Sept.       Clarke,  Alex.     Anstruther,    Esq.,  of  Cannans- 

72.)       Dublin.  =T=        at-law.=j=            Walsh.=f=  1799,    d.    3     Bart.,  d.  7  C.J.,  Bombay.=T-        town,  co.  Meath.=?= 

AAA  July.  1845-    I  Feb.l8o8.  A A 

Margaret,  m.  1839 
to  William  Shep- 
peyGreene,  King's 
dragoon  guards, 
he  d.  June  1848.=?= 


Sir     William^ 
Henry  St. 
Laurence 
Clarke-Tra- 
vers, Bart.,  d. 
31  Aug.  1877. 


Elizabeth  Barbara,  GuyHenryPrendergast, 
ly  child  and  heir  col.  in  the  army,  m. 
"    " "    ~  and  d.  s.p.  1866. 

Francis  Anthony,  col. 
E.I.C.S.,  d.  1  Sept. 
1879,  leaving  a  dau. 


of  J.  M.  Travers, 
Esq.,    of    Clift. 
CO.  Cork,  d.  5  J; 


Henry,  rector  of    John       William, 
Northfield,  m.     rector  of  Compt on 


andd.s.p.lS 

Charles,      lii 

19th    regt., 


Bassett,  m.  1 85: 
Elizabeth,  2nd 
dau.  of  Edward 
Smyth,  Esq.=F 


Sir  Guy  Francis  Tra-  Boyle  Henry        Alexander  Lucia,  m.  to  James         Elise. 

vers  Clarke-Travers,  Lorenzo  Travers,inholyorders,  Alexander,     Esq.,        Agnes. 

3rd   bart.,  major  R.  Travers,  m.  1881  Ada,  widow  and  d.  s.p.  9  Feb.     Christiana. 

Irish    Rifles,    b.  22  b.  26  Feb.  of  Rev.  George  Fere-  1882. 

Oct.  1842.  1845.  man,  M.A. 


Edward  HenrySt.     Marga- 
Lawrence  Clarke,    ret. 
capt.    the   Wore 
regt.  1884,  b.  17 
AprU,  1857. 


[87] 


♦•  THS   DGSCGOT   OB  •♦ 


Charles,   3rd  Lord  Ellenborough, 


'BlooD  JRogal 


of  (ZBnglant). 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=j=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7july,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
1295. 


Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  1272.= 
d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife). 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  1st- 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston.Earl  of 
Cornwall. 


Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
band), cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
ter, d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.   7=i=RaIph   de   Stafford,   K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  I  cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 

Aug.  1372. 

I 

Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford,=j=Philippa,    dau.  of  Thomas 
K.G.  I  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  War- 

wick. 


Katherine  de  Stafrord=j=Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  cr. 
I  Ear]    of    Suffolk    1 399,    d. 


Sept.  1415. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole=f=Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney. 

Katherine  de  la  Pole=j=Sir  Miles  Stapilton,  of 
Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept. 
1466. 


eySi 

Tb, 


Joan  Stapilton=pSir  John  Huddleston,   of  Milium  (2nd 
I  husband). 


pjoan,   dau.   of   Lord   Fitz- 


Sir   John    Huddleston, 
3  Hen.  VIII. 


tthtued/rojjt  hehyw. 
Sir  John  Huddleston=i=Joan  Fitzhugh. 

Sir  John  Huddleston,  of=f=Joyce  (3rd  wife),  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Prickley,  of 
Prickley,  co.  Worcester. 

Andrew     Huddleston,      of=j=Mary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 

Farington,  co.  Lane,  etc.      I  of    Cuthbert     Hutton,    of 

I  Hutton  John,  Cumberland. 


Joseph       Huddleston,      of=j=  Elinor,  2nd  dau.  of  Cuth- 
Farington.  I  bert  Sisson,  of  Kirkbarrow, 

I  Westmorland. 


Andrew     Huddleston,     of=j=Dorothy,    dau.    of    Daniel 


Hutton  John. 


Fleming,  of  Skirwith,  West- 
morland. 


Mary     Huddleston     (2nd=j=John  Senhouse,  of  Nether 
wife).  hall,  Cumberland. 


Humphrey    Senhouse,     of=j=Eleanor,   dau.    of  William 
NetherhalL  Kirby,    Esq.,    of   Elslack, 

CO.  Lane. 


Bridget  Senhouse,  m.  i4=j=John  Christian,  of  Miln- 
May  1 717,  bd.  27  Sept.  town,  Isle  of  Man,  d.  20 
1749-  Sept.  1745. 


Mary  Christian,  m.  27  June,=f=Rt.     Rev.    Edmund    Law, 

1740,  d.  I  March,  1762.        I  D.D.,    Bishop   of    Carlisle 

1768,  until  d.  14  Aug.  1787. 


John    Law,  Ewan  Law,  Sir  Edward  Law,  lord  chief=Ann,  dau.  of  George  Thomas,  George  Law,  D.D.,     Five 

Bishop  of  of  Horsted,  justiceof  England,  cr.  Baron  I  P.  Towry,  R.N.,  m.  settled  in  bp.    of  Bath   and     daus 

Clonfert,  m.  Sussex.=f=  Ellenborough  19  Apl.  1802,  I  17  Oct.   17S9,  d.   16  America,  Wells.=j= 

and   d.  s.p.                 )^  chancellor  of  the  exchequer  I  Aug.  1843.  m.  andd.                )^ 

1810.  1806,  d.  II  Dec.  1S18.          I  s.p. 


Edward,  cr.  Earl  Hon.  Charles  Ewan=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  Hon.    Henry 

of  Ellenborough,  Law,  M.  P.,  recorder  I  Sir  Edward  Night-  Spenser  Law, 

m.   and  d.   s.p.l.  of    London,    d.    13     ingale,  Bart.,  d.  25  m.    and    has 

22  Dec.  1871.  Aug.  1850.  I  June,  1S64.  issue. 


Hon.  William  Trevor  Law, 
formerly  vicar  of  Harborne, 
CO.  Staff,  etc.,  m.  twice,  and 
has  issue. 


— I 
Five 


Anna   Elizabeth=j=Charles  Edmund=plsabella  (3rd  wife),  dau. 


(2nd  wife),  dau. 
ofRev.JohnFitz- 
gerald  Day.  m. 
1855,  d.  i860. 


Tov 
Baron  Ell 
borough,  b. 
Nov.  1820. 


t\ 


of  Alexander  Ogilby, 
Esq.,  m.  1S63,  d.  1874. 
=  Beatrice  (4th  wife), 
dau.of  SirN.J.  Knatch- 
buU,  Bart. 


Mary  (2nd=j=John,  3rd 
wife),  m.  I  Lord  Kil- 
3  S  e  p  t.  I  maine,  d. 
•839-  3january, 

1S73. 


Elizabeth  Frederica,  m.  Ist 
Sophia,  a  17  May,  1848,  to 
nun.  her   cousin,    Ed- 

mund Law,  who 
d.  1867;  shere-m. 
to  M.  Greve. 


I  Hon.  Charles  Towry     Hon.     Ger-     Hon.  Emily     Francis  William, 
I  Hamilton  (Law),   b,    trude  Edith.    Julia.  4th     Lord    Kil- 

21  April,  1856.  maine.  =i= 


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Hon.  Arthur  Hon.  Evelyne,=j=Col.  Sir  Owen 
HenryBrowne.  m.  1867,  d.  I  Tudor  Bume, 
Hon.  Julia.  i87S(istwife).     K.c.s.i.,  ci.b. 

^(seep.  18). 


CHARLES  EDMUND  TOWRY  LAW,  Baron 
Ellenborough  (1802,  U.K.),  lieut.-coL  6th 
reg. ;  20TH  in  descent  from  Edward  L  ;  suc- 
ceeded his  uncle  as  3rd  baron  22  Dec,  1871  ; 
born  17  Nov.,  1820;  married  ist,  23  Nov.,  1840, 
Lady  Eleanor  Cecil  Howard,  eldest  daughter  of 
Williain,  4th  Earl  of  Wicklow;  she  died  s.p., 
15  June,  1852.  He  married  2ndly,  28  June,  1855, 
Anna  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rev.  John  Fitz- 
gerald Day,  of  Beaufort  House,  Killarney;  she 
died  29  Feb.,  i860,  having  had  a  son, 
[1]  Hon.  Charles  Towry  Hamilton,  born  21  April,  1856. 
His  Lordship  married  3rdly,  26  Aug.,  1863, 
Isabella,  daughter  of  Alexander  Ogilby,  Esq.,  of 
Pellipar,  co.  Londonderry  (see  Curwen  pedigree); 
she  died  22  April,  1874.  He  married 4thly,  i  Dec, 
1874,  Beatrice  Joanna,  youngest  daughter  of  Sir 
Norton  Joseph  Knatchbull,  Bart,  (see  Foster's 
Baro)ietage);  by  his  3rd  wife  he  had  2  daughters. 

[2]  Hon.  Gertrade  Edith. 
[3]  Hon.  Emily  Julia. 


TiTE  Descent  of 

Lord  Ellenborough 

FROM  THE  Blood  Royal  of  England. 

DWARD  L,  so  named 
after  Edward  the  Confes- 
sor; born  at  Westminster, 
■17  June,  1239,  knighted 
at  Burgos,  1254,  created 
Earl  of  Chester;  crowned 
at  "Westminster,  19  Aug., 
1274,  king  of  England, 
lord  of  Ireland,  duke  of 
Aquitaine;  he  subdued 
the  principality  of  Wales  1283,  claimed  and  e.xer- 


[S9I 


cised  feudal  superiority  over  Scotland;  died  at 
Burgh-on-the-Sands,  Cumberland,  7  July,  1307, 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey ;  by  his  ist  wife, 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Ferdinand  III.,  king  of 
Castile,  who  died  27  Nov.,  1290,  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  daughter, 

JOAN  OF  ACRE,  born  there  1272;  died  10 
May,  1305,  having  married  ist,  2  May,  1290, 
as  2nd  wife,  to  Gilbert  de  Clare  (surnamed  "  The 
Red  "),  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford ;  he  died 
at  Monmouth  Castle,  7  Dec,  1295;  she  re-mar- 
ried, 1296,  to  Ralph  de  Monthermer,  who  had 
summons  to  parliament  as  Earl  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford,  in  right  of  his  wife,  1299-1306,  and  had 
issue.  Joan  of  Acre  had,  by  her  ist  husband, 
with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

^/rARGARET  DE  CLARE,  2nd  sister  and 
1  co-heir  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
Gloucester  and  Hertford  (who  fell  at  Bannock- 
burn,  24  June,  1314,  s.p.);  she  married  ist  to 
Sir  Piers  Gaveston,  Earl  of  Cornwall,  to  whom 
Edward  II.  granted  the  county  of  Cornwall  by 
charter,  dated  at  Dumfries,  6  Aug.,  1307,  sum- 
moned to  parliament  19  Jan.  following;  beheaded 
without  form  of  trial,  13 14,  leaving  an  only 
daughter,  who  was  betrothed  to  John  Moulton. 

Margaret,  Countess  of  Cornwall,  married 
2ndly  to  Hugh  de  Audley  ;  he  had  summons  to,, 
pariiament  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  13 17-21, 
and  1326-36,  and  was  created  Earl  of  Gloucester 
by  patent,  16  March,  1337  ;  he  died  without  male 
issue  in  1347,  and  the  dignity  which  was  to  him 
and  his  heirs  appears  to  have  been  considered 
e.xtinct ;   he  left  an  only  child, 

^^/^ARGARET  DE  AUDLEY,  died  7  Sept., 
J-  1349,  having  married  to  Ralph  de  Stafford, 
K.G.  (son  and  heir  of  Edmund  de  Stafford,  a  lord 
of  parliament),  summoned  to  parliament  14  Jan. 
10  Edward  III.,  1337,  to  25  Nov.  24  Edward  III., 
1350,  created  Earl  of  the  County  of  Stafford,  5 
March,  135 1,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  ;  served 
in  the  wars  in  Scotland  and  in  Britany,  taken 
prisoner  at  the  siege  of  Nantes,  seneschal  of 
Aquitaine,  20  Edward  III.,  had  a  principal  tom- 
d  at  tlie  battle  of  Cressy,  one  of  the  founders 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  lieutenant  and  captain- 
general  of  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine  ;  he  died  31 
Aug.,  1372,  having  had,  with  other  issue  (see  also 
BOSANQUET,  page  23),  a  son, 

HUGH,  2n(i  Earl  of  Stafford,  K.G.,  also  served 
in  the  wars ;  died  on  his  return  from  a 
pilgrimage  to  the  holy  sepulchre  at  Rhodes, 
October,  1386  ;  he  married  Philippa,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  Warwick,  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

KATHERINE  DE  STAFFORD,  married  to 
Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole  (son  of  the  attainted 
Earl  of  Suffolk),  restored  to  his  father's  dignities 
1397,  but  the  proceedings  of  the  parliament  11 
Richard  II.,  1388,  having  been  by  the  parliament 
of  I  Henry  IV.,  1399,  afBrmed,  and  the  proceedings 
of  21  Richard  II.,  1397  (which  restored  him), 
annulled,  he  again  fell  under  his  father' s  attainder ; 
the  king  therefore  restored  to  him  a  portion  of  his 
father's  lands,  and  gave  to  him,  and  the  issue 
male  of  his  body,  the  title  of  Earl  of  Suffolk,  by 
patent  15  Nov.,  1399;  he  died  in  camp  before 
Harfleur,  18  Sept,,  1415,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
a  son. 

Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole,  who  married  Ann, 
daughter  of  Nicholas  Cheney,  and  had  an  only 
daughter  and  heir, 

KATHERINE  DE  LA  POLE,  married  ist  to 
Sir  Miles  Stapilton,  of  Bedale,  co.  York, 
Ingham,  Norfolk,  and  Codeford  Manor,  Wilts, 
was  a  commissioner  to  look  after  the  beacons  of 
Norfolk  1428,  knight  of  the  shire  28  Henry  VI.  ; 
died  30  Sept.,  1466,  will  proved  21  Dec,  1466, 
inquisition  post-mortem  6  Edward  IV. ;  Lady 
Stapilton  re-married  as  2nd  wife  to  Sir  Richard 
Harcourt,  of  EUenhall,  co.  Stafford;  by  her  1st 
husband  she  had  2  daughters,  of  whom  the 
younger, 

JOAN  STAPILTON,  married  ist  to  Sir  Chris- 
topher Harcourt,  son  of  Sir  Richard  Harcourt, 
of  EUenhall,  aforesaid ;  she  re-married  to  Sir  John 
Huddleston,  of  Milium,  Cumberland,  appointed 
sheriff  of  that  county  for  life  by  the  Duke  of 
Gloucester,  35  Henry  VI.,  knight  of  the  shire  7 
Edward  IV.,  1467-8,  made  a  knight-banneret  in 
Scotland,  24  July,  1482,  by  the  Duke  of  Gloucester, 
keeper  and  bailiff  of  the  king's  woods  and  chases 
in  Barnoldswick,  Yorks,  steward  of  Penrith,  and 
warden  of  the  west  marches,  and  had  at  least  3 
sons  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Richard  (Huddleston),  died  in  his  father's  lifetime; 
he  married  Margaret  (Nevill),  daughter  of  the  Earl 
of  Warwick ;  she  died  14  Henry  VII.,  leaving  a  son, 
Richard,  wlio  died  s.p.,  and  2  daughters. 
[2]  Sir  John,  married  Joane,  daughter  of  Lord  Fitzhugh, 
and  died  3  Henry  VIII.,  15 11- 12,  leaving  a  son, 
SIR  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 


[3]  William,    living   17    Henry   VII. ;    married   Isabel, 

daughter  and  heir  of  John  Nevill,  Marquis  of  Montag;u, 

and  had  issue. 

[4]  Anne,  married  as  1st  wife  to  Sir  Thomas  Curwen,  of 

Workington  (see  pagei28). 

[5]  Mary,  died  20  May,  1525  ;  married  23  Edward  IV., 

1483,  to  Sir  John  Pennington,  of  Muncaster,  who  died  28 

June,  1516,  leaving  an  only  daughter,  Isabel,  married  to 

Thomas  Dykes,  of  Warthall  (see  Penningtoniana,  by  J. 

Foster). 

SIR  JOHN  HUDDLESTON,  of  Milium,  aged 
24  at  his  father's  death  in  1512,  knight  of 
the  bath  at  the  coronation  of  Anne  Boleyne,  Whit- 
Sunday,  1533  ;  married  1st,  Jane,  daughter  of 
Henry  Clifford,  Earl  of  Cumberland;  she  died 
s.p. ;  he  married  2ndly,  Joan,  sister  of  Sir  John 
Seymour,  Knt.,  aunt  of  Jane  Seymour,  queen  of 
Henry  VIII.,  and  had  a  son,  Anthony,  lord  of 
Milium,  and  a  daughter,  Elinor;  he  married 
3rdly,  Joyce,  daughter  and  heir  of  John  Prickley, 
of  Prickley,  co.  Worcester,  and  had,  with  2 
daughters,  a  son, 

ANDREW  HUDDLESTON,  of  Farington, 
Lancashire,  Preston  Richard,  Westmor- 
land, and  of  Abington,  Oxon,  an  officer  of  the 
body-guard  to  Henry  VIII.,  Edward  VI.,  Queen 
Mary,  and  Queen  Elizabeth ;  he  married  1564, 
Mary,  3rd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Cuthbert 
Hutton,  of  Hutton  John,  Cumberland,  and  had  a 


T  OSEPH  HUDDLESTON,  of  Farington,  afore- 
j  said,  and  of  Hutton  John,  Cumberland  ;  mar- 
ried Elinor,  2nd  daughter  of  Cuthbert  Sisson,  of 
Kirkbarow,  Westmorland,  and  had,  with  numer- 
ous issue,  a  son, 

A  NDREW  HUDDLESTON,  of  Hutton  John, 
-^^  aged  J3  in  1617 ;  married  1632,  Dorothy, 
daughter  of  Daniel  Fleming,  of  Skirwith,  West- 
morland, and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

Mary  Huddleston,  married  as  2nd  wife  to 
John  Senhouse,  of  Netherhall,  Cumberland,  who 
died  1667,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son. 


H' 


UMPHREY  SENHOUSE,  of  Netherhall, 
Cumberland,  aforesaid,  high  sheriff  1714; 
married  Eleanor,  daughter  of  William  Kirby,  Esq., 
of  Elslack,  CO.  Lancashire,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  daughter, 

BRIDGET  SENHOUSE,  buried  at  Dearham 
27  Sept.,  1749,  having  married  14  May, 
1717,  to  John  Chri;,tian,  of  Milntown,  Isle  of  Man, 
and  Unerigg,  Cumberland  (see  page  58),  admitted 
to  Gray's  Inn  14  June,  1706;  barrister  22  June, 
1713  ;  born  14,  baptized  at  Dearham  24  May,  1688; 
died  20,  and  buried  there  25  Sept.,  1745,  having 
had,  with  7  sons  (see  page  58),  4  daughters,  of 
whom  the  eldest, 


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♦•  Ths  -t-  DEscEnrp  +  ob  •♦ 
AXEL   MARKHAM  LAW-GISIKO,   of  St.  Petersburgh, 


imm  iRopal 


of  OEnfflanD, 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=j=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  l272,=pGiIbert   de  Clare,    Earl  of 
Gloui 
1295. 


d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
I  12 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  Ist= 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston,Earl  of 
Cornwall. 


^Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
band), cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
ter, d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.   7=fRalph   de   Stafford,   K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  I  cr.   Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 

J  Aug.  1372. 

Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford,=f  Philippa,   dau.  of  Thomas 
K.G.  I  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  War- 

wick. 


Katherine  de  Stafford- 


Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  cr. 
Earl  of  Suffolk  1399,  d. 
18  Sept.  1415. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole=j=Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney. 


Katherine  de  la  Pole= 


=Sir  Miles  Stapilton,  of 
Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept 
1466. 


Joan  Stapilton=j=Sir  John  Huddleston,  of  Milium  (2nd 
I  husband). 


Sir    John    Huddleston, 
3  Hen.  VUI. 


.=j=Joan,   dau. 
A'hugh. 


of   Lord   Fitz- 


continued  aboz't. 


A, 

continued  front  Below. 
Sir  John  Huddleston=pJoan  Fitzhugh. 


Sir  John  Huddleston,  of=pJoyce  (3rd  wife),  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Prickley,  of 
Prickley,  co.  Worcester. 


Andrew     Huddleston,     of=i=Mary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 

Farmgton,  co.  Lane,  etc.      I  of    Cuthbert     Hutton,    of 

Hutton  John,  Cumberland.  ■ 


Joseph       Huddleston, 
Farington. 


Andrew     Huddleston, 
Hutton  John. 


of=T=Elinor,  2nd  dau.  of  Cuth- 
:  Sisson,  of  Kirkbarrow, 
Westmorland. 


Dorothy,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Fleming,  of  Skirwith,  West- 
morland. 


Mary 
wife). 


Huddleston     (2nd= 


Bridget  Senhouse,  m.  14 
May  1717,  bd.  27  Sept. 
1749- 


Ibert 
I  Wes 

1 

T 


all,  Cumberland. 


pEleanor,  dau.  of  William 
Kirby,  Esq.,  of  Elslack, 
CO.  Lane. 

=John  Christian,  of  Miln- 
town.  Isle  of  Man,  d.  20 
Sept.  1745. 


Mary  Christian,  m.  27  June,=Rt.     Rev.    Edmund    Law, 

1740,  d.  I  March,  1762.        I  D.D.,   Bishop   of    Carlisle 

I  1768  until  d.  14  Aug.  1767. 


John  Law,  bp.     Ewan    Law,    of=j=Henrietta  Sarah,  eldest     Edward,  cr. 


of  Clonfert,  m.     Horsted,  Sussex, 
andd.s.p.1810.     M.P.  Westbury, 
»  etc.,  d.  24  April, 

1829. 


dau.  of  W.   Markham, 
archbishop  of  York,  d.     borough, 
15  Aug.  1844. 


1 


Thomas,  settled     George  Law,     5  daus. 
in  America,  m.     D.D.,  bp.  of 
and  d.  s.p.  Bath     and 

Wells.=r 


William  John  Law,  of    Edward    Law, 

Horsted,  m.  and  had     D.D.,  chaplain 

issBe.=f  at    St.  Peters- 

/|\  burgh,     d.     lo 

Nov.  1S68. 


=Mary  E.,  dau. 
of  Rev.  J.  P. 
Mosley,  d.  11 
May,  1877. 


George  Ewan,  m. 
and  had  issue.  =f= 

A 


Maria,  m.  to 
Sir  George 
Clerk,  Bart. 


Elizabeth  F.,  m.  to  Rev. 
Peter  G.Crofts.of  Mailing 
House,  Sussex.=p 


Josephine         Mary  Eliza,  m.     HenriettaMaria,     Caroline  Frances,     Emily  Mosley=j=Axel  Dan  Law-     Isabella  Sarah, 


Ann,m.i838     1840  to  James  m.  1848  to  Fran-  m.  1846  toRichd.  Law,     b. 

to  Rev.  John     R.Cattley,Esq.,  cis      Anderson,  Miller,  Esq.  Nov.  1827,  d. 

A.  Wright.       of   St.    Peters-  Esq.,  W.S.=f=  =f  2-l4February, 

burgh.j  A  A  1880. 


Petersburgh,r 
20  Aug.  185 1. 


Henry  Robin- 
son, Esq.,  of 
Altona,Riga.=F= 


Axel  Markham  Law-  Erik   Mosley  Emily  Mary=rRobert   Cattley  Hilda  Law-:=Alexander   Eugene   Robert    de 

Gisiko,  of  St.  Peters-  Law-Gisiko,  Law-Gisiko,  I  Whishaw,  of  St.  Gisiko,    m.     Volborth,  a  Russian  nobleman, 

burgh,  b.  9-21  Sept.  b.  11-23  Mar.  "»■    3    O  c  t.     Petersburgh.  5-17    Oct.     secretary  to  the  Imperial  foreign 

1852.  1864.  1879.              I  1883.              office. 


Montague  Law  Whishaw,  b.  11-23  Aug.  1880. 
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The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


MARY  CHRISTIAN,  bom  ig  March,  1722, 
died  I  March,  1762,  buried  at  St.  Mary- 
the-Less,  Cambridge;  she  married  at  Dearham,  24 
June,  1740,  to  Rt.  Rev.  Edmund  Law,  D.D.  (son 
of  Rev.  Edmund  Law,  49  years  curate  of  Staveley, 
CO.  Lane),  archdeacon  of  Carlisle  1743,  master 
of  Peterhouse,  Cambridge,  1754,  bishop  of  Carlisle 
1768,  until  his  death,  14  Aug.,  1787,  aged  84, 
having  had  8  sons  and  5  daughters  [a). 

[I17]  Edmund,  born  4  July,  1741,  o.s.,  died  23  Feb.,  1758. 
[2<7]  John,  Bishop  of  Clonfert  i782,Kilkiloe  1787,  Elphin 
1795  ;  died  s.p.  19  .March,  iSlo,  having  married  17  Jan., 
17S2,  Anne,  relict  of  Thomas  Tomlinson.  Ksq.,  of  Car- 
lisle, and  of  Blencogo  Hall,  Cumberland,  only  daughter 
of  Rev.  William  Plasketl,  vicar  of  Gauton,  Yorks,  and 
Brampton,  Cumberland  ;  she  died  s.p.  13  March,  1S13. 
[3a]  Ewan,  of  Horsted,  .Sussex,  M.  K  Westhury  1790-5, 
Newtown,  I.W.,  1802;  died  24  April,  1829.  having 
married  28  June,  17S4,  Henrietta  Sarah,  eldest  daughter 
of  IVIost  Rev.  William  Markham.  D.D.,  archbishop  of 
York  (see  Foster's  Yorkshire  Pedigrees)  ;  she  died  15 
Aug.,  1844,  aged  80,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  4  sons 
and  3  daughters  (b). 

(^b-^a)  William  John,  of  Horsted,  bar.-at-law,  chief 
commissioner  of  insolvent  court ;  born  6  Dec,  1786; 
died  5  Oct.,  1869,  having  married  i  Jan.,  1S17,  Char- 
lotte Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Robert  Simpson,  Esq.,  of 
Middlethorpe  Hall,  co.  Yorks,  and  had,  \\ith  other 
issue,  5  sons  and  4  daughters. 

[1]  Edmund,  born  i  iVIarch,  1818  ;  died  26  March, 
1867,  having  married  17  May.  1848,  Frederica,  sth 
daughter  of  Hon.  Charles  Ewan  Law  (see  page  104), 
(she  re-married  to  M.  GreveJ,  and  had,  with  other 
issue.  3  sons  and  a  daughter. 

Edmund,    born    21    Jan.,    1850;    Henry   Towry, 

barrister-at-law  L.I.   1S79,   born    29   May,  1856; 

Edwin,  born      March,  1861;  Gertrude  Marguerite. 

[2]  Ewan  Robert,  R.N.;  born  8  Aug.,  1819;  died 

31  July.  1838. 

[3]  William  George,  loth  Bengal  N.I.  ;  born  30 
Oct.,  1823;  killed  in  action  before  Delhi,  23  July, 
1857;  unmarried. 

[4]  Markham  John,  bar.-at-Iaw  I.T.  1861;    born  2 
March,  1834  ;  died  unmarried  7  March,  1880. 
[6]  David  Edward,  fellow  New  Coll..  Oxon ;  born 
10  Feb.,  1838  ;  died  unmarried  9  April,  1873. 
[6]  Charlotte  Elizabeth. 
[7]  Emma  Henrietta. 

[8]  Augusta  Frances,  died  28  Jan.,  1865,  having 
married  July,  1863,  to  Captain  Edward  Nares. 
R.N.,  and  had  a  daughter, 

Agnes  Sophia  Nares,  born  19  Jan.,  1865. 
[9]  Frederica  Anne,  married  16  April,  1872,  to  Curt 
Conde.  capt.  Royal  Saxon  artillery. 
(2/'-ja)  Edward,  D.D.,  44  years  chaplain  to  the  British 
embassy  at  St.  Petersburg;  born  7  Aug.,  1790;  died 
10  Nov.,    1868,   having  married  2  May,    i8i6,   Maiy 
Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  John  Peploe  Mosley, 
of  RoUeston,   Staffordshire  (see  Foster's  Baronetage) ; 
she   died   11    May,   1877,   having   had   2   sons  and  6 
daughters  (d). 
\id-2b\  Edward  Peploe,  born  28  April,  i8i8;  died 
24  March,  1837. 
.     ]^d-2b\  Alfred  Markham,  23rd  Royal  Welsh  fusiliers ; 
born  19  Sept.,  1832  ;  died  unmarried  9  Nov.,  1870. 
\Zd-2b'\  Josephine  Anne,  born  22  July,  1819 ;    died 
s.p.  15  April,  1849,  having  married  10  Sept.,  1838,  as 
and  wife  to  Rev.  John  Adolphus  Wright,  rector  of 
Ickham,  Kent,  who  died  16  June,  1881. 
[4rf-^i]  Mary  Eliza,  born  21  March,   1821  ;   died  6 
March,  1S59,  having  married  21  Oct.,  1840,  to  James 


Richard  Cattley,  Esq.,  of  St.  Petersburg;  he  died 
22  Jan.,  1867,  aged  61.  having  had  (with  4  others, 
died  young)  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Alfred  Cattley,  of  St.  Petersburg,  bom  28 
April,  1845. 

(2)  Cswald  James,  born  4  Feb.,  1850. 

(3)  James  Edward,  born  25  Sept..  1857. 

(4)  Rhoda  Mary,  born  13  Feb.,  1844;  married  15 
Oct.,  1868,  to  Charies  James  Hill,  Esq.,  and  has 
3  daughters. 

Vera  Mary  HiLL,  born  17  Feb.,  1872;  Rhoda 
Nadiejda,  born  13  July,  1873;  Hilda  Marg.aret, 
born  20  March,  1875. 

(5)  Henrietta  Frances,  born  5  Oct.,  1848  ;  married 
19  July,  1870,  to  Charies  John  Wood,  Esq.,  of 
Warsaw,  and  has  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

Charies   Cattley  Wood,  born   II  Dec,    1872; 

Lydia  Mary,  born  8  Oct.,  1871 ;  Ethel,  born  21 

Sept.,  1S75;  Mildred  Mosley. 
\_id-2b\  Henrietta  Maria,  born  6  Nov.,  1822;  married 
24  Oct.,  1848,  to  Francis  Anderson,  W.S.,  who  died 
18  Dec,  1855,  having  had  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  John  Ramsay  Anderson,  born  25  May,  1851; 
married  5  Jan.,  1875,  Elizabeth  Moore,  only 
child  of  Adm.  John  Hay  (of  the  Seggieden  family), 
and  has  2  daughters, 

Florence  Mabel,  born  17  May,  1876  ;  Edythe 
Constance. 

(2)  Edward  Markham,  bom  28  Nov.,  1852  ;  died 

Aug.,  1880. 

(3)  Francis,  born  25  June,  1854. 

(4)  Mary  Elizabeth,  born  24  Oct.,  1849  ;  married 
18  April,  1876,  to  Reginald  Hope  Spens,  Esq. 
(youngest  son  of  the  late  Archibald  Spens,  of 
Lathallan),  and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 

Archibald  Hope  Spens,  born  27  Jan.,  1877  ; 
Evelyn  Mary,  born  9  May,  1878. 

(5)  Henrietta  Maria,  born  23  Feb.,  1856. 
[6d-2b]  Caroline  Frances,  born  19  Aug.,  1824 ;  mar- 
ried 17  Aug..  1846,  to  Richard  Mdler,  Esq.,  of 
Manderston,  Berwick  (brother  of  Sir  William,  of 
Manderston,  created  a  baronet,  see  Foster's  Baro- 
netage), who  died  12  Jan.,  i860,  having  had  a  son 
and  2  daughters. 

(1)  James  Charies  Miller,  M.A.  Jesus  Coll., 
Camb. ;  born  6  June,  1848;  married  6  May,  1871, 
Maria  Josephine,  youngest  daughter  of  Patrick  J. 
Coen,  Esq.,  of  Glenbrook  House,  co.  Limerick, 
and  has  2  sons, 

Alexander  Sutheriand(Miller),1orn2  July,  1875. 
James  Walter  Sutherland,  born  10  July,  1876. 

(2)  Josephine  Maty  (Miller),  married  6  Nov., 
1874,  to  Edward  H  Ebsworth,  of  St  Peters- 
burg, and  has  a  daughter,  • 

Elizabeth  (Ebsworth). 

(3)  Caroline  Frances  (Miller). 

[7d-2b]  Emily  Mosley,  bom  19  Nov.,  1827;  died 
2-14  Feb.,  1S80,  having  married  20  Aug.,  1851,  to 
Axel  Dan  Law-Gisiko,  merchant,  hereditary  noble 
knight  of  Swedish  order  of  Wasa,  and  of  the  Russian 
order  of  St.  Stanislas,  and  had  (with  3  sons,  who 
died  young)  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Axel  Markham  Law-Gisiko,  born  9-21  Sept., 
1852. 

(2)  Erik  Mosley  Law-Gisiko,  born  1 1-23  March, 
1864. 

(3)  Emily  Mary,  boi-n  9-21  Sept.,  1857;  married 
31  Oct.,  1879,  to  Robert  Cattley  Whishaw,  of 
St.  Petersburg,  and  has  a  son, 

Montague  Law  Whishaw,  born  11-23  Aug., 
18S0. 

(4)  Hilda,  born  27  Mai-ch-l8  April,  1861  ;  married 
5-17  Oct.,  1883,  to  Alexander  Eugene  Robert  de 
Volborth,  a  Russian  noble,  secretary  to  the  Russian 
Foreign  Office,  a  knight  of  various  orders. 


[92] 


ELIZA    SARAH,    wife    of    JAMES     INGRAM,    ES(^, 


OF  A  DBS,  SUSSEX, 


BIooD  Eopal 


of  CnglanD. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=j=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dan.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  1272,: 
d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife). 


Gilbert 

GIou 

1295 


Clare,    Earl  of 
etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  lst=j=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
toSir  Piers  Gaveston.Earl  of  I  band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
Cornwall.  |  ter,  d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.   7=j=Ralph   de   SlafTord,   K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  I  cr.   Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 

I  Aug.  1372. 

Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford,=j=Philippa,    dau.  of  Thomas 
K.G.  I  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  War- 

I  wick. 

Katherine  de  Stafibrd=j=Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  cr. 
Earl    of    Suft"< 
18  Sept.  141 5. 


I  Earl    of   Suftolk    1399,    d. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole=f  Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney. 

Katherine  de  la  Pole=FSir  Miles  Stapilton,  of 
Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept. 
1466. 


I  Stapilton=j=Sir  John  Huddleston,   of  Milium  (2nd 
I  husband). 


l.=j=Joan,   dau.    of   Lord   Fitz- 
Ahugh. 


Sk    John    Huddleston, 
3  Hen.  Vin. 


continued  abcn'e. 


cotiiinued from  hehw 
Sir  John  Huddleston=j=Joan  Fitzhugh. 


Sir    John    Huddleston,    of= 


-Joyce  (3rd  wife),  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Prickley,  of 
Prickley,  co.  Worcester. 


Huddleston,      of^pMary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 
Lane,  etc.         of    Cuthbert     Hutton,    of 
Hutton  John,  Cumberland. 


Joseph       Huddleston,      (jf=j=F.Iinor,  2nd  dau.  of  Cuth- 
Farington.  I  bert  Sisson,  of  Kirkbarrow, 

I  Westmorland. 


Andrew      Huddleston,     of=j=DcHothy,    dau.    of    Daniel 
Hutton  John.  Fleming,  of  Skirwith,  West- 

morland. 


Mary      Huddleston      (2nd=T=John  Senhouse,  of  Nether- 
wife).  J  hall,  Cumberland. 


of=j=Eleanor,  dau.  of  William 
I  Kirby,  Esq.,  of  Elslack,  ■ 
CO.  Lane. 


Bridget  Senhouse,  m.  i4=j=John  Christian,  of  Mi 
May,  1717,  bd.  27  Sept.  town.  Isle  of  Man,  d. 
1749.  Sept.  1745. 


Mary  Christian,  m.  27june,=Rt.     Rev.    Edmund    Law,  ■ 
1740,  d.  1  March,  1762.        I  D.D.,   Bishop   of    Carlisle! 
I  1768  until  d.  14  Aug.  1767. 


John    Law,    Bishop     Ewan  Law,  of  Horsted,==Henrietta  Sarah,  elde?.t  dau.     Edward,  created 
of  Clonfert,  m.  and     Sus.se\,M. P. Westbury,      of  \V.  Markham,  Archbishop     Baron  Ellen- 

d.s.p.  1810.  etc.,  d.  24  April,  1829.        of  York,  d.  15  Aug.  1844.  borough.= 


John  Law,  Edwsrd  Law,=pMary  E.,  dau.  of  George  Ewan,  Maria,  m.  to  Sir 
:d,  mand  I).D.,chaplainat  Rev.J.  P.  Mosley,  m.  and  had  Geo.  Clerk,  Bart. 
:.  i  St.  Petersburgh,      d.  ii  May,  1877.       issue,==  =f= 


Elizabeth    F.,  d.=j=Rev.   Peter  G.   Crofts, 
24  Aug.  1878.         I  of  Mailing  Ho., Sussex, 
d.  16  July,  1855. 


John  Crofts,  of  Sompting     HenryPeterCrofls,     Charles  Daniel,  rector 
Abbots,  Sussex,  m.  and  d.     of  Sompting,m.  and     of  Caythorpe,  m.  and 
has  3  sons  and  4  daus. 


\  4  dau 


Eliza  Sarah=Jas.Ingram,  Fanny  Crofts, 
Crofts,  m.  5  I  of  Ades.Sus-  m.ioMay,:642, 
Jan.  1843.        sex.  to    A.    Powell, 


James  Crofts  Ingram,  b.  6 
Dec.  1843,  m.  17  Sept. 
1874,  Lucy,  2nd  dau.  of  C. 
Andrew,  Esq..of  Coughton 
Worc.= 


Walter  Feilde  Ingram,  b.  21 
Sept.  1851,  m.  19  Sept.  1877, 
Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  J.  H. 
Sclater,  Esq.,  of  Newick  Park, 


Charles, 


b.  1879.         Dorothy. 
1881.  Cicely, 

b.  1883. 


William  Robert,  b.  1857. 
Henrv  L.w,  b.  1858. 
Eliza  Mary. 
Edith  Cecilia. 


[93] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kt7tgs  of  England. 


[id-sb]  Isabella  Sarah,  born  il  April,  1830;  died  2 
Feb.,  1865,  having  married  27  April,  1852,  to  Henry 
Robinson,  vice-president  of  the  Riga  Diinaberg,  and 
president  of  Riga  Bolderan  railway  companies,  and 
had  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

Henry   Law    Robinson,   born   17   Aug.,    1S59  ; 

Isabella  Eliza,  born  23  Feb.,  1854;  Fanny  Sarah, 

born  19  June,  1857  ;    Olga  Mary,   born  20  July, 

1862. 

(ib-ja)  George  Ewan,  bom  28  Oct.,  1796  ;  diecV6  0ct., 

1820,  having  married  22  June,  1815,  Charlotte  Price, 

eldest  daughter  of  Commodore  Sir  John  Hayes  ;  she 

died  5  May,  1867,  having  had  2  sons  and  a  daughter  {d). 

[Is-jtf]    George   Ewan,   born   16  Oct.,    1S16;    died 

unmarried. 

[2e-jb]  Henrietta  Catherine,  born  8  Feb.,  1819  ;  died 
unmarried. 

[ie-sb]  W1LLI.MI  Trevor  Law,  of  British  Burmah, 
baptized  10  Dec,  1S20;  died  ,  1S74,  having 
married  I  Feb.,  1840,  Pauline  Caroline,  daughter  of 
A.  Degage,  of  Nantes;  she  died  31  Oct.,  1879, 
having  had  5  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  George  Hungerford,  born  8  [une,  1843. 

(2)  William  Ogilvie,  bar.-at-law  M.T.  r866 ; 
born  20  Nov.,  1844;  married  ist,  , 

;  he  married  2ndly,  7  Sept.,  1879, 
Mary  Adela  Amherst,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late 
Francis  Samuel  Daniel-Tyssen,  Esq.,  of  Sandgate, 
Kent  (see  B.  Abekdare,  in  Foster's  Peerage),  and 
has  had,  with  other  issue,  4  sons. 

Frank  Ewan,  died  17  April,  18S2,  aged  6  years  ; 

a  son,  born  16  July,  1880  ;  a  son,  born  20  Sept., 

1881 ;  and  a  son,  born  20  Sept.,  1882. 

(3)  Charles  Woodin,  bar.-at-law  M.T.  1869; 
born  9  Aug.,  1S46;  married  and  has  a  son,  born 
22  Sept.,  1S80 ;  and  a  daughter,  born  6  March, 
1882. 

(4)  Arthur  Boddam,  bora  30  May,  1853. 

(5)  James  Macdonald,  born  4  Dec,  1856. 

(6)  Pauline  Harriet,  born  I  June,  1849 ;  died 
8  Oct.,  1877,  having  married  to  Jacobus 
Petrus  de  Wet,  chief  justice  Transvaal  1880, 
puisne  judge  Cape  Colony  1S78-80. 

(7)  Henrietta  Crawford,  born  21  Nov.,  1851  ;  mar- 
ried 29  Aug.,  1S70,  to  E  J  Stanley,  Esq., 
of  Brisbane. 

(8)  Marianne  Georgina,  born  20  Dec,  1859  ;  mar- 
ried 26  April,  1882,  to  Rev.  Samuel  Benjamin 
Taylor,  chaplain  Gowhatti  and  Shillong  1880-1, 
B.A.  Christ  Coll.,  Camb.  (Jun.  Opt.),  1867,  M.A. 
1871. 

(ib-sa)  Ewan,  B.C.S.,  died  in  India  1818,  having 
married  Mary  Anne,  daughter  of  John  Townsend 
Hungerford,  E.I.C.S. ;  she  re-married  1S26, 

to  George  Williamson,  lieut.  nth  dragoons,  capt.  in 
the  Nizam's  cavalry. 

(bb-sa)  Maria,  died  7  Sept.,  1866,  having  married  13 
Aug.,  1810,  to  Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Clerk,  Bart.,  of 
Pennycuik ;   he  died  23  Dec,  1867,  having  had  issue 
(see  Foster's  Baronetage,  and  page  47). 
(6b-ja)  Elizabeth  Frederica,  died  24  Aug.,  1878,  aged 
84,  having  married  30  April,  1816,  to  Rev.  Peter  Guerin 
Crofts,  of  Mailing  House,   Sus.=ex,  who  died  16  July, 
1859,  having  had  4  sons  and  2  daughters  {g). 
[\g-6b']  John  Crofts,  of  Sompting  Abbots,  Sussex, 
capt.  king's  dragoon  guards;  born       March,  1817; 
died  s.p.    12  May,   1853,   having  married  22  June, 
1848,   Elizabeth   .Mary,   eldest  daughter   of  Robert 
Sellers,  Esq.,  of  Hill  Field,  co.  Gloucester;  she  re- 
married ,  to  late  ftev.  John  Wolstenholme 
Cobb,  M.A.,  rector  of  Great  Berkhamstead. 
[2^-6/']  Henry  Peter  (Crofts),  of  Sompting  Abbots, 
Sussex,   J. P.,    D.L.,    high   sheriff   1S6S ;    born    16 
Dec,  1818;  married  16  May,  1850,  Ellen  Merriall, 
daughter  of  George  Dodson,  Esq.,  of  Lichfield,  and 

[94] 


niece  of  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Dodson,  judge 
prerogative  court,  and  has  4  daughters. 

(1)  Blanche  Ellen,  married  30  April,  1879,  to 
Samuel  Barrington  Tristram,  Esq..  bar.-at-law 
Inner  Temple  1872;  M.A.,  Merton  Coll.,  Oxon ; 
inspector  under  local  govt,  board,  and  has  a  son, 

Lancelot  Barrington  Crofts  (Tristram),  born  17 
March,  1S82. 

(2)  Elizabeth  Frances. 

(3)  Gertrude  Mary. 

(4)  Maud  Charlotte. 

[ig-6b]  Charles  Daniel,  B.A.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb., 
1845  ;  rector  of  Caythorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  since  1847  ; 
born  8  March,  1S22;  married  20  May,  1846,  Harriet, 
2nd  daughter  of  late  James  Ingram,  Esq.,  of  Ades, 
Chailey,  .Sussex,  and  has  3  sons  and  4  daughters. 

(1)  Charles  Guerin  (Crofts),  born  26  May,  1848. 

(2)  Evan  Nevile,  born  2i  Dec,  1852. 

(3)  John  Markham  Le  Pla,  born  2  Jan.,  i860. 

(4)  Alice  Elizabeth,  born  24  July,  1847;  married 
22  Jan.,  1880,  to  Frederick  George,  2nd  surviving 
son  of  late  Rev.  John  Chancourt  Girardot,  vicar 
of  Car-Colston,  Notts,  and  has  a  son  and  daughter 

Charles  Andre  Chancourt  Girardot,  born  31 
Oct.,  1880  ;  Gladys  Mary,  born  22  Feb.,  1882. 

(5)  Amy  Harriet,  born  2  Aug.,  1854. 

(6)  Mary  Emily,  born  3  Nov.,  1855. 

(7)  Ethel  Fanny,  born  5  April,  1857. 

[ig-6b]  Edmund  William,  capt.  23rd  R.W.  fusiliers, 
major  and  adj.  1st  Hants  volunteers;  born  6  Oct., 
1827;  died  24  June,  1880,  having  married  24  July, 
1856,  Elizabeth  Penelope,  daughter  of  William 
Lutley  Sclater,  Esq.,  of  Hoddington  House,  Hants, 
and  had  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Edmund  Sclater  (Crofts),  lieut.  the  Hampshire 
r<^g'-  (37th  foot);  born  23  June,  1859. 

(2)  Francis  Guerin.  born  ,  1862. 

(3)  Leonard  Markham,  bom  ,  1867. 

(4)  Laura  Frederica  Penelope,  bom  , 
1857. 

(5)  Beatrice  Eleanor,  born  ,  1863. 
[bg-6b]  Eliza  Sarah,  married  5  Jan.,  1843,  to  J^mes 
Ingram,  of  Ades,  Sussex,  eldest  son  of  James 
Ingram,  Esq.,  of  Ades  (by  Mary  Harrison,  only 
daughter  of  William  Henry  Feilde,  Esq.,  of  Nether- 
field.  Herts),  and  has  4  sons  and  7  daughter^ 

(1)  James  Crofts  (Ingram),  bom  6  Dec,  1843  ! 
married  17  Sept.,  1874,  Lucy,  2nd  daughter  of 
Charles  Andrew,  Esq.,  of  Coughton,  co.  Warwick, 
and  has  had  4  sons  and  2  daughters. 

James  Walter  (Ingram),  bom  June,  1875, 
died  July,  1879  ;  Charles  James,  bom  Oct., 
1879;  John  Markham,  born  July,  1881  ; 
Thomas  Ashton,  born  Aug.,  1883;  Dorothy 
Ashton ;  Cicely  Margaret. 

(2)  Walter  Feilde,  born  21  Sept.,  iSjl  ;  married 
19  Sept.,  1877,  Catherine  Louisa  Helen,  2nd 
daughter  of  James  Henry  Sclater,  Esq.,  of  Newick 
Park,  Sussex,  and  has  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

Cecil    Walter,     born  Dec,     1879 ;    James 

Francis,  born  Dec,  1881  ;  Helen  Louisa; 
Catherine  Rachel. 

(3)  William  Robert,  born  30  April.  1857. 

(4)  Henry  Law,  born  18  Oct.,  1858. 

(5)  Eliza  Mary. 

(6)  Edith  Cecilia. 

(7)  Constance  Emily. 

(8)  Florence  Charlotte. 

(9)  Helen  Lsabella. 

(10)  Mabel  Frances.  (11)  Margaret  Elinor. 
[Gg-6b]  Fanny  Charlotte  (Crofts),  married  10  May, 
1842,  to  Arthur  Powell,  Esq.,  of  Milton  Heath, 
Dorking,  J.  P.  and  commissioner  of  taxes  for  Surrey, 
a  governor  and  almoner  of  Christ's  Hospital,  and  has 
had  9  sons  and  2  daughters. 


♦•  Thg  +TrESCBnT'+  OB  •♦ 

Edmund   Christian   Law, 

OF  THE  INNER  TEMPLE, 

FROM   THE 


Of  (ZBng;IanB» 


QBlootJ  iRogal 


Edward  I.,  crowned  19=;=  Eleanor  (1st  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
(1.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  l272,=rGilbert   de  Clare,    Earl  of 
d.  10  l\;ay,  1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
I  I29S- 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  lst=f=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston,Earl  of  I  band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
Cornwall.  ter,  d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.   7=rRalph   de    Stafford,   K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 

Aug.  1372. 


Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford,=f  Philippa,   dau.  of  Thomas 
K.G.  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  War- 

wick. 


Katherine  de  Stafford=j=Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole, 
I  Earl    of   Suffolk    1399, 


;  Sept.  141 5. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole=T=Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney. 

Katherine  de  la  Pole=j=Sir  Miles  Stapilton,  of 
Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept 
I  1466. 


Joan  Stapilton=FSir  John  Huddleston,   of  Milium  (2nd 
J  husband). 


Sir    John    Huddleston,   d.=j=Joan,   dau.    of   Lord   Fitz- 
3  Hen.  Vin.  Ahugh. 


continued  above. 


eoiiiimied from  below. 
Sir  John  Huddleston=Fjoan  Fitzhugh. 

Sir  John  Huddleston,  of=f=Joyce  (3rd  wife),  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Prickley,  of 
Prickley,  co.  Worcester. 


Andrew     Huddleston,      of=pMary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 
Farington,  co.  Lane,  etc.         of    Cuthbert     Hutton,    of 
Hutton  John,  Cumberland. 


Joseph       Huddleston,      of=rElinor,  2nd 
Farington. 


of  Cuth- 
bert Sisson,  of  Kirkbarrow, 
Westmorland. 


Andrew     Huddleston,     o(=i=Dorothy,    dau.    of    Daniel 


Hutton  John. 


Mary 
wife). 


Huddleston      (2nd=j=John  Senhouse,  of  Nether- 
hall,  Cumberland. 


Humphrey  Senhouse,  of=i=Eleanor,  dau.  of  William 
Netherhall.  Kirby,    Esq.,    of    Elslack, 

CO.  Lane. 

Bridget  Senhouse,  m.  l4=T=Jo'in  Christian,  of  Miln- 
May  1717,  bd.  27  Sept.  town,  Isle  of  Man,  "  "" 
1749.  -Sept.  1745. 


Mary  Christian,  m.  27  Jur 
1740,  d.  I  March,  1762. 


=Rt.  Rev.  Edmund  Law, 
I  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle 
I  1768  until  d.  14  Aug.  1767. 


John  Law,  Bishop  Ewan  Law, 
of  Clonfert,  m.  and  of  Horsted, 
d.  s.p.  1810.  Sussex.=j= 


Edward,  cr.  Thomas,  settled  George  HenryLaw,=j=Jane.  eldest  dau 

BaronEIlen-  in   America,  m.  D.D.,bishopofBalh  I  of  Gen.  Adeane 

borough.=f=  and  d.  s  p.  and  Wells  1824-45,  |  of  Babraham,  d, 

A  d,  22  Sept.  1845.      I  27  Sept.  1826. 


James   Thomas   Law,=j=Lady  Henrietta  Charlotte  Henry  Law,  Robert  Vanbi-ugh=fSydney     Dorothea,        Five 

chancellor    of  diocese     Grey,    dau.    of    George,  deanofGlou-  Law,     canon      of  |  dau.of  Col.Davison,        daus. 

of  Lichfield   and   Co-     Earl     of    Stamford    and  cester    1862,  Chester,b.29Sept.  I  of    London,    m.    3 

ventry,     d.     22     Feb.     Warrington,    d.   25  Feb  b.  1797.  1709,    d.    4    Feb.     Nov.  1829,  d.loFeb. 

1876.  I  1866.  1SS4.  Jvl8S2. 


George  Henry  James  Adeane=FHarriet  E.  B.,  3rd 
Law,  vicar  of  Law,  late  Maj.  dau.  of  Rev.  W. 
Locking.d.  un.  3rd  batt.  So-  |  H.  Turner,  vicar 
17  Dec.  1875.  mersetR.V.,b.  I  of  Ranwell.Somer- 
14  Feb.  1824.       set,  m.  1857. 


Edmund  Chris-=fEmily  Mary  Scott,  Henrietta,  m.     Charlotte, 

tian  Law,  bar.-  I  dau.   of  Col.  Cot-  1843  to  Rev     Jane. 

at-lawI.T.1856,     grave,    of    the  Horace   F. 

b.  25  Feb.  1828.  I  Grance,   Banwell,  Gray.preb.  of 

I  m.  2  M.iy,  1872.  Wells,  andd. 

I  s.p.  1844.. 


James  Henry  Adeane. 
Charles  William  Albert. 


Francis  Grey  Cotgrave.        Eliza  Henrietta. 
Cyril  Warrington.  Evelyn  Rose  ScotU 

[95] 


The  Descendaids  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


(1)  Arthur  Crofts  (Powell),  M.A.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Oxon,  born  22  Oct.,  1844 ;  married  4 
Aug.,  1868.  Caroline,  daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Stevens,  of  Bradfiekl,  Berks,  and  has  had  4  sons  and 
2  daughters. 

Arthur  Marriott  (Powell),  bom  31  May,  1869; 
Robert  Markham,  born  13  Aug.,  1S70  ;  Thomas 
Vaughan,  born  5  June,  1874,  died  ; 

Reginald  Crofts,  born  30  March,  1876  ;  Lucy 
Caroline  ;  Beatrice  Amy. 

(2)  Edward  Cotton  (Powell),  born  19  April, 
1846;   unmarried. 

(3)  James  Crofts  (Powell),  born  3  Aug.,  1847  ; 
unmarried. 

(4)  Francis  (Powell),  comr.  R.N.,  born  15  Sept., 
1849  ;  married  26  Oct.,  1875,  Rebecca  Wilson, 
daughter  of  J.  W.  Glynn,  Esq.,  of  Cape  Town, 
and  has  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

Frank,  born  10  Aug.,  1876  ;  Mary ;  Phyllis  ; 
Ethel. 

(5)  Reginald  Henry  (Powell),  bom  I  Feb.,  185 1  ; 
married  8  June,  1875,  Alice  Mary,  daughter  of  late 
Rev.  John  Tur.,er,  of  Tiffield,  Northants,  and  has 
a  daughter, 

Marjorie  Helen. 

(6)  Leonard  George,  bora  17  Nov.,  1S52;  died 
Jan.,  1854. 

(7)  Clement,  M.A.  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxon,  curate  of 
Farnham,  bora  23  Nov.,  1855 ;  married  12  June, 
1883,  Anna  Carew,  widow  of  Capt.  H.  J.  L.  Turn- 
bull,  R.A.,  only  daughter  of  late  S.  S.  Davenport, 
Esq..  of  Bognor,  Sussex. 

(8)  Hubert  John,  born  13  May,  1858. 

(9)  Owen  Markham,  born  31  March,  1861. 

(10)  Fanny  Catherine,  married  19  April,  1866,  to 
Arthur  Markham  Nesfield,  Esq.,  who  died  16 
June,  1S74,  liaving  had  a  son  and  4  daughters. 

Bertram  Powell  (Nesfield),  bom  10  Dec,  1869  ; 
Avila  Catherine,   died  Dec,   1871  :   Lilian 

Henrietta,    died  Nov.,    1871  ;    Margaret; 

Dorotliy  Ann. 

(11)  Amy  Gabrielle,  married  3  Jan.,  1882,  to 
Rev.  Henry  Walter  Brock,  M.A.,  vicar  of  Otter- 
bourne,  Hants  (son  of  Very  Rev.  Carey  Brock, 
dean  of  Guernsey),  and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 

Hubert   Carey    (Brock),  born   3   Nov.,    1S83 ; 
Gabrielle  Frances. 
(7/'-jrt)  Cecilia  Anne  (Law),  died      May,  1868,  having 
married  I  Oct.,  1824,  to  Rev.  John  Barlow,  who  died 
s.p.       July,  1869  (see  Foster's  Baronetage). 
[4a]  EDWAED,   created    Baron   Ellenborough,    19 
April,  1802  (see  page  104). 
[5«]  Joseph,  died  unmarried. 
[6rt]  Edmund,  died  unmarried. 

[7a]  Thomas,  settled  in  America  ;  died  s.p.s.  July,  1834, 
aged  78,  having  married  Anne  Curtis,  of  South  Carolina. 
[8a]  George  Henry,  D.D.,  bishop  of  Chester  1812,  trans- 
lated to  Bath  and  Wells  1824;  born  12  Sept.,  176P-1  ; 
died  22  Sept.,   1845,  aged  85,  having  married  13  July, 
1784,  Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  Gen.  James   Whorwood 
Adeane,   of  Babraham,  Cambridge,   M.P. ;   she  died  27 
Sept.,  1826,  having  had  4  sons  and  5  daughters  [h). 
(l/i-i'a)  James  Thomas,  chancellor  of  the  diocese  of 
Lichfield   and    Coventry,    and   master    of  St.   John's 
hospital,  Lichfield  ;  born  8  Dec.  1790  ;  died  22  Feb., 
1876,  having  married  16  Dec,  1820,   Lady  Henrietta 
Charlotte  Grey,  eldest  daughter  of  George  Harry,  6th 
Earl  of  Stamford  and    2nd   Earl  of  Warrington   (see 
Foster's  Peerage) ;  she  died  25  Feb.,  1S66,  having  had, 
with  otiier  issue,  3  sons  and  2  daughters  (<('). 

[li-///]  George  Henry,  M,A.,  vicar  of  Locking, 
Somerset;  born  9  Oct.,  1821;  died  unmarried  17 
Drc.,  1875. 

[2/--///]  James  Adeane,  late  major  3rd  bat.  Somerset 
K.V.,   formerly  capt.   Bengal  N.L,  J.P.  Somerset; 


bom  14  Feb.,  1824;  married  4  June,  1857,  Harriet 
Ellen  Blachley,  3rd  daughter  of  Rev.  William  Hamil- 
ton Turner,  vicar  of  Banwell,  Somerset,  and  has  2  sons. 
James  Henry  Adeane,  born  9  June,  i860;  Charles 
William  Albert,  4th  R.L  dragoon  guards,  born  22 
Nov.,  1861. 
\^k-ih\  Edmund  Christian,"  bar.-at-law   I.T.   1856, 
late  principal  surrogate  at  Lichfield  ;  born  25  Feb., 
1828 ;   married   2    May,    1872,    Emily  Mary  Scott, 
daughter  of  Col.  Cotgrave,  of  The  Grange,  Banwell, 
Somerset,  and  has  had  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 
Francis  Grey  Cotgrave,  born  3  Feb.,  1876;  James 
Eaton,  born  4,  died  5  April,  1874  ;  Cyril  Warring- 
ton, born  9  Sept.,  1877  ;  Eliza  Henrietta,  bora  21 
Feb.,  1S73;  Evelyn  Rose  Scott,  born  13  Sept.,  1879. 
[4^-//i]  Henrietta,  died  s.p.  22  Aug.,  1844,  having 
married   14  Sept.,    1843,  to   Rev.   Horace  Faithful 
Gray,  prebendary  of  Wells. 
[5/--//i]  Charlotte  Jane. 
(^h-8a)  George,  born  24  Aug.,  1794;  died  30 Dec,  181 1. 
(3/z-<R;)   Henry,   dean  of  Gloucester   1862,  chancellor 
and  archdeacon  of  Wells  1826,  canon  residentiary  of 
Wells  1828-62,  rector  of  Weston-super-Mare  1840-62, 
late   fellow   and   tutor    of  St.   John's   Coll.,    Camb., 
M.A.  1823;  bora  28  Sept.,  1797. 
{Mi-Sa)  Robert  Vanbrugh,  J.P.,  M.A.  St.   Peter  Coll., 
Camb.,    1S25,    rector    of    Christian    Malford,    Wilts, 
1835-77,  treasurer  of  Wells  Cathedral  1829-84,  some- 
time canon  of  Chester;  bom  29  Sept.,  1799,  died  4 
Feb.,  1884;  married  3  Nov.,  1829,  Sydney  Dorothea, 
daughter   of  Col.  Davison;    she  died  10  Feb.,   1S82, 
b.nving  had  7  sons  and  7  daughters  (/). 

[l/-^/i]  George  Vanbrugh  Law,  col.  Madras  army 
(retd.);  born  27  July,  1832;  married  1st,  30  Sept., 
1S62,  Harriet  Octavia,  6th  daughter  of  Richard 
Strachey,  Esq.  (see  next  page)  ;  she  died  3  Dec, 
1865,  having  had  2  children,  who  died  young. 
He  married  2ndly,  10  Nov.,  1868,  Maria  Angelica, 
daughter  of  Gen.  Selby,  R.A.,  s.p. 
\2l-4h'\  Edmund  Robert  Adeane,  R.N.,  died  un- 
married. 

[3/-.^;]  Henry,  died  young. 

[4/-.j(//]  Henry  Patten,  major  R.  Scots  fusiliers,  1881 ; 
born  13  Jan.,  1842. 

i^l-^h^  Arthur,  M.A.  St.  Peter  Coll.,  Camb.,  1875, 
rector  of  Dauntsey,  W'ilts,  since  1S75,  etc.  ;  born 
25  Feb.,  1842;  married  19  Aug.,  1S75,  Eleanor 
Mary,  only  daughter  of  late  Rev.  W.  E.  Ehvell, 
M.A.,  rector  of  Dauntsey,  Wilts,  and  has  2  sons 
and  a  daughter. 

Arthur   Robert   Wiliiam,    bora    26    Oct.,    1877; 
George    Henry,    born    16    Feb.,    18S2 ;    Eleanor 
Sidney,  born  II  Sept.,  1879. 
[6/-^//]  Edward,  commander  R.N.  ;   bom  31  Jan., 
1S45. 

[7/-.j</;]  Edwin,  capt.  2nd  batt.  the   Gloucestershire 
regt. :  born  16  June,  1846. 
[8/-^/]  Mary  Dorothea,  born  7   Aug.,   1830;    died 

[9/-.j(lj  Everilda,  born  28  June,  1831;  married  4  Aug., 
1852,  to  her  cousin,  Rev.  George  Francis  Powell, 
B.A.,  rector  of  Sutton  Veny,  Warminster,  Wilts,  since 
1S54,  family  registrar  to  the  archdeacon  of  Wells 
(see  next  page),  and  has  had  5  sons  and  7  daughters. 
\Vai-4h'\  Ada  Jane. 
\\V-4li\  Sidney  Elizabeth. 
[12/-^/]  Louisa  Augusta. 

[13/-.iM]  Mary  Christian,  married  10-18  June,  1858.  to 

Sir  Frederick  Martin  Williams,  Bart.,  M.P.  Truro 

1865-78,    who    died    3    Sept.,    1878   (see   Foster's 

Jiaroiietage),  having  had  9  sons  and  5  daughters. 

(1)  Sir  Robert  William  WiUiams,   3rd  bart.,  o( 

Tregullow,  Cornwall,  J.P.,  D.L. ;  capt.  3rd  brig. 

western  div.   arty.   mil.   1882-3;     bora  21   Feb., 

iS5o;  married  13  July,   18S1,  Matilda  Frances, 


[96] 


♦•  ThS    DeSCGHT    OB  •♦ 

Col.     George     Vanbrugh     Law, 

LATE  MADRAS  CAVALRY, 


XlootJ  Eogal 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=fEIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  l272,=i=Gilbert   de  Clare,    Earl  of 
d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
I  1295- 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  ist=i=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
lo  Sir  Piers  Gaveston.Earl  of  band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
Cornwall.  ter,  d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.   7=j=Ralph   de   Stafford,   K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  I  cr.   Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 
Aug.  1372. 

Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford,=i=Philippa,    dau.  of  Thomas 
K.G.  I  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  War- 

wick. 


Katherine  de  Stafford=j=Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  cr. 
I  Earl    of   Suffolk    1399,   d. 
18  Sept.  1415. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole=fAnn,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney. 

Katherine  de  la  Pole=rSir  Miles  Stapilton,  of 
Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept. 
1466. 


>le=fS 


Joan  Stapilton=p Sir  John  Huddleston,  of  Milium  (2nd 
J  husband). 

Sir    John    Huddleston,   d.=fJoan,   dau.    of   Lord   Fitz- 
3  Hen.  VHI.  /Rhugh. 

A, 
continued  above. 


Of  CnglanD. 


eontznued/rotn  Below, 
Sir  John  Huddleston=T=Joan  Fitzhugh. 


Sir   John    Huddleston,   of=j=Joyce  (3rd  wife),  dau.  and 
Milium,  heir   of  John   Prickley,  of 

Prickley,  co.  Worcester. 


Andrew     Huddleston,      of=j=Mary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 

Farington,  co.  Lane,  etc.      I  of    Cuthbert     Hutton,    of 

I  Hutton  John,  Cumberland. 


Joseph       Huddleston,      of=j=Elinor,  2nd  dau.  of  Cuth- 
Farington.  bert  Sisson,  of  Kirkbarrow, 

Westmorland. 


Andrew     Huddleston,     of=rDorothy,    dau.    of    Daniel 
Hutton  John.  Fleming,  of  Skirwith,  West- 

morland. 


Mary 
wife). 


Huddleston     (2nd= 


of=j=Eleanor,  dau,  of  William 
Kirby,  Esq.,  of  Elslack, 
CO.  Lane. 


Bridget  Senhouse,  m.  i4=fJohn  Christian,  of  Miln- 
May  1717,  bd.  27  Sept.  town.  Isle  of  Man,  d.  20 
1749-  Sept.  1745. 


Mary  Christian,  m.  27  June,: 
1740,  d.  1  March,  1762. 


:Rt.  Rev.  Edmund  Law, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle 
1768  until  d.  14  Aug.  1767. 


John  Law,  Bishop  Ewan  Law,  Edward,  cr. 
of  Clonfert,  m.  and  of  Horsted,  Baron  Ellen- 
d.  s.p.  1810.  Sussex.=i=        borough.=p 


Thomas,  settled     George  HenryLaw,=j=Jane,  eldest  dau 

in  America,  m.     D.D.,bishopofBath  I  of  Gen.  Adeane 

and  d.  s.p.  and  Wells  1824-45,     of  Babraham,  d 

d.  22  Sept.  1S45.        27  Sept.  1S76. 


James  Thomas   Law,=Lady  Henrietta  Charlotte  Henry  Law,  Robert  Vanbrugh=i=SydneyDorothea,dau.     5  daus. 

chancellor   of  diocese  |  Grey,    dau.    of    George,  dean  of  Glou-  Law,    canon     of    of   Col.    Davison,    of 

of  Lichfield  and  Co-  I  Earl     of    Stamford    and  cester    1862,  Chester,     b.     29     London,  m.  3   Nov., 

ventry,    d.    22    Feb.  [Warrington,  d.   25  Feb.,  b.  1797.  Sept,     1799,    d.      1829,  d.  10  Feb.,  1882. 

1876.  /K1866.  4  Feb.,   1884. 


Harriet  (ist^George  Vanbrugh^Maria  An- 
wife)dau.of  Law,  col.  Madras  gelica  (2nd 
R.Strachey,  army  retd,,  b,  wife),  dau. 
Esq.,       m.     1832.  of       Genl. 

1862,  d.s.p.  Selby.R.A. 

1865.  m.  1868. 


Edmund,  R.N.,d.    Arthur  Law,  M.A.,     Edward,  comr. 
unm.                      b.    1842,  m.   1875,        R.N.,b.l845. 
Henry,  d.  y.             Eleanor  Mary,  only     Edwin.capt.the 
Henry   Patten,         dau.    of  late   Rev.        Gloucester- 
major    royal        W.  E.  Elwell,  M.A.        shire  regt., 
Scots  fusiliers.                ^     =                      b.  1846. 

7  daughters 

^d%^8r' 

Ar'thlu,  b.  1877.        Eleanor,  b.  1879. 
George,  b.  1883. 

[97] 


13 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


eldest  daughter  of  Edward  Beauchamp-Beau- 
champ,  Esq.,  of  Trevince,  Cornwall,  and  has  a 
daughter,  born  l6  Nov.,  1882. 

(2)  Frederick  Law,  lieut.  3rd  batt.  Wilts  reg., 
born  10  May,  1S62. 

(3)  Edward  Harvey,  born  2  Feb.,  1865. 

(4)  Leonard  Alfred,  born  2  April,  1867. 

(5)  Claude  Albert,  born  $  Oct.,  1870;  died  9 
March,  1880. 

(6)  Ernest  Martyn,  born  17  Dec,  1871. 

(7)  Victor  George,  born  28  Jan.,  1874. 

(8)  Harold  Douglas,  died  15  Feb.,  1876. 

(9)  Bertram  Leopold,  born  27  May,  1878. 

(10)  Caroline  Sydney,  married  27  Sept.,  1881, 
to  John  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  Sir  John  Arnott, 
of  Woodlands,  Cork. 

(11)  Mary  Christian. 

(12)  Beatrice  Julia.         (13)  Amy  Gertrude. 
(14)  Maud  Caroline  Salome,  died  25  Oct.,  1879. 

[14/-.^A]  Augusta  Georgiana,  born     June,  1848  ;  d.y. 
[bh-8a)  Anne  (Law),  died 

\lah-8a)  Joanna  (Law),  died  22  April,  1848,  having 
married  7  Jaly,  1807,  to  Alexander  Powell,  of  Hurdcott 
House,  Wilts,  M.P.  Downton  1826  (son  of  Francis 
Powell,  of  the  same,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Alexander 
Powell,  recorder  of  New  Sarum)  ;  he  died  25  Dec, 
1847,  having  had  3  sons  and  4  daughters  (»;)■ 

\\m-6h\  Alexander  Pitts  Elliott  (Powell),  of  Hurd- 
cott House,  Wilts,  J. P.,  D.L„  born  21  Aug., 
1809,  died  31  Oct.,  1882;  married,  at  Westbury, 
Wilts,  14  March,  1839,  Mary  Elizabeth  Vere  Booth, 
daughter  of  William  Tyndale,  Esq.,  of  Bathford, 
Somerset,  and  had  5  sons  and  6  daughters. 

(1)  Alexander  Francis  (Powell),  of  Hurdcott, 
Wilts,  J. P.,  and  of  Witham  Friary,  Somerset,  M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  capt.  3rd  batt.  (mil.)  Wilts 
regt.  1867-83,  born  16  April,  1842;  married  25 
Feb.,  1875,  Hon.  Marion  Sybil  Winn,  3rd  daughter 
of  Charles  AUanson,  3rd  Baron  Headley  (see 
Foster's  Peerage),  and  has  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

Alexander  Allanson  Tyndale  (Powell),  born  9 
April,  1876  ;  Marion  Millicent ;  Dorothea  Sybil 
Joanna. 

(2)  Henry  Haynes  Preston  (Powell),  bom  17  Jan., 
1S44,  died  unmarried  27  July,  1874. 

(3)  Tyndale(Powell),born9  July,  1851  ;died  same 
year. 

(4)  William  Henry  Theodore  Tyndale  (Powell), 
born  31  July,  185 1. 

(6)  John  Alexander  Tyndale  (Powell),  born  26 
March,  1853;  married  24  Jan.,  1884,  Augusta 
Maria  Gervis,  niece  of  Sir  George.  Meyrick,  Bart, 
(see  Foster's  Baronetage). 

(6)  Selina  Vere,  born  22  Oct.,  1840,  died  young, 
Aug.,  1S43. 

(7)  Mary  Vere,  died  young,  May,  1847. 

(8)  Caroline  Marie  Vere,  married  4  June,  1868,  to 
John  James  Unwin  Clarke,  Esq.,  and  has  2  sons. 

Johnjames  Vere  Unwin-Clarke,  born  i  May, 
1869  ;  Alexander  Henry,  born  2  Dec,  1870. 

(9)  Alana  Mary  Vere,  died  unmarried  1864. 

(10)  Edith  Vere,  died  unmarried  1861. 

(11)  Mai-y  Elizabeth  Vere. 

\2m-6h'\  George  Francis  Sydenham  (Powell),  B.A. 
Wadham  Coll.,  Oxon,  1841,  rector  of  Sutton  Veny 
1854.  formerly  P.C.  Burcombe,  and  registrar  to  the 
archdeiconof  Wells,  J.P.Wilts,  bom  i8March,  1820; 
married  4  Aug.,  1852,  his  cousin  Everelda,  eldest 
daughter  of  late  Rev.  Robert  Vanbrugh  Law,  afore- 
said, and  has  had  5  sons  and  7  daughters. 

(1)  Edward  Sydenham  (Pitts)  Powell,  bom  17 
July,  1853  ;  died  16  March,  1855. 

(2)  George  Henry,  born  20  June,  1857. 

(3)  Arthur  Lauriston,  born  29  June,  i860. 

(4)  Wadham  Locke,  born  23  Oct.,  1863. 


(5)  John,  born  4,  died  6  Sept.,  1867. 

(6)  Joanna  Law.  (7)  Everilda  Georgiana. 
(8)  Mary  Dorothea.           (9)  Augusta  Maria. 
(lO)  Alexandra  Louisa.    (11)  Sidney  Florence. 
(12)  Katharine  Christian. 

\Zm-6h'\  Henry  Lionel  (Powell),  died  I  July,  1837. 
[4/«-6/iJ  Anna  Maria  (Powell),  died  Dec,  1845  y 
married  I  Jan.,  1830,  to  Richard  Strachey,  Esq.,  of 
Ashwick  {Jrove,  Somerset  (see  Foster's  Baronetage') ; 
he  died  5  May,  1847,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  2 
sons  and  7  daughters. 

(1)  Richard  Charles  (Strachey),  of  Ashwick  Grove 
aforesaid,  J.  P.  Somerset,  ex-lieut.  North  Somerset 
yeomanry  cavalry  and  15th  Somerset  rifle  volun- 
teers, born  2  Nov.,  1835  ;  married  25  March,  1857, 
Charlotte  Lindsay,  youngest  surviving  daughter  of 
Ralph  Barchard  Hankin,  Esq.,  late  of  Bedford, 
and  has  had,  with  other  issue,  5  sons  and  5  daughters. 

[1]  Richard  Sholto,  bom  12  March,  1859. 
[2]  Theodore  Edward,  bom  9  June,  i860. 
[3]  Claude  Mainwaring,  born  I  Sept.,  1861. 
[4]  Reginald  Clive,  born  28  Nov.,  1866. 
[5]  Henry  Cyril  Gray,  born  25  Sept.,  1873. 
[6]  Mary  Charlotte  Georgiana,  married  27  Sept., 
1 88 1,    to   Cyril   Goodricke   Hawdon,   Esq.,   of 
Westerfield,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 
[7]  Constance  Margaret.     [8]  Marion  Lindsay. 
[9]  Mildred.  [10]  Violet  Helen. 

(2)  Alexander  (Strachey),  born  20  Feb.,  1845  ; 
married  3  Nov.,  1S75,  Fanny  Augusta,  only  daugh- 
ter of  Arthur  Phipps,  Esq.,  of  Whitstone,  Shepton 
Mallet. 

(3)  Anne  Maria  Georgiana,  died  s.p.  25  Jan., 
1858,  having  married  5  June,  1857,  as  1st  wife,  to 
her  cousin  George  Strachey,  Esq. 

(4)  Joanna,  married  5  July,  1859,  to  Rev.  George 
Edward  Francis  Masters,  vicar  of  St.  Mary,  Bishop 
Hatfield,  1874-5,  etc.,  s.p. 

(5)  Mary  Augusta,  married  6  Aug.,  1863,  to 
Charies  Isaac  Elton,  Esq.,  M.P.  West  Somerset 
since  Feb.,  1884,  barrister-at-law  Lincoln's  Inn 
1865  ;  s.p.  (see  Foster's  Baronetage). 

(6)  Charlotte  Margaret,  married  2  Feb.,  1865,  to 
John  James  Phillipps,  of  Timewell  House,  Devon, 
J.  P.  Somerset,  capt.  60th  rifles,  and  has  3  sons. 

Ralph  Kirkpatrick  (Phillipps),  bom  6  Jan.,  1866. 
Edward  Strachey,  born  12  Jan.,  1867. 
Paul  Winsloe,  born  24  June,  1870. 

(7)  Harriet  Octavia,  died  s.p.  3  Dec,  1865,  having 
married  30  Sept.,  1862,  as  1st  wife,  to  Col.  George 
Vanbrugh  Law,  Madras  S.C.  (see  preceding  page). 

(8)  Katharine,  died  17  Aug.,  1870,  having  married 
9  Dec,  1862,  to  John  Francis  Mair  Winterscale, 
major  and  lieut. -col.  3rd  batt.  Wiltshire  regt.,  late 
lieut.  rifle  brigade,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a 
son  and  daughter. 

George  Alexander  (Winterscale),  bom  18  April, 
1867  ;  Katharine  Mary  Elizabeth. 

(9)  Isabel,  married  10  Dec. ,  1875,  to  John  Holland 
IJaker,  chief  surveyor  Christ  Church,  New  Zealand, 
and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  daughter. 

I.-abel  Noeline  (Baker). 
\pm-6h'\  Joanna  (Powell),  married  26  July,  1839,  to 
Rev.  Thomas  Garrett,  B.A.  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxon, 
1 83 1,  chaplain  Royal  South  Hants  Infirmary  since 
1868,  vicar  of  East  Pennard  1839-45,  of  Martock, 
Somerset,  1845-55,  etc.,  and  has  had  4  sons  and  2 
daughters. 

(1)  Thomas  (Garrett),  of  Ellington  House,  Devon, 
born  II  June,  1840;  married  ist,  21  Dec,  1864, 
Laura  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Garratt,  comr. 
R.N. ;  she  died  ;  he  married  2ndly,  6 

Aug.,  1879,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  George  Jenkins, 
Esq.,  of  Temple  Hill,  Weston-super-Mare  ;  by  his 
1st  wife  he  had  a  son  and  2  daughters. 


[98] 


♦•  Thg  Dgscght  OB  •<» 
MARY    ELIZABETH    CHRISTIAN    CHAMBERLAIN, 

WIFE  OF  REV.   THOMAS  FFOSTER  CHAMBERLAIN,  M.A.,   HON. 
CANON  OF  AIANCHESTER,  VICAR  OF  LIMBER  MAGNA,  LINCOLNSHIRE, 


IBlootJ  Eogal 


cf  CnglanH 


Edward  I.,  crowned  I9=f  Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  1 7  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  1 272,=j=Gilbert  de  Clare,    Earl  of 

Glou( 

I29S- 


d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife),  j  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  lst=j=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston.Earl  of  I  band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
Cornwall.  ter,  d.  1347. 


=Ralph  de  Stafford,  K.G., 
cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 
Aug.  1372. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.   f 
Sept.  1349. 


Hugh,  2nd  Earlof  Stafford,=j=Philippa,   dau.  of  Thomas 
K.G.  I  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  War- 

I  wick. 


:  Stafford=j=Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  cr. 
I  Earl    of    Suffolk    1399,   d. 
18  Sept.  141 5. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole=FAnn,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney. 

Katherine  de  la  Pole=i=Sir  Miles  Stapilton,  of 
Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept, 
I  1466. 

Joan  Stapilton=j=Sir  John  Huddleston,   of  Milium  (2nd 
I  husband). 


Sir   John    Huddleston,  d.=fJoan,  dau.   of   Lord  Fitz- 
3  Hen.  Vni.  Ahugh. 

A, 

continued  ahove. 


A. 

continued /rofn  below. 
Sir  John  Huddleston=j=Joan  Fitzhugh. 


Sir   John    Huddleston,    of=j=Joyce  (3rd  wife),  dau.  and 
Milium.  heir   of  John  Prickley,  of 

Prickley,  co.  Worcester. 


Andrew     Huddleston,      of=i=Mary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 

Farington,  co.  Lane,  etc.      I  of    Cuthbert     Hutton,    of 

I  Hutton  John,  Cumberland. 

Joseph       Huddleston,      of^pElinor,  2nd  dau.  of  Cuth- 
Farington.  I  bert  Sisson,  of  Kirkbarrow, 

I  Westmorland. 


■Dorothy,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Fleming,  of  Skirwith,  West- 
morland. 


Andrew     Huddleston,     of- 
Hutton  John. 


Mary      Huddleston     (2nd=T=John  Senhouse,  of  Nether- 
wife),  hall,  Cumberland. 


Humphrey    Senhouse,     cf=pEIeanor,   dau.    of  William 
Netherhall.  Kirby,    Esq.,    of    Elslack, 

CO.  Lane. 


Bridget  Senhouse,  m.  l4=T=John  Christian,  of  Miln- 
May  1 717,  bd.  37  Sept.  town.  Isle  of  Man,  d.  20 
1749-  Sept.  1745. 


Mary  Christian,  m.  27  June,=j=Rt.     Rev.    Edmund    Law, 
1740,  d.  I  March,  1762.  D.D.,    Bishop   of    Carlisle 

768,  until  d.  14  Aug.  1787. 


John  Law,  Bishop  Ewan  Law, 
of  Clonfert,  m.  and  of  Horsted, 
d.  s.p.  1 810.  Sus.sex.=j= 


Edward,  cr. 
Baron  Ellen- 
borough.  =[= 

A 


Thomas,  settled  George  HenryLaw,=i=Jane,  eldest  dau.  5  daus. 
in  America,  m.  D.D.,bishopofBath  I  of  Gen.  Adeane,  (see  p. 
and  d.  s.p.  and  Wells  1824-45,  |  of  Babraham,  d.  ). 


;  Sept.  1845.      I  27  Sept.  1826. 


James    Thomas   Law,     Henry  Law,  dean     Robert  Vanbrugh  Law,     Augusta  Law  (3rd=f=Rev.  Jas.  Slade,     4  other 


chancellor  of  diocese  of  of  Gloucester  1862,     formerly  canon  of  Ches-  dau.),  m.  28  May, 

Lichfield  and  Coventry,  b.  1797.                       ter,  b.   29   Sept.   1799  1S12,    d.    S   May, 

d.  22  Feb.  1876.=;=                                               (see  p.      ).=i=  1822. 

A  A 


canon  of  Ches-  daus. 
ter,  etc.,  d.  15  (see  p. 
May,  i860.  ). 


Mary  Elizabeth  Christian  Slade,  b.  17  March,  =i=Rev.  Thomas  ffoster    Chamberlain,  M.A.,  hon.  canon  Manchester 
1820,  m.  30  July,  1S44.  Cathedral,  rector  of  Rufford,  co.  Lane,  1843-67,  vicar  of  Limber 

Magna  since  1867. 


James     Slade      ffoster=f=Georgina,  dau.  of  Thos.  Thos.     ffoster 

Chamberlain,    vicar  of  1  Gage    Blake,    of  Bury  Chamberlain, 

Kearsley  Moor  1881,  b.     St.Edmunds,  m.  9july,  b.    28    April, 

9  July,  1846.  I  1874.  186a 


Mary    Emily,=T=Wm.  Richard-  Arthur,  b.  1858,  d. 

b4May,i848,  I  son,  capt.  3rd         1880. 

m.     4     Sept.     batt.        Line.  Augusta  Law. 

1873.  Iregt.  Sarah  Eliz.  ffostci. 


James  SI: 
Thomas  I 


William  Teale  Richardson,  b.  8  Oct.  1875.        Edith  Mary  Kath&ine. 
John  Leigh  Chamberlain,  b.  13  Sept.  1876.         Emily  Eva. 
Edmund  Christian  Slade,  b.  3  Oct.  1877. 


[99] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


[1]  Thomas  Lauras  (Garrett),  born  l8Jan.,l869. 
[2]  Irene  Laura  Elizabeth,  twin  with  [3]  Ethel 
Joanna  Powell. 

(2)  Alexander  John  (Garrett),  of  Worcester,  Cape 
of  Good  Hope,  born  22  April,  1S43  ;  married 
6  May,  1873,  his  cousin,  Agneta  Jane,  daughter  of 
Rev.  Reginald  Pole,  rector  of  Yeovilton,  Somerset 
(see  below),  and  has  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

Reginald  Pole  (Garrett),  born  23  Feb.,  1874; 
Alexander  Robert,  bom  17  April,  1S75  ;  John, 
born  ,  18S2  ;    Agneta  Henrietta,  born  4 

Sept.,  1876;  Lilian  Mary,  born  8  Jan.,  1880. 

(3)  Robert  Henry  (Garrett),  bom  9  June,  1844; 
died  12  Dec,  1866 ;  married  24  April,  1S66, 
Emily  Stafford,  only  daughter  of  John  Johnson, 
M.D.,  of  Weston-super-Mare;  she  died  14  Jan., 
1877,  leaving  a  (posthumous)  son, 

Robert  Henry  (Garrett),  born  8  Feb.,  1867. 

(4)  Henry  (Garrett),  born  29  March,  1849, 
(3)  Elizabeth,  born  16  Feb.,  1846. 

(6)  Joanna,  born  23  June,  1S51 ;  died  10  May,  1857. 
[Gm-^/i]  Jane  (Powell),  married  29  Sept.,  1836,  to 
Rev.  Reginald  Pole,  B.A.  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxon.  1822, 
rector  of  Yeovilton  since  1839  (see  Foster's  Baronet- 
age), and  has  had  4  sons  and  7  daughters. 

(1)  George  Henry  Law  (Pole),  R.E.,  born  12 
Sept.,  1837  ;  died  unmarried. 

(2)  Reginald  Carew  (Pole),  lieut.  R.N.,  born  6 
Aug.,  1843  ;  died  4  May,  1877. 

(3)  Alexander  Edward  (Pole),  of  Madura,  India, 
bar.-at-law  Lincoln's  Inn,  1873,  born  23  Feb., 
1848  ;  married  23  July,  1873,  his  cousin  Joanna, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Charles  Raikes  Davy,  of  Bath, 
and  has  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

Alexander  Charles  Reginald ;  Mabel  Maria ; 
Ethel  Agneta. 

(4)  John  Lionel  (Pole),  of  Madura,  India,  bar.-at- 
law  Lincoln's  Inn  1880,  born  30  Dec,  1858. 

(5)  Henrietta  Maria  (Pole),  married  9  April, 
1865,  to  Henry  Francis  Mutukisna,  deputy  Queen's 
advocate  and  J.  P.  northern  circuit,  Ceylon,  who 
died  s.p. 

(6)  Mary  Stuart  (Pole),  died 

(7)  Joanna  Augusta  (Pole). 

(8)  Agneta  Jane  (Pole),  married  6  May,  1873  to 
her  cousin  Alexander  John  Garrett,  Esq. ,  aibresaid. 

(9)  Anna  Maria  (Pole). 

(10)  Louisa  Margaretta  (Pole). 

(11)  Augusta  (Pole). 

\^m-6K\  Catherine  Augusta  (Powell),  died  Nov., 
1880 ;  married  7  Nov.,  1843,  to  Rev.  Charles  Raikes 
Davy,  of  Tracy  Park,  co.  Glouc,  M.A.  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxon,  1843,  rector  of  Adel,  Yorks,  1854-8  (only  son 
of  late  Genl.  Sir  William  Gabriel  Davy,  K.C.H., 
C.B.),  and  had  a  son  and  3  daughters, 

(1)  William  (Davy),  bom  5  Jan.,  1851. 

(2)  Mary  Anne,  died  unmarried  5  Oct.,  1857. 

^3)  Joanna  (Davy),  married  23  July,  1873,  to  her 
cousin  Alexander  Edward  Pole,  aforesaid. 
(4)  Maria  Augusta. 
\^h-8a)  Augusta  (Law),  died  5  May,  1822,  aged  33, 
having  married  28  May,  1812,  to  Rev.  James  Slade, 
M.A.,  rector  of  Teversham,  Cambridge,  1812,  vicar  of 
Bolton-le-Moors,  co.  Lane,  canon  of  Chester,  rector 
of  West  Kirby,  Cheshire ;  he  died  15  May,  i860,  leaving 
by  her  an  only  daughter, 

Maty  Elizabeth  Christian  Slade,  born  17  March, 
1820;  married  30  July,  1844,  to  Rev.  Thomas  ffoster 
Chamberlain,  M.A.  Christ  Coll.,  Camb.,  1S42,  hon. 
canon  Manchester  cathedral,  rector  of  Rufford,  co. 
Lancaster,  1843-67,  yicar  of  Limber  Magna,  co.  Lin- 
coln, since  1867,  and  has  had  5  sons  and  4  daughters. 
[1]  James  Slade  ffoster  (Ch.imberlain),  vicar  of 
Kearsley  Moor  since  i88r,  of  Great  Hormead, 
Herts,  1874-81  ;  born  9  July,  1846;  married  9  July, 
1874,  Georgina,  daughter  of  Thomas  Gage  Blal;e. 

[    (GO 


of  Bury  St.  Edmunds  (see  Foster's  Baronetage),  and 

has  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 
James  Slade  ffoster,  born  9  Dec,  1875 ;  Thomas 
Arthur,   born   26   May,    18S0  ;   Emily   Georgina^ 
Mary,  born  31  March,  1877;   Mary  Frances,  born 
10  July,  1878. 

[2]  George    Henry  Richard,   born        Nov.,    1849; 

died  25  Dec,  1850. 

[3]  Thomas  Francis,  bom  16  July,  died  9  Aug.,  1851. 

[4]  Arthur  Abraham,  bom  15  May,  1858 ;  died  un- 
married 9  Feb.,  1880. 

[5]  Thomas  ffoster,  born  28  April,  i860. 

[6]  Sara  Augusta,  born  8  Aug.,  died  6  Oct.,  1845. 

[7]  Mary   Emily,    born   4   May,    1848 ;    married  4 

Sept.,   1873,  to  William  Richardson,  capt.  3rd  bat. 

Lincolnshire  regt.,  and  has  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  William  Teale  Richardson,  born  8  Oct.,  1875. 

(2)  John  Leigh  Chamberlain,  born  13  Sept.,  1876. 

(3)  Edmund  Christian  Slade,  born  2  Oct.,  1S77. 

(4)  Edith  Mary  Katherine,  bom  26  July,  1874. 
(6)  Emily  Eva,  born  12  Nov.,  1879. 

[8]  Augusta  Law,  born  14  May,  1853. 
[9J  Sara  Elizabeth  ffoster,  born  26  Jan.,  1856. 
(ih-Sa)    Jane   Waugh,    died    17  Jan.,    1843,    having 
married  2  April,  1823,  to  Rev.  Robert  Harkness,  vicar 
of  East   Brent,   Somerset  (son  of  William   Harkness, 
Esq.,  a  director  of  the  Bank  of  Ireland);  he  died  28 
April,  1839.  having  had  5  sons  and  3  daughters  («)• 
{ln-8/i\   William    (Harkness),    educated    at    Eton, 
M.A.    St.   John's    Coll.,     Camb.,    1846.    vicar    of 
Winscombe,  Somerset;  born  16  March,  1824;  died 
17  Oct.,  1863,  having  married      April,  1853,  Sarah 
Anne,  daughter  of  John  Peebles,  M.D.,  and  had  a 
son  and  4  daughters. 

(1)  William  Henry  (Harkness),  of  Carigbeg,  and 
Athea,  co.  Limerick,  J. P.,  capt.  5th,  late  1st 
dragoon  guards  ;  educated  at  Eton,  B.A.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin,  1875  ;  born  18  Jan.,  1854. 

(2)  Jane  Charlotte,  died  unmarried  ,  1865. 

(3)  Grace,  married  15  March,  1882,  to  her  cousin 
Thomas  Eudo  Bellingham,  Esq.  (see  Foster's 
Baronetage),  and  has  a  son, 

William  Eudo  (Bellingham),  born  II  Dec,  1882. 

(4)  Maud  Bellingham. 

(5)  Florence  Law. 

[2»-<y/i]  George  Law  (Harkness),  M.A.  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Camb.,  1851,  rector  of  Bonchurch,  I.W., 
rector  of  St.  James's,  Shaftesbury,  1859-80;  born 
5  May,  1825;  married  14  Nov.,  1849,  Frances  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  Major  Albert  D'Alton,  and  grand- 
daughter of  Edward,  Count  D'Alton,  of  the  Holy 
Roman  Empire,  and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 

(1)  Harry  D'Alton  (Harkness),  lieut.  1st  bat. 
Welsh  regt.;  born  10  March,  1859. 

(2)  Jane  Margaret. 

[iii-Sh]  Robert  (Harkness),  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll., 
Camb.,  1851,  rector  of  Wimborne-St. -Giles  since 
1865;  rector  of  Stemfield,  Suffolk,  1862-5  5  bora  18 
July,  1826  ;  married  29  Oct.,  1850,  Elizabeth  Bolton, 
daughter  of  William  Seddon,  Esq.,  of  Stoneygate 
House,  Leicester,  and  has  2  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  Robert  Law  (Harkness),  born  22  April,  1852. 

(2)  William  Bathurst,  lieut.  R.M.A.,  born  18  Oct., 
1864. 

(3)  Margaret  Elise, 

(4)  Katherine  Edith.  (5)  Constance  Mary. 
[in-8/i]  Henry  Law  (Harkness),  M.A.  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Camb.,  1S54,  rector  of  St.  Swithin's,  Wor- 
cester, since  1879,  vicar  of  Berrow  1870-9;  born 
3  Feb.,  1828  ;  married  14  Nov.,  1863,  Agatha  Ariel, 
daughter  of  Edward  Clark,  Esq.,  of  CUfton,  Bristol, 
and  has  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Edward  Law  (Harkness),  bom  19  March,  1874, 

(2)  Henry  Law,  born  18  May,  1879. 

(3)  Son  bom  26  Jan..  1884. 

(4)  Agatha  Mary.  (6)  Constance  Ariel. 


♦•  THe   DescGiui^  OF  •♦ 
WILLIAM     HENRY     HARKNESS, 

OF  CARIGBEG  AND  ATHEA,  CO.  LIMERICK, 
CAPT.   ^th   DRAGOON   GUARDS,  ETC. 


