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Visitation 


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Cnglanti   anti    Wales 


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VOL.    18 


PRIVATELY    PRINTED 
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V. 


LIST    OF    PEDIGREES. 


PAGE 

Adams  of  Anstey,  co.  Warwick 

12 

Adamson  of  Linden  Hall,  co. 

Northumberland  . 

143 

Anwyl-Passingham    of  Bala, 

CO.  Merioneth 

63 

Arkwright     of     Sanderstead 

Court,  CO.  Surrey 

25 

AsHCOMBE,  Baron    . 

5° 

Bagot,  Baron 

108 

BiCKLEY      of      Moseley,      co. 

Worcester    .... 

114 

BouGHEv     of     Aqualate,     co. 

Stafford,  Baronet 

97 

Bridge 

19s 

Carbonell     .         .         .         . 

153 

COMBERMERE,  VisCOUnt    . 

20 

Cotton  -  Jodrell     of    Rease- 

heath     Hall,     co.     Chester, 

and  of  Shallcross  Manor,  co. 

Derby          .         .         .         . 

150 

Crisp  of  Bungay,  co.  Suffolk, 

and  of  Friar  Park,   Henley- 

on-Thames,  Baronet     . 

204 

CuBiTT   of  Catfield    Hall,    co. 

Norfolk        .         .         .         . 

33 

DiMSDALE,  Baron 

206 

Ekins 

125 

Fane  of  Fulbeck,  co.  Lincoln 

I 

Fellowes       .... 

86 

Fripp 

185 

Fuller  

ig8 

Gater    of    North    Stoneham, 

CO.  Hants  .  .  .  -43 
Gepp  of  Chelmsford,  co.  Essex  159 
GoDDARD  of  The  Manor 
House,  Newton  Harcourt, 
CO.  Leicester  .  .  -145 
HiNCHLIFF  ....  148 
Homer  of  Sedgley,  co.  Stafford  192 
HooKE  .  .  .  .  -117 
Howe,  Earl  .  .  .  -132 
Maskew    of    Dorchester,    co. 

Dorset  .         .         .         .84 

Moore  .        .        .        .        .112 
Parish    .         .         .         .       89,  95 
Passingham    of    Hendwr,    co. 
Merioneth,   of  Helston,   co. 
Cornwall,    and    of    Heston, 
CO.  Middlesex 
Pennyman  (formerly  Worsley) 
of  Ormesby  Hall,  co.  York  . 
St.  Germans,  Earl  of 
Scott    of    Beauclerc,    Bywell 
St.     Andrew's,     co.     North- 
umberland, Baronet 
Spooner  .... 

TusoN      of     Northover 
Ilchester,  co.  Somerset 
Westmorland,  Earl  of  . 
Wollaston    of    Shenton, 

Leicester      .         .         .         .121 
ZoucHE,  Baron        .         .         .212 


and 


CO. 


57 

170 
180 


201 
31 

65 
76 


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LIST    OF    PLATES. 


Armorial  Bearings  of  Viscount  Combermere 

Armorial  Bearings  of  Baron  Ashcombe 

Miniatures  of  Colonel  Jonathan  Passingham  and  of  his  wife 

Prudence,  daughter  of  Tremenheere  Johns 
Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Earl  of  Westmorland 
Book-plate  "  Charles  Woodbjue  Parish  " 
Armorial  Bearings  of  Baron  Bagot 
Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Earl  Howe 
Book-plate   "  Lt.    Colonel   J.   G.   Adamson,    Glenfarne,    C° 

Leitrim,  &  Linden  Hall,  Northumberland  "  . 
Book-plate  "  James  Worsley  Pennyman,  Ormesby  " 
Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Earl  of  St.  Germans    . 
Armorial  Bearings  of  Baron  Zouche    . 
Book-plate  "  Benjamin  Edward  Somers.   M.  A."    .  To  face  page  Ixiv.  of  Addenda 


To  face 

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^eliigrees 


JFane  of  fnlhuK 
to.  itimoln* 


Arms    OK    record    in    the    College    of' 
Arms. — Azure  three  dexter  gauntlets  or. 

Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a 
bull's  head  argent  pied  sable  charged  on 
the  neck  with  a  rose  gules. 

Motto. — Ne  vile  fane. 


Hon''''  Henry  Fane  of  Fulbeck,  co.= 
Lincoln  (younger  son  of  Thomas, 
8th  Earl  of  Westmorland);  born  4 
May  1739;  Clerk  in  the  Treasury 
1762;  Keeper  of  the  "King's 
Private  Roads"  1772;  M.P.  for 
Lyme  Regis  27  January  1772  to 
1802  ;  succeeded  to  Fulbeck  in 
1791,  on  the  death  of  Mrs.  Jane 
Evelyn  ;  died  at  Fulbeck  4  June, 
bur.  there  10  June  1802.  Will 
dated  12  August  1800,  with 
codicil  dated  28  January  1802, 
proved  (P.C.C.  453  Kenyan)  21 
June  1802. 

{For  earlier  Pedigree,  see  "Notes" 
to  "  Visitation  of  England  and 
Wales,"  Vol.  10,  page  102.) 


^Anne,  dau.  of  Edward 
Buckly  Batson  of  Lon- 
don, Banker  ;  married 
12  January  1778;  died 
at  Fulbeck,  aged  79,  19 
January  1838,  bur.  there. 
Will  dated  23  August 
1824,  with  codicil  dated 
26  February  1 835,  proved 
(P.C.C.  84  Nicholl)  22 
February  1838,  by  the 
Rev.  Edward  Fane, 
Vere  Fane  and  Robert 
George  Cecil  Fane,  sons. 


Lieut.-General  Sir  Henry  Fane,  G.C.B.,  D.C.L. ;  born  26  November  1778;  educated  at  Eton; 
joined  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  as  Cornet  in  1792,  Captain  1793,  Major  1795,  Lieut. -Colonel 
1797,  Colonel  (A.D.C.  to  the  King  12  August)  1805  ;  Major-General  1810,  Lieut.-General  1819; 
Colonel  ist  Dragoon  Guards  24  February  1827  ;  served  at  Roli9a  1808,  and  at  Corunna  in 
1809;  defeated  French  Cavalry  under  Villatte  26  May  1813;  served  at  Vittoria  in  1813,  and 
at  Orthes  1814;  Master  Surveyor  and  Surveyor-General  of  the  Ordnance  1829,  Commander-in- 
Chief  in  India  5  September  1835;  K.C.B.  2  January  1815,  G.C.B.  1825;  created  D.C.L.  of 
Oxford  13  January  1834;  M.P.  for  Lyme  Regis  5  July  1802  to  10  June  1818,  and  for 
Sandwich  30  March  1829  to  24  July  1830;  died,  aged  61,  on  board  the  "Malabar,"  off 
St.  Michael's  Island  in  the  Azores,  on  his  voyage  home  from  India,  24  March  1840,  bur. 
at  sea.  Will  dated  7  February  1828,  with  six  codicils  dated  January  1833  to  20  December 
1839,  proved  (P.C.C.  330  Arden)  22  May  1840,  by  Vere  Fane  and  Robert  George  Cecil  Fane, 
brothers. 


General  John  Michel  of  Dewlish  and  of  K.ingston= 
Russell,  CO.  Dorset  (eldest  son  of  David  Robert 
Michel  of  Kingston  Russell,  Colonel  Dorset 
Militia,  by  Grace  his  ist  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Ayscough  of  St.  Thomas-in-the-East,  Jamaica, 
West  Indies) ;  entered  the  Army  7  February 
1 781,  Lieutenant  1785,  Captain  1790,  Major 
1792,  Lieut.-Colonel  1795,  Colonel  1802,  Major- 
General  1805,  Lieut.-General  1814,  General  10 
June  1837  ;  served  at  the  siege  of  Fort  St.  Philip 
in  the  Island  of  Minorca,  and  was  taken 
prisoner  at  its  surrender ;  died,  aged  79,  5  April 
1844,  bur.  at  Dewlish.  He  married  istly 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Pierce  Crosbie  of  Ballyheigue 
Castle,  CO.  Kerry.  ^ 


^Anne  Charlotte, 
born  20  January 
1780;  marr.  at 
Fulbeck  29  Sep- 
tember 1803  ; 
died  in  March 
1831,  bur.  at 
Dewlish.  2nd 
wife. 


Colonel  Charles  Fane, 
born  14  May  1781  ; 
educated  at  Eton,  admit- 
ted 1793;  Lieutenant 
and  Captain  Coldstream 
Guards  1 1  December 
1799,  Major  1805,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  59th  Foot  20 
June  1805  ;  mortally 
wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Vittoria  21  June  1813, 
surviving  only  a  few  days, 
bur.  at  Gomarra  Mayor, 
Vittoria,  in  the  garden  of 
a  Convent. 


Elizabeth  Sarah, 
bom  1 1  July 
1782  ;  died  at 
Fulbeck,  co.  Lin- 
coln, on  Thurs- 
day, 28  January, 
bur.  there  2 
February  1802. 


Rev.  Edward  Fane  of  Avon  Tyrrell,  co.  Hants ;  born= 
7  December  1783;  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1806,  M.A.  1809;  Rector  of  Fulbeck  30  De- 
cember 1807  to  1862,  of  Burton-by-Lincoln  14  May 
1 8 13,  and  of  Stubton  9  April  18 16,  all  co.  Lincoln, 
Prebendary  of  Clifton  in  Lincoln  Cathedral  15 
January  182 1,  and  of  Lyme  and  Halstock  in  Salisbury 
Cathedral  31  July  1824;  died  at  Fulbeck,  aged  79, 
on  Sunday,  28  December  1862,  bur.  there.  Will, 
with  six  codicils,  dated  16  July  1856,  proved  (Prin. 
^'^g-i  353'  63)  25  June  1863,  by  Charles  Edward 
Thorold  Fane  and  the  Rev.  Frederic  Fane,  sons. 


=Maria,  4th  dau.  of 
Walter  Parry  Hodges 
of  Easton  Grey, 
CO.  Wilts,  and  of 
Dorchester  ;  marr. 
7  October  1816 ; 
died  at  Fulbeck, 
aged  53,  on  Monday, 
II  November  1850, 
bur.  there. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Henry  Edward  Hamlyn-Fane  of  Clovelly= 
Court,  CO.  Devon,  and  of  Avon  Tyrrell ;  born  5  September, 
bapt.  at  Fulbeck  8  September  181 7;  educated  at  Charter- 
house, admitted  1832 ;  Ensign  90th  Foot  i  August  1834, 
Lieutenant  1836,  Captain  4th  Light  Dragoons  1842,  Major 
1846-50  (retired) ;  Lieut.-Colonel  South  Lincoln  Militia 
1854;  A.D.C.  to  his  uncle,  Commander-in-Chief  in  India, 
1835-39,  and  to  Sir  John  Keane  in  Afghanistan  1839-40; 
M.V.  for  South  Hants  18  July  1865  to  11  November  1868; 
assumed  the  additional  name  of  Hamlyn  on  his  wife's 
accession  to  the  Clovelly  Court  estate  by  Royal  Licence  dated 
1861  ;  Author  of  "Five  Years  in  India,"  1842  ;  died  at  Avon 
Tyrrell  on  Sunday,  27  December  1868,  bur.  at  Clovelly. 
Will  dated  16  July  1866,  with  codicil  dated  20  March  1868, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  97,  69)  9  February  1869,  by  Susan 
Hester  Fane,  relict. 


=Susan  Hester,  eldest  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Sir  James  Hamlyn 
Williams,  Baronet,  M.P.,  of 
Clovelly,  by  Lady  Mary  (For- 
tescue)  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh, 
4th  Earl  Fortescue ;  marr.  in 
London  9  April  1850;  succeeded 
to  the  Clovelly  Court  estate  on 
her  father's  death  10  October 
1861  ;  died  at  Clovelly  Court 
19  May  1869,  bur.  at  Clovelly. 
Will  dated  15  February  1869, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  396,  69) 
5  June  1869,  by  Charles  Edward 
Thorold  Fane  and  the  Rev. 
Frederic  Fane,  brothers-in-law. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Sir  William  Lewis  Stucley-Stucley,= 
Baronet,  of  Hartland  Abbey,  co.  Devon ;  born 
at  Genoa,  Italy,  27  August  1836;  Ensign  and 
Lieutenant  Grenadier  Guards  i  December  1854, 
Lieutenant  and  Captain  17  July  1857,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  (retired)  11  August  1863;  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Devon ;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd 
Baronet  13  March  1900;  died  at  Cannes,  France, 
aged  74,  on  Sunday,  19  February  191 1,  bur.  at 
Hartland.  Will  dated  20  December  1906,  proved 
at  Exeter  5  July  191 1,  by  Dame  Marion  Elizabeth 
Stucley-Stucley,  relict.  He  married  istly  Rosa- 
mond Head,  only  dau.  of  Head  Pottinger  Best 
of  Donnington  Castle,  co.  Berks. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Stucley,  Vol.  2, 
page  ISO.) 


=Marion  Elizabeth, 
born  at  Clovelly 
on  Wednesday,  5 
March,  bapt.  there 
13  April  1851; 
marr.  at  Fulbeck 
on  Wednesday,  5 
February  1879. 
2nd  wife. 


Evelyn  Harriet,  born  20 
April  1854;  died  un- 
married at  65  Cadogan 
Gardens,  London,  aged 
55,  on  Monday,  20 
December  1909,  bur.  at 
Clovelly.  Will  dated  3 
December  1909,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  43,  1910) 
22  January  19 10,  by 
Sir  Mildmay  Willson, 
K.C.B.,  a  retired  Major- 
General,  cousin. 


Sophia,  born  30  May  1816; 
died  in  Nottingham  Place, 
Marylebone,  London,  aged  18, 
in  December  1833. 


Nevile  Fane,  born  17  May  1820;  educated  at  Eton,  admitted 
1835,  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1842  ;  Partner 
in  Messrs.  Praed,  Fane  &  Co.,  Bankers,  London ;  died 
unmarried  at  Madeira,  aged  32,  on  Monday,  8  March  1852, 
bur.  there.  Admon  was  granted  (P.C.C.)  22  May  1852,  to  Vere 
Fane,  father. 


Vere  Fane  of  Little  Ponton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln  ;= 
born  5  January  1785;  educated  at  Eton, 
admitted  1796;  Partner  in  Messrs.  Praed, 
Fane  &  Co.,  Bankers,  London,  1817-63; 
M.F.  for  Lyme  Regis  1818-26;  died  at  Little 
Ponton  Hall,  aged  78,  on  Sunday,  18  January 
1863,  bur.  at  Fulbeck,  co.  Lincoln.  Will  dated 
2  October  1858,  with  codicil  dated  7  September 
1 86 1,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  86,  63)  10  February 
1863,  by  William  Dashvvood  Fane,  nephew, 
and  Colonel  Edward  Birch-Reynardson,  C.B. 


'Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Chaplin  of 
Blankney,  co.  Lincoln,  M.P.  for  co.  Lincoln, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Robert  Taylor,  M.U.  ;  marr.  at  Blankney  on 
Friday,  2  June  1815;  died  at  Rushington 
ALinor,  co.  Hants,  aged  80,  on  Friday,  6  Jan- 
uary 1S65,  bur.  at  Fulbeck.  Will  dated  3 
August  1863,  with  codicil  dated  i  April  1864, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  88,  65)  10  February  1865, 
by  General  Mildniay  Fane,  brother-in-law,  and 
William  Dashwood  Fane,  nephew. 


Colonel  Edward  Birch-Reynardson,  C.B.,  of  Rushington  Manor,  co.  Hants= 
(3rd  son  of  General  Thomas  Birch-Reynardson,  by  Ethelred  Anne  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Jacob  Reynardson  of  Holywell  Hall,  co.  Lincoln) ;  born  4  May 
181 2  ;  entered  the  Grenadier  Guards  as  Ensign  5  November  1829,  Lieutenant 
1830,  Captain  1832,  Lieut.-Colonel  1844,  Colonel  by  brevet  (retired)  20  June 
1854;  served  in  the  Crimea  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaclava, 
and  commanded  the  Grenadier  Guards  at  Inkerman  (horse  shot),  and  siege 
of  Sebastopol  (medal  with  four  clasps,  C.B.,  and  Turkish  medal) ;  died  at 
Rushington  Manor,  on  Sunday,  10  May  1896.  Will  dated  27  March  1895, 
with  codicil  dated  20  May  1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  621,  96)  25  June  1896, 
by  Vere  Henry  Birch-Reynardson,  son,  and  Aubrey  Henry  Birch-Reynardson, 
nephew.  /K 


^Emily,  born  21 
March  1822 ; 
marr.  at  Little 
Ponton  on  Wed- 
nesday, 5  Sep- 
tember 1849  ; 
died  at  Rush- 
ington Manor, 
aged  70,  on 
Sunday,  5  March 
1893. 


Harriette  Anne,  born  23 
October,  bapt.  at  Fulbeck 
25  October  18 18;  died 
unmarried  at  27  Lans- 
down  Place,  Brighton, 
CO.  Susse.x,  on  Tuesday, 
17  November  1874,  bur. 
at  Fulbeck. 


Edward  George  Robert  Fane,  born  26  September  1819,  bapt.  at 
Fulbeck  the  ne.xt  day  ;  educated  at  Winchester  and  at  Haileybury  ; 
entered  the  Madras  Civil  Service  1839,  Collector  and  Magistrate, 
Vizagapatan,  1859,  Madras  District  1866  and  1870;  Acting 
Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue  1867  and  1869;  resigned  20 
March  1870;  died  unmarried  in  London  on  Tuesday,  10  March 
1891,  bur.  at  Fulbeck.  Will  dated  7  March  1887,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  371,  91)  23  April  1891,  by  Charles  Edward  Thorold  Fane, 
brother. 


Frederick  Hamlyn  of  Clovelly  Court,  co.  Devon  (youngest  son  of  Robert= 
Gosling  of  Hassobury,  co.  Essex,  and  of  Botleys  Park,  co.  Surrey,  by 
Georgina  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon''''=  John  Sullivan) ;  bom 
at  Botleys  Park  5  February  1846,  bapt.  at  Chertsey,  co.  Surrey;  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  13  October  1865,  B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1873; 
a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  1869;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Devon,  High 
Sheriff  1901  ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  27  April  1889,  the  name 
and  arms  of  Hamlyn  only;  died  s.p.  at  Clovelly  Court  on  Friday,  22  July, 
bur.  at  Clovelly  26  July  1904.  Will  dated  13  February  1903,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1021,  1904)  26  August  1904,  by  Herbert  Gosling  and  George 
Gosling,  Colonel  (retired),  brothers. 


^Christine  Louisa, 
of  Clovelly  Court ; 
born  at  Fulbeck 
on  Thursday,  29 
November  1855, 
bapt.  there;  marr. 
at  Clovelly  on 
Tuesday,  11  June 
1889. 


Frances  Mary,  born  19  January 
1786;  bur.  at  Fulbeck,  co. 
Lincoln,  4  June  1787. 


Neville  Fane,  born  16  January  1788;  Lieutenant  Royal 
Navy  ;  died,  whilst  Lieutenant  of  the  frigate  "  Blonde,"  at 
Bridge  Town,  Barbadoes,  West  Indies,  24  November  1807. 


Westley  Richards  of  Ashwell,  co.  Rutland  (eldest  son  of  Westley=i=Emma,  born  8  September 


Richards  of  Birmingham) ;  born  at  Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick, 
8  August  1814  ;  inventor  of  the  Enfield  Rifle;  J. P.  for  co.  Rutland, 
High  Sheriff  1880  ;  died  at  Ashwell  Lodge,  aged  82,  on  Thursday, 
26  May  1897.  Memorial  brass  in  the  church  at  Ashwell.  Will 
dated  23  May  1891,  with  two  codicils  dated  27  March  1895  and 
19  October  i8g6,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  936,  97)  16  August  1897, 
by  Henry  Richards,  John  Deeley  and  Cecil  Chaplin.  /t\ 


1823;  marr.  in  London 
14  August  1845  ;  died  at 
Wood  End,  near  Birming- 
ham, aged  24, 14  December 
1847,  bur.  at  Erdington, 
CO.  Warwick. 


Sir  Henry  Bromley  of  Stoke,  co.  Nottingham,  Baronet  (eldest= 
son  of  Admiral  Sir  Robert  Hoare  Bromley,  Baronet) ;  born 
6  December  1816  ;  educated  at  W  estminster  School,  admitted  20 
January  1831  ;  Ensign  48th  Foot  4  September  1835,  Lieutenant 
1838,  Captain  24  May  1844,  afterwards  Captain-Commandant 
3rd  Nottinghamshire  Rifle  Volunteers ;  D.L.  for  co.  Nottingham, 
High  Sheriff  1882;  succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Baronet  8  July 
1857;  died  at  Stoke,  aged  78,  on  Saturday,  21  September,  bur. 
there  25  September  1895.  Will  dated  21  June  1861,  proved  at 
Nottingham  19  November  1895,  by  Dame  Georgiana  Ellen 
Bromley.  He  married  istly  at  the  British  Embassy,  Paris,  13 
June  1848,  Charlotte  Frances  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Colonel 
Lancelot  Rolleston  of  Watnall  Hall,  co.  Nottingham,  M.P.  ; 
she  died  29  January  1853. 


=Georgiana  Ellen,  born  4  July 
1826;  marr.  at  Little  Ponton, 
CO.  Lincoln,  on  Wednesday, 
20  February  1856;  died  at 
17  Rutland  Court,  Rutland 
Gate,  Kensington,  London, 
aged  79,  on  Sunday,  17  June, 
bur.  at  Stoke  on  Tuesday, 
19  June  1906.  Will  dated  2 1 
March  1901,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  919,  1906)  28  July 
1906,  by  Algernon  Henry 
Mackworth-Praed,  cousin. 


Anthony  Willson  of  Rauceby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln  (elder  son  of= 
Anthony  Taylor  Peacock  of  South  Kyme,  co.  Lincoln,  D.L., 
by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Willson  of 
Lincoln);  born  at  South  Kyme  26  July  181 1;  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  admitted  Pensioner  16  February  1830,  B.A.  1835, 
M.A.  1838;  M.P.  for  South  Lincolnshire  1S57-59;  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Lincoln,  High  Sheriff  1854;  assumed  the  name  of 
Willson  in  lieu  of  Peacock  by  Royal  Licence  dated  i  May  1851  ; 
died  at  Rauceby  Hall,  aged  54,  5  June  1866.  Will  dated 
4  December  1862,  proved  at  Lincoln  24  September  1866,  by 
Henry  Edward  Fane  and  Charles  Fane. 


A 


=Mary  Eliza  Caroline,  born  13 
November,  bapt.  at  Fulbeck 
24  November  1820;  marr. 
there  24  June  1845  ;  died  at 
Rauceby  Hall,  aged  67,  on 
Thursday,  26  January  1888, 
bur.  at  Rauceby.  Adfnon 
was  granted  at  Lincoln  28 
October  1890,  to  Mildmay 
Willson  Willson,  Colonel 
Scots  Guards,  son. 


Nevile  Batson  Hamlyn-Fane  of  Clovelly,  co.  Devon  ;  born  at  Avon  Tyrrell,  co.  Hants,  on 
Sunday,  21  November  1858;  of  Magdalen  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Easter  Term, 
1878;  died  unmarried  at  32  St.  James'  Place,  Piccadilly,  London,  aged  25,  on  Monday,  10 
March  1884,  bur.  at  Clovelly.  Adiiion  (with  will  dated  23  October  1880)  was  granted 
(Prin.  Reg.,  476,  84)  13  June  1884,  to  Evelyn  Harriet  Fane,  sister. 


William  Fane,  born  5  April,  bapt.  at  Fulbeck,=f=Louisa  Hay,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dashwood  of 
CO.    Lincoln,     18     May     1789;     educated    at     the    Hon'''''    East    India    Co.'s    Service,    by 


Charterhouse  and  at  Haileybury ;  entered  the 
Bengal  Civil  Service  1805,  of  the  Sudder 
Revenue  Board,  Allahabad,  in  1838;  died 
7  March  1839,  bur.  in  the  graveyard  of  St. 
George's  Cathedral,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
Will  dated  5  January  1839,  proved  (P.C.C. 
361  Vaughan)  17  June  1839,  by  Louisa  Hay 
Fane,  relict,  and  William  Dashwood  Fane,  son. 


Charlotte  Louisa  his  wife,  dau.  of  Peter 
Auriol ;  born  11  September  1791;  marr.  at 
Calcutta,  India,  12  January  181 1;  died 
14  November  1855,  bur.  at  Kirtlington,  co. 
Oxford.  Will  dated  1841,  proved  (P.C.C. 
200,  56)  17  March  1856,  by  William  Dash- 
wood Fane,  son. 


Henry  Porter  Sherbrooke  of  Oxton  Hall,  co.  Nottingham  (eldest=j=Louisa  Anne  Fleming,  born 


son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Lowe,  Rector  of  Bingham,  co.  Notting- 
ham, and  brother  of  Robert,  ist  Viscount  Sherbrooke,  G.C.B.); 
born  3  September  1810  ;  educated  at  Eton,  admitted  1826,  and  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1833;  Captain  South  Nottingham 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  formerly  Captain  Royal  Sherwood  Foresters ; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Nottingham,  High  Sheriff  1859,  Deputy- 
Chairman  Nottingham  Quarter  Sessions  ;  assumed  by  Royal 
Licence  the  name  of  Sherbrooke  in  heu  of  Lowe  on  succeeding 
to  the  estates  of  Oxton  in  1847  ;  died  at  Llandudno,  co. 
Carnarvon,  on  Sunday,  12  June  1887.  Will  dated  15  March 
1887,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  731,  87)  31  August  1887,  by  the 
Rev.  Henry  Neville  Sherbrooke,  son,  and  William  Charles  Hill, 
cousin,  and  William  Lanibe  Huskinson.  J\ 


at  Hoogley,  Bengal,  India, 
7  October  1814 ;  marr.  at 
Blankney,  co.  Lincoln,  26 
December  1840;  died  at 
Oxton  Hall,  aged  79,  on 
Tuesday,  5  December  1893, 
bur.  at  Oxton.  Will  dated 
2  May  1890,  proved  at 
Nottingham  6  February  1894, 
by  William  Sherbrooke  and 
the  Rev.  Henry  Neville 
Sherbrooke,  sons. 


Emma,  marr.  at  St.= 
John's,  Paddington, 
London,  on  Mon- 
day, 24  September 
1866;  died  s.p. 
at  Kelton,  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants, 
aged  66,  on  Friday, 
12  March  1897,  bur. 
at  Fulbeck.  She 
married  istly  Walter 
Davison,  Captain 
ist  Royal  Bengal 
Fusiliers,     ist  wife. 