^loon  iaogal 


of  OBnglan^. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  ig=j=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

272,=f=Gilbert   de  Clare,    Earl  of 

129s 


^Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
band), cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
ter, d.  1347. 


Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there 

d.  ID  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  ist= 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston.Earl  of 
Cornwall. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.   7=f=Ralph   de   Stafford,   K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  I  cr.   £arl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 

Aug.  1372. 


Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford.v 
K.G.  I  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  We 

I  wick. 

Katherine  de  Stafford=j=Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  or. 
I  Earl    of    Suffolk    1399,    d. 
18  Sept.  1415. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole=i=Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney, 
Katherine  de  la  Pol 


Sir  Miles  Stapilton,  of 
Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept. 
1466. 


Joan  Stapilton=f:Sir  John  Huddleston,   of  Milium  (2nd 
I  husband). 


)le=F. 

T 


Sir    John    Huddleston,   d.=f=Joan,  da 
3  Hen.  Vin.  Ahugh- 

A, 

C'^^tiriued  above. 


of   Lord   Fitz- 


coiifiitucd/ro7u  helow 
Sir  John  Huddlestonyjoan  Fitzhugh. 


Joyce  (3rd  wife),  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Prickley,  of 
Prickley,  co.  Worcester. 


Andrew     Huddleston,      of=i=Mary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 

Farmgton,  co.  Lane,  etc.      I  of    Cuthbert     Hutton,    of 

I  Hutton  John,  Cumberland. 


Joseph       Huddle 
Farington. 


Andrew     Huddleston, 
Hutton  John. 


of=i=Elinor,  2nd  dau.  of  Cuth- 
I  bert  Sisson,  of  Kirkbarrow, 
Westmorland. 

o(=f=Dorothy,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Fleming,  of  Skirwith,  West- 
morland. 


Mary      Huddleston     (2nd=f=John  Senhouse,  of  Nethe 
wife).  I  hall,  Cumberland. 


Humphrey    Senhouse,     of=f  Eleanor,   dau.    of  William 
Netherhall.  Kirby,    Esq.,    of    Elslack, 

CO.  Lane. 


Bridget  Senhouse,  m.  i4=j=John  Christian,  of  Miln- 
May  1717,  bd.  27  Sept.  I  town.  Isle  of  Man,  d.  20 
1749-  I  Sept.  1745. 


Mary  Christian,  m.  27june,=Rt.     Rev.     Edmund    Law, 

1740,  d.  I  March,  1762.        I  D.D.,    Bi-hop   of    Carlisle 

I  1768  until  d.  14  Aug.  1767. 


John  Law,  Bishop     Ewan  Law,  Edward,  cr.  Thomas,  settled     George  HenryLaw, 

of  Clonfert,  m  and     of  Horsted,  BaronElIen-  in  America,   m.     D.D.bishopofBath 

d.  s.p.  1810.  Sussex.=i=  borough. =j=  and  d.  s.p.  '  and  Wells  1824-45, 

/K  /k  d.  22  Sept.  1845. 

5  sons.     Anne  Joanna     Law,     m.  Augusta  Lai 

Law,  1848  to  Alexander  i8i2toRev. James     m.  2  April.   1823, 

eldest  Powell, ofllurdcott  Slade,M.A.,canon     d.  17  Jan.  1843. 

dau.  House,  WiUs.=f=  of  Chester.=f= 

A  A 


Jane,  eldest  dau.      Five  daus. 
of  Gen.  Adeane, 
of  Babraham,  d. 
27  Sept.  1876. 


Jane  Waugh  Law,=pRev.  Robert  Harkness,  Margaret,  d. 

vicar  of    East    Brent,  unm.i7May, 

Somerset,  d.  28  April,  1838. 
1839- 


William  Harkness, —SarahAnne, 
vicar  ofWinscon.be,  I  dau.  of  John 
Somerset,  b  i6  Mar.  Peebles, 
1824, d.  lyOct.  1863.  I  M.  D.,  m. 
I  April,  1853. 


George  Law  Hark- 
ness, rector  of  Bon- 
church.  I.W.,  m. 
1849  Frances,  dau. 
of  Major  D'Allon. 


Robert  Harkness,      Henry  Law  Harkness,      Jai 


1850  Elizabeth  B., 
dau.  of  W.Seddon, 
Esq.  ^ 


Worcester, 
Agaiha,    da 
Clark,  Esq. 


of   E. 


tor  of  Orling- 

C  ,'dau.  oV  J. 
Franklin,  Esq. 


=^L; 


dragoon  guards, 
b.  i8  Jan.  1854. 


Grace,  m.  15     Maud. 
March.  1^82,     Florence, 
to      Thomas 
EudoBelling- 


.  Eudo  Bellingham,  b.  11  Dec. 


Jane.m.toRev.R. 

A.  Bathurst. 
Mary,    m.    to   H. 

T.  J.  Jenkinson, 

Margaret,  m.  to 
Rev.  Francis 
S>-nge.  11-^ 


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The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


[Bn-8/i]  James  Clarke  (Harkness),  M.A.  St.  John's 
CoU.,Camb.,  1874,  rector  of  Orlingbury,  Northants, 
1883,  of  West  Clandon,  Surrey,  1871-83,  born  17 
May,  1835,  married  Susan  Constance,  daughter  of 
J  Franklin,  Esq. ;  she  died  s.p. 

[Gn-S/i]  Jane,   married   15   April,    1852,    to   Robert 
'■  ■     Andrew  Bathurst,  late  fellow  New  College,  Oxon, 
J..       M.A.  1S43  ;  rector  of  Birchanger,  Essex,   1851-64, 
vicar   of  Brockworth   1864-71,    rector    of    Matson, 
Gloucester,  1 87 1 -5  ;  s.p.  (see  Foster's  Peerage). 
[7«-<?A]   Mary,    married  29  July,    1857,    to    Henry 
^,;      Thomas  John  jenkinson,  of  OwerFawley,  Hants,J.P., 
\'     bar.-at-law  (only  son  of  Admiral  Jenkinson,  of  Alves- 
ton,  CO.  Warwick),  and  has  a  son  and  2  daughters. 
Henry  Law  Acland  (Jenkinson),  lieut.  R.A.,  bom 
30  Oct.,  1863  ;  Mary  Theresa  ;  Agnes  Harriett. 
[in-8h\   Margaret,   married  9  June,   1859,  to  Rev. 
Francis   Synge,    M.A.    Trin.    Coll.,   Camb.,    1859, 
H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools  since  1869  (see  Foster's 
Baronetage'),  and  has  a  son  and  4  daughters. 

Edward  Millington  (Synge),  born  17  April,  i85o  ; 

Margaret   Bertha,   born  24  March,   1S61 ;    Emily 

Kate,   born  30  May,    1862 ;   Else  Mary,  born  7 

June,  1867  ;  Maud  Christian,  born  10  Aug.,  1872. 

(9h-8a)  Margaret  (youngest  daughter  of  George  Henry, 

Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells),  born  7  March,  1S03  ;  died 

unmarried  17  May,  1838. 

[9a]   Bridget   (eldest   daughter    of  Edmund,    Bishop   of 

Carlisle),  died  young. 

[10a]  Mai-y,  born  27  April,  1744,  fo.x.;  died  24  July, 
1768,  having  married  5  April,  1764,  as  1st  wife  to  Rev. 
James  Stephen  Lushington,  of  Rodmersham,  Kent,  M.A. 
Peterhouse,  Camb.,  1759,  prebendary  of  Carlisle,  vicar  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  of  l^atton,  Essex  (for  his  lineage 
see  page  149  and  for  his  second  marriage  see  vol.  iii.) ; 
he  baptized  at  Sittingboume,  12  Nov.,  1734;  died  at 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  17  June,  1810,  having  had  2  sons 
and  a  daughter  {0). 

(Jio-ioa)  Thomas  Godfrey  (Lushington),  died  unmarried, 
(io-ioa)  Edmund  Henry,  bar.-at-law,  M.A.  Queen's 
Coll.,  Camb.,  1790,  a  puisne  judge  at  Ceylon,  chief 
commissioner  colonial  board  of  audit,  master  of  crown 
office ;  died  26  March,  1839,  having  married  1st, 
2  Jan.,  1801,  Louisa,  daughter  of  Faulkner  Phillips, 
Esq.,  of  Manchester,  and  2ndly,  Sophia,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Philips,  Esq.,  of  Sedgley,  and  sister  of  Sir 
George  Philips,  ist  bart.,  M.P.;  she  died  10  Jan., 
1841,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  4  sons  and  3 
daughters  (/■). 

[I/-20]  Edmund  Law  (Lushington),  of  Park  House, 
Kent,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1835,  professor 
university  Glasgow  1838-75 ;  20TH  in  descent 
FROM  Edward  IIL  ;  born  10  Jan.,  1811 ;  married 
14  Oct.,  1842,  Cecilia,  daughter  of  Rev.  George 
Clayton  Tennyson,  LL.D.,  rector  of  Somerby,  co. 
Lincoln  (see  vol.  i.,  page  23),  and  has  a  daughter, 

Cecilia  (Lushington). 
]2fi-2o\  Henry,  chief  secretary  at  Malta,  M.A.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.,  1837;  died  unmarried  11  Aug.,  1855, 
aged  43. 

[ip-20]  Thomas  Davies,  Madras  C.S.,  born  29  June, 
1813  ;  died  17  June,  1858,  having  married  7  Feb., 
1850,  Mary,  daughter  of  Charles  May  Lushington 
(see  vol.  iii.),  and  had  4  sons  and  a  daughter. 

(1)  Thomas  Godfrey  Law  (Lushington),  M.A. 
Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.,  rector  of  Hawstead,  Suffolk, 
born  18  July,  1851. 

(2)  Arthur  James,  lieut.  the  Dorsetshire  (late 
54th)  regt.,  born  6  Dec,  1852  ;  married  6  Nov., 
1879,  Constance  Caroline,  eldest  daughter  of 
Major-Gen.  Alexander  Ross  Elliot  Hutchinson, 
Bo.S.C,  and  has  a  son, 

Arthur  Edmond  Godfrey  Hamilton  (Lushing- 
ton), born  II  Sept.,  1883. 

(3)  Henry  Venables,  born  16  Jan.,  1856 


(4)  Lionel  Edmund,  lieut.   the  Dorsetshire  (late 
54th)  regt.,  born  26  June,  1857. 

(5)  May  Catherine. 

\ip-2o\   Franklin,   bar.-at-law,    metropolitan   police 
magistrate,  formerly  member  of  supreme  council  of 
justice,   Ionian  Islands,   M.A.  Trin.    Coll.,  Camb., 
1849,  born  4  Jan.,   1823  ;    married   21  Jan.,   1862, 
Kate  Maria,  daughter  of  Rev.  James  Morgan,  vicar 
of  Corston,  Somerset,  and  has  2  sons  and  2  daughters, 
George   Henry    Fitzjames,   born    I   Nov.,    1872 ; 
Franklin,  born  28  Dec,  1875  ;  Louisa  Gertrude, 
Mildred  Helen. 
{Sp-20]  Maria  Catherine.  [66-20]  Emily. 

[1p-20]  Ellen  Eliza. 
(So-/oa)    Maria  Catherine,   married   to   Rev.  Thomas 
Edwards,  LL.D.,  of  Nuneaton,  and  had  a  son  and 
daughter. 

[1]  Thomas  Edwards,  unmarried  1829. 
[2]  Maria  Lushington  (Edwards),   died  16  March, 
1814,  having  married,  as  3rd  wife,  to   Christopher 
Roberts  Wren,  of  Wro.xall  Abbey,  co.  Warwick,  and 
had  a  daughter, 

Joanna,  who  died  30  May,  1830,  aged  17. 
[lie]  Elizabeth,  bom  I  May,  1746;  died  5  Feb.,  1767.  . 
[12i7]  Christian,  born  14  March,  1752,  oj.;  died  21  Aug., 
1773- 

[13a]  Joanna,  died  4  Jan.,  1823,  having  married  21  May, 
1772,  as  2nd  wife,  to  Sir  Thomas  Rumbold,  ist  baronet, 
who  died  11  Nov.,  1791,  having  had  (by  this  marriage) 
3  sons  and  2  daughters  (^). 
{Ij-ija)  Thomas  RuMBOLD,  died  at  St.  Peter's  Coll., 
Camb.,  1799. 

(2q-ija)  Henry,  died  , 

(Zq-jja)  Charles  Edmund,  of  Preston  Candover, 
Hants;  born  II  Aug.,  1786,  M.P.  Great  Yarmouth 
1818-47,  1848  until  his  death,  31  May,  1857;  he 
married  ,  ,   Harriet,    daughter  of  John 

Gardiner,  Esq.,  of  Ashford,  Kent;  she  died  6  Oct., 
1S77,  leaving  3  sons. 
[1]  Charles  James  Augustus  (Rumbold),  born  6  Feb., 
1834;  married  30  July,  1863,  Agatha  Ellen,  2nd 
daughter  of  George  Woodroffe  Franklyn,  Esq.,  of 
Love!  Hill,  Berks,  M.P.  Poole,  and  has  2  sons  and 
a  daughter, 

Charles  Edmund  Arden  Law,  bom  24  Aug.,  1872; 
Christian  Franklyn  Hales,  bom  S  Sept.,  1873 ; 
Agatha  Mary  Harriet. 
[2]  Thomas  Henry  (Rumbold),  of  Holmwood, 
Surrey,  bar.-at-law  L.I.  1862  ;  bora  26  March, 
1835  ;  died  2  June,  1882,  having  married  7  Nov., 
1872,  Katherine  Lucy,  youngest  daughter  of  John 
Bott,  Esq.,  of  Coton  Hall,  Stafford,  and  had  3  sons 
and  2  daughters. 

Anwer  Thomas  Law,  bom  27  Oct.,  1873  ;  William 

Richard,  born  30  April,   1877  ;  Thomas  Arthur, 

born  28  February,  1882  ;  Harriet  Lucy  Ehzabeth, 

born  15  Sept.,  1878;   Katherine  Cecilia,  bom  25 

May,  1880. 

[3]  Henry  Edmund  William  (Rumbold),  late  capt. 

3rd  bat.  the  Essex  regt.,  formeriy  lieut.  7th  royal 

fusiliers;   born  27  June,    1S37  ;    married  27  April, 

1S71 ;   Ellen  Schaefer,    only  child   of   Cumberland 

Dugan  HoUins,  Esq.,  of  Baltimore,  and  has  had  2 

sons  and  2  daughters. 

Cumberland  Henry  HoUins,  bom  1  June,   1872; 

Edward    Law    Hollins,    born    21    April,    1876; 

Harriet  Anne  Hollins,  died  26  Dec,  1875  5   EUen 

Ethel,  born  8  Sept.,  1878.    * 

(iq-ija)  Mary  Augusta  Dorothea,  died        Feb.,  1852, 

having  married  Ist  ,         ,  to  Col.   Frederick 

Manners,  96th  foot,  who  died  s.p.,  and  2ndly,  9  June, 

1812,  as  2nd  wife,  to  Grenville  Temple  (called  by  Sir 

Bernard   Burke,    Sir   Grenville   Temple,    Bart.),   who 


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{5f-/ja)  Harriet,  died  unmarried. 


<•-•  Thg   Dgscgdt  oe  ••» 
EDMUND  LAW  LUSHINGTON,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L., 

OF  PARK  HOUSE,  MAIDSTONE^ 


'Bloon  laopal 


of  €ngIanD» 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=j=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  I7june,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  l272,=T=Gi!bert  de  Clare,    Earl  of 
d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
1295. 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  ist=j=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston,Earl  of  band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
Cornwall.  ter,  d.  1347. 


^Ralph  de  Stafford,  K.G., 
cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 
Aug.  1372. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.  7- 
Sept.  1349. 


Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford,T=Philippa,   dau.  of  Thomas 
K.G.  I  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  War- 


Katherine  de  Stafford=j=Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole, 
I  Earl    of   Suffolk    1399, 
18  Sept.  1415. 


Katherine  de  la  Pole= 


Sir     Miles     Stapilton,     of 
Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole=j=Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney. 

e=FSir 
Bedal 
1466. 

Joan  Stapilton=f=Sir  John  Huddleston,  of  Milium  (2nd 
I  husband). 

I 

Sir   John    Huddleston,  d.=f=Joan,  dau.   of  Lord  Fitz- 
3  Hen.  VIII.  Ahugh. 


continued  abffve. 


Sir  John  Huddleston=i=Joan  Fitzhugh. 


Sir  John  Huddleston,  of=j=Joyce  (3rd  wife),  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Prickley,  of 
Prickley,  co.  Worcester. 


of=f=Mary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Cuthbert  Hutton,  of 
Hutton  John,  Cumberland. 


Andrew 
Faringto 


Huddleston, 
],  CO.  Lane,  et 


Joseph       Huddlesto 
Farington. 


of=i=Elinor,  2nd  dau.  of  Cuth- 
I  bert  Sisson,  of  Kirkbarrow, 


Andrew     Huddle 
Hutton  John. 


of=y=Dorothy,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Fleming,  of  Skirwith,  West- 
morland. 


Mary 
wife). 


Huddleston     (2nd= 


Bridget  Senhouse,  m.  14= 
May  1717,  bd.  27  Sept. 
1749. 


Mary  Christian,  m.  27  June,: 
1740,  d.  I  March,  1762. 


Eleanor,  dau.  of  William 
Kirby,  Esq.,  of  Elslack, 
CO.  Lane. 

John  Christian,  of  Miln- 
town,  Isle  of  Man,  d.  20 
Sept.  1745. 


=Rt.  Rev.  Edmund  Law, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle 
1768  until  d.  14  Aug.  1767. 


John  Law,  bishop    Ewan  Law,    Edward,   cr.    Thomas,  set- 
of    Clonfert,    m.     of  Horsted,     Baron  Ellen-  tied  in 

and  d.  s.p.  i8ro.      Sussex.===       borough. ==      America,  m. 


George  Henry  Law,  Mary     Law=James 

D.D.,bishopofBath  (ist  wife),  m.  I  Lushir 

and   Wells    1824-45,  S  April,  1764,  |  bendai 

d.  22  Sept.  1845.=  d.    24  July,  I  lisle,  ( 

A  1768.  June, 


phrey  Chris- 
tian.ofDock- 
Aing. 


Thomas  Godfrey    Louisa  (ist  wife),  dau.=Edmund  Henry  Lushingto 
Lushin^on,  died    of    Faulkner     Phillips,  I  Queen's  Coll.,  Camb.,  1790 

"^  Esq.,  of  Manchester,  m.     judge   Ceylon,   chief   com 

2  Jan.  1801.  colonial   board  of  audit,  maste: 

/Kcrown  office,  d.  26  March,  1839. 


anmamed. 


Edmund  LawLush-=Cec\lia,dau.  of  Rev.  Henry,  chief  Thos.Davie 

ington,ofParkHo.,  I  George        Clayton  sec.     Malta,  Lushington 

Kent,  M.A.,  Trin.  I  Tennyson,  LL.D.,  M.A.     Trin.  MadrasC.S. 

Coll.,  Camb.,  1835,     rector  of  Somersby,  Coll., Camb.,  b.    29   June 

prof,    university  of  1  CO.  Line,  m.i40ct.  i837,b.April  1813,    d.    I 

Glasgow  1838-75,  b.    i842(seevoU.,p.23).  13,    1812,  d  June,  1858. 

10  Jan.  i8n.  nnm.  1855. 

Cecilia. 


i=Mary,dau.of    Franklin  Lush-= 


Mana  Catherine. 


/k«86a.' 


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The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


SIR  EDWARD  LAW,  bar.-at-law  Lincoln's 
Inn  1780,  king's  counsel  1787,  counsel  for 
the  defence  of  Warren  Hastings  1788-95,  attorney- 
general  of  the  Duch}'  of  Lancaster  1792-1801, 
attorney-general  1801-2,  knighted  20  Feb.,  1800, 
M.P.  Newtown,  Isle  of  Wight,  1801-2,  lord  chief 
justice  King's  Bench  1802-18,  elevated  to  the 
peerage  as  Baron  Ellenborough,  of  Ellen- 
borough,  Cumberland,  19  April,  1802,  chancellor 
of  the  exchequer  1806,  educated  at  the  Charter 
House  1762-8,  B.A.  Peter  House  Coll.,  Camb., 
1771  (3rd  wrangler),  fellow,  bom  at  Great  Salkeld, 
Cumberland,  16  June,  1750;  died  11  Dec,  1818, 
buried  in  the  Charter  House  ;  he  married  17  Oct., 
1789,  Ann,  daughter  of  George  Phillips  Towry, 
Esq.,  sometime  R.N.  ;  she  died  16  Aug.,  1843, 
having  had  5  sons  and  5  daughters  (r). 
[Ir]  EDWARD,  succeeded  as  2nd  Baron,  and  was  created 
Earl  of  Ellenborough.  See  page  106. 
[2r]  Hon.  Chades  Ewan,  Q.C.,  recorder  of  the  city  of 
London,  M.P.  university  of  Cambridge  1835-50,  King's 
counsel  July,  1829 ;  born  14  June.  1792  ;  died  13  Aug., 
1S50,  having  married  22  May,  1811,  Elizabeth  Sophia, 
daughter  of  Sir  Edward  Nightingale,  Bart.,  of  Knees- 
worth.  CO.  Cambridge  (see  Foster's  Baronetage) ;  she  died 
25  June,  1864,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  3  sons  and  3 
daughters  (s). 

(\s-zr)  Edward,  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.;  born  26 
Feb.,  1819  ;  died  unmarried  i  July,  1838. 
.l^s-2r]  CHARLES  EDMUND,  3rd  and  present  Baron 
(see  page  89). 

\^s-2r)  Henry  Towry,  born  26  Aug.,  1830;  died  7 
Nov.,  1855. 

(4j-^/-)  Mary,  married  3  Sept.,  1839,  as  2nd  wife,  to 
John  Cavendish,  3rd  Lord  Kilmaine  (see  Foster's 
Peerage),  who  died  3  Jan.,  1873,  leaving  by  her  3 
sons  and  3  daughters. 

[1]  Francis  William,  4TH  BARON  Kilmaine,  bom 
24  March,  1843  ;  married  6  June,  1877,  Alice  Emily, 
daughter  of  late  Col.  Deane  Shute,  of  Dorking,  and 
has  a  son.  ' 

(1)  Hon.  John  Edward  Deane  (Browne),  bom  18 
March,  1878. 
[2]   Hon.  Edward  Miles  David,  commander  R.N., 
born  22  Oct.,  1844  ;  died  27  July,  1878. 
[3]  Hon. ArthurHenry(Browne),born29April,  1S50. 
[4]  Hon.  Mary  Eleanor  Frances,  died  28  Oct.,  1869, 
having  married  1st,  17  Jime,  1861,  to  Major  George 
Bagot  (see  Foster's  Peerage,  B.  Bagot),  who  died 
8-9  May,    1867  ;  she  re-married  30  April,  1868,  to 
Thomas  Astell   St.   Quintin,    of  Hatley   Park,   co. 
Camb.,  loth  hussars. 
[5]  Hon.  Julia  Sophia  (Browne). 
[6]  Hon.  Evelyne,  died  22  April,  1878,  having  mar- 
ried 20  Nov.,  1S67,  as  1st  wife,  to  Col.   Sir  Owen 
Tudor  Bume,  K.C.S  I.,  C.I.F.,  secretary  political 
and  secret  department  of  India  Office  since  1874, 
private  secretary  to  Lord  Lytton  1876-8,  and  to  Genl. 
Mayo    186S-72,   served   in  the  Crimea  and  Indian 
mutiny,  etc.  (see  page  181),  and  had  3  sons  and  2 
daughters. 

Francis  Henry  Cavendish  BURNE,  born  23  Nov., 
1870;  Charles  Richard  Newdigate,  born  1  April, 
1873  ;    Edmond    Robert,   bom    14   Aug.,    1876  ; 
Gertrude  Mary  ;  Evelyn  Alice  Eleanor. 
(hs-zr)  Elizabeth  Sophia  (Law),  a  nun. 
(6s-2r)  Frederica,  married   1st,   17  May,   1848,  to  her 
cousin  Edmund  Law,  mentioned  on  p.   92,  who  died 
26  March,  1867.     She  re-married  to  M.  Greve,  a  foreign 
officer, 

[  104  ] 


[Sr]  Hon.  John,  in  the  army;  born  17  March,  1798; 
died  9  May,  1834. 

[ir]  Hon.  Henry  Spencer,  bar.-at-law  I.T.  1S33,  M.A. 
Cantab.,  D  L.  Kent;  bom  10  May,  1802;  married 
16  May,  1S39,  Dorothea  Anne,  daughter  of  Col.  John 
Staunton  Rochtort,  of  Clogrenane,  co.  Carlow  ;  she  died 
25  Nov.,  1S71,  having  had  2  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  Edward  Downes,  com.  R.N.  (retd.);  born  9  May, 
1841. 

(2)  Cecil  Henry,  capt.  Dorsetshire  regt.  1883,  late 
capt.  Prince  of  Wales'  own  (West  Yorkshire)  regt. 
1883;  born  25  Nov.,  1849. 

(3)  Frederica  Dora  ;  died  20  Dec,  1882. 

(4)  Louisa  Isabella. 
(6)  Ethel  Beatrice. 

[5>-]  Hon.  William  Towry,  formerly  chancellor  of  the 
diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  and  vicar  of  Harbome,  co. 
Stafford,  and  of  Whitchurch  Canonicorum,  Dorset,  bom 
16  June,  1809;  married  15  March,  1831,  Hon.  Augusta 
Champagne  Graves,  4th  daughter  of  Thomas  North,  2nd 
Barnn  Graves;  she  died  16  Oct.,  1844,  having  had  5 
sons  and  3  daughters  (/). 

Ci-t-jr)  Augustus  Henry,  S.J.,  missionary  priest  of  the 
Zambesi  mission.  South  Africa,  formerly  R.N. ;  bom 
21  Oct.,   1833;  died  of  fever.  South  Africa,  25  Nov., 


(2i-jr)  Francis  Towry  Adeane,  col.  in  the  army,  lieut.- 
col.  R.A.,  C.B.,  asst.  adj.  and  quartermaster-general 
Woolwich  dist.  1 88 1,  served  at  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  1855,  in  China  expedition  i860,  comdt. 
R.A.  in  Zulu  war  1879,  comdt.  Lower  Tugela  district, 
Natal,  comd.  a  division  at  the  relief  of  Ekowe,  comd. 
R..-V.  at  Cape  18S0  ;  bom  6  Jan.,  1835. 
(St-jr)  Thomas  Graves,  librarian  signet  Hbrary,  Edin- 
burgh ;  born  4  Dec,  1836;  married  15  April,  1880, 
Wilhelmina  Frederica,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  John  James  Allen,  R.N.,  of  Errol  Park,  co. 
Perth  (see  Foster's  Peerage,  E.  Camperdown),  and 
has  a  son. 

Henry  Duncan  Graves,  bom  13  Aug.,  1883. 
(4^5r)  Frederick  Charles,  com.  R.N.;  born  27  March, 
1841  ;  married  28  May,  1874.  Chariotte  Margaret, 
eldest  daughter  of  (Hon.)  John  Willoughby  Cra\vford, 
late  lieut. -governor  of  Ontario,  and  has  a  son  and 
daughter. 

John   Crawford,   born       May,   1876;    Mary  Helen 

Augusta,  born       Sept.,  1877. 
(5/-J/-)  Victor   Edward,   major  Madras  light  cavalry, 
political  agent  at  Ulwur  ;   born  24  Nov.,   1842  ;  mar- 
ried 1st,  14  May,  1867,  Mary  Elizabeth,  5th  daughter 
of  Henry  Bowden,  Esq.;    she  died    19   Dec,    1870, 
leaving  a  daughter,  Mary.     He  married  2ndly,  7  June, 
1S75,   Helen  Florence,   3rd  daughter  of  (Hon.)  John 
Willoughby  Crawford,  above-named,  and  had  a  son 
(?  died  young). 
{6/-jr)  Helen  Anne,  a  nun. 
(Tt-jr)  Matilda  Isabella,  a  nun. 

(S/jr)  Augusta  Caroline  Louisa,  married  IJ  Sept., 
1862,  to  Capt.  Windsor  Charles  Cary-Ehves,  late  Scots 
fusilier  guards  and  71st  L. I.,  and  has  had  4  sons  and 
2  daughters. 

Ala,stair  George  Francis  (Cary-Ehves),  bom  9  Jan., 

1866  ;  Cuthbert  Richard  Joseph,  bora  I  Oct..  1867  ; 

Charles  Edward  Joseph,  born  22  Oct.,  1869;  Wilfred 

Arthur,  born  20  Sept.,   1871,  died  16  July,   1875; 

Arabella  Matilda  Augusta  ;  Edith  Maud  Mary. 
Hon.  W.  T.  Law  married  2ndly,  12  Jan.,  1^46,  Matilda, 
2nd  daughter  of  Sir   Henry  Conyngham  Montgomery, 
Bart.,  and  has  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(9i-jr)    Ernest    Philip    Alphonsus,    bar.-at-law    I.T. 

1878  ;  born  26  Aug.,  1854. 

(10/-/r)    William   Algernon   Cajetan,    bora   7   Aug., 

1856. 

(ll/-jr)  Geraldine  Isabella  Cecilia. 

Il2t-jr)  Agnes  Emily  Frederica. 


^m  THG    DgSCGDT    OB  •<•> 

REV.    THOMAS    GODFREY    LAW    LUSHINGTON, 

RECTOR  OF  HA  WSTEAD,  SUFFOLK, 


^ 


'BlooD  laopa! 


Edward  I.,  crowned  l9=j=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  1 272,=pGiIbert   de  Clare,    Earl 
jloui 
1295, 


d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
I. '• 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  ist=j=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston.Earl  of  I  band),  or.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
Comwall.  ter,  d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.   7=rRalph   de   Stafford,   K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  I  cr.   Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 

I  Aug.  1372. 


dau.  of  Thomas 
amp,  Earl  of  War- 


^Philippi 
Beauch£ 
wick, 


Katherine  de  Stafford=j=Sir  Michael  de  la 
Earl    of    Suffolk 


Ea 
I  18 


Sept.  1415. 


Pole,  cr. 
1399.   d. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  PoIe=f  Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney. 

Katherine  de  la  Pole=T=Sir  Miles  Stapilton,  of 
Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept. 
1466. 


Joan  Stapilton=f=Sir  John  Huddleston,   of  Milium  (2nd 
I  husband). 


Sir    John    Huddleston,   d.=j=Toan,   dau.   of   Lord   Fitz- 
3  Hen.  Vin.  Ahugh. 


Of  CnglanD. 


continued  from  below. 
Sir  John  Huddleston=Fjoan  Fitzhugh. 

Sir'  John  Huddleston,  of=f  Joyce  (3rd  wife),  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Prickley,  of 
Prickley,  co.  Worcester. 


Andrew 
Faringtoi 


Huddleston,      of- 


=Mary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Cuthbert  Hutton,  of 
Hutton  John,  Cumberland. 


Joseph       Huddleston,      of=^Elinor,  2nd  dau.  of  Cuth- 
Farington.  bert  Sisson,  of  Kirkbarrow, 

Westmorland. 


:Dorothy,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Fleming,  of  Skirwitb,  West- 
morland. 


Andrew     Huddleston, 
Hutton  John. 


Mary 
wife). 


(2nd=f=John  Senhouse,  of  Nether- 
I  hall,  Cumberland. 

e,  of=fEleanor,  dau.  of  William 
Kirby,  Esq.,  of  Elslack, 
CO.  Lane. 


Bridget  Senhouse,  m.  i4=f=John  Christian,  of  Miln- 
May  1717,  bd.  27  Sept.  town.  Isle  of  Man,  d.  20 
1749.  Sept.  1745. 


Mary  Christian,  m.  27  Jul 
1740,  d.  I  March,  1762. 


=Rt.  Rev.  Edmund  Law, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle 
1768  until  d.  14  Aug.  1767. 


John  Law,  bisfiop    Ewan  Law, 

of    Clonfert,    m.     of  Horsted, 

and  d.  s.p.  1810.      Sussex.== 

A 


Edward, 
Baron  Ell 
borough. = 


Stephcn=pMary     (2nd 

ishopofBath    (ist  wife),  m.  I  Lushington,  pre-  1  wife),  dau.  of 

America,  m.     and   Wells    1824-45,     5  April,  1764,  |  bendary  of  Car-      Rev.    Hum- 

and  d.s.p.         d.  22  Sept.  1845.=      d.    24   July,    lisle,  etc.,  d.  17     phrey  Chns- 

'  '"  '  '   --    -"--  I  tian.of Dock- 


George  Henry  Law,     Mary     Law=Jar 
D.D.,bishopofBath    (ist  wife),  m.  |  Lu 

'A 


1768. 


Thomas  Godfrey  Louisa  (ist  wife),  dai 
Lushington,  died  of  Faulkner  Phillip 
unmarried.  Esq.,  of  Manchester,  n 


=Edmund  Henry  Lushington,  M.A.,=Sophia(2nd  wife),  sist 
Queen's  Coll.,  Camb.,  1790,  a  puisne  I  of  Sir  George  Philij 

j  judge  Ceylon,  chief  commissioner  Bart.,  M.P.,  d.  10  Ja 
colonial   board  of  audit,   master  of    1841. 

[\crown  office,  d.  26  March,  1839. 


Ma 


i™ 


Maria  Cathei 
Emily. 
Ellen  Eliza. 


Marj'.dau.of  Frankl 
Charles  M.  ington 
Lushing 


Lush-=KateMaria,c 

netro-  I  of  Rev.    Ja 
,  _    ,     .  police      Morgan,     vi 

Feb.     magistrate,    b.      of  Corston.Som-     Louisa,  d,  1854. 
4  Jan.  1823,  erset,m.2ijan. 


Edmund  LawLush-=Cecilia,dau.  of  Rev.     Henry,  chief    Thos.Davie: 

ington,ofParkHo.,  I  George        Clayton  sec.     Malta,     Lushington, 

Kent,  M.A.,  Trin.  I  Tennyson,   LL.D.,  M.A.     Trin.     MadrasC.S. 

Coll.,  Camb.,  1835,     rector  of  Somersby,  Coll., Camb.,     b.    29    June 

prof,   university  of  I  CO.  Line,  m.i40ct.  i837,b.April     1813,    d.    i 

Glasgow  1838-75,  b.  I  i842(seevol.i.,p.23).  13,    1812,   d,    June,  1858. 

10  Jan.  18...  I  unm.  .855. 

Cecilia.  Thos.  Godfrey  Law  Lush-  Arthur    James=f  Constance  Caroline,     Heniy  Venables    Lionel  Edmund,  It.      May  Catharine, 

ington,  M.A.  Jesus  Coll.,  Lushington,  It.  |  eldest  dau.  of  M.ijor-     Lushington,  b.  iS    theDorsctshirerej" 

Camb.,    1877,     rec'or    of  the  Dorsetshire      Genl.  Alexander  R.     Jan.  .856.  b.  26  June,  1857. 

Hawstcad,  Suffolk,  1882,  regt..  b.  6Dec.      E.  Hulchir 


b,  18  July,  i8ji. 


1852. 


1.6  No 


1879. 


Arthur  Edmund  Godfrey  Hamilton,  b.  .1  Sept.  18B3. 
[105] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


[6;-]  Hon.  Mary  Frederica.  died  at  Bytown,  Canada  West, 
i6  Sept.,  1851,  having  married  at  St.  James's,  Piccadilly, 
10  July,  1827,  Lieut. -General  Thomas  Uyneley,  C.B. 
1S38,  col.  comdt.  R.A.,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  served  in 
the  Peninsular  war  and  at  Waterloo,  medal  and  5  clasps 
Peninsular,  medal  Waterloo ;  he  died  in  London,  21 
Tune,  1S60,  aged  78,  having  had  3  sons  and  a  daughter. 

(1)  ^dward  Eldon  Robert  Dyneley,  capt.  R.A., 
served  at  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  medal,  at  Sebastopol 
in  Crimean  war,  medal  and  clasp  ;  bom  25  April, 
1828  ;  died  unmarried  at  Calcutta,  4  May,  1858. 

(2)  Henry  Ellenborough  (Dyneley),  col.  Madras  light 
cavalry  ;  bom  23  May,  1S29 ;  he  married  ist,  at  St. 
George's  Cathedral,  Madras,  5  Feb.,  1850,  Sarah  Maria 
Estelle,  eldest  daughter  of  Ven.  Vincent  Shortland, 
archdeacon  of  Madras;  she  died  4  April,  1878;  he 
married  2ndly,  12  Oct.,  1882,  Constance  Angela  Maiy, 
daughter  of  Lieut.-Col.  Charies  Sedley  Burdett  (see 
Foster's  Baronetage) ;  by  his  ist  wife  he  had  an  only 
child, 

Amelia  Mary  (Dyneley),  bom  at  Bangalore,  18  Feb., 
1853 ;  married  at  Coonoor,  Neilgherry  Hills,  24 
March,  1874,  to  Marmaduke  Littlejohn  Monckton, 
It.-col.  (Madras)  R.A.  (see  V.  Galway,  Foster's 
Peerage) ;  he  died  14  July,  18S2,  leaving  a  daughter, 
Mary  Sophia. 

(3)  Douglas  (Dyneley),  born  19  Dec,  1831  ;  Ueut. 
royal  Vv'elsh  fusiliers,  served  in  the  Crimea  ;  mortally 
wounded  before  the  Redan,  8  Sept.,  1S55  ;  died  the 
day  following, 

(4)  Amelia  Frederica,  bom  13  Sept.,  1830;  unmarried. 
Yir'\  Hon.  Elizabeth  Susan,  died  31  March,  1883,  having 
married  3  Feb.,  1S36,  to  Charies,  2nd  Baron  Colchester, 
admiral  R.N.,  P.C,  D.C.L.,  vice-president  Board  of 
Trade,  paymaster-gen.  1852,  postmaster-gen.  1858;  he 
died  18  Oct.,  1867,  leaving  an  only  son, 

■     Reginald  Charies  Edward   (Abbot),    3rd   Baron  Col- 
chester,   bar.-at-law    Lincoln's   Inn,    charity  commis- 
sioner 1880-3;  1"°™  13  Feb.,  1842  ;  married  28  Jan., 
1869,  Hon.  Isabella  Grace  Maude,  eldest  daughter  of 
Cornwallis,  4th  Viscount  Hawarden. 
[8;-]  Hon.  Anne,  died  s.p.  30  May,  1852,  having  married 
15  Oct.,   1 841,  as  2nd  wife,  to  John  Colville,  loth  Baron 
Colville,  of  Culross,  admiral  of  the  White,  who  died  22 
Dec,  1849. 


[9r]  Hon.  Frederica  Selina,  died  16  April,  1879,  having 
married  8  Aug.,  1829,  to  Henry  James  Ramsden,  of 
O.xton  Hall,  co.  Yorks  (see  Foster's  Baronetage')  ;  he  died 
19  Oct.,  1871,  having  had  4  sons  ar.d  4  daughters  (see 
subsequently).  , 

[10;J  Hon.  Frances  Henrietta,  married  Ist,  8  March, 
1832,  to  Charies,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Charles  Des  Voeux, 
Bart.,  who  died  s.p.  9  Aug.,  1833 ;  she  re-married  29  Sept., 
1841,  to  Sir  Robert  Charles  Dallas,  Bart.,  bar.-at-law,  who 
died  I  Aug.,  1874,  leaving  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 

(1)  Sir  George  Edward  Dallas,  3rd  baronet,  in  the 
diplomatic  service  ;  born  9  Oct.,  1842. 

(2)  Rupert  Caradcc  Francis  (Dallas),  capt.  7th  royal 
Lane,  militia  since  1S80,  late  lieut.  gSth  regt.;  born 
14  July,  1847;  married  31  March,  1880,  Harriet  Ann, 
youngest  daughter  of  late  Charles  Shannon,  Esq. 

(3)  Theodosia  Selina  (Countess  of  Cottenham),  married 
II  Oct.,  1S70,  to  William  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Cottenham, 
who  died  20  Jan.,  iSSi.  leaving  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]  Kenelm  Charles  Edward  (Pepys),  4TH  Earl  OF 
Cottenham  (see  Foster's  Peerage),  born  18  May,  1 874. 
[2]  Hon.  Everard  Digby  (Pepys),  bom  21  June,  1876. 
[3]  Lady  Maiy  (Pepys). 

EDWARD,  2lld  baron,  P.C,  G.C.B.,  created 
Viscount  Southam,  of  Southam,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  Earl  of  Ellenborough,  Cum- 
berland, 22  Oct.,  1844  (extinct  1871),  governor- 
general  of  India,  first  lord  of  the  admiralty,  presi- 
dent of  the  board  of  control,  etc.,  M.P.  St. 
Michael's  1813-18,  born  8  Sept.,  1790;  died  s.p.L 
22  Dec,  1871,  having  married  ist,  11  Dec,  1813. 
Lady  Katherine  Octavia  Stewart,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Robert,  isl  Marquis  of  Londonderry;  she 
died  s.p.  5  March,  1819  ;  he  married  2ndly,  15 
Sept.,  1824,  Jane  Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of 
Vice-Admiral  Sir  Henry  Digby,  K.C.B.  (dissolved 
by  act  of  parliament,  8  April,  1813),  and  had  a 
son,  who  died  young. 


[106] 


♦•  Thg  Desceiup  ob  •■«► 

Sir   Francis  Dillon   Bell,  K.C.M.G., 

AGENT-GENERAL    FOR    NEW  ZEALAND, 

FROM    THE 


IBlooD  Eogal 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=f=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

Edward  II.,  crowned  23=f  Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 
Feb.  1307,  b.  25  Apl.  1284,  I  of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  1308, 
d.  21  Sept.  1327.  I  d.  22  Aug.  1357-8. 


Thilippa,  3rd  d.  of  William, 
Count  of  Holland  and 
Ilaiiiault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 
d.  15  Aug.  1369. 

=Katherine  (3rd  wife),  d.  of 
Sir  Payn  Roet,  of  Hainault 
(widow  of  Sir  Otes  Swyn- 
ford,  knt.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396, 
d.  10  May,  1403. 


Of  €nglanD. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i^ 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov. 
1312,  d.  21  June,  1377. 


John  of  Gaunt  (4th  son),= 
Duke  of  Lancaster,  Earl  of 
Richmond,  &c.,  b.  24  June, 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399. 


Sir  John  Beaufort,  Earl  of=pMargaret  (3rd  dau.  of  Tho- 


Somerset   and    Marquis    of 
Dorset,  so  cr.  1397,  d 
April,  1410. 


James  I.  of  Scotland,=j=  J 
d.  21  Feb.  1438. 


id  sister  and  co-h.  of 
Edmund  Holland,  Earl  of 
Kent ;  she  re-m.  to  Thomas, 
Duke  of  Clarence,  2nd  son 
ofllen.  IV.),d.3iDec.  1440. 

=j=Sir  James  Stewart,  the 
Knight  of  Lorn. 


=f=  joane,  =j=birjam« 
I  Queen  Black  K 
of  Scots. 


Princess  =George,  2r.dE.  SlrJohnStew-=Margaret,  dow.  of  Wil- 
Annabella  I  of  Huntly,  d.  art,  Earl  of  I  liam.  8th  Earl  of  Dou- 
(isl  wife).  I  8  June,  1501.        Athole,  1457.    |  glas  (rst  wife). 

Alexander,  3rd  Earl  Huntly,=T=Janet  Stewart,  contract  14 
d.  at  Perth,  16  Jan.  1523-4.    I  Oct.  1474. 

Jolm,  Lord  Gordon,  o.v.p.=f Margaret,  "daughter"  of 
5  Dec.  1517.  AJames  IV. 

A, 

continued  above. 


continued  from  below. 
John,  Lord  Gordun=pMargaret. 


Alexander   Gordon,   titularT=Barbara  Logie,  of  Kessog 
archbp.    of   Athens,    1547,  I  ton,  in  Swanwich. 
etc.,  d.  II  Nov.  1575.  I 


John  Gordon,  "  gent,  of  the=j=Genevieve  (2nd  wife),  dau. 


bedchamber  to  Charles  IX., 
Hen.  IIL,  and  Hen.  IV." 
of  France,  dean  of  Salisbury 
1603,  D.D.  1605,  d.  3  Sept. 
1619. 


of  Gideon   Betaw,  lord   of 
Maulet,  d.  6  Dec.  1643. 


Louisa  Gordon,  only  dau.,=f=Sir  Robert  Gordon,  of  Gor~ 
b.  20  Dec.  1597,  m.  16  Feb.  donstoun,  Bart.,  vice-cham- 
1613.  berlain,  P.C.  Scotland,  d. 

656. 


Catherine  Gordon,  b.  I  i=j=Col.  David  Barclay, of  Urie, 
Jan.  1621,  m.  26  Jan.  164S.  I  co.  Kincardine,  bd.  12  OcU 
d.  Mar.  1663.  I  1686. 

I 


Robert  Barclay,  of  Urie,=i=Christian,  dau,  of  Gilbert 
"  the  Apologist,"  b.  23  Dec.  I  Molyson,  baillie  of  Aber 
1648,  d.  Oct.  1690.  I  deen,  m.  i  Feb.  1670,  d.  14 

I  Feb.  1722-3. 


Anne  (ist  wife),=pDavid  Barclay,- 
dau.  of  James  I  of  London,  mer- 
Taylor,  of  Lon-  |  chant,b.l7Sept. 
don,  m.  12  June.  I  1682,  d.  18  May, 
1707,  d.  3  Dec.  I  1769. 

1720-  A 


^Priscilla  (2nd  wife), 
dau.  of  John  Freame, 
of  L-mdon,  banker, 
m.  8  Aug.  1723,  d.  9 
Oct.  1769. 


KatI.erine  Barclay  (2nd=f=Daniel  Bell,  of  Royston, 
dau.),  b.  June,  1727,  ni.  I  Herts,  b.  1726,  d.  19  Oct. 
17  Apl.  1750,  d.  19  Oct.  1 784   I  1802, 


Daniel  Bell, of  Jonathan  Bell,=i 

Wandsworth,  of      Hornsey, 

b.i753,m.Elli-  Middlesex,  d. 

nor  Turner.  =;=  9  May,  1855. 


=Maria,  dau.  Priscilla,m.loEd-  Elizabeth,  Charlotte,  m. to Capel  Christiana,  m 

of    Edward  ward  Wakefield,  m.   to   John  Hanbury.  toN.Springall 

Vaux,  d.  28  Elizabeth,   m.   to  Hanbury.  =i=  Rebecca,  m.  to  Abel  and  2ndly,    to 

Jan.  1852.  John  Gumey.  A  Chapman.  Thos.Hankin. 


Edward  Bell,  h 
Nov.  1796,  d. 
Oct.  1864. 


=j=  Fanny,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Jasper  Higginson  Bell.^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  W.  C.  Da-  Several 
I  Matthews,  of  Cirencester,  m.  late  col.  R.E.,  b.  9  mant,  of  Lammas,  Norfolk,  daughters. 
I  June,  1817,  d.  19  Jan.  1870.    July,  1809,  .s.p.  '     m.  27  July.  1S43. 


Edward  William  Wil-  Sir  Francis  Dillon  Bell.  K.C.M.G.,  Agent-=Margaret,  daiightei 

braham  Bell,   born    13  Genl.  for  New  Zealand,  formerly  Speaker  I  of   A.   Hort,   Esq., 

Sept.,  1820,  diedApril,  of  House  of  Representatives,  N.Z.,  b.  8     m.  2  April,  1S49. 

1854.  Oct.  1822.  I 


Alfred  Bell,     Several  other 
b.    7    Sept.         sons  and 
1828,  unm.         daughters. 


Francis     Henry==Caroline    daughter 
Dillon  Bell,  b.3iy of  William  Robin- 
Mar.,  1851.  son,  Esq.,  m.  April, 
.877. 


Alfred/ 
1852. 
Edwaid.b.  aCJuly,      Ert 


b.  8  Dec,      Arthur  Wilbraham,      Frank,   b.   20 
'     i  April,  1856.       March,  i860. 


Sheila. 


[107] 


♦e  vuB  +  Descent  +  ob  •^ 
SIR  GEORGE   RUSSELL   CLERK,  G.C.S.L,  K.C.B., 

GOVERNOR  OF  BOMBAY  1848-50,   1860-2, 


FROM     THE 


TBlooo  Kopal 


of  CnglanD. 


Edward  I.,  cid.  19  Aug.=T=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  d.  7  I  Ferdinand  III.. KingufCas- 
July,  1307.  tile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

Edward  II.,  crd.  23  Feb.=f=Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV.  of 
1307,  b.  25  April,  1284,  d.  I  France,  m.  28  Jan.  130S, 
21  Sept.  1327.  d.  22  Aug.  1358. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i=pPhilippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil- 
Feb.  1327.  b.  13  Nov.  I  liam,  Count  of  Holland  and 
1312,  d.  21  June,  1377.  Hainault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 

I  d.  15  Aug.  1369. 

John  of  Gaunt    (4th   son),=j=Katherine  (3rd  wife),  d.  of 


like  of  Lancaster,  Earl  of 
Richmond,  etc.,  b.  24  June, 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399. 


Sir  Payn  Roet,  of  Hainaul 
(widow  of  Sir  Otes  Swyn- 
ford,  knt.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396, 
d.  10  May,  1403. 


Sir  John  Beaufort,  Earl  of=j=Margaret,  3rd  d.  of  Thomas. 


Somerset  and  Marquis  of 
Dorset,  so  cr.  1397,  d.  21 
Apl.  1410. 


and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Edmund  Holland.  Earl  of 
Kent  (she  re-m.  to  Thomas, 
Duke  of  Clarence.  2nd  son 
of  Hen.IV.),d.  31  Dec.  1440. 

James  I.  of  Scotland,=f=Jo'ane,=j=Sir  James  Stewart,  the 
d.  21  Feb.  1438.  I    Queen    I  Black  Knight  of  Lorn. 

/Kof  Scots. 


Sir  John  Stewart,   Earl  of=j=Eleanora  (2nd  wife),  dau.  of 
Alhole,  1457.  William    Sinclair,    Earl    of 

I  Orkney  and  Caithness. 

I ' 

Elizabeth      Stewart      (2nd=f=Atidrew,  3rd  Lord  Gray,  d. 
wife).  I  Feb.  1513-14- 

Kinninmouth,ofthat=:Marjory=j=Silvester      Rattray,     of 
ilk  (1st  husband).  Gray.  /)\Craighall  (2nd  husliand). 


continued /rom  hehw. 
Marjory  Graj'=j=Silvester  Rattray. 


David    Rattray,    of   Craig-=f=I 
hall,  etc.,  1554.  I  s 


George  Rattray,  of  Craig-' 
hall.  15S6. 


Silvester  Rattray,  of  Craig- 
hall,  1604. 


David  Rattray,  of  Craighall,^ 
1624-46. 


Patrick  Rattray,  of  Craig-=f 
hall  Rattray,  1648.  | 


James  Rattray,  of  Craighall,= 
1672. 


Anne   Drummond,  dau.  of 
John,  2nd  Lord  Maderty. 


^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Geo. 
Hay,  of  Megginch. 


Dr.    Thomas    Rattray,    of= 
Craighall,  1692. 


Margaret     Rattray,    1 
June,  1702,  m.  1720. 


22=f=John  Clerk,  president  coll. 
of  physicians,  Edinburgh, 
I  1740-4- 


Thomas  Clerk,  of  Liston-=j=Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  James 
shiels  and  Spittal.  b.  1722,  Russell,  of  London,  m.  1757, 
d.  1769.  d.  1763. 


John  Clerk,  of  Worthy,=Anne  (1st  wife),  2nd  dau. 
Hauls,  b.  27  Dec.  1759,  and  co-heir  of  Carew  Mild- 
Oct.  1S42.  may,    Esq.,    of    Shawford 

Place,  Hants. 


Sir  George  Russell  Clerk.=Mary, widow  of    Mildmay  Clerk,=Isabella,dau.     Ann.  ra.     Letitia, 


G.C.S.L,  K.C.B..  Bengal 
C.S.  1819-47,  governor  of 
Bombay  1848-50, 1860-2, 
b.  1801. 


Col.  Stewart,  of  Spratton 
d.  26  Nov.  Hall,  North- 
1878.  ampton. 


of      Henry     to  Wm.     Capt.     Max      to  Chas.  Tyr- 
Tower,  Esq.,     Ashton.     well.  R.N.=      whitt.= 
m.  1S57.  =  A  A 


Claude^  Clerk,   late     Godfrey^  Clerk, =.\lice  Mary,  dau.     John     Clerk,     It. -col.     Henry_,capt.     Emma.     Georgina, 
i,/r_j  .    „    ,    ■      ,  ,  ,,,    ^    ^  ,     ,  .,.  .     ,.         ,  Mary.       m.   to  E. 

K.  Little, 
Esq. 


capt.  Madras  army,  col.  rifle  brignd 

attached  to  the  court  adj.  -gen.  Madr, 

of    the     Nizam     of  1S80,  b.  1835. 
Hyderabad. 


of  \V.   E.   Frere,  vol.    batt.     Sherwood  Queen's 

c,M,G.,  of  Bition,  Foresters,    equerry   to  bays    (2nd 

CO.     Glouc,     m.  ViceAdmiral  H.R.H.  dragoons). 

1867.  theDukeofEdinbuigh. 


George  Russell  Clerk,     John  Mildmay  Clerk 
b.  29  Nov.  1874.  b.23  Dec.  1876. 

[108] 


CLERK,  SIR  GEORGE  RUSSELL,  G.C.S.L 
1861,  K.C.B.  1848,  B.C.S.  1819-47,  lieut.- 
gov.  North-west  Provinces  1842,  governor  Bombay 
1848-50,  1860-2,  special  commissioner  South  Africa 
1853-5,  secretary  board  of  control  1856,  and  under- 
secretary of  state  India  1858-60,  member  of  the 
Indian  council  1863-76;  17TH  in  descent  from 
Edward  III.  ;  born  ,  1801  ;  married 

,1827,  Mary,  widow  of  Col.  Stewart;  she 
died  26  Nov.,  1878,  having  had  3  sons. 
[1]  Claude,    attached   to   the    court   of  the    Nizam   of 
Hyderabad,  late  capt.  Madras  army,  born  , 

married  ,   Sylvia  Cecilia,  daughter  of  the 

Marchese  Serantoni,  of  Naples. 

[2]  Godfrey,  brevet  col.  rille  brigade,  adjutant-genl. 
Madras  1880,  mil.  sec.  1876-8,  extra  A.D.C.  to  gov.  of 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  1S53-4,  dep.  asst.  quartermaster- 
genl.  Egypt  1858-9,  1859-60,  1S67-72,  mil.  sec.  gov. 
Bombay  1863-7,  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny 
1857-8,  relief  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  etc.,  medal  with  two 
clasps,  etc.,  etc.,  born  25  Oct,,  1835 ;  married  30  Jul^', 
1867,  Alice  Mary,  daughter  of  William  Edward  Frere, 
C.M.G.,  of  Bitton,  Gloucester  (see  Foster's  Baronetage), 
and  has  2  sons. 

George  Russell,  born  29  Nov.,  1874;  John  Mildmay, 

born  23  Dec,  1S76. 
[3]  John,  served  in  rifle  brigade  and  4th  dragoon  guards, 
at  siege  of  Sebastopol,  medal  with  clasps,  equerry  to 
Vice-adml.  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Edinburgh. 
Arms — Or,  a  fess  checquy  az.  and  arg.,  between  two  crescents  gu., 
and  a  boar's  head  sa  .  a  bordure  of  the  second. 
Crest — A  demi-huntsman  sounding  a  horn  ppr. 
Mottoes— (Over  the  crest)  "  Free  for  a  blast."    (Under  the  arms) 
*'  Amat  victoria  curam." 


The  Descent  of 

Sir  George  Russell  Clerk,  G.C.S.L,  K.C.B. , 

LATE  Governor  of  Bomb.w, 

from  thf.  Blood  Royal  of  England. 

DWARD  III.,  King  of 
England,  Earl  of  Ches- 
ter 1320,  Duke  of  Aqui- 
taine.  Count  of  Ponthieu 
and  Montreuil  1325  ; 
crowned  at  Westminster 
in  his  father's  lifetime, 
I  Feb.,  1327;  defeated 
the  Scots  at  Halidon 
Hill    1333.     In    1339    he 


assumed  th^  style  of  "  King  of  France  and 
England  and  Lord  of  Ireland,"  and  quartered 
the  arms  of  France  in  the  first  quarter;  gained  a. 
great  naval  victory  over  the  French  off  Sluys  1340, 
and  won  the  celebrated  battle  of  Cressy  26  Aug., 
1346  ;  17  Oct.  following  the  Scots  were  defeated  at 
Neville  Cross,  and  King  David  II.  taken  prisoner 
to  London,  where  he  remained  nearly  11  years  ; 
instituted  the  Order  of  the  Garter  1349.  His  son, 
the  Black  Prince,  defeated  the  French  at  the 
battle  of  Poictiers  19  Sept.,  1356,  and  brought 
King  John  prisoner  to  London,  where  he  remained 
nearly  5  years  (for  further  particulars  see  Royal 
Lineage,  Foster's  Peerage).  The  King  died  at 
Sheen,  Surrey,  21  June,  1377,  having  had,  with 
other  issue, 

JOHN  OF  GAUNT  (4th  son),  created  Duke  of 
Lancaster  in  parliament  13  Nov.,  1362  ;  mar- 
ried 1st,  13  May,  1359,  Blanche,  youngest  daugh- 
ler  and  co-heir  of  Henry,  Duke  of  Lancaster, 
grandson  of  Henry  III. ;  she  buried  in  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral  1369,  having  had,  with  2  daughters,  a 
son. 
Henry,  became  Henry  IV.  of  England. 

JOHN  OF  GAUNT  married  3rdly,  at  Lincoln,  13 
Jan.,  1396,  Katherine,  daughter  of  Sir  Payn  Roet, 
Guienne  King-of-Arms,  and  widow  of  Sir  Otes 
Swynford,  Knt.  ;  she  died  10  May,  1403,  buried 
in  Lincoln  Cathedral,  having  had,  with  a  daughter 
(see  vol.  i.,  page  4),  3  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

SIR  JOHN  BEAUFORT,  created  Eari  of 
•  Somerset  20  Richard  II.,  1397,  and  Marquis 
of  Dorset  29  Sept.  the  same  year  (England's  2nd 
marquis),  chamberlain  of  England  for  life  9  Feb., 
I  Henry  IV.,  captain  of  Calais;  died  21  April, 
1410 ;  he  married  Margaret,  3rd  daughter  of 
Thomas,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Edmund  Hol- 
land, Earl  of  Kent;  shedied3i  Dec,  1440,  having 
(re-married  to  Thomas,  Duke  of  Clarence,  2nd 
son  of  Henry  IV.,  slain  at  the  battle  of  Baugi) 
had,  with  other  issue  (see  vol.  i.,  page  21),  a 
daughter, 

JOANE,  Queen  of  Scots,  died  at  Dunbar  1445, 
married  ist,  in  the  Priory  of  St.  Mary  Overy, 
Southwark,  Feb.,  1423-4,  to  James  Stuart  1.  of 
Scotland,  who  was  murdered  by  the  faction  of 
Walter,  Eari  of  Athole,  his  uncle,  21  Feb.,  1437-8, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  daughter, 
09  ] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


[1]  James  II.,  king  of  Scotland. 

[2]  Princess  Annabella,  or  Arabella,  married  as  Ist  wife 
to  George,  Earl  of  Huntly,  who  died  at  Stirling  8  June, 
1 501,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Alexander,  3rd  Earl  of  Huntly,  who  married  his 
cousin  (of  the  half-blood)  Janet,  daughter  of  Sir  John 
Stewart,  Earl  of  AthoU,  of  whom  presently. 
The  Dowager-Queen  of  Scots  married  2ndly, 
1439,  to  Sir  James  Stewart,  the  black  knight  of 
Lorn  (3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Stewart,  of  Lorn  and 
Innermeath),  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
[3]  Sir  John  Stewart,  of  Balveny,  created  Earl  of  AthoU 
1457,  re-invested  with  the  earldom  of  AthoU  18  March, 
1480-I,  ambassador  to  England  1463,  etc.,  had  a  princi- 
pal command  in  the  army  of  James  III.  14SS  ;  died  19 
Sept.,  1512,  buried  in  Dunkeld  Cathedral;  married  Ist, 
Margaret,  dowager  of  William,  8th  Earl  of  Douglas, 
only  daughter  of  Archibald,  5th  Eari  of  Douglas,  Duke 
of  Touraine,  and  had  2  daughters;  he  married  2ndly, 
Eleanora,  daughter  of  WUliam  Sinclair,  Earl  of  Orkney 
and  Caithness,  and  had,  with  2  sons,  9  daughters,  of 
whom  the  eldest, 

ELISABETH  STEWART,  married  as  2nd  wife 
to  Andrew,  3rd  Lord  Gray,  P.C.  James  IV., 
justice-general  north  of  Forth  1500;  he  died 
Feb.,  1513-14,  having  had,  with  numerous  other 
issue,  a  daughter, 

MARJORY  GRAY,  married  ist  to 
Kinninmouth,   of  that  ilk;    and  2ndly  to 
Silvester  Rattray,  of  Craighall  (3rd  son    of   Sir 
John  Rattray,  of  that  ilk),  and  had  a  son, 

David  Rattray,  of  Craighall  and  Kynballoch, 
1554;  married  Isabel,  daughter  of  Alexander 
Ramsay,  of  Banff,  and  had  2  sons,  of  whom  the 
elder, 

George  Rattray,  of  Craighall,  1586,  married 
Janet,  daughter  of  George  Dnimmond,  of  Blair, 
and  had  a  son, 

Silvester  Rattray,  of  Craighall,  1604 ; 
married  Agnes  Lambie,  of  Dunkenie,  and  had 
2  sons,  of  whom  the  elder, 

David  Rattray,  of  Craighall,  1624-1646 ;  who 
by  Agnes  Hay  had  a  son, 

Patrick  Rattray,  of  Craighall  Rattray,  1648; 
married  Anne  Dnimmond,  daughter  of  John,  2nd 
Lord  Maderty,  and  had  a  son, 

James  Rattray,  of  Craighall,  1672  ;  married 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sir  George  Hay,  of  Meg- 
ginch,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son. 

Dr.  Thomas  Rattray,  of  Craighall,  1692 ; 
married  Margaret  Galloway,  daughter  of  Thomas, 
2nd  Lord  Dunkeld,  by  his  wife  Margaret,  daughter 
of  Sir  Thomas  Thomson,  of  Duddingstone,  Bart., 
and  had,  with  2  sons,  3  daughters,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

MARGARET  RATTRAY,  bom  22  June, 
1702  ;  married  1720  to  John  Clerk,  presi- 
dent of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  in  Edin- 
burgh 1740-4,  co-vice-president  of  the  Edinburgh 


Philosophical    Society    1739-57,    purchased    the 
lands  of  Listonshiels  and   Spittal  in  Midlothian 
(see  page  53);    born  11  Sept.,   i68g;    died  1757, 
having  had  7  sons  and  a  daughter. 
[1]  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

[2]  Robert,  genl.  in  the  army  1 793,  served  under  Frederick 
the  Great,  born  24  July,  1723;  made  his  will  24  Dec, 
1796,  proved  by  his  widow  26  May,  1797;  he  married 
16  May,  1742,  Elizabeth,  Dowager  Countess  of  Warwick, 
eldest  daughter  of  Lord  Archibald  HamUton,  governor  of 
Jamaica  (son  of  William,  Duke  of  Hamilton)  ;  she  died 
6  March,  1800,  buried  in  Westminster  Abbey. 
[3]  David,  of  Edinburgh,  M.D.,  physician  to  the  Royal 
Infirmary,  born  27  Oct.,  1724;  married  Helen,  daughter 
of  James  Duff,  Esq.,  of  Craigston,  CO.  Aberdeen,  and 
died  1768,  leaving  2  sons. 

(1)  James  Clerk  (Rattray),*  of  CraighaU  Rattray, 
Perthshire,  a  baron  of  the  exchequer  Scotland,  born 
3  Dec,  1763  ;  died  29  Aug.,  1831  ;  he  married  3  Jan., 
1791,  Jane,  only  daughter  of  Robert  Duff,  of  Logic 
and  Fetteresso,  co.  Kincardine,  vice-admiral  of  the 
Red,  and  had  a  son  and  daughter. 

[1]  Robert  Clerk-Rattray,  of  Craighall  Rattray,  co. 
Perth,  J. P. and  D.L., born  21  Dec,  1795;  died  27  Oct., 
1S51;  married  12  Feb.,  1824,  Christina,  daughter  of 
James  Richardson,  Esq.,  of  Pitfour,  and  had  2  sons 
and  5  daughters, 

(1)  James  Clerk-Rattray,  of  CraighaU  Rattray, 
CO.  Perth,  J. P.,  D.L.,  C.B.  1881,  lt.-genl.  late  90th 
regt.,  born  31  Oct.,  1832. 

(2)  Adam,  capt.  92nd  Highlanders,  bom  Dec, 
1S33;  died  unmarried      Jul3',  1870,  aged  37. 

(3)  Elizabeth  Susan,  married  21  Oct.,  1857,  to  Rev. 
Alexander  Higgins  Burn-Murdoch,  of  Neuck,  who 
died     May,  1883,  leaving  2  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Paul  Robert  (Burn-Murdoch),  lieut.  R.E.,  bom 
26  March,  1S59;  James  Victor,  bom  , 

1864 ;  Christina  Beatrice  ;  Anne  Priscilla ; 
Jane  Persis. 

(4)  Jane. 

(8)  Charlotte  Marj',  married  16  April,  1873,  to 
Rev.  Robert  Taylor,  minister  of  St.  Andrew's 
Church,  Upper  Norwood,  Surrey,  formerly  of 
Free  Greyfriars'  Church,  Edinburgh,  and  has  2 
sons  and  a  daughter. 

Frederick  Robert  (Taylor),  born  3  July,  1865 ; 

Charles    Newton,    born  22  Aug.,    1866 ;   Edith 

Susan. 

(6)  Helen  Christina,  married  17  Aug.,  1854,  to 
Michael  Foster  Ward,  Esq.,  of  Ogbourne  St. 
Andrew  and  Draycot  Foliat,  Wilts,  J.P.,  col. 
comdt.  N.  Wilts  rilles  1864-81,  formerly  90th  light 
infantry,  F.R.A,S.,  F.R.  Met.  Soc,  and  has  had  2 
sons  and  5  daughters. 

Thomas  Rawdon  Rattray  Clerk  (Ward),  lieut. 
W.  York  (14th)  regiment,  born  6  July,  1861  ; 
Michael  Henry,  born  13  Sept.,  1864,  died  29 
Jan.,  1S68;  Alice  Helen  Agnes,  died  21  Dec, 
1855;  Helen  Mary;  Gertrude  Ann  Christina; 
Ada  Margaret ;  Sophie  Ondine. 

(7)  Jemima  Barbara,  died  16  June,  1878;  mar- 
ried Sept.,  1873,  to  Major  and  Lt.-Col.  Thomas 
Philip  Graham,  Scots  guards,  and  had  2  daughters. 

Helena  Christina  (Graham),  bom  30  July,  1874; 
Agnes,  bom  7  Aug.,  1S75. 


az.  and  ar.,  between  two  crescents  gu.  and  a  boar's  head  sa.,  :_  _ 

dure  az.  (Clerk).     3.  Vert  a  fcss  dancettie  erm.  between  a  buck's 

head  cabossed  and  two  escallops  or. 

CRE-sts — I.  A  star  or,  thereon  a  flaming  heart  ppr.  (Rattray).     2. 

A  demi-huntsman  sounding  a  horn  all  ppr.  (Clerk). 

Mottoes — "Super  sidera  voliun  "  (Rattray).     **Free  forablast" 

(Clerk). 

Sui'p.jKTERs— Two  serpents  nowed  vert. 


[O] 


♦•  THG  +  DESCEItJIi  +  OB  v-^ 


Lt.-Gen.  James  Clerk-Rattray,  C.B., 

OF  CRAIGHALL  RATTRAY,  CO.  PERTH, 


FROM     THE 


T5I00D  JRogal 


of  CnglanD. 


Edward  I.,  crd.  19  Aug.=pEleanor  (ist  wife),'  dau.  of 
1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  d.  7  1  Ferdinand  III., KingofCas- 
July,  1307.  tile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

Edward  II.,  crd.  23  Feb.=j=Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV.  of 
1307,  b.  25  April,  1284,  d.  I  France,  m.  28  Jan.  130S, 
21  Sept.  1327.  d.  22  Aug.  1358. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i=j=Philippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil- 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  I  liam,  Count  of  Holland  and 
1312,  d.  21  June,  1377.  Hainault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 

I  d.  IS  Aug.  1369. 

John  of  Gaunt   (4th   son),=j=Katherine  (3rd  wife),  d.  of 


Duke  of  Lancaster,  Earl  of 
Richmond,  etc.,  b.  24  June, 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399. 


Sir  Payn  Roet,  of  Hainault 
(widow  of  Sir  Otes  Swyn- 
ford,  knt.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396, 
d.  10  May,  1403. 


Sir  John  Beaufort,  Earl  of=j=Margaret,  3rd  d.  of  Thomas, 
Somerset  and  Marquis  of  I  and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Dorset,  so  cr.  1397,  d.  21  Edmund  Holland,  Earl  of 
Apl.  1410,  I  Kent  (she  re-m.  to  Thomas, 

I  Duke  of  Clarence.  2nd  son 
of  Hen.IV.),d.  31  Dec.  1440. 


James  I.  of  Scotland,=i=J o an e,=j=Sir  James  Stewart,  the 
d.  21  Feb.  1438.  Queeen     Black  Knight  of  Lorn. 

Aof  Scots. 


Sir  John  Stewart, 
Athole,  1457. 


Earl  of=j=Eleanora  (2nd  wife),dau.  of 
William  Sinclair,  Earl  of 
Orkney  and  Caithness. 


Elizabeth      Stewart      (2nd=j=Andrew,  3rd  Lord  Gray,  d. 
wife).  J  Feb.  15 13-14. 

Kinninmouth,ofthat=Marjory=T=Silvester      Rattray,     of 
ilk  (1st  husband).  Gray.  ^Craighall  (2nd  husband). 


contin  ued  above. 


contimied/rom  hetovj. 
Marjory  Gray=pSilvester  Rattray. 


David    Rattray,    of  Craig-=j=Isabel,  dau.  of  Alex.  Ram* 
hall,  etc.,  1554.  I  say,  of  Banff. 

George  Rattray,  of  Craig-=f=Janet,  dau.  of  George  Drum- 
hall,  1586.  I  mond,  of  Blair. 

Silvester  Rattray,  of  Craig-=j=Agnes    Lambie,    of    Dun- 
hall,  1604.  I  kerrie. 

David  Rattray,  of  Craighall,=(= Agnes  Hay. 
1624-46. 

Patrick  Rattray,  of  Craig-=T=Anne   Drummond,  dau.  of 
hall  Rattray,  1648.  |  John,  2nd  Lord  Maderty. 


James  Rattray,  of  Craighall,=rElizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Geo. 
1672.  Hay,  of  Megginch. 

Dr.    Thomas    Rattray,    of=FMargaret  Galloway,  dau.  ol 
Craighall,  1692.  Thomas,  2nd  Lord  Dunkeld. 

Margaret    Rattray,    b.     22=f=John  Clerk,  president  coll. 
June,  1702,  m.  1720.  I  of   physicians,    Edinburgh, 

I  1740-4- 


David  Clerk,  of  Edinburgh,=f=Helen,  dau.  of  James  Duff, 
M.D.,  b.  27  Oct.  1724,  Esq.,  of  Craigston,  co. 
d.       1768.  Aberdeen. 


James  Clerk-Rattray,  o 
Craighall  Rattray,  Perth 
shire,  a  baron  of  the  ex 
chequer  Scotland,  d.  29 
Aug.  1 83 1,  aged  68. 


f=i=J^ 


ane,  only  dau.  of  Robert 
Duff,  of  Logic,  etc.,  vice- 
admiral  of  the  red,  m.  3 
Jan.  1791. 


Robert  Clerk-Rattray,  of=j=Christina,  dau.  of  James 
Craighall  Rattray,  co.  Perth,  Richardson,  Esq.,  of  Pitfour, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  d.27  Oct.  1851.     m.  12  Feb.  1824. 


James  Clerk-Rattray,  Adam,capt.97th 

of  Craighall  Rattray,  Highlanders,  d. 

CO.  Perth,  J.P.,  D.L.,  unm.  July,  1870, 

C.B.  1881,  lieut.-gen.  aged  37. 

late  90th  regt.,  b.  31  Jane,  2nd  dau. 

Oct.  1832.  ^  •       •>  ■»      ' 


Elizabeth  Susan,  Charlotte  Mary, 
m.  to  Rev.  Alex.  m.  1863,  to  Rev. 
!um-Murdoch  of    Robert  Taylor,  of 


Neuck, 


Paul.      Christina. 
Jame.s.    Anne. 
Jane. 


Upper  Norwood. 

J 


Helen  Christina,  m.  Jemima,  m.  1873 

1 854,  to  Col.  Michael  to    Lieut.  -  Col. 

Foster  Ward,  of  Og-  Graham,    Scots 

bourne  St.  Andrew,  guards,  and  d. 

etc.,  Wilts.=p  16  June,    1878. 


Frederick  Robert 
Taylor,  b.  1865. 
Charles,  b.  1866. 
Edith. 

[Ill] 


Thomas  Rawdon  Rattray 
Clerk  Ward,  lieut.  W. 
York  (14th)  regt.,  b.  6 
July,  1861. 


Helen.' 
Gertrude. 
Ada. 
Sophie. 


Helena, 
Agnes. 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


[2a]  J( 
[Sa]  Tl 
H.E.I.C 


[2]  Jane,  died    lo   Nov.,    1872;     married,   as    2nd 
wife,  to  William  Waring  Hay-Newton,  of  Newton 
Hall,  CO.  Haddington,  who  died  s.p.  15  May,  1S60. 
(2)  Robert,  born        Feb.,  1765;  died  at  Cadiz. 

[4]  Hugh,  H.E.I. C.S.,  born  13  Nov.,  1728;  d.  unm.  1756. 

[6]  Duncan,  of  Lisbon,  merchant,  bom  II  Sept.,  1731 ; 

died  ,  1791. 

[6]  John,  born  31  Aug.,  1733;  died  ,  1739. 

[7]  Simon,  born  14  March,  1735;  died  ,  1736. 

[8]  Margaret,  born  8  Feb.,  1730;  died  unmarried. 

THOMAS  CLERK,  of  Listonshiels  and  Spittal, 
born  7  May,  1722;  died  ,  1769;  mar- 

ried 6  Dec,  1757,  Sarah,  2nd  daughter  of  James 
Russell,  of  London,  merchant ;  she  died  May, 
1763,  having  had  4  sons  and  a  daughter  (a). 

[I3]  James  Clerk-Lee,  of  Bromont,  near  Aliens  Fresh, 
Charles  county,  America,  sold  Listonshiels,  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Lee,  born  25  Oct.,  1758; 
married  (Margaret),  youngest  daughter  of  Philip  Thomas 
Lee  (first  cousin  of  General  Harry  Lee),  and  had  6 
daught 

JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  ofWestholme,  Somerset,  in  1797;  major 
:.C.S.,  bom  14  March,  1761 ;  died  3  Jan.,  1S17 
married  12  Sept.,  1796,  Dorothy,  widow  of  Jeremiah 
Adderton,  Esq.,  daughter  of  John  Taylor,  Esq.,  of  Town- 
head,  CO.  Lane,  she  bom  I  Feb.,  1774;  died  17  May, 
1847,  having  had  7  sons  and  4  daughters  {b). 
(\b-3a)  Thomas,  H.E.I.C.S.,  bom  16  June,  1797;  died 
unmarried  28  Nov.,  18 1 7. 

(2<5-ja)  Robert,  of  Westholme,  Somerset,  J.P.,  D.L., 
Madras  C.S.,  born  6  Aug.,  1798;  died  5  April,  1873; 
married  8  Feb.,  1843,  Henrietta  Frances,  daughter  of 
Robert  Williams,  Esq.,  bar.-at-law,  registrar  supreme 
court,  Madras;  she  died  7  Oct.,  1865,  having  had  4 
sons  and  2  daughters  (c). 

\\c-2b'\  Thomas,  major-general  in  the  army  1875, 
served  with  Kumool  field  force  at  Zorapora  1S39, 
retd.  as  It.-col.  Madras  staff  corps  1874,  late  of  Mysore 
Commission,  bom  3  March,  1820;  married  April, 
1841,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Gen.  A.  TuUoch,  C.B., 
and  has  had  4  sons  and  4  daughters. 

(1)  Francis  Bingham  (Clerk),  of  the  Mysore  re- 
venue survey,  bora  3  Sept.,  1843;  married 
21  Oct.,  1875,  Alice  Minnie,  eldest  daughter  of 
M.  Fleischer,  Esq.,  assistant  superintendent  tele- 
graphs. Bangalore. 

(2)  Robert  Alexander,  of  Madras  infantry,  bom 
4  Sept.,  1844;  died  16  June,  l86l. 

(3)  Frederick  Haines,  of  Indian  Forest  Depart- 
ment E.LC.S.,  born  13  Aug.,  1847  ;  died  1867. 

(4)  Thomas,  lieut.  22nd  regt.,  born  21  March, 
185 1 ;  died  at  Harareebagh,  20  Oct.,  1874. 

(5)  Dora  Fanny,  bom  9  Feb.,  1S46;  married  15 
June,  1865,  to  Lt.-Col.  Edward  William  Charies 
Hay  Miller,  Madras  staff  corps  (see  vol.  i.,  page 
65),  and  has  2  sons  and  4  daughters. 

Edward  Thomas  Every  (Miller),  bora  25  Oct., 
1873 ;  Evan  Patrick,  bora  6  Sept.,  1S77 ;  Grace 
Margaret ;  Amy  Maud ;  Charlotte  Fanny ;  Dora 
Kathleen. 

(6)  Margaret,  born  16  June,  1849;  married  at 
Bangalore,  20  June,  1868,  to  Major  Edward 
Persse,  7th  Madras  N.L 

(7)  Frances  Jane  Campbell,  bom  19  June,  1853. 

(8)  Alice  Ethel,  bom  24  Jan.,  1S56;  married  7 
July,  1S80,  to  Harrj'  Hyde  Hewett,  Esq.,  eldest  son 
of  Major  J.  M.  M.  Hewett,  of  Uplands,  Hughenden. 

[2f-^*]  Robert,  of  St.  Helens,  Hobart,  Tasmania, 
bom  2  Aug.,  1821;  married  21  Oct.,  1843,  Agatha 
Bertha,  eldest  daughter  of  J.  E.  Co.-<,  Esq. ;  she  born 
8  Feb.,  1824,  and  has  had  8  sons  and  4  daughters. 

[112] 


(1)  Robert  Mildmay,  of  Charlton  House,  Somerset, 
major  Madras  staff  corps,  dep.-asst.-adj.-genl. 
Madras  1SS3,  born  7  Dec,  1844;  married  16  Sept., 
1879,  Mary  Jacintha,  only  surviving  child  of  late 
Col.  Richard  Leckonby  Phipps,  of  Charlton 
House,  Somerset,  and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 

Robert  Vere,  born  25  Dec,  1883;  Nora  May, 
born  31  Maj',  1 88 1. 

(2)  Albert,  bom  8  Aug.,  1850. 

(3)  George  Percy,  born  30  Oct.,  1852. 

(4)  Franklyn  Guy,  assistant  superintendent  Ma- 
dras police  (a  twin  with  Arthur  Temple),  born  23 
April,  1855;  died  unmarried  10  July,  1881. 

(5)  Arthur  Temple  (a  twin  with  Franklyn  Guy), 
born  23  April,  1855;  married  ,  1S80, 
Alice  Maud  Mary  Cunningham,  of  Queensland. 

(6)  Frederick  Malcolm,  born  12  March,  1857. 

(7)  Claud  Septimus,  born  7  Sept.,  1S63. 

(8)  Edmund  Hugh,  born  19  June,  1867. 

(9)  Henrietta  Mary,  bora  6  Sept.,  1846;  married 
23  June,  1S77,  to  Captain  Edward  Arthur  Egerton 
Wylly,  of  Madras  staff  corps, 
(id)  Blanche  Isabelle,  born  14  Aug.,  1848;  mar- 
ried ,  1866,  to  Robert  Outhwaite,  Esq., 
of  Glenfern,  Melbourne. 

(11)  Agnes  Dora,  bora  18  Nov.,  1858. 

(12)  Fanny  Amy,  born  14  May,  1861 ;  married  at 
St.  George's  church,  Hobart,  20  April,  1882,  to 
Edward  Henrj',  eldest  son  of  Charies  Butler, 
Esq.,  of  EUersbie,  Hobart,  and  has  a  daughter. 

\Zc-2b\  Albert,  lieut.  H.E.LCS.,  born  22  May,  1823; 
died  18  Dec,  1846. 

[ic-2b]  Henry,  major-genL  Madras  army  1876,  retd., 
served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  1S57-8,  charger  shot 
under  him  at  Rawel,  severely  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  the  Betwah,  medal,  born  21  June,  1829; 
married  4  Dec,  1862,  Fanny  Maria,  2nd  daughter 
of  Francis  Adams,  Esq.,  of  Cotswold  Grange, 
Cheltenham,  and  has  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Henry  John  Doveton,  bom  9  June,  1865. 

(2)  Albert  Edmund,  born  17  March,  1867. 

(3)  Henrietta  Fanny  Mabel,  born  26  Jan.,  1871, 

(4)  Emma  Winifred,  born  22  Jan.,  1875. 
[5i:-2b]  Dora,  born  12  Dec,  1817. 
[6(--^i5J  Isabella  Ellen,  born  26  May,  died  II  Aug. 

{Sb-Sa)  Henry,  H.E.I.C.S.,  born  17  Aug.,  1803;  died 
21  April,  1838. 

(4/5-j.()  Frederick  Joseph,  col.  E.I.C.S.,  It-coL  Madras 
army,  born  24  Oct.,  1805;  died  s.p.  20  Dec,  1873; 
man-ied  28  June,  1859,  his  cousin,  Joanna  4th 
daughter  of  Alexander  West  Hamilton,  Esq.,  of 
Pinmore,  Ayrshire. 

{Sb-ja)  David  Malcolm,  LL.B.  St.  John's  ColL,  Camb., 
1834,  preb.  of  Worminster  in  Wells  Cathedral  1840, 
chaplain  at  Castellamare,  Gibraltar,  1878,  vicar  of 
Yatton,  Somerset,  1833-46,  rector  of  Kingston  Deve- 
rill,  Wilts,  1846-79,  born  18  Dec,  iSoS;  married  1st, 
7  Aug.,  1832,  Stuart,  daughter  of  George  Sheppard, 
Esq.,  of  Fromefield  House,  Frome;  she  bom  27  Dec, 
1801 ;  died  31  Dec,  1877,  leaving  3  sons  (e). 

[If-jb]  Malcolm  George,  brevet-col.  Bengal  army 
18S1,  ser\-ed  in  the  Indian  mutiny  1S57-S,  relief  and 
final  capture  of  Lucknow,  etc.,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
born  10  June,  1836;  married  19  May,  1866,  Marietta, 
youngest  daughter  of  Robert  William  Forest,  capt. 
of  packet  ser\ice,  Corfu,  and  has  a  daughter. 

Marietta  Stuart,  bora  24  Aug.,  1869. 
[2(.--_5'*]  Duncan  Ramsay,  of  Coonpora,  Queensland, 
born  5  Nov.,   1837;    married  24  Oct.,   1878,  Ellen 
Sophia,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry  Salmon,  of  Coxley 
House,  Wells,  and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 

Allan   Ivo  Malcolm,  born  6  Sept.,  1882;  Stuart 
Emma. 
[3e-jb]  Allan  Henry,  born  18  Nov.,  1838;  married  19 


Thg  DGScenT  ob  •♦ 


Robert    Clerk,    Esq., 

OF  ST.  HELEN'S,  HOBART,   TASMANIA, 


FROM     THE 


IBIooD  Kopal 


of  CnglatiD. 


Edward  I.,  crd.  19  Aug.=f=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
J274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  d.  7  I  Ferdinand  III., KingofCas- 
July,  1307.  tile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Edward  II.,  crd.  23  Feb.=j=Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV.  of 
1307,  b.  25  April,  1284,  d.  I  France,  m.  28  Jan.  130S, 
21  Sept.  1327.  d.  22  Aug.  1358. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i- 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov. 
1312,  d.  21  June,  1377. 


John  of  Gaunt  (4th  son),= 
Duke  of  Lancaster,  Earl  of 
Richmond,  etc.,  b.  24  June, 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399. 


■Philippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam, Count  of  Holland  and 
Hainault,  m.  24  Jan.  132S, 
d.  IS  Aug.  1369. 

=Katherine  (3rd  wife),  d.  of 
Sir  Payn  Roet,  of  Hainault 
(widow  of  Sir  Otes  Swyn- 
ford,  knt.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396, 
d.  10  May,  1403. 


Sir  John  Beaufort,  Earl  of=pMargaret,  3rd  d.  of  Thomas, 
Somerset  and  Marquis  of  and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Dorset,  so  cr.  1397,  d.  21  Edmund  Holland,  Earl  of 
Apl.  1410.  Kent  (she  re-m.  to  Thomas, 

Duke  of  Clarence.  2nd  son 
of  Hen.IV.),d.  31  Dec.  1440. 

James  I.  of  Scotland,=i=Joane,=fSir  James  Stewart,  the 
d.  21  Feb.  1438.  Queen      Black  Knight  of  Lorn, 

/(^of  Scots. 


Sir  John  Stewart,  Earl  of=j=Eleanora  (2nd  wife),  dau.  of 
Athole,  1457.  I  William    Sinclair,    Earl    of 

I  Orkney  and  Caithness. 

Elizabeth      Stewart      (2nd=rAndrew,  3rd  Lord  Gray,  d. 
wife).  Feb.  1513-14. 

Kinninmouth,ofthat^Marjory=j=Silvester      Rattray,     of 
ilk  (1st  husband).  Gray.  J^Craighall  (2nd  husband). 

A, 


A, 

eontinued/rom  beiow, 
Marjory  Gray=i=Silvester  Rattray. 


David   Rattray,    of  Craig-=j=Isabel,  dau.  of  Alex.  Ram- 
hall,  etc.,  1554.  I  say,  of  Banff. 

George  Rattray,  of  Craig-=f=Janet,  dau.  of  George  Drum- 
hall,  1586.  I  mond,  of  Blair. 


Silvester  Rattray,  of  Craig-=j=Agnes    Lambie,    of    Dun- 
hall,  1604.  I  kerrie. 


David  Rattray,  of  Craighall,=j=  Agnes  Hay. 
1624-46.  I 

Patrick  Rattray,  of  Craig-=j=Anne   Drammond,  dau.  of 
hall  Rattray,  164S.  |  John,  2nd  Lord  Maderty. 


James  Rattray,  of  Craighall,=f  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Geo. 
1672.  Hay,  of  Megginch. 

Dr.    Thomas    Rattray,    of=pMargaret  Galloway,  dau.  of 
Craighall,  1692.  Thomas,  2nd  Lord  Dunkeld. 


John  Clerk,  president  coll. 
of  physicians,  Edinburgh, 
1740-4. 


Thomas  Clerk,  of  Liston-=j=Sarah,  and  dau.  of  James 
shiels  and  Spittal,  b.  1722,  Russell,  of  London,  m.  1757, 
d.  1769.  I  d.  1763. 

I I 

Thomas    Clerk,   of   West-=j=Dorothy,  widow  of  Jeremiah 
holme,Somerset,H.E.I.C.S.,  I  Adderton,  Esq.,  m.  12  Sept. 
b.  14  March,  1761,  d.  3  Jan.     1796,  d.  17  May,  1847. 
1817.  I 


Henrietta  Frances,  dau.  of 
Robert  Williams,  Esq.,  bar- 
at-law,  m.  8  Feb.  1843,  d. 
7  Oct.  1865. 


Robert  Clerk, of  Westholme,= 
Madras  C.S.,  b.  6  Aug. 
179S,  d.  5  Apl.  1873. 


I  Thomas  Clerk,  2  Robert  Clerk,  of=f=Agatha  Bertha,eldest 
major-gen.  in  the  St.  Helen's,  Hobart,  I  dau.  of  J.  E.  Cox, 
army.=f  Tasmania,  b.  2  Aug.     Esq.,    m.     21     Oct. 

A  1S21.  I  1843. 

I 


Henry,  m!ijor-=i=Fanny     Maria,      2nd      Dora, 
general       late     dau.     of    F.     Adams, 
Madras   army,     Esq.,  of  Cotswold,  m. 
b.  1829.  I  1862. 


Robert  Mildmay  CIerk,= 
of  Charlton  Ho.,  Somer- 
set, major  Madras  staff 
corps,  b.  1844. 


Mary,  only  surviv-  Albert,  b.  1850. 

ing   child   of  Col.  George,  b.iS52. 

Phipps.ofCharlton  Franklyn,      d. 

House,  m.  1S79.  iSSl. 


Arthur  Temple,     Frederick.     Four 

m.    1S80,    Alice     Claud.  daus. 

M.Cunningham.     Edmund.       (seep 

112). 


Robert  Vere, 
Dec.  1883. 


.  25         Nora  May,  b.  31 
May,  1881. 


[113] 


"TTTl 

Henry,  b.  1865. 
Albert,  b.lS67. 
Henrietta. 


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The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England, 


April,  1877,  Isabella,  widow  of  William  Tremaine 
Esq.,  of  Baccumore,  Devon,  daughter  of  Rev.  Ben- 
jamin William  Salmon  Vallack,  vicar  of  St.  Budeaux, 
Devon,  s.p. 
Rev.  D.  M.  Clerk  married  2ndly,  5  June,  1879,  Hen- 
rietta Claypon,    daughter   of  late    Rev.  Henry  John 
Arnold  Walsh,  and  has  3  daughters  (c). 

[4(7-/^]  Caroline  Dorothy,  born  26  Jan.,  :88l. 
[Si'-ji]  Anna  Maria  Henrietta,  bom  19  Jan.,  1S83. 
[6«-56]  Daughter  born  18  Feb.,  1S84. 
(Zh-ja)  Edward  George,  of  Clerkness,  New  England, 
born  30  March,  1813;  died  3  Feb.,  1876;  married  1st, 
,  1835,  Anna  Maria,  daughter  of  Genl.  Stafford; 
she  died  s.p.  31  July,  1835;  he  married  2ndly 

,  Mary  West,  by  whom  he  had  2  sons  and  2 
daughters. 

[1]  Edward  George,  bom  3  March,  1847. 
[2]  Frederick  Malcolm,  born  4  Feb.,  1855. 
[3]  Dora  Emma,  bom  18  Jan.,  1853;  married 

,  to  Peter  Colin  Cambell,  Esq.,  of  Queensland. 
[4]  Alice,  born  25  Sept.,  1859;  died  25  Aug.,  1862. 
(7i-?n)  Edmund  Hugh,  of  Burford,  Somerset,  J.P., 
LL.B.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.,  1839;  bom  5  Feb.,'"' 
1817;  married  26  May,  1853,  his  cousin  Eliza  Alicia, 
daughter  of  Lt.-Col.  John  Bladen  Taylor,  E.I.  director, 
M.P.  Hythe  (by  Rachel,  daughter  of  Sir  William 
Dunkin,  judge  Supreme  Court,  Calcutta),  and  has  had 
2  daughters. 

[1]  Mary  Rachel,  died  30  May,  1865. 
[2]  Edith  Dorothy. 
(8*-3rt)  Eleanor  (Clerk),  born  3  Sept.,  1800;  married 
7  Sept.,  1819,  to  Rev.  Henry  Watson  Barnard,  vicar 
of  St.  Cuthbert's  and  canon  residentiary  of  Wells; 
he  died  at  Granaida,  Spain,  9  July,  1855,  having  had  2 
sons  and  3  daughters  (/). 

\\f-8b\  Henry  John  (Barnard),  B.A.  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Camb.,  1845,  M.A.  1856,  vicar  of  Yatton, 
Somerset,  since  1S46,  preb.  of  Combe  1854,  rural 
dean  of  Portishead  1S65,  etc.,  born  3  Feb.,  1S22 ; 
married  4  April,  1S58,  Helen  Otway,  youngest 
daughter  of  Charles  Otway  Mayne,  Esq.,  of  the 
Manor  House,  Stanmore,  Middlesex,  and  has  had  5 
sons  and  8  daughters. 

Henry  Cuthbert  (Barnard),  born  10  April,  1865; 
PhiUp  Goodenough,  born  13  April,  1866;  Lionel 
Henry  Francis,  bom  25  March,  1870;  Gerard 
Norman,  born  I  April,  and  died  26  Dec,  1S72 ; 
Basil  Henry  Francis,  born  13  Jan.,  1874;  Con- 
stance Eleanor,  born  26  Feb.,  1859 ;  Helen  Mary, 
born  24  Dec,  i860;  Maude  Otway,  born  11  May, 
1862;  Alice  Margaret,  bom  14  Nov.,  1S64;  Wini- 
fred Eden,  born  6  Jan.,  1868;  Kathleen,  bom  30 
Nov.,  and  died  7  Dec,  1S6S;  Violet  Grace,  bom 
I  April,  1S72,  died  4  Feb.,  1883;  Olive  Her- 
mione,  born  20  Feb.,  1876. 
[2/-<y^]  Edward  Thomas  (Barnard),  born  4  Jan., 
1826 ;  married. 

[3/-<y*]  Eleanor  Beadon    (Barnard),   bom   12   Oct., 
1820;  died  unmarried  13  Aug.,  1846. 
\^f-Sb\  Fanny  Sydney  (Barnard),  born  6  Jan.,  1824; 
married. 

\hf-Sb\  Emily  Harriet  (Barnard),  born  2  Oct.,  1835. 
(Si^jfl)  Dora,  bon>  12  Mav,  1807 ;  died  unmarried  5 
Oct.,  1874. 

(lO^ja)  Maria,  born  19  luly,  1810;  married  21  Aug., 
1832,  to  her  cousin  William  Clerk,  judge  H.E.I.C.S. 
(son  of  Robert  Clerk,  Esq.) ;  he  died  10  Dec,  1868, 
leaving  issue  (see  above). 

(Wb-sa)  Emma,  born  16  Aug.,  1814;  died  unmarried 
7  April,  1875. 
[4a]  Robert,  chairman  of  court  directors  H.E.I.C.S., 
born  7  May,  1763;  died  25  July,  1815 ;  married  2  Jan., 
17S9,  Anne,  daughter  of  James  Taylor,  Esq.,  of  the 
Paragon,  Southampton  ;  she  died  24  Feb.,  1833,  having 
had  3  sons  and  5  daughters  {g). 


(^g-4a)  James,  born  8  July,  died  14  Dec,  1791. 
(ig-4d)  William,  bom  15  July,   1803 ;   died   10  Dec, 
1868;    married    21    Aug.,    1832,    his    cousin,    Maria, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Clerk,  Esq.,  of  Westholme,  afore- 
said, and  had  4  sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]  William,  bom  3  June,  1833;  drowned  in  the 
Glenelg  river,  Victoria,  Australia,  7  Nov.,  185 1. 
[2]  Augustus,  born  i  Oct.,  1837;  died  9  Feb.,  1839. 
[3]  Arthur,  bom  19  June,  1839;  died  24  July, 
1877 ;  married  2  Dec,  1S75,  Eva,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Charles  Ranken  Hall,  of  Shirenewton,  Men.,  and 
had  a  daughter. 

Eva  Dorothy,  born  13  May,  1877. 
[4]  Angus,  curate  of  Downend,  Bristol,  1875-8, 
rector  of  Winterbome  Houghton,  Dorset,  1878-82, 
born  20  July,  1841 ;  married  29  July,  1875,  Emily 
Sophia,  widow  of  Alexander  Cowan  Vertue,  daugh- 
ter of  W.  C.  Andrews,  Esq.,  of  Bath,  and  has  3 
daughters. 

Muriel  Violet,  bom  20  May,  1876;   Ethel  Mary, 

born  12  Sept.,  1878;  Mabel  Gladys,  born  5  April, 

1881. 

[6]  Maria,  born  30  June,  1835  ;  died  18  April,  1838. 

{^g-4.a)  Charles,  born  16  Feb.,  1807;  died  unmarried 

at  Bombay,  7  Sept.,  1828. 

(4^-^a)  Marianne  (Clerk),  bom  5  Oct.,  1792;  died  17 
Sept.,  1836;  married  15  Jan.,  1828,  to  Stephen  Tucker, 
of  Welling;  he  died  15  March,  1866,  having  had  3 
daughters. 

[1]  Marian  (Tucker),   married    19   Sept,    1878,    to 
Alfred  WoUaston,  s.p. 
[2]  Sarah  (Tucker) ;  unmarried. 
[3]  Emily  Susannah  (Tucker);  died  unmarried  12 
May,  1861. 
{5g-4a)  Sarah  Georgina  (Clerk),  bom  18  July,   1798 ; 
died  2  Jan.,  1809. 

(6^-4<2)  Harriet  (Clerk),  born  21  March,  1802;  died  28 
Aug.,  1861 ;  married  27  Jan.,  1S25,  to  George  Frederick 
Browne,  capt.  R.A.,  who  died  24  Nov.,  1831,  having 
had  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

[1]  George  Frederick  Salmon  (Browne),  major  in 
the  army,  born  19  March,  1827;  died  4  May,  1864; 
married  twice  (his  wife  Margaret  was  murdered  in 
the  fort  of  Jhansi,    8   June,    1S57,   in   the    Indian 
mutiny);   he  married   2ndly,   27   Feb.,    i860,   Jane 
Sarah,    daughter    of    late   William     Sheffield,    of 
Feltham  Hill,  Middx,  and  had  a  son  and  daughter. 
Frederick  George  Francis  (Browne),  bom  6  Oct., 
1864;  Clara  Harriet. 
Harriet    (Browne),    man-ied    9    Sept.,    1857,  to 
William     Henry    Robert    Merriman,     M.A. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxon,  1850,  s.p. 
[3]  Frances   Anne  (Browne),  murdered  with   her 
sister-in-Jaw   in    the    fort    of  Jhansi,    on    the   8th 
June,  1857,  in  the  Indian  mutiny. 
[4]  Lucretia  (Browne),    married  27  June,  1864,  to 
Valentine  James  O'Brien   Horsford,  of  Bath,  who 
died  2  June,  1879,  leaving  a  son  and  2  daughters. 
George  Manley  O'Bryen  (Horsford),  born  I  Dec, 
1866;  Florence  Gertrude  Maude;  Lucretia  Marian. 
{7g-4a)  Lucretia   (Clerk),    born   29   Jan.,    1S06 ;    died 
s.p.  5  Feb.,  1875,  having  married  1839,  to  Capt. 

Walter  William  Ross,  Madras  army. 
(8g-4a)  Fanny  (Clerk),  born  12  April,  1808  ;  died  s.p. 
23    Oct.,    1875,    having   married   to   Henry   Gaisford 
Gibbs  Ludlow,  Esq.,  of  Heywood  House,  'Wilts. 
[6a]  Anne  Russell  (Clerk),  bom  20  April,   1762;  died 
s.p.  5  Feb.,  1839,  having  married  ,  to  George 

Hoar,  Esq.,  of  Twyford  Lodge,  Hants. 

JOHN   CLERK,    of  'Worthy,    Hants,   born   27 
Dec,  1759;  died       Oct.,  1842;  married  ist 
,  Anne,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Carew 
Mildmay,  Esq.,  of  Shawford  Place,  Hants ;    she 

14] 


^l 


♦•  THG  +  DESCED'P  +  OB  •♦ 


Rev.   Henry  John  Barnard,   M.A., 

VICAR  OF   Y AT  TON,  SOMERSET,  PREBENDARY  OF  COMBE, 
RURAL  DEAN  OF  PORTISHEAD, 


rROM     THE 


TBlOOD  JRopl 


Of  (ZBnglann. 


Edward  I.,  crd.  19  Aug.=f=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  d.  7  I  Ferdinand  III., KingofCas- 
July,  1307.  tile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Edward  II.,  crd.  23  Feb.T=IsobeI,  dau.  of  Phil 
1307,  b.  25  April,  1284,  d.  I  France,  m.  2S  Ja 
21  Sept.' 1327.  d.  22  Aug.  1358. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i=f=Philippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil- 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  I  liam,  Count  of  Holland  and 
1312,  d.  21  June,  1377.  HainauU,  m.  24  Jan.  132S, 

I  d.  15  Aug.  1369. 

John  of  Gaunt   (4th   son),=pKatherine  (3rd  wife),  d.  of 


L)uke  of  Lancaster,  Earl  of 
Richmond,  etc.,  b.  24  June, 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399. 


Sir  Payn  Roet,  of  Hainault 
(widow  of  Sir  Otes  Swyn- 
ford,  knt.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396, 
d.  10  May,  1403. 


Sir  John  Beaufort,  Earl  of=pMargaret,  3rd  d.  of  Thomas, 
Somerset  and  Marquis  of  I  and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Dorset,  so  or.  1397,  d.  21  Edmund  Holland,  Earl  of 
Apl.  1410.  I  Kent  (she  re-m.  to  Thomas, 

I  Duke  of  Clarence.  2nd  son 
of  Hen.IV.),d.  31  Dec.  1440. 


James  I.  of  ScotIand,=f=Joane,=f  Sir  James  Stewart,  the 

21  Feb.  1438.  Queen    I  Black  Knight  of  Lorn. 

■Scots. 


lofi 


Sir  John  Stewart,  Earl  of=i=Eleanora  (2nd  wife),  dau.  of 
Athole,  HS7-  William    Sinclair,    Earl    of 

Orkney  and  Caithness. 


nd=i= 


Feb.  1513-14. 


Kinninmouth,ofthat=Marjory=j=Silvester      Rattray,     of 
ilk  (1st  husband).  Gray.  /|v,Craighall  (2nd  husband). 


continued/rom  below, 
Marjory  Gray=pSilvester  Rattray. 


David   Rattray,    of  Craig-=i=Isabel,  dau.  of  Alex.  Ram- 
hall,  etc.,  1554.  I  say,  of  Banff. 


George  Rattray,  of  Craig-=f=Janet,  dau.  of  George  Drum- 
hall,  1586.  I  mond,  of  Blair. 


David  Rattray,  of  Craighall,=f= Agnes  Hay. 
1624-46. 


Patrick  Rattray,  of  Craig-=pAnne   Drummond,  dau.  of 
hall  Rattray,  164S.  j  John,  2nd  Lord  Maderty. 


JamesRattray,  of  Craighall,=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Geo. 
1672.  I  Hay,  of  Megginch. 


Dr.    Thomas    Rattray,    of=FMargaret  Galloway,  dau.  of 
Craighall,  1692.  Thomas,  2nd  Lord  Dunkeld. 

Margaret    Rattray,    b.    22=f=John  Clerk,  president  coll, 


June,  1702,  m.  1720. 


of  physicians,  Edinburgh, 
1740-4. 

^Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  James 
Russell,  of  London,  m.  1757, 
d.  1763. 


Thomas    Clerk,   of    West-=j=Dorothy,  widow  of  Jeremiah 
holme,Somerset,H.E.I.C.S.,  I  Adderton,  Esq.,  m.  12  Sept. 
b.  14  March,  1761,  d.  3  Jan.     1796,  d.  17  May,  1847. 
1817.  I 


Thomas  Clerk,  of  Liston-= 
shiels  and  Spittal,  b.  1722, 
d.  1769. 


Eleanor  Clerk,  b.  3  Sept.=j=Rev.   Henry  Watson   Bar- 
iSoo,  m.  7  Sept.  1S19.  I  nard,  canon  of  Wells,  d,  9 

July,  1855. 


Henry  John  Barnard,  vicarT=Helen  Otway,  youngest  dau.  Edward   Thomas  Eleanor 

of  Yatton  since  1846,  preb.     of   Chas.    O.    Mayne,    Esq.,  Barnard,  b.  4  Jan.  Beadon,  d. 

of  Combe   1S54,  and    rural     of  Manor    House,   Stanmore,  1826.^  unm.    13 

dean  1865.  m.  4  Apl.  1858.  ^,  Aug.  1846. 

Henry  Cuthbert  Barnard,  b.  lo 
Apl.  1865. 
Philip,  b.  1866. 


tanny 
Sydney,   b. 
6  Jan.  1S24. 


Emily 
Harriet, 
b.  2  Oct. 
IS3S- 


Lionel,  b.  1870. 
Basil,  b.  1874. 


Constance. 

Helen. 

Maude. 


Alice. 

Winifred. 

Olive. 


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The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


died  ,  ;  he  married  2ndly  , 

,  ,  daughter  of  James,  of  ; 

she  died  s.p.  ;  by  his  ist  wife  he  had  3 

sons  and  4  daughters  {h). 

[l/i]    SIE    GEOKGE    KTTSSELL    (CIERK),   named   on 
page  109. 

[2/;]  John,  of  the  Indian  cavalry,  killed  in  India. 
[3/i]  Mildmay,  of  Spratton  Hall,  Northampton  ;  married, 
,    1857,    Isabella,    daughter    of  Henry   Tower, 
Esq.  (5th  son  of  Christopher  Tower,  of  Huntsmore  Park, 
Bucks),  and  had  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  Henry,  capt.  Queen's  bays  (2nd  dragoon  guards) 
1881,  born  29  June,  1855. 

(2)  Emma.  (3)  May. 

(4)  Georgina,  married  13  Dec,  1882,  to  Ernest 
Knightley  Little,  of  Newbold  Parey  Hall,  Leamington. 

[4/i]  Eliza,  died  young. 

[5A]  Anne,  married  ,  ,  to  William  Ashton,  of 

Madras  C.S.,  who  died  21  Dec,   1882,  and  had,  with 

otlier   issue,    a   daughter,    married    to    Edward   Lyon, 

Esq. 

[6/7]  Letitia,  died       April,  1881,  having  married  , 

,  to  Capt.  Berkeley  Maxwell,  R.N.,  of  Tubbendens, 

Kent;   he   died      Dec,   1854,   having  had  2   sons  and 

3  daughters  {k'). 

(\k-6h)  George  Shirley  (Maxwell),  of  Tubbendens, 
Kent,  bt.-col.  and  hon.  col.  5th  batt.  the  rifle  brigade 
(The  Prince  Consort's  Own)  1881,  formerly  lieut.  20th 
foot,  married  ,  ,  Adelaide  Frances,  daugh- 

ter of  late  Major  Stanhope  Taylor ;  she  died  divorced. 
i^k-bh)  Stuart  John  Mildmay  (Maxwell),  lieut.  R.H.A., 
died  ,  i860. 


(3*-6/^)  Annette  (Maxwell),  eldest  daughter;  married 
II  April,  1848,  to  Sir  Thomas  Willshire,  G.C.B.  (son  of 
Capt.  John  Willshire,  and  grandson  of  Noah  Will- 
shire), genl.  in  the  army,  col.  51st  regt.,  knight  (first 
class)  of  Dooranee  empire  (Cabul),  created  a  baronet 
22  May,  1 841,  for  his  services  at  the  siege  of  Ghuznee 
and  capture  of  Khelat,  in  Afghanistan,  served  also  in 
the  Peninsular  war,  in  the  Walcheren  expedition, 
and  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  C.B.  1838,  K.C.B. 
1839,  G.C.B.  1861 ;  born  24  Aug.,  1789;  died  31  May, 
1S62,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  2  sons  and  2 
daughters. 

[1]  Sir  Arthur  Reginald  Thomas  (Willshire),  2nd 
and  present  baronet,  capt.  and  It.-col.  Scots  guards 
1883,  born  23  Nov.,  1850. 

[2]  Ernest  Maxwell  (Willshire),  lieut.  2nd  batt 
The  Black  Watch  (73rd  Highlanders),  heir-pre- 
sumptive to  the  baronetcy;  bom  10  May,  1856; 
married  26  June,  18S2,  Lilian  Gertrude  Henrietta, 
eldest  daughter  of  Major-Gen.  James  Davidson,  and 
has  a  daughter. 

[3]  Alice  Mary,   married    16  Aug.,    1881,    to   Rev. 
James  William  Adams,  senior  chaplain  Bengal  estab- 
lishment, B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1861. 
[4]  Edith  Annette  (Willshire). 
iU-bh)  Julia  (Maxwell). 
(bk-bh)  Emily. 
[TA]  Jane  Maria,  died  26  Sept.,  1873  ;  married  19  March, 
183S,  as  3rd  wife  to  Charles  Tyrwhitt,  Esq.,  9th  lancers, 
2nd   son  of  Sir  Thomas   (Tyrwhitt)   Jones,   Bart. ;    he 
died       July,  1876,  leaving  an  only  daughter. 

Emily  Blanche  (Tyrwhitt),  married  Nov.,  1868,  to 
Edmond  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Rev,  George  Herbert 
Repton, 


116] 


♦•  THG   DGSCGDT   OB  •<•> 


Sir  Arthur  R.   T.   Willshire,  Bart., 


FROM     THE 


moot}  IRopal 


of  €nglano. 


Edward  I.,  crd.  19  Aug.=j=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  d.  7  |  Ferdinand  III., KingofCas- 
July,  1307.  tile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Edward  II.,  crd.  23  Feb.=i=IsobeI,  dau.  of  Philip  IV.  of 
1307,  b.  25  April,  12S4,  d.  I  France,  m.  28  Jan.  130S, 
21  Sept.  1327.  d.  22  Aug.  135S. 


Edward  III.,  cro\vned  i^ 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov. 
1312,  d.  21  June,  1377. 


Thilippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam,  Count  of  Holland  and 
Hainault,  m.  24  Jan.  132S, 
d.  15  Aug.  1369. 

=Katherine  (3rd  wife),  d.  of 
Sir  Payn  Roet,  of  Hainault 
(widow  of  Sir  Otes  Swyn- 
ford,  knt.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396, 
d.  10  May,  1403. 


Sir  John  Beaufort,  Earl  of=j=Margaret,  3rd  d.  of  Thomas, 
Somerset  and  Marquis  of  and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Dorset,  so  or.  1397,  d.  21  Edmund  Holland,  Earl  of 
Apl.  1410.  I  Kent  (she  re-m.  to  Thomas, 

I  Duke  of  Clarence,  2nd  son 
I  of  Hen.IV.),d.  31  Dec.  1440. 


John  of  Gaunt  (4th  son),= 
Duke  of  Lancaster,  Earl  of 
Richmond,  etc.,  b.  24  June, 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399. 


James  I.  of  Scotland,=j=J  o 
d.  21  Feb.  1438, 


,=T=joane,=j=: 
Queen      : 
/f^of  Scots. 


Sir  James  Stewart,  the 
Black  Knight  of  Lorn. 


Sir  John  Stewart,  Earl  of=fEleanora  (2nd  wife),dau.  of 
Athole,  1457.  William    Sinclair,    Earl    of 

Orkney  and  Caithness. 


Elizabeth     Stewart     (2nd=T=Andrew,  3rd  Lord  Gray,  d. 
wife).  Feb.  15 13-14. 

Kinninmouth,ofthat=Marjory=j=Silvester      Rattray,     of 
ilk  ( 1st  husband).  Gray.  /f^Craighall  (2nd  husband). 

A, 
continued  ahove. 


continued  front  below. 
Marjory  Gray=pSilvester  Rattray. 


David   Rattray,    of   Craig-=j=Isabel,  dau.  of  Alex.  Ram- 
hall,  etc.,  1554.  I  say,  of  Banff. 

George  Rattray,  of  Craig-=j^Janet,dau.of  George  Drum- 
hall,  1586.  I  mond,  of  Blair. 


Silvester  Rattray,  of  Craig-=p Agnes    Lambie,    of    Dun- 
hall,  1604.  I  kerrie. 


David  Rattray,  of  Craighall,=j= Agnes  Hay. 
1624-46.  I 


Patrick  Rattray,  of  Craig-=j=Anne   Drummond,  dau.  of 
hall  Rattray,  1648.  |  John,  2nd  Lord  Maderty. 

James  Rattray,  of  Craighall,=j=EIizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Geo. 
1672.  Hay,  of  Megginch. 


Dr.    Thomas    Rattray,    of= 
Craighall,  1692. 


Margaret  Galloway,  dau.  of 
Thomas,  2nd  Lord  Dunkeld. 


Margaret    Rattray,    b.     22=f=John  Clerk,  president  coll. 
June,  1702,  m.  1720.  of   physKians,    Edinburgh, 

1740-4. 


Thomas  Clerk,  of  Liston-= 
shiels  and  Spittal,  b.  1722, 
d.  1769. 


^Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  James 
Russell, ofLondon.m.  1757, 
d.  1763- 


John    Clerk,    of    Worthy,=Anne  (ist  wife),  2nd  dau. 
Hants,    b.    27    Dec.    1 759,     and  co-heir  of  Carew  Mild- 
Oct.  1S42.  may,    Esq.,    of    Shawford 

Place,  Hants. 


Sir  George  Russell  Clerk, 
G.C.S.I.,  K.C.B.,  governor 
of  Bombay  1848-50,  1860-2 
(see  pp.  108  and  109).^ 


Mildmay  Clerk, 
of    Spratton, 
Northants     (see 
p.  114).= 
A 


Ann,  m.  to  Wm. 
Ashton,  Madras 
C.S.,  who  died 
21  Dec.  1882.= 

I 


d.  Apl. 


^Berkeley  Maxwell,  of  Jane    Maria, 

Tubbendens,    Kent,  m.  to  Charles 

capt.  R.N.,  d.  Dec.  Tyrwhitt.: 
1854. 


=Edward     George  Shirley  Max-  Stuart  John  Annette,=Gen.  Sir  William 

(Ashton).     Lyon,        well,  of  Tubbendens,  Mildmay  Max-  m.  1 1  Apl.  I  Willshire,   Bart., 

Esq.           hon.  col.  Sth  batt.  the  well,    lieut.  1848.             G.C.B.,     d.     31 

riae  brigade.  R.H.A.,       d.  May,  1862. 


Julia. 
Emily. 


Emily  Blanche 
Tyrwhitt,  m. 
Nov.  1 868,  to 
Edmond  Hy. 
Repton,  Esq. 


Sir  Arthur  Reginald  Thomas 
!  Willshire,  Bart.,  capt.  and 
I  lieut. -col.  Scots  guards  1883, 
'.  b,  23  Nov.  1850, 


Ernest  Maxwell  Willshire,=Lilian,  dau.  of  Major- 
lieut.  the  Black  Watch,  b.  |  Gen.  James  Davidson, 
10  May,  1856. 


b.    Gen.  James  J 
m.  26  June, 


Alice  Mary,  m.  16  Apl.     Edith. 
1881,    to    Rev.   James 
W.    Adams,    chaplain 
Bengal  establishment. 


A  daughter. 


•      ♦•  ThS  +  DeSCEBT  +  OB  m-^ 


Osgood  Beauchamp  Hanbury,  Esq., 


OF  HO  LF I  ELD    GRANGE,    ESSEX. 

FROM   THE 


TBIooD  Eopal 


of  CnglanD. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=T=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274, b.  1 7  June,  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

Joan  of  Acre,  d.   10  May,=f-"Gilbert  de    Clare,   Earl   of 

1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester    and    Hereford 

I  (isthusbd.),  d.  7Dec.  1295. 

Eleanor,  sister  and  co-h.  of=j=Hugh  le  Despencer,  sum. 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  to  parlt. ;  declared  traitor  ; 
Gloucester,  m.  i  May,  1306.     hanged  29  Nov.  1326. 


Elizabeth  Despencer=j=Sir  Maurice  Berkeley, 
I  to  parlt.  1362-68. 


Sir  James  Berkeley,  of  Rag-=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-h.  of 
land,  knt.,d.  13  June,  1409.     Sir  John  Bluet,  of  Ragland, 
I  knt. 

James  Berkeley,  nephew  and=j=Isabel  (2nd  wife),  widow  of 


heir  male  of  Thomas,  Lord 
Berkeley  ;  he  had  summons 
to  parlt.  1421-61,  d.  Nov. 
1463. 


Henry  Ferrers,  son  and 
heir  of  William,  5th  Lord 
Ferrers,  of  Groby,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Mowbray,  Duke  of 
Norfolk. 


Maurice  Berkeley,  2nd  son,=T=Isabel,   dau.  of  Sir  Philip 
d-  ,1507.  Mead,  of  Bristol,  d.  1517. 

James  Berkeley,  of  Thorn-=j=Susan  Waddall,  widow,  n^e 
bury  (3rd  son).  Veel. 


_? 


Sir  Thomas  Perrott,=j=Mary  Berkeley,=SirThomasJohnes 
of  Haroldstone,  co.  I   dau.  and  heir./K(2nd  husband). 
Pembroke  (ist  hus-  |  =Sir  Robert  Whit- 

band).  I  ney  (3rd  husband). 


coniinned  above. 


A, 

coniinued/ront  below. 
Sir  Thomas  Perrott  (1st  husbd.  )=f=Mary  Berkeley. 

Sir  John  Perrott,  of  Harold-=Anne  (ist  wife),  dau.  of  Sir 

stone,     K.B.,    lord-deputy     Thomas  Cheney,  K.G. 

Ireland  1583,  admiral  of  the=j=Jane  Pollard  (2nd  wife). 

fleet,  died  in  the  Tower.        | 

I ' 

Sir  John  Philipps,  of  Picton 
Castle,  Pembroke,  bart.,  d. 
27  March,  1629. 


Anne  Perrott  (ist  wife)= 


Olive  Philipps  (Jth  dau.)=f=Sampson  Lort,  of  East- 
moor  and  Stackpole,  co. 
Pembroke. 


Elizabeth  Lort  (ist  wife),  m.=j=Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran, 
II  Nov.  1661,  d.  7  Feb.  I  co.  Montgomery,  b.  9  Dec. 
1685.  1637,   d.   26th  xi.   month, 

I  1698. 


SampsonLloyd,of  Birming-=fMary  (2nd  wife),    dau.    of 


ham,  b.   26  Feb.  1664,   m. 
S   X.  1695,  d.  3   i.  1724. 


Ambrose  Crowley,  of  Stour- 
bridge, sister  of  Sir  Am- 
brose Crowley,  died  Ist  ix. 
month,  1770,  aged  93. 


Sarah  (ist  wife),: 
dau.  of  Richard 
Parkes,  of  Oaks- 
well  Hall,  CO. 
Staff. 


=Sampson  Lloyd,: 
of  Birmingham, 
banker,  b.  1699, 
d.  1779  (see  pp, 
146,  15s). 


Rachel  (2nd  wife), 
dau.  of  Nehemiah 
Champion,  of  Bris- 
tol, m.  1731,  d. 
A1766. 


Mary   Lloyd,    m.    18   Jan.=j=Osgood  Hanbury,  of  Hol- 
1757,  d.  iS  Nov.  1770.         I  field  Grange,  Essex,  d.  II 
Jan.  1784. 


Osgood  Hanbury,  of  Hol-=Susannah,  dau.  Charles    Hanbury,    c 

field  Grange,  Essex,  and  |  of    John     Bar-  Old  Well  House,  Che! 

of  London,  banker,  d.  11      clay,   Esq.,   m.  tenham,  banker,  b.  2 

F^''-  1852.  J9  Aug.  1879,  d.  Sept.    1766,  d.  4  Jar 

I  26  Aug.  i8i3.  1825. 


Osgood  Han- 
bury, of  Hol- 
field  Grange, 
Essex,  D.L,, 
d.  Nov. 
1873. 


=  PriFcill3,    only   dau.    Anna.=Thomas  Fowell  Buxton  Rachel,m. 

of   John     Bland,    of  A  (ist  husband).  toRichard 

London,  banker,  m. 17  — Edward    Henning,     of  Gurney.of 

March,  1790,  d.  1830.  Melcombe  Regis  (2nd  Keswick, 

husband). 


Eleanor  W.,     Robert  Han-    Arthur     Han-  Philip  Han-  Susan,  m.  1833  Anna,  01.1845  Rachel,  m.  to  Mary,  m.  1836 

dau.ofWm.     bury.ofPoles,     bury,  vicar  of  bury,      of  to      George  (as  2nd  wife)  Robert    Bar-  to  (Sir)  Francis 

Hall,    E-sq.,     Herts,   d.    20    BuresSt.Mary,  Woodlands,  Field,  Esq.,  of  to  Very  Rev.  clay,  Esq.,  of  Mackenzie 

'  '        Jan.  1884.=     Suffolk,    since  Redhill.=  Ashurst  Park,  J.  Bramston,  Clapham.=  (bart.),  ofGair- 

/K     1828.=  /K  Kent.=7=  dean  of  Win-  /|\  Ioch.== 

A  A  Chester.  A 


21  Julj 
i6,d.Ma] 


Helen  Caroline,  (ist 
wife),  dau.  ofW.  H. 
Newton,  Esq.,  m. 

,  1854,  d.  5  Apl. 
1865. 


'OsEood  Hanbury,  =i=Cecilia (2nd  wife),  or 
of  Holfield  Grange,  dau.  of  Rev.  R. 
b.  30  May.  1826,  d.  Tower,  rector  of  Mo 
3  May,  1882.  ton,  Essex,  m.  1866. 


M.  (ist — Sampson  -r-Margaret  (2nd    Eleanor, 


Susanna. 


wife),  dau.  of    to  Rev.  W.  Ay-    Anna. 
Rev  E.  Mans-    ling,    2ndly  to    Priscilla. 
field,    m.    29    W."  B.  Tritton, 


Adeline  Helen,  Constance.  Osgood  Beauchamp  Gerald,  b.  10  Nov.  1858. 
m.  1884  to  Capt.  Marion.  Hanbury,  b.  13  Oct.  Henry,  b.  8  Nov.  1862. 
Heron-Maxwell.  1867. 


[118] 


H  ANBURY,    OSGOOD    BEAUCHAMP,    of 
Holfield  Grange,  Essex  ;   19TH  in  descent 
FROM  Edward  I. :  born  i^  Oct.,  1867. 


The  Descent  of 

Osgood  Beauchamp  Hanbury,  of  Holfield 

Grange,  Essex, 

from  the  Blood  Royal  of  England. 

DWARD  I.,  so  named 
after  Edward  the  Confes- 
sor; born  at  Westminster 
17  June,  1239,  knighted 
at  Burgos  1254,  created 
earl  of  Chester;  crowned 
at  Westminster,  19  Aug., 
1274,  king  of  England, 
lord  of  Ireland,  duke  of 
Aquitaine  ;  he  subdued 
the  principality  ot  W  ales  1283,  claimed  and  exer- 
cised feudal  superiority  over  Scotland  ;  died  at 
Burgh-on-the-Sands,  Cumberland,  7  July,  1307, 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey;  by  his  ist  wife, 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Ferdinand  III.,  king  of 
Castile,  who  died  27  Nov.,  1290,  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  daughter. 

JOAN  OF  ACRE,  born  there  1272  ;  died  10 
May,  1305,  having  married  ist,  2  May,  1290, 
as  2nd  wife,  to  Gilbert  de  Clare  (surnamed  "  The 
Red"),  earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford;  he  died 
at  Monmouth  castle,  7  Dec,  1295;  she  re-mar- 
ried, 1296,  to  Ralph  de  Monthermer,  who  had 
summons  to  parliament  as  Earl  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford,  in  right  of  his  wife,  1299-1306,  and  had 
issue;  Joan  01^  Acre  had,  by  her  ist  husband, 
with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 


ELEANOR  DE  CLARE,  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Gilbert,    Earl   of   Gloucester,   who   fell  at 
Bannockburn,  24  June,   1314,  s.p.  ;    married  1st, 

1  May,  1306,  to  Hugh  Despencer,  a  favourite  of 
Edward  I.  ;  summoned  to  parliament  as  Hitgoni 
le  Despencer,  ju?iiort,  from  29  July,  8  Edward  II., 
1314,  to  10  Oct.,  19  Edward  II.,  1325;  hanged 
29  Nov.,  1326;  declared  a  traitor  by  act  of  par- 
liament, and  his  honours  forfeited,  his  wife  and 
family  imprisoned  in  the  Tower;  she  re-married, 
as  2nd  wife,  to  William  la  Zouch  (younger  son  of 
Robert,  Lord  Mortimer,  of  Richards  Castle),  had 
summons  first  as  William  la  Zouche,  and  after- 
wards as  William  la  Zouch  de  Mortimer,  1327-37, 
and  died  30  June,  1337.  By  her  ist  husband  she 
had,  with  other  issue  (see  page  127),  a  daughter, 

ELIZABETH  DESPENCER,  married  to  Sir 
Maurice  Berkeley  (eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Berkeley,  of  Beverston  Castle,  by  hiswife  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Roger  Mortimer,  Earl  of  March) ;  he 
had  summons  to  parliament  14  Aug.,  36  Edward 
III.,  1362,  to  24  Feb.,  42  Edward  III.,  1368  ;  said 
to  have  died  8  June,  1367,  buried  in  St.  Augustine's 
Abbey,  and  had,  with  2  daughters,  4  sons,  of 
■whom  the  2nd,  viz., 

SIR  JAMES  BERKELEY,  of  Ragland,  Knt., 
governor  of  Tretour  Castle,  co.  Pembroke, 
1402  ;  he  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heir  of 
Sir  John  Bluet,  Knt.;  she  (re-married  to  William 
Thomas,  Esq.)  brought  Ragland  manor  and  other 
estates  to  her  ist  husband,  who  died  13  June, 
1409,  buried  in  St.  Augustine's  Abbey,  and  had 

2  sons,  of  whom  the  elder, 

JAMES  BERKELEY,  nephew  and  heir  male 
of  Thomas  Berkeley,  summoned  1382-1416, 
succeeded  to  the  castle  and  lands  of  Berkeley 
under  an  entail  made  by  his  great-grandfather, 
Thomas,  3rd  lord  ;  he  had  summons  to  parliament 
20  Oct.,  1421,  to  23  May,  1461  ;  he  died  22  Oct., 

3  Edward  IV.,  1463,  buried  in  Berkeley  church; 

he  married  ist, ,  daughter  of  Sir  Humphrey 

Stafford,  of  Hoke,  Dorset;  she  died  s.p.,  and  he 
married  2ndly,  Isabel,  widow  of  Henry  Ferrers  (son 
and  heir  of  William,  5th  Lord  Ferrers  of  Groby), 
daughter  of  Thomas,  and  cousin  and  co-heir  of 
John   Mowbray,   Duke  of  Norfolk;  she  died  29 

9] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


Sept.,  1452,  buried  at  the  Grey  Friars,  Glouces- 
ter ;  he  married  3rdly,  Joane,  daughter  of  John 
Talbot,  1st  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  s.p.  (she  re-mar- 
ried to  Edmund  Hungerford) ;  by  his  2nd  wife  he 
had,  with  3  daughters,  4  sons,  of  whom 

MAURICE  BERKELEY  (2nd  son),  styled 
Maurice  Berkeley,  Esq.,  made  partition 
with  the  Earl  of  Surrey  of  the  Mowbray  inherit- 
ance, but  was  not  summoned  to  parliament ;  he 
died  1507,  having  married  Isabel,  daughter  of 
Sir  Philip  Mead,  of  Bristol  ;  she  died  1517,  buried 
at  the  Augustine  (Austin)  Friars,  London,  having 
had,  with  a  daughter,  3  sons. 

[1]  Sir  Maurice,  K.B.,  summoned  to  parliament  1522; 

married  and  died  s.p.  12  Sept.,  1523. 

[2]  Sir  Thomas,  constable   of  Berkeley  castle,   died  22 

Jan.,  1533  ;  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Berkeley. 

[3]  James,  ofTliornbury,  married  Susan  Weddall,  widow, 

nk  Veel,  and  had  a  daughter. 

Mary  Berkeley,  heir  of  her  father,  married  1st  to 
Sir  Thomas  Perrott,  of  Haroldstone,  co.  Pembroke ; 
she  re-married  to  Sir  Thomas  Johnes,  Knt. ,  of  Aber- 
marles,  Carmarthenshire,  by  whom  she  had  4  sons 
and  3  daughters  ;  she  is  said  to  have  re-married  lastly 
to  Sir  Robert  Whitney  ;  by  her  1st  husband  she  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  viz., 

SIR  JOHN  PERROTT,  of  Haroldstone,  co. 
Pembroke,  K.B.,  lord-deputy  of  Ireland  1583, 
Knightof  the  Bathatthe  coronation  of  EdwardVI., 
P.O.  Queen  Elizabeth,  president  of  Munster  1572, 
admiral  of  the  fleet  at  the  time  of  the  meditated 
invasion  of  Ireland  by  the  Spaniards,  subsequently 
(1588)  tried  and  condemned  for  high  treason,  but 
respited,  and  died  in  the  Tower;  made  his  will 
May  3,  1592  ;  he  married  ist,  Anne,  daughter  of 
Sir  Thomas  Cheney,  K.G.,  and  had  a  son.  Sir 
Thomas  ;  he  married  2ndly,  Jane  Pollard,  and 
had,  with  other  issue  (see  vol.  i.,  page  145),  a 
daughter, 

Anne  Perrott,  married,  as  1st  wife,  to  Sir  John 
Philipps,  of  Picton  Castle,  Pembroke,  etc..  Baronet,  so 
created  9  Nov.,  1621  ;  he  died  27  March,  1629,  having 
had,  with  numerous  issue,  a  daughter, 

Olive  Philipps  (5th  daughter),  married  to  Sampson 
Lort,  of  Eastmoor  (or  East  Meare)  and  Stackpole,  co. 
Pembroke,  high  sherift"  1649  (broiher  of  Sir  Roger  Lort, 
created  a  baronet   15  July,   1662),  and  had  a  daughter. 


ELIZABETH  LORT,  bom  2  Nov.,  1633,  died 
7  Feb.,  16S5,  having  married  11  Nov.,  1661, 
as  ist  wife,  to  Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran,  co. 
Montgomery,*  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Oxon,  a  magistrate 
for  the  county,  and  nominated  for  the  shrievalty 
(son  and  heir  of  Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran,  by 
his  wife  Elizabeth  Stanley,  see  lineage,  page  156); 
bom  9  Dec,  1637;  died  26th  11th  month,  1698; 
he   married  2ndly,  8  Feb.,   1686,  Ann  Laurence, 


*  Charles  Lloyd  joined  the  Society  of  Friends  in  1662  ;  he  v 
nnpriioned  (with  his  wife)  in  Welshpool  gaol  for  ten  years 
account  of  his  religious  principles. 


of  Lea,  CO.  Hereford;  she  died  s.p.  2  March,  1708 
(inscription  states  6th  month,  1708).  By  his  ist 
wife  he  had,  with  other  issue  (see  vol.  i.,  page  145), 


SAMPSON  LLOYD,  of  Lea,  near  Leominster, 
and  of  Birmingham,  iron  merchant ;  bom  at 
Welshpool,  26  Feb.,  1664;  died  3,  buried  16  xi., 
1724,  having  married  ist,  1685,  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  Sybil  Good,  Esq.,  of  ;  she  died  10 
April,  1692,  having  had  4  daughters  (see  vol.  i., 
page  146);  he  married  2ndly,  5  x.,  1695,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Ambrose  Crowley,  Esq.,  aforesaid; 
she  bom  15  Sept.,  1677 ;  died  ist  9th  month, 
1770,  aged  about  93,  having  had,  with  other  issue 
(see  vol.  i.,  page  146),  a  son, 

C  AMPSON  LLOYD,  of  Old  Park  House,  Bir- 
^•-^  mingham,  banker  and  ironmaster,  purchased 
"Owen's  Farm"  1743  (son  of  Sampson  Lloyd 
and  Mary  Crowley,  see  page  66),  bom  at  Bir- 
mingham 15  v.,  1699;  died  30  Nov.,  1779;  he 
married  1st,  29  Sept.,  1727,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Richard  Parkes,  Esq.,  of  Oakswell  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  and  of  Birmingham  ;  she  died  16  iii., 
1729,  aged  29  [leaving  an  only  son,  Sampson, 
father,  by  Rachel  Barnes,  of  7  sons  and  10  daugh- 
ters (see  vol.  i.,  page  146)];  he  married  2ndly, 
17  Sept.,  1 73 1,  Rachel,  daughter  of  Nehemiah 
Champion,  of  Bristol;  she  born  30  March,  1712, 
and  died  16  Sept.,  1766,  having  had,  with  other 
issue  (see  vol.  i.,  page  156),  a  daughter, 

MARY  LLOYD,  born  10  sii.,  1736;  died  18 
Nov.,  1770  ;  married  18  Jan.,  1757,  to 
Osgood  Hanbury,  Esq.,  of  Holfield  Grange,  Essex, 
and  of  London,  banker  (only  son  of  John  Hanbury, 
of  Holfield  Grange,  aforesaid,  see  subsequent 
volume) ;  he  born  15  xii.,  1731,  and  died  11  Jan., 
1784,  having  had  5  sons  and  3  daughters  {a). 
[InJ  John  Osgood  (Hanburj'),  born  23  Nov.,  1757;  died 
23  July,  1773- 

[23l  OSGOOD,  of  whom  presently. 

[3n]  Charles  (Hanbury),  of  the  Old  Well  House,  Chel- 
tenham, and  of  Halstead,  Essex,  banker,  born  26  Sept., 
1766;  died  4  Jan.,  1825;  married  17  March,  1790, 
Priscilla,  only  daughter  of  John  Bland,  of  London, 
banker;  she  died  22  Dec,  1830,  having  had  8  sons  and 
4  daughters  (A). 

(16-jn)  John  Bland,  died  unm.  28  June,  1S41,  aged  57. 
(2A-jff)  Charles,  died  unmarried  15  Nov.,  1829. 
(36-j<j)  Barnard,  B.A.  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.,  1816,  M.A 
1822,  F.R.S.,  rector  of  Chignal-cum-Mashbur>',  Essex, 
1S32-3,  vicar  of  Bury  St.  Mar>-,  Suflblk,  1824-32, 
domestic  chaplain  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Sussex; 
died  unmarried  26  Jan.,  1833. 

(4A-ja)  Richard  (Hanbury),  died  14  Jan.,  1850 ;  mar- 
ried ,  1827,  Olympia,  daughter  of  Peter  (Luard) 
Wright,  Esq.,  of  Hatfield  Priory,  Essex ;   she  died  5 
Feb.,  1S59,  having  had  2  sons  and  3  daughters. 
[1]  Richard,  died  young  in  1840. 
[2]  Charles,  late   capt.  5th  lancers,  born  29  Sept., 
1842;     married     15     July,     1869,    Ida    Constance 
PauUne  Creighton,  only  daughter  of  Loftus  Abraham 

20  ] 


•»•  THG  +  DESCEUT  -!-  OB  •♦ 

Edmund  Smith  Hanbury,  Esq., 

OF  POLES  AND  BED  WELL  PARK,  HERTS, 


151000  iRogal 


of  (JBnglanQ. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  19  Aug.=j=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of  Ferdi- 
J274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  d.  7  July,  •  nand  III.,  King  of  Castile,  d.  27 
1307.  I  Nov.  1290. 


May,  1305 — Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  Glou- 
Vcester^and  Hereford  (ist  husbd.). 


Eleanor,    sister  and  co-heir    of==Hugh   le    Despen 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  Glou-  i  parlt.  ;  declared  tr: 


\  d.  7  Dec.  1295. 
=Hugl 


lames  Berkeley,  of  Ragland,=F.lizabeth,    dau.   and   co-heii 
C.  d.  13  June,  1409.  Sir  John  Bluet,  of  Ragland,  1 


James  Berkeley,  nephew  and — Isabel  (2nd  wife),  widow  of  Henry 
heir  male  of  Thomas,  Lord  .  Ferrers,  son  and  heir  of  William, 
Berkeley  ;  he-had  sum.  to  parlt.  5th  Lord  Ferrers  of  Groby,  dau. 
1421-61,  d.  Nov.  1463.  of  Thomas  Mowbray,  Duke  of 


James  Berkeley,  of  Thombury==Susan  Waddall,  wi( 
(3rd  son). 

r — 

Sir  Thomas  Perrott,of=j=Mary  Berkeley,  ySir  Thorn; 
Haroldstone,  co.  Pern-      dau.  and  heir.     /Khusband). 

=SirRoberl 

/K  husband). 


.  Mead, 
cw,  »/«Veel. 
i  Johnes  (2nd 


broke  (ist  husband). 


Whit 


Hvi 


coniinjiid  ahoz'e. 

Osgood  Hanbuo',  of  Hol-=Susannah,  dau. 
field  Grange.  Essex,  and  of  John  Bar- 
of  London,  banker,  d.  11  clay,  Esq.,  m. 
Feb.  1852.  ig  Aug.  1879,  d. 

1  26  Aug.  1818. 


continued  from  Mow. 
Sir  Thomas  Perron  (isthusband)=Mary  Berkeley. 


.nPerrolt,ofHaroldstone,=Anne  (ist  wife),  dau 
lord-deputy  Ireland  1583,  Thomas  Cheney,  K.G. 
1  of  the  fleet,  died  in  the=Jane  Pollard  (2nd  wife) 

Anne  Perrott  (ist  wife)- 

!  March, 
Olive  Philipps  (5th  dau.)=;=Samp 


..)=pSampson  L( 
Stackpole,  ( 


.Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran,  co. 
Montgomery,  b.  9  Dec.  1637,  d, 
26th  xi.  month,  1698. 


Sampson  Lloyd,  of  Birmingham, =^Mary  (2Bdwife),  dau.  of  Ambrose 
b.  26  Feb.,  1664,  m.  5  x.  1695,  d.  1  Crowley,  of  Stourbridge,  sister 
31.1724. 


I  of  Sir   Ambrose   Crowley, 
I  1st  ix.  month,  1770,  aged  93. 


Sarah  (ist  wife).dau.=pSampson    Lloyd 
of  Richard   Parkes,      B'      '     ' 
of   Oakswell    Hall,      b.  1699, 


;hel(2ndwife),dau. 
ngham,  banker,  1  of  Nehemiah  Cham- 
.-.  x«99,  d.  1779  (see  1  pion,    of  Bristol,   m- 
APP.  1461  'SS-  1731,  d.  1766. 


(Carles    Hanbury,    of^ 
Old  Well  House,  Chel- 


Mary  Lloyd,  b.  10  xii.  1736,  m.=T=Osgocd  Hanbury,    of   Holfield 
18  Jan.  1757,  d.  18  Nov.  1770.  Grange,  Essex,  d.  11  Jan.  1784. 


=Priscilla,    only    dau.  Anna.=Thomas  Fowell  Buxton  Rachel, m. 

of   John     Bland,    of  A  (ist  husband).  to  Richard 

London,  banker,  m.  17  =Edward    Henning,     of  Gurney.of 

March,  1790,  d.  Melcombe   Regis  (2nd  Keswick. 

.1230.  husband). 


Osgood  Han- 
bury, of  Hol- 
field Grange, 
£&sex,d.  Nov. 


Abel  Smit 
Esq.,   M.P.; 
m.   1849,   d. 
1863. 


Robert  Hanbury, - 
of  Poles,  Herts, 
J. P.,  D.L.,  high 
sheriff  1854,  b.  2 
July    1879,  d.  20 


m.  14    of   Bury   St.  Woodlands, 

1819,     Mary,     Suf-  Redhill.= 
Dec.     folk,   since  A 

1828.= 

A 


Susan, TO.  1833  Ai 

to     George  (a; 

Field,  Esq.,  of  to  Very  Rev.     Barclay,^ 

Ashurst  Park,  J.    Bramston,     Esq., 

Kent.==  dean  of  Wit      ~     " 

/f^  Chester. 


Claphan 
A 


(bart.),ofGair- 
loch.= 
A 


-Frances  S.  (2nd 
wife),  dau.  of 
Sir  Culling 
Eardley  Eard- 
ley  (Smith), 
bart.  m.  i  July, 
186s. 


Addin[^ton  George  Hanbury, 

ry,   of  Bel-  of      Blylhewcod, 

Herts,  etc.,  Bucks,   J. P.,    m. 

I  Christina,  1877   Mary,    dau. 

^Dr.   Mac-  of  Capt.  Trotter. 


Edgar  Hanbury,of  Gurney  Hanbury, 

Eastrop  Grange,  late    capt.     8th 

Wilts,   m.    1863  hussars,    m.    1859 

Caroline,   dau.   of  Emma,  dau.  of  J. 

Col.    Kingscote,  Johnstone,  she  d. 

shed.iS74.^  I8a.= 


Madeline 
Emily,  m. 
1S52  to 
Alfred  D. 
Chapman, 
Esq. 


Edmund  Smith=Jane,  dau.  of  Wm.  Evan. 

Hanbury,       of      Leslie,     Esq.,     of  Anthony. 

Poles,b.  3iOct.      Warthill,N.B.,m.  Emily. 
1850.                       12  Dec.  1876. 

A  son,  b.  3  Dec,  1883.    Two  daughters. 


^ 


[121] 


i6 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


Tottenham,  of  Glenade,  co.  Leitrim  (see  Foster's 
Peerage,  M.  Ely),  and  has  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

Cyril    Coventry    Loftus,    born    29    March,    1874; 

Muriel  Guendolen  ;  Dorothy  Constance. 
[3]  Olympia,  married  2  Nov.,  1852,  to  Rev.  Charles 
Brian  Leigh,   B.A.  Christ  Coll.,  Camb.,  1837,  rector 
of  Goldhanger  with  Little  Totham  since  1846,  and 
has  3  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  Charles  Edward  (Leigh),  B.A.  Clare  Coll., 
Camb.,  1880,  rector  of  Langford  since  1882,  born 

13  July,  1856;  married  21  Feb.,  1884,  Constance 
Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  late  J.  P.  Lord,  Esq.,  of 
Hallow  Park,  co.  Wore. 

(2)  Francis  Beilby,  born  4  Dec,  i860. 

(3)  Stratford  Stradsett,  born  14  Aug.,  1866. 

(4)  Mary,  married  ,  1881,  to  Percy  Edward 
Lawrence,  of  Whitelands,  Hatfield  Peverel. 

(5)  Emily  (Leigh).         (6)  Olympia  Maria. 
[4]  Mary  Anne,  died  ,  1853. 

[5]  Margaret  (Hanbury). 
(bb-ja)  David  (Hanbury),  bom  20  Aug.,  1802;  died  12 
Aug.,  1836,  married  i5  Aug.,  1825,  Louisa  Emily,  2nd 
daughter  of  John  Cobbold,  Esq.,   of   the    Holywells, 
Suffolk,  and  had  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 
[1]  David,  born  and  died  20  Aug.,  1833. 
[2]  David,   born  15  March,  1834;  married  28  July, 
i860,  Mary,  daughter  of  Henry  Ewbank,  Esq. ;  s.p. 
[3]  Charles,  born  9  and  died  11  June,  1836. 
[4]  Louisa. 

[5]  Eleanor,  born  and  died  26  Oct.,  1835. 
(66-j«)  Octavius,   of  London,    died    14  Aug.,    1875  ; 
married  3  May,  1829,  Mary  Armstrong,  daughter  of 
Edward  Strettell,  Esq.,  advocate-general  E.I.C.S. ;  she 
died  18  Aug.,  1835,  aged  28,  leaving  a  son. 

Octavius,  married  Elizabeth  Adams,  of  New  York, 
and  had  a  daughter,  Mary,  of  Chicago. 
(Tb-ja)  Alfred  (Hanbury),  in  holy  orders,  married  Miss 
Roe,  of  Lowestoft,  and  died  18  March,   1859,  having 
had  at  least  6  sons. 

[1]  Francis  Alfred,  bom  18  July,  1839;  died  12  Aug., 
1S78;  married  21  July,  1868,  Blanche,  daughter  of 
William  Townley,  Esq.,  of  Downham  Market,  Nor- 
folk (she  remarried  to  B.  Hubert  J.  Gardiner,  Esq.), 
and  had  a  son  and  daughter. 

Francis  Arthur  Townley,  bom  7  Oct.,  1870,  died 

14  Feb.,  1872;  Zoe  Blanche  Townley,  born  28 
Oct.,  1S72. 

[2]  Charles  Edward,  [3]  Philip  Osgood,  and 

[4]  Barnard  Bland  :  all  died  unmarried. 
[5]  George  Herbert  ffoliott,   died  s.p.  Nov.,   1883  ; 
married  21  Nov.,  1867,  Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
William  Townley,  Esq.,  aforesaid,  and  had  a  son, 
died  young. 
[6]  ffoliott,  left  2  sons. 
(8b-ja)  Edward,  died  s.p.  8  Feb.,  1850,  aged  41 ;  he 
married  20  Jan.,  1835,  Harriet  Anne,  6th  daughter  of 
John  Cobbold,  Esq.,  of  the  Holywells,  Suffolk  ;   she 
died  20   Nov.,   1864,  having  remarried  6   May,    1851, 
to  Thomas  Rose,  Esq.,  of  Dollys,  near  Llandiloes,  co. 
Montgomery,  who  died  7  Sept.,  1853,  leaving  a  daugh- 
ter ;  she  remarried  subsequently,  10  May,   1S55,  to 
Borlase  Hill  Adams,  Esq.,  of  London,  bar.-at-law. 
(96-jn)  Mary,  died  29  May,  1812. 
(lOb-ja)  Priscilla,  died  9  Feb.,  1855;  married  II  Sept., 
1820,  to  William  Philip  Honywood,  Esq.,  of  Marks  Hall, 
D.L.  (see  Foster's  BnraHcto^f),  M.P.Kent  1S18  until  his 
death,  22  April,  1831,  and  had  3  sons  and  a  daughter. 
[1]  William    Philip  (Honywood),    of  Marks  Hall, 
Essex,  born  15  Oct.,  1823,  died  s.p.  21  Feb.,   1859; 
married  8  April,  1847,  Frances  Emma,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Charles  Phelips,  Esq.,  of  Briggins  Park,  Herts. 
[2]  Robert,  born  6  April,  1825,  died 
[3]  Walter,  born  20  July,  1830,  died 
[4]  Priscilla,  born  3  March,  1829,  died  30  Jan.,  1858; 
mar.  to  Rev.  Stratford  Leigh,  who  died  26  Aug.,  1866. 


[122] 


(llb-ja)  Elizabeth,  died  12  Nov.,  1866,  having  mar- 
ried 31  March,  1832,  to  Christopher  He wetson  Barnes, 
Esq.,  who  died  25  Feb.,  1875,  having  had  8  sons  and 
2  daughters. 

[1]  Christopher  Hewetson  (Barnes),  col.  in  the 
army,  lieut.-col.  R.H.A.,  born  7  Feb.,  1833  ;  married 
23  April,  1868,  Lucy  Caroline,  daughter  of  Alex- 
ander Henry  Bartlet,  Esq.  (by  his  wife  Mary 
Elizabeth  Cobbold),  and  has  2  sons. 

Henry  Marshall  (Barnes),  born  27  June,    l86g  ; 
Christopher  Chevallier,  born  18  Dec,  1873. 
[2]  Philip  Edward  (Barnes),  born  31  May,   1834; 
died  at  sea  ,  1869. 

[3]  Charles  Gabriel  Alfred  (Barnes),  bom  29  May, 
1835  ;  died  5  Maj',  1868. 

[4]  Frederick  (Barnes),  born  29  Aug.,  1836  ;  died 
17  July,  1871. 

[5]  Hanbury  (Barnes),  in  holy  orders;  married   7 
June,  1883,  Alice  Marion,  only  daughter  of  Thomas 
Drane,  Esq.,  of  Torquay. 
[6]  William  Osgood  (Barnes),  died  young. 
[7]  Barnard  Quarrington  (Barnes),  died  young. 
[8]  Octavius  Robert  Barclay  (Barnes),  born  9  July, 
1848. 

[9]  Elizabeth  Agatha  Marianne  (Barnes),  unmarried. 

[10]  Jessie   Georgina   Priscilla   (Barnes),    died    19 

Sept.,  1873. 

(12i-j>«)  Agatha,  died  18  Nov.,  1867  ;  married  17  July, 

1832,    to   Rev.  Charles  John  Gooch,  rector  of  South 

Cove,  Suffolk,  and  Toppesfield,  Essex  (2nd  son  of  Sir 

Thomas  Sherlock  Gooch,  Bart.),  born  17  July,  1803; 

died  25  June,  1876,  having  had  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Philip   Sheriock   (Gooch),    B.A.    Merton   Coll., 

Oxon,  i860,  rector  of  Benacre  with  North  Hales,  etc., 

Suffolk,  since  1876,  born  14  March,  1839 ;  married 

28  June,  1881,  Mary  Campbell,  3rd  daughter  of  Rev. 

Henry   Jodrell,    rector  of  Gisleham,    Suffolk   (see 

Foster's  Baronetage). 

[2]  Agatha,  married  1st,  in  April,  1863,  to  William 
Henry  Lawrence,  capt.  9th  lancers,  who  died 
May,    1864,    having   had   a   daughter,  Williamina 
Florence   Emily ;    she  remarried   5   Sept.,  1876,  to 
Capt.  Robert  Lawrence,  90th  regt. 
[3]  Emily,  died  15  May,  1855. 
[4a]  Richard  (Hanbury),  born  23  Nov.,  1767;  died  23 
May,  1768. 

[5a]  Sampson  (Hanbury),  of  Poles  Hall,  Herts,  and  of 
London,  brewer  (Truman,  Hanbury,  Buxton  and  Co.), 
born  12  March,  1769;  died  2  Aug.,  1835;  married 
17  Nov.,  1795,  Agatha,  daughter  of  Richard  Gurney,  Esq., 
of  Norwich;  she  died  25  March,  1847. 
[6a]  Anna,   died  ;  married  1st,  12  Feb.,  1782, 

to  Thomas  Fowell  Buxton,  Esq.,  of  Earls  Colne,  Essex ; 
he  died  31  Dec,  1793;  she  remarried  to  Edward 
Henning,  of  Melcombe  Regis,  Dorset  (see  page  136). 
[Ta]  Rachel  (Hanbury) ;  died  i  June,  1825 ;  married 
16  Sept.,  1799,  as  2nd  wife,  to  Richard  Gurney,  Esq., 
of  Keswick,  Norfolk;  he  died  16  July,  1811,  having  had 
a  son  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Richard  Hanbury  (Gurney),  of  Thickthorn,  Nor- 
folk, M.P.  Norwich  in  4  parliaments,  1818,  1820,1830, 
183 1 ;  died  I  Jan.,  1854;  married  Mary,  daughter 
of  Wm.  Jary,  Esq.,  and  had  a  daughter. 

Mary,  died  19  Oct.,  1872;  married  15  June,  1S46,  to 
her  cousin  John  Henry  Gurney,  Esq.,  of  Earlham 
(see  vol.  iii.). 

(2)  Elizabeth  (Gurney);  died  12  May,  1808;  married 
7  Jan.,  1807,  to  John,  eldest  son  of  John  Gurney, 
Esq.,  of  Earlham,  Norfolk;  he  died  s.p.  8  Sept.,  1814 
(see  vol.  iii.). 

(3)  Anna  (Gurney) ;  died  ,  i860. 

[8rt]  Mary  (Hanbury) ;  died  1S29 ;  married  25  Sept., 

1797,  as  1st  wife,  to  David  Lloyd,  Esq.,  of  Kenilworth, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  of  Halesworth,  Suffolk,  banker;  he 
died  31  Jan.,  1859  (see  vol.  i.,  page  146). 


♦•  TTHG  +  DElStEnT  -J-  OB  ^^' 


Osgood   Hanbury   Mackenzie,    Esq., 

OF  IN  VERB  WE    HOUSE,    ROSS-SHIRE. 


FROM   THE 


QBIooo  Eogal 


Edward  I.,  crowned  l9=j=Eleaiior  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274, b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Of  (KnglanD. 


Joan  of  Acre,  d.   10  May, 
1305  (2nd  wife). 


Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
Gloucester  and  Hereford 
(isthusbd.),  d.  7  Dec.  1295. 


Eleanor,  sister  and  co-h.  of=T=Hugh  le  Despencer,  sum. 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  to  parlt. ;  declared  traitor  ; 
Gloucester,  m.  i  May,  1306.     hanged  29  Nov.  1326. 

Elizabeth  Despencer=i=Sir  Maurice  Berkeley,  sum. 
I  to  parlt.  1362-68. 

Sir  James  Berkeley,  of  Rag-=i=Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-h.  of 
land,  knt.,  d.  13  June,  1409.  I  Sir  John  Bluet,  of  Ragland, 
I  knt. 

James  Berkeley,  nephew  and=f  Isabel  (2nd  wife),  widow  of 
heir  male  of  Thomas,  Lord  I  Henry  Ferrers,  son  and 
Berkeley  ;  he  had  summons  heir  of  William,  5th  Lord 
to  parlt.  1421-61,  d.  Nov.  1  Ferrers,  of  Groby,  dau.  of 
1463.  1  Thomas  Mowbray,  Duke  of 

Norfolk. 


Maurice  Berkeley,  2nd  son,  =j=Isabel,   dau.  of  Sir  Philip 
d.  ,1507.  Mead,  of  Bristol,  d.  1517. 

I ' 

James  Berkeley,  of  Thorn-=i=Susan  Waddall,  widow,  nJe 
bury  (3rd  son).  |  Veel. 


J' 


Sir  Thomas  Perrott,=f  Mary  Berkeley,^SirThomas  Johnes 
of  Haroldstone,  co.  I   dau.  and  heir./|v(2nd  husband). 
Pembroke  (ist  hus-  =Sir  Robert  \Vhit- 

band).  |  ney  (3rd  husband) 

A, 
continued  above. 


A, 

continued  from  below. 
Sir  Thomas  Perrott  (ist  husbd.)=pMary  Berkeley. 


Sir  John  Perrott,  of  Harold-=Anne  (ist  wife),  dau.  ofSir 
stone,     K.B.,    lord-deputy     Thomas  Cheney,  K.G. 
Ireland  1583,  admiral  of  the=i=Jaue  Pollard  (2nd  wife), 
fleet,  died  in  the  Tower.        [ 

Anne  Perrott  (1st  wife)=j=SirJohn  Philipps,  of  Picton 
Castle,  Pembroke,  bart.,  d. 
I  27  March,  1629. 


Sampson  Lort,  of  East- 
moor  and  Stackpole,  co. 
Pembroke. 


Olive  Philipps  (5th  dau.)= 


Elizabeth  Lort  (ist  wife),  m.=j=Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran, 
1 1  Nov.  1661,  d.  7  Feb.  I  co.  Montgomery,  b.  9  Dec. 
1685.  1637,    d.   26th   xi.   month, 

I  1698. 


Mary  (2nd  wife),  dau.  of 
Ambrose  Crowley,  of  Stour- 
bridge, sister  of  Sir  Am- 
brose Crowley,  died  Ist  ix. 
month,  1770,  aged  93. 


Sampson  Lloyd,  of  Birming- 
ham, b.  26  Feb.  1664,  m. 
S   X.  169s,  d.  3   i.  1724. 


Sarah  (ist  wife),=f=Sampson  Lloyd,=f=RacheI  (2nd  wife), 
dau.  of  Richard  |  of  Birmingham,  |  dau.  of  Kehemiah 
Parkes,  of  Oaks-  banker,  b.  1699,  Champion,  of  Bris- 
well  Hall,  CO.  |  d.  1779  (see  pp.  |  tol,  m.  1731,  d. 
Staff.  1  146,  155).  AJ766. 


Osgood  Hanbury,  of  Hol- 
field  Grange,  Essex,  d.  II 
Jan.  1784. 


Mary   Lloyd,    m.    18   Ja 
1757,  d.  18  Nov.  1770. 


Osgood  Hanbun',  of  HoI-= 
field  Grange,  Essex,  and 
of  London,  banker,  d.  11 
Feb.  1852. 


lau.  Charles    Hanbury,    of- 

iar-  Old  Well  House,  Chel- 

clay,   Esq.,  m.  tenham,  banker,  b.  26 

Aug.  1879,  d.  Sept.    1766,  d.   4  Jan. 

Aug._i8i8.  1825. 


John 


Priscilla,  only  dau. 
of  John  Bland,  of 
London,  banker,  m.  17 
March,  1790,  d. 


Osgood  Han-  Robert  Han- 
bury, of  Hoi-  bury,      of 
field  Grange,  Poles,  Herts, 
Essex,  D.L.,  d.     20    Jan. 
d.          Nov.  1884.= 


Arthur  Han-  Philip  Han- 
bury,    vicar  bury,     of 
of  Bures  St.  Woodlands, 
Mary,    Suf-  Redhiil.= 
folk,      since  A 


Pec.  1869. 


u=pThoiiias  Fowell  Buxton  Rachel, m. 

A  (1st  husband).  to  Richard 

=Edward    Henning,     of  Gurney.of 

l^Ielcombe   Regis  (2nd  Keswick, 

husband). 


=(|^)  .^ 

Macken- 
zie(bart), 
d  2  June, 
1843. 


George  Field,     Anna,  m.  1845  Rachel,  m.  Mary 

of    Ashuriit        (as    2nd   wife)  to    Robert  H.^nbury 

Park,     Kent,    to  Very  Rev.  Barclay,  (2nd 

J.P.,  d.  1875.    J.     Bramston,  Esq.,   of  wife),  m. 

dean    o(  Win-  Clapham.  25     Oct. 


A 


1836. 


George  Hanbury=Lady  Georglana  Tur-     Barclay,     Laura,  in.  26 — Robt.  H.  B.  Mar- 
""■"'■'  ir,  dau.  of  Edward,     b.  1835.      Jan.  1871.        I  sham,  Esq.,  metro- 


Osgood  Hanbury  Mac-=pMinna  Amy,  dau.  of 
kenzie,  of  Inverewe,  1  SirThomas  Edwards- 
Ross-shire,  J. P.,  D.L.,  Moss,  Bart.,  m.  26 
b.  13  May,  1842.  June,  1877. 


Mary  Thyra,  b.  i  March,  1879. 


[123] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


OSGOOD  HANBURY,  of  Holfield  Grange, 
Essex,  and  of  London,  banker,  born  15  June, 
1765  ;  died  11  Feb.,  1852  ;  married  ig  Aug.,  1789, 
Susannah  Willett,  daughter  of  John  Barclay,  Esq., 
of  Cambridge  Heath,  Middlesex,  and  of  London, 
banker  (see  vol.  iii.);  she  died  26  Aug.,  1818, 
having  had  6  sons  and  4  daughters  (c). 
[Ic]  OSGOOD,  of  whom  presently. 

pc]  Robert  (Hanbury),  of  Poles,  Herts,  J.P.,  D.L.,  high 
sheriff  1854,  etc.,  born  2  July,  1798;  died  20  Jan.,  1SS4; 
married   14  Aug.,    1819,  his  cousin  Emily,  daughter  of 
William  Hall,  Esq. ;  she  died  25  Dec,  1847,  having  had 
5  sons  and  a  daughter  (d). 
(Irf-^f)  Robert  CuUing-Hanbury,  J.P.,  D.L.  Middlesex, 
M.P.    in  3   parliaments,    1857-67,   assumed   the   addi- 
tional surname  of  Culling  on  his  second  marriage,  born 
19  March,  1823;  died  29  March,  1867;  married  1st,  19 
July,   1849,  Caroline,  eldest  daughter  of  Abel  Smith, 
Esq.,  M.P.,   of  Woodhall   Park,   Herts   (see  B.  Car- 
RiNGTON,  in  Foster's  Peerage) ;  she  died  4  Oct.,  1863  ; 
he  married  2ndly,  i  July,  1865,  Frances  Selina,  eldest 
daughter  of  late  Sir  Culling  Eardley-Eardley  (Smith), 
Bart.,  of  Bedwell  Park,  Herts,  and  Hadley,  Middlesex, 
and  had  by  this  second  marriage  an  only  son,  who  died 
in  infancy;    by  his   ist  wife  he  had   5   sons  and   3 
daughters. 

[1]  Edmund  Smith  (Hanbury),  of  Poles,  and  of 
Bedwell  Park,  Herts;  born  31  Oct.,  1850;  married 
12  Dec,  1876,  Jane  Amy  Matilda,  2nd  daughter  of 
William  Leslie,  Esq.,  of  Warthill,  N.B.,  and  has  a 
son  and  2  daughters,  son  born  3  Dec,  1883. 
2]  Francis  W  ,  died  24  Sept.,  1863. 

'3]   Evan,  bom  16  Jan.,  1854. 
4]  Herbert,  bom  1857;  died 

5]  Anthony  A  ;  bom  4  Jan.,  1861. 

6]  Emily. 

7]  Mabel,  married  21  Oct.,  1879,  to  Hon.  Hamilton 
James  ToUemache,  4th  son  of  Lord  Tollemache,  of 
Helmingham. 

[8]  Caroline,  married   26  Jan.,    1884,   to   Matthew 

George,  3rd  son  of  Rev.  Matthew  Thomas  Farrer, 

of    Ingleborough,    Yorks   (see    Foster's     Yorkshire 

Collection). 

{^d-2c)  Charles  Addington    (Hanbury),    of  Belmont, 

Herts,  J. P.,  and  of  Strathgar\'e,  Dingwall,  Ross-shire, 

D.L.,  and  of  London,  brewer,   J.P.  Middlesex ;  bom 

24  June,    1S28;    married    23    Nov.,    1853,    Christina 

Isabella,    daughter    of   John    Mackenzie,  Esq.,    M.D., 

of  the  Gairloch  family,  and  has  had  4  sons  and   4 

daughters. 

[1]  Harold  Charles,  bom  26  Oct.,  1854;  killed  by  a 
fall  from  his  horse  10  Nov.,  1883. 
[2]  John  Mackenzie,  born  i5  March,  1861. 
'"     Basil,  bom  7  Oct.,  1862. 
David,  born  8  March,  1864, 
Florence  Marj'. 
B]  Kythe   Agatha,    married     10    April,     1877,    to 
Horace  William,    only  son  of  Horatio  Kemble,  of 
Oakwood,  Herts. 
[7]  Isabel. 

[8]  Mary  Frances  Lisette. 
{^d-2c)  George   (Hanbury),    of    Blythewood,    Bucks, 
J.P. ;. born  2  Oct.,  1829;  married  17  June,  1877,  Mary, 
eldest    daughter   of  Capt.   John  Trotter,    of   Dyrham 
Park,  Herts,  and  has  had  3  sons  and  6  daughters. 
[1]  Reginald    George,   born   14  May,    185S;    killed 
by  a  fall  from  his  horse  7  April,  1881. 
[2]  Lionel  Henry,  bom  24  Dec,  1864. 
[3]  Robert  John,  bom  31  Dec,  1867. 
[4]    Gertrude   Cecilia,    married  26  July,    18S3,    to 
Hon.  Francis  Charles  Bridgman,  major  and  It.-col. 
Scots  guards,  second  son  of  Orlando,  3rd  earl   of 
Bradford. 


l^i 


Edith  Mary,  married   19   July,   1882,  to  Capt. 
liam  Harcourt  Sawyer,  4th  King's  Ovra  (royal 
Lancashire  regt.),  (see  Chapman  pedigree,  vol.  iii.), 


Roland  Ernest  (Sawyer),  born  3  Tune,  1883. 
[6]  Mildred.  [7]  Dora  'VVinifred. 

[8]  Nigel.  [9]  Elsie  Rhona. 

{\d-2c)  Edgar,  of  Eastrop  Grange,  Wilts,  J.P.,  bom  5 
Feb.,  1834;  married  12  March,  1863,  Caroline  Frances, 
4th  daughter  of  late  Col.  Kingscote;  she  died  II  Jan., 
1874,  and  had  2  sons  and  6  daughters. 

Bernard  Kingscote  (Hanbury),  bom  28  Jan.,  1865 ; 
Caryl  Edgar,  born  30  Dec,    1873  ;  Evelyn,  bom  16 
Aug.,   1872;  Ethel   Caroline;   Maud  Louisa;    Cecil 
Georgiana ;  Sybil  Frances  ;  Beatrice  Sophia. 
(hd-2c)  Gurney,  late  capt.  8th  hussars,  born  13  March, 
1S35 ;    married    in    Bombay,    10    Aug.,    1859,    Emma, 
daughter   of   James    Johnstone,    Esq.,    of    Drogiore 
Lodge,    CO.    Monaghan ;    she    died    24    June,    1865, 
having  had  a  son  and  2  daughters. 
(^d-2c]  Madeline    Emily,    married   4  Nov.,    1852,    to 
Alfred  Daniel  Chapman,  Esq.  (see  vol.  iii.) ;  no  issue. 
[3c]  Henry,  bom   30  June,   1798;   died  unmarried,  20 
Dec,  1859. 

[4c]  Sampson,  died  unmarried,  7  Nov.,  1826. 
[5c]  Arthur,  vicar  of  Bures  St.  Mary,  Suffolk,  since 
1828,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1827,  born  18  May, 
1801 ;  married  13  Aug.,  1829,  Jessie,  daughter  of 
Archibald  Scott,  Esq.,  of  Pitmain,  Lanarkshire,  N.B. ; 
she  died  14  July,  1864,  having  had  4  sons  and  2 
daughters. 

(1)  Arthur,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1855,  curate  of 
Bures  St.  Mary,  born  20  Dec,  1830. 

(2)  Archibald,  born  27  Dec,  1832. 

(3)  Walter  George,  bom  23  Aug.,  183J;  married  17 
Jan.,  1866,  Isabella,  daughter  of  late  Captain  William 
Charles  Lempriere,  R.H.A.  (and  his  wife  Helen, 
daughter  of  Sir  Thos.  Reid,  Bart.). 

(4)  Hubert  Henry,  M.A.  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.,  1866, 
curate  of  St.  Paul,  Brighton,  born  28  Aug.,  1839. 

(5)  Jessie. 

(6)  Mary,  married  7  Sept.,  1859,  to  Rev.  Philip  Gurdon, 
(youngest  son  of  John  Gurdon,  Esq.,  of  Assington 
Hall,  Suffolk). 

[6c]  PhiUp,  of  Woodlands,  Redhill,  and  of  London, 
banker,  J.P.  Surrey  and  Reigate,  bom  30  June,  1802  ; 
dieu  4  July,  1878;  married  15  July,  1845,  Elizabeth 
Christina  Collot,  daughter  of  late  Baron  Charles  CoUot 
d'Escury,  sometime  of  Rotterdam;  she  died  21  Sept, 
1877,  having  had  7  sons  and  a  daughter  {e). 

(l«-6c)  Philip  Capel  (Hanbury),  born  7  May,  1846; 
married  12  Jan.,  lS8i,  Isabel,  4th  daughter  of  late 
Gautier  de  Ste.  CroLx,  of  Pied  du  Cotil,  Jersey. 
(2e-6c)  Frederick  Barclay  (Hanbury),  bom  19  May, 
1847  ;  married  4  May,  1875,  Edgiva  Harcourt  Hyde, 
daughter  of  Hyde  Clarke,  Esq.,  and  has  3  sons  and  2 
daughters. 

Alfred  Collot  Barclay  (Hanbury),  born   20   Sept., 

1877;  Geoffrey  Hyde  Barclay,  born  5  March,  1879; 

Cuthbert   Hereward   Barclay,    born    7    Oct.,    1880 ; 

Philippa  Agatha  Ursula ;  Elfrida  Mildred  Victoria. 

(3c-6c)  Edwin  Charles,  born  21  June,  1848  ;   married 

31  Oct.,   1S76,  Fanny  Martha,  daughter  of  T.  Miller 

■Whitehead,  Esq.,    of  Glapham,  and  has  a  daughter. 

(4c-6c)  Theodore  d'Escurj-,  bom  I  April,  1850. 

(5f'6c)  Ernest  Osgood    (Hanbury),   born   28    March, 

1852  ;  married  5   May,   1875,  Clara  Martha,  daughter 

of  John  Dunstan  Whitehead,  Esq.,  of  Redhill,  and  has 

had  a  son  and  4  daughters. 

Philip,  born  5  June,   1879;  Muriel,   bom  25  Jan., 
1876,  died  8  March,  18S3  ;  Cecile  ;  Gladys ;  Dorothy. 

(6c-6c)  Albert  George,  born  23  Aug.,  1853. 

(7e-6c)  Alfred  Warren,   born  3   May,   1855     died  28 

April,  1874. 


[1^4] 


Hanbury,  of  Holfield  Grange,  Essex. 


(Sc-dc)  Clotilda  Agatha,   born  17  Aug.,  1858;  married 
29  Nov.,  iSSo,  to  George  Strachan,  son  of  F.  C.  Pawle, 
Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Northcott,  Reigate,  and  has  a  son. 
Francis  (Pawle),  born  20  Nov.,  18S2. 
[7<r]  Susan    (Hanbury),    died    I    Dec,    1S69;    married 
(?  12   June,   1833)    to  George    Field,   Esq.,   of  Ashurst 
Park,   Kent,  J.P.,   high  sheriff    1864,  J.P.    Sussex;    he 
died  1875,    having   had    3    sons   and    a 

daughter  (/). 

(I/-7C)  George  Hanbury  (Field),  of  Ashurst  Park, 
afoj-esaid,  J.P.,  M.A.  Univ.  Coll.,  0,\on,  i86l ;  born 
I  March,  1834;  married  2  Oct.,  1862,  Lad}'  Georgiana 
Tumour,  daughter  of  Edward,  4th  Earl  Winterton, 
and  has  had  2  sons  and  3  daughters. 

George    Edward    (Field),   born  4  July,    1864,    died 
26    Sept.,    1S70;    Cuthbert    Arthur,    born    I    May, 
1868  ;  Mildred  Georgiana,  died  young  ;  Isabel  Susan 
Emily;  and  a  daughter  born  16  April,  1879. 
(2/-7C)  Barclay  (Field),  born  I  April,  1835. 
(3/-7C)  Herbert  Holland  (Field),  born  14  Oct.,   1842 ; 
died  23  Jan.,  1859. 

(if-yc)  Laura,  married  26  Jan.,  1871,  to  Robert  Henry 

Bullock  Marsham,   a   metropolitan     magistrate    1879, 

formerly  recorder  of  Maidstone  (see  Foster's  Peerage, 

E.  Romney),  and  has  had  3  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Charles   George    (Marsham),    born   3    Dec,    1S72; 

Robert  Anstruther,    born    13    Jan.,    1875 ;  Herbert, 

bom    16  Nov.,   1876,     died    18   Feb.,    1878;    Mary 

Evelyn,    born    14   Jan.,    1874;    Leila   Janet,    bom 

14  April,   1879 ;  Ethel  Amelia,  bom  15  May,  1880, 

died  25  July  following. 

[ic]  Anna  (Hanbury),  married  30  Aug.,  1845,  as  2nd  wife 

to  Very  Rev.  John  Bramston,  dean  of  Winchester  since 

1872,  chaplain  to  bishop  of  St.  Albans,  B.A.  Oriel  Coll., 

Oxon,    1824,    M.A.   Exeter   Coll.   1826,   fellow  1825-30, 

B.D.   1872,  vicar  of  Great  Baddow  1830-40,  of  Witham, 

'Essex,  1S40-72,  hon.  canon  Rochester  1863-72,  and  had  a 

daughter. 

Anna  RacheL 
[9c]  Rachel,  married  16  Feb.,  1830,  to  Robert  Barclay, 
Esq.,  of  Clapham  (see  page  158). 

[10c)  Mary,  manied  25  Oct.,  1836,  as  2nd  wife,  to  (Sir) 
Francis  Mackenzie,  (Bart.),  of  Gairloch  (see  "Chaos," 
Foster's  Baronetage),  and  he  died  2  June,  1 843,  leaving 
a  son. 

Osgood  Hanbury  (Mackenzie),  of  Inverewe  House, 
Ross-shire,  J.P.,   D.L.,   born    13  May,    1842  ;  married 
"     26  June,  1877,  Minna  Amy,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas 
Edwards-Moss,  Bart.,  and  has  a  daughter. 

Mary  Thyra  (Mackenzie),  bom  I  March,  1879, 


OSGOOD  HANBURY,  of  Holfield  Grange, 
Essex, aforesaid,  D.L.,  high  sheriff  1858;  born 
4j"'y.  1794;  died  Nov.,  1873;  married  21  July, 
i8i6,  his  cousin,  Eleanor  Willett,  daughter  of 
William  Hall,  Esq.  ;  she  died  March,  1870, 
having  had  4  sons  and  4  daughters  (^). 
[Ig]  Osgood  (Hanbury),  of  Holfield  Grange,  bom  30 
May,  1826;  died  3  May,  18S2  ;  married  ist,  6  April,  1854, 
Helen  Carohne,  daughter  of  'William  H.  Newton,  Esq., 
of  Leamington ;  she  died    5    April,    1865,    having    had 

2  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  John  Osgood,  died  23  Sept.,  1855. 

(2)  Osgood,  born  5  April,  died      May,  1865. 

(3)  Adeline  Helen,  married  26  Feb.,  1884,  to  Capt. 
William  Henry  Stopford  Heron-Maxwell,  the  royal 
fusiliers  (City  of  London  regiment)  (see  Maxwell, 
in  Foster's  Baroneiage). 

(4)  Constance.  (5)  Marion  Edith. 

Mr.  Osgood  Hanbury  married  2ndly,  16  Oct.,  1866, 
Cecilia,     only    daughter    of  Rev.    Robert    Beauchamp  ' 
Tower,  rector  of  Moreton,  Essex,  and  had  a  son. 
(6)  OSGOOB    BEAUCHAMP  HANBUBT,  6rst  named 
(seepage  119). 
[2^]  Sampson,  capt.  31st  Staffordshire  R.  Vols.  1857-61, 
J.P.  Worcestershire    and    Staffordshire,    bom  27  Dec, 
1827;  married  Ist,  10  Aug.,  1852,  Anna  Maria,  daughter 
of  Robert  Barclay,  Esq.,  of  Bury  Hill,  Surrey  (see  page 
158);  she  died  Dec,  1877,  having  had  2  sons  and 

3  daughters. 

(1)  Gerald,  bom  lo  Nov.,  1858. 

(2)  Henry,  born  8  Nov.,  1862. 

(3)  Lilian  Emily.  (4)  Helen  Marguerite. 

(5)  Ada  Beatrice. 

Capt.  (Sampson)  Hanbury  married  2ndly,  29  April, 
1879,  Margaret  Isabel,  eldest  surviving  daughter  of 
Rev.  Edward  Mansfield,  late  vicar  of  Highnam,  co. 
Glouc,  and  has  2  sons. 

(6)  Edward  Mansfield,  bom  14  Aug.,  1880. 

(7)  Noel,  born  24  Dec,,  1881. 

[3^]  William  Dodsworth,  born  7  Jul}',  1829 ;  lost  with 

H.M.S.  Nerbudda,  II  June,  1855. 

[4^]  John  Osgood,  born  31  Jan.,  1832;  died  26  July,  1843. 

[6^J   Eleanor   Willett,    died  April,    1875 ;    niarried 

1st,  12  May,  1840,  to  Rev.  William  Ayling,  of  Tillington, 

near  Tetworth ;    re-married  ,  to  Rev. 

William  Biscoe  Tritton. 

[6f  ]  Susanna.  [7^-]  Anna  Emily. 

[8^]  Priscilla  Rachel 


[^?5] 


♦•  TThg  +  Descent  +  ob  •♦' 

Henry     Fraser     Curwen,     Esq., 

OF    WORKINGTON   HALL,    CUMBERLAND, 

FROM   THE 


IBIooH  Eopal 


of  Cnglanti. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  ig=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau,  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
<!■  7  J"ly>  I3°7-  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre  (2nd  wife),  b. 
there  1272,  d.  lo  May,  1305. 


^Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
1295- 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  ist=j=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
toSirPiersGaveston.Earlof  band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
Cornwall.  ter,  d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  AudJey,    d.  7=j=Ralph   de   Stafford,   K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 

Aug.  1372. 


Hugh,  and  Earl  of  Stafford,  =fPhilippa,  dau.  of  Thomas 
K.G.  I  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  War- 

I  wick. 

Katherine  de  Stafford=rSir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  cr. 
I  Earl  of  Suffolk  1399,  d.  18 
Sept.  1415. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole=j=Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney. 

I ' 

Katherine  de  la  Pole=j=Sii»  Miles  Stapilton,  of 
I  Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept. 
I  1466. 


Joan  Stapilton=j=Sir  John  Huddleston,  of  Milium  (2nd 
husband). 


J 


Ann  Huddleston=j=Sir    Thomas     Curwen, 
conttnued  abcrve. 


Sir  Christopher  Curwen,  of=j=Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger 
Workington.  I  Bellmgham,  of  Burneshead, 

I  m.  ,  1492. 

Agnes  ( 1st  wife),  dau.=j=Sir  Thomas=Florence  (2nd  wife), 
of  Sir  Walter  Strick-  I  Curwen,  d.  wid.ofThos.Forster, 
land,  of  Sizergh.  I  '544.  of  Etherstone. 

Mary  ( 1st  wife),  dau.  of=SirHen.Curwen,=i=Jannet  Crosby 
SirNicholasFairfax.of  |  knighted     1570,     (2nd  wife). 
Gilling  and  Walton.    /t\died  1597.  | 

Thomas   Curwen,  of  Sella.=T=Helena,  eldest  dau.  of  Saml. 
Park,  d.  26  April,  1653.        I  Sanderson,  of  Hed  ley  Hope, 
I  ni.  1639,  d.  1670. 


Darcy  Curwen,  of  Sella= 
Park,  b.  1643,  d.  30  July, 
1722. 


=Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Wilfrid 
Lawson,  of  Isell,  m.  1677, 
d.  1730; 

20  July, 


Eldred    Curwen,   of  Sella=f=Julian  Clenmoe, 
Park,    M.r.,    bd.    25  Jan.  (  1759. 
1745-6.  I 


Henry  Curwen,  M.P.  Car-=f=Isabella,  dau.  of  William 
lisle  and  Cumberland,  d.  23  I  Gale,  Esq,,  of  Whitehaven, 
June,  1778.  I  buried  15  Dec.  1776. 


Margaret  (ist^ohn  Christ 
wife),  dau.  of  wen,  of  Unerigg  anc 
John  Taubman,  Workington,  M.P 
of  Castletown,  Carlisle  and  Cum- 
Isle  of  Man,  m.  berland,  d.  II  Dec, 
1775,  d.  1778.  A1828. 
See  p.  60. 


Cur-=Isabella,younge! 
dau.  and  co-heir  ' 
(2nd    wife),    m. 
i7S2,d.2iApril, 
1820. 


Henry  Curwen,  of  Work-^pjane,  dau.  of  Edwd. Stanley 
ington  Hall,  high  sheriff  I  Esq.,  of  Whitehaven,  m. 
Cumb.  1833, d.2oOct.  i860.  |  1804,  d.  1853. 


ofWorkinotonHall.J.P.,  1  dau.ofEdwd.Ji 

D.L.,    lieut.    14th    light  1  Esq.,  of  Hampton 

dragoons,  b.  3  July,  1810,  Court,    Middlesex, 

^        *-  •■      "  \  m.  22  Jan.  1833. 


guous,  D.  3  J  1 

[  April,  1875. 


Henry    Cur-_-Dora,  dau.  of  Catherine  (ist_-Wra.  Blam 

wen,     rector  i  Genl.  Goldie,  wife),  dau.  of  |  Curwen.  oft 

of  Working-      m.  lo  March,  Rev.R.Knox,      Oaks,    b. 

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CURWEN,  HENRY  FRASER,  of  Workington 
Hall,  Cumberland,  J. P.,  served  with  .s6th 
regt.  in  the  Crimea, and  in  Indian  mutiny;  20TH 
IN  Descent  from  Edward  I.;  born  ig  April, 
1834;  married  30  April,  1863,  Mary  Anne  Susan, 
daughter  of  late  Col.  Charles  Christopher  Johnson, 
of  Argenteuil,  Canada  East,  granddaughter  of 
late  Sir  John  Johnson,  Bart,  (see  Foster's  Baro- 
netage), and  of  Sir  Edward  Griffith  Colpoys, 
K.C.B.,  and  has  2  sons  and  4  daughters. 
[1]  Edward  Darcy,  born  26  Aug.,  1S64. 

8]  Alan  de  Lancy,  bom  21  July,  18C9. 

3]  Lucy  Mabel. 

4]  Ethel  Maria. 

6]  Henrietta  France.s. 
[6]  Mary  Susan  Geraldine. 


The  DE.SCENT  of 

Henry  Fraser  Curwen,  Esq., 

OF  WoRKiNGioN  Hall,  Cumherland, 

FROM  THE  Blood   Royal  of  England. 

DWARD  I.,  so  named 
after  Edward  the  Confes- 
sor; born  at  Westminster, 
17  June,  1239,  knighted 
at  Burgos,  1254,  created 
Earl  of  Chester;  crowned 
at  Westminster,  ig  Aug., 
1274,  king  of  England, 
lord  of  Ireland,  duke  of 
Aquitaine ;  he  subdued 
the  principality  of  Wales  1283,  claimed  and  e.xer- 
cised  feudal  superiority  over  Scotland;  died  at 
Burgh-on-the-Sands,  Cumberland,  7  July,  1307, 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey;  by  his  ist  wife, 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Ferdinand  III.,  king  of 
Castile,  who  died  27  Nov.,  1290,  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  daughter, 

JOAN  OF  ACRE,  bom  there  1272;   died   10 
May,  1305,  having  married  1st,  2  May,  1290, 

[I 


as  2nd  wife,  to  Gilbert  de  Clare  (surnamed  "  The 
Red  "),  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford  ;  he  died 
at  Monmouth  Castle,  7  Dec,  1295;  she  re-mar- 
ried, 1296,  to  Ralph  de  Monthermer,  who  had 
summons  to  parliament  as  Earl  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford,  in  right  of  his  wife,  I2g9-i306,  and  had 
issue.  Joan  of  Acre  had,  by  her  ist  husband, 
with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

MARGARET  DE  CLARE,  2nd  sister  and 
co-heir  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
Gloucester  and  Hertford  (who  fell  at  Bannock- 
burn,  24  June,  1314,  s.p.);  she  married  ist  to 
Sir  Piers  Gaveston,  Earl  of  Cornwall,  to  whom 
Edward  11.  granted  the  county  of  Cornwall  by 
charter,  dated  at  Dumfries,  6  Aug.,  1307,  sum- 
moned to  parliament  19 Jan.  following;  beheaded 
without  form  of  trial,  1314,  leaving  an  only 
daughter,  who  was  betrothed  to  John  Moulton. 
Margaret,  Countess  of  Cornwall,  married 
2ndly  to  Hugh  de  Audley  ;  he  had  summons  to 
parliament  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  1317-21, 
and  1326-36,  and  was  created  Earl  of  Gloucester 
by  patent,  16  March,  1337  ;  he  died  without  male 
issue  in  1347,  and  the  dignity  which  was  to  him 
and  his  heirs  appears  to  have  been  considered 
e.xtinct ;   he  left  an  only  child, 

MARGARET  DE  AUDLEY,  died  7  Sept., 
1349,  having  married  to  Ralph  de  Stafford, 
K.G.  (son  and  heir  of  Edmund  de  Stafford,  a  lord 
of  parliament),  summoned  to  parliament  14  Jan. 
10  Edward  III.,  1337,  to  25  Nov.  24  Edward  III., 
1350,  created  Earl  of  the  County  of  Stafford,  5 
March,  135 1,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  ;  served 
in  the  wars  in  Scotland  and  in  Britany,  taken 
prisoner  at  the  siege  of  Nantes,  seneschal  of 
Aquitaine,  20  Edward  III.,  had  a  principal  com- 
mand at  the  battle  of  Cressy,  one  of  the  founders 
of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  lieutenant  and  captain- 
general  of  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine;  he  died  31 
Aug.,  1372,  having  had,  with  other  issue  (see  also 
Bosanquet,  page  23),  a  son, 

HUGH,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford,  K.G.,  also  served 
in  the  wars ;  died  on  his  return  from  a 
pilgrimage  to  the  holy  sepulchre  at  Rhodes, 
October,  1386  ;  he  married  Philippa,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  Warwick,  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

2.7] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


KATHERINE  DE  STAFFORD,  married  to 
Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole  (son  of  the  attainted 
Earl  of  Suifolk),  restored  to  his  father's  dignities 
1397,  but  the  proceedings  of  the  parliament  11 
Richard  II.,  1388,  having  been  by  the  parliament 
of  I  Henry  IV.,  1399,  affirmed,  and  the  proceedings 
of  21  Richard  II.,  1397  (which  restored  him), 
annulled,  he  again  fell  under  his  father' s  attainder ; 
the  king  therefore  restored  to  him  a  portion  of  his 
father's  lands,  and  gave  to  him,  and  the  issue  male 
of  his  body,  the  title  of  Earl  of  Suffolk,  by  patent, 
15  Nov.,  1399;  he  died  in  camp  before  Harfieur, 
18  Sept.,  1415,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son. 

Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole,  who  married  Ann, 
daughter  of  Nicholas  Cheney,  and  had  an  only 
daughter  and  heir, 

KATHERINE  DE  LA  POLE,  married  ist  to 
Sir  Miles  Stapilton,  of  Bedale,  co.  York, 

Ingham,  Norfolk,  and  Codeford  '  Manor,  Wilts, 
was  a  commissioner  to  look  after  the  beacons  of 
Norfolk  1428,  knight  of  the  shire  28  Henry  VI.  ; 
died  30  Sept.,  1466,  will  proved  21  Dec,  1466, 
inquisition  post-mortem  6  Edward  IV.  ;  Lady 
Stapilton  re-married  as  2nd  wife  to  Sir  Richard 
Harcourt,  ofEUenhall,  co.  Stafford;  by  her  ist  hus- 
band she  had  2  daughters,  of  whom  the  younger, 

JOAN  STAPILTON,  married  ist  to  Sir  Chris- 
j  topher  Harcourt,  son  of  Sir  Richard  Harcourt, 
of  Ellenhall,  aforesaid;  she  re-married  to  Sir  John 
Huddleston,  of  Milium,  Cumberland,  appointed 
sheriff  of  that  county  for  life  by  the  Duke  of 
Gloucester,  35  Henry  VI.,  knight  of  the  shire 
7  Edward  IV.,  1467-8,  made  a  knight-banneret  in 
Scotland,  24  July,  1482,  by  the  Duke  of  Gloucester, 
keeper  and  bailiff  of  the  king's  woods  and  chases 
in  Barnoldswick,  Yorks,  steward  of  Penrith,  and 
warden  of  the  west  marches,  and  had  at  least  3 
sons  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Richard  (Huddleston),  died  in  his  father's  lifetime' 
he  married  Margaret  (Nevill),  daughter  of  the  Earl 
of  Warwick  ;  she  died  14  Henry  VU.,  leaving  a  son, 
Richard,  who  died  s.p.,  and  two  daughters. 
[2]  Sir  John,  married  Joane,  daughter  of  Lord  Fitzhugh, 
and  died  3  Henry  VIII.,  1511-12,  leaving  a  son. 

Sir  John  (Huddleston)  (see  page  90). 
[3]  William,    living    17    Henry   VII.  ;    married   Isabel, 
daughter  and  heir  of  John  Nevill,  Marquis  of  Montagu, 
and  had  issue. 

[4]  ANNE,  of  whom  presently. 

[S]  Mary,  died  20  May,  1525  ;  married  23  Edward  IV., 
1483,  to  Sir  John  Pennington,  of  Muncaster,  who  died  28 
June,  1516,  leaving  an  only  daughter,  Isabel,  married  to 
Thomas  Dykes,  of  Warthall  (see  Fenningtoniana,  by  J. 
Foster). 

ANNE  HUDDLESTON,  married  as  ist  wife  to 
Sir  Thomas  Curwen,  of  Workington  (son  of 
Sir  Christopher  Curwen,  by  his  ist  wife,  Anne, 
daughter  of  Sir  John  Pennington,  see  page  132), 
made  a  knight  of  the  Bath  on  the  marriage  of 
Prince  Arthur,  17  Nov.,  1501,  and  died  1522, 
having  had  4  sons  and  3  daughters. 


[1]  CHRISTOPHER,  of  whom  presently. 