=Charles  Edward  Thorold  Fane  of  Fulbeck= 
Manor,  co.  Lincoln  ;  born  14  August,  bapt. 
at  Fulbeck  25  August  1822  ;  Foundation 
Scholar  of  Charterhouse  24  August  1832  to 
15  August  1838;  Senior  Partner  in  Child's 
Bank;  J. P.  for  co.  Middlesex;  died  s.p.  at 
Fulbeck  Manor,  aged  79,  on  Saturday,  2 
November,  bur.  at  Fulbeck  on  Wednesday, 
27  November  1901.  M.I.  Will  dated 
3  November  1900,  with  two  codicils  dated 
8  November  1900  and  24  March  1901,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  183,  1902)  8  February  1902,  by 
Frederick  William  Fane,  Edward  Francklin 
and  Thomas  Edward  Jennings. 


=Caroline  Anne,  of  Kelton, 
Manor  Road,  Bourne- 
mouth, eldest  dau.  of  Major- 
General  Charles  Edward 
Michel  of  18  Inverness 
Terrace,  Bayswater,  Lon- 
don, and  grand-daughter 
of  General  John  Michel  of 
Dewlish,  co.  Dorset  (see 
page  i) ;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  Lancaster  Gate, 
London,  on  Thursday,  2 
June  1898.     2nd  wife. 


John   Thomas,   Baron    Manners;    bom=j=ConstanceEdwina Adeline, 
15  May  1852  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at     of  Fulbeck;  born  at  Avon 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1870,  B.A.  1873,  M.A. 
1880  ;     Lieutenant    Grenadier     Guards 

Hamp- 

for  CO. 

as    3rd 


1873-83,  Captain  3rd  Battalion 
shire  Regiment  1 900-1 903  ;  J. P. 
Hants  ;    succeeded    his    father 
Baron  14  November  1864. 


Tyrrell,  co.  Hants,  on 
Saturday,  28  September 
1861  ;  marr.  at  Clovelly, 
CO.  Devon,  on  Wednesday, 
12  August  1885. 


Edward  Walter  Vere 
Hamlyn-Fane,  born  at 
Avon  Tyrrell  on  Satur- 
day, 19  November  1864 ; 
died  at  Clovelly  Court, 
aged  6,  on  Friday,  7  July 
187 1,  bur.  at  Clovelly. 


A 


Charles  Chaplin  of  Blankney  and  of  Tathwell,  co.  Lincoln  (eldest  son  of= 
Charles  Chaplin  of  Blankney,  M.P.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  Robert  Taylor,  M.D.);  born  21  April  1786;  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  21  October  1805;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lincoln; 
M.P.  for  Stamford  27  February  1809  to  29  September  181 2,  and  for  co. 
Lincoln  25  Tune  181S  to  23  April  1831  ;  died  s.p.  at  32  Montagu  Square, 
London,  aged  73,  on  Tuesday,  24  May  1859.  Will  dated  10  January  1855, 
with  two  codicils  dated  5  November  1858  and  31  January  1859,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  469,  59)  19  August  1859,  by  William  Dashwood  Fane, 
Henry  Edward  Fane  and  Thomas  Chaplin,  brother. 


I 
=Caroline,  born  28 
December  1790,  bapt. 
at  Fulbeck,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 1 1  February 
1791 ;  marr.  there  17 
September  181 2;  died 
at  Blankney  on  Mon- 
day, 22  November 
1858,  bur.  there. 


William  Dashwood  Fane  of  Fulbeck  Hall,  co.  Lincoln ;  born=5=: 
at  Tirhoot,  in  the  Presidency  of  Bengal,  21  October  1816;  of 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1838,  M.A.  1841  ;  Barrister- 
at-Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn  22  November  1841  ;  Secretary  to  the 
Mercantile  Law  Commission  1853-56,  Legal  Assistant  at  Board  of 
Trade  1856-67,  and  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Board  1865-67  ; 
J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Derby  and  Nottingham  ;  died  at  Fulbeck 
Hall,  aged  86,  on  Saturday,  29  November,  bur.  at  Fulbeck  on 
Wednesday,  3  December  1902.  Will  with  codicil  dated  21  Feb- 
ruary 1896,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  38,  1903)  15  January  1903,  by 
William  Vere  Reeve  Fane  and  Millicent  Emma  Rachel  Lawrance. 


=Susan  Millicent,  elder  dau.  of 
General  John  Reeve  of  Leaden- 
ham  House,  CO.  Lincoln,  by 
Lady  Susan  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Philip,  5th  Earl  of 
Harborough  ;  born  17  Novem- 
ber 1823;  marr.  at  Leadenham 
7  August  1861  ;  died  at  Mel- 
bourne, co.  Derby,  12  December 
1877,  bur.  at  Fulbeck. 


Colonel  Francis  Augustus  Fane  of  Fulbeck  Hall ;  born= 
22  March,  bapt.  at  Fulbeck  4  April  1824;  entered 
25th  Foot  as  Ensign  27  August  1841,  Lieutenant  1843, 
Captain  185 1,  Major  1859,  Lieut.-Colonel  i860,  Colonel 
(retired)  23  October  1865  ;  A.D.C.  to  his  uncle,  Major- 
General  Mildmay  Fane ;  raised  and  commanded  the 
Peshawar  Light  Horse  during  the  Indian  Mutiny ;  died 
at  Valetta,  Malta,  aged  68,  i  February  1893,  bur.  at 
Fulbeck.  Will  dated  5  September  1892,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  349,  93)  15  April  1893,  by  Augusta  Fane,  relict. 


■Augusta  (his  cousin),  youngest  dau.  of 
William  Fane,  by  Louisa  Hay  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Dashwood  ;  born  at  Allahabad, 
India,  3  November  1831 ;  marr.  at  Fulbeck 
10  February  1863;  died  there  14  June  1895, 
bur.  at  Fulbeck.  Will  dated  18  March 
1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  850,  95)  19  July 
1895,  by  Edmund  Royds,  son-in-law,  and 
Algernon  Henry  Mackworth-Praed,  nephew. 

(See  page  11.) 


I 
Mildmay  Edward  Fane, 
born  29  December  1863  ; 
Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion 
Rifle  Brigade ;  died  un- 
married at  Fulbeck  on 
Sunday,  aged  22,  14 
March  1886,  bur.  there. 


Algernon  Henry  Mackworth-Praed  of  108  Gloucester= 
Place,  Portman  Square,  London  (son  of  Bulkeley 
John  Mackworth-Praed  of  Ousden,  co.  Suffolk,  by 
Emily  Maria  his  3rd  wife,  dau.  of  William  Fane  of  the 
Bengal  Civil  Service,  see  page  j) ;  born  at  4  Bryanston 
Square,  London,  on  Thursday,  7  November  1861, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Bryanston  Square ;  educated  at 
Haileybury. 


I 
=Hester  Caroline, 
born  at  Fulbeck 
on  Friday,  12  May 
1865,  bapt.  there; 
marr.  at  Fulbeck 
on  Thursday,  22 
August  1907. 


I 
Major     Edmund     Royds    of    Holy    Cross,    Caythorpe,=j=Rachel   Louisa, 

born  at  Fulbeck 
on  Saturday,  30 
January  1869  ; 
marr.  there  (by 
the  Rev.  Francis 
CoulmanRoyds) 
on  Tuesday,  2 1 
May  1889. 


Grantham,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of  46  Bedford  Square,  London 
(younger  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Coulman  Royds,  Rector 
of  Coddington,  co.  Chester,  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  by 
Cornelia  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Becher 
Blomfield) ;  born  6  July,  bapt.  at  Coddington  29  July 
i860;  educated  at  Haileybury;  admitted  a  Solicitor  1882; 
Director  of  Life  Association  of  Scotland ;  Major  Lincoln- 
shire Imperial  Yeomanry  19 10;  M.P.  for  Sleaford  division 
of  CO.  Lincoln  20  January  19 10.  /(\ 


{See  Pedigree  of  Royds,  Vol.  8,  page  jo) 


Ralph  Neville  Fane, 
born  at  Fulbeck  on 
Thursday,  6  January 
1870  ;  Captain  4th 
Battalion  Staffordshire 
Regiment  (Militia)  13 
January  1894  :  served 
in  South  African  War; 
died  at  Wynberg,  South 
Africa,  aged  30,  on 
Sunday,  27  May  1900, 
bur.  there. 


I 

George  Augustus  Fane,   born    i6   March,   bapt.  at   Fulbeck, 
CO.  Lincoln,  25  April  1792  ;  bur.  there  i  March  1795. 


General  Marcus  Beresford  (2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''''= 
George  Beresford  of  Fenagh,  co.  Leitrim,  3rd  son  of  William, 
ist  Baron  Decies) ;  born  28  July  1800;  entered  the  Army  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  21st  Foot  4  September  1817,  Lieutenant  1821, 
Captain  1824,  Major  1826,  Lieut. -Colonel  3rd  Foot  1835, 
Colonel  20th  Foot  1841,  Major-General  1854,  Lieut.-General 
1859,  General  4  March  1S66;  ^LP.  for  Northallerton  1824-26, 
and  for  Berwick-on-Tweed  1826-32  ;  died  at  Beauchamp  House, 
Leamington  Priors,  co.  Warwick,  16  March  1876.  Will  dated 
15  March  1869,  proved  at  Birmingham  3  April  1876,  by  Caroline 
Beresford,  relict,  William  Dashwood  Fane,  brother-in-law,  and 
Lieut. -Colonel  Thomas  Edward  Bigge.  He  married  istly  in 
October  1828,  his  cousin  Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bermingham 
Daly  Henry  Sewell ;  she  died  in  August  1836. 


Caroline,  born  at  Hoogley,  Bengal, 
India,  7  July  1818  ;  marr.  at 
Calcutta  22  January  1838;  died 
at  6  Bertie  Terrace,  Leamington, 
CO.  Warwick,  7  January  1895,  bur. 
at  Little  Milverton,  co.  Warwick. 
Will  dated  20  April  1882,  with 
three  codicils  dated  20  April 
1882,  I  October  1887  and  19 
June  1894,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
231  95)  26  March  1895,  ^Y  ^^i^' 
liam  Dashwood  Fane  and  Henry 
Montagu  Spencer.     2nd  wife. 


k 


Colonel  Joseph  Alexander  Lambert  of  Brookhill,  co.  Mayo  (eldest  son  of= 
Alexander  Clendinning  Lambert  of  Brookhill,  by  Emma  Maria  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Guy  Lenox  Prendergast,  M.P.);,  born  7  April  1855;  educated  at  Harrow 
1869-71  ;  joined  the  2nd  Dragoons  (Queen's  Bays)  from  Militia  as  Lieutenant 
2  December  1874,  Captain  1880,  Major  1888,  Lieut. -Colonel  1895,  Colonel 
(by  brevet)  27  October  1900,  retired  16  April  1903  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Mayo,  High  Sheriff  1906  :  died  at  Folkestone,  co.  Kent,  on  ^Vednesday,  25 
September  1907.  Will  dated  16  September  1907,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1762, 
1907)  30  December  1907,  by  Grace  Susan  Lambert,  relict. 


=Grace  Susan,  of 
Brookhill  ;  bom 
at  7  Norfolk  Cres- 
cent, London,  on 
Saturday,  27  Sep- 
tember 1862  ; 
married  at  Mel- 
bourne, CO.  Derby, 
10  February  1887. 


A 


Elizabeth,  eldest= 
dau.  of  James 
Peel  Cockburn  of 
Salcombe  House, 
CO.  Devon,  and 
grand-daughter  of 
Sir  William  Cock- 
burn,  Baronet ; 
married  at  St. 
George's,  Han- 
over Square,  Lon- 
don, on  Tuesday, 
19  August  1851  ; 
died  at  Rauceby 
Hall,  CO.  Lin- 
coln, on  Saturday, 
II  May  1 86 1, 
bur.  at  Fulbeck. 
ist  wife. 


=Rev.  Frederic  Fane  of  Moyles  Court, = 
CO.  Hants;  born  11  July,  bapt.  at 
Fulbeck  6  August  1825;  of  Emmanuel 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1849;  died 
at  Moyles  Court,  aged  76,  on  Saturday, 
22  February  1902,  bur.  at  Ellingham, 
CO.  Hants.  Will  dated  20  October 
1899,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  480,  1902) 
26  April  1902,  by  Fanny  Elisa  Fane, 
relict. 


=Fanny  Elisa,  dau.  of  Hollingworth 
Magniac  of  Coleworth,  co.  Bedford ; 
marr.  at  Shambrook,  co.  Bedford,  on 
Thursday,  27  October  1864;  died  at 
Will  Hall,  Alton,  co.  Hants,  on  Tuesday, 
5  May,  bur.  at  Ellingham  on  Saturday, 
9  May  1903.  Adriion  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  8  June  1903,  to  Helen 
Violet  Fane,  spinster,  daughter.    2nd  wife. 


John  Wentworth  Gameys  Bond  of  Creech  Grange,= 
Wareham,  co.  Dorset,  eldest  son  of  Nathaniel  Bond 
of  Creech  Grange,  by  Lady  Selina  Jane  (Scott)  his 
wife,  5th  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Eldon  ;  born  in 
London  12  September  1865  ;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  23  October 
1884,  B.A.  (2nd  History)  1887;  Barrister-at-Law  of 
the  Inner  Temple  1893  ;  Assistant  Clerk  in  the  House 
of  Commons;   J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Dorset. 


I 
=Helen  Violet,  bom  at 
29  Eccleston  Street 
South,  London,  on 
Saturday,  29  July 
1865  ;  marr.  at  Char- 
minster,  <o.  Dorset, 
on  Tuesday,  24  August 
1909. 


Rt.  Hon*"''  Charles  Arbuthnot,  D.C.L.  (son  of  John  Arbuthnot  of  Rockfleet= 
Castle,  CO.  Mayo);  born  14  March  1767;  educated  at  Westminster,  admitted 
13  January  1780,  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  11  June  17S4, 
B.A.  178S,  D.C.L.  1834;  M.P.  for  East  Looe  27  March  1794,  for  Eye  18  April 
1769  to  29  September  1812,  for  Orford  7  October  1812,  for  St.  Germans  17  June 
:8i8,  and  for  St.  Ives  29  February  1828  ;  appointed  Precis  Writer  to  the  Foreign 
Office  in  1793;  in  the  Diplomatic  Service  5  April  1795  to  5  July  1807;  Joint 
Secretary  to  the  Treasury  1810-14,  First  Commissioner  of  Woods  and  Forests 
1823-27,  and  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  30  ^Liy  1828  to  November 
1830;  Privy  Councillor  27  June  1804;  died  at  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  residence, 
Apsley  House,  Piccadilly,  London,  aged  83,  18  August  1850,  bur.  in  Kensal  Green 
Cemetery,  London.  Will  dated  16  August  1834,  proved  (P.C.C.  868,  50)  9  Decem- 
ber 1850,  by  Charles  George  James  Arbuthnot,  son.  He  married  istly  at  Chol- 
mondeley  House  23  February  1799,  Mercia  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  \\'illiam  Clapcott 
Lisle  of  Upway,  co.  Dorset,  and  niece  to  George  James,  4th  Earl  of  Cholmondeley. 


I  . 
=Harriett,  born  10 

September,  bapt. 
at  Fulbeck,  co. 
Lincoln,  2  No- 
vember 1793  ; 
marr.  there  on 
Monday,  31  Jan- 
uary 1814 ;  died 
II  August  1834, 
bur.  at  Fulbeck. 
2nd  wife. 


Pulkley  John  Mackworth-Praed  of  Ousden  Hall,  co.  Suffolk  (2nd  son= 
of  William  Mackworth-Praed  of  Bitton  Court,  co.  Devon,  and  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Serjeant-at-La\v,  Chairman  of  the  Audit  Office,  Somerset  House, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Winthrop,  Governor  of  the  Bank 
of  England);  born  2  August  1799;  educated  at  Harrow  1813-17,  and 
at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1821;  died  at  Ousden  Hall, 
aged  76,  on  Sunday,  12  March  1876,  bur.  at  Ousden.  Will  dated  13 
November  1872,  with  three  codicils  dated  13  November  1872,  11  January 
1873  and  13  February  1874,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  423,  76)  2  May  1876, 
by  Herbert  Bulkley  Mackworth-Praed,  FitzPatrick  William  Bulkley 
Mackworth-Praed,  Lieutenant  Royal  Navy,  and  William  Mackworth 
Bulkley  Mackworth-Praed,  sons,  and  William  Dashwood  Fane.  He 
married  istly  22  December  1828,  Emma,  4th  dau.  of  Mungo  Dick  of 
Pitkerrow,  co.  Forfar;  she  died  3  August  1836;  married  2ndly  14  July 
1840,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Patrick  Persse  Fitzpatrick  of  Fitzleet  House, 
CO.  Sussex;  she  died  6  February  1852. 


A 


I. 
=Emily  Maria,  born  at 
MozuflTurpore,  India,  10 
December  1820;  marr. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Bryanston 
Square,  London,  on  Tues- 
day, 26  April  1859  ; 
died  at  Ousden  Hall, 
aged  84,  on  Thursday, 
II  May  1905,  bur.  at 
Ousden.  Will  dated  27 
December  1894,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  877,  1905) 
24  June  1905,  by  Alger- 
non Henry  Mackworth- 
Praed,  son. 


3rd  wife. 


I 
Thomas  Dalton  Lawrance  of  43  Montagu  Square,  London  (only  son  of=|=Millicent  Emma  Rachel, 


Sir  John  Compton  Lawrance,  a  Judge  of  the  High  Court,  by  Charlotte 
Georgiana  his  wife,  dau.  of  Major  George  John  Smart  of  Tumby  Lawn, 
Boston,  CO.  Lincoln,  76th  Foot) ;  born  at  Dunsby,  co.  Lincoln,  26 
January  1865,  bapt.  there;  educated  at  Rugby  and  at  Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  27  October  1883,  B.A.  1887,  M..'\.  1890;  Barrister- 
at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple  22  April  1891. 


born  4  February  1864, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Paddington,  London ; 
marr.  at  Fulbeck  on 
Wednesday,  17  August 
1898. 


/N 


Cecily,  born  15  December  1826,  bapt.  at  Fulbeck  the 
next  day;  bur.  there  29  January  1829. 


I 


William  Robert  Phelips  of  Montacute  House,  co.  Somerset  (only  son=j=Cicely  Grace   Augusta,  born 


of  William  Phelips  of  Montacute,  by  Ellen  Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of 
^^'illiam  Helyar  of  Coker  Court,  co.  Somerset) ;  born  at  Weymouth, 
CO.  Dorset,  30  March  1846,  bapt.  at  Montacute;  educated  at  Harrow 
and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1865;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Somerset,  High  Sheriff  1901  ;  formerly 
Lieutenant  6th  Dragoon  Guards.  He  married  2ndly  Constance  Louisa, 
dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon''''  Sir  Spencer  Cecil  Brabazon  Ponsonby-Fane, 
G.C.B.,  I.S.O.  {see  Pedigree  of  Bessborough,   Vol.   12,  page  llf). 

8 


at  Corfe  Mullen,  co.  Dorset, 
on  Tuesday,  22  June  1852; 
marr.  at  Ellingham,  co. 
Hants,  on  Thursday,  2  De- 
cember 1875  ;  died,  aged  24, 
on  Sunday,  4  March,  bur.  at 
Montacute  10  March  1877. 
M.I. 


A 


General  Mildmay  Fane,  bora  3  February,  bapt.  at  Fulbeck,  co.  Lincoln,  8  March  1795;  entered  the 
Army  as  Ensign  11  June  1812,  Lieutenant  1813,  Captain  1814,  Major  1820,  Lieut.-Colonel  1823, 
Colonel  1S38,  Major-General  1851,  Lieut.-General  1855,  General  27  March  1863;  Colonel  96th 
Foot  II  August  1855,  and  of  54th  Foot  27  December  i860;  served  in  the  Peninsular  War 
December  181 2,  to  March  18 14,  including  battle  of  Vittoria,  assault  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian 
and  battled  of  the  Nive,  9  and  13  December  18 13  (medal  with  three  clasps);  served  in  campaign  of 
1815,  including  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo  (severely  wounded);  General  of  a  division 
at  Umballa  1851  ;  killed  on  Thursday,  12  March  1868,  by  a  fall  from  his  horse  while  hunting  at 
Wellingore,  co.  Lincoln,  bur.  at  Fulbeck.  Will  dated  23  April  1867,  proved  at  Lincoln  16  April  1868, 
by  William  Dashwood  Fane,  nephew. 


Henry  Prinsep  Fane,  born  at  Mozuffurpore,  India,  27  August  1822  ;  educated  at  Charterhouse 
1835-39;  entered  the  Bengal  Civil  Service  1842,  Civil  and  Sessions  Judge,  Mirzapore,  1868; 
died  unmarried  at  Fulbeck  Hall,  aged  71,  on  Monday,  8  January  1894,  bur.  at  Fulbeck.  Will 
dated  21  May  1888,  with  three  codicils  dated  4  June  1888,  27  March  1893  and  i  July  1893, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  184,  94)  13  February  1894,  by  William  Dashwood  Fane,  brother,  and  Algernon 
Henry  Mackworth-Praed  and  William  Vere  Reeve  Fane,  Barrister-at-Law,  nephews. 


Major  William  Vere  Reeve  Fane  of  Fulbeck  Hall ;  born= 
at  7  Norfolk  Crescent,  London,  on  Thursday,  29  October 
1868;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1894  ;  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner 
Temple  1892  ;  Captain  (Hon.  Major  1904)  3rd  Battalion 
Lincolnshire  Regiment  (Militia)  1896,  with  which  he 
served  in  South  African  War,  formerly  Captain  4th  East 
Surrey  Regiment ;  D.L.  for  co.  Lincoln,  High  Sheriff  for 
that  county  1908,  J. P.  for  parts  of  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln. 


=Helen  Beatrice,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Houldsworth  Newman  of  9  Great  Cum- 
berland Place,  Hyde  Park,  London,  and 
of  Coryton,  co.  Devon,  by  Elizabeth  Laura 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Martin  Tucker 
Smith,  M.P. ;  born  3  December  1867; 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  on  Thursday,  16  May  1895. 


I 
Major-General  Walter  Fane,  C.B. ;  born  at  Fulbeck  6  January,  bapt.  there= 
II  January  1828;  admitted  Scholar  of  Charterhouse  24  January  1839, 
left  18  January  1844;  entered  nth  Madras  Native  Infantry  as  Ensign 
10  December  1845,  Lieutenant  1853,  Captain  1863,  Major  by  brevet 
1865,  Lieut.-Colonel  1871,  Colonel  1875,  Major-General  i  April  1879; 
served  in  Punjab  Irregular  Cavalry  1849-57,  and  was  present  in  several 
engagements  on  North-West  Frontier  of  India,  and  took  part  in  pursuit 
and  final  capture  of  Tantia  Topee  in  Central  India  in  1859  (medal); 
raised  a  regiment  of  Irregular  Cavalry  for  service  in  China,  present  at  taking 
of  Peiho  Forts  12  August  i860  ;  commanded  Fane's  Horse  (19th  Bengal 
Cavalry)  in  engagement  at  Sinho,  and  in  the  actions  of  Climkiawhaw 
and  Pulli-chi-on,  18  and  21  September,  and  capture  of  Pekin,  18  October 
i860  (medal,  brevet  of  Major,  C.B.  20  May  1871);  died  s.p.  at  Fulbeck, 
aged  57,  on  Tuesday,  17  June  1885,  bur.  there.  Will  dated  22  August 
1880,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  619,  85)  23  July  1885,  by  Agnes  Fane,  relict. 


=Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Bold-Hoghton  of  Hogh- 
ton,  CO.  Lancaster,  8th 
Baronet ;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  Piccadilly,  Lon- 
don, on  Monday,  4 
August  1879;  died  at  23 
Hyde  Park  Gate,  London, 
on  Sunday,  1 7  November, 
cremated  at  Golder's 
Green  on  Wednesday, 
20  November  19 13. 


Wynne  Albert  Bankes  of  Wolfeton  House,  co.  Dorset  (6th  son  of  the  Rt.=T=Florence  Mary  Anna, 


Hon''''  George  Bankes,  M.P.,  of  Kingston  Lacy,  co.  Dorset,  by  Georgina 
Chadotte  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Edmund  Nugent,  G.C.B.); 
born  I  May  1840;  of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  i860,  B.A.  1864;  Midshipman  Royal  Navy  in  Baltic  and  Black  Sea 
■^54-55,  present  at  the  taking  of  Sebastopol  (Baltic  and  Crimean  medals 
with  clasp) ;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  8  November  1S64,  called  to  the 
Bar  II  June  1867;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Dorset;  died  at  Wolfeton  House, 
aged  73,  on  Wednesday,  16  April  191 3.  4 


bornatCorfe  Mullen, 
CO.  Dorset,  on  \Ved- 
nesday,  17  August 
1853  ;  married  at 
EUingham,  co.  Hants, 
on  Wednesday,  10 
September  1873. 


Isabella  Mary,  youngest= 
dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Eliab 
Harvey,  G.C.B.,  M.P.,  of 
Rolls  Park,  co.  Essex,  by 
Lady  Louisa  Grenville 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard, 
Earl  Nugent;  bapt.  at 
Chigwell,  CO.  Essex,  25 
December  1806;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 24  June  1835  ; 
died  s.p.  at  Rolls  Park 
on  Saturday,  1 5  December 
1838.     I  St  wife. 


=Robert  George  Cecil  Fane,  born  8  May,= 
bapt.  at  Fulbeck,  co.  Lincoln,  13  July 
1796;  educated  at  Charterhouse  1808-13, 
and  at  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
22  May  1813,  B.A.  of  Magdalen  College 
(ist-class  Classics)  1817,  M.A.  1819, 
Demy  and  Fellow  1824-35  J  called  to  the 
Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  i  June  1821;  a 
Commissioner  of  the  Court  of  Bankruptcy 
1832-64;  Author  of  several  Works  on 
Bankruptcy  Reform  and  other  legal  sub- 
jects ;  died  at  Weymouth,  co.  Dorset,  on 
Tuesday,  4  October  1S64,  bur.  at  Fulbeck. 
Will  dated  6  August  1861,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  693,  64)  29  November  1864,  by 
Harriette  Anne  Fane,  relict. 


=Harriette  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
Vice-Admiral  the  Hon''i=  Sir 
Henry  Blackwood,  Baronet, 
K.C.B.,  G.C.H.  ;  marr.  on 
Tuesday,  7  September  1841  ; 
died  at  30  Eaton  Square, 
London,  on  Friday,  31  De- 
cember 1869,  bur.  at  Fulbeck. 
\Vill  dated  29  November 
1864,  with  two  codicils  dated 
22  September  1869  and  25 
November  1869,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  178,  70)  28 
March  1870,  by  Charles  Fane 
and  Herbert  Bulkeley  Praed. 
2nd  wife. 


Robert  Alexander  of  Upavon,  co.  Wilts  (eldest  son= 
of  James  Alexander  of  Somerhill,  co.  Kent,  M.P., 
D.L.,  by  Charlotte  Sophia  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dashwood  of  the  Hon'''*  East  India  Co.'s 
Service) ;  born  10  February  1815  ;  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  25  October  1832,  B.A.  1837, 
M.A.  1839;  a  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn  1838;  died 
at  Bodynfol,  Oswestry,  co.  Salop,  aged  48,  on  Friday, 
23  October  1863,  bur.  at  Tonbridge,  co.  Kent.  Will 
dated  17  October  1862,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  628,63)  '3 
November  1863,  by  Julia  Charlotte  Alexander,  relict. 


Julia  Charlotte  (his  cousin),  born  at  Banda, 
India,  21  July  1826;  marr.  at  Leamington, 
CO.  Warwick  (by  the  Rev.  Edward  Fane),  on 
Tuesday,  23  July  1844;  died  at  Edwinstowe 
Hall,  CO.  Nottingham,  on  Saturday,  3  January 
1903,  bur.  at  Tonbridge.  Will  dated  30  July 
1901,  with  codicil  dated  13  June  1902,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  131,  1903)  14  February  1903, 
by  Aurea  Otway  Lombe,  wife  of  Ralph  Henry 
Fenwick  Lombe. 


A 


Henry  William  Newman  Fane,  born  at  15  South  Francis  Christopher  Fane,  born  at  7  Sloane 
Audley  Street,  Mayfair,  London,  on  Saturday,  Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Saturday, 
6  February,  bapt.  at  Fulbeck  18  April  1897.  9  June,  bapt.  at  Fulbeck  19  August  1900. 


Augusta  Cecily,  of  The  Cottage,  Fulbeck ;  born 
24  October,  bapt.  at  Fulbeck  15  November  1829. 


Anne  Christina,  born  at  Fulbeck  26  December 
1830,  bapt.  there  6  January  1831  ;  bur.  at 
Fulbeck  23  January  1832. 


Alice,    died    at     Hon''''  Arthur   Grenville   Fortescue  of   Hudscott,   Chittle-^ 


Weymouth,   co.     hampton,  co.  Devon  (4th  son  of  Hugh,  3rd  Earl  Fortescue); 

Dorset,  aged   i     born  at  Madeira  24  December  1858;  educated  at  Harrow 

month,  on  Wed-     1872-75;   entered  the  Coldstream  Guards  from  Militia  as 

nesday,   13  De-     2nd    Lieutenant    13    November    1878,    Lieutenant    1881, 

cember  1854.         Captain   18   July   1888,  retired   1895;    served  in    Egyptian 

Expedition  1882,  at  action  of  Mahuta  and  battle  of  Tel-el- 

Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  Khedive's  star) ;  in  Bechuanaland 

Expedition   1884-85;   died  at  Hudscott  3  October  1895. 

Will  dated  23  February  1889,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1337,  95) 

27   December   1895,   by  the    Hon''''   Lilla   Ellen  Gertrude 

Fortescue.  /f^ 


= Lilla  Ellen  Gertrude, 
of  Shappen  Burley, 
Ringwood,  co.  Hants ; 
bom  at  Avon  Tyrrell, 
CO.  Hants,  on  Mon- 
day, I  December 
1856  ;  married  at 
EUingham, CO.  Hants, 
12  January  1886. 


William  Earle  Welby  of  Bainton  House,  near  Stamford,= 
CO.  Lincoln  (3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Earle  Welby, 
Rector  of  Harston,  co.  Leicester,  and  of  Stroxton  and 
AUington,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Felicia  Eliza  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  George  Hole  of  Chumleigh  and  North 
Tawton,  co.  Devon);  bom  13  October  1823,  bapt. 
at  Stroxton  ;  educated  at  Eton,  admitted  1838,  and 
at  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  10  November 
1842,  B.A.  1S46;  J.P.  for  the  counties  of  Derby, 
Lincoln,  Northampton,  and  Liberty  of  Peterborough. 


^Adeline,  bom  at  Allahabad,  India, 
6  September  1830;  marr.  at  Fulbeck, 
CO.  Lincoln,  on  Thursday,  24  November 
1864;  died  at  18  New  Cavendish 
Street,  London,  on  Saturday,  19  June 
1897,  bur.  at  Fulbeck.  Will  dated 
8  February  1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
861,  97)  16  July  1897,  by  the  Rt.  Hon'''' 
Reginald  Earle,  Baron  Welby,  and 
Edmund  Royds. 


A 


Colonel  Francis  Augustus  Fane  of  Fulbeck  Hall  (her  cousin),= 
4th  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Fane  of  Avon  Tyrrell,  co.  Hants,  by 
Maria  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  Walter  Parry  Hodges  of  Easton  Grey, 
CO.  Wilts;  born  22  March,  bapt.  at  Fulbeck  4  April  1824;  entered 
25th  Foot  as  Ensign  27  August  1841,  Lieutenant  1843,  Captain 
1851,  Major  1859,  Lieut. -Colonel  i860,  Colonel  (retired)  23  Oc- 
tober 1865;  A.D.C.  to  his  uncle,  Major-General  Mildmay  Fane; 
raised  and  commanded  the  Peshawar  Light  Horse  during  the 
Indian  Mutiny ;  died  at  Valetta,  Malta,  aged  68,  on  Wednesday, 
I  February  1893,  bur.  at  Fulbeck.  Will  dated  5  September  1892, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  349,  93)  15  April  1893,  by  Augusta  Fane,  relict. 


'Augusta,  bom  at  Allahabad 
3  November  1831;  marr.  at 
Fulbeck  on  Tuesday,  10 
February  1863;  died  there 
on  Friday,  14  June  1895, 
bur.  at  Fulbeck.  Will  dated 
18  March  1893,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  850,  95)  19  July  1895, 
by  Edmund  Royds,  son-in- 
law,  and  Algernon  Henry 
Mackworth-Praed,  nephew. 


/K 


{For  issue  see  page  6.) 


Cicely  Harriette,  of  23 
Charles  Street,  Berkeley 
Square,  London  ;  born 
in  London  on  Monday, 

7  July  1845- 


Blanche  Anne,  born 
in  Upper  Brook 
Street,  Grosvenor 
Square,  London,  on 
Friday,  2  7  November 
1846. 


Lionel  Arthur  Cecil  Fane,  born  in  Upper  Brook 
Street  on  Monday,  10  March  1851  ;  educated 
at  Harrow  1865-68;  died  unmarried  at  23 
Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London,  aged 
21,  on  Monday,  i  April  1872,  bur.  at  Fulbeck. 


Lady  Augusta  F'anny  (Rous),= 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Edward 
Cornwallis,  2nd  Earl  of 
Stradbroke;  born  10  March 
1858  ;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  London,  on 
Saturday,  8  May  1880 ; 
divorced  on  her  petition  in 
1904. 


=Cecil  Francis  William  Fane  of  239= 
Knightsbridge,  London;  born  at  Fulbeck 
Hall  on  Tuesday,  7  October  1856; 
educated  at  Harrow  1870-73;  Lieutenant 
Grenadier  Guards  1876-82;  died  at  27 
Beaufort  Gardens,  Kensington,  London, 
aged  57,  on  Friday,  30  January  1914. 


=Ellen  Muriel,  dau.  of 
John  Selwyn  Harvey, 
M.  D.,  of  South 
Kensington,  London; 
marr.  19  November 
1904;  married  istly 
Onslow  Powell  Tra- 
herne,  who  divorced 
her  in  1902. 


Charles  George  Cecil  Fane, 
bom  8  April  1881. 


John  Lionel  Richard  Fane, 
bom  2  January  1884. 


Charles  William  Fane,  bom  at  7  Sloane  Street, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Tuesday,  2  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at  Fulbeck  17  April  1904. 


Elizabeth  Christine,  born  at  7  Sloane  Street, 
Chelsea,  on  Friday,  6  April,  bapt.  at  Fulbeck 
20  May  1906. 


uy^  c^  /?^  /*^^^ 


aiiams  of  anstep,  to.  Wlartoicfe. 


Arms. — Vert  on  a  cross  or  an  estoile  sable. 
Crest. — A   talbot   passant   azure   semee   of 

bezants  collared  argent. 
Motto. — Sub  cruce  Veritas. 


Henry  Cadwallader  Adams  of  Anstey  Hall,  co.= 
Warwick  (eldest  son  of  Simon  Adams  of 
Anstey  Hall,  Barrister-at-Law,  Deputy  Recorder 
of  Northampton  and  Recorder  of  Daventry,  by 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Cadwallader  Coker  of 
Bicester,  co.  Oxford);  born  ii  December  1779; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Warwick,  High  Sheriff 
1837  ;  died  at  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  aged  62,  on 
Thursday,  31  March,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at 
Anstey  11  April  1842.  Will  dated  19  August 
1835,  proved  (P.C.C.  379,  42)  24  June  1842,  by 
Henry  William  Adams,  C.B.,  son. 


=Emma,  elder  dau.  of  Sir  William  Curtis  of 
Cullens  Grove,  Southgate,  co.  Middlesex, 
ist  Baronet,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1796, 
and  M.P.  for  the  City  of  London,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  youngest  dau.  and  coheir  of 
Edward  Constable ;  marr.  at  Tottenham, 
CO.  Middlesex,  18  June  1803;  died  at 
Corston  House,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight, 
aged  76,  on  Monday,  22  June,  bur.  at 
Anstey  27  June  1857.  Adinon  (with  will 
dated  17  April  1857)  was  granted  (P.C.C.) 
13  July  1857,  to  Arthur  Robarts  Adams, 
D.C.L. 


Major-General  Henry  William  Adams,  C.B.,  of  Anstey  Hall,= 
CO.  Warwick,  and  of  Morton  Pinkney,  co.  Northampton ;  born 
31  January,  bapt.  at  Anstey  22  April  1805  ;  entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  i8th  Foot  31  July  1823,  Lieutenant  1825, 
Captain  1826,  Major  1839,  Lieut. -Colonel  1840,  Lieut.- Colonel 
49th  Foot  1844,  Brigadier-General  21  February  1854,  Major- 
General  12  December  1854;  commanded  the  i8th  Foot  at  the 
operations  in  China,  the  first  taking  of  Chusan,  storming  and 
taking  the  heights  above  the  city  of  Canton,  capture  of  Amoy, 
second  capture  of  Chusan,  storming  and  taking  the  fortified 
heights  of  Chinhae  and  capture  of  the  city  of  Ningpo,  July 
1840  to  October  1841  ;  nominated  C.B.  14  October  1841  ; 
served  in  the  operations  in  the  Crimea,  in  command  of  a 
brigade  of  the  2nd  Division  ;  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman 
5  November,  and  died  at  the  General  Hospital  at  Scutari, 
aged  49,  on  Tuesday,  19  December  1854,  bur.  in  the  family 
vault  at  Anstey  20  January  1855.  Will  dated  26  December 
1850,  with  three  codicils  dated  2  April  1852,  2  August  1854 
and  19  December  1854,  proved  (P.C.C.  374,  55)  i  May 
1855,  by  Francis  Wigston  and  the  Rev.  Cadwallader 
Coker  Adams. 


=Katherine  (his  cousin),  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Coker  Adams,  Vicar  of 
Anstey ;  born  9  October, 
bapt.  at  Anstey  28  November 
1813 ;  marr.  there  (by  the 
Rev.  Simon  Thomas  Adams) 
on  Tuesday,  28  November 
1843;  raised  by  Royal  War- 
rant to  the  rank  of  a  wife 
of  a  K.C.B.  in  1855,  to 
which  honour  her  husband 
was  named  in  the  "  London 
Gazette"  10  July  1855  ;  died 

21  October,  bur.  at  Anstey 
26  October  1905.    Will  dated 

22  August  1905,  with  three 
codicils  dated  30  August,  12 
September  and  14  September 
1905,  proved  8  December 
1905,  by  Francis  Cadwallader 
Adams. 


Commander  John  Garrett,  R.N.  (2nd= 
son  of  John  Garrett  of  Ellington, 
Thanet,  co.  Kent) ;  entered  the  Royal 
Navy  12  May  1810,  Lieutenant  26 
March  1822,  Commander  19  Novem- 
ber 1833;  present  at  the  battle  of 
Algiers  27  August  1816  ;  died  at 
Welbeck  Street,  London,  aged  53, 
17  November  1850. 


I 
=Emma  Curtis,  bapt.  at  Anstey  12  July  1806;  marr. 
there  17  April  1834;  died  at  7  The  Terrace,  Ryde, 
Isle  of  Wight,  aged  73,  on  Tuesday,  27  January  1880. 
Will  dated  21  December  1870,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
398,  80)  12  April  1880,  by  Emma  Blanche  Dashwood 
of  Shenley  Grange,  Barnet,  co.  Hertford,  widow,  the 
daughter.  She  married  2ndly  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  on  Thursday,  i  February  1855, 
George  Young  of  Apley  Towers,  Isle  of  Wight. 


A\ 


12 


Captain  George  Curtis  Adams,  R.N.,  of  Anstey  Hall,  co.= 
Warwick;  born  24  November  1807,  bapt.  at  Anstey  24  July 
1810;  educated  at  Rugby;  Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  21 
February  1837,  Commander  27  November  1846,  Captain 
(retired)  i  July  1864  (medal  with  clasp  for  Syria,  and 
Turkish  medal) ;  J. P.  for  co.  Warwick  ;  died  at  Anstey 
Hall,  aged  76,  on  Tuesday,  ii  December,  bur.  at  Anstey 
17  December  1883.  Will  dated  11  November  1878,  with 
two  codicils  dated  respectively  10  July  1880  and  31 
January  1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  2,  84)  26  January  1884, 
by  Constable  Curtis  and  the  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Shirley 
Woolmer,  Vicar  of  Ramsgate,  co.  Kent. 


'Mary  Susan,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward 
Woolmer  of  Barnfield,  Exeter, 
CO.  Devon ;  marr.  at  St.  Sidwell's, 
Exeter,  on  Thursday,  28  January 
1847 ;  died  at  the  Cottage, 
Anstey,  23  July,  bur.  at  Anstey 
28  July  1893.  Will  dated  23 
June  1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
705.  93)  14  August  1893,  by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
Shirley  Woolmer  and  Richard 
WooUcombe. 


I 


Lieut. -Colonel    Edward    WooUcombe -Adams    (6th   son    of  Vice-=^Emma    Louisa,    marr.    at 


Admiral  George  WooUcombe  of  Hemerdon,  co.  Devon,  J. P. 
for  CO.  Devon,  by  Mary  Elizabeth  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  George 
Ley  of  Cockington,  co.  Devon);  bom  11  April  1842;  entered 
the  Army  as  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery  1  November  i860.  Captain 
1873,  Major  1881,  Lieut. -Colonel  9  January  1884;  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Warwick ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  29  April  1893, 
the  surname  of  Adams  after  that  of  WooUcombe.  /t\ 


Anstey  (by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Edward  Shirley 
Woolmer,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Cadwallader  Coker 
Adams,  the  Vicar)  on 
Thursday,  6  June  1872. 


Henry  Cadwallader  Adams  of  Anstey  Hall;  born  28  July  1850; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Warwick;  marr.  20  September  1887,  Harriet  Sarah 
Monk,  dau.  of  Robert  Preston  Drummond.  He  died  s.p.,  aged  52, 
on  Christmas  Day,  Sunday,  25  December,  and  was  bur.  at  Anstey 
29  December  1902. 


Katherine  Anna,  died 
at  Anstey  Hall,  in  her 
17th  year,  on  Wednes- 
day, 2  August,  bur.  at 
Anstey  8  August  1865. 


William  Ormond  Adams,  bom  16  January  1847  ;  entered  the  Army  as 
Ensign  4th  (The  King's  Own  Royal)  Foot  5  January  1866;  died  at 
Calgary,  North-West  Territory,  Canada,  aged  45,  on  Saturday,  2  April 
1892.  Administration  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  i  June 
1894,  to  Howard  Cadwallader  Adams,  brother. 


Henry  Cadwallader 
Adams,  born  in 
1846;  died  in  infancy 
at  Mount  Abu,  India. 


13 


Major-General  Frank  Adams,  C.B.;= 
born  at  his  grandfather's  (Sir 
WilHam  Curtis)  house  at  South- 
gate,  CO.  Middlesex,  i6  April  1809  ; 
entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  28th 
Foot  30  December  1826,  Lieu- 
tenant 1832,  Captain  1833,  Major 
1843,  Lieut. -Colonel  1852,  Colonel 
1855,  Major-Genera!  4  March 
1866  ;  commanded  the  Mhow 
Division  of  the  Bombay  Army 
9  January  1866  to  1869;  com- 
manded the  28th  Foot  in  the 
Crimea  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and 
affair  on  i8th  June  in  the  cemetery; 
succeeded  to  the  command  of  the 
brigade  on  Sir  William  Eyre  being 
wounded  (medal  with  three  clasps, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  medals  and 
4th-class  Medjidie) ;  C.B.  5  July 
1855;  died  at  sea  on  board  the 
"  Tanjore,"  on  his  way  home  from 
India,  19  September  1869.  Will 
dated  5  June  1866,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  745,  69)  8  December  1869, 
by  Arthur  Robarts  Adams,  brother. 


=Ellen,  dau.  of 
George  Ormond, 
Captain  86th 
Foot,  and  widow 
of  John  Strath  of 
the  86th  Foot,  In- 
spector-General 
of  Hospitals,  who 
died  at  Trinidad, 
West  Indies,  in 
1842  ;  born  30 
June  1822;  marr. 
at  Poona,  India, 
16  September 
1844;  died  29 
November  1893, 
bur.  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery, 
London. 


Alfred      Burton     of=j=Anna        Delicia, 


St.  Leonard's-on-Sea, 
CO.  Sussex  (son  of 
James  Burton  [for- 
merly Haliburton] 
of  Mabledon  Park, 
CO.  Kent,  afterwards 
of  St.  Leonard's-on- 
Sea,  High  Sheriff  for 
CO.  Kent  18 10,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Westley 
of  The  Hall,  Lough- 
ton,  CO.  Essex);  born 
18  June  1802  ;  died 
at  64  Marina,  St. 
Leonard's-on-Sea,  24 
April  1877.  Will 
dated  2  May  1873, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
445.77)7  June  1877, 
by  Alfred  Henry 
Burton,  son.  /\ 


bapt.  at  Anstey, 
CO.  Warwick,  24 
March  181 1  ; 
marr.  there  (by 
the  Rev.  Thomas 
Coker  Adams), 
on  Thursday,  7 
September  1843; 
died  at  64  Marina, 
St.  Leonard's-on- 
Sea,  aged  86,  on 
Saturday,  1 7  April 
1897.  Adihon 
was  granted  at 
the  Principal 
Registry  22  July 
1897,  to  Alfred 
Henry  Burton, 
son. 


General  Sir  George  Luck,  G.C.B.,  of  Landford  Lodge,  Salisbury,=Ellen  Georgina  (twin 
CO.  Wilts  (son  of  Frederick  Luck  of  Blackheath,  co.  Kent);  born  with  Emma  Catherine), 
24  October  1840;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  15th  Foot  16  April  born  at  Plymouth,  co. 
1858,  Lieutenant  1859,  Lieutenant  6th  (The  Inniskilling)  Dragoons  Devon,  30  September 
1861,  Captain  1867,  Captain  15th  (The  King's)  Hussars  i868,  1848;  marr.  at  Farnham, 
Major  1878,  Lieut.-Colonel  1879,  Colonel  1883;  commanded  co.  Surrey  (by  the  Ven'''= 
Sind  Brigade  1884,  and  Rawul  Pindi  Brigade  1887;  Brigadier-  John  Sutton  Utterton, 
General,  Bombay,  1884-87,  Substantive  Colonel  1887,  Archdeacon  of  Surrey, 
Brigadier-General,  Bengal,  12  May  to  11  October  1887,  Inspector-  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
General  of  Cavalry  in  India  1887-93,  ^'^  rank  of  Major-General  Simon  Thomas  Adams), 
1 89 1  ;  commanded  Quetta  District  1893-95  ;  Major-General,  Bengal,  <3"  Tuesday,  16  July 
1893-95,  Inspector-General  of  Cavalry  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  1867. 
1895-98,  Lieut. -General,  India,  1898-1903,  General  May  1906; 
Colonel    15th    (The     King's)    Hussars  ;    served    in    the   operations 

against  the  Jowaki  Afridis  in  January  1878;  in  the  Afghan  War  1878-80  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  7  November  1879,  medal);  and  with  the  Thull-Chotiali 
Field  Force,  and  in  the  march  from  Quetta  to  the  relief  of  Kandahar  in  August  1880 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  25  January  1881,  medal);  served  in  South 
Africa,  in  the  Transvaal  Campaign  1881,  in  command  of  the  15th  Hussars;  nominated  C.B. 
19  November  1879,  K.C.B.  22  June  1897,  and  G.C.B.  25  June  1909;  granted  reward 
for  distinguished  and  meritorious  services  i  August  1895;  Lieutenant  of  the  Tower  of 
London  15  November  1905. 


14 


I 

Arthur  Robarts  Adams,  D.C.L. ;  born  16  August, 
bapt.  at  Anstey,  co.  Warwick,  27  September 
1 81 2;  educated  at  Merchant  Taylors'  School 
1822-30,  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  28  June  1830,  B.C.L.  1835, 
D.C.L.  1840,  Fellow  1835  ;  called  to  the  Bar  at 
the  Middle  Temple  11  January  1839,  Recorder 
of  Birmingham  20  January  1866,  Q.C.  22  June 
1869,  Bencher  27  January  1870,  Assessor  of 
Chancellor's  Court,  Oxford,  November  1871-76; 
died  while  out  shooting  in  Bagley  Wood,  co. 
Berks,  aged  65,  on  Thursday,  13  December, 
bur.  at  Anstey  20  December  1877.  Will  dated 
27  August  1874,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  i,  78) 
14  January  1878,  by  Frank  Reginald  Adams. 


Rev.  Cadwallader  Coker  Beck= 
(youngest  son  of  James  Beck 
of  Allesley,  co.  Warwick) ; 
bapt.  at  Allesley ;  of  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
16  December  1837,  aged  18, 
B.A.  1841  ;  Vicar  of  Foleshill, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  of  Crowell, 
CO.  Oxford,  1879  until  his 
death;  died,  aged  74,  on  Mon- 
day, 24  April  1893.  Will 
dated  i8  November  1886, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  618,  93) 
21  July  1893,  by  Ralph  Coker 
Adams  Beck  and  Francis 
Cadwallader  Adams. 


I 
= Laura  Coker,  bom 
4  September,  bapt. 
at  Anstey  17  Oc- 
tober 1819 ;  marr. 
at  St.  Thomas', 
Ryde,  Isle  of 
Wight  (by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Coker 
Adams),  on  Thurs- 
day, 1 7  February 
1848;  died,  aged 
39,  on  Sunday, 
6  February  1859. 


Major  Edward  Albert  Pole= 
(eldest  son  of  Major-General 
Edward  Pole  of  the  1 2th  Lancers, 
by  Fanny  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Colonel  George  Grogan);  entered 
the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  12th 
(Prince  of  'Wales')  Royal  Lancers 
31  December  1861,  Lieutenant 
20  May  1864,  Captain  (retired)  15 
May  1867 ;  died,  aged  41,  on 
Tuesday,  16  December  1884, 
bur.  in  West  Norwood  Cemetery, 
CO.  Surrey.  /t\ 


=Emma  Catherine  (twin 
with  Ellen  Georgina) ; 
bom  at  Plymouth,  co. 
Devon,  30  September 
1848;  marr.  at  Fam- 
ham,  CO.  Surrey,  on 
Thursday,  5  July  1866; 
died  at  Kensington,  co. 
Middlesex,  17  June, 
bur.  in  the  Necropolis 
Cemetery,  Woking,  co. 
Surrey,  20  June  191 1. 


Frank  Reginald=j=Julie  Ogden,  only  dau. 


Adams  of  Van- 
couver, British 
Columbia;  bom 
at  Newcastle-on- 
T)'ne,  CO.  North- 
umberland, 14 
Septemberi853; 
educated  at  Wel- 
lington College. 


I 
Frank  Ormond  Adams,  born  at  New 
York    2    November   1905,   bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Cranley  Gardens,  South 
Kensington,  London. 


of  William  Ogden 
Jones  of  New  York 
and  Chicago,  U.S.A., 
by  Alice  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Mac- 
Kenzie  of  New  York ; 
bom  29  June  1873 ; 
marr.  at  the  Church  of 
the  Holy  Communion, 
New  York,  21  May 
1904. 


I 


William  Ogden  Cadwallader  Adams, 
bom  at  Fairhaven,  Milford-on-Sea, 
CO.  Hants,  on  Saturday,  8  June  1907, 
bapt.  there. 


I 
Lieut.-Colonel  \\  illiam  Ingersoll=j=Mary  Beatrice,  born  at 


Merritt  (only  son  of  N.  Merritt 
of  St.  Catherine's,  Ontario, 
Canada,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  J.  IngersoU  of  Ingersoll, 
Canada) ;  born  8  December 
1846;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  30th  (The  Cam- 
bridgeshire) Foot  12  September 
1865,  Lieutenant  28  May  1870; 
Lieut.-Colonel  4th  Battalion 
Manchester  Regiment.  /K 


Belfast  31  July  1854  ; 
marr.  at  AH  Saints', 
Paddington,  London 
(by  the  Ven"*  John 
Sutton  Utterton,  Arch- 
deacon of  Surrey, 
assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Cadwallader  Coker 
Adams),  on  Tuesday, 
29  April  1873. 


I 
Howard  CadwalIa-= 
der  Adams  of  39 
Longridge  Road, 
Earl's  Court,  Lon- 
don ;  born  at 
Boulogne,  France, 
20  May  1859; 
educated  at  Wel- 
lington College. 


=Alice  Christine  Rose, 
only  child  of  Arthur 
Kimber  of  3  Roland 
Gardens,  Kensington, 
London,  Deputy  Lieu- 
tenant of  the  City  of 
London ;  born  in 
New  York  in  1868; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Cranley  Gardens,  Lon- 
don, 27  April  1895. 


I 
Ormond  Howard  Cadwallader 
Kimber  Adams,  born  at  Earl's 
Court  8  July    1896,   bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Cranley  Gardens. 


Frank  Simon  Hamilton  Adams, 
born  at  Earl's  Court  29  July 
1897,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Cranley  Gardens. 


Anstey  George  Curtis  Adams, 
bom  at  Earl's  Court  10  Januar)' 
1899,  bapt.  at  St.  Philip's,  Earl's 
Court  Road. 