[2]  Giles,   possibly  identical  with   Giles  of  Poulton,  co. 

Lane,  (see  St.  George's  Visitation,  Lancashire,  Chetham 

Society,  page  28),  had  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

[3]  Roger.  [4]  Anthony. 

[5]  Elizabeth,    married  (dispensation  14  Oct.,    1491) 

Richard  Skelton,  of  Armathwaite. 

[6]  Eleanor,  married  as  1st  wife  to  Sir  James  Leyborn, 

of  Cunswick,  Westmorland,  and  had  issue. 

[7]  Lucy,   married    to   Sir   John   Lowther,   high   sheriflf 

Cumberland;    his  will  dated  3  Feb.,   1552  ;   had  a  son 

and  3  daughters. 

CHRISTOPHER  CURWEN,  of  Workington, 
Cumberland,  styled  a  knight  in  the  Visita- 
tion pedigree  1615,  married  (dispensation  3  Aug., 
1492)  Margaret,  daughter  of  Sir  Roger  Belling- 
ham,  of  Burneshead,  Westmorland,  and  had  5 
sons  and  3  daughters. 

[1]  SIR  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

[3]  Edmond,  of  Calder. 

[3J  William,  parson  of  Richmond. 

[4]  John,   married   ist,   Elizabeth,   daughter  of  William 

Kirkby,  of  Rockliffe ;  and  2ndly,  ,  daughter  of 

Rowland  Thornton  (?  Thomborough). 

[5]  Robert,  married 

[6]  Alice  (or  Isabel),   married  as  Ist  wife  to  Sir  John 

Lamplugh,  of  Dovenby. 

[7]  Ellen,  married  to  John  Preston. 

[8]  Mabel,  married  to  Middleton,  of  Leighton, 

CO.    Lane,    (this   daughter    and    her    marriage    do   not 

appear  in  the  Visitation  of  Yorkshire  1563-4). 

SIR  THOMAS  CURWEN,  of  Workington, 
styled  a  knight  in  the  Visitation  pedigree 
1615,  died  1544  ;  married  1st,  Agnes,  daughter  of 
Sir  Walter  Strickland,  of  Sizergh  (by  his  wife 
Catherine,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Ralph 
Nevill,  of  Thornton  Bridge,  Yorks) ;  he  married 
2ndly,  Florence,  widow  of  Thomas  Forster,  of 
Etherstone,  Northumberland,  sister  of  Thomas, 
Lord  Wharton,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas  ;  by  his  ist 
wife.  Sir  Thomas  Curwen  had  2  sons  and  2  daus. 

[1]  SIR  HENRY,  of  whom  presently. 

[2]  WilUam,    married    Elizabeth,    daughter    of  Gervase 

Middleton,  of  Leighton,  and  had  a  son. 

Henry  Curwen,  said  to  have  been  bishop  of  Sodor, 
but  his  name  is  not  found  ;  he  married  , 

daughter  of  Jackson,  of  Warton,  co.  Lane, 

and  had  a  son, 

William  Curwen,  vicar  of  Crosby  Ravensworth ; 
buried   there,    S    April,    1685,   aged   93 ;    he   married 
,  daughter  of  Thomas  Orton,  of  Cambridge, 
and  had  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  William,  of  Helsington,  married  Isabel,  daughter 
of  Charles  Benson,  of  Scalthwaiterigg,  and  was  buried 
at  Kendal,  25  May,  1697,  aged  58. 

(2)  Henry.  (3   ,Thomas. 

(4)  Catherine,  married  to  Thomas  Robinson. 

(5)  Susan,  married  to  Richard  Adams. 
[3]  Mabel,  married  to  WilUam  Twedy. 
[4]  Joan. 

SIR  HENRY  CURWEN,  of  Workington  Hall, 
knighted  at  Carlisle  by  Thomas,  Earl  of 
Somerset,  28  Aug.,  1570,  died  1597;  married  ist, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Sir  Nicholas  Fairfax,  of  Gilling 
and  Walton,  Yorks,  andhadason  andj  daughters. 


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Curwen,  of  Workington  Hall,   Ctmiberland. 


[1]  Nicholas,  wliose  male  line  became  extinct  on  the  death 
of  his  great-grandson,  Henry  Curwen,  25  May,  1725. 
[2]  Jane,  married  ist  to  Christopher,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
Simon  Musgrave,  of  EdenhnU(she  re-mairied  to  Nicholas 
Whitfield),  ancestor  of  Sir  Richard  George  JMusgrave,  of 
Edenhall,  Cumberland  (see  Foster's  Baronetage),  and  of 
Major  Musgrave  (see  page  146). 

[3]  Agnes,  buried  at  Heversham,  Westmorland,  20  Sept., 
1630 ;  married  to  Sir  James  Bellingham,  of  Helsington, 
Westmorland,  knighted  at  Durham  1603  ;  buried  with  his 
wife  14  Oct.,  1642;  ancestor  of  Sir  William  Bellingham, 
created  a  bart.  19  April,  1796  (see  Foster's  Baronetage). 
[4]  Mabel,  buried  at  Kolton  Percy,  Yorks,  29  Nov., 
1624;  she  married  to  Sir  William  Fairfax,  of  Steeton, 
Yorks. 

SIR  HENRY  CURWEN  married  2ndly,  Jannet 
Crosby,  and  had  at  least  a  son  and  4  daughters. 
[5]  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

[6]  Elizabeth,   married   to  '       Williamson,   of  Mill- 

beck  Hall,  Cumlierland. 

[7]  Marie,  married  to         Benson,  of  the  barony  of  Kendal. 
[8]  Margaret,  married  to  Towerson,   of  Ports- 

mouth, merchant. 

[9]  Bridget,  died   12  Jan.,    16S1,    aged   87  ;    buried   at 
Ponsonby. 

THOMAS  CURWEN,  of  Sella  Park,  which 
his  father  purchased  for  him,  died  26  April, 
1653,  aged  63  ;  he  married  at  Dearham,  3  Feb., 
1639,  Helena,  eldest  daughter  of  Samuel  Sander- 
son, of  Hedley  Hope;  she  bom  20  Feb.,  1612; 
died  4  Feb.,  1670,  having  had  4  sons  and  6 
daughters. 

[1]  DAKCY,  of  whom  presently. 
[2]   Henry,  born  22  Nov.,  1642  ;  died  8  Aug.,  1653. 
[3]  Thomas,  died  at  Newcaslle-upon-Tyne,     Feb.,  16S3, 
aged  37  ;  by  Milford,  his  wife,  he  had  a  son, 

Robert,  aged  about  10,  1694. 
[4]   Patricias  Posthumus,ydied  3  April,  1674  ;  buried  at 
CockeiTnouth. 

[5]  Isabel,  bom  22   Nov.,   1641  ;   died  2?  Nov.,   1693  ; 
married  ,    1685,    to  Edward    Stanley,   who  died 

I  Jan.,  1715. 

[6]   Barbara,  married   to  Thomas  Cotton,   who  died  9 
Oct.,  1678. 

[7]  Mary,    born   10  March,   1649;    died   in   London,   3 
March,  1715  ;  married  at  Dearham,  Shrovetide,  1685,  to 
Humphrey  Musgrave. 
[8]  Jane ;  [9]  Helen  ;  and  [10]  Helena  ;  all  died  young 

DARCY  CURWEN,  of  Sella  Park,  born  11 
June,  1643  ;  died  at  St.  Albans,  30  July, 
1722;  married  at  Isell,  25  Sept.,  1677,  Isabel, 
daughter  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson,  of  Isell ;  she  bom 
g  April,  1653  ;  buried  at  Ponsonby,  31  July,  1730, 
having  had  7  sons  and  10  daughters. 

[1]  Wilfrid,  born  at  Isell  5,  baptized    at  Dearham   15 
Aug.,  1678  ;  buried  at  St.  Bridget's  19  June,  1722. 
[2]  Thomas,  born  16  .Sept.,  1679  ;  died  same  year. 
[3]  Henry,  of  Sella  Park,  and  also  of  Workington  Hall 
(on  the  death  of  his  kinsman,  Henry  Curwen,  1725),  born 
4  Jan.,  1680  ;  died  12  July,  1727. 

r*] 

June,  1710. 
[6]   Patricius,  born  17  Aug.,  16SS  ;  died  in  East  Indies 
on  board  the  ship  Boyne,  1702. 
[6]  ELDEED,  of  whom  presenllv. 
[7]  Thomas,  born  19  June,  died  25  Oct.,  1693. 
[8]  Isabel,  bom  6  Dec,  1681 ;  died  2  March,  1686. 

ri 


[4]  Darcy,   born  22  June,   1687  ;    died  at  Middlewich, 
6Ju 


9]  Jane,  born  2  Dec.,  1682;  living  1726. 
10]   Helena,  born  20  March,  1683. 
11]  Judith,  bom  11  May,  16S5  ;  died  II  June,  1686. 
12]   Bridget,  born  18  May,  1686. 
13]  Isabel,  bora  13  Oct.,  1689  ;  died  in  infancy. 
,14]   Frances,  born  13  Nov.,  1690  ;  died  5  Aug.  following. 
.15]  Dorothy,  born  26  Sept.,  1695 ;  died  27  Feb.,  1696. 
Elizabeth,  born  6  Jan.,  1696. 
Isabel,  born  8  June,  died  20  Oct.,  1698. 

E^LDRED  CURWEN,  of  Sella  Park,  and 
■'  Workington,  M.P.  Cockermouth  1738-41, 
bom  n  April,  1692  ;  made  his  will  13  Oct.,  1745  ; 
buried  at  Workington  25  Jan.  following;  married 
Julian  Clenmoe,  of  Cornwall ;  she  buried  with  her 
husband  20  July,  1759,  having  had  2  sons  and  5 
daughters. 

[1]  HENEY,  of  whom  presently. 

[2]  Eldred,    baptized   at    Workington,   29   Aug.,    1736; 

buried  there,  12  April,  1738. 

[3]  Jane,  buried  at  Dearham,  27  April,  1762  ;  married  at 

Harrington,   28  Sept.,   1745,  to  John  Christian,  of  Une- 

rigg.  Isle  of  Man  (see  page  36) ;  he  born  5  and  baptized 

14  Oct.,  1719  ;  buried  at  Dearham,  6  Dec,  1757,  leaving 

a  son. 


John  Christian  (see  page  60). 
[4]  I --  ■    - 


Isabella,  baptized  at  Holy  Trinity,  Whitehaven,  I  May, 
1727  ;  married  at  Workington,  25  Feb.,  1749,  to  Rev. 
Thomas  Addison,  rector  of  Workington. 
[S]  Ellena,  baptized  at  Workington,  25  April,  1729; 
married  1st,  to  Jeremiah  Adderlon,  of  Carlisle,  and 
2ndly,  to  John  Grear. 

[6]  Frances,  baptized  at  Workington,  5  April,  1732; 
married  there,  29  Oct.,  1752,  to  Thomas  Pottinger,  of 
Mount  Pottinger  (see  vol.  iii.). 

[7]  Julian,  baptized  at  Workington,  22  June,  1754; 
married  to  William  Dobinson,  of  Carlisle. 

HENRY  CURWEN,  of  Workington  Hall, 
M.P.  Carlisle  1761-8,  Cumberland  1768-74, 
baptized  at  Workington,  25  Nov.,  1728;  died  23 
June,  1778;  married  Isabella,  daughter  of  William 
Gale,  Esq.,  of  Whitehaven  ;  she  buried  at  Work- 
ington, 15  Dec,  1776,  having  had  2  daughters. 

[1]  Margaret,  born  at  Workington   17,    died   there,   18 

June,  1 75 1. 

[2]  Isabella,  bom  and  baptized  at  Workington,  2  Oct., 

1765  ;  died  21  April,  1820.  having  married  at  Edinburgh, 

5  Oct.,  1782,  as  2nd  wife,  to  John  Christian,  of  Unerigg, 

next  named,  and  had  6  sons  and  3  daughters  (see  next 

page). 

JOHN  CHRISTIAN-CURWEN,  of  Unerigg, 
J  and  Workington  Hall,  Cumberland,  high 
sheriff  1784,  M.P.  Carlisle  in  8  parliaments, 
1786-1812,  1816-1820,  Cumberland  1820-6,  1826-8; 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Curwen,  by 
king's  sign-manual,  i  March,  1790  (3rd  son  of 
John  Christian,  see  page  60) ;  baptized  13  July, 
1756;  died  II  Dec,  1828,  having  married  ist, 
at  Kirk  Maughold,  Isle  of  Man,  10  Sept.,  1775, 
Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Taubman,  of  Castle- 
town, Isle  of  Man  ;  she  died  at  Peel  Town,  i  Feb., 
1778,  leaving  an  only  son  {a). 

[I.7]  John  Christian  (see  page  60). 
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The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


John  Christian -Curwen  married  2ndly,  at 
Edinburgh,  5  Oct.,  1782,  Isabella,  daughter  and 
sole  heir  of  Henry  Cunven,  of  Workington,  Cum- 
berland, M.P.  (by  his  wife,  Isabella  Gale,  see 
preceding  page) ;  she  born  2  Oct.,  1765  ;  died  21 
April,  1820,  having  had  at  least  6  sons  and  3 
daughters  (a). 

[2«]  HENRY,  of  whom  presently. 

[3a]  Curwen,  born  29,  baptized  at  Dearham,  30  Sept., 
1785  ;  buried,  at  Workington,  5-8  Nov.  following. 
[4a]  WilHam,  rector  of  Harrington,  Cumberland,  1814-22; 
baptized  at  Workington,  6  Aug.,  1789;  died  29  April, 
1822 ;  married  17  Dec,  1812,  Margaret  or  Matilda, 
daughter  of  J  Ewing,   Esq.,  and  niece  of  Robert 

Ewing,  of  London ;  she  died  May,  1871,  leaving  a 
son  and  daugliter  [b). 

{\b-4a)  Robert  Ewing  (Curwen),  of  London,  born         , 
;  died  ,  having  married  ,  1836,  his 

cousin  Mary  Anne,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  James 
Ewing,  Esq.,  of  ,  and  left  an  only  daughter, 

Margaret  Jane,    married   5  Jan.,    1S70,   to   Lieut.- 
Gen.  Gerald  Littlehales  Goodlake,    V.C,    A.D.C. 
to   the   Queen    1869-74,    late    Coldstream    guards, 
sewed  throughout  the  Crimean  war  ;  s.p. 
{2b-4a)  Isabella,  married  1st,  11  July,  1833,  to  Alex- 
ander Ogilby,  Esq.,  of  Pellipar,  co.  Londonderry,  and 
2ndly,  to  Martin ;  by  her  1st  husband  she  had 

an  only  daughter. 

Isabella  (Ogilby),  died  22  April,  1874,  having  mar- 
ried 26  Aug.,  1863,  as  3rd  wife,  to  Charles  Edmund 
Towry,  3rd  Baron  Ellenborough  (see  page  89),  and 
had  2  daughters. 

Hon.  Gertrude  Edith  Law;  Hon.  Emily  Jane  Law. 
[5a]  Edward,  of  Belle  Grange,  Windermere;  died  s.p. 
1  Jan.,  1848  ;  married  Maria  Burton,  ;  she 

flied       Oct.,  1883,  having  re-married  Hopkins. 

[6a]  John,  rector  of  Harrington  aforesaid,  of  Plumbland, 
1S34,  born  15  April.  1799;  died  24  Feb.,  1840;  married 
19  May,  1824,  Marianne,  daughter  of  William  Baldwin, 
Esq.  (and  his  wife,  Frances  Kearney);  she  died  31  July, 
1870,  having  h.id  a  son  and  daughter. 

(1)  John  Christian,  born  1828  ;  died  1829. 

(2)  Frances  Isabella,  married  16  May,  1849,  to  Alfred 
Erasmus  Dryden,  M.A.,  bar.-at-!aw  Middle  Temple 
1847,  heir-presumptive  to  his  father's  baronetcies,  and 
has  2  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Arthur  Dryden,  born  12  April,  1852 ;  Alfred  Cur- 
wen, born  7  March,  1857  ;  Clara  Elizabeth  Emma  ; 
Louisa  Isabella  ;  Mary  Ethel  Lawrence. 

]^a]  Isabella,  baptized  at  Dearham  17  April,  1787;  died 

at  Mortlake  5  June,  1803. 

[8fl]  Bridget,  baptized  at  Dearham  22  March,  1788  ;  died 
,  1859;  married  19  Oct.,  1S09,  to  Charles  Walker, 

of  Ashford  Court,  Salop,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn  (son  of 

Thomas    Walker,   Esq.,    accounfant-genl.    High    Court 

of   Chancery),  and  had,   with  other  issue,  2  sons  and  a 

daughter. 

(1)  John  Curwen  (Walker),  married  and  left  issue, 
now  in  Australia. 

(2)  James,  in  Australia. 

(3)  daughter,  married  to  Albert  Robinson,  Esq. 

[9a]  Christiana  Frances,  of  Uppington,  Salop,  born  12 
Feb.,  1797  ;  died  unmarried  at  Shrewsbury  ,  1834. 

HENRY  CURWEN,  of  Workington  Hall,  J. P., 
D.L.  ;  high  sheriff  1833  ;  born  5  Dec,  1783 ; 
died  20  Oct.,  i860;  married  11  Oct.,  1804,  his 
cousin  Jane,  daughter  of  Edward  Stanley,  Esq., 
of  Whitehaven  (see  page  58) ;  she  died  13  April, 
1853,  having  had  5  sons  and  3  daughters  {d). 


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[!'/]  John  Christian,  born  22  June,  iSoS;  died  unmarried 

20  Nov.,  1842. 

[2,7]  EDWAED  STANLEY,  of  whom  presently. 

[3rfJ   Henry,    rector   of  Workington    since    18 — ,    born 

9  Nov.,  1812  ;  married.  lo  March,  1S35,  Dora,  daughter 

of  Genl.   Goldie  (see  vol.  iii.),  and  has  had  4  sons  and  8 

daughters  (<?). 

(le-jd)  D'Arcy,  lieut.  57th  regt.,  bom  9  April,  1837; 
died  before  Sebastopol  9  Oct.,  1853. 
(2d-S<i)  Alexander  John  Goldie  (Curwen),  rector  of 
Dufton  since  1880,  born  21  May,  1848  ;  married,  5 
June,  1877,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Wm.  Scott  Fulton, 
Esq.,  and  has  had  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

William  Stanley,  born  14  July,  died  22  Dec,  1879; 
Henry,  born  31  May,  1883  ;  Dora  Goldie,  born  28 
May,  1878;   Isabella  Evelyn,  born  7  Feb.,  1881. 
(3e-3d)  Henry,  of  Bombay,  born  7  May,  1846. 
(ie-Sd)  Cecil,  of  Maidenhead,  M.D.,  born  1  June,  1849. 
{5e-jd)  Isabella  Goldie,  born  19  Feb.,  1836. 
(6e-jd)  Emily  Leigh,  born  21  Nov.,    1838  ;    died   18 
Nov.,  1855. 

(Te-j./)  Ellen,  born  23  Feb.,  1840  ;  died  i  July,  1881  ; 
married,  6  July,  1S65,  to  Thomas  Crosthwaite,  Esq., 
of  Workington,  and  had  2  sons  and  4  daughters. 

Darcy  Curwen  Crosthwaite,  born  15  Nov.,  i86g; 
Henry  Curwen,  born  30  Sept.,  1873  ;  Emily  Leigh, 
born  23  Oct.,  1866;  Dora  Goldie,  born  21  Oct., 
1868,  died  young;  Mabel  Stanley,  born  29  Sept., 
1871  ;  Ellen  Dora,  born  30  March,  1876. 
(ii-jd)   Dora   Blamire,    born  8  July,    1841  ;    married 

,  to  John  Westray,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
(^e-sd)  Jane  Stanley,  born  12  June,  1843. 
(lOi'-jrf)  Maria,  died  young. 
(lle-jd)  Mary  Dykes,  died  young. 
(l2i;-j'(/)  Edith,  born  I  April.  1852  ;  married,  , 

1875,  to    Rev.   Thomas    William   Falcon,   of  Clifton 
House,  Cumberland,  rector  of  Charlton,  Oxon,  1862-83, 
M.A.  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxon,  1856,  fellow  and  tutor  ;  he 
died  26  Nov.,  1SS3,  having  had  a  son  and  2  daughters. 
[id]  Charles,  died  unmarried  20  April.  1836. 
[id]  William  Blamire,  of  the   Oaks,   Cumberland,    born 
23  Sept.,   1816;    mairied   1st,  23  March,  1849,  Catherine 
Robertson,  daughter  of  Rev.  Robert  Knox,  D.D.,  minis- 
ter of  Lavbert  and  Dunipace,  Stirling  ;  she  died  16  June, 
1864 ;  he  married  2ndly,  23  July,  1S78,  Jane  Christian, 
of  Thackwood,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  Young, 
rector  of  Gilling,  Yorkshire  (see  page  58) ;  by  his  1st  wife 
he  had  a  son  and  daughter. 

(1)  Charles  Edward  Stanley,  born  6  Oct.,  1852  ;  died 
unmarried  28  Oct.,  1874. 

(2)  Juha  Catherine,  born  31  March,  1855. 

[Brf]  Isabella,  died  i3Sept.,  1848,  having  married,  II  Oct., 
1830,  as  1st  wife  to  Rev.  John  Wordsworth,  of  Sockbridge, 
Westmorland,  M.A..  rector  of  Brigham  and  Plumbland, 
Cumberland  (eldest  son  of  the  poet  laureate,  and  ist 
cousin  of  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  see  page  21),  born  18 
June,  1803  ;  died  25  July,  1875,  having  had  4  sons  and  a 
daughter  (/). 

(l/-6d)   Henry  Curwen  Wordsworth,  bom  30  July, 

1834;  died  in  Australia  27  Dec,  1865;  married  28  Dec, 

1854,  Adelaide,  daughter  of  T.   Sudell  Troutbeck,  of 

Great  Crobby.  co.  Lane,  and  had  2  sons  and  adaughter. 

William  (Wordsworth),  born  24  Aug.,  1856,  died  8 

March,  1861  ;  James,  born  10  Oct.,  died  22  Dec, 

1858;.  Violet,  born  20  Feb.,  1863. 

(Zf-6d)    William,    principal    of  Elphinston    College, 

Bombay,    professor  of  history  and  political  economy, 

B.A.  Balliol,  bom  27  Dec,  1835  ;  married  , 

Mary  Reynolds  ;  s.p. 

(Zf-6d)  John,  rector  of  Gosforth  since  1878  ;  vicar  of 
Ennerdale,  Cumberland,  1876-8 ;  capt.  77th  regt., 
retired  1869  ;  born  23  July,  1837  ;  married,  29  Sept., 
1869,  Rose  Geraldine,  daughter  of  Rev.  Alexander 
Williams,  rector  of  Up  Ceme,  Dorset,  and  has  4  sons 
and  2  daughters. 


•!•  THe  + Dgscght  +  ob  I* 

William     Wordsworth,     B.A., 

PRINCIPAL  OF  ELPHINSTONE  COLLEGE,  BOMB  A  Y 


OLMooD  iaopal 


of  (ZBnglanD. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=Elcanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre  (2nd  wife),  b.= 
there  1272,  d.  10  May,  1305. 


^Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
1295. 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  ist=f=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
band), cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
ter, d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Audley,   d.  7=i=Ralph   de    Stafford,   K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  I  cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 

I  Aug.  1372. 


Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford,=fPhilippa,  dau.  of  Thomas 


Katherine  de  Stafford=rSir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  cr. 
Earl  of  Suffolk  1399,  d.  18 
Sept.  1415. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole=j=Ann,  dau.   of  Nicholas  Cheney. 

Katherine  de  la  Pole=f=Sir     Miles     Stapilton,     of 
Bedale,  Yorks,  d.  30  Sept. 


Joan  Stapilton=j=Sir  John  Huddleston,  of  Milium  (2nd 
'  husband). 


y 


Ann  Huddleston=j=Sir    Thomas     Curwen, 
cpniinued  above. 


Sir  Christopher  Curwen,  or=pMargaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger 
Workington.  I  Bellingham,  of  Burneshead, 

j  m.  ,  1492. 

Agnes  ( 1st  wife),  dau.=pSir  Thomas=Florence  (2nd  wife), 
of  Sir  Walter  Strick-  |  Curwen,  d.  wid.ofThos.Forster, 
land,  of  Sizergh.  1544-  of  Etherstone. 

1 

Mary  (1st  wife),  dau.  of=SirHen.Curwen,=f=Jannet  Crosby 
Sir  Nicholas  Fairfax,of  |  knighted     1570,     (2nd  wife). 
Gilling  and  Walton.    /Kdied  1597.  | 

Thomas  Curwen,  of  Sella=f  Helena,  eldest  dau.  of  Saml. 
Park,  d.  26  April,  1653.  Sanderson,  of  Hedley Hope, 

I  m.  1639,  d.  1670. 


Darcy  Curwen,  of  Sella=f=Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Wilfrid 
Park,  b.  1643,  d.  30  July,  I  Lawson,  of  Isell,  m.  1677, 
1722.  I  d.  1730. 


Eldred  Curwen,  of  Sella^ 
Park,  M.P.,  bd.  25  Jan. 
1745-6. 


=Julian  Clenmoe,  b.  20  July, 
1759- 


Henry  Curwen,  M.P.  Car-=f=Isabella,  dau.  of  William 
lisle  and  Cumberland,  d.  23  I  Gale,  Esq,,  of  Whitehaven, 
June,  1778.  I  buried  15  Dec.  1776. 

Margaret     (ist=John   Christian-Cur-^Isabella.younger 


ife),    dau.    of 
John  Taubm; 
of    Castletov 
Isle  of  Man, 
1775,  d.  1778.   /,, 

See  p.  60. 


wen,  of  Unerigg  and 
Workington,  M.P. 
Carlisle  and  Cum- 
berland, d.   II  Dec. 


and  co-heir 
(2nd  wife),  m. 
1 782,  d.2 1  April, 


Henry  Curwen,  of  Work-=pJane,  dau.  of  Edwd.Stanley, 
ington  Hall,  high  sheriff  I  Esq.,  of  Whitehaven,  m. 
Cumb.i833,d.2oOct.  1S60.  |  1804,  d.  1853. 


John  Chris- 
tian,d.unm. 
1842. 


Edward  Stanley  Cur- 
wen. of  Workington 
Hall.J.P.,  D.L.,  It. 
J4th  light  dragoons, 
t>-  3  July.  '810,  d.  I 
April,  1875.= 

A 


Henry  Cur-     Charles,     Wm.Blamire     Isabel Ia( I st=Rev.  John  Words-    Juli 


'en,  rector 
ofWorking- 
ton,b.9Nov. 
1812.= 

A 


Curwen,     of    wife), 

the  Oaks,  b.     Oct.    1830, 

23Sept.iSi6.     d.  13  Sept. 


worth,    of  Sock- 
bridge,  Westmor-  1850. 
land,  M. A., rector  Jane,  d. 
of  Brigham,  etc.,  unm. 
d.  25  July,  1875.  1873. 


Henry  Curwen 

Wordsworth.m. 

1854  Adelaide, 

dau.   of  T.    S. 

Troutbeck,     of 

Gt.  Crosby,  and     27  Dec!  1835, 

d.  1865.=: 

Violet,  b.  1S63. 


William  Words-=Mary 
worth,        B.A.,      " 
principal  of  El- 
phinstone  Coll., 
"onibay,  etc.,  b. 


John   Words-=Rose  Geraldine,     Charles,    of    Jane  Stanley  Words- 


Reynolds,     worth,    rector 
s.p.  of     Gosforth, 

formerly  capt. 

77th  regt.,  b. 

1837. 


.  of  Rev.  A.  Melbourne,  worth,  m.  1855  toRev. 
Williams,  rector  b. July,  1839,  Bennet  S.  Kennedy, 
of  Upcarne,  m.     married.  of  Stapleford    Park, 

29  Sept.  1869.  CO.  Leic.= 

A 


John,  b.  1873.  Christopher,  b.  1S79.         Mary. 

Edward,  b.  1877.        Alexander,  b.  1880.  Lucy. 

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The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England.' 


John  Stanley  Curwen  (Wordsworth),  born  23  April, 
1873  ;  Edward  Quillinan,  bom  5  Sept.,  1877  ;  Chris- 
topher William,  bom  7  Oct.,  1879 ;  Alexander  Gerald, 
born  28  Oct.,  1880  ;  Mary,  born  i  March,  1872  ; 
Lucy  Henrietta,  born  8  Nov.,  1882. 
(if-6d)  Charles  (Wordsworth),  of  Melbourne,  bom  12 
July,  1839  ;  married. 

{6f-6d)  Jane  Stanley,  born  7  March,  1833  ;  married,  5 
Sept.,  1855,  to  Rev.  Bennet  Sherard  Kennedy,  of  Staple- 
ford  Park,  CO.  Leic. ,  chaplain  at  Pisa  and  the  baths  of 
Lucca  1867-71  ;  rector  of  Stainby  with  Gunby  1871-7; 
vicar  of  St.  Matthew,  Guernsey,  1877-8,  and  has  4  sons 
and  2  daughters. 
[Id}  Julia,  died  unmarried  3  April,  1850. 
\id]  Jane  Phillipson,  died  unmarried  10  Aug.,  1873. 

EDWARD  STANLEY  CURWEN,  of  Wor- 
kington Hall,  J. P.,  D.L.,  lieut.  14th  light 
dragoons,  bom  3  July,  1810;  died  1  April,  1875  ; 
married  22  Jan.,  1833,  Frances  Margaret,  daugh- 
ter of  Edward  Jesse,  Esq.,  of  Hampton  Court, 
Middlesex,  and  had  5  sons  and  3  daughters  {g). 
[\g\  HENEY  FRASEE,  first  mentioned  (see  page  127). 
[2?]  Alfred  Francis,  rector  of  Harrington,  Cumberland, 
s:nce  1S62,  born  25  Nov.,  1835  ;  married  1st,  2jan.,  iSfi2, 
Beatrice  Cervinia,  daughter  of  late  John  Hills,  Esq., 
recorder  of  Rochester,  bar.-at-law  Inner  Temple;  she 
died  29  May,  1876,  having  had  3  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  John  Gilbert  Orme,  born  11  July,  1863  ;  died  10 
June,  1864. 

(2)  Christopher  Cuthbert,  born  17  May,  1871. 

(3)  Stanley  Patricius,  born  9  April,  1876. 

(4)  Katherine  Maude,  born  4  Oct.,  1864. 

(6)  Margaret  Fairfax,  born  14  Jan.,  1866  ;  died  3  Dec, 

1S76. 

(6)  Ellen  Patricia,  born  24  March,  1S68. 

Rev.  Alfred  F.  Curwen  married  2ndly,  18  June, 
1878.  Laura  Naomi,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Smith,  Esq., 
of  Weyhill,  and  has  a  son  and  2  daughters. 


(7)  John  Neville  St.  George,  bom  23  April,  1879. 

(8)  Esme  Violette,  bom  23  May,  1882. 

(9)  Mirabel  Gertrude  Morris,  born  2  July,  1883. 

[3^]  Eldred  Vincent  Morris,  J. P.,  born  6  Jan.,  1842; 
married  19  July,  1S65,  Hebe  Emily  Maritana,  daughter 
and  sole  heir  of  Sir  Chaloner  Ogle,  Bart.,  and  has  a  son 
and  daughter. 

(1)  Chaloner  Frederick  Hastings,  born  20  July,  1866. 

(2)  Edith  Margaret  Spence,  born  24  Aug.,  1867. 

[4^]  Charles  Houstoun,  of  Haywards,  Alameda  co., 
U.S.A.,  born  4  Aug.,  1843  ;  married  3  Nov.,  1873,  Laura 
Helena  Wallace,  daughter  of  Rev.  John  George  Henry 
Hill,  of  St.  Katharine's,  London,  M.A.  Emanuel  Coll., 
Camb.,  1856,  rector  of  Quarley,  Hants,  since  1873,  and 
has  2  daughters. 

Clare  Hebe,  bom   12   Aug.,   1875;    Trenna,  bom 

March,  1S83. 
[5^]  Edward  Hasell,  rector  of  Plumbland  since  1875, 
born  4  June,  1847  ;  married  6  July,  1S72,  Eleanor  Marie 
Louise,  daughter  of  Rev.  John  George  Henry  Hill,  of  St. 
Katharine's,  London,  aforesaid,  and  has  a  son  and 
daughter. 

Edward  Stanley,  bom  21  Jan.,  1879. 

Frances  Edith  Mackenzie,  born  2  May,  1875. 
[&g\  Matilda  Agnes,  died  3  Aug.,  1861  ;  married  3  Aug., 
1858,  to  Rev.  Perceval  Maurice  Shipton,  LL.B.  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Camb.,  1851,  rector  (since  1S60)  and  patron  of 
Halsham,  Yorkshire,  rector  of  Clapton,  Somerset,  1855- 
60,  and  had  2  sons. 

(1)  Charies  Percy  Shipton,  born  20  Feb.,  1860. 

(2)  Francis  Eldred,  R.N.,  born  29  April,  1861. 

[7^]  Julia  Caroline,  twin  with  Matilda,  married  3  Aug., 
1857,  to  Edward  Calvert  Arneman  Haworth,  capt.  17th 
lancers  (see  Yorkshire  Pedigrees,  ed.  Foster),  and  has  z 
sons  and  2  daughters. 

Henry  Eldred  HaWORTH,  born  19  Oct.,  1865 ;  Edward 
Arneman,    born   25    April,    1875  ;    Winifred    Agnes 
Geraldine,  bom  31  May,  1871  ;  Matilda  Hebe,  born 
14  Sept.,  1864. 
[ig\  Eda  Geraldine. 


LINEAGE 

Of  Curwen,  of  Workington. 


GILBERT  CURWEN,  of  Workington,  Cumberland, 
the  he^d  of  this  knightly  family  in  T403  (for 
of  his  ancestry  see  the  Transactions  of  the  Cumberland  and 
Westmorland  Archcsological  Society)  ;  he  married  ist,  Alice, 
daughter   of  Sir  Lowther,   and   andly,   Isabella   de 

Derwentwater,  widow  of  Sir  Christopher  de  Moresby  ;  by 
his  ist  wife  he  had  at  least  3  sons,  who  aU  died  of  the  plague 
in  1403,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

William  Curwen,  married  ist,  Elyn,  daughter  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  Robert  Bran,  and  2ndly,  Margaret,  daughter  of 
Sir  John  Croft ;  he  died  of  the  plague  1403  ;  by  his  2nd  wife 

Christopher  Curwen  ;  he  married  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Sir  John  Huddleston,  of  Millom,  and  died  17  July,  1450, 
buried  at  Workington  ;  he  had  a  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Curwen,  styled  a  knight  in  the  Visitation  of 
Cumberland  by  Norroy  K.ing-of-.'\rms,  1615  ;  married  Ann, 
daughter  of  Sir  Robert  Lowther,  of  Lowther,  and  died  about 
1470,  having  had  5  sons  and  5  daughters. 

1]  SIK  CIIKISTOPHER,  of  whom  presently. 

2'    Gilbert.  [3]  William. 

'4'    Thomas.  [5J  Ambrose. 

'6]  Margaret,  married  to  Thomas  Salkeld,  of  Rosgill. 

7]  Elizabeth,  married  to  John,  son  of  Rowland  Cleybom. 

8'    Ann,  married  to  Thomas  Blennerhassett,  of  Yrdington. 

'9]  Janet,  married  ist,  to  Sandford  ;  andly,  to 

'  Yytherdington  (Wyddrington). 
[10]  Isabel,  married  to  Christopher  Battye. 


IR  CHRISTOPHER  CURWEN,  living  1492,  knighted 
in  Scotland  by  the  Eari  of  Northumberiand  20  Edward 
,,  1480-1  :  married  ist,  Ann,  daughter  of  Sir  John  Pen- 
gton.of  Muncaster,  and  had  6  sons  and  4  daughters. 
1]  SIR  THO.UAS,  of  whom  presently. 
John,  parson  of  Workington, 
William,  parson  of  Distington, 
Robert,  of  Workington,  merchant, 
Edward.  [6]  George. 

J  Elizabeth,  married  to  Nicholas  Ridley,  of  Willimonds- 
cke,   Northumberiand,  whose  son,   Christopher,   marned 
Miss  Heron,  and  had  a  son,  Nicholas,  "  the  martyr,"  bishop 
of  London. 

[81  Mabel,  married  to  William  Sandford,  of  Askham. 
1 9]   Margaret,  married  to  William  Curwen,  of  Camerton. 
[10]  Janet,  married  to  John  Salkeld,  of  Pardsey. 
Christopher  Curwen  married  2ndly,  Katherine,  widow 
of  Thomas  Salkeld,  daughter  and  heir  of  Richard  Salkeld, 
of  Roysgill,  and  had  a  daughter, 

[II]  Isabella,   married  (dispensation   9  July,   1492)  to  Sir 
John  Lamplugh,  of  Lamplugh. 

eiR  THOMAS  CURWEN,  knight  of  the  Bath  on  ths 
'^  marriage  of  Prince  Arthur,  17  Nov.,  1501  ;  marned  ist, 
Anne,  daughter  of  Sir  John  Huddleston,  ot  Millom,  and  had 
4  sons  and  3  daughters  (given  at  page  12S)  ;  he  marned 
2ndly,  Isabel,  widow  of  Henry  Chippard,  daughter  of  Sir 
Henry  Percy,  and  had  a  daughter, 
[8]  Jane,  married  to  Sir  William  Musgrare, 


[   132] 


The  +  Descent  +  oe  •♦ 


Charles     Percy     Shipton,     Esq., 


iBloon  Kogai 


FROM   THE 


Of  CnglanD. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=Eleanor  (lit  n-.le),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre  (2nd  wife),b.= 
there  1272,  d.  loMay,  1305. 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  ist= 
lo  SirPiers  Gaveston,  Earl  of 
Cornwall. 


^Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
1295. 


=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
band), cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
ter, d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Audley,   d.  7=f=Ralph   de   Stafford,   K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 

I  Aug.  1372. 


Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford,: 


S.1 


Katherine  de  Stafford^ 


=Philippa,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Beauchamp,  Earl  of  War- 
wick. 

=Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  cr. 
Earl  of  Suffolk  1399,  d.  18 
Sept.  1415. 


Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole=j=Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cheney. 


Katherine  de  la  Pole=f  Sir     Miles     Stapilton,     pf 
Yorks,  d.  30  Sept. 


)fe=fbir     Miles 
I  Bedale,  Yo 
_J  1466. 


Joan  Stapilton=j=Sir  John  Huddleston,  of  Milium  (2nd 
husband). 


:on=ps 

J' 


Ann  Huddleston=i=Sir    Thomas     Curwen,    d. 


Sir  Christopher  Curwen,  of=j=Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger' 
Workington.  I  Bellingham,  of  Burneshead, 

I  m-  ,  1492. 

Agnes  ( 1st  wife),  dau.=j=Sir  Thomas^Florence  (2nd  wife), 
of  Sir  Walter  Slrick-  I  Curwen,  d.  wid.ofThos.Forster, 
land,  of  Sizergh.  |  1544.  of  Etherstone. 

Mary  ( 1st  wife),  dau.  of=SirHen.Curwen,=T=Jannet  Crosby 
Sir  Nicholas  Fairrax,of    knighted     1570,     (2nd  wife). 
Gilling  and  Walton.        died  1597,  | 

Thomas   Curwen,  of  Sella=pHelen,  eldest  dau.  of  Saml. 
Park,  d.  26  April,  1653.        I  Sanderson,  of  Hedley Hope, 
I  m.  1639,  d.  1670. 


Darcy  Curwen,  of  SeHa=j=Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Wilfrid 
Park,  b.  1643,  d.  30  July,  Lawson,  of  Isell,  m.  1677, 
1722.  d.  1730. 


'  July. 


Eldred    Curwen,   of   Sella=f  Julian  Clenmie, 
Park,    M.P.,    b.    25   Jan.  I  1759- 
1745-6^ I 

Henry  Curwen,  M.P.  Car-=j=Isabe!la,  dau.  of  William 
lisle  and  Cumberland,  d.  23  I  Gale,  Esq,,  of  Whitehaven, 
June,  1778.  I  buried  15  Dec.  1776. 


Margaret     (lst=John  Ch- 


wife),  dau.  of 
John  Taubman, 
of  Castletown 
Isle  of  Man,  m, 
1775,  d.  177S. 


,  of  Unerigg  and 
Workington,  M.P. 
Carlisle  and  Cum- 
berland, d,   II  Dec. 


Cur-^=IsabelIa.younger 


April,  18 


Henry  Curwen,  of  Work -=j=Jane,  dau.  of  Edwd.  Stanley, 
ington  Hall,  high  sheriff  I  Esq.,  of  Whitehaven,  m. 
Cumb.lS33,d.2oOct.  lS6o.  |  1S04,  d.  1853. 


D.L..  lieut.  14th 
dragoons,  b.  3  July, 
d.  I  April,  1875. 


Henry  Fraser 
Curwen,  of 
Workington 
Hall.Cumber- 
land,  J. P.,  b. 
19  April,  1834. 

A 


-trances  iMargaret,  iltnry    cur-— ^I'ora,  aau.  ot  v^atnerine  i,isi^^vviii.    uirfimic-— j...it 

dau.ofEdwd.  Jesse,  wen,      rector  1  Genl.  Goldie,  wife),  dau.  of  |  Curwen.  of  the      eldei 

Esq.,  of  Hampton  of  Working,      m.  10  March,  Rev.R.Knox,      Oaks,    b.     23      Tho. 

Court,    Middlesex,  ton,  b. 9 Nov.      1835.  D.D.,m.i849,  I  Sept.  1816.          rectt 

m.  22  Jan.  1833.  l3i2.               A  d.  1864.            A                               m-  '' 


Voung,    (seepp. 

rector  of  Gilling,     I30ind 

878.  •     132)- 


Alfred  Francis 
Curwen,  rector 
of  Harrington, 
b.25Nov.t835. 


Chas.  Houstoun 
Curwen.ol  Hay- 
wards,  U.S.A., 
m.  1873  Laura, 
dHu.  of  Rev.  J. 
G.H.Hill. rector 
ofQuarley.= 


Hill.afsd.j 

Edward  Stanley, 
1879. 


[^33] 


Matilda  Agnes,  m. 
:S58toRev.Perce- 
val  M.  Shipton. 
LL.B.,  rector  and 
patronofHalsham, 


Charles  Percy  Shipton, 

b.  20  Feb.  i860. 
Francis  Eldred,  R.N., 
b.  29  April,  1861. 


H       eL. 


Edward. 
Winifred. 
Matilda. 


♦>•  THS   DGSCGHT   OB  •♦ 

LIEUT.-COL. 
SIR   THOMAS    POWELL    BUXTON,    BART.,    M.P., 


IBloon  iaopal 


of  CnglantJ. 


Aug.=pEleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of  Ferdi- 
17  June,  1239,  d-  7  July,  •  nand  III.,  King  of  Castile,  d.  27 


I  Nov, 

T; 


Joan  of  Acre,  d.  10  May,  i3o5_;Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  Glou- 
(2nd  wife).  I  cesterand  Hereford  (isthusbd.), 

d.  7  Dec.  1295. 


Eleanor,  sister  and  co-heir  of=pHugh  le  Despen 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  Glou-  park.  ;  declared  tr: 
cester,  m.  i  May,  1306.  |  29  Nov.  1327. 


James  Berkeley,  nephew  and—Isabel  (2nd  wife),  ;«-idow  of  Henry 
heir  male  of  Thomas,  Lord  .  Ferrers,  son  and  heir  of  William, 
Berkeley  :  he  had  sum.  to  park.  5th  Lord  Ferrers  of  Groby,  dau. 
1421-61,  d.  Nov.  1463.  of  Thomas  Mowbray,  Duke  of 


Maurice  Berkeley  (and  son),  d.=pl! 


1  Waddall,  widow,  nit  Veel. 


Sir  Thomas  Perrott,  of=pMary  Berkeley, -pSir  Thomas  Johnes  (and 

Haroldstone,  CO.  Pem-  1  dau.  and  heir,    /tshusband). 

broke (ist  husbandX      !  :=Sir  Robert  Whitney(3rd 

/t\  husband). 

A, 
coniiyincd  above. 


Sir  JohrPerrolt,ofHaroldstone,=Anne    (ist    wife),    dau.    of   Sir 
K.B.,  lord-deputy  Ireland  1583,      Thomas  Cheney,  K.G. 
admiral  of  the  fleet,  died  in  the=Jane  Pollard  (2nd  wife). 


Anne  Perrott  (ist  wife) —  Sir   John 
1  Castle,   P. 


of  Picton 
Castle,    Pembroke,   bart.,  d.  a/ 


Olive  Philipps  (5th  dau.)=pSampson  Lort,  of  Eastmoor  and 
I  Stackpole,  co.  Pembroke, 


Elizabeth  Lort  (ist  wife),  m.  ii=Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran,  CO. 
Nov.  1661,  d.  7  Feb.  1685.  [  Montgomery,  b.  9  Dec  1637,  d. 

26th  xi.  month,  1698. 


Sampson  Lloyd,  of  Birmingham,=^Mary  (andwife),  dau.  of  Ambrose 
b.  26  Feb.,  1664,  m.  5  x.  1695,  d.  .  Crowley,  of  Stourbridge,  sister 
3  i.  1724.  of  Sir  Ambrose   Crowley,   died 

I  ist  ix.  month,  1770,  aged  93. 


Sarah  (rstwife).dau.=^Sampson  Lloyd,  ofz 
of  Richard  Parkes,  1  Birmingham,  banker, 
of  OaksweU  Hall,  j  b.  1699,  d.  1779  (see 
CO.  Staff.  App,  146.  155- 


of  Nehemiah  Ch: 
pion,  of  Bristol, 
1731,  d.  1766. 


Osgood    Hanbury,  Charles    Hanbury,  Sampson  Hanbury,  Thomas         Fowell=pAnn£ 

of  Holfield  Grange,  of  Halstead,  Essex,  of      Poles       Hall,  Buxton(isthusbd.),      bury, 

d.  II  Feb.  1852.=  d.  4  Jan.  1825.=  Herts,  d.s.p.2Aug.  d.  31  Dec.  1793-         I  12  Fe 

A  A 


Poles 
Herts,  d.s.p.2Au, 
183s. 


-Edmund  Henning,  Rachel,      m.     to 

of  MclcombeRegis,  Richard  Gumey. 

Dorset(2nd  hus.)=j=  Mary,  m.to  David 

I  Lloyd. 


Sir  Thomas  Fowell  Buxton,  ol 
Bellfield,  Dorset,  and  Runcton, 
Norfolk,  cr.  a  baronet  30  July, 
1840,  M.P.  Weymouth  1818-37,  d. 
19  Feb.  1845. 

Sir  Edward  North  Bux-^Cathei 
ton,  2nd  bart.,  M.P.  I  of  Samuel  Gur 
South  Essex  1847-52,  1  ney,  Esq. 
East  Norfolk  1857-8,  b.  Ham  He 
i6  Sept,  1812.  Essex,    m. 

Apl.,  1836. 


=  Hannah,  5th  dau.  of  John 
1  Gumey,  of  Earlham, 
Norfolk,  m.  15  May,  1807, 
d.  20  March,  1872. 


:Wm.  Forster,      Charles     Buxton,     of::=Martha,     eldest 
of    Eradpole,      Weymouth,  b.  16  Dec.   |  dau.,  m.  19  Dec. 


Weymouth,  b.  16  Dec.   1  t 
i787,d.  4july,  1817. 


A 


dau.    Thos.  Fowell    Charles  Buxton, 


of  Foxwarren, 
Surrey,  M.P.  drew  John- 
E.  Surrey,  etc.,  ston,  Esq., 
d,  10  Aug.  1871.  M.P.,  who 
d.1852.^ 


A 


■A 


Richenda,  m. 

Capt.  Philip 
Hamond,  and 
died  15  June, 
1858.^ 


Right  Hon.  William  Edward 
Forster,  P.C,  M.P.  Bradford 
since  18S1,  chief  secretary  Ireland 
1880-2,  b.  II  July,  1818,  m.  15 
Aug.   1850.   Jane   Mai'tha,  eldest 


Sir  Thomas  Fowell- 
Buxton,  3rd  bart., 
M.P.  Lynn  Regis 
18658.  lieut.-col. 
and  Tower  Ham- 
lets, b.  a6  Jan., 
1837. 


LadyVi. 
Noel,  d: 


Charles,     ist  Hall,  m.    1861.  chairm 

Earl  ofGains-  Louisa,  dau.  of  School 

borough,   m.  Jno.  G.  Hoare,  1862,  I 

iajune,i862.  Esq.,  she  died  of    Re 


North  Bux-  Henry  Edmund  Charles    Louis 

Knighton,  Buxton,    lieut.-  Buxton, b.  1846, 

n  of  London  col.  2nd  Norfolk  m, 1873,  Maria, 

Board,     m.  R.V.,  m.   1867,  srddau.of  Rev. 

nily,yst.dau.  Mary  R..  dau.  J.  Lee-Warner, 

and    Hon.  of  Rev.  A.  Up-  of    Thorpland 
Hall,  Norfolk. 


FrancisWilliamBux-  Other 
ton,  of  London,  ban-  issue 
ker,  M.P.  Andover  (see 
1880,  m,  1872,  Hon.  p. 
Mary,  dau.  of  John, 
1st  Lord  LawTence, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I.= 


140). 


-Edward. 

—Winifred, 

—Violet. 

—Rosalind. 


-Walter 

6    May] 
1875. 
-Norah. 


[134} 


— 'John  LawTenc«^ 

Hugh  Forster. 

Robert  Vere. 

Ruth. 

Madeline. 
—Hilda. 

—Cecil.' 


BUXTON,  SIR  THOMAS  FOWELL  (1840 
U.K.);  M.P.Lynn  Regis  1865-8;  lieut.-col. 
2nd  Tower  Hamlets  R.V.;  19TH  IN  DESCENT  FROM 
Edward  I.  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  baronet 
in   1858;  born   26  Jan.,  1837;  married  12   June, 

1862,  Lady  Victoria  Noel,  youngest  daughter  of 
Charles,    ist   earl   of  Gainsborough,  and  has   4 
sons  and  5  daughters, 
[1]  Thomas  Fowell  Victor,  born  5  April,  1865. 

8]  Noel  Edward,  born  9  Jan.,  1869. 

3]  Charles  Roden,  bom  27  Nov.,  1875. 

4]  Harold  Jocelyn,  born  20  June.  iSSo. 

5]  Edith  Frances,  born  30  Aug.,  1867. 

6]  Mary  Catherine,  born  29  July,  1870. 

7]  Constance  Victoria,  born  5  June,  1872. 

8]  Victoria  Alexandrina,  born  5  Jan.,  1874. 
[9]  Mabel  Frances  Evelyn. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  between  two  mullets  in  fesse  sa. 
Crest — A  buck's  head  gu.,  attired  or,  gorged  willi  a  collar  of  the 
last,  therefrom  pendant  an  escutcheon  arg.,  charged  with  an  African's 
head  ppr. 

Supporters— De.xter,  an  African  negro  wreathed  about  the  head 
and  loins  with  oak  ppr.  Sinister,  a  buck  gu.  attired  and  unguled  or. 
Motto — "  Do  it  with  thy  might." 


The  Descent  of 

Lt.-Col.  Sir  Thos.  Fowell  Buxton,  Bart., 

FROM  the  Blood  Royal  of  England. 

nWARD  L,  so  named 
ifter  Edward  the  Confes- 
sor; born  at  Westminster 
17  June,  1239,  knighted 
at  Burgos  1254,  created 
earl  of  Chester;  .crowned 
at  Westminster,  19  Aug., 
1274,  king  of  England, 
lord  of  Ireland,  duke  of 
Aquitaine;  he  subdued 
the  principality  of  Wales  1283,  claimed  and  e.xer- 
cised  feudal  superiority  over  Scotland  ;  died  at 
Burgh-on-the-Sands,  Cumberland,  7  July,  1307, 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey;  by  his  ist  wife' 


Eleanor,  daughter  of  Ferdinand  III.,  king  of 
Castile,  who  died  27  Nov.,  1290,  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  daughter, 

TOAN  OF  ACRE,  born  there  1272;  died  10 
J  ^lay.  1305.  having  married  ist,  2  May,  1290, 
as  2nd  wife,  to  Gilbert  de  Clare  (surnamed  "The 
Red  "),  earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford ;  he  died 
at  Monmouth  castle,  7  Dec,  1295  ;  she  re-mar- 
ried, 1296,  to  Ralph  de  Monthermer,  who  had 
summons  to  parliament  as  Earl  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford,  in  right  of  his  wife,  1299-1306,  and  had 
issue  ;  Joan  of  Acre  had,  by  her  ist  husband, 
with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

■p  LEANOR  DE  CLARE,  sister  and  co-heir  of 
-L--  Gilbert,  Earl  of  Gloucester,  who  fell  at 
Bannockburn,  24  June,   1314,  s.p.  ;    married   ist, 

1  May,  1306,  to  Hugh  Despencer,  a  favourite  of 
Edward  I.  ;  summoned  to  parliament  as  Hugo?ii 
le  Des;pencer,  junior i,  from  29  July,  8  Edward  II., 
1314,  to  10  Oct.,  19  Edward  11.,  1325;  hanged 
29  Nov.,  1326;  declared  a  traitor  by  act  of  par- 
liament, and  his  honours  forfeited,  his  wife  and 
family  imprisoned  in  the  Tower;  she  re-married, 
as  2nd  wife,  to  William  la  Zouch  (younger  son  of 
Robert,  Lord  Mortimer,  of  Richards  Castle),  had 
summons  first  as  William  la  Zouche,  and  after- 
wards as  William  la  Zouch  de  Mortimer,  1327-37, 
and  died  30  June,  1337.  By  her  ist  husband  she 
had,  with  other  issue  (see  page  127),  a  daughter, 

ELIZABETH  DESPENCER,  married  to  Sir 
Maurice  Berkeley  (eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Berkeley,  of  Beverston  Castle,  by  his  wife  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Roger  Mortimer,  Earl  of  March) ;  he 
had  summons  to  parliament  14  Aug.,  36  Edward 
III.,  1362,  to  24  Feb.,  42  Edward  III.,  1368  ;  said 
to  have  died  8  June,  1367,  buried  in  St.  Augustine's 
Abbey,  and  had,  with  2  daughters,  4  sons,  of 
whom  the  2nd,  viz., 

SIR  JAMES  BERKELEY,  of  Ragland,  Knt., 
governor  of  Tretour  Castle,  co.  Pembroke, 
1402  ;  he  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heir  of 
Sir  John  Bluet,  Knt.;  she  (re-man-ied  to  William 
Thomas,  Esq.)  brought  Ragland  manor  and  other 
estates  to  her  ist  husband,  who  died  13  June, 
1409,  buried  in  St.  Augustine's  Abbey,  and  had 

2  sons,  of  whom  the  elder, 

35]  . 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


JAMES  BERKELEY,  nephew  and  heir  male 
of  Thomas  Berkeley,  summoned  1382-1416, 
succeeded  to  the  castle  and  lands  of  Berkeley 
under  an  entail  made  by  his  great-grandfather, 
Thomas,  3rd  lord  ;  he  had  summons  to  parliament 
20  Oct.,  1421,  to  23  May,  1461  ;  he  died  22  Oct., 
3  Edward  IV.,  1463,  buried  in  Berkeley  church  ; 

he  married  ist,  ,  daughter  of  Sir  Humphrey 

Stafford,  of  Hoke,  Dorset ;  she  died  s.p.,  and  he 
married  2ndly,  Isabel,  widow  of  Henry  Ferrers  (sun 
and  heir  of  William,  5th  Lord  Ferrers  of  Groby), 
daughter  of  Thomas,  and  cousin  and  co-heir  of 
John  Mowbray,  Duke  of  Norfolk;  she  died  29 
Sept.,  1452,  buried  at  the  Grey  Friars,  Glouces- 
ter ;  he  married  3rdly,  Joane,  daughter  of  John 
Talbot,  ist  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  s.p.  (she  re-mar- 
ried to  Edmund  Hungerford) ;  by  his  2nd  wife  he 
had,  with  3  daughters,  4  sons,  of  whom 

MAURICE  BERKELEY  (2nd  son),  styled 
Maurice  Berkeley,  Esq.,  made  partition 
with  the  Earl  of  Surrey  of  the  Mowbray  inherit- 
ance, but  was  not  summoned  to  parliament ;  he 
died  1507,  having  married  Isabel,  daughter  of 
Sir  Philip  Mead,  of  Bristol ;  she  died  1517,  buried 
at  the  Augustine  (Austin)  Friars,  London,  having 
had,  with  a  daughter,  3  sons. 

[1]  Sir  Maurice,  K.B.,  summoned  to  parliament  1522; 

married  and  died  s.p.  12  Sept.,  1523. 

[2]  Sir  Thomas,  constable   of  Berkeley  castle,   died  22 

Jan.,  1533  ;  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Berkeley. 

[3]  James,  of  Tliornbury,  married  Susan  Weddall,  widow, 

nee  Veel,  and  had  a  daughter. 

Mary  Berkeley,  heir  of  her  father,  married  Ist  to 
Sir  Thomas  Perrott,  of  Haroldstone,  co.  Pembroke ; 
she  re-married  to  Sir  Thomas  Johnes,  Knt.,  of  Aber- 
marles,  Carmarthenshire,  by  whom  she  had  4  sons 
and  3  daughters  ;  she  is  said  to  have  re-married  lastly 
to  Sir  Robert  Whitney  ;  by  her  ist  husband  she  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  viz., 

SIR  JOHN  PERROTT,  of  Haroldstone,  co. 
Pembroke,  K.B.,  lord-deputy  of  Ireland  1583, 
Knightofthe  Bath  at  the  coronationof  EdwardVI., 
P.C.  Queen  Elizabeth,  president  of  Munster  1572, 
admiral  of  the  fleet  at  the  time  of  the  meditated 
invasion  of  Ireland  by  the  Spaniards,  subsequently 
(1588)  tried  and  condemned  for  high  treason,  but 
respited,  and  died  in  the  Tower ;  made  his  will 
May  3,  1592;  he  married  ist,  Anne,  daughter  of 
Sir  Thomas  Cheney,  K.G.,  and  had  a  son.  Sir 
Thomas  ;  he  married  2ndly,  Jane  Pollard,  and 
had,  with  other  issue  (see  vol.  i.,  page  145),  a 
daughter, 

Anne  Perrott,  married,  as  ist  wife,  to  Sir  John 
Philipps,  of  Picton  Castle,  Pembroke,  etc..  Baronet,  so 
created  9  Nov.,  1621  ;  he  died  27  March,  1629,  having 
had,  with  numerous  issue,  a  daughter, 

Olive  Philipps  (5th  daughter),  married  to  Sampson 
Lort,  of  Eastmoor  (or  East  Meare)  and  Stackpole.  co. 
Pembroke,  high  sheriff  1649  (brother  of  Sir  Roger  Lort, 
created  a  baronet  15  July,  1662),  and  had  a  daughter. 


ELIZABETH  LORT,  bom  2  Nov.,  1633,  died 
7  Feb.,  1685,  having  married  11  Nov.,  1661, 
as  ist  wife,  to  Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran,  co. 
Montgomery,*  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Oxon,  a  magistrate 
for  yie  county,  and  nominated  for  the  shrievalty 
(son  and  heir  of  Charles  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran,  by 
his  wife  Elizabeth  Stanley,  see  lineage,  page  156); 
bom  9  Dec,  1637;  died  26th  nth  month,  1698; 
he  married  2ndly,  8  Feb.,  1686,  Ann  Laurence, 
of  Lea,  CO.  Hereford  ;  she  died  s.p.  2  March,  1708 
(inscription  states  6th  month,  1708).  By  his  1st 
wife  he  had,  with  other  issue  (see  vol.  i.,  page  145), 
a  son, 

SAMPSON  LLOYD,  of  Lea,  near  Leominster, 
and  of  Birmingham,  iron  merchant ;  born  at 
Welshpool,  26  Feb.,  1664;  died  3,  buried  16  xi., 
1724,  having  married  ist,  1685,  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  Sybil  Good,  Esq.,  of  ;  she  died  10 
April,  1692,  having  had  4  daughters  (see  vol.  i., 
page  146) ;  he  married  2ndly,  5  x.,  1695,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Ambrose  Crowley,  Esq.,  aforesaid; 
she  bom  15  Sept.,  1677;  died  ist  9th  month, 
1770,  aged  about  93,  having  had,  with  other  issue 
(see  vol.  i.,  page  146),  a  son, 

QAMPSON  LLOYD,  of  Old  Park  House,  Bir- 
^^  mingham,  banker  and  ironmaster,  purchased 
"  Owen's  Farm "  1743  (son  of  Sampson  Lloyd 
and  Mary  Crowley,  see  page  65),  bom  at  Bir- 
mingham 15  v.,  1699;  died  30  Nov.,  1779;  he 
married  ist,  29  Sept.,  1727,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Richard  Parkes,  Esq.,  of  Oakswell  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  and  of  Birmingham  ;  she  died  16  iii., 
1729,  aged  29  [leaving  an  only  son,  Sampson, 
father,  by  Rachel  Barnes,  of  7  sons  and  10  daugh- 
ters (see  vol.  i.,  page  146)];  he  married  2ndly, 
17  Sept.,  1 73 1,  Rachel,  daughter  of  Nehemiah 
Champion,  of  Bristol;  she  bora  30  March,  1712, 
and  died  16  Sept.,  1766,  having  had,  with  other 
issue  (see  vol.  i.,  page  156),  a  daughter, 

MARY  LLOYD,  born  10  xii.,  1736;  died  18 
Nov.,  1770  ;  married  18  Jan.,  1757,  to 
Osgood  Hanbury,  Esq.,  of  Holiield  Grange,  Essex, 
and  of  London,  banker  (only  son  of  John  Hanbury, 
of  Holfield  Grange,  aforesaid,  see  subsequent 
volume) ;  he  bom  15  xii.,  1731,  and  died  11  Jan., 
1784,  having  had,  with  5  sons,  3  daughters,  of 
whom  the  eldest, 

ANNA  HANBURY,  died  ;  she 

married  ist,  12  Feb.,  1782,  to  Thomas 
Fowell  Buxton,  of  Earl's  Colne,  Essex,  high  sheriff 
of  that  county  (son  of  Isaac  Buxton,  see  lineage, 
page  141),  bom  i  Sept.,  1756;  died  3  Dec,  1793 
(she  re-married  to  Edward  Henning,  Esq.,  of 
Melcombe  Regis,  Dorset);  by  her  ist  husband 
she  had  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 


*  Charles  Lloyd  joined  ihe  Society  of  Friends  in  1662  ;  he  was 
imprisoned  (with  his  wife)  in  Welshpool  gaol  for  ten  years  on 
account  of  his  religious  principiss. 


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Thomas     Fowell     Buxton,     Esq., 


151000  Eopal 


OF  EASNEYE,  HERTS. 

FROM  THE 


Of  CnglanD. 


Edward  I:,  crowned  19  Aug.=pEIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of  Ferdi- 
1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  d.  7  July,  •  nand  HI.,  King  of  Castile,  d.  27 
1307.  1  Nov.  1290. 

Joan  of  Acre,  d.  10  May,  isos^^Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  Glou- 
(2nd  wife).  I  cesterand  Hereford  (isthusbd.), 

!  d.  7  Dec.  1295. 


Eleanor,  sister  and  co-heir  of=pHugh  !e  Despencer,  sum.  to 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  Glou-  parlt.  ;  declared  traitor  ;  hanged 
cester,  m.  I  May,  1306.  1  29  Nov.  1327. 


Elizabeth  Despenc 


Maurice  Berkeley,  sum. 


;  Berkeley,  of  Ragland,=p:Elizabeth,   dau.   and   coheir  of 
3  June,  1409.  Sir  John  Bluet,  of  Ragland,  knt. 


James    Berkeley,    nephew    and — Isabel  (2nd  wife),  widow  of  Henry 
heir    male    of    Thomas,     Lord  ■  Ferrers,  son  and  heir  of  William, 
Berkeley  ;  he  had  sum.  to  parlt.      5th  Lord  Ferrers  of  Groby,  d; 
1421-61,  d.  Nov.  1463.  "  "■  ■'      ■ 


Maurice  Berkeley  (2nd  son),  d.=7=Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Mead, 
,1507.  I  of  Bristol,  d.  1517. 


ibury=^u 


Sir  Thomas  Perrott,  ofi^Mary  Berkeley,=T=Sir  Thom 
Haroldstone,  co.  Pem-  1  dau.  and  heir.  Ahusband), 
broke  (ist  husband).      !  =SirRobei 


coniimud  above. 


Waddall,  widow,  »/cVeeL 
Johnes  (2nd 


Sir  johnPerrott,  ofHaroldstone,:=Anne    (ist    wife),    dau.    of  Sir 
KB.,  lord-deputy  Ireland  1583.      Thomas  Cheney,  K.G. 
admiral  of  the  fleet,  died  in  the— Jane  Pollard  (2nd  wife). 

'''°""-     , —J 


Anne  Penott  (i 


;wife)_Sii 

I  Ca      , 
March, 


Sampson  Lloyd,  of  Birmingham, =:pMary(2nd  wife),  dau. of  Ambrose 
b.  26  J'eb.,  1664,  m.  5  x.  1695,  d.  ,  Crowley,  of  Stourbridge,  sister 
3  I-  1724-  of  Sir  Ambrose   Crowley,   died 

i  ist  ix.  month,  1770,  at;ed  93. 


Lloyd,    of— Rachel(2 


of   Oakswell    Hall, 


App,  146, 


-     Mary  Lloyd,  b. 
I    18  Jan.  1757,  d.  I 


Osgood    Hanbury,  Charles    Hanbury,  Sampson  H 

of  Holfield  Grange,  of  Halstead,  Essex,  of      Poles 

d.  ti  Feb.  1852.==  d.  4  Jan.  1825.=  Herts,  d.s.p.2Aug. 

A  A  1835. 


bury,     Thomas        Fowell=Anna    Han-^Edmund  Kenning,  Rachel,      m.     to 

Hall,     Buxton(isthusbd.),  |  bury,_m.   ist      of  MelcombeRegis,  Richard  Gumey. 

"^       t(2nd  hus.)=  Mary,  m.to  David 

'  Lloyd. 


Sir  Thomas  Fowell  Buxton,  of 
Bellfield,  Dorset,  and  Runcton, 
Norfolk,  cr.  a  baronet  30  July, 
1840,  M.P.  Weymouth  1818-37,  d. 
X9  Feb.  1845. 


:Hannah,  5th  dau.  of  John 
Gumey,  of  Earlham, 
Norfolk,  m.  15  May,  1807, 


Anna,  m.  8  Oct.=j=Wm.  Foister,  Charles     Buxton, 

i8i6,d.sjune,      of    Bradpole,  Weymouth,  b.  16 1 

1855.  I  Dorset.  1787,  d.  4  July,  18 

A 


of::^Martha,  eldest 
c.  I  dau.,  m.  19  Dec. 
.    I  1811. 

A 


Sir  Edward  North    Thos.  Fowell—Rachel    Jane,  Charles  Bux Emily  Mary, 

Buxton,  2nd  ban.,     Buxton,       ofTdau.ofSimuel  ton,  M.P.,  b.Tdau.    of    Sir 

M. P.,  d.  II  June,     Easneye,  Gurncy,  Esq.,  iSNov.  1822,      Henry    Hol- 

1858.=  Herts,    b.    29      ofHamHouse,  d.     lo    Aug.      land,  Bt.,  m. 

A  Aug.,  1821.         Essex,    m.    4  1871.  7  Feb., 1850. 

Feb.  .845. 


John  Henry  Bux-  FowcU     Arthur, 

ton,  of  Hunsdon  d.  unm.  1881. 

Bury,  b.  15  Aug.,  GeoflVey  Fowell, 

1849,  m.  10  Nov.,  m.   1878.  Mary, 


Alfred  Fowell, 
Barclay  Fowell, 
Rachel  Louisa, 
Elizabeth  Ellen, 


Catherine  Emily.  Bertr 

Margaret     Jane,  ton, 

m.  1882,  to  Rev.  Sydn 

R.  A.  Pelly.  ton, 


Holton;     m.  7  Feb!  1  : 
i.M.P.,     1856.     d.      1 
^     Aug.     15    June, 
1858.  1 


to    Effie 
Robert       Bar-    Ethel  Mary, 
clay,  Esq.= 

A 


1882,  Constance, 


;,2na 


Eleanor  Margaret,  CharlesAnnesIeyHa- 

m.  1877,  to  Cecil  mond,   of   Twyford, 

Wm.  Boyle,  Esq.  Norfolk,  b.  1856,  m, 

Mary.  1882,  Mary,  dau.  ol 

Richenda,  Edward  Hardcastle, 

Sybil  de  Goumay.  Esq.,  of  New  Lodge, 
Hawkhurst.= 


,.rJ 


['371 


18 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


[1]  SIR  THOMAS  FOWELL,  created  a  baronet. 
[2]  Charles,  of  Weymouth,  formerly  of  Fakenham  ;  born 
i6Dec.,  1787;  dietUJuly,  181 7,  having  married  19  Dec, 
1811,  Martha,  eldest  daughter  of  Edmund  Henning,  Esq., 
of  Melcombe  Regis,  Dorset  ;  she  died  , 

having  had  a  son  and  daughter. 

(1)  Edmund  Charles,  of  Buxton  House,  Essex  ;  bom 
2  Sept.,  1813  ;  died  4  Aug.,  1878,  having  married  3 
Sept.,  1834,  Charlotte  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Abbot 
Upcher,  Esq.,  of  Sheringham,  Norfolk  (^by  Charlotte, 
daughter  of  Lord  Bemers),  and  had  a  son  and  3 
daughters. 

[1]  Edmund  Charles,  born  24  Jan.,  1839  ;  married 
18  June,  1873,  Gertrude,  daughter  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Sykes  ;  s.p. 

[2]  Anna  Mary,  [3]  Augusta,  [4]  Catherine  Emma, 
all  unmarried. 

(2)  Anna,  d.s.p.  19  July,  1842,  having  married  15  July, 
1836,  as  1st  wife,  to  Joseph  Hoare,  of  London,  banker, 
and  of  Childs  Hill,  Middlesex  (see  Foster's  Baroiutagc). 

[3]  Edward  North,  bom  22  April,  1791  ;  died  unmarried 


25  Aug.,  181 1. 
[4]   ■ 


^l]  Anna,  died  5  June,  1855,  having  married  3  Oct.,  1816, 

to  William  Forster,  of  Bradpole,  Dorset ;  he  died  27  Jan., 

1854,  aged  70,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Rt.  Hon.  William  Edward  Forster, of  Burley-in- 
Wharfedale,  Yorks,  P.C,  LL.D.,  M.P.  Bradford  sinc& 
1861,  under-sec.  1S65-6,  vice-president  of  the  council 
1S68-74  ;  lord  rector  of  Aberdeen  University  1S75  ; 
chief  sec.  for  Ireland  18S0-82  ;  born  II  July,  181S; 
married  15  August,  1850  Jane  Martha,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  late  Rev.  Thomas  Arnold,  D.D.,  head-master  of 
Rugby. 

[5]  Sarah  Maiia,  died  18  Aug.,  1839. 

SIR  THOMAS  FOWELL  BUXTON,  of  Bell- 
field,  Dorset,  and  Runton,  Norfolk;  M.P. 
Weymouth  1818-37  ;  created  a  baronet  (for  his 
exertions  which  resulted  in  the  abolition  of  slavery) 
30  July,  1840  ;  born  i  April,  1786;  died  19  Feb., 
1845,  having  married  13  May,  1807,  Hannah  (sister 
of  Elizabeth  Fry),  5th  daughter  of  John  Gumey, 
Esq.,  of  Earlham,  Norfolk  (see  vol.  iii.);  she 
died  20  March,  1872,  having  had  5  sons  and  6 
daughters  [a). 

\\d\  Thomas  Fowell,  died  ,  1 820. 

[2a]  SIB  EDWABD  NORTH,  became  2nd  baronet. 

[8a]  John  Henry,  died  ,  1830. 

[4a]  Thomas  Fo\^ell,  of  Easneye,  Herts,  bora  29  Aug., 

1821  ;  married  4  Feb.,  1845,  Rachel  Jane,  5th  daughter 

of  Samuel  Gumey,  Esq.,  of  Ham  House,  Essex  (see  vol. 

iii.),  and  had  6  sons  and  5  daughters  {b). 

(\b-4d)  John  Henry,  of  Hunsdon  Bury,  Herts  ;  born  15 
Aug.,  1849;  married  f9  Nov.,  1S74,  Emma  Maria, 
daughter  of  Richard  Wilson  Pelly,  D.L.,  capt.  R.N. 
Trinity  House  (see  Foster's  Baronetage'),  and  has  4 
sons  and  a  daughter. 

Henry  Fowell,  born  23  Jan.,  1876  ;  Leonard,  born 
10   Oct.,    1877;   Andrew   Richard,  born    19  Aug., 
1879  ;    Arthur,  born  7  Aug.,  18S2 ;  daughter,  born 
4  Dec,  1S83. 
(2*-^a)  Fowell  Arthur,  curate  of  All  Saints',  Knights- 
bridge,  born  21  Feb.,  1S51 ;  died  unmarried  3 1  July,  1881. 
(3i5-^)  Geoffrey  Fowell,  born  21  June,  1852;  married 
3  Sept.,  1878,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  and  Hon. 
John  Harbord  (see  B.  Suffield  in  Foster's  Peerage), 
and  has  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 

Geoffrey  Charles,  born  4  June,  1879;  Bernard,  born 
21  Oct.,  1SS2  ;  Joan,  born  8  April,  1881. 
(4/5-^a)  Alfred  Fowell,  born  28  March,  1854. 
\hb-4a)  Barclay  P'owell,  born  16  Aug.,  i860. 
(6*-^)  Rachel  Louisa. 


(7/'-.^a)  Elizabeth  Ellen,  married  12  Feb.,  1868,  to 
Robert  Barclay,  Esq.,  of  High  Leigh,  Hoddesden, 
Herts,  and  of  London,  banker  {see  vol.  iii.),  and  has 
4  sons  and  2  daughters. 

Robert  Leatham  Barclay,  bom  30  March,  1869  ; 
David  Buxton,  born  25  Dec,   1S76  ;  Gurney,  born 
9  Feb.,   1879;  Gilbert,  born  21  Feb.,   1882;    Mary 
Dorothea  ;  Clemence  Rachel. 
{U-4a)  Catherine  Emily. 

(9/;-^(j)  Margaret  Jane,  married  26  April,  1882,  to  Rev. 
Richard  Arnold  Pelly,  2nd  son  of  Capt.  Richard  Wilson 
Pelly,  R.N.,  aforesaid,  and  has  a  son,  born  21  Feb., 
1883. 

{\U-4a)  Effie  Priscilla. 
(nb-4a)  Ethel  Mary. 
[5(7]  Charles, of  Foxwarren,  Surrey,  M.P.  Newport, I. W., 
•857-59,    Maidstone    1859-65,     East     Surrey    1865-71  ; 
born  18  Nov.,  1822  ;  died  10  Aug.,  1871,  having  married 
7  Feb.,   1850,  Emily  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Sir 
Henry  Holland,  Bart.,  M.D.   (see  Foster's  Baronetage), 
and  had  2  sons  and  4  daughters  (r). 
(Ic-ja)    Bertram  Henry,  of  Foxwarren,  bom  31  July, 
1852. 

(Zc-sa)  Sydney  Charles,  M.P.  Peterborough  1883; 
late  member  school  board,  Westminster,  1876-S2 ; 
bom  25  Oct.,  1853;  married  3  Feb.,  18S2,  Constance 
Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  John  Lubbock,  Bart.,  M.P. 
(see  Foster's  Baronetage). 

(ic-sa)  Eleanor  Margaret,  married?  Feb.,  1877,  to  Cecil 
William,  son  of  Charles  John  Boyle,  Esq.  (.'•ee  Foster's 
Peerage,  E.  Cork),  and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 
Hugo  Lionel  Charles  (Boyle),  born  23  Nov.,  1881. 
Dorothea  Cecil,  bom  8  Dec,  1879. 
(4f-j(2)  Mary  Emma. 
{5c-ja)  Richenda. 
(jac-ja)  Sybil  de  Gournay. 
[6(z]  Priscilla,  died  18  June,  1852,  having  married  I  Aug., 
1834,  to  Andrew  Johnston,  Esq.,  of  Holton  Haleswotth, 
Sussex,    M.P.    Anstruther   Easter    (now    St.    Andrews 
burghs)  1831-2,  St.  Andrews  burghs   1833-4,  1835-7  5  he 
died  24  Aug.,  1862,  having  had  2  sons  and  4  daughters(fl?). 
{Id-da)  Andrew  Johnston,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Essex,  high 
sheriff  1880;  M.P.  South  Essex  1868-74;  born  23  May, 
1835  ;  married  14  Sept.,  1858,  Charlotte  Ann,  eldest 
daughter  of  Rev.  George  Trevelyan,  rector  of  Maiden 
(see  Foster's  Baronetage),  and  had  a  daughter. 

Beatrice  Priscilla,  bora  20 Jan.,  i860;  died  17  April, 
1862. 
(Zd-6a)  Fowell  Buxton,  capt.  late  3rd  dragoon  guards  ; 
born  5  Jan.,  1839  ;  married  at  Buenos  Ayres,  16  Aug., 
1869,  Alice,  daughter  of  Adam  T,  Douglas,  of  Fray le, 
Muerto,  and  has  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 

Miles,  Edward,  Ada. 
{Zd-6a)  Euphemia,  married  I  Dec,  1859,10  Miles  Mac- 
Innes,  Esq.,  of  Rickerby  House,  Carlisle;  J.P.  Middle- 
sex and  Cumberland,  and  has  5  sons  and  3  daughters 
(see  page  158). 

(id-6a)  Sarah  Maria,  married  28  Jan.,   1S64,  to  Rev. 
Daniel  Frederic  Wilson,  vicar  of  Mitcham  since  1859, 
M.A.  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxon,  1856,  and  has  2  sons  and 
3  daughters. 
Cecil  (Wilson),  bom  30  Oct.,  1864  ;  Laurence,  born 
20  Dec,   1S65  ;  OUve,  born  8  June,  1867  ;  Rachel 
Helen,  born  26  Dec,  1S71 ;  Gladys  Isabel,  bom  3 
June,  1879. 
(5d-6a)  Priscilla  Hannah,  knovm  for  her  work  among 
the  Bosnian  refugees  1875-9,  born       Nov.,  1842. 
(6d-6a)  Catherine  Isabel,   married  7   Sept.,    1869,   to 
Arthur  de  Noe  Walker,  Esq.  (see  Foster's  Baronetage), 
and  has  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 
Bernard  Gino  Walker,  born  18  April,  1S73  '>  Pas- 
chal de  Noe,  bom  28  March,  iSSo  ;  Clare  de  Noe  ; 
Hilda  de  Noe. 
[7a]  Susanna,  died  ,  1811. 

[8a]  Rachel,  died  ,  1820. 


[138] 


♦o  THS  +  DBSCEDT  +  OB  •♦ 

Catharine  Isabel,  wife  of  Capt.  Arthur  de  Noe  Walker, 


FROM     THE 


CBloori  Eopal 


of  CnglanB. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=j=Eleanor  (1st  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  I274,b.  I7june,  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,   c 
1305  (2nd  wife). 


May,=f^Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
I  Gloucester  and  Hereford 
I  ( I  St  husband),  d.  7  Dec.  1 295. 


Eleanor,  sister  and  co-h,  of=f=Hugh  le  Despencer,  sum. 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  to  park. ;  declared  traitor  ; 
Gloucester,™.  I  May,  1306.     hanged  29  Nov.  1326. 


Elizabeth  Despencer=f  Sir  Maurice  Berkeley,  ; 
I  to  parlt.  1 362- 1 368. 


Sir  James  Berkeley,  of  Rag-=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-h.  of 
land,  knt.,d.  13  June,  1409.  Sir  John  Bluet,  of  Ragland, 
knt. 


James  Berkeley,  nephew  and=f=Isabel  (2nd  wife),  widow  of 
heir  male  of  Thomas,  Lord  I  Henry  Ferrers,  son  and 
Berkeley  ;  he  had  sum.  to  heir  of  William,  5th  Lord 
parlt.  1421-1461,  d.  Nov.  |  Ferrers,  of  Groby,  dau.  of 
1463.  I  Thomas  Mowbray,  Duke  of 

I  Norfolk. 

=j=Isabel,    dau.  of  Sir  Philip 
Mead,  of  Bristol,  d.  1517. 


Maurice  Berkeley,  2nd 


James  Berkeley,  of  Thorn-=j=Susan  Waddall,  widow,  : 
bury  (3rd  son).  |  Veel. 


iorn-=p3 

J' 


Sir  Thomas  Perrott,=j=Mary  Berkeley,=SirThomasJohnes 


of  Haroldstone, 
Pembroke  (ist  hus- 
band). 


heir. /|\(2nd  husband). 
=Sir  Robert  Whit- 
ney (3rd  husband). 


,,-    '    conHntted/roin  Below. 
Sir  Thomas  Perrott  (ist  husbd.)=rMary  Berkeley. 


Sir  John  Perrott,  of  Harold-=Anne  (1st  wife),  dau.  of  Sir 
stone,     K.B.,    lord-deputy    Thomas  Cheney,  K.G. 
Ireland  15S3,  admiral  of  the=j=Jane  Pollard  (2nd  wife), 
fleet,  died  in  the  Tower.        | 


Anne  Perrott  (ist  wife)=f=Sir  John  Philipps,  of  Picton 
I  Castle,  Pembroke,  bart.,  d. 
I  27  March,  1629. 


Olive  Philipps  (5th  dau.)=j=Sampson  Lort,  of  East- 
moor  and  Stackpole,  co. 
Pembroke. 


Elizabeth  Lort  (1st  wife),  m.=pCharIes  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran, 
II  Nov.  i56i,  d.  7  Feb.  co.  Montgomery,  b.  9  Dec. 
16S5.  1637,    d.   26th   xi.    month. 


SampsonLloyd,  of  Birming- 
ham, b.  26  Feb.  1664,  m. 
5   X.  1695,  d.  3   i.  1724. 


=Mary  (2nd  wife),  dau.  of 
Ambrose  Crowley,  of  Stour- 
bridge, sister  of  Sir  Am- 
brose Crowley,  died  Ist  ix. 
month,  1770,  aged  93. 


Sarah  (1st  wile),^Sampson  Lloyd,=rRachel  (2nd  wife). 


dau.  of  Richard  I  of  Binningha 
Parkes,  of  Oaks-  banker,  b.  1699, 
well  Hall,  CO.  |  d.  1779  (see  pp. 
Staff.  A146,  155)- 


dau.  of  Nehemiah 
Champion,  of  Bris- 
tol, m.  1731,  d. 
1766. 


Mary  Lloyd,  b.  10  xii.  i736,=f=OsgoodIIanbury.ofHolfield 
m.iSJan.,  1757,  d.  iSNov.  j  Grange,  Essex,  d.  II  Jan. 
1770-  I  1784- 


alfield  Grange,     of  Halstcad,  Essex, 
Feb.  1852.=    d.  4  Jan.  1825.= 

A  A  ■ 


pson  Hanbury,  Thomas 
Poles  Hall,  Biixton(i: 
-s,  d.s.p.sAug.     d.  31  Dec 


Tbury,  m.   ist 
12  Feb.  1782. 


Han-_Edmuiid  Henning 
of  UelcombeKe4is 
Dorset(2nd  hus.)= 


K.cliard  Giirncy. 
M,ary,m.to  David 
Lloyd. 


it  Thomas    Fowell    Buxton,    of=pHannah,  sth  dau.  of  John    Anna,m.  3  0ct.=f=\Vm._Forster,     Charl( 
Runcton,  1  Gurney,       of     Earlham,     i8i6,d.  5  June, 


Bellfield,    Dorset,    and 
tfJorfolk,   cr.    a  baronet   30  July, 
1840,  M.P.  Weymouth  1818-37,  d. 
29  Feb.  J845. 


1,    of==Martha, 
Bradpolel    Weymouth. b. 16 Dec.  1  dau.,  m. 
Dorset.  1787,  d.  4  July,  1817.    I  1811. 


Sir  Edward  North    Thos.  Fowell     Charles  Buxton,     Priscilla    Bu.\-==  Andrew  John 


Buxton, 

M.P.,  d.  II  Ju 


Surrey.      M.P 
d.  10  Aug.  1871 

A 


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sex,  M.P.  St. 
Andrews  Burghs, 
d.  24  Aug,  1852. 


Right  Hon.  William  Edward 
Forster,  P.C,  M.P.  Bradford 
since  1861,  chief  secretary- Ireland 


D.L., 
1880,  M. 
1868-74, 
1835. 


Johnston,  of-^Charlotte  Anne,  Fowell  Buxton  John-  Euphemia,    m.    I 

s,    Woodford     eldest    dau.    of  ston,  capt.   late    3rd  Dec.iSsg,  to  Miles 

Essex,   J. P.,      Rev.        George  dragoon   guards,    m.  MacInnes,Esq.,of 

high     sheriff     Trevelyan,  rec-  Alice,  dau.  of  A.  T.  Rickerby    House, 

P.S.Essex      tor  of  Maiden.  Douglas,  Esq.=  Carlisle,  J.P.= 
b.  23  May,                                                           A  A 


Priscilla  Hannah    Cathennelsabel, 
Johnston.  m.  7  Sept.  i86g, 

to.\rthurdeNoi£ 
Walker,  Esq., 
late  capt.  Madras 
army  = 


Bernard  Gino  de  Nod  Walker,  b.  18  April,  1873. 


Paschel  de  Nod  Walkei 
[    139   ] 


28  March,  1880,  Claic  de  Noe.  Hilda  de  No<£_ 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


[9a]  Louisa,  died  ,  1820. 

[lOfl]  Hannah,  died  ,  1820. 

[11<2]  Richenda,  died   15   June,   185S,   having   married, 

7  Feb.,  1856,  as  1st  wife,  to  Capt.  Philip  Hamond,  late 

34th  rest.,  and  left  a  son, 

Charles  Annesley  (Hamond),  of  Twyford,  Norfolk, 
bom  8  Nov.,  1856;  married  20  April,  1882,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Edward  Hardcastle,  Esq.,  of  New  Lodge, 
Hawkhurst,  Kent  (see  Hoare  pedigree,  in  Foster's 
Baronetage,  and  in  vol.  iii.  of  this  work),  and  has  a  son. 
Philip  (Hamond),  born  i  May,  1883. 

SIR  EDWARD  NORTH  BUXTON,  2nd 
baronet,  M.P.  South  Essex  1847-52,  East 
Norfolk  1857-8;  born  16  Sept.,  1812  ;  died  11  June, 
1858,  having  married  12  April,  1836,  Catherine, 
2nd  daughter  of  Samuel  Gurney,  Esq.,  of  Hare 
House,  Essex  (see  vol.  iii.),  and  had  7  sons  and  5 
daughters  (<?). 

[1^]  SIK  THOMAS  FOWEIL,  8rd  and  present  baronet 
(see  page  135). 

[2^]  Samuel  Gurney,  of  Catton  Hall,  Norfolk  ;  born 
I  Nov.,  1838  ;  mariied  3  Sept.,  1861,  Louisa  Catherine, 
and  daughter  of  John  Gurney  Hoare,  Esq.,  of  Hampstead, 
Middlesex  (see  Foster's  Baronetage  and  vol.  iii.  of  this 
work)  ;  she  died  I  March,  1879,  having  had  4  sons  and 
5  daughters. 

Edward  Gurney,  bom  4  Aug.,  1865  ;  Harry  Gurney, 

born  23  June,   1871  ;  Bertrand  Gurney,  bom  6  Sept., 

1876,  died  I  March,  1879  ;  Lionel,  born  ; 

Margaret  Caroline,  born  25  Aug.,  1863  ;  Anna  Mildred, 

born  I  Nov.,  1S67  ;  Isabel  Louisa,  born  11   Dec.  1869; 

Victoria  Catherine  Audrey,  bom  24  May,  1874;  Carolyn 

Gurney,  born  18  June,  1S75. 

[3(f]   Edward   North,    of  Knighton,    Essex,  J.P.,   D.L., 

verderer   of    Epping   Forest,    chairaian   of  the   London 

school  board  since   1881  ;    born  i  Sept.,  1840 ;  married 

23  Jan.,  1862,  Emily,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon.  and  Rev. 

Kenelm  Digby  (see  Foster's  Peerage),  and  has  3  sons  and 

5  daughters. 

Gerald,  born  30  Oct.,  1862;  Cyril  Digby,  born  25  June, 
1865  ;  Anthony,  born  2  Sept.,  1881  ;  Geraldine,  a  twin 
with  Gerald  ;  Ella ;  Hannah  Maude  ;  Clare  Emily ; 
Theresa. 


[4e]  John  Henry,  died  young,  25  Nov.,  1843. 
[6f]  Henry  Edmund,  J. P.,  lieut.-col.  2nd  Norfolk  R.'V.  : 
bom  22  Jan.,  1844  ;  married  16  Oct.,  1867,  Mary  Rosa- 
lind,  only  daughter   of  Rev.    Abbot   Upcher,  rector  of 
Kirby  Cane,  Norfolk,  and  has  4  sons  and  3  daughters. 
Abbot  Redmond,  born  31  Aug.,  1868  ;  Ronald  Henry, 
born  3  Nov.,   1874 ;    Edward   Hugh,  bom  27   Sept., 
18S0  ;  Knyvet  Upcher,  born  27  May,  1882  ;  Winifred, 
bom   4  Sept.,    1869;    Violet,   bom   27   Nov.,   1871  ; 
Rosalind  Upcher,  born  30  Jan.,  1S79. 
[6t']  Charles  Louis,  late  lieut.  Norfolk  artillery  militia, 
born  I  Feb.,    1846;    married  3  July,    1873,  Maria,   3rd 
daughter  of  Rev.  James  Lee-Warner,  of  Thorpland  Hall, 
Norfolk,  and  has  had  3  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Walter  Louis,  born  6  May,  1875  ;  Maurice  Louis,  bom 
2  June,  1878.  died  2  April,  1882  ;  William  Louis,  bom 
16  Jan.,   1S81,  died  4  March  following;  Norah  Louis, 
bom  14  April,  1874  ;  Amy  Louis,  born  18  Jan.,  1877  ; 
Milicent  Louis,  born  19  March,  1883. 
[7f]  Francis  WilHam,  of  London,  banker,  M.  A   Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.,    bar. -at -law   Lincoln's    Inn    1874,   and   a 
bencher,    M.P.    Andover    18S0,    born    5     Aug.,    1847; 
married    27    Feb.,    1872,    Hon.     Mary    Emma    Law- 
rence, daughter  of  John,   1st  Lord  Lawrence,  G.C.B., 
G.C.S.I.  (see  Foster's  Peerage),  and  has  3  sons  and  S 
daughters. 
John  Lawrence,  born  i   Dec,    1877 ;  Hugh  Forster, 
born  9  April,  18S2  ;  Robert  Vere,  born  29  April,  1883  ; 
Ruth,  bom  17  May,   1874;  Madeline,  bom  15  July, 
187s;    Hilda:    Frances  Mary,   born  10  Oct.,    1879; 
Cecil,  bom  30  Oct.,  1880. 
[8f]  Anna  Cecilia.  [9f]  Catherine  Elizabeth. 

[10(;]  Laura  Priscilla,  married  30  July,  1873,  to  Henry 
Francis  Pelham,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Right  Rev.  and  Hon. 
John  Thomas,  lord  bishop  of  Norwich  (see  Foster's 
Peerage,  E.  Chichester),  and  has  had  3  sons. 

Edward  Henry  Pelham,  born  20  Dec,  1876 ;  Arthur 
John,  born  4  Dec,  1878.  died  11  Aug.,  1883;  Herbert 
Sidney,  born  25  June,  1881. 
[lit']  Sarah  Evelyn,  married  25  Aug..  1881,  to  Richard 
Hanbury  Joseph,  younger  son  of  late  John  Henry  Gurney, 
of  North  Repps,  Norfolk  (see  vol.  iii.  of  this  work),  and 
has  a  sou. 

Quintin  Edward  (Gurney),  bom  20  Feb.,  1883. 
[12«]  Rachel  Jane. 


[140] 


Buxton,  of  Great  Coggeshall,  Essex. 


LINEAGE 

OF  Buxton  of  Great  Coggeshall,  Essex. 


miLLIAM  BUXTON,  of  Great  Coggeshall,  Essex, 
*'  buried  there  22  Dec,  1625;  will  dated  4  Oct.,  1625, 
proved  at  Chelmsford  11  Jan.  following  ;  the  will  of  Ann, 
i  proved  20  May,  1646  ;  his 

T^HOMAS  BUSTON,  of  Great  Coggeshall,  aforesaid, 
■*-  baptized  there  3  July,  1608,  and  buried  there  3  June, 
1646  ;  will  dated  12  May,  1646,  proved  25  March  following ; 
by  his  wife,  Susan,  he  had  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 
[«]  Thomas,  baptized  at  Great  Coggeshall,  7  April,  1639. 
buried  there  15  June,  1643. 

[3]  John,  baptized  at  Great  Coggeshall,  6  Aug.,  1640. 
[3]  Thomas,  of  Great  Coggeshall,  aforesaid,  baptized  there 
19  Oct.,   1643:  died  16  Oct.,   1713,  and  buried  there  ;  his 
will  dated  10  July,   1705,  proved  at  Chelmsford   27  Nov., 
1713  ;  by  Judith,  his  wife,  he  had  a  son, 

ISAAC,  of  whom  presently. 
[4]   Mary,   baptized  at  Great  Coggeshall,   i3  Jan.,  1641  ; 
married  to  John  Grimston. 
[5J   Martha,  baptized  at  Great  Coggeshall,  4  Sept. ,  1645. 