15 


Lieut. -General   Cadvvallader    Adams,    C.B.,   of  Butler's=f=Anna  Catherine  Eliza- 


Louisa,  born 

6  August,  Green,  Hayward's  Heath,  co.  Sussex ;  born  6  May,  bapt. 
baptised  at  at  Anstey  19  June  1825  ;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd 
Anstey,  co.  Lieutenant  Ceylon  Rifle  Regiment  2  September  1845, 
Warwick,  15  Lieutenant  49th  Foot  1847,  Captain  5  December  1851, 
September  Major  by  brevet  1854,  Major  and  Lieut.-Colonel  by 
1822.  brevet  1856,  Lieut.-Colonel  1863,  Colonel  1863,  Major- 

General  1869,  Lieut. -General  23  October  1883;  served 
in  the  Crimea  1854-55,  as  A.D.C.  to  his  brother, 
Major-General  Henry  WiUiam  Adams,  during  1854,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Likernian  (wounded),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
sortie  on  26th  October,  and  assaults  on  the  Redan  18  June  and  8  Sep- 
tember (medal  with  three  clasps,  brevet  of  Major  and  Lieut.-Colonel, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  5th-dass  Medjidie  and  Turkish 
medal) ;  granted  the  reward  for  distinguished  and  meritorious  service ; 
died  10  February  1893,  bur.  at  Anstey.  Will  dated  13  February  1891, 
with  codicil  dated  4  February  1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  322,  93) 
10  April  1893,  by  Anna  Catherine  Elizabeth  Adams,  relict,  Francis 
Cadwallader  Adams  and  Thomas  Cowper  Hincks,  formerly  Captain 
in  the  Army. 


beth,  youngest  dau. 
of  Brigadier-General 
James  Stopford,  C.B., 
formerly  of  the  64th 
Foot,  by  Mary  Eliza- 
beth McAndrew  his 
wife ;  born  at  Gal- 
way  17  June,  bapt.  at 
St.  Nicholas',  Galway, 
30  July  1848 ;  marr. 
at  Belgaum,  Bombay 
Presidency,  India,  on 
Tuesday,  iSJuly  1871. 


George  Stopford  Adams,  born  at  Belgaum, = 
Bombay  Presidency,  on  Tuesday,  2  July 
1872,  bapt.  there;  educated  at  Wellington 
College  ;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
The  Lancashire  Fusiliers  25  February  1893, 
Lieutenant  10  July  1895,  Captain  9  October 
1899,  Adjutant  ist  Volunteer  Battalion  The 
Lancashire  Fusiliers  15  July  1904  ;  served 
in  the  South  African  War  1901-1902  (Queen's 
medal  with  four  clasps). 


=Muriel  Ada,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Cooke  Harker 
of  Danehurst,  Champion  Hill,  co.  Surrey,  and 
of  the  Stock  Exchange,  London,  by  Caroline 
Sarah  his  2nd  wife,  younger  dau.  of  Thomas 
Goodman  of  Islington,  co.  Middlesex ;  born 
at  Woodlands,  Denmark  Hill,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Wednesday,  16  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Matthew's, 
Denmark  Hill,  13  August  1884;  marr.  there 
on  Wednesday,  12  July  1905. 


Derric  John  Stopford  Adams,  born  at  232  Walmersley 
Road,  Bury,  co.  Lancaster,  on  Thursday,  1 7  January, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church.  Bury,  15  February  1907. 


Philip  James  Cad-= 
wallader  Adams, 
born  at  Belgaum, 
Bombay  Presi- 
dency, on  Wed- 
nesday, 2  2  October 
1873,  baptised 
there ;  educated  at 
Radley  College ; 
Civil  Engineer, 
India ;  died  in 
India  on  Tuesday, 
16  April  191 2. 


=Sylvia  Crochley,  dau.  of 
Alfred  William  Stanfield 
of  The  Park,  Nottingham, 
by  Anne  Emily  Louisa 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles 
Clapham  of  Wakefield, 
CO.  York ;  born  at  York 
Terrace,  Regent's  Park, 
London,  29  May  1878, 
bapt.  at  Christ  Church, 
Albany  Street,  London  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Not- 
tingham, on  Wednesday, 
15  September  1909. 


Commander  Kennett  Dixon,= 
R.N.,  of  66  St.  George's 
Square,  London  (son  of 
Spencer  Dixon  of  Ipswich, 
CO.  Suffolk,  by  Frances  Amy 
Georgina  his  wife,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Cobbold 
Aldrich) ;  born  in  1870; 
Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  i 
October  1898,  retired  as 
Commander  24  April  1909. 


=Evelyn  Blanche 
Stopford,  born  at 
Spennithorne,co. 
York,  on  Tues- 
day, 24  October 
1875,  bapt.  there 
2  January  1876 ; 
marr.  at  Sydney, 
NewSouth  Wales, 
22  November 
1900. 


A^lU^dd^ 


16 


COMBERMERE. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Quarterly:  ist  and  4th,  Azure  a 
chevron  between  three  hanks  of  cotton  argent  in  chief  pendent 
from  a  ribbon  gules  a  representation  of  the  medal  presented  to 
the  ist  Viscount  after  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  Cotton;  2nd  and 
3rd,  Argent  a  lion  rampant  sable,  Stapleton. 

Crests. — I,  (of  augmentation)  in  centre,  Upon  a  mount  vert  a  trooper  of 
the  3rd  regiment  of  Light  Dragoons  mounted  all  proper  in  the 
attitude  of  charging  and  over  this  crest  on  an  escrol  azure  the 
word  "  Salamanca "  in  letters  of  gold,  Cotton  ;  2,  on  dexter, 
A  falcon  proper  wings  inverted  and  indorsed  belled  or  holding 
in  the  dexter  claw  a  belt  azure  buckled  of  the  second  paternal 
crest  of  Cotton  ;  3,  on  sinister.  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a 
Saracen's  head  affront^  wreathed  round  the  temples  argent  and 
sable,  Stapleton. 

Supporters. — Two  falcons  wings  inverted  and  indorsed  proper  belled  or 
the  dexter  supporting  a  spear  also  proper  therefrom  flowing  a 
swallow-tailed  pennon  vert  sem^e  of  estoiles  or  streamers  and 
tassels  of  the  last ;  and  the  sinister  supporting  a  like  spear 
therefrom  flowing  a  yellow  swallow-tailed  pennon  streamers  and 
tassels  of  the  last. 

Motto. — In  utraque  fortuna  paratus. 


Combermere^ 


Lady  Anna   Maria   (Pelham-=f=Field-Marshal    Sir    Stapleton    Stapleton-Cotton,=j=i 


Clinton),  eldest  dau.  of  The 
mas,  3rd  Duke  of  Newcastle,  by 
Lady  Anna  Maria  (Stanhope) 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  2nd 
Earl  of  Harrington  ;  born  29 
July  1783;  marr.  at  Clumber 
Park,  CO.  Nottingham,  by 
special  licence,  i  January 
1801 ;  died  at  Clifton,  co.  Glou- 
cester, 31  May  1807.     I  St  wife. 


I  I  I 
Robert  Henry  Stapleton 
Cotton,  born  at  Gort,  co. 
Galway,  18  January  1802  ; 
died  at  Combermere  Abbey 
13  February  182 1. 

Two  sons,  died  in  infancy. 


Viscount  Combermere  of  Bhurtpore,  in  the  East 
Indies,  and  of  Combermere,  co.  Chester,  Baron 
Combermere  of  Combermere,  and  a  Baronet, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  K.S.L  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Robert 
Salusbury  Cotton  of  Combermere,  and  of 
Llewenny,  co.  Denbigh,  Baronet,  by  Frances  his 
wife,  youngest  dau.  and  coheir  of  Colonel  James 
Russell  Stapleton  of  Bodrhyddan,  co.  Flint);  born 
at  Llewenny  Hall  14  November  1773;  admitted  to 
Westminster  School  28  January  1785  ;  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  26  February  1790, 
Lieutenant  1791,  Captain  6th  Dragoon  Guards 
1793;  served  in  Flanders  at  Fremont  and  Catteau 
1793-94;  Major  1794,  Lieut.-Colonel  2Sth  Light 
Dragoons  9  March  17 94;  commanded  his  regiment 
at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  1796-97,  and  in  the 
campaign  against  Tippoo  Sahib  1798-99,  including 
battle  of  Malavelly  and  siege  of  Seringapatam 
(medal);  Colonel  i8oo,  Major-General  1805;  M.P. 
for  Newark  31  October  1806  to  17  May  18 14;  in 
command  of  a  cavalry  brigade  in  Portugal  1808 
-1809,  including  the  battle  of  Talavera  28  July  1809  (thanks  of  Parliament); 
covered  the  retreat  to  Torres  Vedras  July  to  September  18 10,  at  the  head  of 
the  I  St  Cavalry  Division;  Lieut. -General  181 2,  Commander  of  the  allied 
cavalry  181 2-14,  severely  wounded  at  Salamanca  22  July  1812  (thanks  of 
Parliament);  K.B.  16  August  1812,  Grand  Cross  of  the  Tower  and  Sword  of 
Portugal  and  of  St.  Ferdinand  and  Charles  IIL  of  Spain;  in  command  of  the 
cavalry  at  the  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Orthez  and  Toulouse  10  April  18 14  (gold 
cross  with  clasp,  silver  medal  with  three  clasps) ;  created  Baron  Combermere  of 
Combermere  17  May  1814,  and  received  pension  of  ^2,000;  G.C.B.  2  January 
181 5;  Commander  of  the  aUied  cavalry  in  France  in  July  181 7;  Governor  of 
Barbadoes  and  G.C.H.  27  March  1817;  Commander-in-Chief  in  Ireland  and 
P.C.  (Ireland)  1822,  General  1825,  Commander-in-Chief  in  India  1825-29; 
captured  the  fortress  of  Bhurtpore  11  December  1825;  created  Viscount 
Combermere  of  Bhurtpore  8  February  1827  ;  took  by  Royal  Licence  dated 
21  November  1827,  the  additional  name  of  Stapleton;  Colonel  ist  Life  Guards 
16  September  1829;  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1834;  P.C.  1834;  Constable  of  the  Tower 
of  London  1852;  Field-Marshal  2  October  1855;  K.S.I.  19  August  1861  ;  died 
at  Colchester  House,  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  21  February,  bur.  in  the  church  at 
Wrenbury,  co.  Chester,  2  March  1865.  M.I.  Will  dated  8  July  1862,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  237,  65)  25  April  1865,  by  Wellington  Henry,  Viscount  Combermere, 
son.  Portrait,  by  Mary  Pearson,  in  the  National  Portrait  Gallery ;  Equestrian 
Statue,  by  Marochetti,  at  Chester  Castle.  He  married  3rdly  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  2  October  1838,  Mary  Woolley,  only  child  and  heir 
of  Robert  Gibbings  of  Gibbings  Grove,  co.  Cork,  M.D.  She  died,  aged  90, 
31  August  1889. 

{For  earlier  Pedigree,  see  "JVotes "  to  "  Visitation  of  England 
and  Wales"  Vol.  p,  page  86.) 


Caroline,  2nd 
dau.  of  Captain 
William  Fulke 
Greville,R.N.,by 
Meliora  his  wife, 
dau.  and  heir  of 
the  Rev.  the 
Hon^'^  Richard 
Southwell ;  mar- 
ried at  Lambeth 
Palace  22  June 
1814;  died  at 
Dover,  co.  Kent, 
25  January  1837. 
2nd  wife. 


Arthur  Wills  Blundell-Sandys-Trumbull-Windsor-Hill,  Marquess=j=Caroline    Frances,  born  in  1815  ; 


of  Downshire,  K.P.  ;  born  at  Hillsborough  Castle,  co.  Down, 
6  August  181 2;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford  ;  Colonel  Royal  South  Down  Militia  30  July  1845 
until  his  death;  M.P.  for  co.  Down  30  August  1836  to  12 
April  1845,  when  he  succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Marquess; 
died  at  Heme  Bay,  co.  Kent,  on  Thursday,  6  August  1868. 
Will  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  Dublin,  302,  68)  12  November 
1868,  by  the  Hon''"'  George  Augusta  Hill  and  William  Pitt, 
Earl  of  Amhurst.  /K 


marr.  at  Wrensbury,  co.  Chester, 
23  August  1837  ;  died  at  Bigshotte 
Rayles,  Wokingham,  co.  Berks, 
aged  77,  on  Wednesday,  10  May 
1893.  Will  dated  22  April  1880, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  441,  93)  29 
May  1893,  by  Lord  Arthur  William 
Hill,  son. 


Colonel  Sir  Wellington  Henry  Stapleton-Cotton,  Viscount= 
Combermere ;  born  at  Bridge  Town,  Barbadoes,  West  Indies, 
24  November  1818;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  11  May  1837  ;  entered  the  Army  as  Cornet 
and  Sub-Lieutenant  ist  Life  Guards  21  October  1837,  Lieutenant 
1841,  Captain  1846,  Major  (unattached)  1850,  Secretary  to 
Master-General  of  the  Ordnance  1852,  Lieut.-Colonel  1857, 
Colonel  in  the  Army  15  December  1861  (retired);  M.P.  for 
Carrickfergus  3  August  1847  to  21  March  1857  ;  D.L.  for 
CO.  Chester  i  October  1852  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd 
Viscount  21  February  1865  ;  died  at  33  St.  James'  Place, 
London,  aged  73,  from  the  result  of  an  accident,  on  Tuesday, 
I  December  1891,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  in  the  churchyard 
at  Wrenbury,  co.  Chester.  Will  dated  30  November  1887,  with 
codicil  dated  20  February  1888,  proved  at  Chester  17  February 
1892,  by  the  Hon""  Richard  Southwell  George  Stapleton-Cotton, 
Colonel  H.M.  Army. 


:Susan  Alice,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  George  Sitwell  of 
Renishaw,  co.  Derby,  2nd 
Baronet,  by  Susan  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Craufurd 
Tait  of  Harvieston,  co. 
Clackmannon  (sister  of  the 
Most  Rev.  Archibald 
Campbell  Tait,  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury) ;  marr.  at 
Eckington,  co.  Derby,  29 
July  1844;  died  at  Comber- 
mere  Abbey,  aged  50,  on 
Thursday,  12  August  1869, 
bur.  at  Burleydam,  co. 
Chester. 


Charlotte  Ann,  only=Sir  Robert  Wellington  Stapleton-Cotton,= 
dau.  and  heir  of  Viscount  Combermere;  born  18  June 
Jacob  Fletcher  Ellis  1845  ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  J.P.  for 
Fletcher  of  Peel  co.  Salop ;  succeeded  his  father  as  3rd 
Hall,  and  of  Clifton,  Viscount  i  December  1891  ;  died  at 
both  CO.  Lancaster;  11  Duchess  Street,  Portland  Place, 
London,  on  Sunday,  20  February 
1898,    bur.    at   Wrenbury.      Will   dated 


marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Bryanston      Square, 


London,   by   special  3    February    1890,   with    codicil    dated 

licence       (by       the  i    February    1898,   proved   (Prin.    Reg., 

Rt.       Rev.      Archi-  534,  98)   10  May  1898,  by  Walter  Hill 

bald  Campbell  Tait,  Chetwynd,  the  Hon"=  Richard  Southwell 

Bishop  of  London),  George    Stapleton-Cotton    and    Henry 

on  Saturday,  2  June  John  Birch,  gent. 
1866;    divorced   on 
her  petition   20  No- 
vember 1879. 


'Isabel  Marian,  of  The  Beeches, 
Bagshot,  CO.  Surrey,  youngest 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Chetwynd, 
3rd  Baronet,  M.P.,  by  Lady 
Charlotte  Augusta  Hill  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Arthur 
Blundell,  3rd  Marquess  of 
Do^vnshire ;  marr.  in  London 
on  Tuesday,  22  June  1880. 
She  married  istly  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  24 
May  1870,  Cudworth  Halsted 
Poole  of  Marbury  Hall,  co. 
Chester;  bom  22  August 
1847;  divorced  in  1878. 


Sir  Francis  Lynch  Wellington  Stapleton-Cotton,  Viscount= 
Combermere  of  Bhurtpore,  in  the  East  Indies,  and  of 
Combermere,  co.  Chester,  Baron  Combermere  of  Com- 
bermere, CO.  Chester,  and  a  Baronet ;  born  at  Dover, 
CO.  Kent,  29  June  1887,  bapt.  there;  educated  at 
Harrow ;  succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Viscount  20 
February  1898. 


=Hazel  Louisa,  younger  dau. 
of  Henry  de  Courcy  Agne\y, 
and  grand-daughter  of  Sir 
Andrew  Agnew,  8th  Baronet; 
marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane 
Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Thursday,  30  October  1913. 


21 


John  Charles  Frederick  Hunter  of  Straidarran,= 
CO.  Derry  (2nd  son  of  Richard  Hunter  of 
Straidarran,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  by  Dorothea  Maria 
his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Charles  Frederick 
Waring-Maxwell  of  Finnebrogue,  co.  Down); 
born  19  March  1822;  died  s.p.  at  Straidarran 
3  July  1893.  Will  dated  16  June  1893, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  Dublin,  341,  93)  28 
August  1893,  by  the  Rev.  Arthur  Jackson 
Hunter.    Sealed  in  London  21  September  1893. 


=Meliora  Emily  Anna  Maria,  born  25  October 
1825;  married  18  June  1853;  died  at  St. 
Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex,  18  September 
1897.  Will  dated  29  February  1892,  with 
three  codicils  dated  14  October  1893,  29  Oc- 
tober 1894  and  12  August  1896,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1332,  97)  21  December  1897,  by  the 
Hon*"''  Richard  Southwell  George  Stapleton- 
Cotton,  Colonel  H.M.  Army,  and  Henry 
John  Birch,  gent. 


Lieut.- Colonel  Cecil  Lennox  Peel  (youngest  son  of  Laurence=j=Caroline  Susan  Mary  Stapleton, 


Peel,  by  Lady  Jane  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  Charles,  4th  Duke 
of  Richmond  and  Lennox,  K.G.) ;  born  at  Richmond, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Sunday,  18  April  1830;  entered  the  Scots 
Guards  as  Ensign  i  August  1848,  Lieutenant  1S52,  Captain 
1855,  retired  as  Lieut.- Colonel  22  November  1864;  died  at 
The  Cottage,  Easthampstead  Park,  Wokingham,  co.  Berks, 
aged  80,  27  April  1910. 


of  The  Cottage,  Easthampstead 
Park,  Wokingham,  born  at 
Combermere  Abbey,  co.  Ches- 
ter, I  November  1846;  marr. 
at  Wrenbury,  co.  Chester,  on 
Thursday,  3  January  1867. 


A 


Lieut.-Colonel  Sir  Philip  Walhouse  Chetwode,  Baronet,  D.S.O.,  of= 
Chetwode,  co.  Buckingham,  and  of  Oakley,  co.  Stafford  (elder 
son  of  Sir  George  Chetwode,  Baronet,  by  Alice  Jane  his  wife,  2nd 
dau.  of  Michael  Thomas  Bass  of  Rangemore,  co.  Stafford,  M.P.) ; 
born  at  loi  Eaton  Square,  London,  on  Tuesday,  21  September  1869; 
educated  at  Eton ;  entered  the  Army  from  Militia  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
19th  (Alexandra,  Princess  of  Wales'  Own)  Hussars  20  November  1889, 
Lieutenant  1890,  Captain  1897,  Major  1901,  Lieut.-Colonel  1908; 
Assistant  Military  Secretary,  Aldershot,  15  November  1906;  served 
with  Chin  Hills  Expedition,  Burmah,  1892-93  (medal  with  clasp); 
in  South  African  War  1899- 1902  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "  London 
Gazette,"  8  February  and  10  September  1901,  Queen's  medal  with 
four  clasps.  King's  medal  with  two  clasps) ;  D.S.O.  29  November  1900; 
succeeded  his  father  as  7th  Baronet  28  June  1905. 


=Alice  Hester  Camilla, 
born  on  Wednesday, 
19  July  187 1,  bapt. 
at  Corsham,  co. 
Wilts ;  marr.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  on  Thursday, 
I  June  1899. 


/K 


Colonel  Richard  Southwell: 
George  Stapleton-Cotton  of  Plas 
Llwynon,  Llanfair-PwU-Gwyngyll, 
CO.  Anglesey ;  born  9  October 
1849 ;  educated  at  Eton ; 
entered  the  Army  as  Lieutenant 
Scots  Guards  30  September  1868, 
Captain  187 1,  Lieut.-Colonel 
1 88 1,  Hon.  Colonel  (retired)  15 
October  1886;  sometime  Lieut.- 
Colonel  3rd  Battalion  Wiltshire 
Regiment  (Militia) ;  served  in 
Zulu  War  with  the  24th  Foot 
1879  (medal  with  clasp) ;  in 
command  at  depot,  Cyprus,  1882; 
in  Bechuanaland  Expedition  with 
the  ist  Mounted  Rifles  1884 
-85  (mentioned  in  despatches) ; 
Inspector-General  of  Police  in 
British  Guiana  1889-91  ;  J. P. 
for  the  counties  of  Chester  and 
Salop. 


=Hon''''  Jane  Char- 
lotte (Methuen), 
2nd  dau.  of 
Frederick  Henry 
Paul,  2nd  Baron 
Methuen,  by 
Anna  Horatia 
Caroline  his  wife, 
only  child  of 
the  Rev.  John 
Sanford  of  Nyne- 
head,  co.  Somer- 
set ;  marr.  at 
Corsham,  co. 
Wilts,  on  Tues- 
day, 18  October 
1870. 


Lord  Alexander  Victor= 
Paget  (3rd  son  of 
Henry,  2nd  Marquess 
of  Anglesey,  P.C.) ; 
bom  25  April  1839; 
D.L.  for  CO.  Stafford ; 
Captain  Royal  Stafford- 
shire Yeomanry  Cavalry 
and  Hon.  Lieutenant 
Royal  Naval  Artillery 
Volunteers  (Liverpool 
Brigade) ;  died  26  Oc- 
tober: 896.  Will  dated 
15  April  1893,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1215,  96) 
22  December  1896,  by 
the  Hont'=  Hester 
Alice  Paget,  relict. 


I 
=Hester  Alice,  of 
Plas  Newydd, 
Llanfair-Pwll- 
Gwyngyll,  and 
of  Beau  Desert, 
Rugeley,  co.  Staf- 
ford ;  born  5  May 
1851  ;  marr.  at 
Lambeth  Palace 
Chapel  2  6  August 
1880. 


A 


Wellington  Robert  Paul 
Stapleton-Cotton,  born 
at  Combermere  Abbey, 
CO.  Chester,  on  Friday, 
30  August  1872; 
entered  the  Army  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  i8th 
Hussars  12  March  1892, 
transferred  to  1 9th 
Hussars  30  March  1892, 
Lieutenant  20  February 
1894;  died  in  defence 
of  Ladysmith,  South 
Africa,  29  January  1900, 
bur.  there. 


Captain  Richard  Greville  Arthur= 
Wellington  Stapleton-Cotton,  M.V.O., 
R.N. ;  born  at  Wellington  Barracks, 
London,  on  Friday,  7  November 
1873;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  a 
Cadet  15  January  1887,  Midshipman 
1889,  Sub-Lieutenant  1893,  Lieu- 
tenant 1895,  Commander  1905, 
Captain  1913;  M.V.O.  (4th-class) 
8  September  1905  ;  in  command  of 
Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne,  15 
November  1906-19 10. 


=01ive  Harriet,  younger  dau.  of 
Colonel  Sir  Edward  Thomas 
Davenant  Cotton-Jodrell  of 
Reaseheath  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
and  of  Shallcross  Manor,  co. 
Derby,  K.C.B.,  by  Mary 
Rennell  his  wife,  elder  dau. 
of  William  Rennell  Coleridge 
of  Salston  House,  co.  Devon, 
J.  P.  and  D.L.;  born  in  1883; 
marr.  at  Acton,  co.  Chester, 
on  Tuesday,  9  August  19 10. 


23 


Robert  Francis  Stapleton-Cotton,= 
born  at  Longcross  House,  Chertsey, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  15  Feb- 
ruary 1876;  educated  at  Radley; 
served  as  a  Volunteer  during 
the  Matabele  Campaign  1896-97 
(medal),  and  in  South  African 
War  1899-1900,  with  Rhodesian 
Horse  (medal  with  clasp). 


=Violet    Maude,    youngest    dau.    of 
Lieut.-Colonel  Sir  Frederick  Thomas 
Arthur  Hervey-Bathurst,  Baronet,  by 
Ada  his  wife,  only  surviving  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Sheppy  Ribton,  Baronet 
born  at  37  Eccleston  Square,  Lon 
don,  on  Saturday,  30  March  1878 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's,   Eaton  Square 
London,  on  Saturday,  22  July  1905 


Pauline  Edith,  born 
at  Longcross  House, 
Chertsey,  on  Tues- 
day, 4  September 
1877. 


Sir  Grosvenor  Arthur  Alexander  Hood,  Viscount  Hood,  and  a  Baronet;  born= 
at  40  South  Street,  Park  Lane,  London,  on  Friday,  13  November  1868; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  the  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich ;  entered 
the  Royal  Artillery  as  2nd  Lieutenant  16  February  1887,  transferred  to 
Grenadier  Guards  28  August  1889,  Lieutenant  1893,  Captain  1899, 
Major  II  July  1905,  retired  14  September  1907;  Brigade-Major  ist  (Foot 
Guards)  Brigade,  Aldershot,  20  October  1903  ;  served  in  Ashanti  Expedition 
1895-96,  with  Special  Service  Corps  (star),  and  in  South  African  War 
1899-1902,  as  D.A.y\.G.  (Queen's  medal  with  five  clasps,  King's  medal  with 
two  clasps);  succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Viscount  27  April  1907. 


=Jane  Primrose, 
born  19  April 
1882  ;  marr.  at 
Lambeth  Palace 
Chapel  on  Tues- 
day, 2  8  February 


1911. 


24 


artorigf)!  of  g^antJersteati  Court, 
CO.  Surrey. 

Arms. — Argent  on  a  mount  vert  a  cotton  tree  fructed  proper  on  a  chief 
azure  between  two  bezants  an  escutcheon  of  the  field 
charged  with  a  bee  volant  proper. 

Crest. — An  eagle  rising  or  in  its  beak  an  escutcheon  azure  pendant 
by  a  ribbon  gules  thereon  a  hank  of  cotton  argent. 

ATotto. — Multa  tuli  fecique. 


Rev.  Joseph  Arkwright  of  Mark  Hall,  co.  Essex,  and  of  Normanton= 
Turville,  co.  Leicester  (6th  son  of  Richard  Arkwright  of  VVillersley, 
Matlock,  CO.  Derby,  and  brother  of  Peter  Arkwright  of  Willersley, 
see  Pedigree  of  Arkwright,  Vol.  7,  page  ij) ;  born  9  August 
1791  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A. 
1814,  M.A.  1817;  Vicar  of  Latton,  co.  Essex,  19  May  1820,  Rector 
of  Thurlaston,  co.  Leicester,  1824;  J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Essex 
and  Hertford;  died  at  Mark  Hall  on  Monday,  29  February  1864. 
Will  dated  30  June  1863,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  218,  64)  7  April  1864, 
by  Loftus  Wigram  Arkwright,  son. 

{For  earlier  Pedigree,  see  "Noles"  to  '■'■Visitation  of  England 
and  Wales,"  Vol.  7,  page  j.) 


=Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Wigram  of  Walthaui- 
stow,  CO.  Essex,  Baronet, 
by  Eleanor  his  2nd  wife, 
dau.  of  James  Watts  of 
Southartipton  ;  born  22 
February  1796;  marr.  at 
Walthamstow  on  Thurs- 
day, 29  October  1818; 
died  on  Thursday  21 
May  1863. 


Admiral  Sir  George  Granville  Randolph,  K.C.B.  (son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas= 
Randolph  of  Hadham,  co.  Hertford,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's,  and  grandson 
of  the  Rt.  Rev.  John  Randolph,  Bishop  of  London);  born  in  18 18; 
entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  Cadet  7  December  1830,  Sub-Lieutenant  1837, 
Lieutenant  1838,  Commander  1846,  Captain  1854,  Rear-Admiral  1872, 
Vice-Admiral  1877,  retired  26  July  1881,  Admiral  8  July  1884;  Lieutenant 
in  command  of  barge  of  "  Daedalus  "  at  destruction  of  Malloodoo,  piratical 
stronghold  in  Borneo,  19  August  1845,  Commander  of  "Rodney,"  at  the 
attack  on  Fort  Constantine,  Sebastopol,  and  other  operations  in  the  Crimea 
(Crimean  and  Turkish  medals,  Sebastopol  clasp.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  and  Medjidie  of  the  4th-class) ;  C.B.  2  June  1869,  K.C.B.  on 
the  occasion  of  Queen  Victoria's  Diamond  Jubilee  22  June  1897  ; 
Corresponding  Member  of  the  Royal  United  Service  Institution  and  a 
Fellow  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society ;  Author  of  "  Problems  in  Naval 
Tactics";  died  at  70  Brunswick  Place,  Hove,  co.  Sussex,  aged  89,  on 
Thursday,  16  May,  bur.  on  Tuesday,  21  May  1907,  after  service  at 
St.  Patrick's,  Hove.  Will  dated  12  April  1907,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  992, 
19°?)  15  June  1907,  by  the  Rev.  Rodney  Granville  Randolph  and  the 
Rev.  Alfred  George  Lovelace  Bowling  and  Charles  Randolph  Bowling. 


^Eleanor  Harriet, 
marr.  at  Thurlas- 
ton, CO.  Leicester 
(by  the  Rev.  Julius 
Arkwright),  on 
Tuesday,  4  Feb- 
ruary 1851  ;  died 
at  70  Brunswick 
Place,  Hove,  aged 
87,  on  Friday,  5 
April  1907.  Adinon 
was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry 
8  May  1907,  to  Sir 
George  Granville 
Randolph,  K.C.B. 


Rev.  George  Edward  Bruxner  of  the  Holt,  Thurlaston,  co.  Leicester= 
(eldest  son  of  George  Augustus  Bruxner  of  St.  Petersburg,  Russia) ; 
of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  7  June  1832,  aged  19  ;  B.A. 
1836,  M.A.  1838;  J. P.  for  CO.  Leicester;  Rector  of  Thurlaston 
1845-76 ;  died  at  the  Holt,  Thurlaston,  aged  79,  on  Friday, 
13  November  1891.  Will  dated  19  January  1888,  with  codicil  dated 
27  April  1889,  proved  at  Leicester  13  January  1892,  by  Henry 
Rutherford,  Richard  George  Randall,  Major  H.M.  Army,  and  George 
Henry  Blunt. 


=Anne  Mary,  marr.  at 
Latton,  CO.  Essex,  on 
Thursday,  16  Sep- 
tember 1841  ;  died  at 
Thurlaston  Rectory, 
aged  33,  on  Thursday, 
9  January  1854. 


25 


Robert  Wigram  Arkwright  of  Knuston,  co.  Northampton,= 
and  of  Sanderstead  Court,  co.  Surrey;  born  5  April  1822; 
Cornet  7th  Dragoon  Guards  27  March  1840;  Captain  Duke 
of  Manchester's  Light  Horse;  J. P.  for  co.  Northampton; 
died  at  Aix-les-Bains,  France,  aged  66,  on  Saturday, 
I  December,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  WeUingborough,  co. 
Northampton,  on  Thursday,  6  December  1888.  Will 
dated  24  November  1886,  with  three  codicils  dated 
6  November  1887,  27  December  1887,  and  20  March 
1888,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  i,  89)  18  January  1889,  by 
Herbert  Robert  Arkwright  and  Julius  Arkwright,  sons, 
Francis  Spencer  Wigram  and  John  Thomas  Arkwright. 


=Sophia  Julia,  eldest  dau.  of 
Alexander  Greig  of  10  Lowndes 
Street,  Belgrave  Square,  London; 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London  (by  the  Ven'''" 
Joseph  Cotton  Wigram,  Arch- 
deacon of  Winchester),  on 
Thursday,  30  December  1847 ; 
died  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex, 
24  November  1898,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Wellingborough. 


Frank  Wigsell  Arkwright  of  Sanderstead  Court ;  born  at= 
Normanton  Turville,  co.  Leicester,  on  Friday,  29 
September  1848 ;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  and 
Lieutenant  Coldstream  Guards  18  May  1870,  Lieutenant 
and  Captain  13  June  1874  ;  died  at  Purleybury, 
Purley,  co.  Surrey,  aged  44,  on  Monday,  13  March, 
bur.  at  Sanderstead  on  Wednesday,  15  March  1893. 
Will  dated  15  February  1889,  with  two  codicils  dated 
23  July  1889  and  27  February  1893,  by  Herbert  Robert 
Arkwright  and  Julius  Arkwright. 


=Rosa  Frederica,  younger  dau.  of 
William  Henry  Baring  of  Norman 
Court,  CO.  Hants,  Captain  Coldstream 
Guards,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Charles  Hammersley ;  marr.  at 
West  Tytherley,  co.  Hants,  29  August 
1878;  marr.  2ndly  Colonel  George 
William  Adolphus  FitzGeorge  of  the 
20th  Hussars ;  he  died  at  Lucerne 
on  Monday,  2  September  1907. 


Esmd  Francis  Wigsell  Arkwright  of= 
Sanderstead  Court;  born  at  26  Hans 
Place,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Sunday, 
7  May  1882;  educated  at  Eton;  joined 
the  5th  Lancers  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
5  January  1901,  Lieutenant  5  June  1902; 
served  in  South  African  War  1 901-1902 
(Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps). 


'Audrey  Violet  Hatfeild,  dau.  of  James  Vera,    born 

Francis  Hatfeild   Harter  of  Cranfield  at  i7  0ving- 

Court,  CO.  Bedford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  by  ton   Square, 

Violet  Maria  Charlotte  his  wife,  elder  Kensington, 

dau.  of  Captain  Douglas  Loftus  ;  born  London,  on 

at  Cranfield  Court  25  November  1889;  Saturday,  1 1 

marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane  Street,  August  1883. 
Chelsea,  on  Tuesday,  6  July  1909, 


26 


Charles  Arkwright  of  Ashlands,  co.  Leicester;  born  at= 
Mark  Hall,  co.  Essex,  9  September  1823;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  admitted 
Pensioner  19  June  1841  ;  entered  the  Army  as  Cornet 
I  St  (King's)  Dragoon  Guards  24  February  1843,  Lieu- 
tenant 27  June  1845;  died  at  14  Bolton  Gardens,  South 
Kensington,  London,  aged  69,  on  Thursday,  i  December, 
bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
6  December  1892.  Will  dated  5  March  1885,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  87,  93)  3  February  1893,  by  Honoria 
Arkwright,  relict,  and  William  Evans  Hartopp  and  Edward 
Charles  Shuttleworth  Holden. 


=Honoria,  3rd  dau. 
of  Edward  Bour- 
chier  Hartopp  of 
Dalby  Hall,  co. 
Leicester,  M.P., 
by  Honoria  his 
wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
General  William 
Gent ;  marr.  at 
Little  Dalby  on 
Saturday,  10  Sep- 
tember 1864. 


Anna  Frances, 
died  at  Mark 
Hall  18  Au- 
gust 1883.  Will 
dated  7  Decem- 
ber 188 1,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg., 872, 
83)  I  November 
1 883,  by  Charles 
Arkwright  and 
Arthur  Ark- 
wright, brothers. 


Charles  William  Ark- 
wright, born  at  75 
Chester  Square,  Lon- 
don, on  Sunday,  23 
July  1865. 


Constance  Isabel, 
born  at  Skefifington 
Vale,  CO.  Leicester, 
on  Friday,  3  August 
1866. 


Godfrey    Crawford    Ark-  Cecil  Edward  Arkwright, 

Wright,  born  at  Ashlands,  born    at    Ashlands    on 

CO.  Leicester,  on  Monday,  Sunday,    27    December 

lo  February  1868.  1868. 


Evelyn  Florence. 


Walter  George 
Arkwright,  born 
8  June  1870. 


Eustace  Arkwright,  born  25 
August  1871;  M.B.,  CM.  Edin. 
1896  ;  Surgeon  Royal  Navy 
25  May  1897,  Staff-Surgeon 
25  May  1905,  Fleet-Surgeon 
1913- 


Reginald  Ark- 
wright. 


Robert     Nigel 
Arkwright. 


Alan  Joseph  Arkwright, 
bom  25  January  1875. 


Hugh  Evans  Arkwright, 
born  22  August  1876. 


Herbert  Robert  Arkwright  of  Knuston,  Wellingborough,  co.=f=Evelyn  Frances,  dau.  of  Colonel 

Northampton  ;  born  at  Goldington,  CO.  Bedford,  on  Thursday,     "■      •      "'        >   '^    ■ 

15  November  i860;  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 

Michaelmas   Term,    1879;   J. P.  for   co.   Northampton,  High 

Sheriff  1891  ;  died  at  Knuston,  Wellingborough,  aged  37,  on 

Wednesday,  5  January,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Wellingborough 

on  Monday,  10  January   1898.      Will  dated    31    July    1895, 

proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  384,  98)  27  April  1898,  by  Julius  Arkwright, 

Francis  Spencer  Wigram  and  Robert  Louis  Towgood. 


Charies  Edward  Foster  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  4  January  1894  ;  marr. 
2ndly  at  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane 
Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Tuesday,  25  July  1905, 
Francis  Clements  Harper. 


Robert  Oakley  Wigram  Arkwright, 
born  at  Knuston,  Wellingborough, 
on  Monday,  15  October  1894,  bapt. 
at  Irchester,  co.  Northampton. 


Angela  Millicent,  born 
20  December  1896, 
bapt.  at  Irchester. 


27 


Rev.  Julius  Arkwright,  born  28  September  1827  ;  of= 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  admitted  Pensioner  7  March 
1844,  B.A.  1848;  Vicar  of  Latton,  co.  Essex,  1850; 
died  at  Latton  Vicarage,  aged  38,  on  Friday,  15  April 
1864.  Will  dated  6  September  1861,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
301,  64)  6  May  1864,  by  Robert  Wigram  Arkwright, 
brother,  and  Atwood  Dalton  Wigsell. 


=Laura  Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Greig  of  10  Lowndes  Street, 
London ;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London  (by  the 
Ven'='"=  Joseph  Cotton  Wigram, 
Archdeacon  of  Winchester),  on 
Thursday,  5  September  1850. 


I     I 
Katharine   Julia,  bom  at  Latton 
Vicarage  on  Sunday,  12  October 
1851.  _ 

A  son  born  at  Latton  Vicarage 
on  Sunday,  17  September  1854, 
and  died  the  same  day. 


Edith  Laura,  born  at  Latton 
Vicarage  on  Sunday,  18 
November  1855. 


Margaret  Eleanor,  born  on 
Wednesday,  25  March  1857. 


Maude  Josephine,  born  at 
Latton  Vicarage  on  Thurs- 
day, 27  May  1858;  marr. 
at  the  Catholic  Church  of 
St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Brigh- 
ton, CO.  Sussex,  on  Tuesday, 
I  August  1876,  Charles 
Elphinstone  Gouldsbury  of 
the  Bengal  Police. 


Charles  Alfred  Browne  Lawder  of  The 
Cottage,  Church  Brampton,  co.  Northamp- 
ton (son  of  General  Edward  James  Lawder, 
Madras  Staff  Corps,  by  Dora  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Moore-Lane,  M.D.) ;  born 
at  Madras  14  July  1853  ;  educated  at 
Sherborne ;  of  the  Postal  Department, 
India;  served  in  Afghan  War  1878-81 
(medal) ;    Postmaster-General,  Hyderabad, 

1897-1903.  y^ 


=Mary    Sophia  Diana   Laura,  born  on   Tuesda)% 

Clare,  born  at  28   April   1863;   died  unmarried 

Goldington,co.  at    Trinity    Lodge,    Dean    Park, 

Bedford,       on  Bournemouth,     co.     Hants,     on 

Monday,       14  Sunday,    10   April   1892,   bur.   in 

October  1 861;  the     cemetery,     Wellingborough, 

marr.  at  Oota-  co.   Northampton.      Adiiion   was 

camund, India,  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 

I  July  1901.  6  May   1892,  to  Herbert  Robert 
.Arkwright,  brother. 


Julius  Arkwright= 
of  Stonely  Grange, 
Huntingdon ;  born 
at  10  Lowndes 
Street,  Westmin- 
ster, on  Monday, 
9  January  1865  ;  of 
Jesus  College,  Cam- 
bridge, matricu- 
lated Michaelmas 
Term,  1884. 


'Lilian,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Edmond  Browning 
of  Clapham  Park, 
CO.  Bedford,  Captain 
Royal  Scots  Greys, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  by 
May  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Robert  Brooks  of 
Woodcote  Park,  co. 
Surrey,  M.P. ;  born 
18  January  1877  ; 
marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square, 

London,  on  Tuesday, 
17  January  1899. 


Frederick  Alexander  Hedley= 
(son  of  Robert  Hedley  of 
Sidbrook,  Taunton,  co.  Somer- 
set, by  Charlotte  Catherine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Coote  of 
Bellamont  Forest,  co.  Cavan) ; 
horn  at  Sidbrook,  Taunton,  on 
Friday,  11  December  1863; 
entered  the  Army  as  Lieutenant 
South  Staffordshire  Regiment 
6  February  1884,  Captain  i 
February  1890,  retired  8  Feb- 
ruary 1899;  served  in  Soudan 
1885-86,  in  Frontier  Field 
Force  (medal,  bronze  star). 


^Isabel  Gertrude, 
born  20  March 
1867  ;  married 
at  the  Oratory, 
Brompton,  Lon- 
don, 20  April 
1898. 


Loftus   Wigram    Arkwright   of  Parndon    Hall,   co.=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rowland  John  Reynolds 


Essex;  born  29  September  1829  ;  died  at  Parndon 
Hall,  aged  59,  on  Saturday,  4  May  1889.  Will 
dated  3  November  1S87,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
366,  89)  31  May  1889,  by  John  Wigram,  cousin, 
and  Andrew  Caldecott. 


of  Bruton  Street,  London  ;  married  in 
1864;  died  in  London,  aged  57,  on  Friday, 
2  May  1890.  Will  dated  22  July  1889, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  655,  90)  14  July  1890, 
by  James  Alfred  Reynolds,  brother. 


Loftus   Joseph  \Vigram  Arkwright  of  Parndon  Hall  and  Mark  Hall,= 
CO.  Esse-x ;  born  at  Gladwins  on  Sunday,  14  October  1866;  educated 
at    Charterhouse     1880-83,    and    at    Trinity    College,     Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,   1885;   Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Little 
Parndon. 


=Julia,  daughter  of  J. 
Caldwell  of  Whitehall, 
London  ;  married  in 
June  1894. 


Loftus  Arkwright,  born 
6  June  1895;  educated 
at  Charterhouse,  admitted 
Easter  Term,  1909. 


John  Joseph  Arkwright 
(twin  with  Godfrey 
Wigram);  bom  10  June 
1901. 


Godfrey  Wigram  Arkwright 
(twin  with  John  Joseph) ; 
born  10  June  1901. 


Arthur  William  Arkwright  of  Broughton  Astley,  co.= 
Leicester;  born  20  February  1831  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Leicester,  High  Sheriff  1877  ;  died  at  107  Oakwood 
Court,  Kensington,  London,  aged  72,  on  Sunday,  28 
June  1903,  bur.  at  Matlock  Bath,  co.  Derby.  Will  dated 
27  April  1901,  with  codicil  dated  3  July  1902,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  94,  1903)  4  August  1903,  by  Leonard 
Arthur  Arkwright,  Major  Royal  Engineers,  and  Joseph 
Arthur  Arkwright,  M.D.,  sons. 


=Emma,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Wolley  of  Beeston,  co. 
Nottingham ;  marr.  at  Beeston  (by 
her  brother,  the  Rev.  Charles 
Wolley)  on  Thursday,  3  April  1856; 
died  at  19  Cork  Street,  Burlington 
Gardens,  London,  aged  32,  on 
Wednesday,  20  June  1866,  bur.  at 
Matlock  Bath. 


Mary  Helen,  born  at  Matlock 
on  Tuesday,  3  February  1857 ; 
died  at  Puerto  Oratava, 
Tenerifife,  on  Saturday,  13 
February  1904,  bur.  at 
Oratava.  Admon  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry 
21  April  1904,  to  Leonard 
Arthur  Arkwright,  Major 
Royal  Engineers. 


Ruth,  born  at  Broughton 
Astley  on  Monday,  15 
February  1858;  died  at 
Bournemouth,  co.  Hants, 
aged  I  year  and  2  months, 
on  Thursday,  28  April 
1859,  bur.  there. 


Colonel  Leonard  Arthur  Arkwright, 
born  at  Broughton  Astley  on  Thurs- 
day, 14  July  1859;  entered  the  Army 
as  Lieutenant  Royal  Engineers  31 
January  1878,  Captain  1888,  Major 
1896,  Lieut. -Colonel  1904,  Colonel 
(retired)  1904;  served  in  Nile  Expe- 
dition 1898,  at  battle  of  Khartoum 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "  London 
Gazette,"  30  September  1898,  Egyptian 
medal  with  clasp,  medal). 


29 


Susan  Ellen,  died  at  102  Mount 
Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  Lon- 
don, 5  March  1873.  Will  dated 
3  February  1873,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.  147,  73)  31  March  1873, 
by  Robert  Wigram  Arkwright, 
brother. 


Agnes  Isabella,  died  at  Great  Hayvvards, 
Haywards  Heath,  co.  Sussex,  31  May 
1902.  Will  dated  20  December  1892, 
with  codicil  dated  5  July  1893,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  885,  1902)  11  July  1902, 
by  Lewis  Wigram  and  John  Wigram. 


Catherine  Elizabeth. 


Gertrude. 


Emma  Mildred,     Joseph  Arthur  Arkwright  of  Cloister  Garth,  Furze= 

born  at  Brough-     Hill,  Purley,  co.  Surrey,  M.D. ;  born  at  Thurlaston, 

ton  Astley,   co.     co.   Leicester,  on  Tuesday,  22   March  1864,  bapt. 

Leicester,       on     there  ;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 

Tuesday,  I  April     Michaelmas  Term,  1882;  Student  of  St.  Bartholo- 

1862.  mew's    Hospital,    House    Surgeon    West    London 

Hospital,   House    Physician  Victoria   Hospital    for 

Children  and  House  Physician  St.   Bartholomew's 

Hospital;     B.A.    1886,    M.B.,    B.C.,    M.A.    1890, 

M.R.C.S.,    L.R.C.P.     Lond.     1889,     M.D.    1895, 

M.R.C.P.  1906. 


Elizabeth  Emma,  born  at 
Townsend  House,  Halesowen, 
CO.  Worcester,  on  Sunday,  i  July 
1894,  bapt.  at  Halesowen. 


Ruth  Mildred,  born  at  Townsend 
House,  Halesowen,  on  Tuesday, 
15  September  1896,  bapt.  at 
Halesowen. 


=Ruth  (sister  Elizabeth 
of  St.  Bartholomew's 
Hospital),  2nd  dau.  of 
Joseph  William  Wilson 
of  Elmhurst,  Kenley,  co. 
Surrey  ;  born  9  Septem- 
ber i860;  marr.  at 
Kenley  (by  her  cousin, 
the  Rev.  Harry  Wilson), 
on  Wednesday,  26  April 
1893. 


Eleanor  Mary,  born  at 
Halesowen  on  Friday, 
5  September  1902, 
bapt.  there. 


30 


pooner. 


Isaac  Spooner  of  Witton  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Aston,  co.= 
Warwick  (2nd  son  of  Isaac  Spooner  of  Elmdon  Hall,  co. 
Warwick,  by  Barbara  his  wfe,  sister  of  ist  Lord  Calthorpe, 
and  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Gough  of  Edgbaston,  co. 
Warwick,  Baronet),  brother  of  Abraham  Lillingston  of  Elmdon 
Hall  (see  Vol.  g,  page  jj),  and  of  the  Ven'''^  William  Spooner 
(see  Vol.  16,  page  141) ;  born  at  Birches  Green,  co.  Warwick, 
on  Saturday,  12  November  1774,  bapt.  at  Aston;  educated  at 
Rugby  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1796,  M.A. 
1799;  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  admitted  7  May  1795;  JP-  fof  co. 
Warwick;  died  at  13  Suffolk  Square,  Cheltenham,  co.  Glou- 
cester, aged  74,  on  Friday,  12  January,  bur.  in  Elmdon 
Church  18  January  1849.  M.I.  (see  ^^ Fragnunta  Genealogica," 
Vol.  7,  page  sp).  Will  dated  21  August  1843,  proved  (P.C.C. 
141,  49)  12  February  1849,  by  Isaac  Spooner,  son,  and  John 
Welchman  Whateley. 

(For  earlier  Pedigree  see  "  Notes "  to  "  Visitation  of 
England  and  Wales,"  Vol.  8,  page  142.) 


■Elizabeth  Lucy,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Tyler  of  Redlands 
Vale,  CO.  Gloucester ;  marr. 
at  Westbury-on-Trym,  co. 
Gloucester,  13  August  1807  ; 
died  at  13  Suffolk  Square, 
Cheltenham,  aged  72,  4  Oc- 
tober, bur.  in  Elmdon 
Church  II  October  1854. 
M.I.  (see  " Fragmenta  Genea- 
logica," Vol.  7,  page  S9-) 
Will  dated  22  April  1851, 
proved  (P.C.C.  866,  54)  14 
November  1854,  by  Isaac 
Spooner,  son,  and  Frances 
Spooner,  spinster,  daughter. 


John    Welchman    AV' hateley    of==pLucy,  bom  at  Witton  1 7  May,  bapt.  there 


Bennett  Hill,  Birmingham;  died 
at  Edgbaston  Hall,  near  Birming- 
ham, aged  81,  on  Wednesday, 
9  December  1874,  bur.  at 
Edgbaston.  Will  dated  10  July 
1869,  with  two  codicils  dated  25 
August  1 87 1  and  18  November 
187 1,  proved  at  Birmingham  25 
January  1875,  by  Lucy  Whateley, 
relict,  John  Whitehead,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  Henry  Lawrence 
Whateley,  son,  and  Thomas 
Soden,  gent. 


privately  18  May,  and  received  into  the 
church  at  Elmdon  16  August  1808  ;  marr. 
at  Aston  (by  the  Ven'''=  William  Spooner), 
on  Friday,  7  March  1834 ;  died  at 
Wyddrington  House,  Pitville,  Cheltenham, 
CO.  Gloucester,  aged  76,  on  Tuesday, 
17  June  1884,  bur.  at  Edgbaston.  Will 
dated  12  December  1876,  with  codicil 
dated  7  July  1880,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
682,  84)  2  August  1884,  by  Henry 
Laurence  Whateley,  son,  and  William 
Frederick  Traill,  Barrister-at-Law,  nephew. 


I 
Barbara,  bom  at 
Witton,  bapt. 
there  privately, 
and  received  into 
the  church  at 
Elmdon  28  Au- 
gust 1809 ;  died, 
aged  17,  bur.  at 
Elmdon  20  July 
1825. 


K 


Isaac  Spooner  of  Wightwick,  Wolverhampton,  co.=f 
Stafford  ;  born  at  Witton  28  March,  bapt.  there  privately 
I  April,  and  received  into  the  church  at  Elmdon  27 
September  1810  ;  educated  at  Winchester  and  at  Caius 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1834,  M.A.  1837  ;  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  23  November  1837;  J. P.  for  co. 
Stafford ;    Stipendiary   Magistrate   for   Wolverhampton 

1  April  1862  to  July  1879  ;  died  at  Tixall,  co.  Stafford, 
aged  69,  on  Tuesday,  16  September  1879,  bur.  there. 
Will    dated     17     June     1878,     proved    at     Lichfield 

2  October  1879,  by  Charles  Herbert  Spooner,  son. 


Charlotte  Augusta,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Chatfield  Tyler  of  Forelands,  near 
Bromsgrove,  co.  Worcester ;  marr.  at 
Rugby,  CO.  Warwick,  on  Saturday,  26 
November  1853;  died  at  Rowley  Park, 
CO.  Stafford,  on  Thursday,  24  Decem- 
ber 1896.  She  married  2ndly  at  Castle 
Church,  CO.  Stafford,  on  Saturday,  11 
April  1885,  Matthew  Folliott  Blakiston, 
J.P.  for  CO.  Stafford. 


Clement  Ireby  Fisher  of  Acton  Trussell,  co.  Stafford  (2nd  son  of  the=Florence  Lucy,    born 

Rev.  George  Hutchinson  Fisher  of  Bentley  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  Vicar  of    at  ha  Curzon  Street, 

Willenhall,  co.  Stafford);  born  27  November  1846;  a  Student  of  the 

Inner   Temple   12  April    1869,  called    to  the   Bar   26   January   1872; 

died  at  Acton  Trussell,  aged  55,  30  December  1900.      Adiiion  (with 

will  dated  21   December  1893)  was  granted  at  Lichfield  2  April  1901, 

to  Florence  Lucy  Fisher,  relict. 

3« 


Mayfair,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  30  January 
1855  ;  marr.  at  Tixall 
on  Thursday,  23  June 
1881. 


I 

John  Spooner,  born  at 
Witton  in  the  parish  of 
Aston,  CO.  Warwick,  bapt. 
there  privately,  and  re- 
ceived into  the  church 
at  Elmdon,  co.  Warwick, 
27  August  181 1  ;  bur.  at 
Elmdon  29  January  1823. 


William    Gregson     Pitt    of=j=Charlotte,   born   at  Witton    8  April, 


Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester 
(2nd  surviving  son  of  Joseph 
Pitt  of  Eastcourt,  co.  Wilts, 
M.P.,  by  Ann  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Orlidge  of 
Bristol);  born  31  December 
1798;  died  II  April  1846, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Cheltenham. 


bapt.  there  privately,  and  received 
into  the  church  at  Elmdon  20  August 
181 2;  marr.  at  Aston  14  August 
1832  ;  died  at  Charborough  Hall, 
Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  aged  73, 
on  Monday,  9  May  1887,  bur.  there. 
Adnion  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  15  June  1887,  to  Henry 
Dowdeswell  Pitt,  Colonel  Royal 
Artillery,  son. 