TSAAC  BUXTON,  of  Great  Coggeshall,  aforesaid  ;  died 
■'-  26,  and  buried  at  Great  Coggeshall  30  Dec.,  1732,  aged 
60  :  will  dated  19  April,  1732,  proved  10  Jan.  following  ;  his 
wife,  Elizabeth,  died  11,  and  was  buried  at  Great  Coggeshall 

15  Dec,  1713,  having  had  6  sons  and  3  daughters. 

[i]  Thomas,  of  Great  Coggeshall,  born  6  Aug.,  1694  ;  died 
5,  buried  at  Great  Coggeshall  ii  Feb.,  1777,  aged  82  ;  will 
dated  9  April,  1773,  proved  9  April,   1777  ;  he  married  ist, 

16  July,  1723,  MarySmith,  of  Neyland,  Esse.t ;  she  died  s.p. 
IS,  buried  at  Great  Coggeshall  18  March,  1731,  aged  24  ; 
he  married  2ndly,  20  March,  1732,  Ann,  daughter  of  Joseph 
Bentley,  of  Leicester  ;  she  died  21  Aug.,  1747,  leaving  issue  ; 
he  married  3rdly,  13  July,  1750,  Anne,  daughter  of  John 
Goddard,  of  Great  Coggeshall ;  she  died  5  Sept.,  1782,  aged 
63,  buried  at  Great  Coggeshall  loih,  leaving  issue. 

[2]  Isaac,  of  Great  Coggeshall,  born  2  May,  1697  ;  died  10, 
buried  at  Great  Coggeshall  17  Feb.,  1766,  s.p. ;  married  19 
March,  1722,  Anne,  daughter  of  Thomas  Porter,  of  East- 
thorpe,  Esse.x  ;  she  buried  at  Great  Coggeshall,  17  July,  1765. 
[3]  John,  of  Great  Coggeshall,  bom  13  July,  1702  ;  died  at 
Bristol  22  buried  at  Great  Coggeshall  31  July  1751  ;  will 
dated  8  Aug.,  1750,  proved  6  Sept.,  1751  ;  he  married  ist, 
25  June,  1724,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Matthew  Guyon,  of  Cog- 
geshall ;  she  died  7  Feb.,  1736,  aged  34,  buried  at  Great 
Coggeshall  nth,  leaving  issue  ;  he  married  2ndly,  28  June, 
1739,  Mary  Solme,  widow,  daughter  of  William  Leapingwell, 
of  Kelvedon,  Esse.x  ;  she  died  i3  Sept.,  1773,  will  dated  11 
Feb.,  1766,  proved  at  Chelmsford,  17  Dec,  1773. 


{41  CHARLES,  of  whom  presently. 
5J  William,  bom  30  April,  1705. 
«]  Samuel,  of  Great  Coggeshall,  bom  s  June,  1711 ;  died 
s.p.,  buried  at  Great  Coggeshall,  16  Sept.,   1737,  aged  26, 
will  dated  17  Feb.,  1734,  proved  10  Oct.,  1737,  at  Chelmsford. 
[1]  Judith,  bom  10  J  an.,  1707,  died  young. 
18]   Elizabeth,  born  14  Sept.,  1709,  died  young. 
[9]  Judith,  twin  with  Samuel,  born  5  June,  1711,  buried  at 
Great  Coggeshall,  22  June  following. 

r^HARLES  BUXTON,  of  Braxted,  Essex,  boras  Feb., 
^-^  1703-4  ;  died  12,  buried  at  Great  Coggeshall,  20  Sept., 
1777  ;  will  dated  18  July,  1777,  proved  2S  Sept.  following  ; 
he  married  29  Feb.,  1727-8,  Hannah,  daughter  of  George 
Read,  citizen  and  cooper,  of  London  ;  she  died  23  July, 
i7S9i  aged  48,  having  had  2  sons  and  s  daughters. 
[1]  George,  of  Greenwich,  Kent,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  sometime 
of  Chelmsford,  bora  14  Dec,  1730,  died  s.p.  i  Jan.,  1805  ; 
he  married  18  Jan.,  1758,  Maria,  daughter  of  John  Chandler, 
of  London  ;  she  died  20  March,  1802. 
[8]  ISAAC,  of  whom  presently. 

[3]  Hannah,  born  2  Dec,  1728,  died  8  Jan.  following. 
[4]  Elizabeth,    born  23  Nov.,   1732 ;    died  30  June,  1793, 
buried   at   Greenwich  ;  married   2  June,    1732,    to  Samuel 
Enderby,  of  St.  Benets,  Paul's  Wharf,  London,  who  died  19 
Sept. ,  1797,  aged  77,  buried  with  his  mfe. 
[5]  Anne;  born  5,  died  20  Jan.,  1734-5. 
[6]  Hannah,  bom  i  Dec,  1742,  died  unmarried  28  Feb., 
1780,  aged  37  ;  will  dated  28  Oct.,  1778,  proved  23  March, 
1780. 

[J]  Mary,  bora  16  Feb.,  1747-8  ;  married  7  May,  1782,  to 
William  Hood,  of  BardonPark,  co.  Leicester,  senior  bencher 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  father  of  the  bar  ;  died  7,  and 
buried  in  Bunhill  Fields  15  April,  1809,  s.p. 
TS.AAC  BUXTON,  of  Bellfield,  Dorset,  bom  22  Jan., 
1733-4  :  died  at  Leyton,  Esse.x,  12,  and  buried  in  Bunhill 
Fields  19  Oct.,  1782,  aged  49;  will  dated  22  Oct.,  1781, 
proved  Nov.,  1782 ;  he  married  5  March,  1755,  Sarah, 
only  child  and  heir  of  Thomas  Fowell,  of  Coleman  Street, 
London  ;  she  died  3  March,  1814,  at  Bellfield,  having  had  2 
sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]  THOMAS  FOWELl,  named  in  the  text,  page  136. 
[!S]  Charles,  of  Coleman  Street,  bom  5  Sept.,  1759  ;  died  s.p. 
after  1840,  having  married  at  Greenwich,  i  Feb.,   1783,  his 
cousin,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Samuel  Enderby,  of  St.  Benets, 
Paul's  Wharf. 

[3]  Sarah,  bom  3  Oct.,  1757  ;  died  5,  buried  at  East 
Horsley  11  Dec,  1783;  married  June,  1777,  to  Charles 
Dumbleton,  of  Horsley,  near  Epsom,  Surrey. 


[hi] 


♦•  THG  +  DESCEGT  +  OB  •♦ 

Sir   Henry   Lushington,    Bart., 


OF  ASPENDEN  HALL,   HERTS, 

FROM    THE 


151005  iRopal 


of  CnglaiiD. 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  ist  to  Sir=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  husband), 
Piers   Gaveston,    Earl  of  Corn-  >  cr.  Earl  of  Gloucester,  d.  1347. 
waU.  I 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.  7  Sept.=pRalph    de     Stafford, 
1349.  I  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 


Katherine  de  Stafford: 


Isabel 


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1464,  proved  1466. 


Robert  Morley,  6th  lord,  d.  1442.: 


Alianore  MorIey=p\Villiani    Lovel 


Tparlii 


of  Bletsoe, 
continued  above. 


r  Sir  John  St.  John, 


Grace  (ist  wife),  dau.  and  heir 
of  John  Newport,  Esq.,  of  Brent 


nthorpe,  of  Saw-=pJo: 


30  Rlay,  1622,  d.  23  Sept.  1625.     I  Ductiy  of  Lancaster, 


eldest  dau.   of  Sir  John 
,  Knt.,  attorney-general 
■     628. 


Joan  Leventhorp<;=Si 


of  Marks=pJoan,  dau.  of  David  Edwards,  of 
I  Oswestry,  m.  March,  1656. 


o==Henry  Lushington,  D.D.,  vicar 
I  of  Eastbourne,  etc.,  d.  13  JaiL 
I  1799- 


Sir  Stephen  Lushington. =Hester,  dau.  of  John 
M. P.,  chairman  and  director  I  Boldero,  of  Aspenden 
H.E.LC.S.,  cr.  a  baroaet  26  Hall,  Herts,  d.  6 
April,  1791.  Dec.  1830. 


William  Lushington,  of  Maria, 

Marks     Hall,     Essex,  to  Joh. 

JLP.   city  of  London,  Esq.= 

d.  II  Sept.  1823.=  A 
A 


m.    1767     Charlotte,  m.  1762  Jane,    m.    1766   to 

Tilson,    to  Ralph  Leycester,  Rev.  Thomas   At 

of  Toft.=  tham,  LL.D.= 
A  A 


Right  Hon.  Stephen  Lushington,  P.C,  Charles  Lushington, 

D.C.L.  i8o8,  M.P.,  judge  of  the  admi-  M.P.,  b.   14    April, 

rally  court,  b.  14  Jan.  1782,  d.  19  Jan.  1785,  m.  twice,  and 

26   May,     i873.=T=  d.  s-p.  23  Sept.  1866. 
A 


xxesier,^^  1  nomas  :>opnia,  1 

b.  1773,  I  Butler,  1800  to  ( 

m.1797.      of  Bury  Denzil 

I  Lodge,  slow.= 

AHants.  A 


Eliza  Laura  (ist^Sir  Henry  Lush-=EIiza  Han-  Sir  Stephen  Lush-  Charles,  Franklin,  col.     Frederu:ki=Lady  Margaret    Louisa,  m. 

wife),     dau.     of     ington,3rdbart.of     nah      (and  ington,  G.C,B.,lt.-  vicar  of  in  the  army, 
),  dau.  gov.  of  Greenwich  Walton,  C.B.,ra.i853, 
of  Jn.  Shel-  Ho-ipital,  etc.,  d.  m.  s.p.  Annie   Do- 
ley,  Esq.  28  May,  1877.== 


ton!^.C.S.,  late 
a  judge  at  Alla- 
habad, b.  24  Jan. 


Gen.    Sir   P, 
! — 1  Bainbrigge, 

Geraldine.  K.C.B.= 

I I 1 

Louisa  Fanny  Maria,    Laura,  m.   ir  Eleanor  Fanny,  m. 

m.    10  Oct.    1S49    to    Nov.    1850  to  1877  to  Henry  El- 

Esq.,ofRossie,     Reginald    Thornton,     Lieut.-Gen.  liott      Chevallier 

CO.  Fife,  m.  29     Esq.=  the    Hon.    Sir  Kitchener,    capt. 

Dec.  1849.  A  Hy.    Ramsay,  46th  regt,= 

K.C.S.L,C.B. 


Astell  L., 

iat^SVm:. 

1826     to 

3.C.S. 

Adml.    S 

15th   earl    of 
Erroll. 

Charles 

..  I  Not. 

Burrard, 

.870.       • 

holy  orders,     Violet. 


Arthur  Patrick  Caroline    =Charles  H.  T.  Annette= 

Douglas,  lieut.  Alison,  m.  I  Crosthwaite,  Louisa,   ! 

in  the  army,  b.  29    Dec.  B.C.S.  m.  1873, 

19  Jan.  1861.  1874.  d.  1880. 


Henry. 


J    I 


Montague,  b.  x88i. 


[142] 


Edith. 


LUSHINGTON,  SIR  HENRY,  of  Aspendeii 
Hall,  Herts,  3rd  baronet,  a  judge  in 
North-west  Provinces,  B.C.S.  1822-51  ;  22ND 
IN  DESCENT  FROM  EDWARD  I.  ;  born  10  Oct., 
1802;  married  ist,  26  March,  1825,  Eliza  Louisa, 
daughter  of  William  Trower,  Esq. ;  she  died  23 
May,  1862,  having  had  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Henry,  B.C.S.,  retired,  late  a  judge  at  Allahaba  » 
Bengal;  born  24  Jan.,  1S26;  married  29  Dec,  1849, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Anstruther  Cheape,  Esq.,  of  Rossic, 
CO.  Fife,  and  has  had  2  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  Henry  Cartwright,  born  22  April,  1858;  died  II 
Feb.,  1866. 

(2)  Arthur  Patrick  Douglas,  lieut.  the  Cameronians 
(Scottish  rifles)  ;  born  19  Jan.,  iS6l. 

(3)  Caroline  Allison,  married  29  Dec,   1874,  as  2nd 

wife  to  Charles  H T Crosthwaite,  B.C.S. ,  chief 

commissioner  of  Birmel,  Rangoon,  and  has  2  sons. 

Henry   Robert,    born    20    Jan.,    1876 ;    Frederick 
Douglas,  born  20  May,  1879. 

(4)  Annette  Louisa,  died  Jan.,  18S0,  having  mar- 
ried 5  Sept.,  1873,  to  Donald  Mackenzie  Smeaton, 
Esq.,  B.C.S.,  revenue  settlement,  sec  to  chief  pom- 
missioner  of  British  Burniah,  and  had  a  son  and 
daughter 

Arthur  Lushington  (Smeaton),  born       Jan.,   1880  ; 
Mary  Edith. 

(5)  Edith  Emily. 

[2]  Louisa  Fanny  Maria,  married  10  Oct.,  1849,  to 
Reginald  Thornton,  Esq.,  B.C.S.,  and  has  3  sons  and  a 
daugliter. 

(1)  Reginald  Douglas  Thornton,  bom  17  Sept.. 
1852  ;  married  15  Sept.,  iSSi,  Emily  Eleanor  Palmer, 
youngest  daughter  of  late  J.  Brymer.  Esq.,  of  Islington 
House,  Dorchester,  and  has  a  daughter. 

Mary  Benita  (Thornton). 

(2)  Leslie  Melville,  bom  9  Aug.,  1858. 

(3)  Henry  Lushington,  bom  29  Oct.,  i860. 

(4)  Alice  Frances. 

[8]  Laura,  married  II  Nov.,  1850,  to  Lieut.-Gen.  Hon. 
Sir  Henry  Ramsay,  K.C.S.I.,  C.B.  (E.  Dalhousie). 


Sir  Henry  married  2ndly,  17  June,  1863,  Eliz.-i 
Hannah,  daughter  of  John  Shelley,  Esq.,  and  has 
a  daughter. 


[4]  Geraldi 


Arms — Or,  on  a  fesse  wa\'>*  bet\veen  three  lions'  heads  erased 
vert,  as  many  ermine  spots  of  the  lield. 

Crhst— A  lion's  head  erased  vert,   charged  with  three  ermine 

-Aspehden  Hall,  Tjunlingford,  Herts. 


The  Descent  of 

Sir  Henry  Lushington,  Bart., 

FROii  the  Blood  Royal  of  England. 

DWARD  L,  so  named 
after  Edward  the  Confes- 
sor; born  at  Westminster, 
17  June,  1239,  knighted 
at  Burgos  1254,  created 
earl  of  Chester;  crowned 
at  Westminster,  19  Aug., 
1274,  king  of  England, 
lord  of  Ireland,  duke  of 
Aquitaine ;  he  subdued 
the  principality  of  Wales  1283,  claimed  and  exer- 
cised feudal  superiority  over  Scotland ;  died  at 
Burgh-on-the-Sands,  Cumberland,  7  July,  1307, 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey ;  by  his  1st  wife, 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Ferdinand  III.,  king  of 
Castile,  who  died  27  Nov.,  1290,  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  daughter, 

JOAN  OF  ACRE,  bom  there  1272  ;  died  10 
May,  1305,  having  married  ist,  2  May,  1290, 
as  2nd  wife  to  Gilbert  de  Clare  (surnamed  "The 
Red  "),  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford;  he  died 
at  Monmouth  Castle,  7  Dec,  1295;  she  re-mar- 
ried, 1296,  to  Ralph  de  Monthermer,  who  had 
summons  to  parliament  as  Earl  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford,  in  right  of  his  wife,  1299-1306,  and  had 
issue.  Joan  of  Acre  had,  by  her  ist  husband, 
with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

MARGARET  DE  CLARE,  2nd  sister  and 
co.heir  of  Gilbert:  de  Clare,  Earl  of 
Gloucester  and  Hertford  (who  fell  at  Bannock- 
burn,  24  June,  1314,  s.p.);  she  married  ist  to 
Sir  Piers  Gaveston,  Earl  of  Cornwall,  to  whon> 
Edward  II.  granted  the  county  of  Cornwall  by 
charter,  dated  at  Dumfries,  6  Aug.,  1307,  sum- 
moned to  pariiament  19  Jan.  following ;  beheaded 

143] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England.    ^_^ 


■without  form  of  trial,  13 14,  leaving  an  only 
daughter,  who  was  betrothed  to  John  Moulton. 
Margaret,  Countess  of  Cornwall,  married  2ndly  to 
Hugh  de  Audley ;  he  had  summons  to  parliament 
in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  1317-21,  and  1326-36, 
and  was  created  Earl  of  Gloucester  by  patent, 
16  March,  1337  ;  he  died  without  male  issue  in 
1347,  and  the  dignity  which  was  to  him  and  his 
heirs  appears  to  have  been  considered  extinct ; 
he  left  an  only  child, 

MARGARET  DE  AUDLEY,  died  7  Sept., 
1349,  having  married  to  Ralph  de  Stailord, 
K.G.  (son  and  heir  of  Edmund  de  Stafford,  a  lord 
of  parliament),  summoned  to  parliament  14  Jan. 
10  Edward  III.,  1337,  to  25  Nov.  24  Edward  III., 
1350,  created  earl  of  the  county  of  Stafford,  5 
March,  135 1,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  ;  served 
in  the  wars  in  Scotland  and  in  Britany,  taken 
prisoner  at  the  siege  of  Nantes,  seneschal  of 
Aquitaine  20  Edward  III.,  had  a  principal  com- 
mand at  the  battle  of  Cressy,  one  of  the  founders 
of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  lieutenant  and  captain- 
general  of  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine;  he  died  31 
Aug.,  1372,  having  had,  with  other  issue  (see  also 
BOSANQUET,  page  23),  a  son, 

HUGH  DE  STAFFORD,  K.G.,  2nd  Eari  of 
Stafford  and  3rd  baron,  was  in  the  retinue 
of  the  Black  Prince  in  the  French  wars  ;  made 
his  will  6  April,  1385  ;  died  at  Rhodes,  on  his 
return  from  a  pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem,  October, 
1386 ;  married  Philippa,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Beauchamp,  Earl  of  Warwick,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  daughter, 

KATHERINE  STAFFORD,  married  to  Sir 
Michael  de  la  Pole  (son  of  Michael,  attainted 
Earl  of  Suffolk);  on  the  accession  of  Henry  IV. 
he  was  restored  to  the  lands  and  earldom  of  his 
father;  he  fell  at  the  siege  of  Harfleur,  18  Sept., 
1415  (on  Wednesday  next  after  the  feast  of  the 
Holy  Cross),  made  his  will  on  the  preceding  i  July ; 
he  had,  with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

TSABEL  DE  LA  POLE;  her  will  dated  1464, 
-L  proved  1466 ;  married  to  Thomas  Morley,  5th 
Baron  Morley,  heir  of  his  grandfather,  had  sum- 
mons to  parliament  15  July,  1427,  to  5  July,  1435, 
in  which  year  he  died,  leaving,  with  2  daughters, 
an  only  son, 

•pOBERT  MORLEY,  6th  baron;  had  sum- 
■*-^  mons  to  parliament,  3  Dec,  1441  ;  married 
Elizabeth  de  Roos,  daughter  of  William,  Lord 
Roos,  and  died  1442,  leaving  an  only  daughter, 

ALIANORE  MORLEY,  aged  23  in  1442; 
married  to  William  Lovel  (2nd  son  of 
William,  Lord  Lovel,  of  Tichmersh);  had  summons 
to  parliament  in  right  of  his  wife  10  Aug.,  1469, 
to  IS  Oct.  10  Edward  IV.,  1471,  as  "  Willielmus 

[I 


Lovel  de  Morley  Chl'r";  he  died  1476,  having 
had,  with  an  only  son,  Henry,  died  s.p.,  an  only 
daughter, 

ALICE  LOVEL,  sole  heir  of  her  brother  Henry, 
Lord  Morley,  died  25  Dec,  1518,  buried  at 
Hingham,  Norfolk  ;  married  ist  to  Sir  William 
Parker,  standard-bearer  to  Richard  III.,  and  of 
his  council ;  she  re-married  to  Sir  Edward  Howard, 
K.G.,  1513  (brother  of  Thomas,  3rd  Duke  of 
Norfolk,  K.G.),  king's  standard-bearer,  lord  high 
admiral  of  the  fleets  ;  lost  his  life  in  action  off 
Brest,  25  April,  1513-14,  s.p.  Sir  William  Parker 
had  a  son, 

SIR  HENRY  PARKER,  of  London,  knight; 
summoned  to  parliament  as  "  Henrico  Parker 
de  Morley  Chl'r  "  from  15  April  14  Henry  VIII., 
1523,  to  28  Oct.  2  &  3  Philip  &  Mary,  1555  ; 
married  Alice,  daughter  of  Sir  John  St.  John,  of 
Bletsoe,  Beds,  and  died  1555,  having  had  an  only 

SIR  HENRY  PARKER,  knight  of  the  Bath  at 
the  coronation  of  Queen  Anne  Boleyn,  Whit- 
Sunday,  1533  ;  married  ist,  Grace,  daughter  and 
heir  of  John  Newport,  Esq.,  of  Brent  Pelham, 
Herts;  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  daughtei:  and  heir  of  Sir 
Philip  Calthorpe,  knight,  of  Erwarton,  Suffolk,  and 
had  issue;    he  died  ,  1552,  leaving  by 

his  ist  wife,  with  2  daughters,  an  only  son, 

HENRY  PARKER,  Lord  Moriey,  summoned 
to  parliament  from  20  Jan.,  1558,  to  8  May, 
1572  ;  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Edward 
Stanley,  Earl  of  Derby,  and  had  a  son  and  2 
daughters. 

[1]  Edward,  Lord  Morley,  father  of  William,  Lord 
Morley  and  Monteagle. 

[2]  Alice,  married,  as  ist  wife,  to  Sir  Thomas  Barring- 
ton,  Knt.,  of  Barrington  Hall,  Essex,  and  had  an  only 
daughter. 

[3]  Mary,  died  August,  1 566;  married  to  Sir  Edward 
Leventhorpe,  Knt.,  of  Shingey  Hall,  Herts,  knight  of 
the  shire  ;  he  died  at  Rome,  8  Oct.,  1566,  having  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

SIR  JOHN  LEVENTHORPE,  of  Sawbridge- 
worth,  Herts,  sheriff  1607,  knight  of  the 
shire,  knighted  1603,  created  a  baronet  30  May, 
1622,  died  23  Sept.,  1625,  aged  65  ;  married  Joan, 
eldest  daughter  of  Sir  John  Brograve,  Knt.,  of 
Hamells,  attorney-general  of  the  duchy  of  Lan- 
caster; she  died  1628,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 
an  eldest  daughter, 

JOAN  LEVENTHORPE,  married  to  Sir  Edward 
Altham,  of  Mark  Hall,  knighted  by  James  I. 
at  Royston,  Herts,  21  May,  1613  (brother  and  heir 
of  Sir  James  Altham,  sons  of  Edward  Ahham,  of 
Mark  Hall);  he  died  28  May,  1632,  buried  in 
Latton  Church,  Essex  (monument),  having  had, 
I  with  2  daughters,  2  sons. 

44] 


<»•  Ths  +  Descent  +  ob  •♦ 


Maj'.  Christopher  Edward  Musgrave, 

OF  2  5,  QUEEN'S  GATE  GARDENS,  LATE  RIFLE  BRIGADE, 


FROM    THE 


151000  Eopal 


of  CnglanD. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=j=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Joan  of  Acre,  b.  there  1 272,=f=Gilbert   de   Clare,  Earl   of 
d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
I  J295- 


1.  lst=j=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
Earl     band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
I  ter,  d.  1347. 


Margaret  de  Clare 
to  Sir  Piers  Gavest 
of  Cornwall. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.  7=f=Ralph   de   Stafford,   K.G 


Sept.  1349. 


;arl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 
Aug.  1372. 


Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford,=i=Philippa,  dau.  of  Thomas 
K.G.  I  Beauchamp,   Earl  of  War- 

I  wick. 


Katherine  de  Stafford=f=Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  cr. 
I  Earl  of  Suffolk,  1399,  d.  18 
J  Sept.  1415. 


Isabel  de  la  Pole,  will  dated=j=Thomas  Morley,  5th  Baron 
1464,  proved  1466.  |  Morley,  d.  1435. 

Robert  Morley,  6th  lord,  d.=T=Elizabeth  de  Roos,  dau.  of 
1442.  William,  Lord  Roos. 

Alianore  Morley=f=William  Lovel,  summoned 
I  to  parliament,  d.  1476. 


Alice  Lovel,  sole  heir  of  her=j=Sir  William  Parker  (ist 
brother  Heniy,  Lord  Mor-  husband),  standard  bearer 
ley,  died  25  Dec.  1518.  |  to  Richard  IIL 


Sir  Henry  Parker,  of  Lon-=T=Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  St. 
don,  Knt.,  had  summons  to  |  John,  of  Bletsoe,  Leds. 
parlt.,  d.  1555.  /K 


ntimted  abtroc 


A, 

contimted front  hcUnv. 
Sir  Henry  Parker=i=Alice  St.  John. 


Sir  Henry  Parker,  Knt.  of=j=Grace  (1st  wife),  dau.  and 
the  Bath  1533,  d.  1552.  heir  of  John  Newport,  Esq., 

Herts. 


if=T=Grace  (1st  wife), 
heir  of  John  Newp 
of  Brent  Pelham, 


Henry  Parker,  Lord  Morley ,=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward 
had  summons  to  parlt.  155S-  I  Stanley,  Earl  of  Derby. 
1572.  I 


=Sir  Edward  Leventhorpe, 
Knt.,  died  at  Rome,  S  Oct. 
1566. 


Mary  Parker,  d.  Aug.  1566.' 


Sir  John  Leventhorpe,  of 
Sawbridgeworth,  Herts,  cr. 
a  baronet  30  May,  1622,  d. 
23  Sept.  1625. 


=Joan,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Brograve,  Knt.,  attrny.-gen. 
Duchy  of  Lancaster,  d. 
1628. 


e=i=Sir 

I  Mar 


Altham,    of 
!8  May,  1632. 


Leventhorpe  Altham,  of=j=Joan,  dau.  of  David  Ed- 
Marks  Hall,  d.  24  Aug.  wards,  of  Oswestry,  m. 
16S1.  I  March,  1656. 


James  Altham,  of  Marks= 
Hall,  d.  28  Dec.  1697,  aged 
35- 


■Mary,  dau.  of  Admiral  John 
Tinker,  d.  2  Feb.  1731. 


MVry  Altham,  elder  dau.,  m.=j=Roger  Altham,  D.D.,  arch- 
31  May,  1705,  d.  Nov.  deacon  of  Middx.,  d.  27 
1752.  Feb.  1730,  aged  72. 


Mary  Altham  (1st  wife),  m.=i=Henry  Lushington,  D.D., 
10  May,  1737,  d.  24  July,  I  vicar  of  Eastbourne,  etc., 
1775.  d.  13  Jan.  1799. 


Stephen     Lushington,     William   Lushing-=f=Paulina,  only  child 
.11,       ■-■  -^        - 


M.P.,  chairman  and 
H.E.LC.S.,  cr.  a  baronet  26 
April,  I79i.=f= 

/k 


ton.  of  Marks  Ha 
Essex,  M.P.  city  of 
London,  d.  1 1  Sept, 
1S23. 


Maria,     m. 
f  Thomas  French,     1767         to 
Esq.,  of  Calcutta,    JohnTilson, 
m.  1 769,  d.  23  Feb.     Esq.=f= 
1807.  A 


Charlotte,  m.  Jane,  m.  1766  to 

1 762  to  Ralph  Rev.Thomas  Al- 

Leycester,    of  tham,  LL.D.=i= 
Toft.^  A 


William  Lushington,=j= ,    dau. 

of    Camden     Place,     of  Genl.  Charles 
Chislehurst.  Morgan,m.i747. 


Charles, 
d.  1796. 


),=George  Black-     Georgina,    m.=j=JohnWheatley, 

.29  July,     shaw,  ofLou-     J3  July,  1799.     Esq. 
don. 


Mary  Elizabeth  Lushing 
ton,  m.  4  Aug.  1832. 


=John  William  Gage,  d. 
s.p.  to  Jan.  1849. 


Mary=f=Christopher  Musgrave,  Col.Wheatley, 
Lushington,  m.  9  I  capt.  14th  dragoons,  d.  Scots  guards,  died 
'  •       "  I  1878. 


Charlotte 
Lusl 

July, 


Christopher  Edward  Musgrave,  major  Rifle  Brigade,  retd.  1872. 
[145] 


19 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


[1]  Sir  James  (Altham),  of  Maik  Hall,  fined  ;^500  by 
the  parliament,  knight  of  the  Bath  at  the  coronation  of 
Charles  II.,  23  April,  1661  ;  line  extinct. 
[2]  Leventhorpe  (Altham),  of  Mark  Hall,  died  24  Aug., 
1681,  aged  69,  buried  in  Latton  Church;  married 
March,  1656,  Joane,  daughter  of  David  Edwards,  of 
Oswestry,  Salop ;  she  died  15  Oct.,  1691,  aged  56,  leaving 
a  son, 

JAMES  ALTHAM,  of  Mark  Hall,  died  28  Dec, 
1697,  aged  35  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of 
Admiral  John  Tinker,  master  attendant  at  Dept- 
ford  (commanded  the  Co'jerti7ie  in  1662);  she 
died  2  Feb.,  1731,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a 
daughter, 

MARY  ALTHAM  (elder  daughter),  died 
Nov.,  1752;  married  at  Latton,  31  May, 
1705,  to  Ven.  Roger  Altham,  D.D.,  archdeacon 
of  Middlesex,  prebendary  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral, 
vicar  of  Latton,  and  rector  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishops- 
gate  ;  he  died  27  Feb.,  1730,  aged  72,  leaving,  with 
an  only  son,  an  only  daughter,  viz., 

MARY  ALTHAM,  died  24  July,  1775,  having 
married  10  May,  1737,  as  ist  wife  to 
Henry  Lushington,  vicar  of  Eastbourne,  Sussex, 
B.A.  Wadham  Coll.,  1729,  M.A.  1732,  B.  and 
D.D.  1765  (son  of  Stephen  Lushington,  see  page 
149);  baptized  26  Feb.,  1709;  died  13  Jan., 
1799,  having  had  4  sons  and  3  daughters. 

[1]  Henry,  born  at  Eastbourne,  lo  Aug.,  baptized  there 
9  Sept.,  1738:  one  of  the  survivors  of  the  black  hole  of 
Calcutta,   20  June,    1756  ;  taken  prisoner  at  Patna  and 
murdered  by  sepoys  5  Oct.,  1763. 
[2J  SIR  STEPHEN,  created  a  baronet. 
[3]  Matthew,  born  at  Eastbourne  15  Nov.,  baptized  12 
Dec,  1740;  died  at  the  Charter  House,  24  Dec,  1754. 
[4]  William,  of  Marks  Hall,  Essex,  M.P.  city  of  London 
1795-1802,  V.P.  arty,  company,  treasurer  of  the  city  of 
London,    etc;    born   18  Jan.,    1746-7;    died    II    Sept., 
1823,   having  married   28   March,    1769,    Paulina,    only 
child  and  heir  of  Thomas  French,  of  Calcutta  ;  she  died 
23    Feb.,     1807,    having    had    at   least   2   sons   and   2 
daughters. 

(1)  William,  of  Camden  Place,  Chislehurst,  married  9 
March,  1797,  ,  daughter  of  Genl.  Charles 
Morgan,  of  Bengal  army,  and  had  2  daughters. 

[1]  Mary  Elizabeth,  married  4  Aug.,  1832,  to  John 
William  Gage,  nephew  of  Henry,  3rd  Viscount  Gage ; 
he  died  s.p.,  10  Jan.,  1849. 

[2]  Charlotte  Mary,  died  ;  married 

9  July,  1832,  to  Christopher  Musgrave,  capt.  14th 
dragoons  {see  Foster's  Baronetage)  ;  he  died  , 

1878,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

(1)  Christopher  Edward  (Musgrave),  major  rifle 
brigade,  retired  1S72  ;  sen'ed  at  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  1S55  (medal  with  clasp  and  Turkish 
medal). 

(2)  Charles,  capt.  63rd  foot ;  died  1796. 

(3)  ,  daughter,  married  29  July,  1790,  to  George 

Blackshaw,  of  London 


(4)  Georgiana,  married   13  July,    1799,   to  John,  2nd 

y,  of  Le 
with  other  issue,  a  son. 


son  of  William  Wheatley,  of  Lesney  Abbey,  Kent,  had. 


Col.  Wheatley,  late  Scots  guards. 
[5]  Maria,  born  29  March,  1742,  baptized  3t  Eastbourne 
10  May  following ;  married  10  Nov.,  I767,  to  John  Tilson, 
Esq.,  of  Watlington  Park,  Oxon,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  daughter. 


[l 


Maria  Chowne  TiLSON  (only  daughter),  who  mar- 
ried as  ist  wife  to  William  Marsh,  D.D.,  canon  of 
Worcester,  rector  of  Beddington,  Surrey  (son  of  Col. 
Sir  Charles  Marsh,  of  Marsh  Place,  near  Reading), 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir. 

William  Nathaniel  Tilson-Marsh- Lushington  Tilson, 
of  Brickendonbury,  Herts,  and  of  Stretham,  Cam- 
bridge; M.A.  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxon,  1841,  vicar  of 
Dunston,  co.  Lincoln,  1S46-57,  patron  and  incumbent 
of  St.   Lemans  1857-64 ;    only  son,   bom  , 

1815,  died  12  Jan.,  1881  ;  maiTied  10  Ap'ril,  1850, 
Rose  Catherine,  daughter  of  late  George  Gould 
Morgan,  M.P.,  brother  of  Lord  Tredegar  (see  Foster's 
Peerage),  and  had  a  daughter, 

Rosamond   Georgina   Maria  Louisa,   bom       Sept., 
1851,  died       April,  1863. 
[6]  Charlotte,  bom  9  July,  1745  ;  married  21  Nov.,  1762, 
to   Ralph  Leycester,  Esq.,   of  Toft,   Cheshire,  and  had 
issue. 

[7]  Jane,  born  14  Dec,  1739;  married  II  Feb.,  1766,  to 
Rev.  Thomas  Altham,  LL.D.,  vicar  of  Latio.i;  she  died 
1 789,  leaving  a  son  and  daughter, 

(1)  Thomas  (Altham). 

(2)  Mary,  married  ,  1791,  to  Sir  John  Roger 
Palmer,  of  Castle  Lacken,  co.  Mayo,  2nd  baronet,  who 
died  s.p.,  6  Feb.,  1819. 

SIR  STEPHEN  LUSHINGTON,  of  South 
Hill  Park,  Berks;  M.P.  Hedon  1783-4, 
Helston  1790-6,  St.  Michaels  1796- 1802,  Pen- 
rhyn  1802-6,  Plympton  1806-7,  chairman  and 
director  of  E.I.C.S.  1790,  proctor  in  Doctors 
Commons,  created  a  Baronet  26  April,  1791 ; 
bom  17  June,  1744;  died  12  Jan.,  1807,  having 
married  6  June,  1771,  Hester,  daughter  of  John 
Boldero,  Esq.,  of  Aspenden  Hall,  Herts;  she 
died  6  Dec,  1830,  having  had  3  sons  and  2 
daughters. 

[1]  snt  HENEY,  succeeded  as  2nd  Baronet. 
[2]  Right  Hon.  Stephen,  D.C.L.  180S;  P.C,  M.P. 
Great  Yarmouth,  Norfolk,  1S06-8  ;  Ilchester  1820, 
Tiegony  1831-2,  and  Tower  Hamlets  1832-41 ;  judge 
of  the  admiralty  court,  dean  of  arches,  chancellor  of  the 
diocese  of  Rochester  and  London,  M.A.  (fellow)  All  Souls' 
Coll.,  Oxon,  1806  ;  born  14  Jan.,  1782  ;  died  19  Jan.,  1873, 
having  married  8  Aug.,  1821,  Sarah  Grace,  daughter  of 
Thomas  William  Carr,  Esq.,  of  Frognal,  Hampgtead, 
and  of  Esholt  Heugh,  Northumberland  ;  she  died  20 
Sept.,  1837,  having  had  5  sons  and  5  daughters. 

(1)  Edward  Harbord,  of  Brackeiihurst,  Cobham, 
Surrey,  J.P.,  Bengal  C.S.  (retd.),  treasurer  of  Guy's 
hospital  ;  born  29  July,  1822 ;  married  26  Nov.,  1848, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Michael  Ramsay,  col.  Bengal  army, 
and  has  4  sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]  Edward  Eardley,  major  8th  King's  royal  Irish 
hussars  1881  ;  born  II   Feb.,  1850  ;  married  9  Dec, 
1882,    Caroline   Anna,   2nd    daughter   of  Bradford 
Leslie,  Esq, :  she  died  at  Melbourne,  21  Feb,,  18S4. 
[2]  Sydney  George,  born  5  April,  1859. 
[3]  Guy,  born  10  Sept.,  1861. 
[4]  Stephen,  lieut.  R.A,.  born  18  Jan.,  1864. 
[5]  Helen,  manied  iS  Aug,,  1881,  to  Francis  Rey- 
nolds Yonge    Radcliffe   bar.-at-law   I.T.,  fellow  of 
All  Souls'  Coll.,  Oxon. 

(2)  William  Bryan,  bar.-at-law  I.T.  1852.  principal 
sec.  to  Lord  Cranworth  1865-6;  born  23  July,  1824; 
married  21  Oct.,  1873,  Augusta  Victoria,  daughter  of 
Robert  Alfred  Cloyne  Godwin-Austen,  Esq.,  of  Shal- 
ford,  Surrey,  and  has  a  son. 

Philip  Austen,  bom  10  Oct.,  1874. 

(3)  Stephen,  born  6  Sept.,  1830;  died  unmarried, 
1S60,  aged  30, 

^6] 


4-  THG  + DGScenT  +  OB  !• 
COL.    THOMAS    BUTLER, 

OF  BERRY  LODGE,    HANTS, 


151000  Jaopal 


of  €nsIanD» 


Edward    I.,   crowned    i9=i=EI 

Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand    III.,    King    of 

d.  7  July,  1307.      *  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

I 1 

Joanof  Acre,  b.  there  l272,=j=Gilbert   de   Clare,  Earl   of 
d.  10  May,  1305  (2nd  wife).  I  Gloucester,  etc.,  d.  7  Dec. 
I  1295- 


Margaret  de  Clare,  m.  ist=j=Hugh  de  Audley  (2nd  hus- 
to  Sir  Piers  Gaveston,  Earl  band),  cr.  Earl  of  Glouces- 
of  Cornwall. 


Margaret  de  Audley,  d.  7=pRalph   de    Stafford,   K.G., 
Sept.  1349.  I  cr.  Earl  of  Stafford,  d.  31 

I  Aug.  1372. 


Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford,=f=Philippa,  dau.  of  Thorn 
K.G.  I  Beauchamp,   Earl  of  Wo 

wick. 


Katherine  de  Stafford=j=Sir  Michael  de  la  Pole,  cr. 
I  Earl  of  Suffolk,  1399,  d.  18 
I  Sept.  1415. 


Isabel  de  la  Pole,  will  dated=f  Thomas  Morley,  5th  Baron 
1464,  proved  1466.  |  Morley,  d.  1435. 

Robert  Morley,  6th  lord,  d.=i=Elizabeth  de  Roos,  dau.  of 
1442.  William,  Lord  Roos. 

Alianore  Morley=i=William  Lovel,  summoned 
to  parliament,  d.  1476. 


Alice  Lovel,  sole  heir  of  her=j=Sir  William  Parker  (ist 
brother  Henry,  Lord  Mor-  husband),  standard  bearer 
ley,  died  25  Dec.  1518.  to  Richard  III. 


Sir  Henry  Parker,  of  Lon-=i=Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  St. 
don,  Knt.,had  summons  to  |  John,  of  Bletsoe,  Beds, 
parlt.,  d.  1555.  ^ 


continued  above. 


continued  from  helffw. 
Sir  Henry  Parker=i=Alice  St.  John. 


Sir  Henry  Parker,  Knt.  of=j=Grace  (ist  wife),  dau.  and 
Bath  1533,  d.  1552.  heirof  John  Newport,  Esq., ' 

of  Brent  Pelham,  Herts. 


Henry  Parker,  Lord  Morley ,=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward 
had  summons  to  parlt.  1558-     Stanley,  Earl  of  Derby. 
1572^ J 

Mary  Parker,  d.  Aug.  1 566.=i=Sir  Edward  Leventhorpe, 
I  Knt.,  died  at  Rome,  8  Oct. 
I  1566. 


Sir  John   Leventhorpe,   of=j=Joan,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John 


Sawbridgeworth,  Herts,  cr. 
a  baronet  30  May,  1622,  d. 
23  Sept.  1625. 


Brograve,  Knt.,  attrny.-gen. 
Duchy    of    Lancaster,     d 


Joan  Leventhorpe=f  Sir    Edward    Altham,    of 
I  Mark  Hall,  d.  28  May,  1632. 


Leventhorpe  Altham,  of=i=Joan,  dau.  of  David  Ed- 
Marks  Hall,  d.  24  Aug.  wards,  of  Oswestry,  m. 
1681.  March,  1656. 


James   Altham,    of   Marks=pMary,  dau.  of  Admiral  John 
Hall,  d.  28  Dec.  1697,  aged  I  Tinker,  d.  2  Feb.  1731. 
35-  I 


Maiy  Altham,  elder  dau.,  m.=f=Roger  Altham,  D.D.,  arch- 
31  May,  1705,  d.  Nov.  deacon  of  Middx.,  d.  27 
1752.  Feb.  1730,  aged  72. 


Mary  Altham  (1st  wife).  m.=f  Henry  Lushington,  D.D., 
10  May,  1737,  d.  24  July,  1  vicar  of  Eastbourne,  etc., 
1775.  d.  13  Jan.  1799. 


Sir     Stephen     Lushington  ,=Hester,  dau.  of  Joh: 
M. P.,  chairman  and  director  I  Boldero.  of  Aspende: 
H.E.l.C.S.,cr.  a  baronet  26     Hall,     Herts,    d. 
April,  1791.  Dec  1830. 


William  Lushingti 

Marks     Hall,      Essex,  to  John    Tilson,     to  Ralph  Leycester, 

M.P.   city  of  London,  Esq.=  of  Toft.= 

d.  II  Sept.  1823.=  As. 


Sir    Henry  =Fanny    Maria,         Right  Hon.  Stephen  Lush-: 


Lushington 
and  bart.,  b 
a?  Oct.  1775 
d.  25  Jan, 
1863. 


of  M.Lewis,     ington,  P.C,  D.C.L.  1808, 
Esq.,  under  sec-    M.P.,  judge  of  the  admi- 
r,  d.     rally  court,  b.  14  Jan.  1782, 
d.  19  Jan.  1873.= 


I.Iay% 


=Sarah   Grace,    dau.  Charles   Lushing-     Hestei 

of  T.W.  CaiT,  Esq.,  ton,   M.P.,   b.    14    b.    177 

of  Frognal,  Hamp-  April,     1785,     m.     m.  179 

stead,  etc.,  m.  1821,  twice,  and  d.  s.p. 

d.  1837.  23  Sept.  1866. 


Edward  Harbord  Lush-  William  Bryan  Lush-    Vernon,  LL, 

ington,    treasurer    of  ington,     bar.-at-law        counlv    cnnr 

Guy's  Hospital,  b.  1822.  LT.,  b.  1824, 

m.   1848  Mary,  dau.  of  Augusta,    dau 

Col.  Rainsay.===  Godwin-Auslei 


,    Q.C.,  Godfrey,  assistant  Five 

judge  under  secretary  daughtei 

873     1877,  m.  1S65,  Jane,  3rd  home  department,  (see  p. 

*       ^'  "■    "      Mowatt,  -"'      "     -  ■ 


Col.  Tl 
Butler,    of       I 
Berrj'Lodge, 


^— L. 


.=         Esq.,  she  d.  1884. 


Edward  E.-irdley  Lush.  Guy. 

ington,  major  8th  Hus-  Stephen. 

sars.  Helen,  m.  1881  to 

Sydney  George.  F.K.Y.Radcliflfe, 


■7hii 


^ 


dau.  of  S.  Smith, 


Thomas  Dacres^N 


Helen,  George  Hew  Butler,     Isabella, 

dau.  of  Admiral  vicar     of     Herriard     Dora. 

Sir  G.  A.  Elliot,  since  1882.= 
K.C.B.  A 


[147] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


(4)  Vemon,  LL.B.  Trin.  Coll.,  Canib..  1S59,  Q.C., 
Surrey  county  court  judge,  1S77,  deputy-judge-advo- 
cate-gen.  1860-9,  sec.  to  the  admiralty  1869-77;  bom 
8  March,  1S32;  married  28  Feb.,  1865,  Jane,  3rd 
daughter  of  Francis  Mowatt,  Esq.,  of  London ;  she 
died  23  Jan.,  1S84,  having  had  3  daughters. 

Katharine,  born  28  July,   1867  ;  Margaret,  bom  30 
March,  1S69;  Susan,  bom  27  April,  1870. 

(5)  Godfrey,  bar.-at-law  Inner  Temple  1858,  assistant 
under-sec.  home  department ;  bom  8  March,  1832 ; 
married  3  June,  1865,  Eeairice  Anne  Shore,  3rd  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Combe  Hurst,  Surrey,  s.p. 
(•6)  Hester,  married  26  June,  1844,  to  Robert  Russell, 
capt.  R.N..  of  Newton  House,  Bedale,  Yorks  ;  he  died 
27  Nov.,  1848,  leaving  an  only  surviving  daughter. 

Rowena  Elizabeth  Ru.'S'SElL. 
(7)  Frances.  (8)  Alice.  (9)  Laura. 

(10)  Edith  Grace,  married  28  April,  1858,  to  Ven. 
John  Pilkington  Norris,  D.D.,  archdeacon  and  canon 
residentiary  of  Bristol,  and  vicar  of  St.  Maiy  Redcliffe, 
and  has  4  sons, 

Stephen  Leslie  NORRIS.  R.E.,  bom  13  March,  1S59; 

Edward  John,  born  10  June,  i860  ;  Hugh  Lyttelton, 

bom  25  March,  1863  ;  Francis  Lushington,  bom  i 

Sept.,  1864. 

[3]   Charles,    M.P.     Ashburton    1833-41,    Westminster 

1847-52,  K.LCS.   1800-27;  hom  14  April,   1785;   died 

s.p.,  23  Sept.,   1866,   having  married  ist,   1805.  Sarah, 

daughter  of  Gen.  Joseph  Gascoigne  ;  she  died  24  Dec, 

1839;  he  married  2ndly,  2  Oct.,  1844.  Julia  Jane,  widow 

of  Thomas   Teed,    Esq.,   of  Stanmore,   Middlesex ;  she 

died  17  Feb.,  1866. 

[4]  Flester,  born  29  April,  1773  ;  manied  28  Aug.,  1797. 
to  Thomas  Butler,  Esq.,  fof  Berry  Lodge,  Hants,  and 
had  a  son,  Col.  Thomas  Butler,  who  has  2  sons  and  2 
daughters. 

(1)  Thomas  Dacres  (Butler),  J.  P.  Hants,  late  capt. 
52nd  L.I.,  admitted  to  the  Middle  Temple  18  April, 
1S82,  bora  3  Oct.,  1845;  married  12  July,  1877, 
Nina  Helen,  daughter  of  Adml.  Sir  George  Augustus 
Elliot,  K.C.B.  (see  E.   Minto,  in  Foster's  Peerage). 

(2)  George  Hew  (Butler),  vicar  of  Herriard  since  1S82, 
M.A.  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.,  1874;  married  and  has  issue 

(3)  Isabella.  (4)  Dora. 

[5]  Sophia,  born  15  June,  1778;  died  17  March,  1S60, 
havmg  married  20  Sept.,  1800,  to  Gen.  Denzil  Onslow, 
of  Stoughton  House,  Hunts  (E.  Onslow)  ;  he  died  21 
Aug.,  1838,  leaving  issue  (see  Foster's  Peerage). 

CIR  HENRY,  2nd  Baronet,  constil-gen.  at 
O  Naples  1815-32;  bom  27  Oct.,  1775;  died 
-5  Jan-,,  1863,  having  married  8  April,  1799, 
Fanny  Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  IMatthew  Lewis, 
Esq.,  under-sec.  at  war,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Matthew  Gregory  Lewis,  Esq.,  M.P. ;  she  died 
26  May,  1862,  having  had  5  sons  and  a  daughter. 


[l]  SIE  HENEY,  3rd  and  present  Baronet. 
i-2]  Sir  Stephen,  G.C.B.,  adm.  superintendent  of  Indian 
navy,  lieut.-gov.  of  Greenvidch  hospital,  commanded 
naval  brigade  at  Sebastopol,  K.S.L.,  K.R.  of  Greece, 
K.L.H.;  born  12  Dec,  1803  ;  died  28  May,  1877,  having 
married  ,  1841,  Henrietta,  daughter  of  Adm. 

Sir  Henry  Prescott,  K.C.B.;  she  died  22  Sept.,  1875, 
having  had  2  daughters. 

(1)  Henrietta. 

(2)  Agnes,  married  19  May,  1864,  to  Henry  Kirke, 
B.C.L.  Oxon,  district  judge  in  Demerara,  British 
Guiana,  and  had  2  sons  and  6  daughters, 

Henry   Lu.shington   Kirke,    born  7   March,  1865 ; 
Arnold,   bom   12  July,    1870 ;    Dorothea   Vemon; 
Mildred  Jane;  Henrietta;   Margaret  Agnes;  Maiy 
Bruce  ;  Violet  Thurstan. 
[3]  Charles,  vicar  of  Walton-on-Thames,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxon,    1830;    born  29   Nov.,    1805;   married  29  July, 
1835,  Susan  Rose,  daughter  of  Capt.  J  Tweedale, 

E.I.C.S. ;  she  died  s.p.,  5  Sept.,  1877. 
[4]  Franklin,    col.    in   the   army;    lieut.-col.  late  Scots 
guards,   C.B. ;  born   20  April,    1811  ;  married,       June, 
1853.  Anne  Dobree,   daughter  of  Gen.  Sir  Philip  Bain- 
brigge,  K.C.  B..  and  has  an  only  child, 

Eleanor  Fanny,  married  9  Oct.,  1877,  to  Henry  Elliott 
Chevallier  Kitchener,  capt.  46th  regt.  Comwall  L.I., 
instructor  in  military  topography  Royal  Military  Col- 
lege, Sandhurst,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Kitchener, 
late  9th  regt.,  and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 

Henry  Franklin  Chevallier  (Kitchener),  bom  17 
Oct.,  1878;  Norah  Fanny. 
[5]  Frederick  Astell,  ofRosiere,  Hants,  J. P.,  senior  civil 
servant  Bengal  presidency  1835-62;  bom  I  Nov.,  1815  ; 
married  24  Sept.,  1846,  Lady  Margaret  Julia  Hay, 
youngest  daughter  of  William,  15th  Earl  of  ErroU,  and 
has  had  4  sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  Algernon  Hay,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1870; 
bom  29  Sept..  1847;  mamed  1st,  2  April,  1872, 
Emma  Jane,  daughter  of  Charles  Castleman,  Esq.,  of 
Glasshayes,  Hants  ;  she  died  4  Oct.,  1879,  having  had 
a  son  and  daughter. 

[1]  Herbert  Castleman,  bom  15  Sept.,  1879. 

[2]  Muriel  Evelyn. 
Mr.  a.  H.  Lushington  married  2ndly,  6  Jan.,  1881, 
Effie  Lillian,  2nd  daughter  of  late  Capt.  W  E 

Newall,  92nd  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  has  a  son. 

[3]  Montague  Hay,  bom  24  Nov.,  1881. 

(2)  Herbert  Gurney,  lieut.  31st  regt. ;  bom  11  Jan., 
1848 ;  died  unmarried  19  Feb.,  1871. 

(3)  Frederick  Seton  Karr,  lieut.  64th  regt. ;  bom  29 
Jan.,  1849  :  died  23  Dec.  1874. 

(4)  Somerville  Heniy,  curate  of  Fugleston-with-Bemer- 
ton.  Salisbury,  since  1S79  ;  bom  24  May,  1856. 

(5)  Beatrice  Harriett. 

(6)  Constance  Fanny. 

(7)  Violet  Margaret. 

[6]  Louisa,  married  8  April,  1826.  to  Adm.  Sir  Charles 
Burrard,  Bart.,  who  died  12  July,  1S70  (ext.). 


C148I 


LiisJiingion,  of  Sittingbourne. 


LINEAGE 

OF    LUSHINGTON,    OF    SiTTINGBOURNE. 


AUGUSTINE  LESSENDEN  or  LUSHINGTON,  of 
Sittingbourne,  Kent,  2nd  son  of  Stephen  Lushington 
and  Ann  his  wife,  who  made  her  will  1620,  then  a  widow, 
had,  besides  an  elder  son  (John,  of  Sarre,  yeoman),  3 
daughters,  of  whom  one  married  to  Andrew  Langley,  and 
another  married  to  John  Hawkes.  Augustine,  by  his  wife 
Priscilla,  was  father  of 

•irHOMAS  LUSHINGTON,  of  Sittingbourne,  possessed 
•*■  the  manor  of  Rodmersham,  Kent ;  baptized  at  Sitting- 
bourne, 16  June,  1628;  died  13  Oct.,  1688,  aged  61,  buried 
at  Sittingbourne,  M.I.  ;  he  m.irried  ist,  Anne,  daughter  of 
Stephen  Tomlyn,  of  Chilton,  Kent  ;  she  died  at  the  birth  of 
3  children,  it  March,  1678,  buried  at  Sittingbourne,  i4March, 
M.I. ;  he  married  and,  1688,  Ehzabeth,  daughter  of  — 
Johnson,  widow  ;  by  his  ist  wife  he  had  7  sons  and  6 
daughters. 

[1]  Thomas,  baptized  at  Sittingbourne,  2  Oct.,  1659  ;  died 
unmarried  30  Dec.,  buried  at  Sittingbourne,  5  May,  1698-9, 

fa  and  3]  Twin  sons,  buried  unbaptized  8  Feb.,  1660. 
[4]  John,    died  unmarried   9,   buried  at  Sittingbourne   15 
May,  1695,  aged  29. 
r.5]  William,  died  young. 
'     STEPHEN,  of  whom  presently. 

Augustine,  baptized  at  Sittingbourne  (with  his  sisters 
Priscilla  and  Jane),  24  Feb.,  1678;  buried  there  2  March 
following. 

[8]  Mary,  baptized  at  Sittingbourne,  i  June,  1662  ;  died  25 
Oct.,  1741,  aged  80  ;  married  to  Richard  May,  of  Canter- 
bury, and  had  issue. 

[9]  Ann,  baptized  at  Sittingbourne,  Z2  Dec,  1667;  married 
to  Walker,  of  Maidstone. 

[10]  Jane,  died  28  May,  1674,  aged  4,  buried  at  Sitting- 
bourne. 

fill  Priscilla,  died  8  Aug.,  1677. 

[18]  Priscilla  and  [13]  Jane,  baptized  with  their  brother 
Augustine  at  Sittingbourne,  24  Feb. ,  1678,  and  buried  mth 
him  2  March  following. 

C;TEPHEN  LUSHINGTON,  of  Sittingbourne,  purchased 
^-'  the  fee  simple  of  the  manor  of  Rodmersham  ;  baptized 
at  Sittingbourne,  12  March,  1675  ;  died  4  March,  1718,  aged 
43,  M.I.,  married  ist,  Catherine,  only  daughter  of  Benja- 
min, and  only  sister  and  heir  of  John  Godfrey,  Esq.,  of 
Norton  Court  ;  she  died  z8  Aug.,  1700,  aged  27,  buried  in 
Chilton  chancel,  having  had  an  only  child. 
[1]  Thomas  Godfrey,  of  Sittingbourne,  bom  Aug.,  1700  ; 
died  3  Aug.,  1757,  having  married  ist,  Dorothy,  daughter 
of  John  Gisbourne,  of  Derbyshire  ;   she  died  18  March,  1748, 


aged  45  ;  he  married  andly.  18  Sept. ,  1752,  Barbara,  daughter 
ofjohn  Skeere,  of  Dodington.Kent  ;  she  died  28  Aug.,  i8oo, 
aged  84 ;  by  his  ist  wife  he  had  3  sons  and  z  daughters. 

(1)  Thomas  Godfrey,  of  Clare  Hall,  Camb.,  baptized  at 
Sittingbourne,  3  April,   1728  ;   died  at  Clare  Hall,   1748. 

(2)  William,  capt.  of  grenadiers  ;  baptized  at  Sitting- 
bourne, 24  July,  1732  ;  died  unmarried  13  Dec.,  1763  ; 
buried  at  St.  Martin's,  Coney  Street,  York.  11  Jan. 

(3)  James  Stephen,  of  Rodmersham,  Kent,  M.A.,  preb. 


of  Carlisle,  vicar  of  Newcistle-upon-lyn 
Essex,  baptized  at  Sittingbourne,  12  N: 


1734,  died  at 


Bishop  of  Carlisle,  she  died  24  July,  1768.  leaving! 
(see  page  102) ;  he  married  2ndly,  Mary,  daughter 

of  Rev.  Humphrey  Christian,  vicar  of  Docking,  Norfolk, 
and  had  4  sons  and  2  daughters  (see  vol.  iii.). 

(4)  Dorothy,  died  unmarried  5  June,  1716,  aged  21,  buried 
in  Chilton  chancel. 

(5)  Catherine,  married  to  John  Cockin  Sole,  and  died 
1766,  leaving  a  daughter. 

Catherine  Elizabeth,  unmarried,  1791. 

MR.    STEPHEN    LUSHINGTON    married    2ndly,   Jane 
Petley,  widow  of  Edmond  Fowler,   of  Ash,  Kent  (she  re- 
married to  John  NicoU),  and  had  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 
[8J  Stephen,   M.A.  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxon,   1733  ;  baptized  at  Sit- 
tingbourne, 28  March,  1709  ;  died  s.p. 

[3J  Francklyn,  capt.  Burford  man-of-war;  baptized  at 
Sittingbourne,  18  March,  1710 ;  killed  at  the  si«ge  of  La 
Guyra,  19  Feb.,  1743. 

[4]  Henry,  D.D.,  vicar  of  Eastbourne,  Sussex,  baptized  at 
Sittingbourne,  26  Feb.,  1709;  died  13  Jan.,  1779,  having 
married  ist,  10  May,  1737,  Mary,  daughter  of  Ven.  Roger 
Altham,  D.D.,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  ;  she  died  24  July, 
1775  ;  he  married  2ndly,  Mary,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Gilbert, 
of  Eastbourne  ;  she  died  s.p.  ;  by  his  ist  wife  he  had  issue 
(see  page  146). 

[5]  William,  lieut.-col.  dragoons;  died  26  June,  1786, 
having  married  1748,  Jane,  daughter  of  Col.  William 

Southwell,  of  Ireland,  and  had  at  least  3  daughters. 

(1)  Jane,  bom  6  April,  1750  ;  died  young. 

(2)  Jane,  daughter  and  co-heir,  married  1773,  'o  John 
Reilly,  Esq.,  of  Scarvagh,  co.  Down,  who  died  26  July, 
1804,  leaving  issue. 

(3)  ,  married  to  Major  Charies  Savage,  of  Rock 
Savage,  co.  Down,  and  died  3  Sept.,  1806. 

[«]  Jane,  baptized  at  Sittingbourne,  18  July,  1713  ;  married 

to  Rev.  John  Perry,  D.D.,  rector  of  Ash,  Kent. 

[J]  Catherine,  married  to  Roger  Altham,  bar.-at-law. 


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Feb.  1307,  b.  25  Apl.  1284,  I  of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  130S, 
d.  21  Sept.  1327.  I  d.  22  Aug.  1357-8. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i=i=Philippa,  3rd  d.  of  William. 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  Count  of  Holland  and 
1312,  d.  21  June,  1377.  Hainault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 

d.  15  Aug.  1369. 


John  of  Gaunt  (4th  son),=j=Katherine  (3rd  wife),  d.  of 
Duke  of  Lancaster,  Earl  of  Sir  Payn  Roet.  of  Hainault 
Richmond,  &c.,  b.  24  June,  I  (widow  of  Sir  Otes  Swyn- 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399.  I  ford,  knt.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396, 

I  d.  10  May,  1403. 


Sir  John  Beaufort,  Earl  of=i=Margaret  (3rd  dau.  of  Tho- 


Somcrsit  and  Marquis  of 
Dorset,  so  cr.  1397,  d.  2 
April,  1410. 


and  co-h.  of 
Edmund  Holland,  Earl  of 
Kent ;  she  re-m.  to  Thomas. 
Duke  of  Clarence,  and  son 
of  Hen.  IV.),d.3i  Dec.  1440. 


James  I.  of  Scotland, =p  Joane,  =j=Sir  James  Stewart,  the 

d.  21  Feb.  1438.  I     Queen       Black  Knight  ofLorn. 

of  Scots. 


glas  (ist  wife). 


Alexander,  3rd  Earl  Huntly,=f:Janet  Stewart,  contract,  14 
d.  at  Perth,  16  Jan.  1523-4.    |  Oct.  1474. 

John,  Lord  Gordon,  o.v. p.  =j=Margaret,    "daughter"    of 
5  Dec.  151 7.  AJames  IV. 

A, 

continued  aboz'e. 


A, 

cojiiinnedfrom  below. 
John,  Lord  Gordon=i=Margaret. 


Alexander   Gordon,   titular=i=Barbara  Logie,  of  Kessog- 
archbp.    of   Athens,    1547,     ton,  in  Swanwich. 
etc.,  d.  II  Nov.  1575.  I 


John  Gordon,  "  gent,  of  the=j=Gen 
bedchamber  to  Charles  IX., 
Hen.  III.,  and  Hen.  IV." 
of  France,  dean  of  Salisbury 
1603,  D.D.  1605,  d.  3  Sept. 
1619. 


(2nd  wife),  dau. 
f  Gideon  Betaw,  lord  of 
Maulet.  d.  6  Dec.  1643. 


Louisa  Gordon,  only  dau.,=j=Sir  Robert  Gordon, of  Gor- 
b.  20  Dec.  1597,  m.  lO  Feb.  I  donstoun,  Bart.,  vice-cham- 
1613.  berlain,   P.C.  Scotland,  d. 

I  1656. 


Catherine  Gordon,  b.  ii=f=Col.  David  Barclay.ofUrie, 
Jan.  1621,  m.  26  Jan.  1648,  I  co.  Kincardine,  bd.  12  Oct. 
d.  Mar.  1663.  |  1686. 


Robert  Barclay,  of  Urie,=f=Christian,  dau.  of  Gilbert 
"the  Apologist, "b. 23 Dec.  |  Molyson,  baillie  of  Aber- 
1648,  d.  Oct.  1690.  I  deen,  m.  I  Feb.  1670,  d.  14 

I  Feb.  1722-3. 


Anne  (ist  wife),= 
dau.  of  James 
Taylor,  of  Lon- 
don, m.  12  June, 
1707,  d.  3  Dec. 
1720. 


Alexander  Barclay,  of  Phi-:=Anne  Hickman  (1st  wife), 
ladelphia,  b.  10  xi.  1711,  I  ^Rebecca  Robinson  (2nd 
d.  5  March,  1771.  wife). 


=Priscilla  (2nd  wife), 
dau.  of  John  Freame, 
of  London,  banker, 
m.  8  Aug.  1723,  d.  9 
Oct.  1769. 


Robert  Barclay,  of  BHry=RacheI  (1st  wife),  dau.  of 
Hill,  Surrey,  b.  13  Aug.  I  John  Gumey,  of  Keswick, 
1751,  d.  ,  1830.         I  d.  2  Jan.  1794. 


Charles  Barclay,  of— Anna  M 

Bury  Hill,  Sinrey, 

high    sheriff    1842, 

M.P.     Southwark, 

etc.,  etc.,  d.  5  Dec. 

1855. 


:  DavidBarclay,  of  East-  Gumey  Barclay,  b. 20  Anna,  m.  i;  Aug.  Maria,  m.  28  April,      Ten 

ofThomasKelt,  wick     Park,     Surrey,  Dec.   1786,  m.  Mary  1797  to  Jacob  Fos-  1S14,  to  Robert  Were  others, 

of   Seething    Hall,  M.P.    Sunderland,    d.  Elizabeth  Freshfield.  ter  Reynolds,Esq.  Fo.v,    Esq.,   of   Fal- 

Norfolk,  m.  i  Aug.  i  July,  1861.^  =r  =  mouth. - 

1804,  d.  15  March,  A  A 

1840. 


A 


A 


Arthur  Kett  Barclay,  ^Mary  Octavia,  dau. 
of  Bury  Hill,  Surrey,  I  of  Ichabod  Wright, 
J.P.,D.L.,b.2oJune,  Esq.,  of  Mappeiley, 
1806,  d.  20  Nov.  1869.      Notts,  m.  20  Dec. 


Robert  Barclay,  m.  1830  Thomas  Georce,  ra.  Caroline,    : 

Rachel,  dau.  of  Osgood  7  Feb.  1844,  Emily,  to     John      Gurney     as 

Banbury,  Esq.  dau.     of    Rev.     J.  Hoare,  Esq,,ofThe      Hoare,  Esq, 

=Y  Joyce,  s.p.  Hill,  Middlesex.=     HiU,  Middl 

A  A 


Rachel  Juliana,  m.  18*7 


high  sheriff 
1878,  b.  7  Oct. 
1837. 


Emma  Rhoda, 
dau.  of  Jotm 
Bentley,Esq.= 


Annie,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dalli- 
more,Esq.,s.p. 


CharlesWrightBarclay, 
vicar  of  Little  Amwell, 
Herts,  b.  8  Oct.  1853, 
m.  j88i  Florence,  and 
dau.  of  Rev.  S.  B. 
Charlesworth.= 


Harnet  Mar! 
Rachel,     m. 

Major  Gdd 
Adeline,    m. 

Hanbury 


Bray,  Esq. 
Margaret,  m.  to  Sir 

Arthur  Clay. 
Neville,  ra.  to  Rev. 

C.  WUson. 


Rhoda  Mary. 
Hilda  Constat] 


CjTil  Charles,  b.  : 


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BARCLAY,  RUI.l  Rf,  of  Bury  Hill,  Surrey; 
high  sheuff,  jb;8  ;  17TH  in  descent  from 
Edward  III.;  bom  7  Oct.,  1837;  married,  28 
Nov.,  1877,  Laura  Charlotte  Rachel,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Marmaduke  Wy\-ill,  Esq.,  of  Constable  Bur- 
ton, Yorkshire,  and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 

[1]  Robert  Wyville.  born  23  Nov.,  iSSo. 
[2]  Ellen  Rachel,  bora  16  Dec,  iSSl. 

Seat— Bury  Hill,  Dorking. 


The  Descent  of 

Robert  Barclay,  E.sq., 

FROM  THE  B1.00D  Royal  of  England. 

DWARD  IIL,  King  of 
England,  Earl  of  Chester 
1320,  Duke  of  Aquitaine. 
Count  of  Ponthieu  and 
Montreuil,  1325  ;  crowned 
at  Westminster  in  his 
father's  lifetime,  1  Feb., 
1327  ;  defeated  the  Scots 
at  Halidon  Hill,  1333- 
In  1339  he  assumed  the 
sl_\lr  of  "  King  (if  France  and  England,  and  Lord 
of  Ireland,"  and  quartered  the  arms  of  France  in 
the  first  quarter ;  gained  a  great  naval  victory 
over  the  French  off  Sluys  13.^0,  and  won  the  cele- 
brated battle  of  Cressy  26  Aug.,  1346;  17  Oct. 
following  the  Scots  were  defeated  at  Neville  Cross, 
and  King  David  II.  taken  prisoner  to  London, 
where  he  remained  nearly  11  years.  Instituted 
the  order  of  the  Garter  1349.  His  son,  the  Black 
Prince,  defeated  the  French  at  the  battle  of 
Poictiers,  19  Sept.,  1356,  and  brought  King  John 
prisoner  to  London,  where  he  remained  nearly  5 
years  (for  further  particulars,  see  Royal  Lineage, 
Fostei's  Peerage).  The  king  died  at  Sheen,  Surrey, 
21  June,  1377,  having  had,  with  other  issue, 


JOHN  OF  GAUNT  (4th  son),  created  Duke 
of  Lancaster  in  parliament  13  Nov.,  1362  ; 
married  ist,  13  May,  1359,  Blanche,  youngest 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  Henry,  Duke  of  Lan- 
caster, grandson  of  Henry  III.  ;  she  buried  in 
St.  Paul's  Cathedral  1369,  having  had,  with  2 
daughters,  a  son. 
[1]  Henry,  became  Henkv  IV.  of  England. 

JOHN  OF  GAUNT  married  3rdly,  at  Lincoln,  13 
Jan.,  1396,  Katherine,  daughter  of  Sir  Payn  Roet, 
Guienne  King-of-Arms,  and  widow  of  Sir  Otes 
Swynford,  Knt.  ;  she  died  10  May,  1403,  buried  in 
Lincoln  Cathedral,  having  had,  with  a  daughter 
(see  vol.  i.,  page  4),  3  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

SIR  JOHN  BEAUFORT,  created  Earl  of 
Somerset  20  Richard  II.,  1397,  and  Marquis 
of  Dorset  29  Sept.  the  same  year  (England's  2nd 
marquis),  chamberlain  of  England  for  life,  9  Feb. 
I  Henry  IV.,  capt.  of  Calais,  died  21  April,  1410; 
he  married  Margaret,  3rd  daughter  of  Thomas, 
and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Edmund  Holland,  Earl 
of  Kent;  shedied3i  Dec,  1440,  having(re-married 
to  Thomas,  Duke  of  Clarence,  2nd  son  of  Henry 
IV.,  slain  at  the  battle  of  Bauge)  had,  with  other 
issue  (see  vol.  i.,  page  21),  a  daughter, 

J  DANE,  Queen  of  Scots,  died  at  Dunbar  1445  ; 
maiTied  ist,  in  the  Priory  of  St.  Mary  Overy, 
Southwark,  Feb.,  1423-4,  to  James  Stuart  I.  of 
Scotland,  who  was  murdered  by  the  faction  of 
Walter,  Earl  of  Athole,  his  uncle,  21  Feb.,  1437-8, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  daughter. 

[1]  James  II.,  king  of  Scotland. 

[2]  Princess  Annabella,  or  Arabella,  married  as  1st  wife 

to  George,  Earl  of  Huntly,  who  died  at  Stirling,  S  June, 

1 50 1,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Alexander,   3rd  earl,  who  married  his  cousin  Cof  the 
half-blood)  Janet,  daughter  of  Sir  John  Stewart,  Earl 
of  Athole,  of  whom  presently. 

The  Dowager-Queen  of  Scots  married  2ndly, 
1439,  to  Sir  James  Stewart,  the  black  knight  of 
Lorn  (3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Stewart,  of  Lorn  and 
Innermeath),  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son. 

[3]  Sir  John  Stewart,  of  Balveny,  created  Earl  of  Athole 
1457,  reinvested  with  the  earldom  of  Athole  18  March, 
14S0-1,  ambassador  to  England  1463,  etc.,  had  a  principal 
command  in  the  army  of  James  III.  1488  ;  died  19  Sept., 


[151] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


1512.  buried  in  Dunkeld  Cathedral ;  married  ist,  Margaret, 
dowager  of  William,  8th  Earl  of  Douglas,  only  daughter 
of  Archibald,  5th  Earl  of  Douglas,  Duke  of  Touraine  ; 
he  married  2ndly,  Eleanora,  daughter  of  William  Sinclair, 
Earl  of  Orkney  and  Caithness,  and  had  issue.  By  his 
1st  wife  he  had  2  daughters,  of  whom  the  elder, 

JANET  STEWART,  married  as  istwife  (con- 
tract 14  Oct.,  1474)  to  Alexander,  3rd  Earl  of 
Huntly,  named  above,  one  of  the  guarantees  of  a 
treaty  of  peace  with  the  English  1509,  P.C.  to 
James  IV.,  commanded  the  left  wing  of  the 
Scottish  army  with  Lord  Home  at  the  battle  of 
Flodden,  9  Sept.,  1513  ;  died  at  Perth,  16  Jan., 
1523-4,  buried  in  the  convent  of  the  Dominican 
Friars  there,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

JOHN,  Lord  Gordon,  died  in  his  father's  life- 
time, 5  Dec,  1517,  having  married  Margaret, 
natural  daughter  of  James  IV.  (she  re-married  to 
Sir  John  Drummond,  of  Innerpeffry),  and  had  2 
sons,  of  whom  (the  elder,  George,  4th  Earl  of 
Huntly ,^  see  vol.  i.,  page  64)  the  younger, 

ALEXANDER  GORDON,  titular  archbishop 
of  Athens,  1547  ;  bishop  of  the  Isles  and 
abbot  of  Inchaffray  and  Icolmkill,  1553  ;  bishop 
of  Galloway  1558,  probably  the  only  consecrated 
bishop  in  Scotland  who  embraced  the  Protestant 
church  in  his  own  day  (see  Fasti  Ecclesics  Scoti- 
caiice,  vol.  i.,  page  775) ;  appointed  an  extra- 
ordinary lord  of  session  26  Nov.,  1565;  died  11 
Nov.,  157s  ;  married  Barbara  Logie,  life-renter  of 
the  lands  of  Kessogton  in  Swanwick,  daughter  of 
the  laird  of  Logie,  and  had  6  sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

[2]  Alexander. 

[3]  Lawrence,  commendator  of  Glenluce. 

[4]  Mr.  George. 

[5]  Robert,  slain  in  France. 

[6]  William. 

[7]  Barbara,  married  to  Anthony  Stewart,  rector  of  Pen- 

ningham. 

JOHN  GORDON,  had  the  revenues  of  the 
bishopric  of  Galloway  resigned  in  his  favour, 
ratified  by  the  king  4  Jan.,  1567;  mentioned  as 
bishop  of  Galloway  1583  ;  does  not  appear  to  have 
been  consecrated;  demitted  before  8  July,  1586; 
"became  one  of  the  gentlemen  of  the  bedchamber 
to  Charles  IX.,  Henry  III.,  and  Henry  IV.  "; 
dean  of  Salisbury,  1603  ;  created  D.D.,  Oxon, 
13  Aug.,  1605,  "  because  he  was  to  dispute  before 
the  king  his  kinsman  "  ;  died  3  Sept.,  1619,  aged 
75  ;  he  married  1st,  1576,  Antoinette  de  Maroles, 
by  whom  he  obtained  the  lordship  of  Longormes,  in 
France;  he  married  2ndly,  1594,  Genevieve  Betaw, 
daughter  of  Gideon  Betaw,  lord  of  Maulet,  first 
president  of  the  parliament  of  Britany  ;  she  died 
at  Gordonstown  6  Dec,  1643,  aged  83,  leaving  an 
only  daughter. 


LOUISA  GORDON,  born  20  Dec,  1597,' 
married  in  London,  16  Feb.,  1613,  to  Sir 
Robert  Gordon,  of  Gordonstoun,  the  historian  of  , 
his  family  (son  of  Alexander,  nth  earl  of  Suther- 
land, see  Peerage),  gentleman  of  the  bedchamber 
to  King  James  1606  ;  knighted  1609 ;  gentleman 
of  the  bedchamber  to  Charles  I.,  who  created  him 
a  baronet  of  Nova  Scotia,  with  remainder  to  his  heir 
male  whatsoever,  28  May,  1625,  being  the  first  of 
thatorder;  sheriffprincipalof  Inverness-shire  1629; 
vice-chamberlain  1630;  P.C.  Scotland  1634;  he 
died  ,  1656,  aged  76,  having  had,  with 

5  sons,  4  daughters,  of  whom  the  2nd, 

CATHERINE  GORDON,  bom  at  Salisbury  u 
Jan.,  1621  ;  died  March,  1663,  buried  at 
Gordonstoun ;  married  (contract  dated  at  Bog  of 
Gight,  now  Castle  Gordon,  24  Dec,  1647),  26  Jan., 
1648,  to  Col.  David  Barclay,  of  Urie,  co.  Kincar- 
dine (see  page  161)  by  purchase,  1647-8,  obtained 
the  rank  of  major  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Swedish 
army  under  Gustavus  Adolphus  ;  retired  to  Scot- 
land, "  got  a  regiment  of  horse,"  became  colonel, 
dislodged  and  routed  Montrose  1646,  relieved 
Inverness,  made  governor  of  Strathbogie ;  after 
the  battle  of  Preston  he  was  deprived  of  all  em- 
ployments by  Cromwell ;  represented  Forfarshire 
and  Kincardineshire  (Angus  and  Meam)  in 
parliament  1654-6,  1656-8  ;  imprisoned  in  Edin- 
burgh castle  about  1664  ;  joined  the  Society  of 
Friends,  then  called  Quakers,  in  1666;  imprisoned 
in  Aberdeen,  21  March,  1676,  "for  going  to 
worship  contrary  to  law,"  and  again  the  year 
following  ;  buried  12  Oct.,  1686,  aged  76,  having 
had  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  EOBEET,  of  whom  presendy. 

[2]  John,  of  Perth,  Amboy,  New  Jersey,  governor  of  East 

Jersey;    married  Anna  Dorothea,  daughter  of  Admiral 

Droyer,  of  the  Netherlands,  and  died  1731,  leaving  2  sons. 

[3]  David,  died  unmarried,  on  his  voyage  to  New  Jersey, 

in  1685. 

[4]  Jean,  married  in  Edinburgh  2  Jan.,  1685,  to  SirEwen 

Cameron,  of  Lochiel,  and  had  8  children. 

[5]  Lucy,  died  unmarried       Dec,  l6S6,  aged  33. 

ROBERT  BARCLAY,  of  Urie,  "  the  apolo- 
gist," governor  of  East,  or  New  Jersey  for 
life  1682,  and  constituted  Gawen  Laurie,  a  mer- 
chant in  London,  his  deputy;  bom  at  Gordonstown, 
Morayshire,  23  Dec,  1648;  died  3-5  viii.,  1690; 
married  at  BaiUie  Molyson's  house,  i  Feb.,  1670, 
Christian,  daughter  of  Gilbert  Molyson,  baillie  of 
Aberdeen;  she  died  i4.xii.,  1722-3,  aged 76,  having 
had  4  sons  and  5  daughters  {a). 

[laj  David,  born  8  ix.,  1670  ;  died  1671. 
[2a]  Robert,  of  Springhall,  Urie,  born  25  i.,   1672  ;  died 
27  i.,  1747;  married  6  vi.,  1696,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
John  Brain,  of  Ratcliff,  London,  merchant,  and   had   3 
sons  and  5  daughters  {b). 

(U-2a)    Robert  Barclay,  of  Urie,  born  20  v.,  1699 ; 


[  ^52  ] 


UNE    CAMERON,  WIFE  OF    ROBERT    GOFF,    ESQ., 

OF  SUMNERS  PLACE,  SUSSEX, 


'mm  iRopai 


of  CnglanD. 


Edward  I.,  cro\vned  i9=i=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239.  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Edward  II.,  crowned  23=i=Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 
Feb.  1307,  b.  25  Apl.  1284,  I  of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  1308, 
J    ..  o...    I  (j_  22  Aug.  1357-S. 


d.  21  Sept.  1327. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i- 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov. 
1312,  d.  21  June,  1377. 


John  of  Gaunt  (4th  son),: 
Duke  of  Lancaster,  Earl  of 
Richmond,  &c.,  b.  24  June, 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399. 


Sir  John  Beaufort,  Earl  of= 
Somerset  and  Marquis  of 
Dorset,  so  cr.  1397,  d.  21 
April,  1410. 


^Philippa,  3rd  d.  of  William, 
Count  of  Holland  and 
Ilainault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 
d.  15  Aug.  1369. 

:Katherine  (3rd  mfe),  d.  of 
Sir  Payn  Roet,  of  Hainault 
(widow  of  Sir  Otes  Swyn- 
ford,  knt.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396, 
d.  10  May,  1403. 


^Margaret  (3rd  dau.  of  Tho- 
mas, and  sister  and  co-h.  of 
Edmund  Holland,  Earl  of 
Kent ;  she  re-m.  to  Thomas, 
Duke  of  Clarence.  2nd  son 
of  Hen.  IV.),d.  3  \  Dec.  1440. 


James  I.  of  Scotland,- 
d.  21  Feb.  143." 


=George,  2nd  E. 
I  of  Hunlly,  d 
I  8  June,  1501. 


=j=  Joane,  =ipS 
I  Queen  I 
of  Scots. 


■  Joane,  =ipSir  James  Stewart,  the 
Queen  |  Black  Knight  of  Lorn, 
of  Scots. 


Sirjohn  Stew-=Margaret,  dow.  of  Wil- 
art,  Earl  of  |  liam,  Sth  Earl  of  Dou- 
Athole,  1457.      glas  (ist  wife). 


Alexander,3rdEarl  Huntly,=j=Janet  Stewart,  contract, 
d.  at  Perth,  16  Jan.  1523-4.      Oct.  1474. 


John,  Lord  Gordon,  o.v.p.=j=Margaret, 
5  Dec.  1517.  AJamesIV. 

A, 

con  tin  ued  a  hove. 


'  daughter  "   of 


continued  from  heloiv. 
John,  Lord  Gordon=r=Margaret. 


Alexander   Gordon,   titular=rBarbara  Logie,  of  Kessog- 
archbp.    of   Athens,    1547,     ton,  in  Swanwich. 
etc.,  d.  II  Nov.  1575. 


=Genevieve  (2nd  wife),  dau. 
of  Gideon  Betaw,  lord  of 
Maulet,  d.  6  Dec.  1643. 


John  Gordon,  "gent.of  the= 
bedchamber  to  Charles  IX., 
Hen.  III.,  and  Hen.  IV." 
of  France,  dean  of  Salisbury 
1603,  D.D.  160S,  d.sSept. 
1619. 


Louisa  Gordon,  only  dau.,=j=Sir  Robert  Gordon,  of  Gor- 
b.  20  Dec.  1597,  m.  16  Feb.  donstoun,  Bart.,  vice-cham- 
1613.  berlain,  P.C.  Scotland,   -" 


Catherine  Gordon,  b.  li=pCol.David  Barclay.of  Una, 
Jan.  1621,  m.  26  Jan.  1648,  I  co.  Kincardine,  bd.  12  Oct. 
d.  Mar.  1663. 


i686. 


Robert  Barclay,  of  Urie, 
"  the  Apologist,"  b.  23  Dec. 
1648,  d.  Oct.  1690. 


Christian,  dau.  of  Gilbert 
Molyson,  baillie  of  Aber- 
deen, m.  I  Feb.  1670,  d.  14 
Feb.  1722-3. 


Robert  Barclay,  of  Spring=f=Elizabeth,    dau.     of    John 
Hall,  Urie,  b.  1672,  d.  1747.     Brain,  of  Ratcliff,  London, 
merchant,  m.  1696. 


Robert    Barclay,    of  Urie,=i=Une, 
b.  1699,  d.  1760. 


dau.    of   Sir    Ewan 


Cameron,  of  Lochiel,  N.B., 
m.  10  vi.  1696. 


Robert  Barclay,  of  Urie,=fSarah  Anne  (2nd  wife),  sole 
M.P.  Kincardine,  b.  27  xi.  heir  of  James  Allardyce,  of 
1732,  d.  8  April,  1797.  Allardyce,  m.  Dec.  1776,  d. 


Robert  Barclay  Allardyce, 

of  Urie  andAUardice,  capt.      issue      dyce.b.  l3Sept.i778, 

23rdregt.,d.  lMay,l854.=f=     (seep.     m.  25  July,  i" 


Une  Cameron  AUar  =r=John  Innes,  of    Margaret,  b.  i4=:Huason  Gurney,  of  Kes- 

dvce.b.  nSeDt.1778.  I  Cowie.     Kin-     Oct.    1780,   m.     wick,      Norfolk,     M.F. 

27  Sept.   1809,     Shaftesbury,  etc.,  d.  s.p. 


A      154)-      Sept.  18 


1S32. 


Kin- 
;,d.Apl. 


d.i6Dec.l855.      9  Nov. 


John      Une  Cameron= 
Innes,     Innes. 
died 
1810. 


Col.  Peter     Elizabeth  Innes,=Arthur  Abercromby,  Margaret  AIlar-=f  Alexander    Gibbon, 

A.Lautour,   m.   1832,   d.    13  I  of  Glasshaugh,  Banff-  dice  Innes,  m.4  I  of  Johnstone,Kincar- 

C.B.,K.H.   Sept.  1838.  shire,  d.  1852.  Dec.  1835,  d.  4    dme,  advocate,  d.  13 

k  April,  1SS2. 


Sept.  1877. 


Une  CameronLautour,  m.=pRobert  Goff,  of  Sumners 
19  July,  1859.  I  Place,  Sussex. 


Elizabeth  Abercrombie  Gibbon,  =f=David  Alexander 
m.  4  Dec.  i860.  I  Pearson,  WS. 


Ewen  Cameron  fiobert 
Goff,  b.  16  Feb.  1865. 


Alexander  Pearson,      Andrew,  b.  I: 
b.  30  Nov.  1864.  Aug.  1 866. 

[153] 


David,  b.  21  Feb.     Robert  Barclay,  b.  20 
1868.  Nov.  1871. 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


died  lo 


1760 


LgS\ 

Cameron,  of  Lochiel, 
ith  a  daughter,  3  sons,*  of  whom  the 


married  at  Kingswells,  N.B.,  10  vi., 
1725,  Une.  daughter  of  Sir  E\v; 
N.B.,  and  had,     '  " 
eldest, 

Robert  Barclay,  of  Urie,  M.P.  Kincardineshire 
1788-90,  1790-6,  1796-7,  born  27  xi.,  1731-2;  died 
8  April,  1797  ;  married  ist,  at  Winchmore  Hill,  3  vi., 
1753.  Lucy,  daughter  of  David  Barclay,  Esq.,  of  London 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Priscilla  Freame,  see  vol.  iii.)  ;  she 
died  23  iii.,  1757,  leaving  an  only  daughter  {c). 
\\.c\  Lucy,  born  in  London  22  March,  1757  ;  married 
,  1777.  to  Samuel  Galton,  of  Duddeston 
House,  CO.  Warwick,  and  had  issue  (see  vol.  iii.). 

RonERT  Barclay  married  2ndly,  Dec,  1776, 
Sarah  Anne,  only  child  and  heir  of  James  AUardyce, 
of  AUardyce  (by  his  wife,  Ann,  eventually  sole  heir  of 
her  father,  James  Barclay,  see  page  156) ;  she  died  at 
Sprowston.  Norfolk,  7  July,  1833,  having  had  3  sons 
and  5  daughters  (f). 

[2(r]  Robert  Barclay- AUardyce.  of  Urie  and  AUardyce, 
capt.  23rd regt.,  served  at  Walcheren,  etc.,  a  celebrated 
pedestrian  and  sportsman,  master  of  the  Kincardine 
hounds,  born  25  Aug.,  1 779 ;  died  at  Urie  i  May,  1854; 
married  Ist.  at  Urie,  Sept.,  1815  ;  and  2ndly,  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  19  July,  1819,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Alexander  Dalgamo  ;  she  died  30  Aug., 
1820,  having  had  an  only  surviving  child. 

Margaret  Barclay-Allardyce,  claimed  the 
earldoms  of  Strathearn,  Monteith,  and  Airth  (as 
heir  of  line)  before  the  committee  for  privileges. 
House  of  Lords,  1870;  license  that  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Barclay- AUardice  only  should  be  used  by 
her,  her  two  surviving  sons  and  their  descendants, 
recorded  in  the  Lyon  Office,  Edinburgh,  2  July, 
i883t;  i6th  in  descent  from  Edward  IH.  ; 
born  4  July,  1816;  married  1st,  at  St.  Mary's, 
Kensington,  2  April,  1840,  to  Samuel  Ritchie  ;  he 
died  17  Sept.,  1845,  having  had  3  sons  and  a 
daughter  [d). 

(li/)  Robert  Barclay-Allardice,  born  19  May, 
1841. 

(2fl')  Samuel  Frederick,  bom  15  Oct.,  1843  ;  died 
14  April,  1862. 

(Sf/)  David  Stuart  Barclay-Allardice,  bom  21 
Nov.,  1S45  !  married  15  Oct.,  1868,  Fannie  Foster, 
elder  daughter  of  Edwin  Day  Elliot,  Esq.,  of 
West  Brattleborough,  Vermont,  U.S.A.,  and  has  4 
sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]  Robert,  born  iS  Oct.,  1S69. 
[2]  Elliot  Ritchie,  born  10  Oct.,  1873. 
[3]  David  Graham,  bora  11  Dec,  1877. 
[4]  Clinton,  born  I  Aug.,  1882. 
[5]  Margaret  Anna,  born  21  Dec,  1871. 
(4(/)  Mary  Hay,  born  7  Sept.,  1842  ;  died  30  Sept., 
1849. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Ritchie  married  2ndly,  at 
Boonton,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A.,  30  July,  1854,  to 
James  Tanner,  who  died  at  Rossville,  Staten 
island,  U.S.,  21  Jan.,  1S66,  leaving  a  daughter  (rf). 
{hd)  Augusta  Graham  (Tanner),  born  12  Aug., 
1859 ;  died  at  Ryde,  LW.,  21  Dec,  1874. 
[3c]  James,  born  3  July,  1784;  died  unmarried  in 
Ceylon,  11  March,  1804. 

•  Issue  of  Robert  Barclay  and  Une  Cameron  :— 
[2]  David,  born  24  Sept.,  1737. 
[3]   Ewan,  born  i  Oct.,  1738  ;  died  23  Aug.,  1805. 
(41  Jean,  bom  22  iii.,  1726  ;  died       vii  ,  1750. 

Arms— Quarterly  I.  and  IV.,  grand  quarters.  Argent,  a  fess  wavy 
gules  between  three  boars'  heads  erased  sa.,  AUardice  of  AUardice. 
II.  azure,  a  chevron  and  in  chief  3  crosses  patee  argent,  Barclay  of 
Urie.  ■  in.  quarterly  i  and  4  ;  argent,  on  a  chief  sa.  three  escallops 
or ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  fess  chequy  azure  and  argent,  in  chief  a  chevron 
gules,  Graham.,  Earls  of  Mtnteith  and  Ait  th. 

CRfeSTS— I.  A  naked  man  from  the  middle,  in  his  dexter  hand  a 
scymetar  ppr.,  Allardice.  Motto  above,  "In  defence  of  the  dis- 
tressed." 2.  A  bishop's  mitre  or,  Barclay.  Motto  above,  "In 
cruce  spero.'' 


[154] 


[4c]  David  Stuart,  major  28th  regt.,  born  14  March, 
1787  ;  died  unmarried  at  Otranto,  Italy,  1826. 
\pc\  Anne,  born  13  Sept.,  1777  ;  died  29  Oct.,  1782. 
[6tJ  Une  Cameron,  bom  13  Sept.,  1778;  died 
Sept.,  1809;  married  at  Urie,  25  July,  1800,  to  John 
Innes,  of  Cowie,  Kincardine  ;  he  died  April,  1832, 
having  had  a  son  and  3  daughters  (e). 

{\e-bc)  John  Innes,  bom  21  April,   1803  ;  died 

,  1810. 
^e-dc)  Une  Cameron  (Innes),  born  19  April,  1S05  ; 
married  to  Col.  Peter  Augustus  Lautour, 

C.B..  K.H.,  20th  light  dragoons,  served  at 
Waterloo,  col.  3rd  hussars;  he  died  11  Jan.,  1866, 
having  had  a  daughter. 

Une  Cameron  (Lautour).  who  married  19  July, 
1859,  to  Robert  Goff,  of  Sumner's  Place.  Sussex 
(3rd  son  of  Joseph  Goff,  of  Hale  Park,  Hants), 
and  had  a  daughter, 

Ewen  Cameron  Robert  (Goff),  born  16  Feb., 
1865. 
(3c-6i-)  lilizabeth  Davidson  (Innes),  born  22  June, 
iSoS  ;   died  13  Sept.,  1838,  having  married  , 

1S32,  toArthurAbercromby,  of  Glasshaugh,  Banff- 
shire (son  of  Lt.-Col.  Robert  William  f)ufr,  of 
Fetleresso,  Kincardine,  see  Earl  Fife  in  Foster's 
Peerage) ;  he  died  ,  1859,  having  had  a 

son  and  2  daughters  (/). 

[l/-jc]    Robert    William    Duff,    of   Fetteresso 

Castle,  CO.  Kincardine.  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Culter  Ho., 

CO.  Aberdeen,  and  Glasshaugh,  co.  Banff,  J. P., 

D.L.,  com.  R.N.  1870,  M.P.  Banff  since  1S61, 

a  junior  lord  of  the  treasury  June,  1882,  resumed 

the  name  of  Duff  only,  1861  ;    born  8  March, 

1835  ;   married  21  Feb.,  1871,  Louisa,  youngest 

daughter  of  Sir  William  Scott,  Bart.,  of  Ancrum, 

CO.  Roxburgh,  and  has  3  sons  and  4  daughters. 

Robert  William,  born  7  March,  1873  ;  Arthur 

Abercromby,   bom    II    April,  1874;  Patrick 

Abercromby,    born    12   Nov.,    1881 ;     Helen 

Abercromby;    Heather  Mary    Abercromby; 

Isabel  Abercromby;    Dorothy   Abercromby, 

bom  18  Feb.,  1879. 

[2/-j.cJ  Mary  (Abercromby),  died  II  Sept.,  1871, 

having   married   3  June,    1851,  as  ist  wife,  to 

Capt.  Hemian  Ernest  Galton,  60th  rifles,  who 

died  31  May,  1876,  leaving  issue  (see  vol.  iii.). 

[3/-J,.']  Margaret  Gumey(Abercromby). married 

16  June,  186S,  as   2nd  wife,   to  Col.  Edmund 

Willoughby   Lyons,  BO.s.C.  (see  V.  LYONS   in 

Foster's  Peerage). 