A 


Frances,  born  29  June  1813;  died  at  Eversley  House,  Trinity  Place,  Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex, 
in  her  85th  year,  on  Saturday,  25  September  1897,  bur.  at  Eastbourne.  Will  dated  31  March 
1883,  with  codicil  dated  10  November  1896,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1149,  97)  9  October  1897, 
by  Henry  Lawrence  Whateley  and  Henry  Dowdeswell  Pitt,  Colonel  Royal  Artillery  (retired). 


Charles  Herbert  Spooner,  born  at  2  Gloucester 
Place,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  London,  on 
Thursday,  13  March  1856;  educated  at 
Charterhouse  1871-74,  of  Pembroke  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1874,  B.A.  1879. 


George  Cecil  Frederick  Spooner,  born  at  2 
Gloucester  Place,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  Lon- 
don, on  Thursday,  14  June  i860;  educated 
at  Charterhouse  (admitted  1873);  died  at 
Charterhouse,  aged  16,  on  Tuesday,  4  July 
1876. 


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Ciibitt  of  Catfielti  3|all,  co.  Jlorfolfe. 


Mary,  dau.  of  the=T=' 
Rev.  Justice  Finley, 
Vicar  of  Burton-on- 
Stather,  co.  Lincoln, 
by  Catharine  his 
wife ;  baptised  at 
Burton -on  -  Slather 
21  September  1762  ; 
marr.  there  1 2  Sep- 
tember 1781  ;  died 
at  Norwich,  aged  39, 
19  August,  buried 
at  Catfield  26  Au- 
gust 1801.  M.I.  in 
church.  Memorial 
Ring  inscribed  : 

"MARY     CUBITT     OB: 

19  AUG.  1801  je.:  39," 
in  the  possession 
of  Edward  George 
Cubitt  of  Honing. 
I  St  wife. 


Arms.- — Sable  a  bow  and  arrow  argent. 

Crest. — An  arm  in  armour  holding  an  arrow  fesbeways  proper. 

George  Cubitt  of  Catfield  Hall,  co.  Norfolk=y=Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
(youngest  son  of  Benjamin  Cubitt  of  Catfield, 
by  Elizabeth  Dean  his  2nd  wife,  and  2nd  cousin 
to  Thomas  Cubitt  of  Honing,  co.  Norfolk,  see 
Pedigree  of  Cubitt  of  Honing,  Vol.  ij,  page  26); 
born  at  Catfield  8  January,  bapt.  there  ii  Jan- 
uary 1759;  J-P.  (for  50  years)  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Norfolk;  died,  aged  76,  17  May  1835,  bur.  at 
Catfield.  M.I.  in  church.  Will  dated  23  Octo- 
ber 1830,  with  two  codicils  dated  23  January 
1832  and  27  November  1833,  proved  (P.C.C. 
472  Gloster)  6  August  1835,  by  Frances  Cubitt, 
relict,  Sir  Edmund  Knowles  Lacon,  Baronet, 
and  Thomas  Cubitt,  son.  Portrait  in  oils  (by 
Clover)  in  the  possession  of  Mrs.  Henry 
Archibald  Cubitt;  also  a  Miniature  and 
Portrait  i?i  water-colours  in  the  possession  of 
Mrs.   Charles  Foster.,  his  grand-daughter. 


-^^-C^f^^U^l 


Henry  Parish,  Rector  of  Rainham, 
CO.  Norfolk,  and  Chaplain  to  \'is- 
count  Townsend,  Lord-Lieutenant 
of  Ireland,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Woodbine  of  East 
Dereham,  co.  Norfolk  ;  born  9  De- 
cember 1 769  ;  marr.  at  Upminster, 
CO.  Essex,  2  March  1802;  died  in 
the  Close,  Norwich,  3  March  1842, 
bur.  at  Catfield.  M.I.  in  church. 
Will  dated  10  December  1840, with 
codicil  dated  27  February  1841, 
proved  (P.C.C.  163,  42)  31  March 
1842,  by  Edward  George  Cubitt, 
son,  and  Fanny  Maria  Cubitt  and- 
Agnes  Sally  Cubitt,  spinsters, 
daughters.  Miniature  and  Por- 
trait in  water-colours  in  the 
possession  of  Mrs.  Charles  Foster, 
her  grand-daughter.      2nd  wife. 


A 


{For  issue  see  page  40.) 


I    I 
George  Justice  Cubitt, 
born  8  July  1782,  died 
15  August  following. 


George  Justice  Cubitt, 
born  16  June,  bapt.  at 
Catfield  18  June  1783; 
died  21  January,  bur. 
in  the  family  vault  in 
the  church  at  Catfield 
26  January  1797. 
M.I.  in  church. 


Mary  Campbell,  only= 
dau.  of  John  Pater- 
son  of  Menyflatts, 
CO.  Lanark,  and  sister 
of  iMajor-General 
Alexander  Paterson 
of  Mclfort  Cottage, 
Kilmelford,  co. 

Argyll ;  married  at 
Trinity  Chapel,  Edin- 
burgh, 3  June  1 841; 
died  6  September 
1845.    ist  wife. 


Lieut. -Colonel    Thomas    Cubitt    of    Catfield=f= Annette    Binning,    only    dau.    of 

Archibald  Campbell  of  Askomel, 
CO.  Argyll,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife ; 
bom  29  January,  bapt.  at 
Greenock,  co.  Renfrew,  14  Feb- 
ruary 1795;  marr.  at  St.  James', 
Dublin,  21  April  181 6;  died  at 
2  Vernon  Terrace,  Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  18  December  1876,  bur. 
in  Brighton  Cemetery.  Will  dated 
12  September  1866,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  186,  77)  9  March  1877,  by 
Henry  Archibald  Cubitt,  son. 


Hall;  born  at  Catfield  2  October  1784,  bapt. 
there  privately  the  next  day  ;  educated  at  the 
Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich  ;  joined 
the  Royal  Artillery  as  2nd  Lieutenant  1801, 
1st  Lieutenant  11  June  1802,  2nd  Captain 
I  February  1808,  Captain  17  July  1823,  Major 
27  May  1825,  Lieut.-Colonel  in  Command  of 
the  Artillery  at  Kingston,  Upper  Canada  ;  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Norfolk  ;  died  at  Kingston 
15  March  1840.  M.I.  in  church  at  Catfield. 
Will  dated  27  May  1835,  proved  (P.C.C. 
562  Arden)  20  August  1840,  by  Annette 
Binning  Cubitt,  relict. 


=George  Cubitt  of  Catfield  Hall ;  bom= 
27  F'ebruary,  bapt.  at  Woolwich  i  April 
1817;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  9th 
(East  Norfolk)  Foot  i  July  1836, 
Lieutenant  26  April  1839,  Captain  12 
November  1 847 ;  died  at  Fergus  House, 
Waverley  Grove,  Southsea,  co.  Hants, 
14  April  1888,  bur.  in  Highland  Road 
Cemetery,  Southsea.  Will  dated  31 
August  1863,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
519,  88)  6  June  1888,  by  Julia  Lucy 
Cubitt,  relict. 


=]ulia  Lucy,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Penny  White  of  Winchester  and  of  Drox- 
ford,  both  co.  Hants  [^Portrait  in  oils  at 
Queens'  College,  Cambridge],  by  Eliza 
Charlotte  his  wife  (Maid  of  Honour  at  the 
Court  of  King  George  III.),  dau.  of  John 
Channing  of  Gower  Street,  London,  and 
of  Good  Hope  Plantation,  South  Carolina; 
bom  at  Solserton,  co.  Hants,  2  August 
1825;  marr.  at  St.  Thomas',  Winchester, 
I  March  1848  ;  died  at  12  Waverley  Road, 
Southsea,  20  July  191 1,  bur.  in  Highlaml 
Road  Cemetery,  Southsea.    2nd  wife. 

n 


George  Campbell  Cubitt,  born  on  River  Hoogley, 
Bengal,  India,  2  April  1842  ;  died  at  Meerut, 
India,  9  February  1843. 


Henry    Alexajider    Cubitt,    born    at     Kussoulie, 
Punjab,  India,  2  May  1844  ;  died  16  June  1845. 


Rev.  Thomas  Wright  of  Kilverstone,  co.  Norfolk  (2nd  son  of  John^Charlotte,  bom  Henry    Finley 

Wright  of  Kilverstone,  by  Anna  Maria  his  2nd  wife,  only  dau.  of  at  Catfield,  co.  Cubitt,  born  3 

Rolfe  Pierson  of  Middleton) ;  born   16  July  1786;  of  St.  John's  Norfolk,  15  No-  January,  bapt. 

College,  Oxford,  matriculated  2  July  1805,  aged  18,  B.C.L.  1816;  vember,      bapt.  at  Catfield   11 

Rector  of  Otton  Belchamp,  co.  Essex,  28  March   181 1,  Perpetual  privately  17  No-  January  1788; 

Curate  and  Lecturer  of  St.  Mary's,  Thetford,  co.  Norfolk,   1812,  vember     1786;  died    14    May 

Vicar  of  East  Claydon  10  May  1820,  Rector  of  Middle  Claydon  marr.  at  Catfield  following,  bur. 

15  May  1820,  Vicar  of  Steeple  Claydon  with   East   Claydon    16  on  Tuesday,  29  at  Catfield  17 

March    1821,    all    co.    Buckingham,    Rector    of    Greetham,    co.  October    1816;  May. 

Lincoln,   18  July  1818  to  8  November  1822,  and  of  Kilverstone  died  s.p. 
21    October    1822;   died,  aged    38,  12  June  1825.      Will  dated 
30  March    1820,  proved  (P.C.C.  605    Si.   Albans)   2   November 
1825,  by  Charlotte  Wright,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


Margaret  Grace,  born 
at  Great  Yarmouth, 
CO.  Norfolk,  baptised 
at  the  parish  church, 
Great  Yarmouth,  31 
December  1818;  died 
unmarried  at  Has- 
socks, CO.  Sussex,  on 
Sunday,  9  December 

1894,  bur.  in  Brighton 
Cemetery,  co.  Sussex. 
Admon  was  granted 
at  the  Principal 
Registry    8     January 

1895,  to  Major  Henry 
Archibald  Cubitt. 


Major  Henry  Archibald  Cubitt  of  Earlham,  Lyndhurst= 
Road,  Lowestoft,  co.  Suffolk,  formerly  of  Earlham  Lodge, 
CO.  Norfolk;  born  22  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's 
Episcopal  Church,  Edinburgh,  i  November  1820 ;  entered 
the  Army  as  Ensign  63rd  (The  West  Suffolk)  Foot  12  March 
1841,  Lieutenant  21  September  1843,  Captain  4  September 
1848,  retired  as  Major;  J. P.  for  co.  Norfolk;  died  at 
Earlham,  Lyndhurst  Road,  Lowestoft,  aged  86,  on  Friday, 
14  December  1906,  bur.  in  Lowestoft  Cemetery.  Will 
dated  14  November  1896,  with  codicil  dated  22  October 
1900,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  188,  1907)  i  February  1907,  by 
Henry  Lawrence  Cubitt,  Elizabeth  Harriet  Cubitt,  spinster, 
and  Edwin  Montagu  Calvert,  three  of  the  Exors.  Wafer- 
colour  Forlrait,  as  a  young  man,  in  the  possession  of  his 
widow. 


^  ^:^^/^^^C^:^:r^ 


=HenriettaTheo- 
dosia,  2nd  dau. 
of  Rev.  Henry 
Turton,  Per- 
petual Curate 
of  Betley,  co. 
Stafford ;  born 
1 8  August  1 833; 
married  at  the 
British  Consu- 
late, Cologne, 
Germany,  on 
Thursday,  24 
June  1852. 


I 
Henrietta  Annette,  born 
at  Catfield  15  June  1853, 
bapt.  there ;  died  un- 
married at  Lowestoft  in 
1906,  bur.  there. 


Warwick  Augustus  Buller,=p=Frances  Amelia,  born  at  Catfield    1 1   No- 
youngest  son  of  the  Rev.     vember   1855  ;    marr.  at   Earlham  (by  her 

brothers-in-law,  the  Rev.  Frederick  George 
BuUer  and  the  Rev.  John  Barringham 
Pelham)  on  Thursday,  24  October  1889. 


William  Buller,  Rector  of 
Hemington,  co.  Somerset ; 
born  23  October  1855. 


A 


Thomas  Campbell  Paterson  Cubitt  of  the  Peninsular  and  Oriental  Steamship  Company ;  born 
10  June  1845;  died  s.p.  at  22  Prestonville  Road,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  25  October  1882,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  at  Brighton.  Will  dated  8  November  187 1,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  17,  83)  6  January 
1883,  by  William  Lewis  Henry  Cox.     He  married  Caroline  Eliza  Ward. 


ArthurWilliam     Rev.  John  Downs,  Minister  in= 

Cubitt,      born     the  Established  Church  of  Scot- 

at  Newry,   co.     land,  as  Assistant  to  the  Very 

Down,    4    No-     Rev.  James  McGregor,   D.D. ; 

vember  1848.       Minister   at   Wishaw    1861-70, 

and     of     East     Kilbride,     co. 

Lanark,  1870-93;  died  at  East 

Kilbride,  aged    56,   i    October 

1893,  bur.  there.  ,\\ 


=Mary  Annette,  born  at 
Catfield  7  November,  bapt. 
there  11  December  1849; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church, 
Brighton,  on  Tliursday, 
10  November  1870  ;  died, 
aged  58,  19  September 
1908,  bur.  at  East  Kilbride. 


Lucy  Charlotte,  born 
at  Louvain,  Belgium, 
on  Friday,  27  June 
1S51  ;  died  at  Stutt- 
gart, Germany,  aged 
8  years  and  4  months, 
on  Sunday,  6  Novem- 
ber 1859,  bur,  there. 


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I 

Henry  Finley  Cubitt  of  Catton,  co.  Norfolk ;  born  at=Mary,  5th  dau.  of  Robert  Fellowes,  M.P.,  of 


Catfield,  CO.  Norfolk,  12  June  1789,  bapt.  privately 
the  next  day;  joined  the  Royal  Artillery  as  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant 21  March  1806,  ist  Lieutenant  15  September 
1806,  2nd  Captain  12  June  1823;  D.L.  for  co.  Norfolk; 
died  while  on  a  visit  at  Whilton  Rectory,  co.  North- 
ampton, aged  59,  on  Saturday,  12  August  1848,  bur. 
at  Catfield.  M.L  in  church.  Adinon  was  granted 
(P.C.C.)  28  October  1848,  to  Mary  Cubitt,  relict. 
Portrait  in  oils  in  the  possession  of  Major  Frank 
Astky  Cubitt  of  Thorpe  Hall,  co.  Norfolk.  He 
married  istly  5  February  1818,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert 
Mangles  of  Wanstead,  co.  Essex. 


Shotesham  Park,  co.  Norfolk,  by  Ann  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Berney  of  Bracon 
Ash,  CO.  Norfolk ;  born  at  Shotesham  29 
October,  bapt.  at  Shotesham  St.  Mary  25 
November  1788:  marr.  at  Bracon  Ash  (by 
the  Rev.  John  Fellowes)  in  June  1837;  died 
s.p.  at  Catton  on  Wednesday,  21  February, 
bur.  at  Catfield  28  February  1855.  Will 
dated  8  April  1851,  proved  (P.C.C.)  27  April 
1855,  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Howes,  nephew, 
the  sole  Exor.     2nd  wife. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Fellowes,  Vol.  8, 
page  102). 


I  I 
Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  St. 
Cuthbert's  Episcopal 
Church,  Edinburgh, 
21  April  1822  ;  died 
unmarried. 


Julia  Cubitt. 


I 
Thomas  Cubitt,  born  at  Melville, 
Midlothian,  16  February,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's  Episcopal  Church,  Edin- 
burgh, 24  April  1824;  Lieutenant 
49th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  19 
March  1847  ;  killed  in  action  at  the 
battle  of  Mooltan,  aged  24,  12 
September  1848.  M.L  in  the  church 
at  Catfield  erected  by  his  brother 
officers. 


Annette,  born  4  January,  bapt.  at 
Musselburgh,  co.  Edinburgh,  9  Feb- 
ruary 1827  ;  died  at  Westcot,  Hurst- 
pierpoint,  co.  Sussex,  on  Saturday,  5 
October  1906,  bur.  in  Brighton  Ceme- 
tery, CO.  Sussex.  Will  dated  6  August 
1895,  proved  at  Lewes  19  February 
1907,  by  Charlotte  Orr  wife  of  Major- 
General  John  William  Orr. 


Henry  Lawrence  Cubitt  of  Bank  House,  Wymondham,=rAlice  Mary,  youngest  dau. 

of  the  Rev.  Frederic  Fitch, 
Vicar  of  Cromer,  co.  Nor- 
folk ;  born  16  September 
1864  ;  marr.  at  Cromer  (by 
her  father)  on  Wednesday, 
5  October  1887. 


CO.  Norfolk  ;  born  at  Catfield  26  March  1858. 


Elizabeth  Har- 
riet, born  at 
Catfield  II  Au- 
gust 1859,  bapt. 
there. 


1 


Burroughes  Maurice  Hughes  of  Wymondham  (son  of  David  Walkin=T=Catherine    Cubitt,   bom   at 


Hughes,  J. P.,  by  Frances  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Barton  of 
Long  Stratton,  co.  Norfolk);  born  17  December  187 1  ;  a  Student  of 
St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Lond. 
1895  ;  Captain  4th  Battalion  Norfolk  Territorial  Regiment. 


A 


Bank  House,  Wymondham, 
on  Friday,  22  November 
1 889,  bapt.  at  Wymondham ; 
marr.  there  on  Wednesday, 
14  April  1909. 


I. 
Edith  Julia,  born   15 
February  1853  ;  died 
28  January  1858,  bur. 
at  Stuttgart,  Germany. 


Commander   Albert   George   Cubitt,=f=Bertha  Annie,  dau.  of  J.  Townley ; 
R.N.R.  ;    born   22  September  1854;     born    at    Oxford    21     July     1873; 


of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  Lieu- 
tenant 8  April  1 89 1,  Commander 
(retired)  29  November  1902. 


Irene  Lucy,  born  at 
Stratford,  co.  Essex,  10 
July,  bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Forest  Gate,  co.  Essex, 
5  September  1894. 


Leonard  Frank  Cubitt,  born 
at  Forest  Gate  22  Septem- 
ber, bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Forest  Gate,  20  November 
1895  ;  <^'^d  23  May  1897. 


marr.    at   St.   Mary's,  Plaistow,    co. 
Essex,  23  November  1892. 


Alma  Doris,  born  at 
Forest  Gate  3  No- 
vember, bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Forest  Gate, 
9  December  1896. 


Edith  Alberta,  born 
at  Forest  Gate  5 
April,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mark's,  Forest  Gate, 
30  June  1898. 


Marjorie  Bertha,  born  at  Ilford, 
CO.  Essex,  1 7  January,  bapt.  at  St. 
Clement's,  Ilford,  14  May  1900. 


Ida  Helena,  born  at  Ilford  20 
February,  bapt.  at  St.  Clement's, 
Ilford,  17  October  1902. 

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Nancy  Octavia,  born  at  Ilford 
15  June  1903,  bapt.  at  St. 
Clement's,  Ilford,  24  July 
1904. 


Major  William  Cubitt,  born  at  Catfield,  co.  Norfolk,  20  July,  bapt.= 
there  privately  26  July  1790;  Ensign  Bengal  Native  Infantry  28 
August  1806,  Lieutenant  6th  Regiment  13  December  1809, 
Captain  i8th  Regiment  i  May  1824,  Major  10  January  1837  ; 
Deputy  Military  Secretary  to  Government  of  India.  Will  dated  12 
April  1840,  proved  (P.C.C,  234,  43)  12  April  1843,  by  Harriet 
Shee  (wife  of  William  Archer  Shee),  relict,  one  of  the  Exors. 


=Harriet  Harcourt ;  marr.  zndly 
at  All  Souls',  Langham  Place, 
London,  11  January  1843,  to 
William  Archer  Shee,  3rd 
son  of  Sir  Martin  Archer 
Shee,  President  of  the  Royal 
Academy. 


Fanny  Maria  Gordon,  died  at  2  Belgrave  Place,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  on  Monday,  9  January  1893. 
Adinon  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  6  March  1893,  to  William  George  Cubitt,  Colonel 
Bengal  Staff  Corps. 


Major-General  John  William  Orr  of  i  Merchiston= 
Crescent,  Edinburgh  (son  of  John  Orr,  Captain  42nd 
Royal  Highlanders  [Black  Watch],  by  Jane  Pollock 
his  wife);  born  7  December  1829;  Ensign  19th 
Madras  Native  Infantry  i  November  1850,  Lieu- 
tenant 23  November  1856,  Captain  1864,  Major  1870, 
Lieut.-Colonel  1876,  Colonel  by  brevet  1881,  Major- 
General  8  October  1890;  served  in  the  Burmese 
War  1852-53  (medal),  and  Indian  Mutiny  1858-59 
(medal  with  clasp). 


=j=Charlotte,  born  at  The  Close,  Norwich,  24  July 
1830  ;  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Brighton 
(by  her  uncle,  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Lucas 
Cubitt),  on  Thursday,  13  August  1863;  died 
at  I  Merchiston  Crescent,  Edinburgh,  on 
Monday,  19  September  1910.  Confirmation 
granted  at  Edinburgh  24  January  1911,  to 
Major-General  John  \\'illiam  Orr,  Indian 
Army,  and  James  Henry  Cubitt  Orr,  M.B. 
Sealed  in  London  4  February  191 1. 


A\ 


Emily,  born  17  September  1861  :     \Valter  Binder  of  Bishop's  Stortford,  co.=j=Alice  Emma,  born  at 


died  unmarried  at  Lyndhurst 
Road,  Lowestoft,  co.  Suffolk, 
aged  38,  on  Saturday,  28  July 
1900,  bur.  at  Lowestoft. 


Essex  (elder  son  of  Thomas  Richmond 
Pinder,  LL.D.,  of  St.  Andrew's,  Norwich) ; 
born  in  1 860 ;  died  at  Earlham,  Lyndhurst 
Road,  Lowestoft,  21  June,  bur.  in 
Lowestoft  Cemetery  24  June  1910. 


A 


Catfield  23  December 
1862,  bapt.  there; 
marr.  at  Earlham,  co. 
Norfolk,  on  Tuesday, 
27  July  1897. 


Colonel  Archibald  Cyril  Cubitt  of  6  Gunton  Cliff,  Lowestoft ;  born  at  Ryde,= 
Isle  of  Wight,  on  Monday,  27  October  1856;  entered  the  Army  as 
Lieutenant  12th  (East  Suffolk)  Foot  11  September  1876,  Captain  i  De- 
cember 1884;  Adjutant  Cawnpore  Volunteer  Rifle  Corps  16  January  1890; 
Major  18  April  1894,  Lieut.-Colonel  24  February  1902,  Colonel  by  brevet 
24  February  1905,  retired  24  February  1906;  served  in  Hazara  Expedition 
1888  (medal  with  clasp);  in  South  African  War  1899-1900,  in  command 
of  ist  Battalion  Suffolk  Regiment  7  January  to  20  February  1900;  operations 
in  Orange  Free  State  April  and  May  1 900 ;  in  the  Transvaal  in  May  and 
June  1900,  including  action  at  Pretoria;  operations  in  the  Transvaal, 
East  of  Pretoria,  July  to  29  November  1900;  in  Cape  Colony,  South  of 
Orange  River,  1 899-1 900,  including  actions  at  Colesberg,  i  to  6  January 
(mentioned    in    despatches,    "  Lon-  . 

don   Gazette,"  10  September  1901, 
Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps). 


/i^  ^.  l^a^P^ 


=Adelaide  Louisa  (his 
cousin),  3rd  daughter 
of  Major  Charles 
Campbell  Cubitt  {see 
page  j8) ;  born  at 
Chichester  Road, 
Upper  W'estbourne 
Terrace,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  14  April 
1874  :  married  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Lowestoft, 
on  Wednesday,  6  Feb- 
ruary 1 90 1. 


Mary  Campbell,  born 
at  18  Kirkley  Clift", 
Lowestoft,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 27  November 
1901,  bapt.  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Lowestoft. 


Ralph  Cyril  Cubitt,  born 
at  32  Alexander  Road, 
Lowestoft,  on  Thursday, 
17  September  1903, 
bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Lowestoft. 


Angela  Lucy,  born 
at  2  Royal  Avenue, 
Lowestoft,  on  Sunday, 
13  May  1906,  bapt. 
at  St.  Margaret's, 
Lowestoft. 


Archibald  Channing 
Cubitt,  born  at  6  Gun- 
ton  Cliff,  Lowestoft, 
on  Monday,  26  Octo- 
ber 1908,  bapt.  at  St. 
Marirarei's,  Lowestoft. 


36 


Colonel  David  Storey  (son  of  Richard  Storey  of  Dochray,  Penrith,  co.=j=Ann  EHzabeth,  bom  at 
Cumberland,  by  Margaret  Dawson  his  wife) ;  born  at  Penrith  1 1  August,  Catfield,  co.  Norfolk,  4 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Penrith,  13  August  1781  ;  entered  the  Royal 
Artillery  as  2nd  Lieutenant  i  September  1797,  Lieutenant  1799,  2nd  Cap- 
tain 1805,  Major  1819,  Lieut. -Colonel  10  December  1829;  served  in  the 
blockade  and  capture  of  Malta  in  1800;  capture  of  the  Danish  Islands  of 
St.  Croix  and  St.  Thomas,  December  1807;  bombardment  and  capture  of 
Fort  Dessaix,  Martinique,  February  1809;  and  capture  of  Guadaloupe  Feb- 
ruary 1810;  died  at  Fort  Leith,  co.  Edinburgh,  13  September  1841.  Will 
dated  3  April  1827,  proved  (P.C.C.  834,  41)  20  December  1841,  by  Mary 
de  Whelpdale  (wife  of  John  de  Whelpdale),  sister,  the  surviving  Exor. 


December,  bapt.  there 
privately  6  ]  December 
1791;  marr.  at  Catfield 
(by  her  brother-in-law,  the 
Rev.  Thomas  ^\'right)  on 
Thursday,  1 1  September 
1 81 7;  died,  aged  32,  23 
May  1824,  bur.at  Catfield. 
M.I.  in  church. 