(4,--6c)  Margaret  AUardyce  (Innes),  bom  4  Sept., 

1809  ;  died  4  April,  1882  ;  married  at  Aberdeen 

4  Dec.  1835,  to  Alexander  Gibbon,  of  Johnstone, 

Kincardine,   A.M.,    Marischal  College,   advocate 

in  Aberdeen  1817  ;  he  died  13  Sept.,  1877,  having 

had  an  only  chiW, 

Elizabeth  Abercrombie  (Gibbon),  married 
4Dec..i86o,to  David  Alexander  Pearson,  writer 
to  the  signet,  and  had  4  sons  and  a  daughter. 
[1]  Alexander  (Pearson),  bom  30  Nov.,  1864. 
[2]  Andrew,  bom  12  Aug.,  1866. 
[3]  David,  born  21  Feb.,  1S68. 
[4]  Robert  Barclay,  bom  20  Nov.,  187 1. 
[5]  Margaret  Allardice,  died  young  ,1872. 

[7(r]  Margaret,  bora  4  Oct.,  17S0;  died  16  Dec, 
1855  ;  married  27  Sept.,  1809,  to  Hudson  Guruej,of 
Keswick,  Norfolk,  high  sheriff  1835,  M.P.  Shaftes- 
bury 1812-13,  and  Newtown,  Isle  of  Wight,  in  7 
successive  parliaments  1816-33;  he  died  s.p.,  9 
Nov.,   1864  (see  vol.  iii.). 

[8i-]  Mary,  twin  with  Margaret,  died      June,  1799. 

[9c]  Rodney  (a  daughter),  bom  29  April,  1782;  died 

unmarried  ,  1S53.  I 

(%b-2a)  John  (2nd  son  of  Robert  Barclay  and  Elizabeth 

Brain),  bom  19  vii.,  1701;  died  16  vii.,  1714- 


<»•  Thg  DescGiiT  OB  9^ 

Robert^    William     DufF,     M.P., 

OF   FETTERESSO    CASTLE,    CO.    KINCARDINE, 


iBlooD  Jaopal 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=f=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  <307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Of  €ngIanD» 


Edw.'^rd  II.,  crowned  23=j=Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 
Feb.  1307,  b..25  Apl.  1284,  I  of  France,  m.  2S  Jan.  130S, 
d.  21  Sept.  1327.  I  d.  22  Aug.  1357-8. 

Edward  III.,  crowned  i=j=PhiIippa,  3rd  d.  of  William. 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  I  Count  of  Holland  and 
1312,  d.  21  June,  1377.  Hainault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 

d.  15  Aug.  1369. 

John   of  Gaunt  (4th  son),=pKatherine  (3rd  wife),  d.  of 


)uke  of  Lancaster,  Earl  of 
Richmond,  &c.,  b.  24  June, 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399. 


Sir  John  Beaufort,  Earl  of= 
Somerset  and  Marquis  of 
Dorset,  so  cr.  1397,  d.  21 
April,  1 4 10. 


Sir  Payn  Roet,  of  Hainault 
(widow  of  Sir  Otes  Swyn- 
ford,  knt.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396, 
d.  10  May,  1403. 


Margaret  (3rd  dau.  of  Tho- 
mas, and  sister  and  co-h.  of 
Edmund  Holland,  Earl  of 
Kent ;  she  re-m.  to  Thomas, 
Duke  of  Clarence,  2nd  son 
of  Hen.  IV.),d.  31  Dec.  1440. 


James  I.  of  Scotland,=i=  Joane,  =f=Sir  James  Stewart,  the 

d.  21  Feb.  1438.  I     Queen       Black  Knight  of  Lorn. 

of  Scots. 


Princess  =George,  2nd  E.  Sirjohn  Stew-=Margaret,  dow.  of  Wil- 
Annabella  1  of  Huntly,  d.  art,  Earl  of  |  Ham.  8th  Earl  of  Dou- 
(ist  wife).  I  8  June,  1501.        Athole,  1457.    |  glas  (tst  wife), 

Alexander,  3rd  Earl  HuntIy,=f=Janet  Stewart,  contract  14 
d.  at  Perth,  16  Jan.  1523-4.    I  Oct.  1474. 


John,  Lord  Gordon,  o. 
5  Dec.  1517. 

A, 
continued  above. 


=j=Margaret,    ' '  daughter  "    of 
/KJames  IV. 


conthnial /ram  below. 
John,  Lord  Gordun=r Margaret 


Alexander   Gordon,   titular=j=Barbara  Logic,  of  Kessog- 
archbp.    of   Athens,    1547,     ton,  in  Swanwich. 
etc.,  d.  II  Nov.  1575. 


Genevieve  (2nd  wife),  dau. 
of  Gideon  Betaw,  lord  of 
Maulet,  d.  6  Dec.  1643. 


John  Gordon,  "gent.of  the= 
bedchamber  to  Charles  IX., 
Hen.  HI.,  and  Hen.  IV." 
of  France,  dean  of  Salisbury 
1603,  D.D.  1605,  d.  3  Sept. 
1619. 


Louisa  Gordon,  only  dati.  ,=i=Sir  Robert  Gordon,  of  Gor- ' 
b.  20  Dec.  1597,  m.  16  Feb.     donstoun,  Bart.,  vice-cham- . 
1613                                         I  berlain,  P.C.  Scotland,  d. 
I  1656. 

Catherine  Gordon,  b.  I  l=f  Col.  David  Barclay,  of  Urie, 
Jan.  1621,  in.  26  Jan.  1648,  I  co.  Kincardine,  bd.  12  Oct. 
d.  Mar.  1663.  I  1686. 

Robert    Barclay,    of   Urie,=i=Christian,    dau.  of  Gilbert 
~  Molyson,   baillie   of  Aber- 


"  the  Apologist,"  b.  23  Dec. 
-  S,  d.  Oct.  1690. 


deen,  m.  I  Feb.  1670,  d, 
Feb.  1722-3. 


Robert  Barclay,  of  Spring=j=Elizabeth,    dau.     of    John 
Hall,  Urie,b,  1672,  d.  1747.  |  Brain,  of  Ratcliff,  London, 
I  merchant,  m.  1696. 


^Une,  dau.  of  Sir  Ewan 
Cameron,  of  Lochiel,  N.B., 
m.  10  vi.  1696. 


Robert    Barclay,    of  Urie,^ 
b.  1699,  d.  1760. 


Robert  Barclay,  of  Urie,: 
M.P.  Kincardine,  b.  27  xi. 
1732,  d.  8  April,  1797. 


=Sarah  Anne  (2nd  mfe),  sole 
heir  of  James  Allardyce,  of 
AUardyce,  m.  Dec.  1776,  d. 
7  July,  1833. 


Robert  Barclay  Allardyce,     Other     Una  Cameron  Allar=f=JohnInnes,  of    Margaret,  b.  l4=HudsonGurney,  of  K 


ofUrieandAUardice,  capt.      issue      dyce.b.  i3Sept.l778, 
23rdregt.,d.  iMay,  1854.=;=    (seep.     m.  25  July,  1800,  d. 
A      154)-      Sept.  l"So9. 


Cowie,  Kin-  Oct.  1780,  m.  wick,  Norfolk,  M.P. 
cardine.d.Apl.  27  Sept.  1809,  Shaftesbury,  etc.,  d.  s.p. 
1S32.  d.i6Dec.i855.      9  Nov.  1864. 


John       Une  Cameron=j=Col.  Peter     Elizabeth  Innes,=Arthur  Abercromby,     ^Iargaret  Allar-=j=Alexander    Gibbon, 


Innes,     Innes. 
died 
1 8 10. 


A.Lautour,   m.   1832,   d.    13  I  of  Glasshaugh.  Banff- 
C.B.,K.H.    Sept.   1838.  shire,  d.  1852. 


.41  of  John 
Dec.  1835,  d.  4  I  dine,  advocate,  d.  13 
April,  1S82.        ASept.  1877. 


Robert  WilliamDuff.of  FetteressoCastle,- 
Kincardine,   J. P.,    D.L.,   of  Culter" 
and  Glasshaugh, 
,  R.N.  1870, 


Castle, 

CO.  Banff,  J.P.,  D.L.,  ( 

M.P.  Banff  since  1861 


fonly  i86t,  b.  8  Ma 


Louisa,  vst.  dau.  of    Mary    Abercromby,. 
Sir   William   Scott,    m.  3  June,  1S51.  d. 
Bart.,of  Ancrum,co.     n  Sept.  1871. 
Roxburgh, m. 21  Feb. 
.871. 


Herman  Ernest  Margaret  Gumey__Col   Edmund 

Galton,   captain  Abercromby  (2nd      Willoughby 

60th  rifles,  d.  31  wife),  m.  16  June,     Lyons,  Bom- 

May,  1876.  1868.  bay  S.C. 


Robert  William,  b.  7  March,  1873.  Helen. 

Arthur  Abercromby,  b.  11  April,  1874.  Heather. 

Patrick  Abercromby,  b.  12  Nov.  18S1.  Isabel. 

Dorothy. 


Arthur  Howard.  Margaret 

Herman  Ernest.  Isabella  t 

Ralph  Abercromby.      Alice  Ma 


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The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


(%b-2a)  David,  of  Cateaton  Street,  London,  merchant, 
born  29  iv.,  1710;  died  10  Oct.,  1783;  married  10  i., 
1737,  Mary,  daughter  of  John  Pardoe,  of  Adderbury, 
CO.  Worcester,  merchant";  she  died  13  Dec,  1772, 
aged  60,  having  had  a  son. 
Robert,  born  15  ii.,  1743. 
(U-za)  Margaret,  born  23  iii.,  1697  ;  died  13  v.,  1707. 
\hb-2a)  Molyson,  born  21  xi.,^1703;  married  to  John, 
son  of  John  Doubleday,  of  'Alnwick  Abbey,  North- 
umberland. 

Cob-sa)    Elizabeth,  born  11  v.,   170S;   married  to   Sir 
William  Ogilvie,  of  Barras,  4th  bart. 
itb-za)  Katherine,  born  i  iv.,  1713. 
\ib-2a)  Jean,  bom  23  iv.,  1719;  died  12  vi.,  1720. 
[Sa]  DAVID,  of  whom  presently. 

[ia\  John,  of  Dublin,  born  10  viii.,  1687  ;  died  8  June, 
1751  ;  married,  26  iv.,  1709,  Margaret  Wilson  ;  said  also 
to  have  married  Anne,  daughter  of  Amos  Strettell,  of 
Dublin,  merchant. 

[Sa]  Margaret,  born  4  x.,  1673  ;  died  1685. 
[6a]  Patience,  born  25x1.,  1675-6  ;  married,  8  iv.,  1727,  to 
Timothy  Forbes,  of  Dublin,  son  of  Alexander  Forbes,  of 
Aquorthes,  Aberdeen. 

[7fl]  Katherine,  born  26  vi.,  1678;  married,  17  vi.,  1703, 
to  Janjes  Forbes,  of  Dublin,  merchant,  brother  of  Timothy 
aforesaid. 

[8a]  Christian,  born  15  v.,  16S0  ;  married,       ii.,  1700,  to 
Alexander  laffray,  of  Kingswells,  Aberdeenshire. 
[9a]  Jean,  born  27xii.,  1683  ;  married  in  London,  12  iv., 
1707,  to  Alexander  Forbes,  of  London,  merchant,  son  of 
John  Forbes,  of  Aquorthes,  aforesaid. 

DAVID  BARCLAY,  of  London,  merchant,  and 
of  Bush  Hill,  Esse.x,  entertained  at  his 
house  in  Cheapside  Queen  Anne,  George  L, 
George  l}.,  and  George  III.,  when  they  visited 
the  city  on  Lord  Mayor's  Day  ;  born  17  vii. ,  16S2  ; 
died  18  iii.,  1769  ;  married  ist  in  London,  12  iv., 
1707,  Anne,  daughter  of  James  Taylor,  of  London, 
draper;  she  died  3  x.,  1720,  aged  31,  leaving 
issue;  he  married  2ndly,  8  vi.,  1723,  Priscilla, 
daughter  of  John  Freame,  of  London,  banker  ; 
she  died  9  x.,  1769,  having  had  2  sons  and  6 
daughters  (of  whom  see  vol.  iii.).  By  his  ist  wife 
David  Barclay  had  4  sons  and  5  daughters. 
[1]  James,  of  London,  banker,  born  5  v.,  1708;  died 
20  ii.,  1766;  married  Sarah  Freame,  who  died  12  March, 
1772,  aged  65,  having  had  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 
.  (1)  Joseph,  born  19  xii.,  1733  ;  died  s.p. 

(2)  Alexander,  born  21  xi.,  1734  ;  died  s.p. 

(3)  Anne,  buried  at  Arbuthnot  18  July,  1757  ;  married, 
April,  1715,  to  James  AUardice,  of  Allardice,  who 
died  19  July,  1765,  leaving  an  only  child, 

Sarah"  Anne  Allardice,  heiress  of  Allardice  ;   married 
Dec,  1776,  as  2nd  wife  to  Robert  Barclay-Allardice, 
of  Urie,     M.P.    Kincardineshire    1788-90,     1790-6, 
1796   until   his   death,   8  April,   1797   (see   Foster's 
Members  of  Parliament,  Scotland,  page  25,  and  page 
154  of  this  work). 
[2]  Robert,  born  5  vi.,  1709;  died  young. 
[3]  Robert,  born  n  xi.,  1711  ;  died  17  xi.,  1712. 
[4]  Alexander,  comptroller  of  his  majesty's    customs  at 
Philadelphia    1749;    born   10  xi.,   1712;  died  at  Phila- 
delphia 5   March,   1771  ;    he  married   1st,    1749,   Anne 
Hickman,    and  2ndly,   Rebecca   Robinson;    hy  his   1st 
wife  he  had  a  son  and  daughter. 

(1)  ROBERT,  of  whom  presently. 

(2)  Patience,  died  young. 

[6]  Christian,  born  25  vi.,  1710;  died  young. 
[6]  Elizabeth,  born  21   iv.,  1714;  died  30  Aug.,   1745  ; 
married  9  vii.,  1735,  as  1st  wife,  to  Timothy  Bevan,  of 
Swansea;  he  died  I2june,  17S6,  leaving  issue(see  vol.  iii.) 


[7]  Christina,  bom  2  vi.,  1715  ;  died  24  vii.,  1731. 
[8]  Anna,  born  24  xi.,  1716  ;  married  to  Jaines  Collinson. 
[9]  Patience,  born  29  ix.,  1718;  married  1st  to  John 
Steadman,  after  of  Rotterdam  ;  and  2ndly,  11  viii.,  1757, 
to  Thomas  Weston,  of  London,  and  of  Clayhills,  Middle- 
sex. 

ROBERT   BARCLAY,    of   Bury   Hill,    Surrey 
(by  purchase    1812),  born  in  Philadelphia 
13  Aug.,  1751  ;  died^  ,'1830;  married  ist, 

at  Norwich,  30  Aug.,  1775,  Rachel,  daughter  of 
Jcihn  Gurney,  of  Keswick,  Norfolk  (see  vol.  iii.) ; 
she  died  2  Jan.,  1794  ;  he  married  2ndly,  , 

,  Margaret  Hudson,  who  died  s.p.  ;  by  his  1st 
wife  he  had  5  sons  and  9  daughters  {g). 

\\g]  CHARLES,  of  whom  presently. 
[Zf]  David,  of  Eastwick  Park,  Surrey,  contested  Sunder- 
land   1832,    1833,    1835,    M.P.    1841-7,    1847   (Aug.     to 
Dec.)  ;  born  29  Sept.,  17S4;  died  I  July,  1861  ;  married 
20  Oct.,  181S,  Maria  Dorothea,  daughter  of  Sir  Hedworth 
Williamson,  Bart,  (see  Foster's  Baronetage');  she  died 
,  1846,  having  had  4  sons  and  2  daughters  (/;). 
{\fi-2g)  Hedworth  David,  of  Eastwick  Park,   born  15 
Oct.,  1820  ;  died  25  Aug.,  1873  ;  married  , 

1857,  Agnes  Caroline,  widow  of  James  Calley,  Esq.,  of 
Burderop,  Wilts,  daughter  of  Harry  Brereton  Tre- 
lawny,  Esq.,  of  Shotwick  Park,  Cheshire  (see  Foster's 
Baronetage),  and  had  3  sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]   Hedworth  Trelawny,  of  London,  brewer,  born 
10  May,  1859. 

[2]    Harry  David,  born  7  Aug.,  i860. 
[3]   Reginald,  born  24  Dec,  1S61. 
[4]   Agnes  Emma,  born  I  April,  1S5S. 
{2h-2g)  Alexander  Charies,  of  Scraptoft  Hall,  co.  Leic, 
contested  Taunton   1859,  M.P.  1865-8,  1868-74,  1874- 
80 ;  M.A.  Trin.   Coll.,   Camb.,  admitted  to  the  Inner 
Temple  25  April,  1850,  born  ,  1823. 

(3//-^^)  Robert  William. 
(ih-2g)  David,  formerly  capt.  l6th  lancers. 
(bli-2g)  Maria  Dorothea. 
(Q/i-2g)  Elizabeth  Anne. 
[3^]  Gurney, bom  20  Dec,  1786;  marriedMary  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  John  Freshfield,  Esq.,  of  London,  and  had  an 
only  son, 

Robert  Gurney  Barclay,  born  ,  1819;  mar- 

ried 21  Sept.,  1840,  Catherine  Henrietta,  daughter  of 
Marmaduke  Wyvill.  Esq.,  of  Constable  Burton,  Yorks, 
s.p. 
[4^]  Alexander,  born  21  Feb.,  1791  ;  died  6  Sept.,  l8l2. 
[5^]  Alfred,  born  21  Dec,  1793  ;  died  i  July,  1795. 
[6^]  Elizabeth,  born  10  July,  1776. 

[7^]  Agatha,  born  8  Nov.,  1778  ;  married  , 

to  George  Hillhouse,  Esq.,  who  died  s  p. 
[8^]  Anna,  born  21  Dec,  1779  ;  died  ; 

married  at  Kingston,  15  Aug.,  1799,  to  Jacob  Foster 
Reynolds,  of  Carshalton,  Surrey  ;  he  died  28  Sept.,  1851, 
having  had  a  son  and  6  daughters  (k). 

(Ik-Sg)  Robert  Foster  Reynolds,  of  Upton,  Essex, 
born  17  Aug.,  1800;  died  14  April,  1846;  married 
I  May,  1833,  Emma  Eugenia,  younger  daughter  of  Sir 
John  Henry  Pelly,  Bart.,  of  Upton,  Essex  (see  Foster's 
Baromtage),  and  had,  with  other  issue,  2  sons  and  3 
daughters  (/). 

[ll-i/i]  Robert  Barclay  (Reynolds),  of  the  Shrubberj', 

Woodford,  Essex,  J.  P.,  born  5  Oct.,   1838;  married 

14  Sept.,  1865,  Evelyn  Reynolds,  younger  daughter 

of  John  Davidson,  late  capt.  2nd  life   guards  (and 

granddaughter  of  Lady  Sarah    Bayly,  see   Foster's 

I\-crag.;  E.  of  Jersey),  and  has3  sons  and  4  daughters. 

Robert  Alan  Barclay  (Reynolds),  born  23  Oct., 

1867;  Clement   Barclay,  bom   II   March,   1876; 

son  born  l8  Feb.,  1884;  Evelyn  Eugenia,  born  15 


[156] 


♦•  Ths  DesceriT  of  •<©► 
ROBERT  BARCLAY   REYNOLDS,  ESQ., 

OF  THE  SHRUBBERY,    WOODFORD,  ESSEX. 


OBlooD  IRoyal 


of  Cnglano. 


Edward  I.,  crownied  :9=j=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239.  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Edward   II.,   crowned  23=j=Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 


Feb.  1307,  b.  25  Apl.  1284, 
d.  21  Sept.  1327. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i^ 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov. 
1312,  d.  21  June,  1377. 


of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  130S, 
d.  22  Aug.  I3S7-8. 


=Philippa,  3rd  d.  of  William. 
Count  of  Holland  and 
Haiiiault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 
d.  15  Aug.  1369. 


^Katherine  C3rd  wife),  d.  of 
Sir  Payn  Roet,  of  Hainault 
(widow  of  Sir  Otes  Swyn- 
ford.  lent.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396, 
d.  10  May,  1403. 


Sir  John  Beaufort,  Earl  of=f  Margaret  (3rd  dau.  of  Tho- 
Somerset  and  Marquis  of  mas,  and  sister  and  co-h.  of 
Dorset,  S)  cr.  1397,  d.  21  Edmund  Holland,  Earl  of 
April,  1410.  Kent ;  she  re-m.  to  Thomas, 

Duhe  of  Clarence,  2nd  son 
of  Hen.  IV.),d.3l  Dec.  1440. 


John  of  Gaunt  (4th  son), 
Duke  of  Lancaster,  Earl  of 
Richmond,  &c.,  b.  24  June, 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399. 


A, 

coniinncd from  heliyiu. 
John,  Lord  Gordon=f=Margaret. 

Alexander   Gordon,   titular=j=Barbara  Logie,  of  Kessog- 


archb 


iLip.    01    . 
,  d.  II  N 


of   Athens,    1547, 
575- 


John  Gordon,  "gent,  of  the= 
bedchamber  to  Charles  IX., 
Hen.  HI.,  and  Hen.  IV." 
of  France,  dean  of  Salisbury 
1603,  D.D.  1605,  d.  3  Sept. 
1619. 


ton,  in  Swanwich. 


Genevieve  (2nd  wife),  dau. 
of  Gideon  Betaw,  lord  of 
Maulet,  d.  6  Dec.  1643. 


Louisa  Gordon,  only  dau.,=f=Sir  Robert  Gordon, of  Gor- 
Dec   1597,  m.  16  Feb.     donstoun,  Bart.,  vice-cham- 
I  berlain,  P.C.  Scotland,   d. 
I  1656. 


1613. 


Catherine  Gordon,  b.  u=j=CoI.  David  Barclay,ofUrie, 
Jan.  1621,  m.  26  Jan.  1648,  I  co.  Kincardine,  bd.  12  Oct. 
d.  Mar.  1663.  |  16S6. 


James  I.  of  Scotland, =j=  Joane, 
d.  21  Feb.  143S.  ■     " 


Queen 
of  Scots. 


Sirjames  Stewart,  the 
Black  Knight  of  Lorn. 


Princess  =Gcorce,  and  E.  Sirjohn  Stew-=  Margaret,  dow.  of  Wil- 
Annabella  I  of  lluntly,  d.  art,  Earl  of  |  liam,  8th  Earl  of  Dou- 
wife).  I  8  June,  1501.        Athole,  1457.    |  glas  (ist  wife). 


irl    of  I  liar 
1457.    I  gla 


Alexander,3rd  Earl  Huntly,=pjanet  Stewart,   contract  14 
d.  at  Perth,  16  Jan.  1523-4.    I  Oct.  1474. 

I ' 

John,  Lord  Gordon,  o.v.p.=j=Margaret,    "daughter"    of 
5  Dec.  1 517.  /fJamesIV. 

A, 


Robert  Barclay,  of  Urie,=rChristian,  dau.  of  Gilbert 
"the  Apologist," b. 23 Dec.  I  Molyson,  baillie  of  Aber- 
1648,  d.  Oct.  1690.  I   deen,  m.  I  Feb.  1670,  d.  14 

I  Feb.  1722-3. 

Anne  (1st  wife),=j=Cavid  Barclay,=j=Priscilla  (2nd  wife), 
dau.  of  John  Freame, 
of  London,  banker, 
m.  8  Aug.  1723,  d.  9 
Oct.  1769. 


dau.  of  James 
Taylor,  of  Lon- 
don, m.  12  June, 
1707,  d.  3  Dec. 
1720. 


Alexander  Barclay,  of  T' 
ladelphia,  b.  10  xi.  171 
d.  5  March,  1771. 


of  London,  nier 
chant,b.i7Sept, 
1682,  d.  18  May, 
1769 


A 

nne  Hickman  (1st  wife). 
=Rebecca  Robinson  (2nd 
wife). 


Robert  Barclay,  of  E«ry=Rachel  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Hill,  Surrey,  b.  13  Aug.  I  John  Gumey,  of  Keswick, 
1751,  d.  ,1830.         I  d.  2  Jan.  1794. 


Charles  Barclay,  of  Bury  David  BarcKiy,  of  East-  Gumey  Barclay,  b.  Anna,  b.  21 
Hill,  Surrey,  high  sheriff  wick  Park,  Surrey,  M  P.  20  Dec,  1S76,  m.  Dec,  1779, 
1842,     M.P.     Southwark,     Sunderland,   d.    1  July,     Mary        Elizabeth    m.  15  Aug., 


,  etc.,  d.  5  Dec,  1855. 


Mary        Eli: 
Freshfield. 


^lacob  Foster  Rey-  Maria,  in.  28  April,     Others. 

nclds.  Esq  ,ofCar-  18.4,10 RobertWere 

shalton.  Surrey,  d.  Fo.\.  Esq.,  of  Fal- 

28  Sept.,  1851.  mouth. 


Robert    Foster    Rey-=Emma  Ei 
Holds,  of  Upton,  Essex, 
b.  17  Aug.,  1800,  d.  14 
-^pril,  1846. 


of  Sir'John  h! 
Pelly.  Bart.,  m.  I 
May,  ,833. 


Agatha  Reynolds,    Anna  Sophia  Reynolds,  Rachel  Reynolds,  Louisa,  Emma  Reynolds, 

m.  Oct.,  1810,  to    m.  6Sept.  1S23,  toGenl.  m.                ,1825,  d.  un.  m.       Feb.    1837, 

Jonathan      Chap-    John  Maclnnes,  who  d.  to    John    Gumey  1865.  as    2nd     wife,    to 

Esq.,  who  d.     12  March,  1659.=  Fry,    who    d.    11  Mary.  Richard  Frj\  who 

'  June,  1872.=  d.  UH.  d.  la  Nov.  1870.== 


Feb., 


A 


} 


Shiubbery.Wood- 

ford,  Essex,  J. P.,  1  lifegu 

b.  5  Oct.,  1838.       I  Sept.. 


Maclnnes. 
Rickerby,  Cumb 
Darnel    land,  J.P„   M.; 
eldest    son,    b. 


=Euphemia.  Richard  Agatha  Mary, 

dau.  of  A.  Wm.Fry,  m.zjune,  1864. 

Johnston.  of   I.iver-  to  Frank  New- 

Esq.,  m.  1  pool,  b. 24  ton  Streatfeild, 

1  Dec,  1859.  Apl.1846.  Esq.-^ 


Henry  Macin 

b.  1863. 
Neil,  b.  i86s. 


John,  b.  i8( 
kennie,  b.  1 


trice'. 
Dora. 
Mary  Eva. 


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The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


Sept.,   1866  ;   Ida  Gertrude,  born  3  June,  1870  ; 
Blanche  Mabel,  born  I  Feb.,  1872;  Hilda  Louisa, 
born  13  July,  1874. 
[2/-//t]  Charles  Henry  (Reynolds),  born  , 

married  ,  Beatrice  Anna,  only  daughter 

of  late  Sir  John  Richardson,  C.B. 
[3/-/,(']  Emn\  Louisa  (Reynolds). 
[4/-7/!']  Anna  Maria,  married,  2  March,  1865,  as  2nd 
wife,  to  Capt.  William  Daniel  Chapman,  late  Indian 
army,  and  has  issue  (see  vol.  iii.). 
[5/-//i']  Juliana  (Reynolds),  unmarried. 
(2^*^)  Agatha  (Reynolds),  bom  7  Nov.,  iSoi  ;  died 
27  July,    1840;  married         Oct.,    1819,   to  Jonathan 
Chapman  (son  of  Abel  Chapman  and  Rebecca  Bell,  see 
vol.  iii.);  he  died  4  Feb.,  18S2,  having  had  4  sons  and  8 
daughters  (see  vol.  iii.). 

(Zk''-8g)  Anna  Sophia  (Reynolds),  died  16  Nov.,  1877  ; 
married  6  Sept.,  1828,  to  General  John  Maclnnes,  of 
Hampstead  ;  he  died  12  March,  1859,  leaving  2  .-sons 
and  a  daughter. 

[1]  Miles  MacInnes,  of  Rickerby,  Cumberland, 
J.P.,  M.A.  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxon,  born  21  Feb.,  1830  ; 
married  1  Dec,  1859,  Euphemia,  daughter  of  Andrew 
Johnston,  Esq.,  of  Renny  Hill,  co.  Fife  (see  page  138), 
and  has  had  5  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Henry  (Maclnnes),   born    16  June,   1863;    Neil, 
born  I  [  Jan.,    1865  ;  John,   born  4  Sept.,  1866 ; 
Campbell,  born  5  April,  1868,  died  4 March,  1878  ; 
Rennie,  bom  23  July,  1870;  Grace,  bom  4  Oct., 
i860  ;  Dora,  born  8  Nov.,  1872  ;  Mary  Eva,  born 
24  Sept.,  1875. 
[2]  John  Reynolds,  died  s.p.  18  Nov.,    1865,  having 
married  6  Dec,  1S60,  Anna  Maria,  daughter  of  John 
Gurney  Hoare,  Esq.  (see  vol.  iii.). 
[3]  Anna  Grace. 
{<Ui-Sg)    Rachel   (Reynolds),    died    15    March,    1872 ; 
married  4  Aug.,  1825,  to  John  Gurney  Fry,  who  died 
II   June,    1872,    leaving   4  daughters   (see    GuRNEY 
pedigree,  vol.  iii.). 

Ifik-'Sg)  Louisa,  died  unmarried  27  Nov.,  1865. 
(<ok-Sg)  Maria  Elizabeth,  died  unmarried. 
{Ik-Sg)    Emma   (Reynolds),    died   24   March,    1854; 
married         Feb.,  1837,  as  2nd  wife,  to  Richard  Fry 
(see  also   vol.  iii.),  who  died   12   Nov.,   1S70,  having 
had  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

[1]   Richard  William  (Fry),  born  24  April,  1846. 
[2]   Agatha  Maria  (Fry),  married  2  June,   1864,  to 
Frank   Newton    Streatfeild,    C.M.G.    comd.    Fingo 
levies  in  Zulu  war  1879  (see  vol.  iii.),  and  has  3  sons. 
Guy   Edward    (Streatfeild),    born   8  May,    1S65 ; 
Richard   Alexander,  born  22  June,  1866  ;  Frank 
Cyril,  born  12  April,  1869. 
[3]   Caroline  Emma  (Fry),  born  17  Oct.,  1850. 
[9^]  Rachel  (Barclay),  born   13  March,  1782 ;  died  un- 
married. 

[10^]  Maria  (Barclay),  born  II  Dec,  1785  ;  died 4  June, 
1858;  married  at  Dorking,  28  April,  1S14,  to  Robert 
Were  Fox,  F.R.S.,  of  Penjerrick.  Falmouth  ;  he  died  25 


July,  1877,  agedS 


vmgl 


land  2  daughters  (/). 


{\l-iog)  Robert  (Fox),  born  6  Sept.,  1817  ;  died  at 
Cairo,  10  March,  1855  ;  he  married  10  Oct.,  1S44, 
Jane  Gurney,  eldest  daughter  of  Jonathan  Backhouse, 
of  Darlington  ;  she  died  at  Pau.  10  April,  i860,  having 
had  4  sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]  Robert  (Fox),  of  Grove  Hill,  Falmouth  ;  17TH  IN 
DESCENT  FROM  EDWARD  III.  ;  bom  31  July,  1845  ; 
married  3  Oct.,  1867,  Ellen  Mary,  daughter  of 
Francis  Bassett,  of  Heath,  Leighton,  Beds,  and  has 
a  son  and  daughter. 

(1)  Robert  Barclay  (Fox),  born  24  July,  1S73. 

(2)  Lilian  Isabel,  born  20  Nov.,  1S68. 

[2]  George  Croker  (Fox),  J. P.  Cornwall,  bom  28 
Feb.,  1S47;  married  24  Jan.,  1871,  Ada  Mary,  eldest 
daughter  of  Baldwin  Arden  Wake,  captain  R.N.  (see 
Foster's  Baronetage),  and  has  3  sons  and  a  danghti 


[^58] 


George  Croker,   born   28  Oct.,  1871  ;  Herewald 
Evelyn  Croker,  born  29  July,  1874  ;  Cecil  Croker, 
born  14  Nov.,  1S79;  Myra  Caroline  Arden,  bom 
II  March,  1873. 
[3]  Henry  Backhouse  (Fox),  born  5  March,  1849. 
[4]  Joseph    Gurney   (Fox),    born    9    Sept.,    1850; 
married    9    July.    1873,    Margaret    May,   youngest 
daughter   of  William  Just,   Esq.,  of  Bank   Fields, 
Cheshire. 

[S]  Jane  Hannah   Backhouse,  bom  5  Nov.,  1852  ; 
married  2  May,  1881,  as  2nd  wife,  to  Horatio  Noble 
Pym,  and  has  2  daughters. 
Caroline  ;  Yolande  Sylvia. 
i^l-iog)  Anna  Maria  (Fox),  born  21  Feb.,  1816. 
(3l-iog)  Caroline  (Fox),  born  24  May,  1819;  died  12 
Jan.,  1871. 
['i.lg]  Lucy  (twin  with  Elizabeth),  born  24  April,  1783  ; 
died  s.p..  4 Feb.,  1859  ;  married  27  Dec,  1810,  to  George 
Croker  Fox,  of  Grove  Hill,  Falmouth,  who  died  I  July, 
1850. 

112^]  Elizabeth  (twin  with  Lucy),  bom  24  April,  1783. 
[13?-]  Martha,  bom  9  Jan.,  1788  ;  died  young. 
[14/]  Martha,  born  8  Dec,  1789  ;  died  20  April,  1833; 
married  July,  1821,  to  John  Bromhead,  C.B.  (see 
Foster's  Baromtage),  col.  77th  regt.,  which  he  com- 
manded at  siege  and  capture  of  Badajoz,  etc.;  he  died 
Feb.,  I  S3  7,  leaving  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Alexander  Leslie  (Bromhead),  rector  of  Winwick, 
Northants,  hon.  canon  of  Peterborough,  and  rural  dean  ; 
born  25  Aug.,  1822 ;  died  s.p.  26  May,  1876  ;  married 
8  April,  1847,  Susan,  daughter  of  Right  Rev.  John 
Kaye,  D.D.,  bishop  of  Lincoln. 

(2)  Agatha  Elizabeth  (Bromhead). 

(3)  Lucy,  died  s.p.,  9  June,  1882;  married  18  Oct., 
1855,  as  2nd  wife  to  Marshall  Valentine  Bull,  late 
loth  regt.,  It.-col.  1st  Duke  of  Comwall's  rifle  vols. 

CHARLES  BARCLAY,  of  Bury  Hill,  Surrey, 
high  sheriff  1842,  of  Henstead,  Suffolk,  and 
of  London,  brewer,  M.P.  Southwark  1815-18, 
Dundalk  1826-30,  West  Surrey  1835-7  ;  born  26 
Dec,  1780;  died  5  Dec,  1855  ;  married  i  Aug., 
1804,  Anna  Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas 
Kett,  Esq.,  of  Seething,  Norfolk;  she  died  15 
March,  1840,  having  had  4  sons  and  3  daughters. 

[1]  AETHTJR  KETT,  of  whom  presently. 
[2]  Robert,   born  10  Aug.,   1808;   died  6  April,   1S43  ; 
married    16  Feb.,    1830,    Rachel,    daughter   of  Osgood 
Hanbury,  Esq.,  of  Holfield  Grange,  Essex  (see  page  124), 
and  had  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Hanbury,  It.-col.  1st  vol.  batt.  So.  Staff,  regt., 
born  I  June,  1836 ;  married  20  July,  1S64,  his  cousin 
Adeline  Henrietta,  3rd  daughter  of  Arthur  Kett  Bar- 
clay, Esq.,  of  Bury  Hill  (see  next  page),  and  has  had 
3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

Hubert  Frederick,  born  30  June,  1865;  George 
Nevil,  born  2  Jan.,  1S67;  Arthur  Hayward,  born 
13  Dec,  1868;  Mabel  Emily,  died  20  Nov.,  187S; 
Adeline  Rachel,  bom  14  May,  1872. 

(2)  diaries,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  born  2  Oct., 
1837  ;  married  30  Nov.,  1875,  Chariotte  Cassandra, 
2nd  daughter  of  Benjamin  Cherry,  of  Brickendon 
Grange.  Herts,  and  has  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

Charles  Roger,  born  9  Jan.,  1878 ;  Cicely  Rachel 
Emily,  born  2  Sept.,  1876;  Madeleine  Anna,  born 
18  June,  1879;  Charlotte  Cassandra,  born  3  Oct., 
1SS2. 

(3)  Anna  Maria,  died  29  Dec,  1877  ;  married  10 
Aug.,  1852.  as  1st  wife,  to  Sampson  Hanbury,  Esq., 
and  had  2  sons  and  3  daughters  (see  page  124). 

(4)  Emily,  married  2  Dec,  1S62,  to  Rev.  Hayward 
Joyce,  student  and  tutor  of  Christ  Church,  Oxon,  vicar 


♦•  THG  +  DESCEDT  +  OB  •♦ 

Robert    Fox,    Esq, 

OF  GROVE    HILL,    FALMOUTH, 


FROM    THE 


IBIooD  IRopal 


Edward  I.,  cl•o^^•ned  I9=f  Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


^Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 
of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  130S, 
d.  22  Aug.  1357-8. 


Edward  II.,  crowned  23^ 
Feb.  1307,  b.  25  Apl.  1284, 
d.  21  Sept.  1327. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i=f=Philippa,  3rd  d.  of  William, 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  Count  of  Holland  and 
1312,  d.  21  June,  1377.  Mainault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 

I  d.  IS  Aug.  1369. 


Catherine  (3rd  wife),  d.  of 
Sir  Payn  Roet,  of  Hainault 
(widow  of  Sir  Otes  Swyn- 
ford,  Unt.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396, 
d.  10  May,  1403. 


John  of  Gaunt  (4th  son),: 
Duke  of  I.ancaster,  Earl  of 
Richmond,  &c.,  b.  24  June, 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399. 


Sir  John  Beaufort,  Earl  of=f=Margaret  {3rd  dau.  of  Tho- 


Somersjt  and  Marqut; 
Dorset,  so  cr.  1397,  d, 
April,  1 4 10. 


mas,  and  sister  and  co-h.  of 
Edmund  Holland,  Earl  of 
Kent ;  she  re-m.  to  Thomas, 
Duke  of  Clarence,  2nd  son 
of  Hen.  IV.),d.3i  Dec.  1440. 


James  I.  of  Scotland, =i=  Joane,  =T=Sir  James  Stewart,  the 
d.  21  Feb.  143S.  I    Queen    |  Black  Knight  of  Lorn. 


cots. 


Princess  =George,  2nd  E.  SirJohnStew-=Margaret,  dow.of  Wil- 
Annabella  I  of  Hunlly,  d.  art,  Earl  of  I  Ham.  8th  Earl  of  Dou- 
(ist  wife).  I  8  June,  1501.        Athole,  1457.      glas  (ist  wife). 


Alexander,3rdEarl  Huntly,=j=Janet  Stewart,  contract,  14 
d.  at  Perth,  16  Jan.  1523-4.      Oct.  1474. 

John,  Lord  Gordon,  o.v.p.=j=Margaret,    "daughter"    of 
5  Dec.  15 17.  /KJames  IV. 

A, 

continued  above. 


Of  Cnglann. 


coKtmued/,cm  btlow. 
John,  Lord  Gordon=f=Margaret. 


Alexander   Gordon,   titular=T=Barbara  Logic,  of  Kessog- 
archbp.    of   Athens,    1547,     ton,  in  Swanwich. 
etc.,  d.  II  Nov.  1575.  I 


=Genevieve  (2nd  wife),  dau. 
of  Gideon  Betaw,  lord  of 
Maulet,  d.  6  Dec.  1643. 


John  Gordon,  "gent.ofthe^ 
bedchamber  to  Charles  IX., 
Hen.  III.,  and  Hen.  IV." 
of  France,  dean  of  Salisbury 
1603,  D.D.  1605,  d.  3  Sept. 
1619. 


Louisa  Gordon,  only  dau..^ 
b.  20  Dec.  1597,  m.  16  Feb. 
1613. 


Sir  Robert  Gordon,  of  Gor- 
donstoun,  Bart.,  vice-cham- 
berlain, P.C.  Scotland,  d. 
1656. 


Catherine  Gordon,  b.  ii=j=CoI.  David  Barclay,  of  Urie. 
Jan.  1621,  m.  26  Jan.  164S,  I  co.  Kincardine,  bd.  12  Oct. 
d.  Mar.  1663.  I  1686. 


Robert  Barclay,  of  Urie,=rChristian,  dau.  of  Gilbert 
"the Apologist," b. 23 Dec.  I  Molyson,  baillie  of  Aber- 
1648,  d.  Oct.  1690.  I  deen,  m.  I  Feb.  1670,  d.  14 

I  Feb.  1722-3. 


^Piiscilla  (2nd  wife), 
1  dau.  of  John  Freame, 

,  of  London,  banker,  m. 
I  8  Aug.  1723,  d.  9  Oct. 

A1769. 


wife),  dau.— David  B  arclay,  of 
Taylor,      London,    merchant, 
London,    m.    12      b.  17  Sept.  1682,  d. 
June,     1707,    d.     3      18  May,  1769. 


:ander  Barclay,  of  rhi-=i=Anne  Hickman  (ist  wife), 
ladelpliia,  b.  10  xi.  171 1,  |  =Rebecca  Robinson  (2nd 
d.  5  March,  1 77 1 


-=i=Anne 
,  =Rel 
J  wife). 


Robert  Barclay,  of  Bury=i=Rachel  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Hill,  Surrey,  b.  13  Aug.  John  Gurney,  of  Keswick, 
1751,  d.  ,  1830.  d.  2  Jan.  1794. 


Anna,  m.  15  Auk.  Maria  Barclay,  b.^RobertWereFox,    Others. 

Surrey,     Dec.  178S.  m,' Mary    1707, 10  Jacob  Fos-  11  Dec,  1785,  m.  |  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  of 
1842;  M.P;  SoSthwark,     M.P.    Sunderland,     d.     Elizabeth  Freshfield.           "          .  ,    r.   _ 
etc.,  d.  5  Dec.  1855.=      x  July,  i86i.=                                = 


ter  Reynolds, Esq.     28  April,  1814, 


Peiijerrick,  Fal 
mouth,  d.  zsJuly, 
1877. 


Robert  Fox.  of  Falmouth,  b.  6  Sept.  i8i7.=j[ane  Gumey,  eldest  dau.  of  Jonathan  Backhouse,  of  Dar-     Anna  Maria      C^JIf'i"^*^^)^'^^^', 
died  at  Cairo  lo  March,  1855.  I  lington,  "         "        .-    .     -  x^  .       .      r,^_  r  ..«,„ 


.  Oct.  1844,  died  at  Pau  lo  April,  i860. 


bert    FoJt,    of=f  Ellen  M.-iry,  dau. 

Geor 

ofFrancisBassett, 

Kr.v 

uth.    b.   31 

Esq.,    of    Heath, 

wall, 

y.  .845. 

Leighton,      Beds, 
m.  3  Oct.  1867. 

1847 

-nry  Back-    Joseph  Gurney  Fox,  Jane  Hannah  Backhouse 

of  Capt.  Wake,    house     Fox.    b.  o  Sept.  1850,  m.  Fox,  m  i88i  (as  2nd  wife) 

R.N.,m.  24jan.     b.    5   March,     9  July,  1S73.    M^r-  H.  N^ym,  and  has  two 

1871                           184Q.                   garet  May,  dau.  of  daus.-r- 
W.  Just,  Esq. 


Croker  Fox,  b.  28  Oct.         Cecil  Croker  Fox, 


[159] 


Nov.  Caroline. 

Yoland  Sylvia. 
My'ra  Caroline  Arden,  b.  il 
March,  1S73. 


TJie  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


of  Harrow-on-the-Hill,  rural  dean,  and  has  3  sons  and 
4  daughters. 

Robert  Barclay  (Joyce),  born  25  Sept.,  1S63  ;  George 
Hayvvard,  born  13  Nov.,  1864;  Gilbert  Cunning- 
ham, born  7  April,  1S66;  Laura,  born  I  Dec,  1867; 
Rachel  Elinor,  born  21  June,  1S69;  Adela  Emily, 
born  13  Feb.,  1871 ;  Amy  Mary,  born  12  May, 
1872. 
[3]  Charles,  died  at  Harrow,  ,  1823,  aged  13. 

[4]  ThomasGeorge,  of  Lower  Woodside,  Hatfield,  Herts, 
J. P.,  born  15  July,  1819  ;  married  7  Feb.,  1844,  Emily, 
daughter  of  Rev.  James  Joyce,  vicar  of  Deriving. 
[5]  Anna  Maria,  died  4  March,  181 2. 
[6]  Caroline,  died  7  July,  1878  ;  married  18  March,  1837, 
to  John  Gurney  Hoare,  of  the  Hill,  Middlesex,  J.  P.,  of 
Cromer,  Norfolk,  and  of  London,  banker;  died  i6  Feb., 
1875,  having  had  3  sons  and  3  daughters  (see  vol.  iii.). 
[7]  Rachel  Juliana,  married  20  April.  1847,  as  2nd  wife, 
to  Joseph  Hoare,  of  Childs  Hill,  Middlesex,  J.  P.  (see 
Foster's  Baronetage),  s.p. 

ARTHUR  RETT  BARCLAY,  of  Bury  Hill, 
^urrey,  J. P.,  D.L.,  F.R.S.,  born  20  June, 
1806  ;  died  20  Nov.,  1869;  married  20  Dec,  1836, 
Mary  Octavia,  daughter  of  Ichabod  Wright,  Esq., 
of  Mapperley,  Notts,  and  had  5  sons  and  6 
daughters. 

[1]  EOBEET,  first  named  (see  page  151). 
[2]  Charles  Arthur,  born    16   Jan.,    1839  ;    married    10 
June,   1864,  Emma  Rhoda,  daughter  of  John  Bentley, 
Esq.,  of  Birch  House,  co.   Lane,  and  of  London,  and 
has  had  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 
Ronald  Arthur,   born   10  May,    1865,  died  24  Feb., 
1879  ;  Ed«7n  Frederick,  born  20  July,   1S66  ;   Oscar 
Francis,  born  12  Aug.,   1867;  Rhoda  Mary,  born  11 
Sept.,    1874 ;    Hilda  Constance,   bom        Oct.,   1875, 
died  II  Nov.,  1883. 
[3]  Henry  John,  died  young. 

[4]  Frederick  Kett,  born  7  Aug.,  1841  ;  his  wife,  Annie, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Dallimoie,  Esq.,  of  Bath,  died  s.p., 
26  Oct.,  l8Sc,  aged  24. 
{5]  Charles  Wright,  M.A.    Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1879, 


vicar  of  Little  Amwell,  Herts,  since  1881,  born  8  Oct., 
1853;   married   10  March,    1881,  Florence  Louisa,  2nd 
daughter  of  Rev.  Samuel  Beddome  Charlesworth,  rector 
of  Limehouse  1870-82,  and  has  a  son  and  2  daughters. 
Cyril    Charles,    born    il    March,    1884;     Magdalett 
Florence,   born  24   Feb.,    1S82;    Muriel  Alice,  bom 
22   March,    1883. 
[6]  Harriet  Maria. 

[7]  Rachel  Caroline  (a  dame  chevaliere  of  the  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem),  married  24  Aug.,  1S64,  to 
James  Gildea,  of  Holme  Bury,  Herts,  major  R.  War- 
wickshire regt.,  a  chevalier  of  justice  of  the  Order  of 
Jerusalem,  (son  of  Very  Rev.  George  Robert  Gildea, 
provost  of  Tuam,  etc.),  and  has  had  3  sons  and  a 
daughter. 

James  Barclay  (Gildea),   born  26   Jan.,   1868,   died 
28  July,   1S68  ;    George  Arthur,  bom  4  Dec,   1870; 
Edward,    born   and    died   27    Oct.,    1879 ;    Kathleen 
Octavia. 
[8]  Adeline   Henrietta,  married  20  July,    1864,    to  her 
cousin,  Hanbury  Barclay,  aforesaid. 
[9]  Emily  Octavia,  married  14  July,  1868,  to  Reginald 
More  Bray,   Esq.,   of  Shere,   Guildford,  and  has  4  sons 
and  4  daughters. 

Reginald  Arthur  (Bray),  born  20  If  ay,  1869  -^  Edward 

Neville,  bora  17  Dec,   1871  ;  Jocelyn,  born  7  April, 

1880 ;    Francis  Edmond,  born  2  March.  18S2  ;  Fanny 

Helen,  born  12  June,   1870  ;   Marjorie  Rachel  Mary, 

born  20   Dec,   1S73;    Lilian    Emily,   born   20  June, 

1876;   Olive,  born  17  June,  187S. 

[10]  Margaret,  married  i  July,  1869.  to  Sir  Arthur  Temple 

Felix  Clay,  Bart.,  of  Burrow's  Lea,   Surrey,   and  has  2 

sons. 

(1)  William  Temple  (Clay),  born  23  June.  1870. 
(8)  George  Felix  Neville,  bom  24  Nov.,  1871. 
[11]  Neville  Juliana,   married  17   May,    1876,   to    Rev. 
Charles  Lea  Wilson,  vicar  of  Old  Radford,  Notts,  since 
18S0,  and  has  had  4  sons  and  2  daughters. 
Ernest  Barclay  (Wilson),  born  6  July,  1878,  died  3 
Sept.  following;  Harold  Wright,  bom  6  Dec,  1880; 
Bertram  Lea,  born  12  Dec,   1881  ;    Cuthbert  Arthur 
Lea,  born  23  Sept.,   1883;   Evelyn  Neville,   born  28 
Feb.,  1877  ;  Margaret  Edith,  bom  18  Aug.,  1879. 


[160] 


Barclay,  of  Maihers. 


LINEAGE 

Of  Barclay,  of  Mathers. 

The  follnvitig  meagre  narrative,  ivhich  is  reprinted  from  the  family  memoirs  compiled  by  Robert 
Barclay,  tlie  son  of  the  apologist,  about  1740,  is  of  little  or  no  importance. 


ALEXANDER  DE  BERKELEY  (or  Barclay),  of  Mathers, 
in  right  of  his  wife.  Catharine,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir 
Edward  Keith,  designated  Great  Marischal  of  Scotland  ; 
Mathers  was  granted  to  Alexander  and  Catharine  Barclay  by 
Sir  William  Keith  (brother  of  Catharine),  charter  I35r,  con- 
firmed by  King  David  Bruce,  18  March,  21  A"  reg.,  and  had 
a  son, 

David  de  Berkeley,  of  Mathers,  married  ,  daugh- 

ter of  John  de  Seton,  and  had  a  son, 

Alexander  de  Berkeley,  of  Mathers,  married  Helen 
Graeme,  of  Morphie,  and  had  a  son, 

David  de  Berkeley,  of  Mathers,  married  Elizabeth 
Strachan,  of  Thomton-in-the-Mearns,  and  had  a  son, 

Alexander  Barclay,  of  Mathers,  said  to  have  been  the 
first  of  his  family  to  have  spelt  his  name  as  now  written, 
living  1483 ;  married  Catharine  Wishart,  of  Pittarrow,  and 
had  a  son, 

David  Barclay,  of  Mathers,  married  Janet  Irvine,  of 
Drum,  and  had  a  son, 

Alexander  Barclay,  of  Mathers,  sold  the  lands  of 
Slains  and  Falside-in-the-Meams  to  Andrew  Moncur,  of 
Knapp,  1497  :  married  Marjory,  yoxmger  daughter  and  co- 
heir of  James  Auchinleck,  laird  of  Glenbervie,  and  had  a  son, 

George  Barclay,  of  Mathers,  married  Marjory,  daugh- 
ter of  Sir  James  Ochterlony,  of  Ochterlony  and  KelUe,  and 
had  a  son, 

tl]  GEOKCtE,  of  whom  presently. 
)AviD  Barclay  married  audly,  Catharine  Home,  and  had 
a  son  and  daughter. 


[2]  John,  of  Johnston-in-the-Meams,  1560,  ancestor  of  the 
family  seated  there  (now  belonging  to  Mrs.  Pearson,  named 
on  page  154).  and  of  Barclay  of  Balmaquean. 
[3j  ,  daughter,  married  to  Fullarton,  of  Kinnaber. 

riEORGE  BARCLAY,   of  Meams,    married  ist,  Mary, 
'J^     daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Erskine,  of  Brechin,  secretary 
of  state  to  James  V.  of  Scotland,  and  had  a  son, 
[1]  Thomas,  of  Mathers,  married  Janet  Straiton,  of  Lauris- 
ton.  and  died  before  his  father,  leaving  a  son, 

DAVID,  of  whom  presently. 
George  Barclay  married  2ndly,  Margaret  Wood,  of  Bon- 
nington-in-Angus,  and  had  a  son, 

[1]  Alexander,  of  Bridgetoun  and  Jackstoun-in-the-Meams, 
ancestor  of  George  Barclay,  merchant  of  Banff  about  1740. 

DAVID  BARCLAY,  of  Mathers,  lived  much  at  Court, 
and  was  compelled  to  sell  the  estate  of  Mathers,  etc., 
born  1580;  married  EUzabeth,  daughter  of  Sir  John  Living- 
ston, of  Dunipace,  and  had  3  sons  and  a  daughter. 
[1]  John,  died  young. 
[3J  Alexander,  died  young. 

[3]  David,  married  Katharine  Gordon  (as  in  the  text,  page 
152)- 

[4j   Robert,  rector  of  the  Scots  College,  Paris. 
[iSJ  James,  a  captain  of  horse  in  his  brother  David's  regt.  : 
killed  at  Philiphaugh. 

[«]  Anne  (living  1682),  married  ist  to  Douglas,   of 

TiUiewhilly,  and  had  a  daughter  ;  she  re-married  (contract 
21  May,  1649),  as  2nd  wife,  to  David  Strachan,  bishop  o£ 
Brechin  1662  until  his  death,  9  Oct.,  1671. 


[161] 


4  Thg-!- DescenT  +  oB  ■!• 

George     Augustus     Haig,     Esq., 

OF  PEN    ITBON,    RADNOR,    J.P., 

FROM    THE 


1510011  mogal 


of  Cnglano. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=j=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

Edward  II.,  crowned  23=f  Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 
Feb.  1307,  b.  25  April,  12S4,  of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  1308, 
d.  21  Sept.  1327.  d.  22  Aug.  1357. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i=f=Philippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil- 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  1312,  liam,  Count  of  Holland  and 
d.  21  June,  1377.  Hainault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 

'  d.  15  Aug.  1369. 


Lionel   of  Antwerp,   Duke=pElizabeth    (ist   wife),   dau. 


of  Clarence,  Earl  of  Ulster, 
and  Lord  of  Connaught  and 
Trim.  Ireland,  b.  29  Nov. 
1338,  d.  17  Oct.  1368. 


and    heir    of    William 
Burgh,  Earl  of  Ulster,  de- 
scended from  Joan  of  Acre, 
m.  1352,  d.  1363. 


Philippa  of  Clarence,  only=j=Edmund  Mortimer,  3rd  Earl 
child,  b.  16  Aug.  1355,  m.  of  March,  lieut.  of  Ireland, 
1368.  !  d.  at  Cork  27  Dec.  1381. 

Elizabeth  Mortimer  (eldest=pSirThomasdeCamois,K.G., 
dau.),  b.  at  Usk  12  Feb.  of  Broadwater,Sussex,baron 
1371,  m.  1st  to  Henry  of  park.,  d.  28  Mar.  9  Hen. 
"Hotspur,"  and  had  issue.     V.  {2nd  husband). 

Sir    Richard    de    Camois,=i=Joan  Poynings. 
o-v-P- J 

Alianor  de  Camois,  co-h.  of=j=Sir  Roger  Lewknor,  of 
her  brother  Hugh.  I  Ho        "  " 

I  18 


Nicholas  Lewknor,  of  Par-=i=Elizabeth,  sister  and  co-h. 
ham  and  Viance,  living  14  I  of  Sir  William  Radmylde, 
Edwd.  IV.,  1473.  I  and  greaj-niece  of  Alianor 

/)\de  Camois,  aforesaid. 

A, 
contitiited  above. 


A, 

continued  from  below. 
Nicholas  Lewknor=rElizabeth  Radmylde. 


Edward  Lewknor,  of  King-=f(?  Sibella)  dau.  of  Sir  Ed- 
ston   Bowsey,   Sussex,   will     mund  Ellmgham,  Kni.  (1st 
dated  20  Dec.  1522,  pr.  30    wife). 
Oct.  following.  I 


Eleanor  Lewknor(2nd ' 


ife).=fSir  William  Wroughton,  of 
I  Broad  Hinton,  Wilts,  Knt. 


Sir  Thomas  Wroughton,  of=f=Anne  (2nd  wife),  dau.  and 
Broad  Hinton,  d.  4  June,  co-h.  of  John  Barwick,  or 
1597,  ai^ed  56.  I  Berwick,  of  Wilcot,  WilU. 


Sir  George  Wroughton,  of=j=A-nn,  dau.  of  Robert  Gibbs, 
Wilcot,  Wilts  (3rd  son),  of  Honington,  CO.  Warwick. 
a"  1623.  I 


Mary  Wroughton(2nd  dau.),=f  Sir  Robert  Wolseley,  Bart., 
aged  15  in  1620.  d.  21  Sept.  1646. 


Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  2nd=T=Anne,  youngest  dau.  of 
bart.,  M.P.,  d.  Oct.  1714.  William  Fiennes,  Viscount 
Saye  and  Sele. 


Richard  Wolseley,  of  Mount=f  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Bur- 
Arrow,  co.Carlow  (4th  son),  I  neston,  Esq.,  m.  1688. 
d.  1725. 

Sir  Wm.  Wolseley,  =j=Anne  Field-     Sir  Richard,  created 
Sth  bart.,  d.  12  May,  I  house.  a  bart.  1744  (see  vol. 

1779-  ••'  P-  59)- 


Sir  William  Wolseley,  6th=j=Charlotte  Barbara,  dau.  of 
bart.,  b.  24  Aug.  1740,  m.  Zachary Chambers,  of Wim- 
2  July,    1765,   d.    5   Aug.     bledon,  Surrey. 

1787. 


Sir  Charles,  7th  bart..     Other     Caroline  Mary,  m.=i=Robert  Haig,  of  Roebuck     Cecilia, 
b   20  July,   1769,  d.  3     issue.      7  Aug.  1798,  d.  10     and     Dodderbank,      co.     June, 
Oct.  1846.=!=  July.   1833^ ^Dublin,  d.  19  Aug.  1845. 

Sir  Charles,  John, 

8thbart.,b.6  Williai 

May,  1S13,  Charle 

d.  15  May,  m.with 
l8S4-=r 


James,  Geo.Augi.\stusHaig,= 
Henry,  of  Pen  Ithon,  Rad- 
bothm.  nor,J.P.,b.  I3june, 
with  is-  1820;  17th  in  de- 
sue,  scent  from  King 
Edward  III. 


-Anne  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Capt. 
Michael  Ed- 
win Fell,  m.  28 
July,  .848. 


30=f=Charles  Prowett, 

d.  I  rector  of  Staple- 

27  Nov.  1857.    ^ford,d.8Feb.i8s2. 


Maria,  m. 
to  Rev.  Jas. 
01dham.=p 


to      Thomas  toRev.Chas. 

Haig.ofBon-  B.   Lowe.=T= 

nington.=i=  /K 
A 


Sir  Charies,  9th  bart.,  b.  4  Chas.  Edwin=f=Janet  Stein, dau.  Alexander.    Janet,  m.   to  Rose,  m.  loj. 

July,  1846,  m.  18  July,  1S83,  Haig,     J.  P.  I  of  John  Haig,  of  Cecil.               G.F.Boyd.  H.Thomas. 

Anita  Theresa,  eldest  dau.  Radnor,  bar-     Cameron  House,  Edric            Edith    Caro-  Sybil,  m.  to  D. 

ofD.  T.   Murphy,  Esq.,  of  at-law,  b.  14     co.   Fife,  m.   18  line.  A.Thomas. 

San  Francisco,  California.  June,  1849.     |  April,  1871. 

Roland  Chas.  Haig,     Rachel  Dorothy 

b.  I  Feb.  1873.  Wolseley  Haig. 

[162]      _ 


Charlotte 
Wolseley 
Haig. 


HAIG,  ROBERT   GEORGE,   of  Melbourne, 
Australia,  founder's  kin  at  Winchester  and 
New  Coll.,  Oxon;  (son  of  John  Haig,  see  page 

175),  i8TH  IN  DESCENT  FROM  EDWARD  III.  ;  bom 

22  April,  1827  ;  married  at  Brighton,  Victoria,  17 
Feb.,   1875,  Anna   Maria,    daughter  of  William 
Hackett  (2nd  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Hackett,  rector 
of  Erroy,  Cashel),  and  has  a  daughter, 
Florence  Jane,  born  24  Oct.,  1S76. 


The  Descent  of 
Robert  George  Haig,  of  Melbourne, 

FROM 

THE  Blood  Royal  of  England. 

DWARD  III.,  King  of 
England,  Earl  of  Ches- 
ter 1320,  Duke  of  Aqui- 
taine.  Count  of  Pon- 
thieu  and  Montreuil  1325  ; 
crowned  at  Westminster 
in  his  father's  lifetime,  i 
Feb.,  1327;  defeated  the 
Scots  at  Halidon  Hill, 
1333.  In  1339  he  assumed 
the  style  of  "  King  of  France  and  England,  and 
Lord  of  Ireland,"  and  quartered  the  arms  of 
France  in  the  first  quarter  ;  gained  a  great  naval 
victory  over  the  French  off  Sluys  1340,  and  won 
the  celebrated  battle  of  Cressy  26  Aug.,  1346  ; 
17  Oct.  following  the  Scots  were  defeated  at 
Neville  Cross,  and  King  David  II.  taken  prisoner 
to  London,  where  he  remained  nearly  11  years. 
Instituted  the  order  of  the  Garter  1349.  His 
son,  the  BLACK  PRINCE,  defeated  the  French 
at  the  battle  of  Poictiers,  19  Sept.,  1356,  and 
brought  King  John  prisoner  to  London,  where  he 
remained  nearly  5  years  (for  further  particulars 
see  Royal  Lineage,  Foster's  Peerage).  The 
king  died  at  Sheen,  Surrey,  21  June,  1377,  having 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

[I 


LIONEL  OF  ANTWERP,  K.G.,  bom  there 
29  Nov.,  1338,  lie"t.  of  Ireland  8  Sept.,  1361, 
Duke  of  Clarence,  of  the  honour  of  Clare,  Suffolk, 
so  created  1362  ;  created  earl  of  Ulster  and  lord 
of  Connaught  and  Trim  in  Ireland,  by  virtue  of 
his  first  marriage  ;  died  at  Longueville,  in  Pied- 
mont, 17  Oct.,  1368,  having  married  ist,  1352, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heir  of  William  de  Burgh, 
Earl  of  Ulster  (whose  mother  Elizabeth  was 
youngest  sister  and  co-heir  of  Gilbert  de  Clare, 
Earl  of  Hertford  and  Gloucester,  who  fell  at  Ban- 
nockbum  13 13,  son  of  Joan  of  Acre,  daughter  of 
Edward  I.) ;  she  died  in  Dublin  1363  ;  he  married 
2ndly,  1368,  Violanta,  daughter  of  Galeazzo,  Duke 
of  Milan  ;  she  re-married  to  Otho  PaleologTis, 
Marquis  of  Montferrat ;  by  his  ist  marriage  he 
had  an  only  daughter, 

PHILIPPA  OF  CLARENCE,  bom  16  Aug., 
1355,  baptized  at  Eltham,  Kent ;  married 
1368,  to  Edmund  Mortimer,  3rd  earl  of  March, 
lord  of  Wigmore,  lieut.  of  Ireland  3  Richard  II. ; 
died  at  Cork  27  Dec,  1381,  having  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  daughter, 

ELIZABETH  MORTIMER,  bom  at  Usk  12 
Feb.,  1371  ;  died  20  April,  1417,  having 
married  ist  to  Henry,  Lord  Percy,  "  Hotspur," 
son  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Northumberland,  who  was 
slain  at  the  battle  of  Shrewsbury  23  July,  1403, 
leaving  issue  ;  she  re-married  as  2nd  wife  to  Sir 
Thomas  de  Camois,  K.G.,  of  Broadwater,  Sussex, 
who  had  summons  to  parliament  (7  Richard  II. 
to  8  Henry  V.),  1384-1421  ;  he  commanded  the 
left  wing  of  the  English  army  at  Agincourt ;  he 
died  28  March,  1421,  inq.  p.m.  10  and  27  May 
same  year,  monumental  inscription  Trotton, 
Sussex,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

SIR  RICHARD  DE  CAMOIS,  married  Joan 
Poynings,  and  died  in  the  lifetime  of  his 
father,  leaving  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Hugh,  I.ord  Camoys,  died  s.p.  under  age  12-13  Aug. 
4  Ilinry  VI.,  1426,  iiiq.  p.m.  7  Oct.  5  Henry  VI. 
[2]  Margaret  (co-heir  of  her  brother  Hugh),  married  to 
Ralph   Radmylde,  of  Broadwater,  Sussex,  who  died  3 
Aug.  21  Henry  VI,  leaving  a  son. 


63] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England^ 


Robert  Radmylde,  of  Broadwater,  died   22  June 

35  Henry  VI.,  inq.  p.m.  36  Henry  VI. ;  married  (grant 
of  marriage  21  Henry  VI.)  Emelj'n,  daughter  of  James 
Fiennes,  Lord  Saye  and  Sele,  and  had  a  son  and  2 
daughters. 

(1)  Sir  William  Radmylde,  died  s.p.,  his  will  dated 
28  Jan.  (14  Henry  VII.),  1499,  proved  26  March  fol- 
lowing ;  he  betrothed  to  Jane  Howard,  daughter  of 
John,  1st  Duke  of  Norfolk;  her  will  dated  18  Jan., 
1500;  died  20  Feb.  same  year. 

(2)  Margaret,  married  as  1st  wife  to  John  Goring,  of 
Burton,  Sussex,  whose  will  dated  23  July,  1495, 
proved  9  Nov.  following,  leaving  issue ;  ancestor  of 
Lord  Camoys  (see  Foster's  Peerage). 

(3)  Elizabeth,  married  to  Nicholas,  son  of  Sir  Roger 
Lewknor  (named  below). 

[3]  Alianor,  married  to  Sir  Roger  Lewknor,  of  Horsted 
Keynes,  Sussex,  who  died  18  Edward  IV.,  inq.  p.m.  27 
Sept.  19  Edward  IV.,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
viz., 

NICHOLAS  LEWKNOR,  of  Parham  and 
Viance,  married  Elizabeth,  younger  sister 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Radmylde  aforesaid, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

EDWARD  LEWKNOR,  of  Kingston  Bowsey, 
Susse.x  ;  married  ist(? Sibella),  daughter  of 
Sir  Edmund  EUinghara,  Knt. ;  his  will  dated  20 
Dec,  1522,  proved  30  Oct.  following;  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  daughter, 

ELEANOR  LEWKNOR,  married  as  and  wife 
to  Sir  William  Wroughton,  of  Broad  Hinton, 
Wilts  ;  knighted  at  Leith  11  May,  1544,  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

SIR  THOMAS  WROUGHTON,  of  Broad 
Hinton,  knighted  1574  ;  married  2ndly,  Ann, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  John  Barwick,  or  Berwick, 
of  Wilcot,  Wilts,  and  died  4  June,  1597,  aged  56, 
leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

SIR  GEORGE  WROUGHTON,  of  Wilcot, 
Wilts,  knighted  at  Salisbury  10  Aug.,  1618, 
3rd  son  anno  1623;  married  Ann,  daughter  of 
Robert  Gibbs,  of  Honington,  co.  Warwick,  arm., 
by  his  wife  Kathgirine,  daughter  of  William  Porter, 
of  Aston,  CO.  Glouc,  and  had  a  son  and  2 
daughters. 

[1]  Francis,  son  and  heir,  aged  20  at  the  Herald's  visita. 
tion  of  Wilts,  1623. 

[2]  Ann,  married  to  Richard,  son'of  Sir  William  Kings- 
mill,  Knt.,  of  Hants. 

[3]  Mary,  aged  15  in  1623;  married  to  Sir  Robert 
Wolseley,  Baronet,  so  created  24  Nov.,  1628  (2nd  son 
of  John  Wolselej',  Esq.,  of  Stafford,  for  whose  lineage 
see  vol.  i.,  page  61),  clerk  of  the  king's  letters  patent ;  he 
died  21  Sept.,  1646,  aged  59,  buried  in  Colwich  church. 
Staff.,  where  is  a  marble  monument  with  his  effigy 
cumbent  thereon,  etc.,  and  had  5  sons  and  6  daughters. 

(1)  SIK  CHAKIES,  succeeded  as  2nd  hart. 

(2)  Robert,  (3)  Thomas,  (4)  Ralph,  who  all  died 
unmarried. 

(6)  WHliam  (Colonel),  accompanied  King  William 
into  Ireland,  commanded  the  Inniskillen  men  at  the 
memorable  battle  of  the  Boyne,  and  for  his  ser\'ices 
promoted  to  brigadier  on  the  Irish  establishment,  had 
the  command  of  a  regt.  of  horse  and  was  made  master 


of  the  ordnance,  privy  councillor,  and  a  lord  justice  of 
Ireland,  M.P.  Longford,  Ireland  1692-5,  1695,  ad- 
mitted to  King's  Inns,  Dublin,  9  June,  1697,  in  which 
year  he  died  unmarried. 

(6)  Penelope,  wife  1st  of  Fountaine,  of  Ireland, 
and  2ndly,  of  Richard  Edwards,  of  Old  Court,  co. 
Wicklow ;  she  died  s.p. 

(7)  Mar3',  died  unmarried. 

(8)  Frances,  died  1702,  having  married  to  John,  3rd 
son  of  Sir  Lewis  Dives,  of  Bromham,  Beds,  Knt. 

(9)  Mary,  married  to  Thomas  Nevill,  Esq.,  of  Holt,  co. 
Leic. 

(10)  Anne,  married  to  Copwood  HoUins,  Esq.,  of 
Ditton,  CO.  Staff. 

(11)  Dorothy,  died  unmarried. 

SIR  CHARLES  WOLSELEY,  2nd  bart.,  M.P. 
CO.  Staff.  1654-5,  1656-8,  one  of  the  lord  pro- 
tector's council,  M.P.  Stafford  1660 ;  married 
Anne  (Fiennes),  youngest  daughter  of  William, 
Lord  Viscount  Saye  and  Sele ;  he  died  9  Oct., 
1714,  aged  85,  buried  in  Colwich  church  aforesaid, 
having  had,  with  10  daughters,  7  sons  (see  vol.  i., 
page  59)- 

[1]  Robert,  M.P.  Taghmon,  Ireland,  1695,  admitted  to 
Gray's  Inn  14  May,  1667,  envoy-extraordinary  to  the 
elector  of  Bavaria  3  March,  1691-2,  until  his  death  in 
1697  ;  unmarried. 

[2]  Charles,  married  Elizabeth,  relict  of  Edward  Tildesley, 
of  Masco  Forest,  co.  pal.  Lane,  elder  daughter  of  Adam 
Beaumont,  of  'Whitley  Beaumont,  Yorks,  Esq.,  and  died 
s.p. 

[3]  Fiennes,  died  young. 

[4]  Sir  William,  3rd  bart.,  a  merchant  at  Aleppo,  Syria, 
1697  ;  drowned  S  July,  1728,  aged  69,  buried  in  Colwich 
church,  near  his  father. 

[5]  Sir  Henry,  4th  bart.,  died  unmarried  ,  1730. 

[6]  RICHAED,  of  whom  presently. 

[7]  James,  married  Christian  Merritt,  of  Ireland,  and 
had  a  daughter. 

RICHARD  WOLSELEY,  of  Mount  Arrow 
(Wolseley),  co.  Carlow,  capt.  in  King 
William's  army  in  Ireland,  M.P.  Carlow  1703-13, 
1715  until  his  death,  shortly  before  16  Sept.,  1725; 
he  married,  1688,  Frances,  daughter  and  heir  of 
John  Bumeston,  Esq.,  of  Ireland,  andhad4  sons(<z). 

[la]  Charles,  died  young. 

[2a]  SIR  'WILLIAM,  5th  bart.,  died  12  May,  1779  (see 

page  170). 

[3fi]  Robert,  married  ,  daughter  of  Waring, 

of  Kilkenny  (by  his  vrife,  Miss  Neville),  and  had  a  son 

(see  vol.  i.,  page  56). 

[4a]  Sir  Richard  Wolseley,  of  Mount  Wolseley  (formerly 

Mount  Arran),  co.  Carlow,  M.P.  1727-60,  1761-8,  created 

a  B.\RONET  OF  Ireland  19  Jan.,  1744;  died  April,  1768, 

having  married       May,  1727,  Alicia,  widow  of  William, 

youngest  son  of  Sir  John  Rogerson,  Knt.,  4th  daughter 

of  Sir  Thomas  Molyneux,   Bart.,   of  Castle   Dillon,  co. 

Armagh,  and  had  3  sons  and  a  daughter  (4).# 

{\b-4a)  Sir  Richard,  2nd  baronet;  died  28  July,  1871, 
having  married  Letitia,  only  daughter  and  heir  of 
Anthony  Marlay,  of  Celbridge,  co.  Kildare,  bar.-at- 
law,   commissioner  of  appeals   (who  was  brother  of 


%{.V'-4a)  Catherine,  only  daughter  of  Sir  Richard  Wolseley, 
married  1st,  in  June,  1752,  as  and  wife,  to  Thomas  Burgh,  of 
Oldtown,  Esq,,  vho  died  23  June,  1759,  leaving  issue ;  she  re- 
married to  Ven.  Caulfield  Byrne  Caulfield,  archdeacon  of  Clogher 
1788  until  his  death,  23  Nov.,  1803. 


[164] 


♦•TThe  +  Descent  +  ob^^ 


John  Wolseley  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq., 


OBlooD  iRoyal 


of  (JEncjIano. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  l9=i=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Ip  IV. 


Edward  II.,  crowned  23=j=Isobel,  dau.  of  Phil 
Feb.  1307,  b.  25  April,  12S4,  of  France,  m.  28  Jan 
d.  21  Sept.  1327.  d.  22  Aug.  1357. 


Edward   III.,  crowned  i=f=Philippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam, Count  of  Holland  and 


Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  1312, 
d.  21  June,  1377. 


Hainault,  ni.  24  Jan.  1328, 
d.  15  Aug.  1369. 


Lionel  of  Antwerp,  Duke=i=Elizabeth  (ist  wife),  dau. 
of  Clarence,  Earl  of  Ulster,  I  and  heir  of  William  de 
and  Lord  of  Connaught  and  |  Burgh,  Earl  of  Ulster,  de- 
Trim,  Ireland,  b.  29  Nov.  I  scended  from  Joan  of  Acre, 
1338,  d.  17  Oct.  1368.  m.  1352,  d.  1363. 


Philippa  of  Clarence,  only=j=Edmund  Mortimer,  3rd  Earl 
child,  b.  16  Aug.  1355>  n>-  I  of  March,  ILeut.  of  Ireland, 
136S.  d.  at  Cork  27  Dec.  1381. 


Elizabeth  Mortii 


dau  ),  b.  at  Usk  12  Feb. 
1371,  m.  1st  to  Henry 
"  Hotspur,"  and  had  issue. 


(eldest=pSirThomasdeCamois.K.G., 


of  Broadwater,  Sussex,  baron 
of  parlt.,  d.  28  Mar.  9  Hen. 
V.  (2nd  husband). 


Sir    Richard    de    Camois,=fJoan  Poynings. 

"•^■•;i I 

Alianqr  de  Camois,  co-h.  of=j=Sir    Roger    Lewknor,     of 
her  brother  Hugh.  Horsted  Keynes,  Sus.^  .'x,  d. 

I  18  Edwd.  IV. 

, J 

Nicholas  Lewknor,  of  Par-=j=Elizabeth,  sister  and  co-h. 

ham  and  Viance,  living  14     of  Sir  William  Radniylde, 

Edwd.  IV.,  1473.  I  and  great-niece  of  Alianor 

/Kde  Camois,  aforesaid. 

A, 

continued  ahffve. 


continued /rojn  helow, 

Nicholas  Lewknor=pElizabeth  Radmylde 
Edward  Lewknor,  of  King-=j=(?  Sibella)  dau.  of  Sir  Ed' 


ston  Bowsey,  Sussex,  will 
dated  20  Dec.  1522,  pr.  30 
Oct.  following. 


mund  EUingham,  Knt.  (ist 
wife). 


Eleanor  Lewknor(2ndwife).=i=Sir  William  Wroughton,  of 
Broad  Hinton,  Wilts,  Knt. 

Sir  Thomas  Wroughton,  of=j=Anne  (2nd  wife),  dau.  and 
Broad  Hinton,  d.  4  June,  co-h.  of  John  Barwick,  or 
1597,  aged  56.  I  Berwick,  of  Wilcot,  Wilts. 

Sir  George  Wroughton,  of=i=Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Gibbs, 
Wilcot,  Wilts  (3rd  son),  1  of  Honington,  co.  Warwick. 
a-  1623.  I 


Mary  Wroughton(2nd  dau.),=f=Sir  Robert  Wolseley,  Bart., 
aged  15  in  1620.  d.  21  Sept.  1646. 

I • ' 

Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  2nd=i=Anne,     youngest     dau.    of 
bart.,  M.P.,  d.  Oct.  1714.     I  William  Fiennes,  Viscount 
Saye  and  Sele. 


Richard  Wolseley,  of  Mount=j=Frances,  dau.  of  John  Bur- 
Arrow,  CO.  Carlow  (4th  son),     neston,  Esq. ,  ; 
d.  1725. 


Sir Wm.  Wolseley,  Sir  Richard,  created=Alicia,    widow   of  Wm. 

5th    bart.,    d.    12  a  bart.  1744  (see  vol.  I  Rogerson,    dau.    of    Sir 

May,  1779.=  i.,   p.   59),  d,  April,      Thos.  Molyneux,  Bart., 

/K  1768.  m.  May,  1727. 


G.-irnet  Joseph=Frances  Anne,  dau.  of 
Wolseley,  major  I  Wm.  Smith,  of  Golden 
23th  K.O.  bor-  BridgeHo.,co.Dublin, 
derers,  d.  1840.       m.  1825,  d.  1883. 


Catherine  Wol-^Francis  Fether-    Sir 


seley,m.  3iDec. 
1S30,  d.  8  J: 
1845. 


Whiterodt', 
Longford. 


;.C.E.,G.C.M.G.,] 


June,  1833.= 


A 


John  WoI-=Theodosia  S., 
seley  Fether-  I  dau.  of  late  R. 
stonhaugh,  b.  Dickinson,  of 
23  March,  |  Dublin,  m.  i 
1S34.  I  June,  1858. 

I 


William  Al-= 
bany  Fether- 
stoiihaugh, 
major  in  the 
army,  b.  13 
Jan.  1836. 


:Naomi  Ruth, 
dau.  of  late  T. 
Palmer,  Esq., 
ofMelksham, 
m.  4  Nov. 
1S75. 


Clement  Wolseley 
retherstonhaugh,late 
of  3rd  regt.,  m.  1880, 
Charlotte  E.,  dau.  of 
Rev.  W.  Bourke, 
rector  of  Lacken. 


Richard  Henry 
Fetherstonhaugh, 
m.  Katherine, 
dau.  of  George 
Wynne,  Esq.,  of 
WicUlow. 


Frederick 
Geo.  Fether- 
stonhaugh, 
m.  Susan 
Stephenson, 
and  d.  s.p. 


Robert,  b.  19     Francis  Percy, 
April,  1859.      9  June,  i86i. 


John  Wolseley,  b. 
17  June,  1 866. 


Edward,  b.  10    Gertrude 
Dec.  1869.  Stella. 


[   165  1 


William,  b.    Talbot, 
1876.  1877. 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


Richard,  bishop  of  Waterford,  sons  of  Sir  Thomas 
Marlay,  K.B.,  lord  chief  justice  Ireland,  who  was 
brother  of  George,  bishop  of  Waterford),  and  had  a 
son  and  daughter  (see  vol.  i.,  page  59). 
i2b-4a)  Clement,  of  Wolseley  Bridge,  col.  in  the 
army;  died  iSlI,  having  married  Catherine,  daughter 
of  Very  Rev.  Arthur  St.  George  (see  Foster's  Baronet- 
age), dean  of  Ross,  and  had  4  sons  (see  vol.  i.,  page  59). 
(3A-4a)  WilHam,  rector  of  Tullycorbet  and  Clonte- 
bert,  formerly  capt.  Sth  hussars,  served  during  the 
seven  years'  war,  took  a  standard  at  Dettingen,  ad- 
mitted to  the   Middle  Temple  9  June,   1750;  died 

,  1800,  halving  married  Jane,  only  child  of 
Samuel  Hulbert,  of  Corsham,  Wilts,  and  had  6  sons 
and  8  daughters  (c). 

[Ic-ji]  William,  rector  of  Glenarne  and  Dunaghy, 

B.A:  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1794;   married  Winifred, 

daughter  of  Cadwallader  Edwards,  Esq.,  of  Balla- 

hire,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  4  sons  (see  vol.  i.,  page 

60). 

[Zc-jA]  Henry  Hulbert,  rector  of  Saintfield,   B.A. 

Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1798;  married  and  died  s.p. 

[3c-jA]   Charles,   rector   of  Tullycorbet,    B.A.  Trin. 

Coll.,  Dublin,  1 798;  married  and  died  s.p. 

[4(r-j6]  John,   M.D. ;   married  and  had  2  sons  and 

2  daughters  (d). 

(Id-^c)  Robert  (deceased),  married. 
(2d-4c)  Richard,  married,  represented  by  William 
Richard  Wolseley,  of  the   Land    Estates  Court, 
Ireland,   and  John  St.   George  Wolseley,   major 
Cheshire  regt.,  bom  19  Dec,  1839. 
(Zd-^c)  Maria,  married. 

lid-^c)  Catherine,  died  8  Jan.,  1S45,  having  mar- 
ried 31  Dec.,  1831,  to  Francis  Fetherstonhaugh, 
of  Whiterock,  co.  Longford,  and  had  6  sons  and 
S  daughters  (e). 

We-^dl  Francis  Robert  (Fetherstonhaugh);  died 

unmarried. 

[2e-4d'[  John  Wolseley  (Fetherstonhaugh),  bom 

23  March,   1834;   married  I  June,    1858,  Theo- 

dosia  Stella,  daughter  of  late  Robert  Dickinson, 

clerk  of  peace  for  city  of  Dublin,  and  has  4 

sons  and  a  daughter. 

Robert,  bom  19  April,  1859;  Francis  Percy, 

lieut.  1st  R.  East  Middlesex  mil.,  born  9  June, 

1861 ;  John  Wolseley,  bom   17  June,   1S66  ; 

Edward,    born    10    Dec,     1869;     Gertrude 

Stella. 

\Ze-4d]  William     Albany    (Fetherstonhaugh), 

lieut.-col.    in   the   army,  retd.,    late   capt.   I2th 

regt.,    served    throughout    the    New   Zealand 

war  1863-6,  etc.,  born   13  Jan.,  1S36;  married 

4  Nov.,    1875,   Naomi  Ruth,   daughter  of  late 

Thomas  Palmer,  of  Melksham,  Wilts,  and  has 

2  sons  and  a  daughter. 

William  Albany,  born  24  Oct.,  1876  ;  Talbot 
Wolseley,  bora  29  Nov.,  1S77 ;  Isabelle  Naomi 
Muriel. 
[4e-^rf]  Clement  Wolseley  (Fetherstonhaugh), 
late  73rd  regt.,  born  7  Sept.,  1839;  married 
20  July,  iSSo,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  eldest 
daughter  of  Rev.  William  Bourke,  of  Heath- 
field,  CO.  Mayo,  and  rector  of  Lacken. 
[be-4d]  Richard  Henry  (Fetherstonhaugh),  born 
19  Oct.,  1840;  married  2  Nov.,  1870,  Katherine, 
eldest  daughter  of  George  Wynne,  Esq.,  of 
Wicklow. 

[6e-4d]    Frederick  George   (Fetherstonhaugh), 
bom  24  May,  1843;  died  s.p.,  having  married 
,   Susan   Stephenson,    of  Canada; 
she  re-married. 

[7e-4d]  Katherine    Emily    (Fetherstonhaugh), 
married  ,   1854,  to  Edward,  son  of  Sir 

James  Dombrain,  of  Dublin. 
[8e-4d'\  Sarah    (Fetherstonhaugh),    married 

[166] 


April,   1863,   to  Robert,    son  of  Rev.  Charles 
Gayer,  of  Dingle,  co.  Kerry. 
[9e-4d]  Maria    Josephine     (Fetherstonhaugh), 
married    16  April,    1S62,    to   Herbert   Taylour, 
Esq.,  son   of  T  Smith-Taylcur,  Esq.,  of 

Corballis,  and  has  a  son  and  2  daughters.  \ 

Herbert  Fetherston  Taylour,  bom  12  July, 
1868;  Evelyn  Maud  Kate;  Helen  Beatrice. 
[10c-4d]  Charlotte  (Fetherstonhaugh),  married 
19  Jan.,  1865,  to  Rev.  Henry  William  Gayer, 
(son  of  late  Arthur  Gayer,  Esq.,  of  Dublin, 
ecclesiastical  commissioner),  B.A.  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin,  1858,  vicar  of  Newcastle,  co,  Wicklow, 
1S83,  of  Coolock,  CO.  Dublin,  1879-83,  of  Ballina- 
clash  1873-9. 

[lle-4d]  Emily  (Fetherstonhaugh),  unmarried. 
[Sc-jb]  Garnet  Joseph  (Wolseley),  major  25th  King's 
own  borderers;  died  ,  1840,  aged  62;  mar- 

ried, ,  1825,  Frances  Anne,  daughter  of  Wm. 

Smith,  of  Golden  Bridge  House,  co.  Dublin ;  she 
died  7  Oct.,  1883,  having  had,  with  3  daughters, 
4  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest,  , 

Sir  Garnet  Joseph  Wolseley,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G., 
Baron  Wolseley,  of  Cairo,  and  of  Wolseley,  CO. 
Stafford,  so  created  25  Nov.,  1881 ;  LL.D.  Dublin 
18S3,  born  4  June,  1S33  ;  married  4  June,  1867, 
Louisa,  daughter  of  Alexander  Erskine,  and  has 
a  daughter, 

Hon.  Frances  Margaret. 
[Gc-jb]  Robert  Benjamin,  major  in  the  army,  died 
,  1870,  aged  80,  having  married  1820, 
Alicia,  widow  of  Rev.  John  Townsend,  daughter  of 
Sir  Robert  Warren,  Bart. ;  she  died  1870,  having 
had  2  sons  (see  vol.  i.,  page  60), 
[7c-jA]  Sophia  (Wolseley),  married  to  Rev.  Robert 
Marsh,  rector  of  Killynan,  co.  Galway,  and  had  an 
pnly  son. 

Sir  Henry  Marsh,  created  a  baronet  13  March, 
1839,  M.D.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  M.R.I.A,,  physician 
in  ordinary  to  the  Queen  in  Ireland;  died  I  Dec, 
i860;  married  1st,  Anne,  widow  of  William' 
Arthur,  Esq.,  daughter  of  Thomas  Crowe,  Esq.,  of' 
Ennis,  CO.  Clare ;  she  died  2  Nov.,  1846;  he  mar- 
ried 2ndly,  28  Aug.,  1856,  Mary,  widow  of  Thomas 
Kemmis,  Esq.,  of  Shaen  House,  Queen's  County, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Robert  Jelly,  of  Portarlington ; 
by  his  1st  wife  he  had  an  only  son. 

Sir  Henry  Marsh,  2nd  bart.;  major  3rd  dragoon 
guards;  died  unmarried  27  May,  1S68. 
[8f-ji]  Emily  (Wolseley),  married  to  John  Kilkenny, 
Esq.,  and  died  s.p, 

[9c-jb]  Louisa,  Sied  ,  1846,  having  married  14 

Sept.,   1S02,  to  Rev.  Andrew  O'Beirae,  LL.D.  and 
T.C.D.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1819,  M.A.  1818,  incum- 
bent of  Lagan  Vale,  co.  Antrim,  1818-36,  head-master. 
Portora  royal  school,  Enniskillen,  1821-36;   he  died 
there  1S36,  having  had  8  sons  and  6  daughters  (/). 
(I/-9C)  Andrew   (O'Beirne),    born  9  July,   1803 ; 
died  unmarried  12  Aug.,  1834. 
(2/-9C)  Charles,  bom  15  Feb.,  1809;  died  unmar- 
ried 14  March,  1833. 

(3/-9C)  Michael  William,  bom  12  June,  181 1; 
died   s.p.   6   April,    1836;  married  ,   1S35, 

Miss  Fergusson,  who  re-married  to  Mr.  Blood. 
(4/-OC)  Robert  Reid,  born  22  Feb.,  died  23  May, 
1813. 

(5/-9C)  Thomas  Lewis,  born  II  March,  1818;  died 
unmarried      March,  1843.  I 

(Gf-gc)  Alexander  Ivanowitch,  born  12  July,  1819 ; 
died  in  Peterborough,  Canada  West,  between 
1870  and  1876;  married  Ann,  daughter  of  Robert 
Reid,  of  White  Abbey,  co.  Antrim,  and  had  2 
sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]  Charies   (O'Beirne),  of  Verden,  Manitoba, 
America;  unmarried. 


«  THE  -5*  DESCENT  -(-  OB  ♦ 

Gen.   Lord  Wolseley,  g.c.b.,  g.c.m.g. 


IBIooD  Jaopal 


of  €nglanB. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=Eleanor  (1st  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Edward  II.,  crowned  23=Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 
Feb.  1307,  b.  25  Apl.  1284,  I  of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  1308, 
d.  21  Sept.  1327.  d.  22  Aug.  1357. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i=Pliilippa,  3rd  d.  of  William, 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  I  Count  of  Holland  and 
1312,  d.  21  June,  1377.  Hainault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 

d.  IS  Aug.  1369. 


Lionel  of  Antwerp,   Duke^Elizabeth   (1st   wife),   dau. 


of  Clarence,  Earl  of  Ulsti 
and  Lord  of  Connaught 
and  Trim,  Ireland,  b.  29 
Nov.  1338,  d.  17  Oct.  136S. 


heir    of  .William 
Burgh,  Earl  of  Ulster,  de- 
scended from  Jo.-m  of  Acre, 
m.  1352,  d.  1363. 


Philippa  of  Clarence,  only^Edmund  Mortimer,  3rd  Earl 
child,  b.  16  Aug.  1355,  m.  I  of  March,  lieut.  of  Ireland, 
"      ,  Cork,  27  Dec.  1381. 


'■\t, 


Elizabeth  Mortimer  (eldest=SirThomasdeCamois,K.G., 
dau.),  b.  at  Usk,  12  Feb.  I  ofP>ro.idw.iter,Sussex,baron 
1371,  m.  1st  to  Henry  of  parlt.,  d.  28  Mar.  9  H.  5 
"Hotspur,"  and  had  issue.      f2nd  husband). 

Sir    Richard     de    Camois,^oan  Poynings. 


AlianoT  de  Camois,  co-h.  of=Sir     Roger     Lewknor,     of 
her  brother  Hugh.  I  Horsted  Keynes,  Sussex,  d. 

18  Ed.  IV. 


^Elizabeth,  sister  and  co-h. 
of  Sir  William  Radmylde, 
and  great-niece  of  Alianor 
de  Camois  aforesaid. 


Nicholas  Lewknor,  of  Par-: 
ham  and  Viance,  living 
14  Ed.  IV.,  1473. 


A, 

eentinued/rotn  lelffw. 
Nicholas  Lewknor.  =T=Eli2abeth  Radmylde 


Edward  Lewknor,  of  King-=(?  Sibella)  dau.  of  Sir  Ed- 
ston   Bowsey,   Sussex,   will  I  mund  Ellingham,  knt.,  1st 
dated  20  Dec.  1522,  pr.  30    wife. 
October  following. 


Eleanor  Lewknor,  2nd  wife.= 


Sir  Thomas  Wroughton,  of=:Anne  (2nd  wife),  dau.  and 
Broad  Hinton,  d.  4  June,  I  co-h.  of  John  Barwick  or 
•  597)  ^g^d  56.  Berwick,  of  Wilcot,  Wilts. 


Sir  George  Wroughton,  of=Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Gibbs, 
Wilcot,  Wilts,  3rd  son,  I  of  Honington,  co.  Warwick, 
a"  1623. 


MaryWroughton(2nddau.),=Sir  Robert  Wolseley,  bart., 
aged  15  in  1620.  I  d.  21  Sept.  1646. 


Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  2nd^Anne,    youngest    dau.     of 
bart.,  M.P.,  d.  Oct.  1714-      I  William  Fiennes,  Viscount 
Saye  and  Sele. 

Richard  Wolseley,  of  Mount=zFrances,  dau.  of  John  Bur- 
Arrow,  CO.  Carlow  (4th  son),  |  neston,  Esq.,  m.  1688. 


Sir  Richard  Wolseley,  of=Alicia,  wid.  of  Wm.  Roger- 
Mount  Wolseley,  Ireland,  I  son,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
cr.  abarL  1 744,  d.  Apl.  1 768.     Molyneux,  Bart 


William  Wolseley  (3rd  son),=Jane,  only  child  of  Samuel 
rector  of  Tullycorbet,  etc.,  I  Hulbert,  of  Cosham,  Wilts, 
capt.  8th  Hussars,  d.  1800. 


William  Wolseley,  rector  of=  Winifred,  dau.  of  Cadwalla- 


Glenarne,  etc.  (eldest  son).    I  der  Edwards,  Esq.,  of  Balla- 

h 


hire,  co.  Wexford. 


Garnet  Joseph  Wolseley,=:Frances  Anne,  ^au.  of  Wil- 
major  25th  (K.O.B.)  regt.  I  liam  Smith,  of  Golden 
(5th  son).  Bridge  House,  co.  Dublin. 