A 


Rt.  HonW^  Sir  Julian,  Baron  Pauncefote,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.C;.  (2nd  son  of  Robert- 
Pauncefote  (formerly  Smith)  of  Preston  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Emma  his 
wife,  dau.  of  R.  Smith);  born  at  Munich,  Germany,  13  September  1828; 
educated  at  Marlborough  College,  Paris  and  Geneva ;  a  Student  of  the  Inner 
Temple  14  November  1848,  called  to  the  Bar  4  May  1852  ;  Attorney-General, 
Hong  Kong,  May  1865  to  1873,  Chief  Justice,  Leeward  Islands,  1873;  Assistant 
Under-Secretary  of  State  for  Colonies  1874-76,  for  Foreign  Affairs  1876-82, 
Permanent  Under-Secretary  1882-89;  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  to  the  United  States  2  April  1889  to  1893,  and  first  Ambassador 
there  1893;  knighted  31  January  1874,  K.C.M.G.  12  January  1880,  G.C.M.G. 
I  December  1885,  C.B.  20  April  1880,  K.C.B.  2  June  1888,  G.C.B.  25  May 
1892;  Hon.  LL.D.  Harvard  and  Columbia  Universities  1900;  prepared  the 
Hong  Kong  Code  of  Civil  Procedure ;  a  Privy  Councillor ;  created  Baron 
Pauncefote  of  Preston,  co.  Gloucester,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
18  August  1899  ;  died  at  the  British  Embassy,  Washington,  U.S.A.,  on  Saturday, 
24  May  1902  (Memorial  Service  at  St.  John's,  Washington,  on  Wednesday,  28 
May  1902),  bur.  at  St.  Oswald's,  Stoke,  co.  Nottingham.  M.I.  in  bronze.  \\"i\\ 
dated  24  October  1899,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  980,  1902)  30  July  1902,  by  Selina 
Fitzgerald,  Lady  Pauncefote,  the  sole  Executrix.  Portrait  (by  Benjamin 
Constant)  in  the  possession  of  his  zvidoiv,  also  a  copy  at  Marlborough  College.      . 


Selina  Fitzgerald 
of  19  Chesham 
Place,  London  ; 
marr.  at  the 
British  Legation, 
Dresden,  on 

Wednesday,  14 
September  1859. 


John  William   Storey   Cubitt,  born    18   October,  bapt.  at   St.  Mary's  in  the   Marsh, 
Norwich,  30  October  1832;  died  at  Brighton  12  July  1S73,  bur.  in  Brighton  Cemetery. 


Katherine  Julia, 
bom  2  October 
1867,    bapt.    at 

Great  Yarmouth, 
CO.  Norfolk. 


Herbert   Coaks   of   Hill    House,   Lowestoft=j=Charlotte  Eleanor,  born  at  Earlham 


(younger  son  of  Isaac  Bugg  Coaks  of  Thorpe 
Hamlet,  Norwich,  D.L.,  J. P.);  of  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  15  January 
1883,  aged  20,  B.A.  1887. 


Lodge,  CO.  Norfolk,  7  September 
1869,  bapt.  at  Earlham;  marr.  there 
on  Thursday,  22  August  1889. 


■k 


Ernest  Fortescue  Preston  of  Clarendon,  Kirkley,=j=Eva  Mary,  bom  at  Earlham  Lodge  20  September 


CO.  Suffolk  (son   of  Benjamin   Preston  of   North 
End,  Lowestoft)  ;  born  in  1871 


1875,     bapt.     at     Earlham  ; 
Thursday,  i  July  1897. 


marr.     there    on 


/K 


Alexander    Edward    Cubitt,  born    10  September  1860,= 
bapt.  at  Stuttgart,  Germany ;  Assistant  Clerk  Royal  Navy 
16  July  1S77,  Clerk   16  July  1878,  Assistant  Pay-Master 
10  September  1881,  Pay-Master  10  August   1892,  Staff 

Pay-Master  10  August  1898, 
,fO  0      t  '.ty^       Fleet  Pav-^L'^ster  10  .Xugust 


/Z% 


1900, 


=Edith  Helen,  dau.  of 
Lewis  Wilkins  Emerson, 
Chief  Registrar,  New- 
foundland ;  born  26 
April  1872  ;  marr.  at 
George,  Newfoundland, 
6  July  1895. 


Julia  Helena, 
born  at  Bonn, 
Germany,  6 
February  1 86 7, 
bapt.  there. 


37 


Thomas  Meggison  of  Ashford,  co.  Middlesex,=j=Mary,  born  at  Catfield,  co.  Norfolk,  2  December,  bapt. 


and  of  VVhalton  Hall,  co.  Northumberland 
a  Commissioner  of  Bankrupts. 


there  13  December  1792;    marr.  at  Kilverstone,  co. 
Norfolk,  on  Tuesday,  18  July  1826. 


A 


Colonel  Willidm  George  Cubitt,  V.C,  D.S.O.,  of  Collingwood  House,  Camberley,= 
CO.  Surrey;  born  at  Calcutta,  India,  19  October  1S35  ;  joined  13th  Bengal 
Native  Infantry  as  Ensign  26  July  1853,  Lieutenant  i6th  Regiment  1856,  joined 
the  Indian  Staff  Corps  1861,  Captain  1865,  Major  1873,  Lieut.-Colonel  1879, 
Colonel  Commandant  43rd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  26  July  1883,  retired  19 
October  1892;  served  in  Sonthall  Rebellion  1855;  present  at  Lucknovv  on 
outbreak  of  Mutiny,  when  his  regiment  revolted  ;  with  Volunteer  Cavalry  was 
engaged  at  action  of  Chinhut  30  June  1857  (awarded  the  V.C.  18  June  1859); 
afterwards  present  throughout  the  defence  of  the  residency  of  Lucknow 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  17  February  1858,  medal  with 
clasp);  in  Dufifla  Expedition  on  the  North-West  frontier  1874-75  (mentioned 
in  despatches);  in  Afghan  War  1880  with  Khyber  Line  Force  (medal);  in  Akha 
Expedition  1883-84  (mentioned  in  despatches);  in  Burmese  E.xpedition  1886-87 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  2  September  1887,  medal  with 
clasp,  D.S.O.  I  July  1887);  died  at  Eastfield,  Camberley,  aged  67,  25  January, 
bur.  at  Frimley,  co.  Surrey,  28  January  1903.  Will  dated  7  November  1877, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  708,  1903)  20  June  1903,  by  Charlotte  Isabella  Cubitt,  relict, 
one  of  the  Exors.  Portrait  in  the  Victoria  Cross  Gallery ;  a  replica  in  the 
possession  of  his  widow. 


^Charlotte  Lsabella, 
of  The  Grove,  Cam- 
berley, CO.  Surrey, 
sister  of  Lieut. - 
General  Sir  James 
Hills-Johnes.V.C, 
G.C.B.,  and  2nd 
dau.  of  James 
Hills  of  Neech- 
indipore,  Bengal, 
India,  by  Charlotte 
Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Angelo  Savi  of 
Moisgunge,  India; 
married  at  Fort 
Church,  Calcutta, 
19  May  1863. 


Major  William  Martin  Cubitt,  born  at  Dinapore,  India,  13  June=f=Juliet  Daisy,  2nd  dau.  of  Captain 


1864;  educated  at  Harrow  1878-81;  entered  the  Army  as 
Lieutenant  The  Cheshire  Regiment  23  August  1884,  of  the 
Indian  Staff  Corps  30  April  1886,  Captain  23  August  1895, 
Major  23  August  1902;  of  the  Foreign  Department,  Government 
of  India,  retired  6  December  1909. 


Frank  Bird  Morris,  Assistant 
Commissioner,  Central  Provinces, 
India ;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Karachi,  India,  on  Monday,  21 
October  1895. 


Cicely  Frances,  born  at  26  Colville  Square, 
Bayswater,  London,  on  Friday,  5  March, 
bapt.  at  Frimley  3  May  1897. 


Major  Charles  Campbell  Cubitt,  born  21  June  1836  ;  entered  the= 
Army  as  Ensign  62nd  (The  Wiltshire  Regiment)  Foot  26  July 
1853,  Lieutenant  3  November  1854,  Captain  9  September  1855, 
Major  4th  Battalion  (Prince  of  Wales'  Own)  West  Yorkshire 
Regiment  (retired) ;  served  in  Crimean  War  (medal,  Turkish 
medal,  order  of  Medjidie) ;  died  at  15  Seafield  Road,  Hove,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  62,  on  Monday,  28  March  1898.  Admon  was 
granted  at  Lewes  28  April  1898,  to  Edith  Grace  Cubitt,  spinster. 


=Louisa  Georgina,  only  surviving 
dau.  of  Colonel  Richard  Hare 
Croker  of  the  i8th  Hussars; 
born  2  October  1838;  marr.  at 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  on  Tues- 
day, 2  February  1869;  died  at 
Littlehampton,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Sunday,  5  February  1882,  bur. 
at  Brighton. 


Edith  Grace,  born  at  9  Cam- 
bridge Road,  Brighton,  on 
Sunday,  23  January  1870, 
bapt.  there. 


Mabel  Annette,  born  at  Great 
Malvern,  co.  Worcester,  on 
Sunday,  2  April  187 1,  bapt. 
there. 


Herbert  Campbell  Cubitt,  born  at 
Southsea,  co.  Hants,  on  Saturday, 
12  October  1872,  bapt.  at  St. 
Jude's,  Southsea. 


38 


John  Edmund  Cubitt, 
born  1 6  May,  bapt.  at 
Catfield,  CO.  Norfolk,  22 
May  1794  ;  died  at  Cam- 
bridge 28  September,  bur. 
at  Catfield  30  October 
1812.     M.I.  in  church. 


Catharine,  born  at 
Catfield  10  July, 
bapt.  there  20  July 
1798  ;  died,  aged  11, 
13  August,  bur.  at 
Catfield  17  August 
1809.  M.I.  in  church. 


Charles  George  Cubitt,= 
born  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Stephen's,  Norwich, 
22  May  1801  ;  J. P.  for 
CO.  Norfolk;  died  17 
March  1866. 


=Ellen  Harriett,  eldest 
dau.  of  Edward  Neve 
of  Catfield;  born  26 
August  1835;  marr. 
at  Catfield  8  Feb- 
ruary 1859. 


Charles  George 
Edward  Cubitt, 
born  10  Decem- 
ber 1859;  died 
at  sea  23  Feb- 
ruary 1879. 


William  Spelman,= 
2nd  son  of  Wil- 
liam Spelman  of 
Kennington,    co. 
Surrey. 


A 


=Ellen  Mary,  born  Edward  Thomas  Catharine  Elizabeth, 

17     May    186 1  ;  Cubitt,    bom    4  born    26    December 

marr.      at      Cat-  August        1862;  1863;  marr.  10  June 

field  2  September  died    at    sea    in  1886,  Edward  John 

1884.  September  1882.  Ellis. 


James  Edward  Cubitt,= 
born  at  Dinapore, 
India,  6  October, 
bapt.  there  28  Octo- 
ber 1865  ;  educated 
at  Harrow  1879-80. 


'Isabel  Margaret,  4th  dau. 
of  Archibald  Currie  of 
Pladda,  St.  Kilda,  Mel- 
bourne, Australia ;  marr. 
at  Scots  Church,  Collins 
Street,  Melbourne,  5 
October  191 1. 


Isabel  Janet,  born  at  Calcutta  27 
January,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's  Cathedral, 
Calcutta,  12  March  1913. 


Donald     Waller     Mac-=T=Ethel  Mary,  born 


pherson  of  i  Upper 
Wood  Street,  Calcutta, 
India  (elder  son  of 
Major-General  Roderick 
Donald  Macpherson, 
Bengal  Staff  Corps,  of 
St.  Oran's,  Belfast,  by 
.  .  .  Chapman  his  wife) ; 
born  16  July  1863. 


at  Benares,  India, 
25  June,  bapt. 
there  24  July 
1868 ;  marr.  at 
Frimley,  co.  Sur- 
rey, on  Thursday, 
23  July  1896. 


Lewis  Cubitt,  born  at  Dana, 
Bengal  District,  India,  20 
September,  bapt.  there 
13  October  1872;  Assistant 
Commissioner  in  Uganda; 
died  there  i  July  19 11, 
bur.  at  Fort  Portal,  Uganda. 


Robert   Middleton   Watson    Smyth   of= 

6  Short  Street,  Calcutta  (3rd  son  of 
George  Watson  Smyth  of  Alverstoke 
House,  Lee  Park,  Blackheath,  co.  Kent, 
C.B.,  formerly  Assistant  Secretary 
General  Post  Office,  by  Frances  Anna 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Alexander  G. 
Middleton    of    the    Admiralty) ;    born 

7  October  1872.  ^ 


=Nellie,  born  at  Calcutta, 
India,  6  September,  bapt. 
at  St.  Paul's  Cathedral, 
Calcutta,  7  October 
1874;  marr.  there  on 
Tuesday,  4  February 
1908. 


Fanny,  died  unmarried  at  50  York  Road,  Hove,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Wednesday,  15  December  1897.  Will  dated  20  May  1896,  proved 
at  Lewes  ;^o  December  1897,  by  Annette  Cubitt,  spinster,  and 
Charlotte  Orr,  wife  of  Major-General  John  William  Orr,  the 
Executrixes. 


Mary,  died  unmarried. 


Agnes,  died  in  infancy. 


Colonel    Archibald=j=Adelaide  Louisa,  born  at  Chichester  Road,  Upper     Winifred  Agnes,  bom 


Cyril    Cubitt    (her 
cousin),  see  page  26. 


Westbourne  Terrace,  London,  on  Tuesday,  14  at  Shanklin,  Isle  of 
April  1874;  marr.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Lowestoft,  Wight,  on  Wednesday, 
CO.  Suffolk,  on  Wednesday,  6  February  1901.  25   July    1877,    bapt. 


A 


there. 


39 


Mary,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Justice  Finley. 
I  St  wife. 


the=5=George  Cubitt  of  Catfield=i=Frances,    dau.    of 


A 


Hall,     CO 
/>age  33)- 


Norfolk      {see 


the    Rev.    Henry 
Parish.     2nd  wife. 


George    Wood-  Fanny  Maria,  born  at  Catfield  12  October, 

bineCubitt,born  bapt.    there    privately     19    October     1804, 

at    Catfield    16  received    into    the    church    at    Catfield   21 

December,  bapt.  April    1813;   died  at  The  Close,  Norwich, 

there     23     De-  aged    72,    on    Saturday,    25    August    1877. 

cember     1802;  Will   dated   6    December    1876,    proved   at 

died,    aged    12,  Norwich    17    September    1S77,   by   Edward 

on  Tuesday,  21  George  Cubitt,  Lieut.-Colonel  H.M.  Arrny, 

February   1815,  brother,    and    Georgina    Gertrude    Cubitt, 

bur.  at  Catfield.  spinster,  niece,  the  Exors. 


Agnes  Sally,  born  at  Catfield  26 
September,  bapt.  there  privately 
4  October  1806,  received  into  the 
church  at  Catfield  21  April  1813; 
died  at  The  Close,  Norwich,  on 
Friday,  10  March  1876.  Will  dated 
18  May  187 1,  proved  at  Norwich 
30  March  1876,  by  Fanny  Maria 
Cubitt,  spinster,  sister,  the  sole 
Executrix. 


Rev.  Richard  Johnson  (son  of  James  Johnson  of  Stalham) ;  born  at= 
Stalham  4  March  1786;  educated  at  North  Walsham  and  at  Caius 
College,  Cambridge,  admitted  Pensioner  17  October  1803,  Scholar 
1805-1809,  Junior  Fellow  1809,  B.A.  (nth  Wrangler)  1809,  M.A. 
1812,  Senior  Fellow  1820-26;  Curate-in-Charge  of  Ingham,  co. 
Norfolk,  1811-27,  Rector  of  Lavenham,  co.  Suffolk,  20  May  1825; 
died  at  Lavenham,  aged  68,  21  September,  bur.  there  28  September 
1855.  Will  dated  21  August  1855,  with  codicil  dated  23  August 
1855,  proved  (P.C.C.  927,  55)  2  November  1855,  by  Mary  Ann 
Johnson,  relict,  the  Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Jex-Blake,  son-in-law, 
and  George  Randall  Johnson,  son,  the  Exors.  Miniature  in  the 
possession  of  his  daughter.  Miss  Johnson  of  The  Manor  House, 
Locking,   near  Weston-super-Mare,  co.  Somerset. 


A 


=Mary  Ann,  born  27  December 
1807,  bapt.  privately  5  Jan- 
uary 1808,  received  into  the 
church  at  Catfield  21  April 
1 813;  marr.  there  25  Sep- 
tember 1828;  died  at  Quarry 
House,  Weston-super-Mare, 
aged  68,  on  Saturday,  24  June 
1876,  bur.  at  Weston-super- 
Mare.  Miniature  in  the 
possession  of  her  daughter. 
Miss  Johnson  of  The  Manor 
House,  Locking. 


Edward  George  Cubitt  of  Honing  Hall,  co.  Norfolk^ 
(eldest  surviving  son  of  Thomas  Cubitt  of  Honing 
Hall,  by  Catharine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Spencer 
of  Dulwich,  CO.  Surrey);  born  at  Honing  Hall  10 
March,  bapt.  at  Honing  6  April  1795  ;  educated  at 
Harrow,  admitted  September  1807;  entered  the  Army 
as  Cornet  4th  Dragoon  Guards  31  October  181 1, 
Lieutenant  23  January  1812,  retired  8  January  1824; 
served  in  the  Peninsula  War  November  1812  to  1814, 
present  at  the  battles  of  Panipeluna,  Vittoria,  and 
Toulouse,  and  retreat  from  Burgos  (medal  with  two 
clasps) ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Norfolk  ;  J^ord  of  the 
Manor  of  Honing ;  died  at  Great  Yarmouth,  co. 
Norfolk,  aged  70,  on  Wednesday,  20  December,  bur. 
in  the  family  vault  in  the  church  at  Honing  28 
December  1865.  Memorial  Tablet.  Will  dated  11 
F'ebruary  i860,  with  codicil  dated  11  May  1865, 
proved  at  Norwich  16  February  1866,  by  Emma 
Cubitt,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix.  Portrait  in  oils 
at  Honing  Hall,  in  the  possession  of  Edward  George 
Cubitt,  his  son.  a 


=Emnia,  born  at 
Ipswich,  CO.  Suf- 
folk, 30  August, 
bapt.  privately  in 
the  parish  of  St. 
Matthew's,  Ips- 
wich, 4  September 
1834  ;  marr.  at  Cat- 
field  on  Tuesday, 
4  January  1859; 
died  at  13  Kirkley 
Chff,  Lowestoft,  CO. 
Suffolk,  on  Tues- 
day, 15  December, 
bur.  at  Honing 
on  Monday,  21 
December  1908. 
Memorial  Tablet 
in  church. 


Georgiana,  born  at  Ipswich 
17  May,  bapt.  at  St. 
Matthew's,  Ipswich,  25 
August  1836;  died  at 
Combermere,  Woking, 
CO.  Surrey,  aged  70,  on 
Thursday,  13  December, 
bur.  in  Brookwood 
Cemetery,  Woking,  19 
December  1906.  Will 
dated  21  July  1906,  with 
two  codicils  dated  28 
September  1906  and  3 
October  1906,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  198,  1907) 
26  February  1907,  by 
Emma  Protheroe  Smith, 
widow,  and  Edward 
George  Cubitt,  nephew, 
the  Exors. 


{For  issue  see  Pedigree  of  Cubitt, 
Vol.  ij,  page  2 J.) 


40 


I 

Rev.  Benjamin  Lucas  Cubitt,  bom  at  Catfield,  co.= 
Norfolk,  3  March,  bapt.  privately  8  March  1809, 
received  into  the  church  at  Catfield  21  April  1813; 
of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  15  May  1828, 
B.A.  1832  ;  Curate-in-Charge  of  St.  Matthew's,  Ipswich, 
1833-38,  and  of  Bucklesham  1838-51,  both  co. 
Suffolk,  Rector  of  Catfield  1851  until  his  death;  died 
at  6  Dorset  Square,  Marylebone,  London,  aged  63,  on 
Wednesday,  3  July  1872,  bur.  in  Brompton  Cemetery, 
London.  Will  dated  7  November  187 1,  proved  at 
Norwich  14  August  1872,  by  Emma  Cubitt,  relict,  the 
sole  Executrix.  Pencil  Drawing  by  Wageman  in  the 
possession  of  Mrs.  Charles  Foster  of  Southwold,  co. 
Suffolk,  his  niece. 


/2*^^^^^ 


=Emma,  youngest  daughter  of  Francis 
Holyoake  of  Tettenhall,  co.  Stafford,  of 
Moreton  Bagot  and  of  Studley  Castle,  both 
CO.  Warwick,  by  Dorothy  Elizabeth  his  wife 
[Portrait  in  oils  at  Honing  Hall,  co. 
Norfolk,  in  the  possession  of  Edward 
George  Cubitt\  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert 
Lyttelton  of  Studley ;  born  at  Tettenhall 
12  November  1809  ;  marr.  there  28  Novem- 
ber 1833  ;  died  at  45  Cambridge  Street, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  76,  on  Saturday, 
28  February  1885,  bur.  in  Brompton 
Cemetery,  London.  Will  dated  20  April 
1881,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  218,  85)  16 
March  1885,  by  Georgiana  Cubitt,  spinster, 
daughter,  the  sole  Executrix. 


William  Fenton  Fletcher  Boughey  (4th  son  of  Sir  John  Fenton= 
Boughey,  M.P.,  2nd  Baronet);  born  9  November  1814; 
educated  at  Shrewsbury  Grammar  School  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  10  November  1831,  B.A.  1835,  M.A.  1838; 
a  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn  14  November  1835,  called  to  the 
Bar  II  June  1839,  admitted  to  the  Middle  Temple  4  June 
1845  ;  Recorder  of  Shrewsbury  1867-79  \  Stipendiary  Magistrate 
for  Wolverhampton  1879-85  ;  died  at  Glencairn,  Mattock  Lane, 
Eahng,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  75,  on  Monday,  14  July  1890. 
Will  dated  17  January  1885,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  753,  90)  15 
August  1890,  by  Caroline  Boughey,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


Caroline,  of  Glencairn,  Ealing ; 
born  at  Bucklesham,  co.  Suffolk, 
4  December  1839,  bapt.  there 
6  May  1840;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Bryanston  Square,  London,  on 
Thursday,  30  April  1874  ;  died  at 
30  Mattock  Lane,  Ealing,  aged 
73,  on  Saturday,  22  March,  bur. 
in  Ealing  Cemetery  on  Thursday, 
27  March  1913,  after  a  service  at 
St.  John's,  West  Ealing. 


A 


Arthur  Cubitt, 
born  at  Buck- 
lesham 1 9  July, 
baptised  there 
26  September 
1841  ;  died, 
aged  5  months, 
bur.  at  Buck- 
lesham 5  March 
1842. 


Rev.  Lyttelton  Lucas  Cubitt  of  Marine  Square,  Devonport,  Auck-= 
land,  New  Zealand  ;  born  at  Bucklesham  19  May,  bapt.  there 
2  August  1847  ;  emigrated  to  New  Zealand  January  1876;  Vicar 
of  Whangarei,  Auckland,  1879-1910,  licenced  to  officiate  in 
diocese  of  Auckland  since  that  date. 


=Margaret,  dau.  of 
Captain  Harman 
Bailey  Hooper ; 
bom  at  Crow- 
combe,  CO.  Somer- 
set, 27  October 
1852  ;  marr.  at 
Haslemere,  co. 
Surrey,  8  Decem- 
ber 1875. 

L 


Lillian  Margaret, 
born  at  ^^'hangarei 
27  January  1877, 
bapt.  there ;  marr. 
at  Whangarei  4 
December  1903, 
W.  Arthur  Castle- 
ton  of  Hamilton, 
Waikato,  New 
Zealand,  son  of 
W.  Castleton  of 
Epsom,  Auckland. 


I 
Kathleen  Emily, 
born  at  Whan- 
garei 4  October 
1878,  baptised 
there  ;  married 
at  Whangarei 
I  April  1899, 
Robert  Dick- 
inson Duxfield 
of  Ngaruawahia, 
Waikato. 

=r 
A 


I 
Florence  Mary,  bom  at  Whan- 
garei 24  March  1880,  bapt. 
there ;  marr.  at  Devonport, 
Auckland,  7  October  1908, 
Thomas  Hetherington  of 
Cloudlands,  Ruarangi,  Man- 
gapai,  New  Zealand,  son  of 
John  Hetherington  of  co. 
Cumberland,  by  Frances  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Watson 
of  Rotherhope,  Alston. 

A 


Frank     Lucas=j=Maud  Mary, 

Cubitt  of  Mai-  dau.  of  Ben- 

vern,  Waikino,  jamin  Hall ; 

Thames,   New  married     at 

Zealand;  born  Whangarei 

at    Whangarei  4       August 

24       October  1902. 
1 88 1,        bapt. 
there. 


I    I 
Margaret  Elizabeth  Lucas, 
born  5  July  1903. 

George  Frank  Lucas  Cubitt, 
born  12  October  1904. 


Winifred      Maud      Lucas, 
born  in  1905. 

Percy  Bailey  Lucas  Cubitt, 
born  in  1906. 


I    I 
Ronald  Lucas  Cubitt, 

died  young. 

Frances  Mary  Lucas, 
born  in  igi  i. 


I 
Lyttelton  Lucas 

Cubitt,  born  in 

1912. 


41 


Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.= 
of  Charles  Weston  of 
Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  by 
Esther  Anne  his  wife, 
sister  to  Sir  James 
Smith,  Botanist ;  born 
1 6  October  1814;  marr. 
at  Thorpe  (by  the  Rev. 
Benjamin  Lucas  Cubitt) 
II  March  1844;  died 
at  Fairfield  House,  Old 
Charlton,  co.  Kent,  on 
Monday,  7  August  1876, 
bur.  at  Old  Charlton. 
Tencil  drawing,  by  Wage- 
man,  in  the  possession  of 
her  son,  Captain  Charles 
Percy  Cubitt  of  Coltishall 
House,     ist  wife. 


=Lieut.-Colonel  Edward  George  Cubitt,  born  23  February,  = 
bapt.  privately  3  March  1814,  received  into  the  church 
at  Catfield,  co.  Norfolk,  31  July  181 7;  educated  at 
Westminster  School,  admitted  13  June  1827;  entered 
the  Army  as  Ensign  73rd  Foot  (Royal  Highlanders) 
9  December  1831,  Lieutenant  28  April  1837,  Paymaster 
7th  (Queen's  Own)  Light  Dragoons  16  February  1844, 
retired  as  Lieut. -Colonel  ;  died  at  Westwick  House, 
Thorpe  Hamlet,  Norwich,  aged  73,  on  Sunday,  i  January 
1888,  bur.  in  Earlham  Cemetery,  co.  Norfolk.  Will 
dated  25  February  1886,  proved  at  Norwich  23  January 
1888,  by  Isabel  Edith  Cubitt,  relict,  Charles  Percy 
Cubitt,  Captain  H.M.  Army,  Edward  Neville  Cubitt, 
sons,  and  Georgina  Gertrude  Cubitt,  spinster,  daughter, 
the  Exors. 