Charles  Wolseley,  of  Derae- 
rara,  planter  (3rd  son),  b. 
1809,  m.  1859  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Fitzgerald, 
of  Kilberry  I,odge,  co.  Kil- 
daie.= 


Sir  Garnet  Joseph  Wolse-=Louisa,  dau.  of    Richard,   bri-     Frederick     York     W.,     of 


ley,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G., 
cr.  Baron  Wolseley  25 
Nov.  1882,  gen.  in  the 
army,  b.  4  June  1833. 


William 


Alex.Erskine,  gade  surgeon 
gnt.,m.4june.  Nova  Scotia, 
1867.  b.3june,i834, 

m.  s.p. 


Euroka  station,  N.S.W., 
16  Mar.  1837. 

George  Benjamin  W.,  col. 
in  the  army,  A.D.C.  to  the 
Queen,  b.  11  July,  1839,  m. 
1867  Louisa  E.,  dau.  of  W. 
Andrews,  Esq.= 


Aogustus,        Jane.        Meta.         Anna. 


Hon.  Frances  Garnet  Garnet  John. 


[167I 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  En 


[2]  Ivanowitch,  married  and  died  s.p. 
[3]   Frances,   married  to  Robert  Blackwell,    of 
Manitoba. 
(7/-9C)    William    Stuart   (O'Beirne)    B.A.    Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin,  1844,  formerly  curate  of  Stone,  Staft", 
bom    15  March,    1S21;    married    10  Nov.,    1S46, 
Marianne,  daughter  of  Henry  Charles  Taylor,  Esq., 
of  Stone,  Staft".,  and  has  3  sons  and  3  daughters. 
William  Stuart  (O'Beirne),  born  29  Dec,  1848  ; 
Henry  Charles,  born   14  Nov.,  1854;    Richard 
Charles,  born 9 June,  1S56;  Marianne;  Blanche 
Ellen  ;  Laura  Maud. 
(8/-9<r)  Joseph  Twigg   (O'Beirne),   born   7  Jan., 
1824;  died  same  year. 

(9/-9C)  Caroline,  born  21  Feb.,  1805;  died  10  Jan., 
1878;  married  12  Maj',  1830,  to  Major-General 
John  Douglas  Johnstone,  C.B.,  col.  33rd  regt.  (son 
of  John  Douglas  Johnstone,  Esq.,  of  Snow  Hill, 
CO.  Fermanagh) ;  he  died  19  Sept.,  1S63,  having 
had  a  son  and  3  daughters  {g). 

[1^-9/]  John   Douglas  (Johnstone),   col.  (h.p.), 
late  Ueut.-col.   33rd  and   107th  regts.,   served 
with  33rd  regt.  in  Crimea,  including  siege  of 
Sebastopol  and  assault  on  the  Redan,  served 
in  Abyssinian    campaign    1S67-8,    at   storming 
and  capture  of  Magdala,  bom  13  Dec,   1836; 
married    20  Jan.,    1S69,    Hon.    Augusta   Anna 
Margaretta  Plunkett,  eldest  daughter  of  Randal 
Percy  Otwaj',  13th  Baron  Louth  (see  Foster's 
Peerage),  and  has  had  a  son  and  2  daughters. 
John  Douglas   (Johnstone),  born  21    March, 
1874;  Augusta  Anna  Maria  Louisa,  died  17 
Nov.,  1869;  Randalina  Augusta  Caroline. 
[2j'-9/i    Samina    (Johnstone),    died   23    Feb., 
1872;    married  18  Feb.,   1S62,  as  1st  wife,  to 
Capt.    Charles   Carter   Barrett,   who   died    18 
Jan.,  1S74,  leaving  4  sons  and  2  daughters. 
William    Carter    (Barrett),     born    24    Nov., 
1863;  Charles  Douglas,  born  13  Feb.,  1S65  ; 
Walter  Robert,  born  21  April,   1S66;  John 
Frederic    Wolseley,     bom     7    June,     1870; 
Caroline  Samina  ;  Louisa  Charlotte. 
[3^-9/]  Caroline  Katharine  (Johnstone),    mar- 
ried 9  April,   1S64,  to  Rev.  Abraham  Stanley, 
LL.D.,  chaplain  at  Lille,  France,  since  1878,  and 
has  had  2  sons  and  4  daughters. 

John  Douglas  (Stanley),  born  9  Jan.,  1S65; 

William  Arthur,  born  19  April,  1875 ;  Caroline 

Samina  Mary,  died  2  March,  1S69;  Augusta 

Josephine ;  Caroline  Jeanne  ;  Samina  Myrtle. 

[4g-9/]  Jane  Anabella  Frances,  died  in  infancj'. 

(10/-9(r)  Jane,  bom  7  Sept.,  1806;   died   18  Jan., 

1819. 

(II/-9C)  Louisa,  born  30  Oct.,  1807;  died  1862. 
(12/-9<r)  Frances,  born  22  Feb.,  1815;  died  June, 
1862,  having  married  14  Nov.,  1837,  as  1st  wife  to 
her  cousin,  Rev.  William  Marcus  Falloon,  rector 
of  Ackworth,  Yorks,  and  had  3  sons  and  2  daugh- 
ters (see  next  column). 

(13/-9C)  Eliza  AnnabeUa  (O'Beirne),  born  31  Aug., 
1816  ;  married  7  Feb.,  1847,  to  Rev.John  Groom, 
M.A.,  rector  of  St.  Margaret's,  Whalley  Range, 
Manc'hester;  he  died  31  Jan.,  186S,  leaving  2 
daughters. 

[1]  Frances  Annabella  (Groom),  died  15  June, 
1879;    married  27  Aug.,  1S78,  to  Arthur  Cawse 
Edmunds,  Esq.,  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  a  son, 
Arthur  John  Garnet  Wolseley  (Edmunds), 
born  6  June,  1879. 
[2]  Caroline  Ada  Emilj'  (Groom). 
(14/-9<:)  Ada  Emilia  (O'Beirne),  bora  6  May,  1825; 
died   31   Aug.,    1873;    married    5   Nov.,    1846,   to 
Arthur  William  Forde,  Esq.,  M.  Inst.  C.E.  (son  of 
Rev.  Arthur  Brownlow  Forde,  of  Maghull,  Lan- 
cashire), and  had  2  sons  and  2  daughters, 

'[168] 


[1]  Arthur  Brownlow  (fibrde),  born  25  Sept.' 
1847;  married  10  March,  1869,  Mary  Carver' 
daughter  of  Rev.  George  Uglow  Pope,  D.D.' 
and  has  3  sons  and  a  daughter. 

Arthur  Brownlow,  Cecil  Robert,  George 
Herbert,  Kate. 
[2]  Cyril  Wolseley  (fforde),  bom  4  Dec,  1863. 
[3]  Ada  Louisa,  married  24  Oct.,  1872,  to 
Henry  Charles  Morse,  major  Bo.  native  infantrj', 
and  has  2  daughters. 

Ada  Florence  (Morse)  ;  Florence  Leopoldina. 
[4]  Florence  Anabel,  died  at  Turin  26  Sept., 
1875;  married  29  Sept.,  1870,  to  Major  Charles 
Henry  Strutt,  R.A.,  and  has  a  son, 

Charles  Brownlow  (Strutt),   born  23  Aug., 
1871. 
[10c-_y6]  Caroline,  died  unmarried. 
[llc-jA]  Maria    (Wolseley),   died  ,  1845  ; 

married  ,  to   Rev.   Marcus  Falloon, 

scholar  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  B.A.  1808,  rector  of 
Cushendall,  Ireland  (son  of  Rev.  Daniel  Falloon, 
B.A.) ;  he  died  i  July,  1846,  aged  61,  hawng  had 
3  sons  and  a  daughter  i^g). 

{'i.g-ioc)  William  Marcus  (Falloon),  scholar  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin,  1834,  B.A.  1837,  M.A.  1859,  rector 
of  Ackworth,  Yorks,  since  1875,  of  St.  John's, 
Liverpool,  1848-51,  of  St.  Bride's,  Liverpool, 
1851-75,  etc.,  born  31  Oct.,  1814;  married  ist,  14 
Nov.,  1838,  his  cousin,  Frances,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Andrew  O'Beirne,  aforesaid;  she  died  15  June, 
1862;  he  married  2ndly,  12  Dec,  1S65,  Anne, 
daughter  of  Robert  Semple,  late  of  Liverpool, 
merchant;  by  his  Ist  wife  he  had  3  sons  and  2 
daughters  (/;). 

\\h-ig-)  William  Hugh  (Falloon),  B.A.  Christ's 
Coll.,  Camb.,  1864,  vicar  of  St.  Paul,  Shef- 
field, 1877-84,  curate  of  St.  Anne,  Nottingham, 
1S65-8,  of  St.  Peter,  Halliwell,  co.  Lane, 
1868-71,  P.C.  St.  Paul,  Boughton,  Cheshire, 
1S71-7;  born  4  June,  1S42;  married  23  April, 
1S68,  Barbara  Jane,  daughter  of  Rev.  Samuel 
May  Lund,  of  Nottingham,  and  has  had  2  sons 
and  3  daughters. 

William  Marcus  (Falloon),  born  8  July,  1872; 
Cecil  Hugh,  born  2  March,  1875;  Frances 
Margaret,  died  26  May,  1873;  Kathleen 
O'Beirne ;  Hilda  Wolseley. 
\fih-ig\  Andrew  O'Beime,  bom  19  March, 
1848;  died  24  Nov.,  1861. 

[3/!-/^]  Charles  Henry  (Falloon),  born  25  April, 
1849 ;  married  10  Aug.,  1875,  Teresa  S., 
daughter  of  Richard  Briscoe,  of  Liverpool. 
[4/;-/^]  Maria  Louisa ;  unmarried. 
[5/;-/^]  Eliza  Johnstone,  married  20  Oct.,  1864, 
to  Henry  Duck,  of  Cheetham  Hill,  Lancashire, 
and  has  6  sons  and  a  daughter. 

Hubert  (Duck),  born  23  Feb.,   1S67;  Philip 

Henr}',  bom  12  May,  1S6S;  Marcus  William, 

bom  5  Aug.,  1870 ;  Edmund  Wolseley,  bom 

20    Nov.,    1S71  ;    Richard    Gelson,    born    30 

March,  1873  ;  Garnet  Wolseley,  bom  5  Aug., 

1874;  Frances  Muriel. 

i^Zg-ioc)  Garnet  Joseph  Wolseley   (Falloon),   of 

Shrewsbury,  late  R.l.  constabulary,  born  16  Feb., 

1816;  married  3  Feb.,  1843,  Edwardina  Lawson, 

daughter  of  Edward  Long,  R.N.,  and  has  had  5 

daughters. 

[1]  Emily  Harriette  (Falloon),  married  20  Oct., 
1870,  to  Downey. 

[2]  Rosalie  Josephine  Dalben,  married  22  Dec, 
1869,  to  Edward  Harley  Kough,  of  Shrews- 
bury, and  has  4  daughters. 

Edwardina  Catherine  (Kough) ;  Edwardina 
Harley  Rosalie;  Benedetta;  Annie  Harley, 
[3]  Eva  Bruce  ONeiU. 


'^m  The  +  DEscENa^  +  ob  •♦ 

Arthur  Brownlow  fForde,   Esq., 


'BiobD  Eopal 


of,(£nffIanD. 


Edward   I.,   crowned    i9=f=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 


Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239, 
d.  7  July,  1307. 


Ferdinand    III.,    King    of 
Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Edward  II.,  crowned  23=j=Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 
Feb.  1307,  b.  25  April,  1284,  I  of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  1308, 
d.  21  Sept.  1327.  d.  22  Aug.  1357. 


Edward   III.,  crowned  i=i=Philippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil 


Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  1312, 
d.  21  June,  1377. 


liam,  Count  of  Holland  and 
Hainault,  m.  24.  Jan.  1328, 
d.  15  Aug.  1369. 


Lionel  of  Antwerp,  Duke=j=Elizabeth  (ist  vrife),  dau. 
of  Clarence,  Earl  of  Ulster,  j  and  heir  of  William  de 
and  Lord  of  Connaught  and  |  Burgh,  Earl  of  Ulster,  de- 
Trim,  Ireland,  b.  29  Nov.  I  scended  from  Joan  of  Acre, 
1338,  d.  17  Oct.  1368.  m.  1352,  d.  1363. 


ppa  of  Clarence,  only=f=Edmund  Mortimer,  3rd  Earl 


child,  b.  16  Aug.  1355,  m. 
1368. 


of  March,  lieut.  of  Ireland, 
d.  at  Cork  27  Dec.  1 381. 


Elizabeth  Mortimer  (eldest=i=SirThomasdeCamois,K.G., 
dau.),  b.  at  Usk  12  Feb.  j  ofBroadwater.Sussex.baron 
1371,    m.     1st    to    Henry  I  of  parlt.,  d.  28  Mar.  gHen. 


Sir    Richard    de    Camois,=j=Joan  Poynings. 
o.v.p.  I 


Alianor  ile  Camois,  co-h.  of^pSlr  Roger  Lewknor,  of 
her  brother  Hugh.  |  Horsted  Keynes,  Sussex,  d. 

I  iS  Ed.  IV. 

I . I 

Nicholas  Lewknor,  of  Par-=j=EIizabeth,  sister  and  co-h. 
ham  and  Viance,  living  14  I  of  Sir  William  Radmylde, 
Ed.  IV.,  1473.  I  and  great-niece  of  Alianor 

/|\de  Camois,  aforesaid. 


Edward  Lewknor,  of  King-= 
ston  Bowsey,  Sussex,  will 
dated  20  Dec.  1522,  pr.  30 
Oct.  following. 


^(?  Sibella)  dau.  of  Sir  Ed- 
mund EUingham,  Knt.  (:st 
wife). 


EleanorLewknor(2ndwife).=j=Sir  William  Wroughton,  of 
I  Broad  Hinton,  Wilts,  Knt. 

Sir  Thomas  Wroughton,  of=pAnne  (2nd  wife),  dau.  and 
Broad   Hinton,  d.  4  June,     co-h.  of  John  Barwick,  or 


1597, 


56. 


Berwick,  of  Wilcot,  Wilts. 


Sir  George  Wroughton,  of=i=Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Gibbs, 
Wilcot,  Wilts  (3rd  son),  of  Honington,  CO.  Warwick. 
a°  1623.  I 


Mary  Wroughton(2nd  ( 
aged  15  in  1620. 


a.),=j=Sir  Robert  Wolseley, 
d.  21  Sept.  1646. 


Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  2nd=pAnne,     youngest     dau.    of 
bart.,  M.P.,  d.  Oct.  1714.       William  Fiennes,  Viscount 
Saye  and  Sele. 


Richard  Wolseley,  of  Mount=j=Frances,  dau.  of  John  Bur- 
Arrow,  co.  Carlow  (4th  son),     neston,  Esq., 
d.  1725. 


SirWm.  Wolseley,  Sir  Richard,  created=  Alicia,   widow   of  Wm. 

5th    bart.,    d.    12  a  bart.  1744  (see  vol.   I  RoKCrson,    dau.    of    Sir 

May,  1779.=  i.,  p.  59),  d.  April,      Thos.  MolyneiLx,  Bart. 

/K  1768.  m.  May,  1727. 


William  Wolseley. 
Corbet  and  Cloi 
hussars,  d.  1800. 


Joseph=|=Frances  Ann 


dau.  Louisa  Wol.=pRev.  An. 

Wolseley' major  |  of  Wm.    Smith,    of  seley,  m.  14  I  O'Eeirne 

25th  K.O.   bor-  I  Golden  Bridge  Ho.,  Sept.    1802,  |  LL.D., 

derers,  d.  1S40.       co.  Dublin,  m.  1825,  d.  1846.  1836. 

I  d.  1883. 


Sir  Garnet  Joseph  Wolseley,     AdaEmil 
G.C.B.,    G.C.M.G.,    Baron    m.  5  Nov.  1846,  d.  31 
Wolseley,   of  Cairo    and  of    Aug.,  1873. 
WolseIey,co.Staff..  so  created 
1881,  b.  4  June,  1833.= 

A 


:,=Arthur  Forde, 


Arthur  Brownlow=j=Mary  Carver,  dau.  of  Cyril  Wolseley  Ada  Louisa,=j=Henry  Charles  Florence=f=Major   Charles 

fforde,  b.  25  Sept.  I  Rev.  George  Uglow  Forde,     b.     4  m.   24   Oct.     Morse,    majcr  Anabel,    I  Henry    Strutt, 

"45-                         Pnpc.  D.D.,  m.   10  Dec.  1863.  1872.                Bombay  N.I.  m.  1870. 

I  M.nrch,  1S69.  I  d.  1875. 


Arthur  Brownlow.     George  Herbert. 
Cecil  Robert. 


I" 


A. 


Kate. 


[169] 


Ada  Florence  Morse. 
Florence  Leopoldina. 


Charles  Brownlow  Strutt, 
b.  23  Aug.  187 1. 


TJie  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


[4]  Georgina  Constance  Lara  Valletta. 
[5]  Frances  Louisa  Brenton,  married  28  Maj', 
1S71,  to  Lieut.  George  Arthur  Wel'man,  Madras 
staff  corps,  and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 

William  Garnet   (Welman),  born  12  April, 
1880 ;  Clara  Josephine. 
{^g-ioc)  Edward   Leslie  Sheppard   (Falloon),  of 
Liverpool,    M.D.,    born   18  Nov.,   181S;    died   13 
Aug.,  1872  ;  married  ,  Eliza,  daughter 

of  Joseph  Breadon,  of  Dublin,  surgeon  R.N.,  and 
had  2  sons  and  3  daughters. 

1]  William  Marcus  (Falloon),  of  South  America. 
'2]  Edward  Marsh,  died  at  sea        Nov.,  1877. 
^3]  Anne  Maria. 
4]  Charlotte  Elizabeth. 
\S\  Hester. 
(f^g-ioc)  Sophia  Hulbert  (Falloon),  died  25  May, 
1878 ;  married  7  July,  1836,  to  Alexander  Mark- 
ham,  of  Belfast ;  he  died   15  July,   1876,  having 
had  6  sons  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Alexander  Macaulay  (Markham),  born  3 
June,  1838 ;  married  2  Aug.,  1861,  Christina, 
daughter  of  William  McLeod,  of  NewBrunswick. 
[2]  Marcus  O'Neill  Wolseley,  born  20  Oct., 
1839;  died  unmarried  I  Oct.,  1866. 
[3]  Vyilliam  Wolseley,  born  21  Aug.,  1840; 
died  6  Aug.,  1846. 

[4]    Thomas   Hamilton   Jones,    born    12    Feb., 
J842  ;  died  9  Feb.,  1852. 

[6]    George   Handcock    (Markham),    born    13 
Dec,  1S46. 

te]  William  Hogg  Wolseley  (Markham),  born 
21  March,   1853;  married  2  Aug.,   1882,  Jane 
Minchin,    daughter   of  George   Marr,   Esq.,   of 
Netting  Hill,  London, 
[7]  Maria  Sophia  Wolseley. 
[8]  Frances  Zofi. 
\\.2c-3b\  Eliza  (Wolseley),  died  8  Jan.,   1873  ;  mar- 
ried ,  ,  to  Rev.  Charles  Falloon,  who 
died  at  Lame,  co.  Antrim,  II  April,  1S72,  leaving  an 
only  daughter,  Jane   (Falloon). 
[13f-j'A]    Frances   Charlotte    (Wolseley),    died   un- 
married. 

[14c-j'6]  Lucinda  (Wolseley),  married  to  Lucius 
Kelly,  of  Dublin,  and  had  a  son,  Henry,  in 
Australia. 

SIR  WILLIAM  WOLSELEY,  5th  bart.,  died 
J  2  May,  1779  ;  he  married  ist,  Anne  Field- 
house,  2ndly,  23  Sept.,  1752,  Anna,  widow  of  John 
Whitley,  Esq.,  of  Cresswell  Hall,  Staff.,  only 
daughter  of  William  Northey,  Esq.,  of  Compton 
Bassett,  Wilts,  M.P.  (she  re-married  the  following 
month  to  John  Robins,  M.P.  Stafford)  ;  by  his  ist 
wife  Sir  William  had  3  sons  and  a  daughter. 
[1]  SIR  WILLIAM,  succeeded  as  6th  bart. 
[2]  Charles,  admiral  cjf  the  Red,  educated  at  Winchester, 
founder's  kin,  served  in  the  North  Sea,  commanded  the 
Magtmnime  in  the  East  Indies;  died  s.p.  9  April,  1808, 
aged  67. 

[3]  James,  killed  in  a  duel  in  Ireland ;  s.p. 
[4]  Sophia,  married  to  William  Pigott,  of  Doddershall, 
Bucks,  who  died  20  Feb.,  1802,  having  had  3  sons  and 
2  daughters. 

SIR  WILLIAM  WOLSELEY,  6th  bart.,  born 
24  Aug.,  1740;  died  5  Aug.,  1817;  married 
2  July,  1765,  Charlotte  Barbara,  daughter  and 
heir  of  Zachary  Chambers,  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey 
(younger  brother  of  Ephraim  Chambers,  author  of 
the  Cyclojxsdia] ;  she  died  ,  ,  having 

had  5  sons  and  7  daughters  [k). 


[170] 


[l^']  William,  died  young. 

[2k]  Sir  Charles,  7th  bart.,  born  20  July,  1769;  died  3 
Oct.,  1846,  having  married  Ist,  13  Dec,  1792,  Mary,  2nd 
daughter  of  Hon.  Thomas  Clifford,  of  Tixall,  co.  Staff, 
(see  Foster's  Peerage,  B.  Clifford);  she  died  16  July, 
1811,  having  had  2  sons  and  a  daughter,  who  all  died 
unmarried ;  he  married  2ndly,  2  July,  1812,  Anne, 
youngest  daughter  of  Anthony  Wright,  Esq.,  of  Weald 
Side,  Essex ;  she  died  24  Oct.,  1838,  having  had  a  son 
and  2  daughters  (/). 

(ll-2k)  Sir  Charies,  8th  bart.,  born  6  May,  1S13;  died 
15  May,  1854,  having  married  23  Sept.,  1839,  Mary 
Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  Nicholas  Selby,  Esq.,  of 
Acton  House,  Middlesex;  she  died  18  Jan.,  1873, 
having  had  5  sons. 

[1]  William,  died  16  Jan.,  1852. 
[2]  Sir  Charies  Michael,  9th  bart.,  lieut.  Stafford- 
shire yeomanry,  served  with  9th  lancers  in  Afghan 
campaign  1879,  born  4  July,  1846;  married  18  July, 
1883,  Anita  Theresa,  eldest  daughter  of  D.  T. 
Murphy,  Esq.,  of  San  Francisco,  U.S.A.,  and  of 
London. 

[3]  Edward  Talbot,  capt.  3rd   Staffordshire  militia 

1874-S0,  heir  presumptive  to  the  baronetcy,  born  13 

Oct.,  1848 ;  married  23  Jan.,  1872,  Florence  Mary, 

3rd  daughter  of  Edward  Weld,  Esq.,  of  Lul^vorth 

Castle,  Dorset,  and  has  had  5  sons  and  a  daughter. 

Mervyn   Joseph,    born   23   Nov.,    1873 ;    Hubert 

Joseph,    born    17   Nov.,    1874;    Charles   Joseph, 

born    15   Jan.,    1877 ;  Edward   Joseph,    born   17 

April,    1880;    Algernon   Joseph,    born    19    May, 

1 88 1,      died    23    July,     1881 ;     Florence     Mary 

Josephine. 

[4]  Robert  Joseph,  Roman  Catholic  priest,  born  21 

June,  1850. 

[5]  Siwardus,  died  ,  1856. 

(Zl-2k)  Marianne,    married   25   Nov.,    1834,   to  Count 
Francis  de  Lousada,  created  by  the  Grand  Duke  of 
Tuscan5'  Marchese  di  San  Miniato,  H.B.M.'s  consul  at 
Boston  for  Rhode  Island  and  Massachusetts;  he  died 
17  March,  1870,  having  had  3  sons. 
[1]  Count  Horace  Francis. 
[2]  Count  Ernest  Wolseley,  died  1872. 
[3]  Count  Francis  Clifford,  comr.  R.N. 
(Zl~2k')  Caroline,  died  23  Sept.,  1880,  having  married 
22  Aug.,  1845,  to  Marmaduke  Charles  Salvin,  of  Burn- 
hall,   CO.   Durham,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  had  2  sons  and  5 
daughters. 

[1]  Bryan   John  (Salvin),  late   Monmouth   militia, 

born  28  July,  1846. 

[2]    Marmaduke    Henry,    of  Sarnsfield    Court,   co. 

Hereford,  born  28  March,  1849. 

[3]  Mary,  a  nun. 

[4]  Louisa,  married  20  Aug.,  1S78,  to  Philip,  son  of 

late  Sir  Charles  Witham,  R.N.,  and  has  a  son  and 

2  daughters. 

Charles  (Witham),  bom  25  June,  1882;  Dorothy, 
born  5  July,  1879;  Winifrid,  born  16  Sept., 
18S0. 
[5]  Teresa  Mary,  married  28  Nov.,  1876,  to  Charles 
Ernest  Bell,  son  of  Thomas  Bell,  Esq.,  late  of  Crosby 
Court,  Northallerton. 
[6]  Agnes. 

[7]  Francesca  Josephine  (youngest  daughter),  mar- 
ried 25  Sept.,  1877,  to  George  William,  only  son  of 
late  Henry  Sharpies,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool. 
[3*]  Robert,    in    holy  orders,   died   s.p.    I    Sept.,    1815, 
having  married  Marianne,  daughter  of  Ven.  Archdeacon 
Hand. 

[46]  Henry,  capt.  in  the  army,  died  ,1836;   "re-mar- 

ried" at  Doncaster2  Dec,  1793,  Charlotte,  only  daughter 
of  Major  John  Delap  Halliday,  of  Leasowes,  Salop  (see 
Foster's  Peerage,  B.  Tollemache)  ;  she  died  1826, 

having  had  (with  a  daughter,  Pauline,  died  unmarried 
840,  aged  35)  2  sons  (m). 


! 


♦•  THG   DESCSNT   OB  •<•• 


Sir  Charles  Michael  Wolseley,  gth  Davu, 


OF    WOLSELEY,    STAFFORDSHIRE, 

FROM    THE 


lolooD  Eopal 


of  CnglanD. 


EuwAKD  I.,  crowned  l9=Elennor  (tst  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Edwakd  II.,  crowned  23=Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 
Feb.  1307,  b.  25  Apl.  1284,  I  of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  1308, 
d.  21  Sept.  1327.  I  d.  22  Aug.  1357. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i=PhiIippa,  3rd  d.  of  William, 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  I  Count  of  Holland  and 
1312,  d.  21  June,  1377,  Hain.nilt,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 

d.  15  Aug.  1369. 


Lionel  of  Antwerp,   Duke=EIizabeth   (1st   wife),   dau. 


of  Clarence,  Earl  of  Ulster, 
and  Lord  of  Connaught 
and  Trim,  Ireland,  b.  29 
Nov.  1338,  d.  17  Oct.  1368. 


and  heir  of  William  de 
Burgh,  Earl  of  Ulster,  de- 
scended from  Joan  of  Acre, 
m.  1352,  d.  1363. 


Philippa  of  Clarence.  only=EdmundMortimer,  3rd  Earl 
child,  b.  j6  Aug.  1355,  m.  I  of  March,  lieut.  of  Ireland, 
1368.  I  d.  at  Cork,  27  Dec.  13S1. 

I ' 

Elizabeth  Mortimer  (eldest^SirThomasdeCamois,K.G., 
dau.),  b.  at  Usk,  12  Feb.  I  of  Broad  water,  Sussex,baron 
1371,  m.  1st  to  Henry  of  parlt.,  d.  28  Mar.  9  H.  S 
"Hotspur,"  and  had  issue.   |  (2nd  husband). 


Sir    Richard     de    Camois,=Joan  Poynings 


Alianor  de  Caniois 
her  brother  Hugh. 


:=Sir  Roger  Lewknor,  of 
I  Horsted  Keynes,  Sussex,  d, 
I  18  ~  •    — 


Ed.  IV. 


Nicholas  Lewknor,  of  Par-=Elizabeth,  sister  and  co-h. 
ham  and  Viance,  living  I  of  Sir  William  Radmylde, 
14  Ed.  IV.,  1473.  and  great-niece  of  Alianor 

[  de  Camois  aforesaid. 


Sir  Charles,  7th  hart., =j=Anne  (2nd  wife). 


July,  1769,  d. 
3  Oct.  1846. 


thony  Wright,  of  Weald  Side,  Es: 
d.  24  Oct. 


An- 


Edward  Lewknor,  of  King-=(?  Sibella)  dau.   of  Sir  Ed- 
ston   Bowsey,   Sussex,   will  I  mund  Ellingham,  knt.,  1st 
dated  20  Dec.  1522,  pr.  30     wife. 
October  following.  | 


Eleanor  Lewknor,  2nd  wife  =Sir  William  Wroughton,  of 
I  Broad  Hinton,  Wilts,  knt. 


Sir  Thomas  Wroughton,  of=Anne  (2nd  wife),  dau.  and 
Broad   Hinton,  d.  4  June,  I  co-h.   of  John   Barwick   or 
I  Berv 


'597,  aged  56- 


rwick,  of  Wilcot,  Wilts. 


Sir  George  Wroughton,  of=Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Gibbs, 
Wilcot,  Wilts,  3rd  son,  I  of  Honington,  CO.  Warwick. 
a°  1623.  J 

Mary  Wroughton  (2nd  dau.),^Sir  Robert  Wolseley,  bart., 
aged  15  in  1620.  I  d.  21  Sept.  1646. 


Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  2nd;=Anne,    youngest    dau.     of 
bart.,  M.P.,  d.  Oct.  J714.      |  William  Fiennes,  Viscount 
I  Saye  and  Sele. 


Richard  Wolseley,  of  Mount^Frances,  dau.  of  John  Bur- 
Arran,  co.  Carlow  (4th  son),  |  neston,  Esq.,  m.  168S. 
d.  1725.  I  ^' 


Sir  William  Wolseley,  5th  Sir  Richard,  cr.  a  bart. 
bart.,  d.  12  May,  1779.=;=        1744  (see  p.  59), 

Sir  William  Wolseley,  6th=T=  Charlotte  Barbara,  dau.  of 
bart.,  b.  24  Aug.  1740  m.  I  Zachary  Chambers,  of  Wim- 
2  July,    1765,   d.    5   Aug.     bledon,  Surrey. 


Henry,  capt.=^Charlotte,  only  dau. 
in  the  army.  |  of  Major  Halliday,  of 
I  Leasowes,  Salop. 


Roliert,  in  H.O., 
married  and  died 
s.p.  I  Sept.  1S15. 


6  May,    1S13,   d 
15  May,  1854. 


Sir  Charles,  gth  ixlward  .  Tal- 
bart.,  b.  4  July,  bot,  b.  13  Oct, 
1846;  married  18   1848. 

July,  1883,  Anita     r-n r 

Theresa,    eldest   Mervyn.     Edward! 
dau.   of    D.    T.   Hubert.     Algernon. 
Murphy,     Esq.,  Charles. 
ofSanFrancisco, 
California. 


T-iuary  Anne.  aau.  William  Kertie  Wolseley,  govmt.=f=Eliza  (1st  wife),  dau.  of  Wm.  Da 
of  Nicholas  Selby,  sec.  Demerara2i  years, b. 1 7 July,  I  of  Montserrat,  d..2l  March,  i8<l. 
I  of  Acton,  Middx.       1797,  d.  7  Jan.  1881. 


'Florence,  dau.  of  E.  Robert  Joseph,  William  Augus-=fMary,  dau.  of  Other 
Weld,  of  Lulworth  R.  C.  priest,  b.  tus,  M.D.,  d.  13  I  W.  Flockhart.  of  issue. 
Castle,  Dorset.  21  June,  1850.        Feb.  1859.  |  Edinburgh. 


Henry  John.=pF.    Carlyo 
b.  9  M.-irch,     Gittens. 


[171] 


William.  Eliza,  m.  Oct.  1867,  to  Mary  Jane, 

Charles.  Lynch  Thomas,  M.D.=f=  m.  to  John 

Francis.            , ^ 1  Wilson.  =t= 

Robert.  Mary.            Cecil.  y|^ 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  En^ 


(liu-^k)  Henry  John,  in  the  navy,  died  ,  1823, 

(2m-4i)  William  Bertie  Wolseley,  R.N.,  government 
secretary  at  Demerara,  British  Guiana,  21  years,  born 
17  Aug.,  1797  ;  died  7  Jan.,  18S1,  having  married  1st, 
II  July,  iSiS,  Eliza  Earle,  daughter  of  William  Daniell, 
of  the  island  of  Montserrat,  bar.-at-law;  she  died  21 
March,  1851;  he  married  2ndly,  14  Sept.,  1852,  his 
cousin  Charlotte,  2nd  daughter  of  Rev.  Charles 
Prowett,  rector  of  Stapleford,  Herts;  by  his  1st  wife 
he  had  2  sons  and  7  daughters  («). 

[1k-5«7]  William  Augustus,  M.D.  Edinburgh,  staff 
surgeon  Turkish  contingent  Crimea,  born  2  June, 
1819;  died  13  Feb.,  1859,  having  married  i  Jan., 
1843,  Mary  Maria,  daughter  of  William  Flockhart, 
Esq.,  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  4  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Henry  John,  born  9  March,  1846 ;  married 
14  Nov.,  1872,  F.  Carlyon  Gittens,  and  has  had  a 
son  and  daughter. 

Ernest   Bertie,   born  21    Sept.,    1873,   died   24 
Sept.  following ;  Ellen  Graham. 

(2)  William  Augustus  Daniel,  born  3  Oct.,  1847. 

(3)  Charies  Bertie,  born  19  Oct.,  1852  ;  lost  at 
sea. 

(4)  Francis  Vivian,  born  17  Sept.,  1855. 

(5)  Robert  Flockhart,  born  8  June,  1857. 

(6)  Eliza  Porter,  married  Oct.,  1867,  to  Lynch 
Thomas,  M.D.,  and  has  2  daughters. 

Mary  Rosa  Matilda  (Thomas) ;  Cecilia  Wolseley. 

(7)  Mary  Jane  Bourne,  married  ,  1873, 
to  John  Wilson,  and  has  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

[Zn-2ni]  John   Henry,   born   I   Nov.,   1820;  died  II 

Nov.,  1840. 

[Zn-2m]  Cbariotte  Elizabeth,  married  7  Oct.,  1840, 

to  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Porter,  of  Rock- 

beare,  Devon ;  s.p. 

[in-2m]  Frances  Anne,  married  1st,  23  Jan.,  1845, 

to  George  Noble  Bredin,  Esq. ;  he  died  ,  1852, 

leaving  a  son,  George  Andrew  Wolseley  (Bredin)  ; 

she  re-married  ,  1854,  to  J  F 

Hills,  Esq.,  and  has  2  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Francis  Frederick  (Hills)  ;  Thomas ;  Fanny  Eliza  ; 

Catherine  Louisa  Henrietta  ;  Eliza  Jane. 
I5it-3iii]  Cecilia  Lewis  Pauline,  married  23  Jan., 
1S45,  to  Edmund  Hayter  Bingham  (see  Foster's 
Peerage,  E.  Lucan),  1st  West  India  regt. ;  he  died 
s.p.  9  Oct.,  1856  ;  she  re-married  22  May,  1S60,  to 
Dr.  Hutson,  and  has  2  sons  and  a  daughter. 

John     Richard     Farre  (Hutson),    born   20  Nov., 

1863 ;  Henry  Wolseley,  born  26  July,  1866 ;  Eliza 

Anne. 
I6n-2m'\  Eliza  Jane,  died  15  Dec,  1848,  having  mar- 
ried 23  Jan.,  1845,  to  Rev.  John  Frederick  Bourne, 
and  had  2  sons. 

(1)  John  Henry  Wolseley  (Bourne),  born  21 
Dec,  1845  ;  married  April,  1877,  Marguerita 
Theodora  McCormack,  and  has  2  sons  and  a 
daughter. 

James  Frederick  Wolseley  (Bourne) ;  William 
Bertie  ;  Theodora  Beatrix. 

(2)  William  Wykeham  Frederick,  born  29  Sept., 
1848 ;  married  I  March,  18S1,  Ann  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Brereton,  and  has  2 
daughters. 

Magdalene  Dysart ;  Norah  Brereton. 
[Tn-2m]  Catharine  Norval  Magdalene  Dysart,  mar- 
ried 18  May,  1854,  to  Harry  Grosvenor  Butts,  M.D., 
and  has  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Richard  Bertie  (Butts),  bom  2  March,  1855. 

(2)  Sarah  Eliza  Earle  Ada,  married  28  Aug.,  1S77, 
to  Walter  Meyrick  North,  bar.-at-law  (son  of  the 
archdeacon  of  Cardigan),  and  has  a  daughter. 

Gwladys  Ada  Constance. 

(3)  Catherine  Grosvenor. 

[8«-2m]  Louisa   ToUemache,    died    7   Dec,     1879, 

r  I 


having  married  3  Nov.,  1853,  to  John  Rose  Daniell, 
Esq.,  who  died  s.p.  6  Maj',  1 866. 
[9ii-siii]  Henrietta  Augusta  Meade,  married  3  Feb., 
1857,  to  Edward  Poulton  Wells,  Esq.,  of  Queens- 
land, and  has  a  son, 

Allison  Seymour  Laird  (Wells),  born  2  Oct.,  1857. 
[5k]  William,  capt.  in  the  army ;  died  unmarried. 
[6*]  Cbariotte,  and  [7*]  Sophia,  both  died  young. 
[8,^]  Susanna,  died  unmarried. 

[9*]  Maria,  died  s.p. ;  married  31  Oct.,  1820,  to  Rev. 
John  Riland,  of  Yoxall,  Staff.,  rector  of  Sutton  Coldfield, 
CO.  Warwick. 

[10*]  Charlotte,  died  s.p.  10  Feb.,  1861,  having  married, 
as  2nd  wife,  to  Lt.-Genl.  Sir  Thomas  Browne,  K.C.B., 
who  died 

[11*]  CAROLINE  MAEY(Mrs.Haig),  of  whom  presently. 
[12*]  Cecilia,  died  27  Nov.,  1857  ;  married  30  June,  1812, 
to  Rev.  Charles  Prowett,  rector  of  Stapleford,  near 
Hertford,  1S20,  formerly  lieut.  R.N.  (remained  on 
navy  list  and  drew  half-pay  till  his  death,  his  widow 
receiving  a  pension  ;  he  was  the  youngest  son  of  William 
Prowett,  of  Great  and  Little  Bourton,  and  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  Bathurst,  of  Lydney)  ;  he  died 
8  Feb.,  1852,  aged  70,  having  had  2  sons  and  5 
daughters  (/). 

(Ip-i2k)  Charies  (Prowett),  M.A.  and  fellow  of  Caius 

Coll.,    Camb.,  B.A.   1838,  bar.-at-law  Inner  Temple, 

revising  barrister  1872,  born  11  Sept.,  1816;  died  28 

June,  1874. 

\ip-12k)  William  Wolseley  (Prowett),  born  21  Feb., 

1824;  died  unmarried  17  Aug.,  1851. 

(Zp-izk)  Cecilia  (Prowett),  died  I  Aug.,  1874,  having 

married  2  May,    1843,   as  2nd  wife,  to  John  Jackson 

Blencowe,  Esq.,  of  Marston  St.  Lawrence,  Northants, 

who  died  9  Jan.,    1857,   having  had   5   sons   and   a 

daughter. 

[1]  John  Alexander  (Blencowe),  of  Marston  St. 
Lawrence,  Northants,  J.P.,  born  3  Sept.,  1846; 
married  29  April,  1869,  Katharine  Anne  Cotterell 
Foster,  daughter  of  Rev.  John  Edward  Addison 
Fenwick,  of  Thirlestone  House,  Cheltenham,  vicar 
of  Need  wood,  co.  Staff.' 

[2]  Charies  Edward  (Blencowe),  M.A.  Wadham 
Coll.,Oxon,  1873,  vicar  of  Marston-with-Warkworth, 
Northants,  born  13  Oct.,  1847 ;  married  10  May, 
1876,  Katharine  Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  of  Rev. 
John  Walcot,  of  Bitterley  Court,  Salop,  and  has  a 
son  and  2  daughters. 

Arthur  John  Walcot,  bom  6  Dec,  1881  ;  Cecilia 
Mary;  daughter,  born  26  March,  1884. 
[3]  Alfred  James  (Blencowe),  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll., 
Oxon,    1874,    vicar    of  Witton,    Cheshire,   born    16 
Nov.,  1848;  married  29  Aug.,  1876,  Sophia  Louisa 
Sarah,  3rd  daughter  of  Rev.  John  Walcot,  of  Bit- 
terley Court,  Salop,  aforesaid,  and  has  5  sons. 
(1)  Edward  Prowett  (Blencowe),  born  9  June, 
1877.    (2)  Alfred  Philip  Walcot  (Blencowe),  born 
22  Sept.,  187S.     (3)  Charles  Bernard  (Blencowe), 
born   14  Feb.,    1 880.     (4)  Eric   Wolseley  (Blen- 
cowe),  born  24  Feb.,  1882.     (6)  A  son,   born  7 
April,  1SS4. 
[4]  William   Wolseley   (Blencowe),  born    10  Jan., 
died  31  Jan.,  1S50. 

[6]  Francis  Henry  Shuckburgh   (Blencowe),   bom 
25  Oct.,  1855;  died  25  Jan.,  i860. 
[6]  Mary  Cecilia  (Blencowe). 
iip-izk)  Charlotte  (Prowett),  manned  14  Sept.,  1852, 
as  2nd  wife,  to  her  cousin,  William  Bertie  Wolseley, 
aforesaid,  who  died  7  Jan.,  1881. 
(hp-i2k)  Emma  Maria  (Prowett). 
I6p-i2k)  Barbara  Smith  (Prowett),  married  28  Oct., 
1870,   to  James  Blencowe,    LL.D.    of  Christ's   Coll., 
Camb. 
(^p-i2k)  Caroline  Anne  (Prowett). 


•♦>•  The  +  Descent  +  ob  •♦ 

John  Alexander   Blencowe,   Esq., 

OF  MARSTON  ST.  LA  WRENCE,  NORTHANTS, 

FROM     THE 


15looti  laopal 


Edward  I.,   crowned    ig^pEleanor  (ist  wife),  d; 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,     Ferdinand    III.,    King    of 


Of  Cnfflano. 


d.  7  July,  1307. 


Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Edward  II.,  crowned  23=j=Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 
Feb.  1307,  b.  25  April,  1284,  of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  130S, 
d.  21  Sept.  1327.  I  d.  22  Aug.  1357. 

Edward  III.,  crowned  i=i=Philippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil- 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  1312,  I  Ham,  Count  of  Holland  and 
d.  21  June,  1377.  Hainault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 

d.  15  Aug.  1369. 


Lionel  of  Antwerp,  Duke=j=Elizabeth  (1st  wife),  dau. 
of  Clarence,  Earl  of  Ulster,  j  and  heir  of  William  de 
and  Lord  of  Connaught  and  |  Burgh,  Earl  of  Ulster,  de- 
Trim,  Ireland,  b.  29  Nov.  I  scended  from  Joan  of  Acre, 
1338.  d.  17  Oct.  1368.  I  m.  1352,  d.  1363. 

Philippa  of  Clarence,  only=j=Edmund  Mortimer,  3rd  Earl 
child,  b.  16  Aug.  1355,  m.  I  of  March,  lieut.  of  Ireland, 
1368.  d.  at  Cork  27  Dec.  1381. 


Elizabeth  Mortimer  (eldest=j=SirThomasdeCamois,K.G., 
dau),  b.  at  Usk  12  Feb.  I  of Broadwater.Sussex,baron 
1371,  m.  1st  Lo  Henry  of  park.,  d.  28  Mar.  9  Hen. 
"Hotspur,"  and  had  issue.  I  V.  (2nd  husband). 


Sir    Richard    de    Caniois,=f=Joan  Poynings. 
o-v.P-  _J 

Alianor  de  Camois,  co-h.  of=t=Sir    Roger     Lewknor,     of 
her  brother  Hugh.  Horsted  Keynes,  Sussex,  d, 

18  Edwd.  IV. 


A. 

continued  from  hdow. 
Nicholas  Lewknor=j=Elizabeth  Radmylde. 


Edward  Lewknor,  of  King-n=(?  Sibella)  dau.  of  Sir  Ed- 
ston   Bowsey,   Sussex,   will  I  mund  EUingham,  Knt.  (1st 
dated  20  Dec.  1522,  pr.  30     wife). 
Oct.  following.  I 

Eleanor  Lewknor(2nd  wife).=f  Sir  WiUiam  Wroughton,  of 
Broad  Hinton,  Wilts,  Knt. 


Sir  Thomas  Wroughton,  of=j=Anne  (2nd  wife),  dau.  and 
Broad  Hinton,  d.  4  June,  I  co-h.  of  John  Barwick,  or 
1597,  aged  56.  I  Berwick,  of  Wilcot,  Wilts. 


Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Gibbs, 
of  Honington,  co.  Warwick. 


Sir  George  Wroughton,  of= 
Wilcot,  Wilts  (3rd  son), 
a°  1623. 


MaryWroughton(2nddau.),=pSir  Robert  Wolseley,  Bart., 
aged  15  in  1620.  I  d.  21  Sept.  1646. 

Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  2nd=f=Anne,  youngest  dau.  of 
bart.,  M.P.,  d.  Oct.  1714.  William  Fiennes,  Viscount 
Saye  and  Sele. 

Frances,  dau.  of  John  Bur- 


RichardWolseley,of  Mount= 
Arrow,  CO.  Carlow  (4th  son), 
d.  1725. 


Nicholas  Lewknor,  of  Par-=j=Elizabeth,  sister  and  co-h. 
ham  and  Viance,  living  14  I  of  Sir  William  Radmylde, 
Edwd.  IV.,  1473.  I  and  great-niece  of  Alianor 

^de  Camois,  aforesaid. 

A, 
continued  above. 


Sir  Wm.  Wolseley,  =j=Anne  Field-     Sir  Richard,  created 
5th  bart.,  d.  12  May,  I  house.  a  bart.  1744  (see  vol. 

1779-  J  i-.  P-  59)- 

Sir'^William  Wolseley,  6th=j=Charlotte  Barbara,  dau.  of 
bart.,  b.  24  Aug.  1740,  m.  I  Zachary Chambers,  ofWim- 
2   July,    1765,    d.    5   Aug.     bledon,  Surrey. 
17S7. 


Sir  Charles,  7th  bart.,  Other  Caroline  Mary,  m.=f=Robert  Haig,  of  Roebuck  Cecilia,  m.  30=j=Charles  Prowett, 
b.  20  July,  1769,  d.  3  issue.  7  Aug.  1798,  d.  10  and  Dodderbank,  co.  June,  1812,  d.  |  rector  of  Staple- 
Ocl.  lS46.=f=  July,   1833.  ^Dublin,  d.  19  Aug.  1845.     27  Nov.  1857.      |  ford,d.8I'eb.l852. 


Sir  Charles  Prowett, 

Charles,     M .  A. ,      revising 
8lhbart.     barrister,    d.    28 
June,  1874, 


William  Wol-     Cecilia  Prowett=John  Jackson       Charlotte, 


Barbara 


seley  Prowett,     (2nd  wife),  m. 
d.     unm.     17     May,  1843,  d.  1 
Aug.  1851.  Aug.  1874. 


Blencowe,Esq.,  1852,  as  2nd  Smith,     m.  Maria, 

of  Marston  St.  wife,  to  W.  1870,        to  Caroline 

Lawrence,      d.  B.Wolseley,  James  Blen-  Anne 

1857.  whod.  1881.  cowe.LLD.  Prowett. 


John    Alex.=Kalharine  Anne  Charles  Edward=Katharine  Elizabeth, 

Blencowe,of    Cotterell  Foster,  Blencowe,M.A.,  I  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  John 

Marston  St.     dau.  of  Rev.  J.  E.  vicar  of  Marston,  |  Walcot,  of  Bitterley, 

Lawrence,  b.    A.  Fenwick,  m.  b.  13  Oct.  1847.    I  co.  Salop,  m.  10  May, 
3  Sept.  1846.    April,  1869.  I  1876. 


Edward  Prowett=Sophia  Louisa       Mary 


Blencowe,  M.A., 
vicar  of  Witton, 
U.  16  Nov.  1848. 


Arthur  John,  b.  6      Mary  Cecilia. 
Dec.  1881. 


[173] 


Edward  Prowett, 
b.  9  June,  1877. 

Philip  Walcot,  b. 
22  Sept.  1878. 


Sarah.3rddau.0f    Cecilia. 
Rev.  John  Wal- 
cot, aforesaid,  m, 
29  Aug.  1876. 


Charles  Bernard,  b. 

14  Feb.  1880. 
Eric  Wolseley,  U 

24  Feb.  1882. 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


CAROLINE  MARY  WOLSELEY  (6th  daugh- 
ter of  Sir  WiUiam  Wolseley,  of  Wolseley, 
Bart.,  aforesaid),  died  lo  July,  1833  ;  married 
7  Aug-.,  1798,  to  Robert  Haig,  of  Roebuck  and 
Dodderbank,  co.  Dublin,  and  Killan,  co.  Cavan 
(4th  son  of  John  Haig,  of  the  Gartlands,  near 
Alloa,  N.B.,  for  whose  paternal  lineage  see  The 
Haigs  of  Bemersyde,  by  John  Russell),  bom  4, 
baptized  at  Alloa  8  April,  1764;  died  19  Aug., 
1845,  buried  with  his  wife  at  Donnybrook,  near 
Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  8  sons  and  5  daughters  {q). 

\\q\  JOHN  (Haig),  of  whom  next  page. 
[Sr?]  William  (Haig),  sometime  of  Belmont,  Westmeath, 
M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1832,  bar.-at-law  King's  Inns, 
born  3  May,  1S04;  died  :i  Aug.,  1S62 ;  married  in  London 
30  Aug.,  1849,  Harriette,  daughter  and  heir  of  Jeremiah 
Dick,  cousin  of  W.  H.  Hume  Dick,  M.P.,  of  Humewood; 
she  died  18  July,  1878,  having  had  3  sons. 

(1)  Percy  de  Haga  (Haig),  of  Indian  medical  service, 
1875,  M.B.  London,  born  25  June,  1850. 

(2)  William  Spencer  (Haig),  executive  engineer 
P.W.D.  India,  bom  15  Feb.,  1S53 ;  married  at 
Dharvvar,  Bombay,  30  June,  1881,  Cleora  Helen, 
daughter  of  F.  H.  Bennett,  of  Calcutta,  and  of  Teign- 
mouth,  Devon,  and  has  a  son, 

Douglas  de  Haga,  born  21  Aug.,  1882. 

(3)  Herbert  de  Haga  (Haig),  F.G.S.,  lieut.  R.E.,  born  5 
April,  1855. 

[3y]  Robert,  bom  2  April,  1S07 ;  died  20  March,  1813. 
[4?]  Charles  (Haig),  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1831,  bar.- 
at-law  King's  Inns  ,  author  of  Irish  Law  Reports 
and  Municipal  Ads,  born  9  May,  1808;  died  I  Feb., 
1847;  married  23  Aug.,  1842,  Mar3',  daughter  of  Boles 
Reeves,  of  Linden,  Stillorgan,  DubUn,  and  had  2  sons 
and  a  daughter. 

(1)  Charles  Robert  (Haig),  of  London,  born  13  Feb., 
1S44;  married  13  Sept.,  1S76,  Kate  Masters,  daughter 
of  Frank  Masters,  of  Canterbury,  and  has  a  son  and 
4  daughters. 

Stuart   Masters,    bom    iS   March,    1879;    Miriam; 
Kathleen  Mary ;  Winifred  Reeves ;  Mildred  Adela. 

(2)  Reeves  (Haig),  born  8  Nov.,  1846;  died  unmarried 
10  March,  1875. 

(3)  Mary  Reeves. 

[5?]  James  (Haig),  of  Moyglass,  co.  Galway,  and  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  bar.-at-law  1S38,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin, 
1840,  science  medallist  1833,  author  of  Symbolism,  or 
Mind,  Matter,  and  Language ;  and  Philosophy,  or  The 
Science  of  Truth,  born  8  March,  1813;  married  in  Edin- 
burgh, 18  March,  1848,  Helen  Jane,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Michael  Edwin  Fell  (by  his  wife  Janet  Callander  Haig), 
and  had  I  son  and  7  daughters. 

(1)  Robert  Henry  Stein  (Haig),  bom  26  Feb.,  1853; 
died  31  Dec,  1S54. 

(2)  Jessie  Caroline  (Haig),  married  I  June,  1876,  to 
John  Graham  Pollock,  major  R.A. ;  s.p. 

(3)  Margaretta  Charlotte  (Haig),  married  20  April, 
1S76,  to  William  Norman  Wightwick,  Esq.,  of  Canter- 
bun,',  and  has  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

Norman  Haig   (Wightwick),    born  20  Oct.,   1879 ) 
Helen  Norman  ;  Margery  Norman. 

(4)  Florence  Eliza  (Haig). 

(6)  Helen  Maud  (Haig),  married  15  June,  1881,  to 
Frederick  William  Furley,  Esq.,  of  Canterbury  ;  s.p. 

(6)  Gertrade  Mary  (Haig),  married  19  Feb.,  1878,  to 
Alexander  Haig  (only  son  of  George  Andrew  Haig, 
late  of  Bonnington  and  Maulesden,  Brechin),  M.A., 
M.B.  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxon,  M.R.C.P.  London,  and  has 
a  son  and  daughter. 

Kenneth  (Haig),  born  20  Feb.,  1879;  Helen  Janet. 

(7)  Cecilia  Wolseley  (Haig). 


(8)  Louisa  Evelyn  Cotton  (Haig). 
[6?]  Robert  (Haig),  in  holy  orders,   M.A.  Trin.   Coll., 
Dublin,  1839,  born  5  Sept.,  1816;  died  s.p.  , 

1847 ;  married  same  year  Matilda,  daughter 

of  James  Oldham,  of  Bellamour,  co.  Staff. 
\^q]  Henry  (Haig),  of  Kingsland,  Winkfield,  Berks, 
sometime  of  Churchill,  Daventry,  born  19  Dec,  1818; 
married  14  Dec,  1854,  Annie,  daughter  of  Edward 
Meyer,  of  East  Sheen,  Surrey,  and  has  had  2  sons  and 
5  daughters. 

(1)  Guy  Wolseley  (Haig),  bom  12  Aug.,  1866;  died 
26  Aug.,  1867. 

(2)  Neil  Wolseley  (Haig),  born  30  Oct.,  1868. 

(3)  Ida  (Haig),  died  26  July,  18S2;  married  3  Aug., 
1876,  to  William  Frederick  Jameson,  of  Airfield,  co. 
Dublin,  and  has  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

George   Stanley  Byng,    born   7    Sept.,    1880;  Nina 
Seton  ;  Olive  Frederica  Wolseley. 

(4)  Nora  (Haig),  married  18  Nov.,  1S82,  to  Francis 
George  Oldham,  major  R.E.,  and  has  a  son, 

Brian  Wolseley,  born  20  Aug.,  1S83. 

(5)  Ethel  (Haig). 

(6)  Ella  Burnett  (Haig). 

(7)  Amy  Wolseley  (Haig). 

[8y]  George  Augustus  (Haig),  of  Pen-Ithon,  Radnor, 
J. P.,  high  sheriff  1864,  one  of  the  lords  of  the  manor 
of  GoUon,  bom  13  June,  1S20;  married  in  Edinburgh 
28  July,  1S4S,  Anne  Eliza,  daughter  of  Capt.  Michael 
Edwin  Fell,  aforesaid  (son  of  Rev.  Wm.  Fell,  rector  of 
Sheepey,  co.  Leic,  by  Anne,  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
Robert  Cotton,  of  'Worcester),  and  has  had  5  sons  and 
5  daughters. 

(1)  Charies  Edwin  (Haig),  J.P.  Radnor,  M.A.  Exeter 
Coll.,  Oxon,  1873,  bar-at-law  Inner  Temple  1878, 
born  14  June,  1849;  married  in  Edinburgh  18  April, 
1871,  Janet  Stein,  daughter  of  John  Haig,  of  Cameron 
House,  CO.  Fife,  and  has  a  son  and  daughter. 

Roland  Charles,  born  I  Feb.,  1873  J  Rachel  Dorothy 
Wolseley. 

(2)  Alexander  William  (Haig),  M.A.  Caius  ColL, 
Camb.,  1883,  born  12  Aug.,  1855. 

(3)  Rodolf  Wolseley  (Haig),  born  II  March,  i860; 
died  at  Mentone  8  March,  1876. 

(4)  Cecil  Henry  (Haig),  born  16  March,  1862. 

(5)  Edric  Wolseley  (Haig),  born  20  Feb.,  1865. 

(6)  Janet  Augusta  (Haig),  married  3  Nov.,  1874,  to 
George  Fenwick  Boyd,  of  Moorhouse,  co.  Durham, 
and  has  4  daughters. 

Sybil  Mary,  Ann,  Hester,  Janet  Haig. 

(7)  Edith  Caroline  (Haig). 

(8)  Rose  Helen  (Haig),  married  10  Nov.,  1880,  to 
John  Howard  Thomas,  of  Yscyborwen,  Aberdare, 
and  has  a  son, 

Peter  Haig  (Thomas),  born  2  May,  1882. 

(9)  Sybil  Margaret  (Haig),  married  27  June,  1882,  to 
David  Alfred  Thomas,  of  Yscyborwen,  aforesaid,  and 
has  a  daughter,  Margaret  Haig. 

(10)  Chariotte  Wolseley  (Haig). 

[9?]  Chariotte  (Haig),  died   15  Feb.,  1874;  married  2$ 
Sept.,  1828,  to  Thomas  Haig,  of  Bonnington   (6th  son 
of  John  Haig,  of  that  place,  and  Christina,  daughter  of 
John  Jameson,  of  Leith) ;  he  born  15  March,  1804;  died 
31  Jan.,  1858,  having  had  9  sons  and  4  daughters  (r). 
0-r-gq)  John  (Haig),  of  Bray  Court,  Maidenhead,  bom 
5  Aug.,  1829;  married  2  Oct.,  1857,  Jane  Mary  Anne, 
daughter  of  John   Maurice  Davies,   of  Penpompren, 
CO.  Cardigan,  and  has  8  sons  and  8  daughters. 
Thomas,  born  l8  Sept.,  1858. 
John  Maurice,  bom  10  Aug.,  1859. 
Herbert,  born  18  July,  1861. 
Robert,  bora  14  Aug.,  1862. 
Francis,  born  iS  Dec,  1S67. 
^  ^  Malcolm,  bom  17  Sept.,  1872. 
7]  Hugh  Edwin,  born  14  Aug.,  1875. 
8]  Edward,  bora  26  March,  1880. 


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The  Haig  Family. 


[9]  Helen  Frances. 
[11]  Alice. 
[13]  Bertha 
[15]  Maud. 


10]  Marian  Georgina. 
'12]  Clara  Mabel. 
14]  Violet. 
16]  Gladys 


(ir-gifj  Robert  Wolseley  (Haig),  major  R.A.,  F.R.S., 
born  22  Dec,  1830;  died  6  June,  1872;  married 
6  Oct.,  1S64,  Maria  Georgina,  daughter  of  Rev.  Henry 
Brown,  rector  of  Woolwich ;  she  died  , 

having  had  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Thomas  Wolseley  (Haig),  lieut.  Seaforth  High- 
landers (Ross-shire  Buffs,  the  Duke   of  Albany's), 

born  7  Aug.,  1865. 

[2]  Henry  Wolseley,  born  30  Dec,  1S66. 

[3]  Phyllis  Wolseley. 

[4]  Augusta  Wolseley,  died  young. 
(3r-97)    George   Jameson    (Haig),    born    1832,    died 
young. 

(Jkr-gq)  Charles  Thomas  (Haig),  col.  R.E.  Topographical 
Survey,  India,  born  I2  Oct.,  1834;  married  22  Nov., 
1864,  Katharine,  daughter  of  John  N.  Walker,  of 
Bedford,  and  has  2  daughteis. 

Gertrude  Ellen  ;  Mabel  Edith. 
(br-gq)  James  Felix  (Haig),  of  HoI.N'WOod,  co.  Down, 
late  lieut.  90th  regt.,  sen'ed  in  Indian  mutinj',  born 
15  April,  1838;  married  6  Jan.,  1873,  Margaretta 
Annie  Capel  Cope,  daughter  of  Matthew  Browne, 
Esq.,  of  Cahirciveen,  co.  Kerry,  and  has  2  sons  and 
2  daughters. 

James     Mathew,    born    27    Oct.,     1873 ;     Charles 

Wolseley,  born  4  Dec,  1874;  Charlotte  Margaretta; 

Caroline  Mary. 
(6r-97)  George  Edward  (Haig),  born  26  Dec,  1839; 
married  at  Wandsworth,  30  Dec,  1S81,  Sarah  Bessie, 
daughter  of  Robert  Burridge,   of  Andover,  and  has  a 
son  and  daughter, 

George  Percy,  born  4  Feb.,  1S84;  Marion  Nora. 
{tr-gq)  Farrand   (Haig),   54th  regt.,   born    23    Dec, 
1842. 

(tr-gq)  Henry  Geoffrey  (Haig),  B.A.  Caius  Coll., 
Camb.,  born  13  Jan.,  1846. 

(9r-gq)  Frederick  Montague  (Haig),  of  London,  born 
12  Dec,  1S4S;  married  I  June,  1S71,  Ella,  daughter 
of  Edmund  Wilkinson,  E.I.C.S.,  and  has  2  sons  and  4 
daughters. 

Sidney    Montague    (Haig),    born    13    Dec,    1873; 

Donald   Montague,   born   26  April,   l88o;    Adaline 

Charlotte  ;  Eva  Marion ;  Florence  Mary ;  Dorju 
(10<--97)  Caroline  Mary  (Haig). 
(llr-gq)  Margaret  Christian  (Haig). 
(12/-97)  Charlotte,  died  young. 

(13)--9/)  Maria  Jane,  married  4  Jan.,  1S76,  to  Capt. 
Arnold  Bovy-Lysberg,  of  Geneva,  and  has  2  sons 
and  a  daughter. 

[1]  Charles  Wolseley  (Bovy-Lysberg),  born  12  Feb., 

1S79. 

[2]  Ernest  (Bovy-Lysberg),  born  2  Nov.,  1880. 

[3]  Chariotte  Alice  (Bovy-Lysberg). 
[lOq]  Margaret  Anne  (Haig),  died  in  infancy  1806. 
[Uq]  Caroline  (Haig),  married  5  Dec,  1837,  to  Rev. 
Charles  Benjamin  Lowe,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1S38, 
rector  of  Tydd  St.  Mary  since  1 866,  of  South  Collingham, 
Notts,  1S60-6,  vicar  of  Duddington  1853-60,  and  has  2 
sons  and  3  daughters. 

(1)  Charles  Frederic  (Lowe),  born  14  Sept.,  1S38. 

(2)  Edward  Henry  (Lowe),  M.A.  Sidney  Sussex 
Coll.,  Camb.,  1870,  vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ely,  1S80, 
born  27  April,  1844;  married  5  June,  1872,  Eleanor 
Susan,  daughter  of  William  Newland,  of  Bramley, 
Surrey. 

(3)  Caroline  Maria  (Lowe),  married  20  Jan.,  1875,  to 
Rev.  Edward  Curteis  Baldwin,  M.A.  Hertford  Coll., 
Oxon,  and  has  a  son. 

Godfrey  Theodore  (Baldwin),  born  8  Dec,  1882. 


(4)  Frances  Marian  (Lowe). 

(5)  Matilda  Constance  (Lowe),  married  22  July,  1873, 
to  Rev.  George  Dowker  Armitage,  rector  of  Broughton 
Astley,  CO.  Leic,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  has  2 
sons  and  a  daughter. 

[1]  Hubert  George  (Armitage),  born  19  Aug.,  1874. 

[2]  Robert  Cyril  Dowker  (Armitage),  born  28  Nov., 

1877- 

[3]  Margaret  Helen  Constance  (Armitage). 
[12(/]  Margaret,  died  young,  1813. 

[13(7]  Maria  (Haig),  died  5  Dec,  1863;  married  19 
March,  1833,  to  Rev.  James  Oldham,  incumbent  of  St. 
Luke's,  Birmingham,  but  previously  in  the  army  (son  of 
James  Oldham,  of  Bellamour  Hall,  co.  Staff.),  and  had 
9  sons  and  4  daughters. 

(1)  lames  Henry  Oldham  (Oldham),  born  19  Dec, 
1833;  died  18  May,  1S46. 

(2)  Charles  Sydney  (Oldham),  born  19  March,  1836; 
died  22  Sept.,  1838. 

(3)  Riland  Wolseley  (Oldham),  capt.  51st  regt.,  born 
16  Jan.,  1838;  died  14  Feb.,  lS65. 

(4)  Francis  George  (Oldham),  major  R.E.,  born  6 
Aug.,  1839;  married  18  Nov.,  1SS2,  Nora,  daughter  of 
Henry  Haig  (see  above),  and  has  a  son. 

Brian  Wolseley  (Oldham),  born  20  Aug.,  1883. 

(5)  Robert  Augustus  (Oldham),  born  13  Aug.,  1842; 
married  I  July,  1882,  Blanche  Graham,  daughter  of 
late  John  Inglis  Chalmers,  of  Aldbar  Castle,  Forfar- 
shire, and  has  a  daughter, 

Dorothy  Blanche. 

(6)  Abel  John  (Oldham),  born  5  June,  1844. 

(7)  James  Lighton  (Oldham),  born  20  May,  1846 ; 
died  young. 

(8)  James  Montagu  (Oldham),  born  17  Oct.,  1850. 

(9)  Arthur  Combermere  (Oldham),  born  20  Feb.,  1855. 

(10)  Caroline  Elizabeth  (Oldham). 

(11)  Mary  Olivia  (Oldham),  died  23  Sept.,  1863. 

(12)  Ellen  Maria  (Oldham),  married  29  June,  1871, 
to  Patrick  Chalmers,  of  Aldbar  Castle,  Forfarshire, 
formerly  59th  regt.,  and  has  5  sons  and  2  daughters. 

Patrick  Reginald  (Chalmers),  born  27  June,  1872; 
John  Ernest,  born  23  Jan.,  1874  ;  Arthur  George  de 
Montmorency,  born  I  Sept.,  1875  ;  Cecil  Wolsele3', 
born  31  Oct.,  1 876;  Gilbert  Ramsay,  born  8  March, 
18S2;  Violet  Ellen,  a  twin  with  Evelyn  Caroline. 

(13)  Annie  Matilda  (Oldham). 

JOHN  HAIG,  bar.-at-law  King's  Inns,  Dublin, 
Hilary  Term  1821,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin, 
1832,  science  medallist  1820,  born  16  Sept.,  1801  ; 
died  6  Feb.,  1837;  married  24  Sept.,  1825,  Jane, 
daughter  of  John  Haig,  of  Bonnington  ;  she 
died  28  Sept.,  1883  ;  had  4  sons  and  3  daugh- 
ters. 

[1]  ROBERT  GEORGE,  named  on  page  163. 

[2]  John  Edward,  R.N.,  born  2  Sept.,  1828,  drowned  at 

sea  24  Sept.,  1846,  aged  18. 

[3]  Henry  Alexander  (Haig),  of  London,  born  28  June, 

1832  ;  married  I  June,  1865,  Agnes  Catherine,  daughter 

of  Matthew  Pollock,  of  Madras  medical  service,  and  has 

had  4  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Alfred   Edward,    born   3  June,    1866  ;  Claude  Henry, 

born  16  Jan.,  1874;  Alan  Gordon,  born  12  June,  1877  ; 

Harry  Graham,  born   13  April,   18S1 ;  Evelyn  Mary; 

Lilian  Agnes;  Ada  Helen,  died  1S74. 
[4]  John,  born        March,  1837  ;  died  same  year. 
[5]  Christine  Marianne. 
[6]  Caroline  Mary  Wolseley  (Haig). 
[7]  Margaret,  died  young. 


[175] 


«|  Thg  + Descenii  +  oB  ^^ 

CoL    John    Douglas    Johnstone, 


FROM    THE 


'BIooD  IRojal 


of  Cnglano. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=j=EIeanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


Edward  II.,  crowned  23=j=Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 
Feb.  1307,  b.  25  April,  1284,  of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  130S, 
d.  21  Sept.  1327.  d,  22  Aug,  1357. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  1312, 
d.  21  June,  1377. 


Thilippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam, Count  of  Holland  and 
Hainault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 
d.  15  Aug.  1369. 


Lionel   of  Antwerp,   Duke=pElizabeth   (1st   wife),   dau. 


of  Clarence,  Earl  of  Ulster, 
and  Lord  of  Connaught  and 
Trim,  Ireland,  b.  29  Nov. 
1338,  d.  17  Oct.  1368. 


Philippa  of  Clarence,  only= 
child,  b.  16    ■ 


Aug.  1355,  m. 


and  heir  of  Willi 
Burgh,  Earl  of  Ulster,  de- 
scended from  Joan  of  Acre, 
m.  1352,  d.  1363. 


^Edmund  Mortimer,  3rd  Earl 
of  March,  lieut.  of  Ireland, 
d.  at  Cork  27  Dec.  1381. 


Elizabeth  Mortimer  (eldest=j=SirThomasdeCamois,K.G., 
dau.),  b.  at  Usk  12  Feb.  I  ofBroadwater.Sussex.baron 
1371,  m.  1st  to  Henry  ofparlt.,  d.  28Mar.  9Hen. 
"Hotspur,"  and  had  issue.     V.  (2nd  husband). 


Sir    Richard    de    Camois,- 
o.v.p. 


=Joan  Poynings. 


Alianor  de  Camois,  co-h.  of=f=Sir    Roger     Lewknor, 
her  brother  Hugh.  Horsted  Keynes,  Sussex, 

I  iS  Edwd.  IV. 

, J 


Nicholas  Lewknor,  of  Par-=f:Elizabeth,  sister  and  co-h. 
ham  and  Viance,  living  14  of  Sir  William  Radmylde, 
Edwd.  IV.,  1473.  I  and  great-niece  of  Alianor 

/I- de  Can^ois,  aforesaid. 


continued  al>cfz<e. 


Edward  Lewknor,  of  King-=i=(?  Sibella)  dau.  of  Sir  Ed- 
ston  Bowsey,  Sussex,  will  I  mund  EUingham,  Knt.  (ist 
dated  20  Dec,  1522,  pr.  30  |  wife). 
Oct.  following. 


Eleanor  Lewknor(2nd  wife).=i=Sir  William  Wroughton,  of 
I  Broad  Hinton,  Wilts,  Knt. 

T=Anne  (2nd  wife),  dau.  and 
co-h.  of  John  Barwick,  or 
I  Berwick,  of  Wilcot,  Wilts. 


Sir  Thomas  Wroughton,  of= 
Broad  Hinton,  d.  4  June, 
1 597,  aged  56. 


Sir  George  Wroughton,  of=i=Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Gibbs, 
Wilcot,  Wilts  (3rd  son),  I  of  Honington,  CO.  Warwick. 
a"  1623.  I 


Mary  Wroughton(2nd  dau.),=j=Sir  Robert  Wolseley,  Bart., 
aged  15  in  1620.  (  d.  21  Sept.  1646, 

Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  2nd=f=Anne,     youngest     dau.     of 
bart.,  M.P.,  d.  Oct.  1714.     I  William  Fiennes,  Viscount 
Saye  and  Sele. 


Frances,  dau.  of  John  But- 
neston,  Esq.,  m.  1688, 


Richard  Wolseley,  of  Mount= 
Arrow,  CO.  Carlow  (4th  son), 
d.  1725. 


Sir  Wm.  Wolseley, 
5th    bart.,    d.    12 
May,  J779-=T= 
A 


Sir  Richard,  created=Alicia,  widow  of  Wm. 
a  bart.  1744  (see  vol.  I  Rogerson,  dau.  of  Sir 
i-,  p.  59).  tl-  April,  Thos.  Moljtieux,  Bart., 
1768.  m.  May,  1727. 


Garnet  Joseph=Frances  Anne,  dau. 
Wolseley,  major  |  of  Wm.  Smith,  of 
25th  K.O.  bor-  :  Golden  Bridge  Ho., 
derers,  d.  1840.       CO.  Dublin,  m.  1825, 


1883. 


1802,      J 


Sir  Garnet  Joseph  Wolseley,    Caroline  0'Beime.=Maj.-Gei 
G.C.B.,    G.C.M.G.,    Baron    m.  12  May,   1830,      " 
Wolseley,   of  Cairo    and  of    d.  10  Jan.  1878. 
Wolseley,co.Staff.,  socreated 
1881,  b.  4  June,  1833.= 

A 


John 
Douglas  John- 
stone, C  B.,  col. 
33rd  regt.,  d.  19 
Sept.  1663, 


John  Douglas  Johnstone,  = 
col.  (h.p.),  late  lieut.-col. 
33rd  and  107th  regts.,  b. 
13  Dec.  1836. 


John  Doui;las,  b.  21 
March,  1874. 


=Hon.  A|Ugusta  A.  M. 
Plunkett,  eldest  dau. 
of  Randal,  13th 
Baron  Louth. 


Augusta,  d.  1869. 
Randalina  Augusta 
Caroline. 


Samina  (1st  wife),= 
m.  18  Feb.  1862, 
d.  23  Feb.  1872. 


Capt.  Charles 
Carter  Barrett, 
d.  18  Jan.  1874. 


Caroline=j=Rev.  Abraham 
Katharine,  Stanley,  LL.B., 
m.9April,  chaplain  at 
1864.  I  Lille. 


William. 
Charles. 
Walter. 


Caroline. 
Louisa. 


Caroline,  d.  1869.     Caroline. 
Augusta.  Samina. 


[176] 


4-  Thg  + DescenT  +  OB  ^^ 
ROBERT    EDMOND    CHESTER 'WATERS,    Esq" 


TBIooti  JRopal 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i==Philippa,  3rd  dau.  of  William,  Count 
Feb.  T327,  b.  13  Nov.  1312,  1  of  Holland  and  HainauU,  m.  24  Jan. 
d.  21  June,  1377.  I  1328,  d.  14  Aug.  1369. 


John  of  Gaunt  (4th  son),=:Katherine  (3rd  wife),  dau.  of  Sir  Payn 
Duke  of  Lancaster,  Earl  of  Roet,  of  HainauU  (widow  of  Sir  Otes 
Richmond,  etc.,  b.  14  June,  Swynford,  Knt.),  m.  13  Jan.  1396,  d. 
1340,  d.  3  Feb.  1399.  !   10  May,  1403. 


Joan  Beaufort,  d.=^Robert  de  Ferrers  (i 
widow     13     Nov.  I  appt.  of  Robe,-'    '  — 


Elizabeth  de  Ferrers,  elder  dau,  and=pJohn,  Lord  Grej'stoke,  d. 
co-heir,  aged  18  in  1411.  1  1436. 


!narks=^air  jonn  uarcy  (,ist  t 
king's  I  Knt.,  d.  32  Henry  VI., 
Pat.]  I 


Richard    Darc] 
appt.  (ist 
his  father. 


and  he ir=p Eleanor,  dau.  of  John,  3rd  Lord 
d.   before  1  Scrope,  of  Masham. 


,  Henry  VII.,  1487-8. 


SirWiniamDarcy,  Knt,  grand-=pEuphemia,    dau.    of  Sir    John 
aged   4   in  1454,  |  Langton,  Knt.,  of  Farnley,  York- 
shire, m.  lie.  dat.  23  Jan.  1460-1. 


/KKnt.,  of  Ribbleidale. 
A. 


Of  aEnglanl?, 


A, 

'ttinued from  below. 
Lord  Darcy  =  DowsabeI. 


Elizabeth  =Sir  Richard  Yorke,  Knt.  (son  and  heir  of  Sir  Richard 
Darcy.         1  Yorke,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  York  1469  and  1480X  died 
1  1528;  inq.  p.m.  ?o  Henry  VIII. 


Mary  Yorke,  d.=y=Thomas   Rands,    Esq.,   qommissary  of  L!noolQ 
27  Feb.  1596  7.     j  and  Stow  (only  son  of  Henry,  Bishop  of  Lincohi 
J  1547-51),  d,  17  Feb.  i6o8-g. 


Dorothy  Rands  (ist  wife),  m.  at  St.=^WaUer     Netbercotes, 
Margaret's,  Lincoln,   19  Jan.   i59i'2,   |  Nettlehai 
d.  29  June,  1603  ;  M.I.  at  Nettlehan 


Nettleham,  gent.,  son  and 
heir,  bd.  20  Jan.  1612-13. 


Thomas  Nethercotes,  Esq.,  of — Anne,  dau.  of  Vincent  Amcotts, 
Nettleham,  son  and  heir,  d.  1  Esq.,  of  Langton.  d.  widow,  bd, 
1661,  bd.  at  Nettleham.  12  Aug.  i66g. 


Thomas  Nethercotes,  Esq  , 
Nettleham,  son  and  heir,  bd 
May,  1670. 


abeth  Nethercotes,  dau, 
,  b.  1669,  m.  19  July, 
pt.  1704,  at  BiUingl 


d_-John  Toller,  Esq.,  II.,  of  Eilling- 
1.  I   borough,  High  Sheriff  ofLincoin- 
lingborough.       shire  1707,  d.  6  Ma.y,  1732. 


John' 

Hall  and  of  Ryhall, 

April,  1685,  bapt.   22  April,   1685  ;  r 

at  Emman.  Coll.,  Camb.,  15  April, 

admitted  of  Lincoln's  Inn  xo  Dec. 

called  to  the  bar  2  July,  1712.  serjt.- 

10  May,  1736,  d.  14  Nuv.  1737- 


heir  of  Wm.  Wolla 
n,  CO.  Leic,  Esq.,  b.  26  Oct.,  bapt. 
V.  1697,  at  Shenton,  m.  18  Sept. 
'.  Chicheley,  bd.  kg  March,  1755. 


-William 

Blayd. 

1734, 

d.  30  Jan 

aged  58. 

Frances  Tol-=  Edward 

Sept.     172^ 

1746,   bd.  a 
Horbling 
Sept.  1768. 


Richard 


of  Walcot, 
bling.Esq., 
1772,  aged 


Con^t,  of  Lyndoiv 


Feb.  i8os.aged 


aged  64 ; 
M.I.  at 
Kew. 


17  July,  1730. 
LL.B.  of  Clare 
Hall,  Camb., 
1754,  d.  4  Sept. 


Wm.  Hyde, 
M.A.,  co-h.  ol 
the  Burrells  ol 


-    Mary     . —  John 
Blaydwin,       do  ' 
only  child, 
dragoons,      m.  I  d.     widow 
at    Burton    26  I  at  Bath  15 
Feb.  1746-7,  d.      Dec.  1819, 
21  July,  1737,     aged  90. 
at     the     Hot 
Wells,  Bristol.A  /   . 

Lords  Howden. 


Cia. 
D.D. 

(2nd  husb.X 
Archbishp.Qt 
Dublin,  m. 
26  Aug.  1759, 
d.  II  Dec 
.778. 


Maria  (ist  wife), 3^Rev.  Thomas  Methold,:—;Dorothea        Frances  Catharine      Me- — E  d  m  0 

'  dau.ofNathaniel  1   B.C.L  ,  Rector  of  Ston-  1  (2nd   wife),    dau.    of  thold,  b.  13  May,      Waters, 
Turner.  Esq.,  of     ham     Aspall     and     of     Rev.   Zachary  Rose, 
Stoke  Hall,  near  I  Wetheringsett,     Canjn  |  Rector  of  Broughton 

Ipswich,    m.    30  I  of  Norwich,  Chairm»n      andDraughton,  at      Clifton 

Jan.    1793,  d.  14      of  Quarter  Sessions  at      N  ort  b  an  ts,  m.  30  May,  1846. 


V.%T.. 


Kew 


)swich,    m.    30  I  of  Norwich,  Chairm»n      and  Draughton, 

in.    1793,  d.  14      of  Quarter  Sessions  at      N  ort  b  an  ts,  m.  30 

"g-  '795-  1  Ipswich,    b.     14    July,      June,  1795,  d.  20  Ap. 

/K»764,  d.  ^7  June,  1836.  A1848. 


of  Tyvry 
and  Stormy,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, brother  &  heir 
ofGen.Sir John  Waters, 


Thomas  Melholdj^An 


Waters,  Esq., son 
and  heir,  b.  5 
Jan.  1794,  d.  3 
Jan.  1869,  bd.  at 


John  Hawks, 
of    Gateshead- 

m.  at  St!  Paii- 
cras,  London, 
5  July,  1827.  d. 
15  April.  1884. 


Edmond  Thomas    Wa-      Catharine, 
ters,  Esq.,   b.  20  July,      22julv^ 
1795,     heir     to      Mrs.      d.  24  M; 
Foulkes,     of     Billing 
borough,    the   last  sur 
vivor  of  the  Tollers,  d, 
unm.    I  Aug.  1863    bd, 
at  Kensal  Green;  Ivl.I, 


d.24 

1846,  bd.  at 

Offwell. 


Rev.    John    Gay 

Copleston, 

M.A.,cfOffwelI, 

Basildon,  Berks, 
28  Feb  1832, 
living  1884. 


Fourdaus.  and co-heic;, 
of  whom  the  last  sur- 
vivor, Philippa  (Mrs. 
Foulkes),  died  5  June, 
1840,  and  devised  her 
estates  to  Edmond 
Thomas  Waters^  Esq., 
the  younger. 


Henry  Swan  Wa Georgiana.     dau^   of 

ters,      maj.-gen.  Rev.    Fredk..  Pierre- 

in  the  army,    b.  point  Gardiner,M,A.. 

30  Oct.    1809,  d.  Rector  of  CombeHay, 

s.p.  at  Ryde.  Isle  near  Bath,  m.  at  Chel. 

of  Wight,  28  Oct.  tcnham  i8  May,  1843, 

1871.  d.  29  Feb.  1880. 


Robert  EdmondCfaes-, — Emily  Esther  Anne, 


.  E,q. 
Upton  Park,  Dorset, 
ohlyson.b.  I8  July, 
1828,  B.A.  (3xon, 
1851,  barrister  of  the 
Inner  Temple  1852. 
19th  in  descent  from 
Edward  III. 


Jonathan  ters,  m.  at  Trinity 

Peel,  Esq.,  of  Stand-  Ch.,      Westbourne 

hill,  Oxon,  n.-phew  of  Terrace,   18    July, 

Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bt.,  1854,  d.    15  March, 

M.P.,  m.  at  Chelien-  1863,    bd.     at    St. 

ham  17  Oct.  1850.  Peter's,       Bourne- 
mouth,Hants; 


■Captain  Dashwood        Ellen     , 
Jones,    R.A.,   only         Jane 

son    of    Maj.-Gen.  Waters, 

W.D.Jones,  R.  A.,  m.  at  St. 

brother  of  Sir  John  George's, 

Jones,  of  Cranmer  Hanover 
Hall,  : 


,  Norfolk,  Bt. 


iOct. 


-Lieut.  -  Col.     Sidney  Emily,  b.  22 

Parry,   R.H.A.,    son  Dec.  1836,  d. 

and  heir  of  F.  J.  Sid-  15  Aug.1842, 

ney  Parry,  Esq.  (late  bd.  at  Horn- 

17th   lancers),  of  the  sey. 

Cedars,    Sunninghill, !  Mary  Alice, 


Berks, 


Edmond  Anthony  Chester  \ 
only  son,  b.  27  July,  1851,  d. 
rence  3  March,  1S54. 


inn 


23 


1884. 


♦•  THS  +  DESCEDIl  +  OB  •♦ 


Lt.-Gen.Henry  Knightley  Burne,  C.B.,    \ 

FROM 

Cljarlemagne,  anU  from  i^lfreu  tfte  d^reat* 


Charlemagne  <son  of  Pepin  le= 
Bref,  by  Bertha,  dau.  of  Caribert, 
Count  of  Leon),  King  of  France 
76S,  of  Italy  774,  and  of  Ger- 
many 785,  crowned  Emperor 
at  Rome  A.  D.  800,  b.  2  April  (or 
28  Jan.),  742,  d.  24  Jan.  814. 


■Hildegarde,  dau.  of 
Childebrand,  Duke  of 
Suabia,  m.  768,  d. 
783,  bd.  at  Metz,  in  the 
abbey  of  St.  Amould. 


Lewis  (called  Pius),  Em-=j=Judith  (2nd  wife),  dau.  of 
peror  814,  d.  840.  Guelph,  Count  of  Altorf,  in 

I  Suabia. 

I ' 

Charles  the  Bald,  King  of^Hermentrude  (1st  wife), 
France  840-875,  Emperor  1  dau.  of  Odo  I.,  Count  of 
87s,  b.  823,  d.  6  Oct.  878.      Orleans,  d.  869. 


Alfred  •the=Ethelbith,  dau.    of       Judith,  widow=Bald« 


Great, 

England 


Muchel     of   Ethelwulf, 


King, 
land,  f. 


Hardy  (3rd  hus- 
band), count  of 
Flanders      and 


Ethelswida,  or  Elfidda,  called  also=j=Baldwin  IL,  Count 
Alowith,  or  Elstrith,  m.  889,  d.  7  I  of  Flanders,  d.  919. 
June,  929.  I 


Amulph  the  Great,  =f=AIisa,  or  Artela,  dau.  of  Heribert, 
Count  of  Flanders,  d.  I  Count  of  Vermandois. 
964.  I 


Paid 


ildwin  II L,  Count  or=j=Matilda  (2nd  wife),  dau.  of 
Regent  of  Flanders,  d.  in  1  Herman  Billung,  Duke  of 
his  father's  lifetime  961.  Saxony. 


it     of=i=£ 
s,    d.  I  I 


Amulph     II.,     Count     of=j=Susanna,  or  Rosala,  dau.  of 
Flanders    and     Axtois,    d.  I  Berengarius    II.,    King  of 
Italy. 


Baldwin     IV.,     Count    of=Eleanora,    dau.  of  Richard 
Flanders,   styled    "of    the     II.,  Duke  of  Normandy, 
handsome  beard,"  cr.  Count=pOtgina,  dau.   of   Frederic, 
of   Valenciennes    1007,   d.     Count  of  the  Moselle. 
1034. 


Baldwin   V.,   Count=f=Adela,  or  Alisa,  dau.  of  Robert, 


of  Flanders,  d.  1067, 
buried  at  Lisle. 


King  of  France,  and  grand-dau.  of 
Hugh  Caput,  founder  of  the  French 
monastery,  elected  King  of  France 
987. 


Maud,  or  Matilda,=i= William  I.,  King  of  England,  sur- 
m.  at  Augy  1053,  named  the  Conqueror,  cro\vned  25 
crowned  Whit  Sun-  |  Dec.  1066,  d.  at  Rouen  9  Sept. 
day,  1068.  /k'oS7- 

A, 
COHtinued  aicwe. 


continued  from  helffw. 
Maud,  or  Matilda=j=William  I. 


Henry  I.,  crowned  6  Aug.=i=Matilda  (1st  wife),  dau.  of 
iioo.m.  2ndly  2  Feb.  1121,  i  Malcolm  HI.,  King  of 
d.  at  St.  Denis  i  Dec.  1135;  |  Scotland,  by  his  2nd  wife, 
the  last  heir  male  of  the  I  Matilda,  sister  of  Edgar 
Norman  line.  |  Atheling,  crowned  1 1   Nov. 

I '  1100,  d.  I  May,  11 18. 

Henry  IV.,  Em-=Maud,  b.  ll04,'=f=GeoffreyPlantagenet, 

'    "  ....      ^;o^n^  Qf  Anjou,  son 

and   heir   of  Fulke, 

King    of   Jerusalem 

and  Count  of  Anjou, 

I  d.  7  Sept.  1 1 50. 

Henry  II.,  knighted  at  Car  =pEleanor,DuchessofGuienne 


peror  of    Ger^  m.  2ndly  3  Apl, 

many,  m.  ilii,  ii27,d.atRouen 

d.  s.p.  22  May,  10  Sept.  1 167. 
1125. 


lisle  H48,  crowned  at  West 
minster  19  Dec.  1154,  sub- 
sequently at  Lincoln  Christ- 
mas Day,  1 157,  and  lastly 
with  his  queen  at  Worces- 
ter, Easter,  1 158;  d.  7 
July,  1 189. 


(eldest  dau.  and  heir  of  Wil- 
liam, tenth  of  that  name, 
Duke  of  Aquitaine),  di- 
vorced wife  of  Louis  VII. 
of  France,  m.  1151,  d.  26 
June,  I202. 


John,  crowned  at  West-:=(i)  Hawise,  youngest  dau. 
minster  27  May,  1199;  andco-heir  of  William,  Earl 
signed  Magna  Charta  15  of  Gloucester. 
June,  1215  ;  borg  at  Ox-=j=(2)  Isabel,  dau.  of  Aymer, 
ford  24  Dec.  1 167;  d.  in  I  Count  pf  Angouleme,  cr. 
Newark  Castle  I9  0ct.i2i6.  |  at  Westminster  1200. 


Henry  III.,  crowned= 
at  Gloucester  28  Oct. 
1216,  b.  I  Oct.  1206, 
d.  at  Westminster  16 
Nov.  1272. 


:Eleanor,  and  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Rajrmond  Berenger,  Count  of 
Provence,  m.  14,  crowned  19 
Jan.  1236 ;  d.  at  Amesbury, 
Wilts,  25  June,  1291, 


I 
Edward  I.,  so  named  after  Edward= 
the  Confessor,  knighted  at  Burgos 
1254,  crowned  at  Westminster  19 
Aug.  1274;  made  four  victorious 
expeditions  into  Scotland  ;  called  on 
his  tomb  '  Scotorum  Malleus ';  b. 
17  June,  1239  ;  d.  at  Burgh,  Cum- 
berland, 7  July,  1307. 


Eleanor  (ist  wife), 
dau.  of  Ferdinand 
III.,  King  of  Cas- 
tile, m.  1254,  d.  at 
Grantham  27  Nov. 
1290. 


Edward    II.,    b.    25     April.    1 284.=f Isobel,      dau.     of 


crowned  at  Westminster  23  Feb. 
1307.  deposed  25  Jan.  1327,  and 
murdered  in  Berkeley  Castle  21 
Sept.  following. 


Philip  IV.  of 
France,  m.  28  Jan. 
130S,  d.  22  Aug. 
1357. 


[^78] 


continued  on  next  Pagt, 


Our  Noble  and  Gentle  Families, 


'ntinued /rom  opposite  page. 
Edward  II.=Flsobel. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  at  Westminster  i 
and  Lord  of  Ireland,  and  quartered  the 

france  1340,  and  also  in  1346,  when  he  fought  the  celebrated  battle  of  Cressy  (26  Aug.) 
Scots  were  defeated  at  the  battle  of  Nevill  Cross,  17  Oct.,  and  King  David  II.  taken  prison'; 
I  years.     On  19  Sept.,  1356,  the  Black  Prini  .        ■  .  .,      r.        , 


J27  :  in  1339  he  assumed  the  style  of  King  of  Fraucft  :ind  England  =7=  PhiUppa,  3rd  dau, 
of  France.     Instituted  the  Order  of  the  Garter  1349,     Invaded    [    William,      Count 


the  Savoy  nearly  fiv 


year  the    I    Holland  and  Hainault, 

l/jndon,  where  he        m.   24  January,   1328, 

^oi'.liers,  and  took    }    crowned    1330,   d.    15 

!:;, 'J.  at  Shene  21        Aug.   1369,   buried  in 

Westminster  Abbey. 


(3)  Lionel  of  Ant-=|=(i)Elizabeth, 
werp,  b.  there  29  1  dau.  and  heir 


Longueville,  in 
Piedmont,i7  0ct. 
1368. 


OF  York  6  Aug. 
1385,  d.  I  Aug. 


Philippa  of  Cla-==Edmund  Mortimer,  3rd 
Earl  of  March,  Lord  of 
Wigmore,  Lieut,  of  Ire- 
land, d.  at  Cork  27  Dec. 
1381. 


Roger  Mortimer,  Earl  of=pEleanor,  eldest  dau.  of 
March  and  Ulster,  etc. ;  1  Thomas  Holland,  Earl 
slain  in  Ireland  20  July,  |  of  Kent  ;  she  d.  23 
1398  ( :'       '        " 


<i)       Isabel,  (4)  johnof  Gaiioi,--pKdtUrine('3rdwife),   (6)Thomas of=p  Eleanor,    ' 
youngest    d.         "  time*honoured     1  'la'i.    of  Sir    Payn     Woodstock,^     <^V"  -   ^"4 

andco-heirof  Lancaster,"  created      Koet,  of   Hainault, 

Peter       (the  Duke  of  Lancas-      Gulenne    King    of 

Cruel),  King  ter  13  Njv    1^62       Aims,    and   widow 

of       Castile  b.     at     Ghent,     ii.      of  Sir  Otes  Swyn- 

and  Leon,  m.  Flanders,  u^  June.      ford,  m.  at  Lincoln 

i372,d.  1382.  1340,     d.     -',    I't-K    I  13  Jan.  1396,  d. 


^      J  May,  M 


Joane  de  Beau-=p  Kalph 
fort,  m.  1st  Lord  ;    1st  Ear 
Ferrers  of  morland, 

Wemme    (2nd         Oct    Maj. 
wife). 


William   Bourchierr^iAnne,  eldest  dau.    and 
Earl  of  West-     (3rd  husband),  _cr.  j  eventually^-'-  ^~"  ~ 


Edmund,  Earl  of  Anne,  elder  sister=pRichard,  Earl  of 
Kent. m.  and  d  s.p.  and  co-heir  of  her  .  Cambridge,  beheaded 
i9jan.  1424.  brother,  d.  26 Aug.      6  Aug.  1415. 

1446. 


Earl  of  Eu,  in  Nor-  I  both  to  Thomas  and 
mandy,  1419,  d.  I  Edmund,  Earls  of  Staf- 
1420.  I  ford. 


(ist  wife),  dau.  and 
heir  of  Sir  Richard  Hankford.  by 
Elizabeth,  sister  and  heir  of  Fulke, 
Lord  Fitzwarine. 


ui    r  rdute   1   : 
1435,  protector  1454,  1455-6,  fell  at  the 
battle  of  Wakefield,  31  Dec.  1460.  | 


Nevill,  youngest 
Berkhampsted  Castle  31  May, 
t  Fotheringay. 


dau.,  d.  John 


ath  9  July,  1536,  d.   30  April, 


Henry  Holland,  Duke  of  Exeter,  Admiral  of  EngIand,=Anne  of  York,  d.  14  Jan.  i47S.=^Sir  Thomas  St.  Leger, 
Ireland,  and  Aquitaine   1446;   Ms  body  found  on  the  •  Knt.,bd.  in  St.  George's 

Kentish  shore  1473.  Chapel,  Windsor. 


Anne  St.  Leger,  d.  22  April,  i526.^Sir  George  Man 


).=pjonn  rsourcmer,  2na  can  o 
■  uncle  Henry,  Earl  of  Bridgwal 
I  barony  of  Daubeny  23  Ed.  I.,  c 


William.  3rd  Earl  of  Bath,  and=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis 
Baron  Fitzwarine,  d.  12  April,  Russell,  ist  Earl  of  Bedford, 
1623.  !  K.G.,  d.  24  March,  1604. 

Edward  Bourchier,  4th  Earl  of==Dorothy  (ist  wife),dau.  of  Oliver, 
Bath,  died  1636.  |  Lord  St.  John  of  Bletsoe. 

^Thomas    Grey,    Lord    Grey    of 
Groby    (ist    husband), 


Dorothy    Bourchier,    2nd 


Dorotnv    t 


Earl  of    Stamford, 


d.  1657. 


April,=FHenry  Benson,  Esq.,  lord  of 
Tthe  manor  of  Dodford.  North- 
/Kampton,  d.  20  Sept.  1668. 


jral  arms,  ( 


Knightley,  m.  29  April,=pRichard  Williamson,  of  Eydon, 
1  Northants,  capt.  Coldstream 
I  Guards,  d.  about  1765. 


Knightlcy  Goodman  Marriott,=:Rev.  Henry  Thomas  Bume, 
b.  23  Sept.  180S,  m.  10  Feb.  M.A.,b.  7  April,l799,  d.  14  Aug. 
1824,  d.  14  April,  1878.  1865. 


Henry        Knightley=pFanny,    dau.   of 
Burne,   C.B.,   lieut.- 
gen.  in  the  army,  b, 
1825. 


Evelyne    Browne=pSir  Owen  Tudor  Bume,  K 
T.    Spens,    Esq.,      (ist  wife),  dau.   of  Lord      C.I.E..C0I.   in  the  army, 
m.  22  Sept.  1873.      Kilmaine,   m.    20    Nov.     political  and  secret    dept 
1867,  d.  22  April,  1878.       I  office  1878,  b.  1837. 


[.,=Lady  Agnes  Charlotte  0 
in  Douglas,  dau.  of  Geo.,  is 
ia      17th    Earl    of     Mor-     (si 


Henry,  lieut.  Bengal      Knightley,  lieut. 
staff  corps,  b.  1854,        Cameronians  (Scottish 
d.i88.3=  regt.),  b.  1863. 


[^79] 


BURNE,  HENRY  KNIGHTLEY,  C.B.  1875, 
lieut.-gen.  Bengal  staff  coqDS,  military  secre- 
retary  to  Indian  government  1870-81,  served  in 
Sutlej  campaign  1845-6,  at  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah, 
and  at  Kot  Kangra,  also  in  Burmese  war  1852-3, 
at  Prome  and  Pegu,  34TH  AND  36TH  in  descent 
FROM  Charlemagne,  31ST  and  33RD  from 
Alfred  the  Great,  and  i6th  and  i8th  in 
descent  from  edward  iii.,  through  his 
FOUR  SONS;  bom  26  Nov.,  1825;  married  22 
Sept.,  1853,  Fanny,  daughter  of  T.  Spens,  Esq. 
(by  his  wife,  Frances,  daughter  of  Gen.  Sir 
Joseph  O'Halloran,  K.C.B.),  and  has  2  sons  and 
2  daughters. 

[1]  Henry  Thomas  George,  lieut.  Bengal  stafif  corps, 
born  23  July,  1854;  died  14  Maj',  1883;  married  21 
Aug.,  i88r,  A'ice,  daughter  of  Edward  Baker,  Esq.,  and 
had  a  son  an  1  daughter. 

Guy  Edward   Knightley,  born    6   Nov.,  18S2;  Fanny 

Caroline  Knightley. 
[2]  Knightley  Owen,  lieut.  the  Cameronians  (Scottish 
rilles),  born  6  Aug.,  1863. 

[3]  Caroline  Eleanor  Mary,  married  II  Nov.,  187S,  to 
Major  William  Loch,  Bengal  cavaln',  and  has  a  son. 

Gran\-ille  Oliver  Coutts,  born  22  Aug.,  18S0. 
[4]  Laura    Frances,    married    27    March,    1879,  to   Ed- 
ward   Laurie,  Esq.,   Bengal    medical    service,  and    has 
a  daughter. 

Edith. 


The  Descent  of 
The  Burne  Family  from  Edward  III. 

DWARD  III.,  king  of 
England,  earl  of  Chester 
1320,  duke  of  Aquitaine, 
count  of  Ponthieu  and 
Montreuil  1325;  crowned 
at  Westminster  in  his 
father's  lifetime,  i  Feb., 
1327;  defeated  the  Scots 
at  Halidon  Hill,  1333. 
In  1339  he  assumed  the 


the  first  quarter;  gained  a  great  naval  victory 
over  the  French  off  Sluys  1340,  and  won  the 
celebrated  battle  of  Cressy  26  Aug.,  1346;  17 
Oct.  following  the  Scots  were  defeated  at  Neville 
Cross,  and  King  David  11.  taken  prisoner  to 
London,  where  he  remained  nearly  11  years. 
Instituted  the  order  of  the  Garter  1349.  His  son, 
the  Black  Prince,  defeated  the  French  at  the 
battle  of  Poictiers,  19  Sept.,  1356,  and  brought 
King  John  prisoner  to  London,  where  he  remained 
nearly  5  years  (for  further  particulars  see  Royal 
Lineage,  Foster's  Peerage).  The  king  died  at 
Sheen,  Surrey,  21  June,  1377,  having  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

LIONEL  of  Antwerp,  bom  there  29  Nov., 
1338  ;  duke  of  Clarence,  so  created  1362  ; 
created  earl  of  Ulster  and  lord  of  Connaught  and 
Trim  in  Ireland,  in  right  of  his  ist  wife  ;  died  at 
Longueville,  in  Piedmont,  17  Oct.,  1368;  married 
1st,  1352,  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heir  of  William 
de  Burgh,  earl  of  Ulster  (whose  mother  Elizabeth 
was  youngest  sister  and  co-heir  of  Gilbert  de 
Clare,  earl  of  Hertford  and  Gloucester,  who  fell 
at  Bannockbum  1313,  son  of  Joan  of  Acre, 
daughter  of  Edward  I.);  she  died  in  Dublin  1363. 
He  married  2ndly,  1368,  Violanta,  daughter  of 
Galeazzo,  duke  of  Milan  ;  she  re-married  to  Otho 
Paleologus,  marquis  of  Montferrat.  By  his  first 
marriage  he  had  an  only  daughter, 

PHILIPPA  OF  Clarence,  bom  16  Aug.,  1355 ; 
married,  1368,  to  Edmund  Mortimer,  3rd 
earl  of  March,  lord  of  Wigmore,  lieut.  of  Ireland 
3  Richard  II. ;  died  at  Cork  27  Dec,  1381,  having 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

ROGER  MORTIMER,  eari  of  March  and 
Ulster,  lord  of  Wigmore,  Clare,  and  Con- 
naught,  lieut.  of  Ireland  24  Jan.,  1381,  nominated 
by  Richard  II.  his  successor  in  the  kingdom  of 
England;  was  slain  by  O'Brien  and  the  Irish  of 
Leinsterat  Kenlis  20  July,  1398,  aged  24;  married 
Eleanor,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  Holland, 
earl  of  Kent ;  she  was  re-married  to  Sir  Edward 
Charlton,  Lord  Powis,  and  died  23  Oct.,   1405, 


Style  of  "king  of  France  and  England,  and  lord   |  having  had  issue  by  both  husbands, — by  her  ist 
of  Ireland,"  and  quartered  the  amis  of  France  in   |  husband  she  had,  with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 
[180] 


The  Burne  Familyi 


ANNE  MORTIMER,  married,  as  ist  wife,  to 
Richard  of  Conisburgh  (son  of  Edmund, 
duke  of  York) ;  created  earl  of  Cambridge  2  Hen. 
IV.,  1414;  beheaded  for  high  treason  6  Aug., 
1415,  leaving,  with  an  only  daughter,  an  only  son, 


RICHARD,  3rd  duke  of  York,  restored  to  his 
uncle's  titles  as  duke  of  York,  earl  of 
Cambridge  and  Rutland,  and  lord  of  Tindale, 
4  Hen.  VI.,  1425,  became  earl  of  Ulster  and 
March,  lord  of  Wigmore,  Clare,  Trim,  and 
Connaught,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  Edmund 
Mortimer,  earl  <rf  March,  1424,  constable  of 
England,  regent  of  France  with  Edmund  Beau- 
mont, duke  of  Somerset,  1435,  lieut.  and  capt.- 
genl.  of  all  France  18  Hen.  VI.,  lieut.  of  Ireland 
26-36  Hen.  VI. ;  constituted  protector  of  the 
realm  in  parliament  3  April,  1454,  and  again  19 
Nov.,  1455;  in  Oct.,  1459,  the  Duke  went  to 
Ireland,  and  he  with  his  son,  the  Earl  of  March, 
■were  declared  traitors  in  parliament  20  Nov.  same 
year;  at  the  battle  of  Northampton,  g  July,  T460, 
the  earl  of  March  took  King  Henry  prisoner ;  the 
Duke  returned  to  England  and  claimed  the  crown, 
but  agreed  that  Henry  should  continue  to  reign 
for  life,  and  be  succeeded  by  the  then  duke  of 
York,  who  was  declared  rightful  heir  to  the  crown ; 
at  the  battle  of  Wakefield,  31  Dec,  1460,  the 
Duke's  forces  were  defeated  by  those  under  Henry's 
queen  (Margaret),  and  he  lost  his  life  ;  married 
Cecilie,  youngest  daughter  of  Ralph  Nevill,  earl 
of  Westmorland  (by  Joane  Beaufort,  his  2nd  wife, 
daughter  of  John  of  Gaunt,  duke  of  Lancaster) ; 
she  died  at  Berkhamstead  Castle  31  May,  1495  ; 
buried  with  the  Duke,  at  Fotheringhay,  having 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  daughter. 


ANNE  OF  York,  died  14  Jan.,  1475  ;  married 
I  St,  to  Henry  Holland,  2nd  duke  of  E.xeter, 
admiral  of  England,  Ireland,  and  Aquitaine,  14 
Feb.,  1446,  wounded  and  unhorsed  at  the  battle 
of  Bamet,  divorced  12  Nov.,  1472,  his  body  dis- 
covered on  the  Kentish  shore  in  1473  ;  she  re- 
married to  Sir  Thomas  St.  Leger,  Knt.,  esquire  of 
the  body  to  Edward  IV.,  sheriff  of  Surrey  and 
Sussex  II  Edward  IV.,  in  which  year  he  was  one 
of  the  defenders  of  Rochester  castle;  he  espoused 
the  cause  of  the  house  of  Lancaster,  under  Henry, 
earl  of  Richmond,  and  was  executed  in  London, 
buried  in  the  chantry  which  he  founded  in  the 
north  cross  aisle  of  St.  George's  chapel,  leaving 
an  only  child, 


ANNE  ST.  LEGER,  died  22  April,  1526; 
married  to  Sir  George  Manners,  Baron  de 
Ros;  he  died  23  or  27  Oct.,  1513,  having  had, 
with^other  issue,  a  daughter, 

[I 


■p  LEANOR  MANNERS,  married,  as  2nd  wife, 
J—'  to  John  Bourchier,  2nd  earl  of  Bath,  Lord 
Fitzwarine,  heir  to  his  uncle  Henry,  earl  of 
Bridgwater  in  1548,  and  sole  heir  general  of  the 
barony  of  Daubeny,  created  23  Edward  I.  ;  he 
died  10  Feb.,  1560,  buried  at  Hengrave,  Suffolk, 
will  dated  14  Jan.,  1560,  proved  April  following; 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

JOHN,  Lord  Fitzwarine,  died  in  his  father's 
lifetime,  28  Feb.,  1556,  aged  27,  buried  at 
Hengrave;  married  Frances,  daughter  of  Sir 
Thomas  Kytson,  of  Hengrave,  Suffolk  ;  she  (mar- 
ried 2ndly,  about  1557,  to  William  Bamabie,  of 
Great  Saxham,  Suffolk)  died  1585-6,  her  will 
dated  1  March,  1585,  proved  6  April  same  year, 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

WILLIAM  BOURCHIER,  3rd  earl  of  Bath. 
Lord  Fitzwarine,  etc.,  served  in  the  ex- 
pedition to  the  Netherlands  in  aid  of  the  Dutch, 
under  Robert,  earl  of  Leicester,  28  Elizabeth  ; 
died  12  April,  1623  ;  married  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Sir  Francis  Russell,  earl  of  Bedford,  K.G., 
K.B.  ;  she  died  24  March,  1604,  buried  at  Tavis- 
tock, Devon,  having  had  a  son, 

EDWARD,  4th  eari  of  Bath,  Lord  Fitzwarine, 
etc.,  married  ist,  Dorothy,  daughter  of 
Oliver,  Lord  St.  John  of  Bletsoe,  and  sister  of 
Oliver,  earl  of  Bolingbroke  ;  he  married  2ndly, 
Anna,  daughter  of  Sir  Robert  Lovett,  Knt.,  of 
Lipscombe,  Bucks;  he  died  1636,  leaving  by  his 
ist  wife  3  daughters  and  co-heirs. 

[1]  Elizabeth,  married  to  Basil,  earl  of  Denbigh, 
died  s.p. 

[2]  DOROTHY,  of  whom  presently. 
[3]  Anne,  married  Ist  to  James  Cranfield,  earl  of  Mid- 
dlesex,  and  2ndly  to  Sir  Chichester  Wrey,   Knt.   and 
Bart.,  and  had  issue. 

DOROTHY  BOURCHIER  (2nd  daughter  and 
co-heir  of  Edward,  4th  earl  of  Bath,  and 
6th  Baron  Fitzwarine),  married  ist  to  Thomas 
Grey,  Lord  Grey  of  Groby  (son  and  heir  of  Henry, 
ist  earl  of  Stamford);  he  died  in  the  lifetime  of 
his  father,  1657,  leaving  issue;  Lady  Grey  mar- 
ried 2ndly  to  Gustavus  Mackworth,  by  whom  she 
had  a  daughter,  Mary;  by  her  ist  husband.  Lord 
Grey,  she  had  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Thomas  (Grey),  3rd  earl  of  Stamford,  married  and 

died  without  surviving  issue,  1720. 

[2]  ELIZABETH,  married  to   Henry  Benson,  Esq.,  of 

Dodford,  of  whom  immediately. 

[3]  Anne  (Grey),  married  to  James  Grove,  Esq.,  sergt.- 

at-law,   8  Nov.,    1705,  of  Alveley,  Salop,  gen.,  20  Nov., 

1671,  when  admitted  a  student  of  the   Inner  Temple, 

called   to   the   bar    1676,    bencher    1699,   reader   1700, 

died  ,   1734,   having   had,   with   other  issue, 

a  son. 

James  Grey  Grove,  of  Poole  Hall,  Salop,  M.P. 
Bcwdley  1715-22,  Bridgnorth  1 734-41,  probably 
ancestor  of  Grey  Jermyn  Grove,  of  Poole  Hall,  Salop, 


•I] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


ELIZABETH  GREY,  buried  22  April,  171 1, 
monumental  inscription  in  Dodford  church ; 
married  to  Henry  Benson,  Esq.,  lord  of  the  manor 
of  Dodford,  Northants  (son  of  Richard  Benson,  of 
Charwelton,  Northants,  by  Anne,  daughter  and 
co-heir  of  John  Wyrley,  Esq.,  lord  of  the  manor 
of  Dodford);  he  died  14  Nov.,  1725,  aged  73, 
monumental  inscription  Dodford,  having  had  3 
daughters. 

[1]  Anna  Maria  (Benson),  died  9  June,  1674,  aged 
sixteen  months. 

[2]  Elizabeth  Christian,  bequeathed  her  fortune  of 
^30,000  to  her  niece  Charlotte  Marriott,  died  unmarried 
14  March,  1730,  aged  55,  monumental  inscription 
Dodford. 

[3]  Jane  Grey  (Benson),  youngest  daughter  and  co- 
heir, died  3  Dec,  1731,  aged  46  ;  married,  as  1st  wife, 
to  Lucy  Knightley,  Esq.,  of  Fawsley  Hall,  Northants;  she 
buried  there  28  Aug.,  1738,  having  had  2  sons  and 
4  daughters. 

(1)  Valentine  (Knightley),  of  Fawsley,  Northants, 
M.P.  174S-54,  father  of  Sir  John,  created  a  baronet 
2  Feb.,  1798  (see  Foster's  Baronetage),  and  of  Jane, 
wife  of  John  Kingston  (see  vol.  iii.). 

(2)  Richard  Benson  Knightley,  born  3  Aug.,  1720; 
died  25  June,  1721,  M.l.  Dodford. 

(3)  Elizabeth,  born  iS  Aug.,  1721;  married  to  John 
Westbrooke,  of  Navestoke,  Essex ;  died  s.p. 

(4)  JANE,  bom  25  Aug.,  1726,  married  to  Richard 
Williamson,  of  Eydon,  Northants,  of  whom  presently. 
(6)  Lucy  (Knightley),  born  10  Oct.,  1727;  married  to 
Joseph  Smyth,  of  Sholebrooke  Lodge,  Northants,  Esq. 
(6)  Deborah  (Knightley),  died  young. 

JANE  KNIGHTLEY, bom  25  Aug.,  1726;  died 
;  married  29  April,  1744,  to 
Richard  Williamson,  of  Eydon,  Northants,  capt. 
Coldstream  guards  1740-5,  and  had  18  children, 
of  whom  7  sons  and  5  daughters. 
[1]  Richard  (Williamson),  born  13,  died  14  Feb.,  1744-5. 
[2]  James  Charles,  born  2  Sept.,  1748;  died  14  Jan. 
following. 

[3]  Thomas,  born  25  Aug.,  1750. 
[4]  Richard  Lumley,  born  4  Feb.,  died  2  Oct.,  1753. 
[5]  Knightley,  born  II  Nov.,  1755;  died  27  Sept.,  1756, 
[6]  Lucy  (a  son),  born  5  Jan.,  1757. 
[7]  Valentine,  born  20  Nov.,  1759. 
[8]  Barbara,  born  26  Dec,  1 746. 

[9]  Christiana,  born 7  Jan.,  I752;died2I  MarchfoUowing. 
[10]  Jane  Grey  (Williamson),  born  3  Dec,  1754;  mar- 
ried 7  May,  1779,  as  1st  wife  to  Rev.  Newdigate  Poyntz, 
rector  ofTormarton,  co.  Glouc ;  he  died  19  Dec,  1825, 
having  had  4  sons  and  5  daughters. 

(1)  Nathaniel  (Poyntz),  of  Alvescot  House,  O.NOn, 
curate  of  Tormarton  aforesaid;  born  12  Aug.,  1 782; 
died  March,  1873;  married  Ann,  daughter  of  Richard 
Jenkins,  of  Llanharan  House,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  had 
a  son  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  Newdigate,  died  aged  19. 

[2]  Sarah  Jane  (Poyntz),  died  s.p.  l86l,  married 
15  May,  1838,  to  Robert  Charles  Nicholl  Carne,  of 
Nash,  CO.  Glam.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  bar.-at-law,  constable 
of  the  castle  of  St.  Quintin,  died  24  Nov.,  1869. 
[3]  Caroline  Anne  (Blandy-Jenkins),  assumed  the 
latter  name  1856,  married  ,  1837,  to  John 

Blandy,  of  Kingston  Bagpuize,  Berks  (son  of 
Adam  Blandy,  Esq.) ;  he  died  17  Jan.,  1844,  leaving 
2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  John  (Blandy-Jenkins),  of  Kingston  Bag- 
puize, Berks,  J.P.,  D.L.,  high  sheriff  1866,  J.P. 
CO,  Glamorgan,  assumed  the  additional  surname 


of  Jenkins  after  his  great-uncle,  Richard  Hoare 
Jenkins,  Esq.,  of  Llanharan  House,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, born  28  June,  1839;  married  16  Oct., 
lS6l,  Alice  Martha,  daughter  of  late  Charles 
Wilson  Faber,  Esq.,  of  Northaw  House,  Herts, 
and  has  a  son  and  4  daughters. 

[1]  John  (Blandy-Jenkins),  born  9  July,  1865. 
[2]  Mary.     [3]  Alice.     [4]  Eva.     [5]  Ethel. 
(2)  Adam   Fettiplace  (Blandy),   born  , 

1842;  married  6  Feb.,  1868,  Elizabeth  Mary, 
daughter  of  John  Whitlock  Stradhng-Came,  Esq., 
of  St.  Donat's  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  has  5 
sons  and  7  daughters. 

Robert  Acton,  born  I  March,  1870;  John  Came, 
born  II  July,  1872;  Adam  Poyntz,  bom  17  Aug., 
1873;  Lyster  Fettiplace,  born  21  Sept.,  1874; 
Sydenham  Harvey  Brancker,  bom  11  June, 
1879;  Blanche  Gwendolyn;  Constance  Mary; 
Caroline  Winifrid ;  Mabel  Beatrix;  Mary 
Nicholl;  Margaret  Jane;  Elizabeth  Sidney 
Reneira. 

(3)  Anne. 

(4)  Mary,  married  ,  1864,  to  Rev.  Sains- 
bury  Langford  Sainsbury,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxon, 
1S56,  rector  of  Beckington  since  1857,  and  has  a 
son  and  3  daughters. 

Thomas  Hugh  (Sainsbury),  born  1869 ;  Grace 
Mary,  Katherine,  Mar>'. 
(2)  Newdigate,  capt.  R.N.,  born  14  April,  1785;  died 
15  Nov.,  1S53;  married  30  Sept.,  1827,  Alice,  daugh- 
ter of  John  Brynn ;  she  died  21  April,  1875,  having 
had  2  sons  and  4  daughters. 

[1]  Newdigate    (Poyntz),     M.A.    Pembroke    Coll., 

Oxon,  1867,  vicar  of  Little  Drayton  since  1876,  born 

23  Nov.,   1842;    married   18  July,   1S74,   Margaret 

Julia,   daughter  of  Henry  Sweeting,   of  Godman- 

chester,  Hunts,  and  has  had  4  sons  and  4  daughters. 

Newdigate  (Poyntz),  bom  2  June,  1875;  Henry 

Stephen  Castleton,  born  31    Dec,    1878,  died  3 

April,  1S79;  Nathaniel  John,  bom  4  July,  1882; 

Robert    Hugh,    born    10    Oct.,    1883;    Margaret 

Alice;  Mary  Dorothy;  Caroline  Ursula;  Eleanor 

Jane. 

[2]  Nathaniel   Castleton   Stephen   (Poyntz),    B.A. 

Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxon,   1868,  in  holy  orders,  bom 

19  Oct.,  1846;  married  28  Dec,  1882,  Helen  Willis, 

daughter  of  James   Munro   Minor,   M.D.,   of  New 

York,  and  has  a  son, 

Richard  Stephen  Pierrepont  (Poyntz),   bom  25 


Nov.,  iJ 


[3]  Alice,  married  27  Nov.,  1S56,  to  Rev.  Jacob 
Wood,  rector  of  Syde,  co.  Glouc,  who  died  s.d.  is 
Feb.,  1866.  ^ 

[4]  Jane,  married  29  Sept.,  1859,  to  Rev.  Arthur 
Cardinal  Saunders,  M.A.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxon, 
1848,  rector  of  Lydiard  Millicent  since  1881,  vicar 
of  Magor-with-Redwick  from  1860-81,  and  has  had 
3  sons  and  3  daughters. 

Arthur  Newdigate  (Saunders),  died  unmarried ; 

Frederick   Stephen  Poyntz;   Nathaniel  Argent; 

Caroline    Alicia;     Catharine;     Mary    Elizabeth 

Poyntz. 
[5]  Lucy,  died  young,  1854. 

[6]  Mary  (Poyntz),  married  16  July,  1S63,  to  Spencer 
Phipps  Brett,  capt.  R.N.,  retired. 
(8)  Stephen  (Poyntz),  E.I.C.S.,  born  5  Aug.,   1787; 
died  unmarried,  10  Dec,  1872. 

(4)  William,  E.I.C.S.,  bom  17  March,  1790;  died  un- 
married 6  Sept.,  1804. 

(5)  Elizabeth,  bom  16  March,  1780;  died  unmarried 
1842. 

(6)  Lucy,  born  11  May,  1781 ;  died  young. 

(7)  Caroline,  born  27  April,  1787;  married  to  Rev. 
William  Way  Burne,  rector  of  Grittleton,  died  s.p.  3 
May,  1857.  -  *^ 

] 


The  Burne  Family. 


(8)  Amy,  died  young. 

(9)  Lucy  (Poyntz),  born  6  Feb.,  1789;  died  unmarried 
1S56. 

[H]  Rachel,  born  29  Aug.,  1758;  died  4  July  following 
year. 

[12]  Charlotte  (Williamson),  died  ,  1833;  mar- 

ried at  Tormarton,  co.  Glouc,  25  Jan.,  1785,  to  Thomas 
Marriott,  Esq.,  2nd  dragoon  guards  (Queen's  bays), 
1798-1800;  he  died  May,  1840,  having  had  2  sons  and 
8  daughters. 

(1)  Thomas  (Marriott),  born  28  July,  1790;  died 

,  1825;  married  ,  1S23,  Harriet  Good- 

man (she  re-married  to  Mr.  John  East),  and  had  an 
only  child. 

Chadotte  Elizabeth. 

(2)  Richard   Williamson    (Marriott),   born   16  Aug., 
1794,  died  5  Oct.  1S72. 

(3)  Charlotte  Williamson,  bom  18  Oct.,   1785;  died 
unmarried  1824. 

(4)  Katherine,  bom  31  Oct.,   1786,  married 

,   to    Mr.    James    Hill,  and    had    a    son    and    2 
daughters,  Caroline  and  Eleanor. 

(5)  Barbara,  bom  6  Dec,  1787;  died  unmarried  1823. 

(6)  Lucy,  born  16  June,  1789;  married  to 
Thorniwark. 

(7)  Jane   Knightley,   bom    12  Sept.,    1791;    died  28 
May,  1792. 

(8)  Jane,  born  23  Feb.,  1792;  died  young  22  Aug.,  1797. 

(9)  Mary  Addington,    born   23  Nov.,    1795;  married 

,  1S20,  to  Joliffe,  and  died  s.p. 

(10)  Christiana  Benson,  born  4  March,    1797;   died 
unmarried  Sept.,  1834. 

(11)  Jane  Knightley,   bora  21   July,    1798;    died   21 
Jan.,  1799. 

(12)  Knightley  Goodman  (Marriott),  next  named. 


KNIGHTLEY  GOODMAN  MARRIOTT 
(youngest  child  of  Thomas  and  Charlotte 
Marriott,  last  named),  bom  23  Sept.,  1805  ;  died 
14  April,  1878;  married  10  Feb.,  1824,  to  Rev. 
Henry  Thomas  Burne,  M.A.,  of  Grittleton,  Wilts  ; 
bom  7  April,  1799;  died  14  Aug.,  1865,  having 
had  15  sons  and  5  daughters. 

[1]  George  Henry  (Bume),  born  21  Dec,   1824;  died 

18  Feb.,  1825. 

[2]  LIEUT.-GEN.    HENET    KNIGHTLEY    (BTJENE), 

C.B.,  first-named  (see  page  180). 

[3]  George  Charjes   (Bume),  an  elder   brother  of  the 

Trinity   House,   born  31  Jan.,    1827;    married   6   May, 

1857,  Mary  Anne,    daughter  of  Col.  Sir  George  Henry 

Hewett,  Bart,  (see  Foster's  Baronetage),  and  has  a  son. 

George  Henry  Poyntr  (Burne),  lieut.   1879,  and  adj. 

the  Leicestershire  regt.  1S83;  bom  i  March,  1858. 
[4]  Horatio  Mackie  (Burne),  bora  17  March,  1S28;  died 
20  Aug.,  1S29. 

[6]  Newdigate  Hooper  Kearney  (Bume),  bar.-at-law 
of  Lincoln's  Inn  1S60,  late  lieut.  Ottervale  (Devon) 
mounted  rifle  volunteers  (retired  185S),  born  14  Nov., 
1830;  married  15  Sept.,  1S53,  to  Hon.  Caroline  Penelope 
Addington,  daughter  of  Rev.  William  Leonard,  2nd 
Viscount  Sidmouth  (see  Foster's  Peerage),  and  has  5 
sons  and  5  daughters. 
(f)     (1)  Newdigate  Addington  Knightley  (Bume),  lieut. 

Bengal  staff  corps,  bom  23  Nov.,  1855. 
(5?     (2)  Knightley    Poyntz,    lieut.   Seaforth   highlanders 

(Ross-shire  buffs,  the  Duke  of  Albany's)  1881,  bom 
-        10  Nov.,  1S58. 
(j)      (3)  Malcolm  Hiley,  lieut.  royal  Sussex  regt.,  bom  17 

March,  1S61. 

(4)  Herbert  William  Leonard,  bom  27  March,  1S65. 
^      (6)  Rainald  Owen  Percy,  born  3  Jan.,  1871, 


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(6)  Ethel  Caroline. 

(7)  Dora  Mary  Louisa, 

(8)  Lilian  Ursula. 

(9)  Eveline  Clara. 

(10)  Christabel  Lucy. 

[6]  Arthur  Stephen  (Bume),  solicitor,  sometime  in  the 
WarOrtice,  and  private  sec  to  late  Right  Hon.  Edward 
Horsman,  born  26  April,  1832. 

[7]  Felix  Neeld  (Burne),  T.P.Queensland  1S59-72,  born 
17  July,  1S33;  died  17  May,  18S2  ;  married  25  Aug., 
1859,  Laura  Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Robert  Adair 
McNaghten,  and  had  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

Lionel  Arthur  Halford  (Burne),  born  25  Sept.,  l86o, 
died  28  Feb.,  1S66;  Felix  Malcolm  Poyntz,  bom  12 
Mai',  1871 ;  Newdigate  Halford  Marriott,  born  21  July, 
1872;  Beata  Mabel;  Ellen  Gertrude. 
[8]  Alfred  Bodicote  (Bume),  of  Hill  End,  New  South 
Wales,  clerk  of  petty  sessions,  bom  23  Nov.,  1835. 
[9]  Col.  Sir  Owen  Tudor  (Burne),  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E., 
secretary  in  political  and  secret  department  of  India 
office  since  1S74,  joined  20th  regt.  1855,  served  in 
Crimea  and  Indian  mutiny  in  fifteen  actions,  including 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  military  secretary  to 
com.-in-chief.  Sir  Hugh  Rose  (Field-Marshal  Lord 
Straithnairn)  186 1-5,  private  secretary  to  (gov.-gens.) 
earl  of  Mayo  1868-72,  and  to  Lord  Lytton  1S76-8; 
born  12  April,  1837  ;  married  1st,  20  Nov.,  1867,  Hon. 
Evelyne  Browne,  daughter  of  John,  3rd  Lord  Kilmaine ; 
she  died  22  April,  1878  (see  page  104) ;  he  married 
2ndly,  9  Aug.,  1S83,  Lady  Agnes  Charlotte  Douglas, 
daughter  of  George  Sholto,  17th  earl  of  Morton;  by 
his  1st  wife  he  had  3  sons  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Francis  Henry  Cavendish,  born  23  Nov.,  1870. 

(2)  Charles  Richard  Newdigate,  bom  i  April,  1873. 

(3)  Edward  Robert,  bom  14  Aug.,  1876. 

(4)  Gertrude  Mary. 

(5)  Evelyne  Alice  Eleanor. 

[10]  Frederick  (Burne)  of  Tumut,  New  South  Wales, 
clerk  of  petty  sessions,  born  14  April,  1839;  married 
16  May,  1872,  Bessie,  daughter  of  Frederick  R. 
Ferrier,  of  Ferrier's  Vale,  New  South  Wales,  and  has 
4  sons  and  a  daughter. 

Frederick  Charies  Meredith  (Bume) ;  Edward  Owen 

Poyntz;  Claude  Hector;  Knightley  Ferrier;  Grey. 
[11]  Jasper  (Burne),  major  Benga  Istaff  corps,  comdt. 
Malwah  Bheel  corps,  born  25  Jan.,  1841 ;  married  3  Dec, 
1S78,  Annie,  daughter  of  Thomas  Hendle}',  Esq.,  of 
Charlton,  Kent. 

[12]  Alan  de  Leyburn  (Burne),  born  19  Sept.,  1845. 
[13]  Knightley  Grey  (Burne), jprrintint.  commissioner 
British  Burmah,  bom  14  May,  1847 ;  married  16  April, 
1S72,  Mary  Eliott,  daughter  of  Maj.-Gen.  William  Car- 
michael  Russell,  R.A.  (see  Foster's  Baronetage),  and  has 
2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

Knightley  Arthur  Llo5'd  (Bume),  born  26  Oct.,  1873 ; 

Lindsay  Eliott  Lumley,  bom  I  July,   1877;  Evelyne 

Mary ;  Beatrice  Maude ;  May  Adela. 
[14]  Malcolm  Lionel,  born  18  Sept.,  1848;  died  6  March 
following. 

[16]  Douglas  Edward  (Burne),  born  lo  Dec,  1S52. 
[16]  Lucy  Bella,  born  20  Oct.,  1829;  died  8  June,  1846. 
[17]  Christiana  Frances,  bom  22  Aug.,  1834;  died   II 
Nov.,  1835. 

[18]  Caroline  Mary,  born  31  Aug.,  1842. 
[19]  Adela  Maude,  bom  12  March,  1844;  died  22  April, 
1850. 

[20]  Eleanor  Elizabeth  Lumley,  bora  9  Feb.,  1850; 
married  16  Oct.,  1873,  to  Gen.  Sir  James  Brind,  K.C.B., 
col.  comdt.  R.A.  since  1877,  commanded  R.A.  af  Delhi 
1857,  at  Pohilcund  under  Lord  Clyde,  and  at  Bareilly, 
Allahabad  division,  1873-5,  Sirhind  division  1875,  ^^^ 
has  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 

Percy  Edwin   Owen    (Brind),   born    17  Jan.,    1877 ; 

Ralph  Montacute,  bom  2  Dec,   l88l ;  Eleanor  Jane 

Marriott;  Joan  Knightley. Tb „ Z   Hx^ah^^df^^  - 


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Edward  I.,  crowned  l9=f=Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  1 7  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 


John,  Count^Elizabeth,=Humphrey  de  Bohun,  Earl'of 
of  Holland,  d.  5  May,  I  Hereford,  etc.  (2nd  husband), 
etc.  (isthus-  I3l6,aged  fell  at  Boroughbridge,  j6 
band),  d.s.p.     32.  |  March,  1 321. 

James  Butler,  Earl  of:^Eleanor=i::Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 
Carrick  and  Earl  of  Or-  I  de  worth  (2nd  husband), 
monde  (1st  husband),  Bohu;i.  Jiad  summons  to  parlt. 
d.  6  June,  1337.  |    '  13  Noy.  1347- 


James  Butler,  2nd  Earl  pf:=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ormonde,  lord  justice  of  I  Darcy,  lord  justice  of^Ire^ 
Ireland  1359-60,  d.  18  Ocf.  land,  she  re-m.  to  Sir  Ro- 
1382-3.  I  berf  Hereford. 

James  Butler,  3rd  Earl  of=Anne,    dau.    of  John,    5th 
Ormonde,    lord    justice    pf  i  Lord  Welles. 
Ireland,  d.  7  Sept.  1405.  '     |  ' 

Sir  Richard  Butler,  of  Poles-=Catharinp,  dim.  of  Gildas 
town,  CO.  Kilkenny.  I  O'Reilly,  lord  pf  Cavan. 

Sir  Edmund  Butler,  pfPoles=Catharine,  dau.  of  Mulrony 
town,  d.  13  June,  1464.         |  OCarroU,  d.  1506. 


Sir  James  Butler,  hi^  attain-=^abina,  dau.  of  Donnell 
der  was  reversed,  d.  16  Apl.  j  Reagh,  MacMurrough  Ca- 
1487.  I  venagh,  d.  1508. 


Pierce,  8th  Earl  of  Onnonde=Margare^,  2nd  dau.  of  Gerald 
in  1515,  cr.  Earl  of  Ossoiy  |  FitiGerald,EarlofKildare, 
1527,  d.  21-26  Aug.  1539.      I  K.Q. 

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ijames  Butler,  2nd  Baron  of 
Dunboyne,  d.  18  Feb.  1621. 


Margaret  0'Brien(2ndwife),: 
d.  20  Feb.  1636. 


Theobald    Butler,    of  Kil-=Margaret,    widow     of    Sir 
loskehan,  co.  Tipperary,  3rd  I  Nicholas  Arthur,  of  Lime- 
'      "  '      '  rick,  dau.  of  Sir  Valentine 

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James  Butler,  of  Killoskehan=Margaret  Bourke, 
and  Drom,  in  Tipperary.        I 


James  Butler,  of  Killoskehan= Button. 

and  Drom,  co.  Tipperary.      | 


Richard    Butler,    of  Drom=Margaret,  dau.  of  Morgan 
and  Wilford,  co.  Tipperary.  |  O'Brien. 


Theobald  Butler,  of  Wilford.=Eli2abeth(?nd  wife),  dau., of 
Esq.,  will  dated  22  June,  ]  Edmond  Lee,  of  Waterford 
1794.  Esq. 


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William  Butler,  of  EJiza- : 

Wilford  and  Drom,  beth 

m.  and  d.  s.p.  3  B\itler. 
Jan.  1806. 


Hubert  McLaughlin,  rec-=Hon.FredericaCrofton(post.), 
tor  of  Burford,  Salop,  b.  ]  dau.of  Sir  Edward  Crofton.of 
9  Aug.  1805,  d.  15  D^c.  I  Moate,  CO.  Roscommon, Bart., 
1882.  I  sister  of  Edward,  Lord  Crofton 

(see  Foster's  Peerage),  m.  24 
I  Sept.  1835,  d.  28  May,  1881. 


Edward  McLaugh-  William  George 

lin,  J.P.,  lieut.-col.  McLaughlin,  bl 

R.A.,    b.   1838,    m.  1839,     m.     1877 

J857    Annie,    only  Frances,  dau.  of 

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Frederick  Hubert    Charles  McLaugh-    Randolph   Hum-    Alfred  Harry  Mc-    Lou 
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of  late  Col. 
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-Berens,    vicar  1852,  m.  1S76  Mary    Georgina. 

1881     of  Sidcup,  b.1844,  Lelilia,  only  child 

dau.     m.    r877    EUinor  of  late  T.  Unvick, 

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MCLAUGHLIN,  EDWARD,  of  the  Lydiates, 
Brimfield,  Herefordshire,  J. P.,  lieut.-coL 

R.A.,  1881  ;    I9TH  IN  DESCENT  FROM  EDWARD  L; 

bom  I  Jan.,  1858;  married  3  June,  1857,  Anne, 
only  child  of  late  James  Bromilow,  Esq.,  of  St. 
Helens,  Lanes.,  and  has  4  sons. 

[1]   Edward   Crofton   Leigh,   in   holy  orders;    bom  19 

Nov.,  1858. 

[2]  George  Hall,  lieut.  R.A.;  bom  27  Dec,  1859. 

[3]  Hubert  James,  lieut.  94th  regt. ;  born  2  Dec,  i860. 

[4]  Vivian  Guy  Ouseley,  bom  25  Sept.,  1865. 


The  Descent  of 
Lieut. -Col.  McLaughlin,  R.A., 

FROM 

THE  Blood  Royal  of  England. 

DWARD  L,  so  named 
after  Edward  the  Confes- 
sor; bom  at  Westminster 
17  June,  1239,  knighted 
at  Burgos  1254,  created 
earl  of  Chester ;  crowned 
at  Westminster,  19  Aug., 
1274,  king  of  England, 
lord  of  Ireland,  duke  of 
Aquitaine ;  he  subdued 
the  principality  of  Wales  1283,  claimed  and  exer- 
cised feudal  superiority  over  Scotland ;  died  at 
Burgh-on-the-Sands,  Cumberland,  7  July,  1307, 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey;  by  his  ist  wife, 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Ferdinand  III.,  king  of 
Castile,  who  died  27  Nov.,  1290,  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

EDWARD  II.,  bom  in  Carnarvon  Castle  25 
April,  1284;  styled  prince  of  Wales  and 
earl  of  Chester  130 1  ;  created  duke  of  Aquitaine 
4  Nov.,  1306  ;  crowned  at  Westminster  by  Henry, 
bishop  of  Winchester,   23   Feb.,  1307;   suffered 


[ 


forfeiture  of  his  French  territory  in  1324,  by  i 
of  his  omission  to  do  homage  in  that  year  to 
Charles  le  Bel.  Edward  was  imprisoned  in  Kenil- 
worth  Castle,  formally  deposed  25  Jan.,  1327, 
and  murdered  in  Berkeley  Castle  21  Sept.  same 
year.  The  king  married  28  Jan.,  1308,  Isabel, 
daughter  of  Philip  IV.  of  France;  she  died  at 
Hertford  22  Aug.,  1358,  having  had,  with  other 


EDWARD  III.,  king  of  England,  eari  of 
Chester  1320,  duke  of  Aquitaine,  count  of 
Ponthieu  and  Montreuil  1325  ;  crowned  at  West- 
minster in  his  father's  lifetime,  i  Feb.,  1327; 
defeated  the  Scots  at  Halidon  Hill  1333  ;  in  1339 
he  assumed  the  style  of  "king  of  France  and 
England,  and  lord  of  Ireland,"  and  quartered 
the  arms  of  France  in  the  first  quarter ;  gained 
a  great  naval  victory  over  the  French  off  Sluys 
1340,  and  won  the  celebrated  battle  of  Cressy 
26  Aug.,  1346;  17  Oct.  following  the  Scots  were 
defeated  at  Neville  Cross,  and  King  David  11. 
taken  prisoner  to  London,  where  he  remained 
nearly  11  years.  Instituted  the  order  of  the 
Garter  1349.  His  son,  the  Black  Prince, 
defeated  the  French  at  the  battle  of  Poictiers,  19 
Sept.,  1356,  and  brought  King  John  prisoner  to 
London,  where  he  remained  nearly  5  years  (for 
further  particulars  see  Royal  Lineage,  Foster's 
Peerage).  The  king  died  at  Sheen,  Surrey,  21  June, 
1377,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son. 


LIONEL  OF  Antwerp,  born  there  29  Nov., 
1338 ;  duke  of  Clarence,  so  created  1362  ; 
created  earl  of  Ulster  and  lord  of  Connaught  and 
Trim  in  Ireland,  in  right  of  his  ist  wife;  died  at 
Longueville,  in  Piedmont,  17  Oct.,  1368;  married 
ist,  1352,  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heir  of  William 
de  Burgh,  earl  of  Ulster  (whose  mother  Elizabeth 
was  youngest  sister  and  co-heir  of  Gilbert  de 
Clare,  earl  of  Hertford  and  Gloucester,  who  fell 
at  Bannockburn  13 13,  son  of  Joan  of  Acre, 
daughter  of  Edward  I.) ;  she  died  in  Dublin  1363. 
He  married  zndly,  1368,  Violanta',  daughter  of 
Galeazzo,  duke  of  Milan  ;  she  re-married  to  Otho 
Paleologus,  marquis  of  Montferrat.  By  his  first 
marriage  he  had  an  only  daughter, 

85] 

"  24 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


A' 


PHILIPPA  OF  Clarence,  bom  i6  Aug.,  1355; 
married,  1368,  to  Edmund  Mortimer,  3rd 
earl  of  March,  lord  of  Wigmore,  lieut.  of  Ireland 
3  Richard  II.  ;  died  at  Cork  27  Dec,  1381,  having 
had,  with  other  issue  (see  Wolseley  and  Haig 
pedigrees),  a  son, 

ROGER  MORTIMER,  eari  of  March  and 
Ulster,  lord  of  Wigmore,  Clare,  and  Con- 
naught,  lieut.  of  Ireland  24  Jan.,  1381,  nominated 
by  Richard  II.  his  successor  in  the  kingdom  of 
England;  was  slain  by  O'Brien  and  the  Irish  of 
Leinster  at  Kenlis  20  July,  1398,  aged  24  ;  married 
Eleanor,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  Holland, 
earl  of  Kent ;  she  was  re-married  to  Sir  Edward 
Charlton,  Lord  Powis,  and  died  23  Oct.,  1405, 
having  had  issue  by  both  husbands,— by  her  ist 
husband  she  had,  with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 
NNE  MORTIMER,  married,  as  ist  wife,  to 
Richard  of  Conisburgh  (son  of  Edmund, 
duke  of  York) ;  created  eari  of  Cambridge  2  Hen. 
IV.,  1414;  beheaded  for  high  treason  6  Aug., 
141S,  leaving,  with  an  only  daughter,  an  only  son, 

RICHARD,  3rd  duke  of  York,  restored  to  his 
uncle's  titles  as  duke  of  York,  eari  of 
Cambridge  and  Rutland,  and  lord  of  Tindale, 
4  Hen.  VI.,  1425,  became  eari  of  Ulster  and 
March,  lord  of  Wigmore,  Clare,  Trim,  and 
Connaught,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  Edmund 
Mortimer,  earl  of  March,  1424,  constable  of 
England,  regent  of  France  with  Edmund  Beau- 
mont, duke  of  Somerset,  1435,  lieut.  and  capt.- 
gen.  of  all  France  18  Hen.  VI.,  lieut.  of  Ireland 
26-36  Hen.  VI.  ;  constituted  protector  of  the 
realm  in  parliament  3  April,  1454,  and  again  19 
Nov.,  1455;  in  Oct.,  1459,  the  Duke  went  to 
Ireland,  and  he  with  his  son,  the  earl  of  March, 
were  declared  traitors  in  parliament  20  Nov.  same 
year ;  at  the  battle  of  Northampton,  9  July,  1460, 
the  earl  of  March  took  King  Henry  prisoner ;  the 
duke  returned  to  England  and  claimed  the  crown, 
but  agreed  that  Henry  should  continue  to  reign 
for  life,  and  be  succeeded  by  the  then  duke  of 
York,  who  was  declared  rightful  heir  to  the  crown ; 
at  the  battle  of  Wakefield,  31  Dec,  1460,  the 
duke'sforces  were  defeated  by  thoseunderHenry's 
queen  (Margaret),  and  he  lost  his  life  ;  married 
Cicely,  youngest  daughter  of  Ralph  Nevill,  eari 
of  Westmoriand  (by  Joane  Beaufort,  his  2nd  wife, 
daughter  of  John  of  Gaunt,  duke  of  Lancaster, 
see  vol.  i.,  page  3) ;  she  died  at  Berkhamstead 
castle  31  May,  1495;  buried  with  the  duke,  at 
Fotheringhay,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

EDWARD  IV.,  born  at  Rouen  29  April,  1441, 
styled  earl  of  March  during  his  father's 
lifetime;  won  the  battle  at  Mortimer's  Cross, 
Herefordshire;  proclaimed  king  4  March,  1461, 
and  the  next  day  sat  upon  the  king's  seat  in 
■Westminster  Hall ;  marched  on  the  13th  of  same 


month  to  the  north  to  give  battle  to  King  Henry's 
army,  which  he  defeated  at  Towton  Field ;  he 
was  crowned  in  Westminster  Abbey  29  June,  1461. 
In  1463  Queen  Margaret  renewed  the  contest, 
but  she  was  defeated  at  He.xham  15  May,  1464; 
Henry  VI.  was  imprisoned  in  the  Tower  in  1465. 
In  1470  the  earl  of  Warwick  and  the  duke  cf 
Clarence  landed  at  Dartmouth,  whereupon  King 
Edward  retired  to  Flanders  3  Oct.,  and  was 
declared  a  usurper  by  parliament,  and  King 
Henry  restored  to  the  throne.  On  25  March, 
1471,  Edward  landed  in  Yorkshire,  was  wel- 
comed by  the  citizens  of  London,  who  gave 
up  Henry,  and,  at  the  battle  of  Bamet,  on  14 
April,  defeated  the  earl  of  Warwick,  who  was 
there  slain,  and  on  4  May  following  defeated 
Queen  Margaret's  forces  at  the  battle  of  Tewkes- 
bury, when  she  was  taken  prisoner.  King  Edward 
died  at  Westminster  9  April,  1483,  having  married 
at  Grafton,  Northants,  i  May,  1464,  Elizabeth, 
widow  of  Sir  John  Grey,  Lord  Ferrers  of  Groby, 
and  daughter  of  Sir  Richard  Widville,  Lord  Rivers 
(by  Jacqueline,  widow  of  John,  duke  of  Bedford, 
regent  of  France) ;  she  was  crowned  at  West- 
minster 25  May  following,  and  died  at  the  monas- 
tery of  Bermondsey  by  Southwark  1492,  having 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  daughter, 

ELIZABETH,  crowned  queen  of  England, 
St.  Katharine's  day,  25  Nov.,  i486;  born 
II  Feb.,  1466;  died  11  Feb.,  1503;  married  18 
Jan.,  i486,  to  Henry  VII.  (earl  of  Richmond); 
defeated  Richard  III.  at  Bosworth  ;  crowned  in 
Westminster  Abbey  30  Oct.,  1485;  born  at  Pem- 
broke castle  26  July,  1455  ;  died  at  Richmond  21 
April,  1509,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son 
and  2  daughters. 
[1]  Henry  VIII.,  King  of  England. 
[2]  Margaret,  Queen  of  Scotland,  Ist  wife  of  James  IV. 
[3]  Mary,  Queen  of  France,  born  1498;  died  25  June, 
1533,  having  been  married  at  Abbeville,  Picardy,  9  Oct., 
1514,  as  3rd  wife,  to  Louis  XII.,  king  of  France  (she 
was  crowned  5  Nov.  following) ;  he  died  at  the  palace 
of  Tournelles,  in  Paris,  I  Jan.,  1515.  She  was  re- 
married, at  Greenwich,  13  May,  1515,  as  3rd  wife,  to 
Charles  Brandon,  duke  of  Suffolk,  who  died  1545, 
having  had  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Henry  (Brandon),  created  earl  of  Lincoln  1525, 
died  v.p.  unmarried. 

(2)  Frances  (Brandon),  married  Ist  to  Henry  Grey, 
duke  of  Suflblk,  K.G.,  beheaded  on  Tower  Hill  23 
Feb.,  1554;  re-married  to  Adrian  Stock  (or  Stokes), 
Esq.     By  the  duke  she  had  3  daughters. 

[1]  Lady  Jane  Grej',  born  1537,  proclaimed  queen 
7  July,  1553;  beheaded  12  Feb.,  1554,  having 
married  21  May,  1553,  to  Lord  Guilford  Dudley, 
4th  son  of  John,  duke  of  Northumberland,  who, 
with  the  duke  of  Suffolk,  attempted  to  place  her 
on  the  throne,  for  which  all  four  were  beheaded. 
[2]  Katherine  Grey,  died  in  the  Tower  26  Jan., 
1567;  married  1st,  21  May,  1553,  to  Henry,  Lord 
Herbert,  eldest  son  of  William,  earl  of  Pembroke, 
and  being  divorced,  she  was  re-married  to  Edward 
Seymour,  earl  of  Hertford,  who  died  l6ai.  His 
eldest  son, 

86] 


The  +  Descent  +  of  •<#> 


Alfred  Henry  Caulfeild,  Esq., 


IBlooD  IRogal 


Edward  I.,  crowned  ig^Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

Edward  II.,  crowned  23=Isobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 
Feb.  1307,  b.  25  April,  I  of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  130S, 
1284,  d.  21  Sept.  1327.  d.  22  Aug.  1357. 


Of  (ZBnglanD. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i=Philippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil- 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13N0V.  1312,  I  liam,  Count  of  Holland  and 
d.  21  June,  1377.  Hainault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 

I  d.  15  Aug.  1369. 


Lionel  of  Antwerp,  Duke^Elizabeth  (ist  wife),  dau. 
of  Clarence,  Earl  of  Ulster,  |  and  heir  of  William  de 
anil  Lord  of  Connaught  and  I  Burgh,  Earl  of  Ulster,  de- 
Trim,  Ireland,  b.  29  Nov.  |  scended  from  loan  of  Acre, 
1338,  d.  17  Oct.  136S.  I  m.  1352,  d.  1363. 


Philippa  of  Clarence,  only=Edmund  Mortimer,  3rd  Earl 
child,  b.  16  Aug.  1355,  m.  |  of  March,  lieut.  of  Ireland, 
1368.  I  d.  at  Cork  27  Dec.  13S1. 


Roger   Mortimer,    Earl    of=Eleanor,     eldest     dau. 
March,  etc.  (1st  husband),  I  Thomas  Holland,   Ear 
slain   in   Ireland   20   July,     Kent. 
1398. 


Anne  Mortimer    =Richard  of  Conisburgh  (son  of  Ed- 

(ist  wife).  I  numd,  Duke  of  York),  created  Earl 

I  of  Cambridge,  beheaded  6  Aug.  1415. 


Richard,  3rd  Duke  of  York,=Cicely,  ygst.  dau.  of  Ralph 
"  the  protector,"  slain  at  I  Nevill,  Earl  of  Westmor- 
the  battle  of  Wakefield,  31  land  (by  Joane  Beaufort), 
Dec.  1460.  she  died  31  May,  1495. 


Edward  IV.,  cro\viied=Elizabeth,  widow  of  Sir  John 
29  June,  1461,  d.  9  April,  |  Grey,  Lord  Ferrers  of  Groby, 
1483.  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Widville, 

I  Lord  Rivers,  died  1492. 


Henry  VII.,  crow 
Oct.  1485,  d.  21 
1509. 


led    30=Elizabeth,  crowned  25  Nov. 
April,  I  i486,  d.  II  Feb.  1503. 

/k 


continued/rom  helovi. 
Henry  VII.=Elizabeth. 


lenry  Margaret.  Louis  XII.  of=Mary,  Queen=Charles  Bran- 
/HI.  Queen  of  France,  m.  of  France,  d.  I  don,  Duke  of 
/K        Scotland.      1514,  d.i  Jan.     25june,i533.     Sufiolk,m.i5l5, 


Frances.  =  Henry    Grey,      Eleanor  Brandon,  =  Henry  Clifford,  Earl 

J  Duke  of  Suf-    m.  1537.  I  of   Cumberland,    d. 

folk,  K.G.  I  2  Jan.  1569. 


Ferdinando,  5th    William,  6th  Earl  =  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Ed- 
Earl  of  Derby.       of  Derby,  d.  1642.  I  ward  Vere,  17th  Earl  of  Ox- 
A\  I  ford,  m.  26  June,  1594. 


James  Stanley,  7th  Earl  of=Charlotte,  dau.  of  Claude 
Derby,  K.G.,  beheaded  15  I  de  la  Tremouille,  Duke  of 
Oct.  1651.  Thouars. 

Amelia  Anna  Sophia  Stan-^John,  2nd  Earl  of  Athole, 
ley,  in  her  issue,  sole  heir  I  K.T.,  cr.  Marquis  1677,  d. 
ot  her  father.  |  6  May,  1 703. 


Charles  Murray,  cr.  Earl  of^Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert 
Dunmore  16  Aug.  1686,  d.  I  Watts,  of  co.  Hereford. 
1710-  I 


Lady    Anne    Murray    (ist=:John,    loth   Earl   of  Dun- 
wife),    m.   4    April,    1706,  I  donald,  d   5  June,  1720. 
d.  1711.  I 


Lady  Catherine  Cochrane,=Alexander,     6th     Earl    of 
m.  1729,  d.  15  March,  1786.  I  Galloway,  d.  24  Sept.  1773. 


John,  7th  Earl  of  Galloway,=Anne  (2nd  wife),  dau.  of 
K.T.,  b.  15  March,  1736,  I  Sir  James  Dashwood,  Bart., 
d.  13  Nov.  1806.  I  m.  13  June,  1764,  d.  8  Jan. 

I  1830. 


Lady  Charlotte  Stewart,  m.=Sir  Edward  Crofton,  3rd 
12  Sept.  1801,  d.  May,  1  bart.,  of  Mote  Park,  co. 
1842.  Roscommon,  d,8  Jan.  1816. 


Sir  Edward.  Hon.  Susan-=:Sir     George 
4lh  barf. .sue-        nah  Anne      |        Francis 

cccded  as  Crofton,  m.    t  Caulfeild,  of 

and  baron.  ==  i7Aug.i830.        Donamon, 


-Gibbs  Craw- 
furd  Antrobus, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of 


A 


3  I  Bunbury, 
;,  I  Rosanna, 
:.         26  Marc 


capt.istlife  guards. 


Rumbold,  Bart. 


Alfred  Henry  Caulfeild,  m. 
1st  1872,  Augusta,  dowager 
of  Robert,  7th  Earl  of  Kings- 
ton :  he  m.  2ndly,  1874,  Rosa- 
mond, relict  of  Lord  Alan 
Churchill. 


Hon.Francess^DanielTighe-    Hon.     So-__Eyre  Evans, 
Crofton,  m.  3  1  Bunbury,    of    phia  Crof-  |    of  Ash  Hill 
March,  1825,  I  Rosanna,    d.     ton,   m.    6  I       Towers, 
'1  March,       Dec.  1837.      Limerick,  d. 
I  I7july,i852. 
A 

Florence — Owen   Lewis  Cope 

■-■  ~Peers-Willi.ims,    of 

Temple   House, 

Bucks,    maj.  -  gen 

1882,  M.P.   "sUvel 

As 


Emily  Susan,  m.  to 
Henr>',  3rd  Earl  of 
Lonsdale,  who  d. 
15  Aug.  1876.= 

A 


Caulfeild  (ist  wife), 
m.    18  Aug.    18 
d.  28  July,  1876. 


[187] 


The  Descendants  of  the  Kings  of  England. 


Edward    Seymour,    Lord    Beauchamp,    married 
Honora,  daughter  of  Sir  Richard  Rogers,  Knt.,  of 
Bryanston,    Dorset,    and    was    ancestor    of   the 
dukes  of  Somerset,  1660- 1 7  50. 
[3]  Mary    (deformed),   married  to   Martin    Keyes, 
king's  gentleman-porter. 
(3)   Eleanor  (Brandon),    married    1537,    as    1st  wife, 
to  Henry  Cliflord,  earl  of  Cumberland  ;   he  died  2 
Jan.,    1569,    registered    at    Giggleswick,    Yorkshire, 
having  had  an  onl3'  daughter, 

Margaret  Clifford,  married  to  Henry  Stanley, 
4th  earl  of  Derby,  K.G.,  who  died  25  Sept.,  1594, 
leaving  2  sons. 

[1]  Ferdinando,  5th  earl  of  Derby,  had  summons 
to  parliament  by  writ  as  Lord  Strange  of  Knockyn, 
15S8,  died  at  Ormskirk,  16  April,  1594,  having 
married  Alice,  daughter  of  Sir  John  Spencer,  of 
Althorp,  Northants,  and  had  3  daughters. 

(1)  Anne  (Stanley),  married  1st,  to  Grey  Brydges, 
5th  Lord  Chandos,  K.B.,  who  died  10  Aug.,  162 1, 
having  had  2  sons ;  she  re-married,  as  2nd  wife, 
to  Mervj'n  Touchet,  2nd  earl  of  Castlehaven, 
who  was  attainted  and  executed  on  Tower  Hill, 
14  May,  1631. 

(2)  Frances  (Stanley),  died  11  March,  1625-6; 
married  to  John  Egerton,  earl  of  Bridgwater, 
K.B.,  who  died  4  Dec,  1649. 

(3)  Elizabeth  (Stanley),  married  to  Henry  Has- 
tings, 5th  earl  of  Huntingdon,  who  died  14  Nov., 
1643- 

[2]  William,  6th  earl  of  Derby,  K.G.,  married  26 
June,  1594,  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  Edward 
Vere,  17th  earl  of  Oxford;  he  died  1642,  leaving, 
jvith  other  issue,  a  son,  viz., 

JAMES  STANLEY,  7th  earl  of  Derby,  K.G., 
had  summons  to  parliament  by  writ  as  Lord 
Strange  of  Knockyn,  17  Feb.,  1628,  a  celebrated 
loyalist,  taken  prisoner  at  the  battle  of  Worcester, 
and  beheaded  at  Bolton,  15  Oct.,  1651  ;  bom 
31  Jan.,  1606;  married  Charlotte,  daughter  of 
Claude  de  la  Tremouille,  duke  of  Thouars ;  she 
is  celebrated  in  the  annals  of  the  Stanleys  as  the 
heroic  defender  of  Lathom  House  when  besieged 
by  the  parliamentarians,  and  had,  with  a  son, 
4  daughters,  of  whom  the  youngest. 


AMELIA  ANNA  SOPHIA  STANLEY,  in  her 
issue  sole  heir  of  her  father,  married  to 
John,  2nd  earl  of  Athole,  K.T.,  who,  like  his 
father,  was  a  royalist,  and  was  excepted  by 
Cromwell  out  of  his  act  of  grace  12  April,  1654; 
hereditar)'  sheriff  of  Fifeshire  after  the  Restoration 
(1661),  justice-general  of  Scotland  1663,  capt. 
of  the  king's  guards  1670,  keeper  of  the  privy 
seal  1672,  an  extraordinar>' lord  of  session  1673; 
succeeded  to  the  earldom  of  Tullibardine  in  1670 
upon  the  death  of  James,  4th  earl,  as  aforesaid, 
and  was  created  marquis  of  Athole  by  patent 
dated  17  Feb.,  1676;  K.T.  1687;  died  6  May, 
1703,  buried  in  the  cathedral  church  of  Dunkeld  ; 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

LORD   CHARLES   MURRAY,  lieut.-col.    of 
dragoons,  master  of  the  horse  to  Princess 
Anne  and  Queen  Mary,  created  earl  of  Dunmore, 

[I 


viscount  of  Fincastle,  Lord  Murray  of  Blair, 
Moulin,  and  Fillemont,  16  Aug.,  16S6,  P.C.  Queen 
Anne,  governor  of  Blackness  castle  1707  ;  died 
1710,  having  married  Catherine,  daughter  of 
Robert  Watts,  of  co.  Hereford,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  3  sons. 

LADY  ANNE  MURRAY,  died  171 1;  married 
4  April,  1706,  as  ist  wife,  to  John,  4th  earl 
of  Dundonald,  a  representative  peer  1713,  col.  of 
4th  or  Scottish  troop  of  horse  guards  1713-19;  he 
died  5  June,  1720,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a 
daughter, 

LADY  CATHERINE  COCHRANE,  died  15 
March,  1786;  married  1729,  as  2nd  wife,  to 
Alexander,  6th  earl  of  Galloway,  a  lord  of  police, 
Scotland,  1740;  he  died  24  Sept.,  1773,  leaving, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

JOHN,  7th  earl,  K.T.  1775,  M.P.  Morpeth  1761, 
Ludgershall  1768,  a  lord  of  the  bedchamber 
to  George  III.,  a  representative  peer  1774,  1780, 
1784,  created  Baron  Stewart,  of  Garlies,  in  the 
stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  in  the  peerage  of  Great 
Britain,  6  June,  1796,  bom  15  March,  1736;  died 
13  Nov.,  1806,  having  married  1st,  14  Aug., 
1762,  Lady  Charlotte  Mary  Greville,  daughter  of 
Francis,  1st  earl  of  Warwick;  she  died  31  May, 
1763  ;  he  married  2ndly,  13  June,  1764,  Anne, 
daughter  of  Sir  James  Dashwood,  Bart. ;  she  died 
8  Jan.,  1830,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a 
daughter, 

LADY  CHARLOTTE  STEWART  (sth 
daughter),  died  May,  1842;  married  12 
Sept.,  1801,  to  Sir  Edward  Crofton,  3rd  bart., 
of  Mote  Park,  co.  Roscommon;  he  died  8  Jan., 
1816,  having  had  2  sops  and  7  daughters. 

[1]  Sir  Edward,  4th  bart.,  succeeded  his  grandfather 
12  Aug.,  1817,  as  2nd  baron,  a  representative  peer 
1S40,  lord  in  "waiting,  born  I  Aug.,  1S06;  died  27  Dec, 
1869,  having  married  19  Oct.,  1S33,  Lady  Georgiana 
Paget,  3rd  daughter  of  Henry  William,  1st  marquis  of 
Anglesej-,  K.G. ;  she  died  9  Nov.,  1S75,  having  had  4 
sons  and  a  daughter. 

(1)  Sir  Edward  Henry  Churchill  Crofton,  3rd  and 
present  baron,  elected  an  Irish  representative  peer 
11  Feb.,  1S73,  state  steward  viceregal  household, 
Ireland,  1S79,  born  21  Oct.,  1834. 

(2)  Hon.  Charies  St.  George  (Crofton),  lieut.  R.N. 
(retired),  heir  presumptive  to  the  peerage,  bom  I 
Feb.,  1836;  married  19  Oct.,  1S64,  his  cousin,  Theresa 
Augusta,  3rd  daughter  of  Daniel  Tighe-Bunbury, 
Esq.,  of  Rosanna,  co.  Wicklow ;  she  died  14  Aug., 
1867,  having  had  a  son  and  2  daughters. 

Arthur  Edward  Lowther,  born  7  Aug.,  1866;  Mabel 
Georgiana  ;  Theresa  Diana. 

(3)  Hon.  Alfred  Henry,  lieut.  7th  regt.,  served  in  the 
Crimea,  wounded  at  the  Alma,  page  of  honour  to  the 
Queen  1847,  born  2  April,  1837;  died  unmarried  29 
Oct.,  iSSi. 


^  The  +  Descent  +  ob  •♦ 
LT.-COL.  FREDERICK  EDWARD  BUNBURY-TIGHE, 


OF  WOODSTOCK 


'mm  iaopai 


KILKENNY, 


Of  (ZBnglanD. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  ig^Eleanor  (ist  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  I7june,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

Edward  II.,  crowned  23=rsobel,  dau.  of  Philip  IV. 

Feb.     1307,    b.    25    April,  I  of  France,  m.  28  Jan.  1308, 

I  d. 


1284,  d.  21  Sept.  1327. 


22  Aug.  1357. 


Edward  III.,  crowned  i=Philippa,  3rd  dau.  of  Wil- 
Feb.  1327,  b.  13  Nov.  1312,  I  liam.  Count  of  Holland  and 
d.  21  June,  1377.  Hainault,  m.  24  Jan.  1328, 

I  d.  IS  Aug.  1369. 


Lionel  of  Antwerp,  Duke=Elizabeth  (1st  wife),  dau. 
of  Clarence.  Earl  of  Ulster,  I  and  heir  of  William  de 
and  Lord  of  Connaught  and  I  Burgh,  Earl  of  Ulster,  de- 
Trim,  Ireland,  b.  29  Nov.  I  scended  from  Joan  of  Acre, 
1338,  d.  17  Oct.  136S.  I  m.  1352,  d.  1363. 


Philippa  of  Clarence,  only^Edmund  Mortimer,  3rd  Earl 
child,  b.  16  Aug.  1355,  m.  I  of  March,  lieut.  of  Ireland, 
1368.  I  d.  at  Cork  27  Dec.  13S1. 

I — ' 

Roger   Mortimer,    Earl    of=Eleanor,     eldest     dau.     of 
March,  etc.  (ist  husband),  I  Thomas  Holland,    Earl  of 
slain   in   Ireland   20    July,     Kent. 
1398. 


Anne  Mortimer    =:Richard  of  Conisburgh  (son  of  Ed- 

(ist  wife).  I  mund,  Duke  of  York),  created  Eail 

of  Cambridge,  beheaded  6  Aug.  1415. 


Richard,  3rd  Duke  of  York,=Cicely,  ygst.  dau.  of  Ralph 
"  the  protector,"  slain  at  I  Nevill,  Earl  of  Westmor- 
the  battle  of  Wakefield,  31  land  (by  Joane  Beaufort), 
Dec.  1460.  she  died  31  May,  1495. 

Edward  IV.,  crowned — -Elizabeth,  widow  of  Sir  John 
29  June,  1461,  d.  9  April,  I  Grey,  Lord  Ferrers  of  Groby, 
1483.  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Widville, 

Lord  Rivers,  died  1492. 

Henry    VII.,   crowned    30=Eli2abeth,  crowned  25  Nov. 
Oct.    1485,    d.    21    April,  |  i486,  d.  II  Feb.  1503. 
'509-  A 

A, 
continued  above. 


A, 

ontimied/rom  below, 
nry  VII.=Elizabeth. 


Henry  Margaret.  Louis  XII.  of=Mary,  Queen  =: Charles  Bran- 
VIII.  Queen  of  France,  m.  of  France,  d.  I  don,  Duke  o{ 
A       Scotland.      1514,  d.i  Jan.     Z5june,i533.     Suffolk.m.isis, 


=  Henry    Grey,      Eleanor  Brandon,  =  Henry  Clifford,  Earl 
I  Duke   of    Suf-    m.  1537.  1  of   Cumberland,    d. 

1  folk,  K.G.  I  2  Jan.  1569. 


"^Ul 


James  Stanley,  7th  Earl  of=Charlotte,  dau.  of  Claude 
Derby,  K.G.,  beheaded  15  I  de  la  Tremouille,  Duke  of 
Oct.  1651.  Thouars. 


Amelia  Anna  Sophia  Stan-=John,  2nd  Earl  of  Athole, 
ley,  in  her  issue,  sole  heir  I  K.T.,  cr.  Marquis  1677,  d. 
01  her  father.  |  6  May,  1703. 


Charles  Murray,  cr.  Earl  of=Catherine,   dau.  of  Robert 
Dunmore  16  Aug.  16S6,  d.  I  Watts,  of  co.  Hereford. 
1 710.  I 


=John,    loth    Earl   of  Dun- 
I  donald,  d.  5  June,  1720. 


Lady  Anne  Murray  (1st: 
wife),  m-  4  April,  1706, 
d.  1711. 


Lady  Catherine  Cochrane,  =Alexander,     6th     Earl    of 
m.  1729,  d.  15  March,  1786.  I  Galloway,  d.  24  Sept.  1773. 


John,  7th  Earl  of  Galloway ,=Anne  (2nd  wife),  dau.  of 
K.T.,  b.  15  March,  1736,  I  Sir  James  Dashwood,  Bart., 
d.  13  Nov.  1S06.  m.  13  June,  1764,  d.  8  Jan. 

I  1830. 


rSir  Edward  Crofton,  3rd 
bart.,  of  Mote  Park,  co. 
Roscommon,  d.  8  Jan.  1816. 


Lady  Charlotte  Stewart,  m.: 
12  Sept.  1801,  d.  May, 
1842. 


Sir  Edward,      Hon.  Susan-=Sir     George  Hon.  Charlotte. 

4th  bart., sue-        nah  Anne      1        Francis  Crofton      (2nd' 

cecded  as  Crofton,  m.       Caulfeild,  of  wife),     m.      12 

and  baron.  ==       17  Aug.  1830.        Donamon,  Jan.     1832,    d. 

/t\  I  CO.   Roscom-  30  Sept.  1839. 

/Kmon. 


Gibbs  Craw- 
furd  Antrobus, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of 


Hon.France-s^DanielTighe-  Hon.     So--_Eyre  Evans. 

Crofton,  m.  3  |  Bunbury,    of  phia  Crof-  1    of  Ash  Hill 

March,  1825,  I  Rosanna,    d.  ton,   m.    6  Towers, 

d.     20    Dec.        26  Jlarch,  Dec.  1837.      Limerick,  d. 
1881.                          1874.  I7july,i8s2. 


A 


Frederick       Ed  ^LadyKathleen,  James 

ward     Bunbury-  ,  dau     of    John  But 

Tight,  of  Wood-  I  Wi  liam,      4th  Tighe, 

stock,     CO.     Kil-      Eail    of    Bess-  sana,  c 

kenny,  late  lt.-cl.   I  borough,       m.  low,  ll 

Kilkenny  militia,      1858,  d.  1863.  the  ar 

b.  June,  1826.        I  March 


lury- 
Df  Ros- 
.  Wick- 


dau.  of  Very    m.  7  Aug,  1852, 


2i°(Jct'' 


died  18  May, 

A 


William  Frederick  Tighe, 
lieut.  grenadier  guards, 
b.  17  June,  i860. 


Walter  Stuart,  b.  i36i. 


Theresa,  m. 
1864  to  Hon. 
Charles  Crof- 

and  d.  1867. 

A 

Una  En 


Georgiana^J.  H. 
Harriet.         Bridg- 


Flora.  Maud  Mary. 


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(4)  Hon.  Francis  George  (Crofton),  comr.  R.N. 
(retired  1882),  born  7  June,  1838;  married  1st,  18 
Aug.,  1864,  Gertrude  Caroline,  eldest  daughter  of 
Col.  Edward  Symes  Bayly,  of  Ballyarthur,  co. 
Wicklow,  and  widow  of  John  Talbot,  Esq.,  of  Mount 
Talbot,  CO.  Roscommon ;  she  died  19  Aug.,  1869, 
having  had  a  daughter. 

[1]  Gertrude  Catherine  Georgiana. 
Hon.  F.  G.  Crofton  married  2ndly,  7  Feb.,  1878, 
Emily  Augusta,  eldest  daughter  of  Lieut. -Col.  Mont- 
gomerie  Stewart  Caulfeild  (see  Foster's  Peerage, 
E.  Charlemont),  of  Weston  Park,  co.  Kildare,  and 
has  4  sons. 

2]  Ernest  Alfred,  born  6  Dec,  1878. 
3]  George,  bom  23  March,  lS8l. 
4]  Alfred  Gerald,  born  18  June,  1882. 
6]  Francis,  born  23  May,  1883. 
(6)  Hon.  Augusta  Caroline,  married  18  July,  1866,  to 
Hon.  Luke  Gerald  Dillon,  eldest  son  of  Robert,  3rd 
Lord  Clonbrock  (see  Foster's  Peerage,  B.  Clonbrock), 
and  has  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

Robert    Edward     (Dillon),    born    21     May,     1869 ; 

Georgina  Caroline  ;  Edith  Augusta  ;  Ethel  Louisa. 

[2]  Hon.  William  (Crofton),  had  a  patent  of  precedenc3- 

3  July,    1837,    born  25  Jan.,   1814;  died  unmarried   16 

April,  1838. 

[3]  Hon.  Susannah  Anne  (patent  of  precedency  3  July, 
1837),  married  17  Aug,,  1830,  to  St.  George  Francis 
Caulfeild,  of  Donamon  Park,  co.  Roscommon  (see 
Foster's  Peerage,  E.  Charlemont),  and  has  had  2  sons 
and  2  daughters. 

(1)  St;  George  Francis  Robert  (Caulfeild),  capt.  1st 
life  guards,  born  20  April,  1831;  died  9  March,  1875, 
having  married  11  Feb.,  1868,  Louisa  Anne,  only 
daughter  of  Thomas  Russell  Crampton,  Esq.,  of 
London  (she  re-married  28  July,  1881,  as  2nd  wife, 
to  Sir  Horace  Rumbold,  Bart.),  and  had  a  son, 

Algernon  Thomas  St.  George,  born  31  July,  1S69. 

(2)  Alfred  Henry  (Caulfeild),  born  29  Dec.,  1834; 
married  1st,  14  Nov.,  1S72,  Augusta,  dowager  of 
Robert  Edward,  7th  earl  of  Kingston,  and  daughter 
of  Arthur,  1st  Lord  Templemore;  she  died  I  April, 
1873;  he  married  2ndly,  4  Aug.,  1874,  Rosamond, 
relict  of  Lord  Alan  Spencer  Churchill  (see  Foster's 
Peerage,  D.  Marlborough),  and  daughter  of  Thomas 
Dowker,  Esq.,  of  Huntington  Hall,  Yorks. 

(3)  Emily  Susan  (Caulfeild),  married  31  July,  1852, 
to  Henry,  3rd  earl  of  Lonsdale,  M.P.  'West  Cumber- 
land 1847-52,  lord-Heut.  Cumberiand  1868-76,  capt.  1st 
life  guards,  lieut-col.  Westmorland  yeomanry  1S72-6; 
died  15  Aug.,  1876,  having  had  4  sons  and  2  daughters. 

[1]  St.  George  Henry,  4th  earl  of  Lonsdale,  hon. 
col.  3rd  batt.  of  The  Border  regt.  (formerly  Cumber- 
land militia)  1877-S2,  capt.  '\\''estmorland  and 
Cumberland  yeomanry  cavalry  1876-82,  capt.  Notts 
militia  1876,  lieut.  naval  reserve,  born  4  Oct.,  1855  ; 
died  8  Feb.,  1882,  having  married  6  July,  187S, 
Lady  Constance  Gladys  Herbert,  sister  of  George, 
13th  earl  of  Pembroke,  and  had  a  daughter. 

Lady  Gladys  Mary  Juliet,  born  9  April,  1881. 
[2]  Heno'  Cecil,  5th  eari  of  Lonsdale,  hereditary 
vice-admiral  of  Cumberland  and  Westmorland, 
major  3rd  batt.  The  Border  regt.  1S83,  born  25  Jan., 
1857;  married  27  June,  1S78,  Lady  Grace  Cecilia 
Gordon,  daughterof Charles,  loth  marquis  ofHuntly. 
[3]  Hon.  Charles  Edwin  (Lowther),  heir  presump- 
tive to  the  peerage,  born  II  July,  1859. 
[4]  Hon.  Lancelot  Edward  (Lowther),  born  25 
June,  1S67. 

[6]  Lady  Sibyl  Emily  (Lowther). 
[6)  Lady  Verena  Maud  (Lowther). 

(4)  Fanny  Florence  (Caulfeild),  died  28  July,  1876, 
having  married  18  Aug.,  1862,  as  ist  wife,  to  Owen 
Lewis  Cope  Peers-Williams,  of  Temple  House,  Bucks, 
col.  late  commanding  royal  horse  guards,  silver  stick 


in  waiting  on  Her  Majesty,  M.P.  Great  Marlow  18S0, 
major-gen.  1882  (see  also  SI^-cLAIR,  in  Foster's 
Baronetage),  and  had  2  sons. 
[4]  Hon.  Charlotte  (Crofton),  patent  of  precedency  3 
July,  1837,  died  30  Sept.,  1839;  married  12  Jan.,  1832, 
as  2nd  wife,  to  Gibbs  Crawfurd  Antrobus,  Esq.,  of 
Eaton  Hall,  Cheshire,  high  sheriff  1834,  M.P.  Aid- 
borough  1820-6,  Plympton  Earl  1S26-32  (see  Foster's 
Baronetage);  he  died  21  May,  1861,  having  had  2  sons 
and  2  daughters. 

(1)  Edward  Crawfurd  (Antrobus),  capt  50th  regt., 
born  28  Feb.,  1835,  died  24  Aug.,  1864. 

(2)  Charles  (Antrobus),  born  26  Aug.,  1836. 

(3)  Susan  Emily,  unmarried. 

(4)  Anna  Maria,  married  iS  Oct.,  1864,  to  Rev. 
Francis  Richard  Bryans,  B.A.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxon, 
1858,  vicar  of  Elworth  1867-72,  and  has  2  daughters. 

Edith  Ama  (Bryans) ;  Bessie. 
[5]  Hon.  Frances  (Crofton),  patent  of  precedency  3 
July,  1837,  died  20  Dec,  1S81 ;  married  3  March,  1825, 
to  Daniel  Tighe-Bunbury,  Esq.,  of  Rosanna,  co.  Wick- 
low ;  he  died  26  March,  1874,  having  had  5  sons  and  6 
daughters. 

(1)  Frederick  Edward  (Bunbur\--Tighe),  of  Wood- 
stock, CO.  Kilkenny,  J. P.  co.  Wicklow,  late  lieut.- 
col.  comdt.  Kilkenny  militia,  served  also  in  53rd 
and  82nd  regts.;  born  June,  1826;  married  10  Aug., 
1858,  Lady  Kathleen  Louisa  Georgina  Ponsonby, 
daughter  of  John  William,  4th  earl  of  Bessborough; 
she  died  9  July,  1S63,  leaving  2  sons. 

[1]  William    Frederick    (Tighe),    lieut.    grenadier 

guards;  born  17  June,  i860. 

[2]  Edward  Kenrick,  born  ,  1862. 

(2)  James  Stuart  (Bunbury-Tighe),  of  Rosanna,  co. 
Wicklow,  J.P.,  D.L.,  high  sheriff  1876;  lieut.-col., 
late  major,  Sth  Madras  cavalry;  born  I  March,  183 1 ; 
married  21  Oct.,  1857,  Charlotte,  youngest  daughter 
of  Ver3'  Rev.  Thomas  John  de  Burgh,  of  Oldtown, 
dean  of  Cloyne,  and  has  2  sons  and  4  daughters. 

Walter  Stuart  (Bunbuo'-Tighe),  late  lieut.  Wicklow 
artillery  militia,  born  ,  1S61 ;  Wilfred, 

born  ,  1S68;  Louisa,  a  twin  with  Flora; 

Una  Emily  ;  Maud  Mary. 

(3)  Arthur  Frances  (Bunbury-Tighe),  R.N.,  died 

,  1870,  aged  33. 

(4)  Richard  William,  died  1843,  aged  4. 

(5)  Francis  Robert  Spencer,  died  1855,  aged  10. 

(6)  Frances  Marianne  (Bunbury-'Tighe) ;  married 
7  Aug.,  1852,  to  Hon.  Frederick  Arthur  Henry 
Chichester,  3rd  son  of  Arthur,  Ist  Lord  Templemore 
(see  Foster's  Peerage) ;  he  died  18  May,  1863,  leaving 
5  sons  and  2  daughters, 

[1]  Spencer  Frederick  (Chichester),  lieut.  2lst 
royal  fusiliers;  born  27  Sept.,  1854. 
[2]  Alan  George  (Chichester),  lieut.  18th  royal 
Irish,  served  in  Egypt  1882,  slightly  wounded; 
born  8  April,  1S57;  married  27  April,  1SS2,  Geor- 
gina Charlotte,  widow  of  Lord  Francis  Nathaniel 
Conyngham,  daughter  of  Charles,  Ist  Lord  Trede- 
gar; she  bom  15  May,  1S39. 

[3]  Ernest   William    (Chichester),   born   21   Sept. 
1S58. 

[4]  Atholl  Augustus,  born  9  May,  1 86 1. 
[5]  Reginald  de  Blaquiere,  born  15  Aug.,  1S62. 
[6]  Evelyn  Augusta. 
[7]  'Violet  Amelia. 

(7)  Louisa  Elizabeth. 

(8)  Theresa  Augusta  (Bunbury-Tighe),  died  14  Aug., 
1867 ;  married  19  Oct.,  1864,  to  her  cousin,  Hon. 
Charles  St.  George  Crofton,  R.N.,  named  above. 

(9)  Georgiana  Harriet,  married  ,  to  J. 
Hargrave  Bridgford,  Esq. 

(10)  Gertrude  Fanny,  died  unmarried. 

(11)  Susan  Diana  (Bunbury-Tighe). 

[6]  Hon.  Sophia  (Crofton),  patent  of  prece-'-ncy  3  July, 


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FANNY    FREDERICA, 
WIFE    OF    FREDERIC    CLARK,    ESQ^,    D.L., 

OF  42A,    GREAT   CUMBERLAND   PLACE,    LONDON,   AND    THE    OLD 
MANOR    HOUSE,    HYTHE,    KENT. 


l5loori  iaopal 


of  Cnglann. 


Edward  I.,  crowned  i9=f=Eleanor  (1st  wife),  dau.  of 
Aug.  1274,  b.  17  June,  1239,  I  Ferdinand  III.,  King  of 
d.  7  July,  1307.  I  Castile,  d.  27  Nov.  1290. 

John,  Count^Elizabeth.^Humphrey  de  Bohun,  Earl  of 
of  Holland,  d.  S  May,  I  Hereford,  etc.  (2nd  husband), 
etc.  (isthus-  I3l6,aged  fell  at  Boroughbridge,  16 
band),d.s.p.     32.  March,  1 32 1. 

' — I 
James   Butler,  Earl  of=:Eleanor=Sir  Thomas  de  Dag- 
Carrick  and  Earl  of  Or-  I       de         worth  (2nd  husband), 
monde    (ist    husband),      Bohun.     had  summons  to  parlt. 
d.  6  June,  1337.  I  13  Nov.  1347. 


Ormonde,    lord    justice    of  I  Darcy,  lord  justice 
Ireland  1359-60,  d.  18  Oct.     land,  she  re-m.  to  Sir  Ro- 
1382-3.  I  bert  Hereford. 


James  Butler,  3rd  Earl  of=rAnne,    dau.    of  John,    5th 
Ormonde,    lord    justice    of  I  Lord  Welles. 
Ireland,  d.  7  Sept.  1405.        I 


SirRichard  Butler,  of  Poles-=Catharine.  dau.  of  Gildas 
town,  CO.  Kilkenny.  I  O'Reilly,  lord  of  Cavan.    ' 

Sir  Edmund  Butler. ofPoles-^Cathari]  e,  dau.  ofMulrony 
town,  d.  13  June,  1464.         I  O'Carroll,  d.  1506. 

Sir  James  Butler,  his  attain-=Sabina,  dau.  of  Donnell 
der  was  reversed,  d.  16  Apl.  I  Reagh,  MacMurrough  Ca- 
1487.  I  venagh,  d.  1508. 


Pierce,  8th  Earl  ofOrmonde=Margaret.2nddau  ofGerald 
in  1515,  or.  Earl  of  Ossory  I  FitzGerald,  Earlof  Kildare, 
1527,  d.  21-26  Aug.  1539.      I  K.G. 


Hellen  Butler=Donogh  O'Brien,  2nd  Earl 
^ofThomond,  d.  April,  1553. 


A, 

conUmted /7'om  below. 
Hellen  Butler=T=Donogh  O'Brien, 


Connor   O'Brien,   3rd  Earl;=Ownye  (2nd  wife),  dau.  of 
of  Thomond.  |  Turlogh-Mac-i-Brien-ara. 


Margaret  0'Brien(2ndwife),=James  Butler,  2nd  Baron  of 
d.  20  Feb.  1636.  I  Dunboyne,  d.  18  Feb.  1621. 


Theobald  Butler,  of  KiI-=Margaret,  widow  of  Sir 
loskehan,  co.  Tipperary,  3rd  Nicholas  Arthur,  of  Lime- 
son,  d.  2  Feb.  1610.  rick,  dau.  of  Sir  Valentine 
Blake,  Bart. 


James  Butler,  of  Killoskehan=Margaret  Bourke. 
and  Drom,  in  Tipperary.        I 

James  Butler,  of  KilIoskehan:= Button. 

and  Drom,  co.  Tipperary.      | 

I ' 

Richard  Butler,  of  Drom=Margaret,  dau.  of  Morgan 
and  Wilford,  co.  Tipperary.  |  O'Brien. 

Theobald  Butler,  of  Wilford.=Elizabeth(2nd  wife),  dau.,of 
Esq.,  will  datid  22  June,  I  Edmond  Lee,  of  Waterford 
1794.  Esq. 


William  Butler,  of  Eliza-  =Thomas  McLaughlin,  of 

WilfordandDrom,  beth       Dublin,    Esq.,     and     of 

m.   and  d.   s.p.   3  Butler.     Ballythomas,        Queen's 
Jan.  1806. 


Co.,  b.  1761,  d.  1810. 


Edward  McLaugh-    Willi 
lin,  J.P.,U  ■        -  - 

"   '       '     1838,    m.    1839, 


Hubert  McLaughlin,  rec-=Hon.FredericaCrofton(post.), 
tor  of  Burford,  Salop,  b.  |  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Crofton,  of 
9  Aug.  1805,  d.  15  Dec.  J  Moate,  CO.  Roscommon, Bart., 
18S2.  i  sister  of  Edward,  Lord  Crofton 

(see  Foster's  Peerage),  m.  24 
Sept.  1835,  d.  28  May,  1881. 

1870 


1852,  m.  1876  Mary    Georgin^ 


m.low,  Esq.,  of  St. 
Helens,  Lancs.== 


877    trictjudgeBensal,    Wansteai 

.  of    b.   1840,  m.  Har-    b     1842, 

ett.     net,  dau.  of  Rev.     Louisa  Jane,  dau.  m.    1877    Ellinor  of  late  T.  Urwick, 

Esq.,     of     Mill    T.Maurice,  rector    of  late  Col.  John  Frances,    only  of  the  Castle,  Lud- 

House.Bradford.    of  Hamhill.  Finnis,  i8th  Ben-  child  of  H.    H.  low.=v= 

I.  Kerens,  Esq.,  of  /K 


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1837,  married,  6  Dec,  I.S37,  to  E>Te  Evans,  jun.,  Esq., 
of  Ash  Hill  Towers,  co.  Limerick  (see  Foster's  Peerage, 
B.  Carbery);  he  died  17  July,  1852,  leaving  2  sons  and 
2  daughters. 

(1)  Elystan  Eyre  (Evans),  of  Ash  Hill  Towers,  co. 
Limerick,  J.P.,  born  23  June,  1845  ;  married  21  Dec, 
1876,  Isabella,  widow  of  Richard  Beardsley,  U.S. 
consul-general  at  Cairo,  and  daughter  »i  Rev.  Philip 
Smith,  of  Cherrymount,  co.  Meath. 

(2)  St.  George  Frederick  William  (Evans),  born  28 
Aug.,  1847. 

(3)  Anna  Caroline  (Evans). 

(4)  Sophia  Helen  Augusta,  married  10  Jan.,  1880,  to 
William  Panton  Forbes,  of  Yardley  Chase,  St.  Eliza- 
beth, Jamaica. 

[7]  Hon.  Frederica  (Crofton)  (posthumous  child),  patent 
of  precedency  3  July,  1837,  died  28  May,  1S81 ;  married 
24  Sept.,  1835,  to  Rev.  Hubert  McLaughlin,  M.A.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin,  1832,  rector  of  Burford,  1st  portion,  1838, 
rural  dean  1843,  prebendary  of  Hunderton  in  Hereford 
cathedral  1857,  sometime  chaplain  at  Nice  and  domestic 
chaplain  to  Lord  Crofton;  he  died  1$  Dec,  18S2,  having 
had  7  sons  and  4  daughters. 

(1)  EDWABD  Mclaughlin,  first  named  (see  page 
185). 

(2)  William  George  (McLaughlm),  of  Wilmcote 
House,  CO.  Warivick,  born  13  June,  1839;  married  13 
June,  1877,  Frances,  daughter  of  late  James  Garnett, 
Esq.,  of  Bradford,  and  has  a  son  and  3  daughters. 

Reginald  George,  born  7  May,  1879;  Millicent 
Kate,  bom  3  April,  1878;  Lilian  Elizabeth,  bom 
12  Nov.,  1880;  Frederica  Hubertine,  bom  8  June, 
1882. 
(8)  Frederick  Hubert  (McLaughlin),  M.A.  Camb., 
B.C.S.    since    1862,   district  judge   Pubna,   Eastern 


Bengal,  born  9  Oct.,  1840;  married  28  Aug.,  1862, 
Harriette,  daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  Maurice,  rector  of 
Hamhill,  Wilts;  she  died  5  Aug.,  1S75,  having  had, 
with  other  issue  (deceased),  2  sons. 

Hubert    William    Charies,    born    I    Sept.,    1865; 

Charles  Walter. 

(4)  Charies  (McLaughlin),  of  Park  Gate,  Wanstead, 
Essex,  commander  R.N.,  1878;  bom  9  June,  1842; 
married  26  Oct.,  1881,  Louisa  Jane,  daughter  of  late 
Col.  John  Finnis,  llth  Bengal  naval  infantry,  s.p. 

(5)  Randolph  Humphry  (McLaughlin-Berens),  M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1870,  vicar  of  Sidcup  1877-81 ; 
born  II  Jan.,  1844;  married  9  Jan.,  1877,  Ellinor 
Frances,  only  child  of  Henry  Hulse  Berens,  Esq.,  of 
Sidcup. 

(6)  Alfred  Harry  (McLaughlin),  B.A.  Camb.,  in  holy 
orders;  born  10  Oct.,  1852;  married  10  Oct.,  1876, 
Mary  Letitia,  only  child  of  late  W.  Urwick,  Esq.,  oi 
the  Castle,  Ludlow,  and  has  a  daughter. 

Cecil. 

(7)  Walter  Stewart  (McLaughlin),  bom  I  Feb.,  1S55 ; 
died  7  Jan.,  1870. 

(8)  Louisa  Elizabeth  (McLaughlin). 

(9)  Sophia  Chariotte  (McLaughlin). 

(10)  Fanny  Frederica  (McLaughlin),  married  13  Sept, 
1870,  to  Frederick  Clark,  Esq.,  of  42A,  Great  Cumber- 
land Place,  London,  and  the  Old  Manor  House,  Hythe, 
Kent,  D.L.  co.  Hereford,  and  has  2  sons  and  3 
daughters. 

Frederick  Stewart  (Clark),  bom  8  Sept.,  1872; 
Mervyn  Hanbury  Lowther,  bom  30  April,  1879; 
Kathleen  Frederica,  bom  20  March,  1875  ;  Augusta 
Ida  Crofton  (Clark),  born  10  July,  1876 ;  Dorothy 
Agnes  Graham,  born  6  Nov.,  1882. 
(U)  Georgina  Susan  (McLaughlm). 


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