=Isabel  Edith, 
youngest  dau. 
of  the  Rev. 
Godfrey  Bird, 
Rector  of  Great 
Wigborough,co. 
Essex ;  born  3 
August  1 844 ; 
marr.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Old 

Charlton,  on 
Saturday,  7  Jan- 
uary 1882.  2nd 
wife. 


Isabel  Edith,  born  at  Thorpe  in 
1885  ;  died  in  infancy,  bur.  in 
Earlham  Cemetery. 


Charles  Percy  Cubitt  of  Coltishall  House,  co.  Norfolk ;  born  at  Thorpe= 
17  December  1844,  bapt.  there;  educated  at  Wellington  College  and 
at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  19  January  1864,  B.A.  1867  ; 
entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  29th  Foot  (Worcestershire  Regiment) 
20  May  1868,  Lieutenant  27  October  187 1,  Captain  South  Yorkshire 
Regiment,  Paymaster  6  November  1881,  retired  6  February  1889. 


=Una  Blanche,  2nd  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Colonel  Thomas  White 
of  the  49th  Foot,  by  Geor- 
gina Moody  his  wife ;  bom 
at  Waterford  in  1854;  marr. 
at  the  parish  church,  St. 
Helier,  Jersey,  on  Tuesday, 
5  July  1881. 


Charles    Foster   (2nd    son    of   Sir=j=Georgina  Gertrude, 


William  Foster,  ist  Baronet,  by 
Mary  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Star- 
ling Day  of  Norwich);  born  12 
November  1828;  J. P.  for  co. 
Suffolk  ;  died  at  Thorpe-next- 
Norwich,  aged  77,  9  November 
1906,  bur.  at  Thorpe.  He  married 
istly  18  May  1858,  Charlotte,  3rd 
dau.  of  Captain  George  Wills, 
R.N.;  she  died  in  1888.  /|\ 


of  25  Park  Lane, 
Southwold ;  born 
31  March  1850; 
marr.  in  St.  Luke's 
Chapel,  Norwich 
Cathedral,  on  Tues- 
day, 18  November 
1890.     2nd  wife. 


Edward  Neville  Cubitt= 
of  White  House,  Stock, 
Ingatestone,  co.  Essex; 
born  24  June  1852, 
bapt.  at  Portobello, 
Edinburgh ;  educated 
at  Wellington  College 
1866-70;  Architect. 


=Fanny  Cooper, 
dau.  of  Frederick 
Friend  of  WooUet 
Hall,  North  Cray, 
CO.  Kent ;  born 
25  June  1854; 
marr.  at  North 
Cray  27  July  1882. 


Arthur  Lyttelton  Cubitt, 
born  at  Whangarei, 
Auckland,  New  Zea- 
land, 9  December  1882, 
bapt.  there;  marr.  at 
Ponsonby,  Auckland, 
Evelyn  Ellen  Huddy  of 
Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

T 


Edward  Randall 
Cubitt,  born  at 
Whangarei  26  De- 
cember 1883,  bapt. 
there ;  marr.  at 
Hamilton,  Wai- 
kato,  New  Zealand, 
in  1 9 II,  Mabel 
Rust  of  Parnell, 
Auckland. 


Ethel  Frances,  born  at  Whan- 
garei 24  September  1885,  bapt. 
there;  marr.  in  Auckland  City 
in  1 910,  Joseph  W.  Hethering- 
ton  of  Cloudlands,  Ruarangi, 
New  Zealand,  son  of  John 
Hetherington  of  co.  Cum- 
berland, by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Watson  of 
Rotherhope,  Alston. 


I 


Gladys  Edith,  born  at 
hangarei  19  September 
1887,  bapt.  there. 


Percy  Neville  Cubitt, 
born  at  Whangarei  15 
April  1889,  bapt.  there; 
of  the  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Wellington, 
New  Zealand. 


42 


(grater  of  Jlortf)  ^tonefjam,  to.  Hants, 

Arms. — Per  pale  gules  and  azure  three  lions  rampant  guardant  or. 
Cresl. — A  demi-lion  rampant  guardant  or. 
Motto. — Esse  quam  videri. 


Jacob  Gater  of  Swaythling,  co.  Hants  (3rd  son= 
of  John  Gater  of  North  Stoneham,  co.  Hants, 
by  Sarah  Hammond  his  wife) ;  born  at  North 
Stoneham  25  June,  bapt.  there  18  September 
1766;  died,  aged  79,  22  July,  bur.  at  South 
Stoneham,  co.  Hants,  29  July  1844.  M.I. 
Will  dated  2  December  1840,  proved  (P.C.C. 
38,  4s)  20  January  1845,  by  William  Gater,  one 
of  the  Exors. 


Charlotte,  dau.  of  Geofge 
Mortimer  Smith  ;  born  in 
1772  ;  marr.  in  London  in 
1801  ;  died  at  Swaythling 
Cottage,  aged  76,  18  May, 
bur.  at  South  Stoneham 
26  May  1848.     M.I. 


Henry  Ham- 
mond Gater, 
bapt.  at  North 
Stoneham  1 7 
March  1802  ; 
bur.  at  South 
Stoneham  10 
January  1805. 
M.I. 


William  Gibbs  of= 
Itchenor  Park,  co. 
Sussex  (son  of  William 
Gibbs,  by  Catherine 
Hasler  his  wife) ;  bapt. 
at  West  Itchenor  13 
November  1 79 1  ;  died 
at  45  Park  Crescent, 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex, 
on  Sunday,  19  July 
1874,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Brighton. 


Charlotte,  born  in  August  1803, 
bapt.  at  North  Stoneham  1 1 
April  1804;  marr.  there  7  No- 
vember 1822  ;  died  at  45  Park 
Crescent,  Brighton,  aged  71, 
on  Friday,  23  April  1875, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Brighton.  \\'\&.  dated  2  Oc- 
tober 1874,  proved  at  Lewes 
23  June  1875,  by  Emily  Hasler 
Gibbs,  spinster,  daughter,  the 
sole  Executrix. 


/K 


Jacob  Gater,  born  26 
December  1804,  bapt. 
at  North  Stoneham  25 
October  1805  ;  died 
unmarried  at  Wilden, 
CO.  Hants,  aged  69, 
4  September,  bur.  at 
South  Stoneham  10 
September  1874.  M.I. 
Admon  was  granted 
at  Winchester  16  Oc- 
tober 1874,  to  George 
Henry  Gater,  brother. 


George  Henry  Gater  of  Winslowe= 
House,  Westend,  co.  Hants  ;  born 
at  Swaythling  10  October  1806, 
bapt.  at  North  Stoneham  7  January 
1807  ;  died  at  VVinslowe  House, 
aged  83,  on  Wednesday,  28  August, 
bur.  at  South  Stoneham  2  Septem- 
ber 1889.  Will  dated  30  July 
1885,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  823,  89) 
10  October  1889,  by  Sarah  Gater, 
relict,  and  William  Henry  Gater, 
son,  two  of  the  Exors. 


=Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Robert  Cozens 
of  Tetsworth,  co.  Oxford,  J. P.;  born 
10  November  1821;  marr.  at  Upton 
Grey,  co.  Hants,  8  July  1847  ; 
died  at  Winslowe  House,  aged  68, 
on  Monday,  18  November,  bur. 
at  South  Stoneham  22  November 
1889.  Adiiion  (with  will  dated  19 
October  i88g)  was  granted  (Prin. 
Reg.,  255,  90)  II  March  1890,  to 
Charlotte  Gater,  Florence  Gater  and 
Margaret  Gater,  spinsters,  daughters. 


Sarah,  born  in  March, 
bapt.  at  North  Stone- 
ham 15  November 
1808;  died  unmarried 
at  Elm  House,  Tower 
Street,  Chichester,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  76,  on 
\Vednesday,  22  Oc- 
tober, bur.  at  South 
Stoneham  27  October 
1884.     M.I. 


Edith  Marianne, 
bapt.  at  Westend 
26  December 
1849;  died  20 
August,  bur.  at 
South  Stoneham 
25  August  1851. 


Lieut.-Colonel  George  Turner,  born  9  May  1833  ,- 
entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  12th  Foot  (East  Suffolk) 
I  May  185s,  Lieutenant  3  November  1855,  Captain 
I  April  1870,  Major  (retired)  29  June  1878;  received 
hon.  rank  of  Lieut.-Colonel  i  July  1881 ;  died  at  45  St. 
Aubyn's,  Hove,  co.  Sussex,  on  Saturday,  18  November 
1899.  Admon  (with  will  dated  14  July  1888)  was 
granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  130,  1900)  11  January  1900,  to 
Sarah  Hammond  Turner,  relict. 


=Sarah  Hammond,  of 
55  Brunswick  Ter- 
race, Hove ;  born  at 
Westend  17  Decem- 
ber 1850,  bapt.  there 
23  January  185 1  ; 
marr.  at  South  Stone- 
ham 22  September 
1870. 


43 


Edward    Gater,     Caleb  Hammond  Gater  of  Townhill= 

bapt.  at    North     Park  and  Hatch  Grange,  near  South- 

Stoneham,     co.     ampton ;    born    25    June    1810,   bapt. 

Hants,   17  Jan-     at    North    Stoneham    5    June    iSii; 

uary,     bur.     at     Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Shamblehurst; 

South  Stoneham     died  at  Townhill  Park,   aged  61,  on 

10     September     Wednesday,   2  August,  bur.  at  South 

1810.     M.I.  Stoneham  9  August  187 1.    Will  dated 

14  April  187 1,  proved  at  Winchester 

13    October    187 1,    by    Sarah    Gater, 

relict,  William  Bracher  Gater,  Thomas 

Warner  and  Charles  Warner,  the  Exors. 


=Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Warner  of 
Botley,  CO.  Hants,  by  Eleanor  Char- 
lotte Reid  his  wife ;  born  8  March, 
bapt.  at  Botley  Old  Church  8  Sep- 
tember 1822  ;  marr.  at  Droxford, 
CO.  Hants,  12  November  1845;  ^'^^ 
at  Southampton  26  February,  bur.  at 
South  Stoneham  4  March  19 10.  Will 
dated  15  March  1906,  with  codicil  of 
same  date,  proved  at  Winchester  23 
March  19 10,  by  Caleb  William  Gater 
and  George  Shedden,  the  Exors. 


Edward  Henry  Gater, 
born  1 2  October,  bapt. 
at  North  Stoneham 
November    1846; 


12 


died,  aged  4  years 
and  6  months,  bur. 
at  South  Stoneham  8 
May  1 85 1. 


Frederick  William 
Gater,  born  9  May, 
bapt.  at  North  Stone- 
ham 25  June  1848  ; 
died,  aged  3,  bur. 
at  South  Stoneham 
3  May  185 1. 


Thomas  Newton  of= 
West  Huntingdon 
Hall,  York  (son  of 
D.  P.  Newton  of 
Knaresborough,  co. 
York) ;  bom  at 
Knaresborough 


As 


=Eleanor  Charlotte,  born  at 
Swaythling,  co.  Hants,  29 
August,  bapt.  at  North 
Stoneham  1 8  October  1849; 
marr.  at  South  Stoneham  on 
Thursday,  11  April  1872; 
died  4  March  1891,  bur. 
at  Marwood,  co.  Devon. 


Benjamin  Thomas  Hewitt  of  St.= 
George's,  Bishop's  Waltham,  co. 
Hants  (only  son  of  Benjamin 
Bradley  Hewitt  of  Bishop's 
Waltham) ;  died  at  St.  George's, 
Bishop's  Waltham,  aged  62,  on 
Tuesday,  16  November,  bur.  at 
Bishop's  Waltham  on  Saturday, 
20  November  1909.  Will  dated 
5  November  1909,  proved  at 
Winchester  21  December  1909, 
by  Letitia  Marianne  Hewitt, 
daughter,  spinster,  Arthur  Bet- 
tesworth  Hewitt  and  Thomas 
Swinton  Hewitt,  sons,  the  Exors. 


=LouisaMarianne, 
born  at  Westend, 
CO.  Hants,  13 
April,  bapt.  there 
18  May  1852; 
marr.  at  South 
Stoneham  1 1 
June  1877. 


A 


William  Henry  Gater= 
of  Winslowe  House, 
Westend ;  bom  at 
Westend  23  April, 
bapt.  there  24  May 
1855 ;  educated  at 
Brighton  College  and 
at  New  College,  Ox- 
ford, matriculated  10 
October  1873,  B.A. 
(ist  Histor)')  1876; 
admitted  a  Solicitor 
(with  honours)  July 
1880;  J. P.  for  CO. 
Hants  191 1. 


=Ada  Mary,  5th  dau. 
of  Thomas  Welch  of 
Nutfield,  CO.  Surrey, 
and  of  14  Lewes 
Crescent,  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  by  Sarah 
(The  Rose  of  Har- 
mon) his  wife,  dau. 
of  Frank  Haines  of 
Harmon;  bom  14 
October  1859;  marr. 
at  St.  Mark's,  Brigh- 
ton, on  Thursday, 
4  March  1886. 


George  Henry  Gater,  born  at  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  on 
Sunday,  26  December  1886,  bapt.  at  Bemerton,  co.  Wilts, 
2  February  1887;  educated  at  Twyford  School,  Winchester 
College,  and  at  New  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  11 
October  1905,  B.A.  (2nd  History)  1909;  Assistant  Director 
of  Education  for  the  county  of  Nottingham. 


Ada  Dorothy  Stares, 
born  at  Salisbury  on 
Sunday,  2  2  April,  bapt. 
at  Bemerton  29  May 
1888. 


44 


Dorothy  Harriet, 
born  in  Septem- 
ber 1811,  bapt.  at 
North  Stoneham 
CO.  Hants,  5  July 
1812  ;  died  23 
November  1827, 
bur.  at  South 
Stoneham.    M.I. 


William  Bracher  Gater  of  Norton,= 
CO.  Hants ;  born  at  Swaythling, 
CO.  Hants,  bapt.  at  North  Stone- 
ham 25  July  1813  ;  died  at 
Winchester,  co.  Hants,  aged  74, 
on  Saturday,  10  September  1887, 
bur.  at  Fareham,  co.  Hants. 
Adiiion  was  granted  at  Winchester 
2  December  1887,  to  Emma 
Laura  Gater,  relict.  Further 
adiiion  was  granted  15  December 
1894,  to  Caleb  William  Gater. 


=Emnia  Laura,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Fitchett 
Burrell  of  Belvoir  House,  Fareham, 
CO.  Hants,  and  of  Frimley  Manor,  co. 
Surrey ;  marr.  at  the  parish  church, 
Fareham,  16  May  1850;  died  at  Belvoir 
House,  Fareham,  aged  65,  on  Monday, 
5  March  1894,  bur.  at  Fareham.  Will 
dated  8  December  1892,  proved  at 
Winchester  12  June  1894,  by  Maurice 
Burrell,  Graham  Eden  Shedden  and 
Caleb  William  Gater,  the  Exors. 


Caleb  William  Gater  of  The  Grange,  Winter-= 
bourne  Dauntsey,  co.  Wilts ;  born  at  Westend, 
CO.  Hants,  25  June,  bapt.  at  South  Stoneham 
26  August  1852  ;  educated  at  King's  College 
School,  London ;  Fellow  of  the  Surveyors' 
Institute;  J. P.  for  the  City  of  Salisbury  1896. 


^^'inifred  Beatrice,  born  at  Oakley, 

Salisbury,  20  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  Martin's,  Salisbury,  4  October 
1882. 


^Beatrice  Agnes,  3rd  dau. 
of  Charles  Marsh  Lee, 
Town  Clerk  of  Salisbury, 
by  Helen  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Chetwode ; 
born  3  June  1857, 
bapt.  at  St.  Thomas', 
Salisbury ;  marr.  at  St. 
Edmund's,  Salisbury,  on 
Thursday,  20  October 
1881. 


Laura  Marianne, 
born  at  Westend 
i4February,bapt. 
at  South  Stone- 
ham 2  May  1854. 


Cyril  Edward  Hammond  Gater,  born  at 
Oakley  on  Sunday,  3  October,  bapt.  at 
St.  Martin's,  Salisbury,  23  November  1886  ; 
educated  at  Sherborne  1900-1905. 


Charlotte,  born  at 
Westend  12  Jan- 
uary, bapt.  there 
i9Februaryi857; 
died  at  Elvirigton 
Court,  Eythorne, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Fri- 
day, I  s  January 
1904,  bur.  at 
Eythorne. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Charles  Hely  of  Woodstock,= 
CO.  Waterford  (3rd  son  of  Charles  Hely  of 
Foulkscourt,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  Selina  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mungo  Noble 
Thompson,  Rector  of  Templetoohey,  co. 
Tipperary);  born  9  October  1844;  entered 
the  Army  as  Ensign  12th  Foot  (East 
Suffolk)  8  September  1863,  Lieutenant 
4  April  1868,  Captain  3  April  1878,  Major 
14  April  1883,  retired  as  Lieut.-Colonel 
17  August  1887;  died  at  Woodstock, 
Cappoquin,  co.  Waterford,  2  March  1898, 
bur.  at  JohnstONTO  Church,  co.  Kilkenny. 


=Ada  Emma,  born  at  Winslowe 
House,  Westend,  27  October, 
bapt.  there  31  December  1S5S; 
marr.  at  Westend  on  Thursday, 
3  July  1879  ;  marr.  2ndly  at 
St.  Jude's,  Kensington,  Lon- 
don, 12  April  1907,  William 
Algernon  Fuller  of  Pandlydw, 
Machynlleth,  co.  Montgomery 
(youngest  son  of  General 
Charles  Bowdler  Fuller, 
R.H.A.)  ;  born  at  Mhow,  India. 


A 


45 


George  Henry  Stares  of  VVintershill  House,= 
Bishop's  Waltham,  co.  Hants  (son  of  William 
Stares) ;  died  at  Wintershill  House,  aged  64, 
on  Thursday,  6  April  1865,  bur.  at  Bishop's 
Waltham.  Will  dated  28  October  186 1, 
with  codicil  dated  30  March  1864,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  417.  65)  8  June  1865,  by 
Marianne  Stares,  relict,  Caleb  Hammond 
Gater,  William  Bracher  Gater  and  Benjamin 
Bradley  Hewitt,  gent.,  the  Exors. 


=Marianne,  born  at  Swaythling,  co.  Hants,  bapt. 
at  North  Stoneham,  co.  Hants,  19  March 
181 6;  marr.  there  5  February  1840;  died  at 
Wintershill  House,  aged  72,  on  Monday,  30 
April  1S88,  bur.  at  Bishop's  Waltham.  Will 
dated  18  May  1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
679,  88)  10  July  1888,  by  Caleb  William  Gater 
and  William  Henry  Gater,  nephews,  and 
Benjamin  Thomas  Hewitt,  the  surviving  Exors. 


George  Shedden  of  Spring  Hill,=T=Alice  Sarah, 
East  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,  Paulers  born  at  West- 
Pury  Park,  co.  Northampton,  and  of  end,co.Hants, 
Hardmead,  co.  Buckingham  (eldest  31  December 
son  of  Roscovv  Cole  Shedden  of  1855,  bapt.  at 
.Millfield  House,  East  Cowes,  by  South  Stone- 
Charlotte  Joanna  his  wife,  eldest  ham  13  March 
dau.  of  James  Fitchett  Burrell  of  1856 ;  marr. 
Belvoir  House,  Fareham,  co.  Hants);  at  St.  Peter's, 
born  at  Fairlee  Cottage,  Isle  of  Southampton, 
Wight,  on  Monday,  27  October,  on  Thursday, 
bapt.  at  Whippingham,  Isle  of  7  October 
Wight,  27  December  1856;  of  1880. 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matricu- 
lated in  1876,  B.A.  1881  ;  a  Student 
of  the  Inner  Temple  9  November 
1878,  called  to  the  Bar  17  November 
1883;  J. P.  for  CO.  Hants;  Lord  of 
the  Manors  of  Paulers  Pury  and 
Hardmead.                                         /K 


Edward  Gater  of 
Moosomin,  North-West 
Territory,  Canada ; 
bom  at  Westend  18 
November  1857,  bapt. 
at  South  Stoneham 
3  February  1858  ; 
educated  at  King's 
College  School,  Lon- 
don ;  died  at  South- 
ampton, aged  37,  on 
Tuesday,  16  April 
1895,  bur.  there.  Will 
dated  28  June  1883, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  85  2, 
95)  s  July  189s,  by 
Caleb  William  Gater, 
one  of  the  Exors. 


Lucy  Mary,  born 
at  Townhill  Park, 
CO.  Hants,  30 
August,  bapt.  at 
South  Stoneham 
17  October  1859; 
died  at  Southamp- 
ton 4  October 
1906,  bur.  there. 
Will  dated  2  July 
1906,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1605, 
1906)  31  De- 
cember 1906,  by 
Caleb  William 
Gater,  brother, 
the  sole  Exor. 


(See  Pedigree  of  Shedden,  Vol.  11, 
page  29.) 


George  Beresford  Poer= 
of  Atlantic  Lodge, 
Ardmore,  co.  Waterford 
(eldest  son  of  Samuel 
Beresford  Peer  of  Belle- 
ville Park,  CO.  Water- 
ford,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Burke  Wallace) ;  born 
at  the  Rectory,  Ard- 
more, 4  April  1867,  bapt. 
at  Ardmore ;  educated 
at  Skryne  College,  co. 
Meath. 


^Florence,  born     Graham  Eden  Shedden  of  Knock-= 

at  Westend  19     marloch,  co.  Ayr,  Millfield   House, 

February,bapt.     East  Cowes,   Isle  of  Wight,  and  of 

there   5    April     Elvington     Court,     Eythorne,     co. 

i860  ;      marr.     Kent  (youngest  son  of  Roscow  Cole 

at  All  Saints',     Shedden   of   Millfield   House,    &c., 

Branksome,co.     by     Charlotte     Joanna     his     wife, 

Dorset,         on     eldest  dau.  of  James  Fitchett  Burrell 

Wednesday, 29     of  Belvoir  House,  Fareham);    born 

April  1 89 1.  at    Millfield    House   on    Sunday,   6 

November,  bapt.  at  St.  James',  East 

Cowes,  5  December  1859;  formerly 

Captain  Hants  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 


A 


=Margaret,  born 
at  Westend  4 
February  1862, 
bapt.  there  pri- 
vately the  same 
day ;  marr.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Fare- 
ham,onWednes- 
day,  30  March 
1892. 


/N 


{See  Pedigree  of  Shedden,  Vol.  11, 
page  31) 


46 


ASHCOMBE. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. —  Chequy  or  and  gules  on  a 
pile  argent  issuing  from  the  chief  a  lion's  head  erased  sable. 

Crest. — In  front  of  a  Doric  column  proper  two  falchions  in  saltire 
argent  pomels  and  hilts  or. 

Supporters. — On  the  dexter  side  a  figure  habited  as  a  stonemason 
holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  mallet  all  proper ;  on  the 
sinister  side  a  figure  habited  as  a  carpenter  proper  holding  in 
the  exterior  hand  a  pair  of  compasses  or. 

Motto. — Felix  qui  prudens. 


a^l^combe. 


Jonathan  Cubitt  of  London,  formerly  of  Buxton, 
CO.  Norfolk  (2nd  son  of  William  Cubitt,  by  Mary 
Hall  his  wife);  married  Agnes  Scarlett;  died  in  1806. 


Mary    Agnes,      Thomas  Cubitt  of  Denbies,  Dorking,  and  of  Clapham' 

born  in  1786;      Park,  both  co.  Surrey;    born  at  Buxton  25  February 

married       in      1788;    Builder  of  the   London  Institution,  Finsbury 

1807,  Andrew      Circus  (1815-19),  Osborne  House,  Isle  of  Wight,  the 

Cuthell  ;    she      East  Front  of  Buckingham  Palace;  Associate  Member 

died  in  1812.       of  the  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers   1839;   died  at 

=^  Denbies,  Dorking,  aged  67,  on  Thursday,  20  December 

/K  1855,  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey.     Will 

dated    1    August    1855,  with    four   codicils  dated  27 

October  1855,  2  December  1855  (two),  and  8  December  1855,  proved 

(P.C.C.    13,    56)    10    January    1856,    by    Mary   Anne    Cubitt,    relict, 

George    Cubitt,     son,    and    Andrew    Cuthell,    nephew,    the    Exors. 

Portrait   by  Henry    William    Fickersgill,    R.A.,    at    Denbies,    in    the 

possession  of  Colonel  the  Hon''''  Henry  Cubitt,  his  grandson. 


=j=Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Warner;  marr. 
in  1819  ;  died  at 
Denbies,  Dorking,  aged 
78,  on  Friday,  19  No- 
vember 1 880,  bur.  in 
Norwood  Cemetery. 
Will  dated  5  January 
1874,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  16,  81)  17  Jan- 
uary 1 88 1,  by  George 
Cubitt,  son,  one  of  the 
Exors. 


Anne,  died  unmarried 
at  Denbies,  Dorking, 
on  Thursday,  28  Au- 
gust 1856,  bur.  in 
Norwood  Cemetery. 
Adiiion  was  granted 
(P.C.C.)  6  October 
1856,  to  George 
Cubitt,  brother. 


Rev.  Charles  Parker  (son  of  Thomas  Parker= 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister -at- Law) ; 
educated  at  Grantham  and  at  Caius 
College,  Cambridge,  admitted  Pensioner 
26  June  1828,  aged  18,  B.A.  1835,  M.A. 
1839;  Vicar  of  Bodiam,  co.  Sussex,  1851 
until  his  death ;  died  at  the  Vicarage, 
Bodiam,  aged  75,  on  Thursday,  9  April 
1885,  bur.  at  Bodiam.  Will  dated  26  Sep- 
tember 1856,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  459,  85) 
16  May  1885,  by  Mary  Parker,  relict,  the 
sole  Executrix. 


=Mary,  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Clapham,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  i  De- 
cember 1846;  died  at  49 
Warwick  Square,  London, 
aged  68,  on  Sunday,  22 
June  1890,  bur.  at  Bodiam. 
Will  dated  12  May  1885, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  714, 
90)  24  July  1890,  by 
George  Cubitt,  brother, 
the  sole  Exor. 


George  Cubitt,  Baron  Ashcombe,  P.C. ;  born  at  CIapham= 
Common  4  June  1828,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  admitted  Pen- 
sioner 18  April  1847,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1854;  J. P.,  D.L., 
and  County  Alderman  for  co.  Surrey,  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Middlesex ;  M.P.  for  West  Surrey  1860-85,  and  for 
Mid-Surrey  (or  Epsom  division)  December  1885  to  June 
1892  ;  2nd  Church  Estates  Commissioner  February  1874 
to  March  1879;  Member  of  Council  of  Selwyn  College 
1887;  Chairman  of  House  of  Laymen,  Province  of 
Canterbury,  1895  to  1905;  Chairman  of  Governors  of 
South-Eastern  Agricultural  College  ;  Hon.  Colonel  5th 
Battalion  Queen's  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment  23  June 
1894;  sworn  a  Privy  Councillor  24  March  1880;  raised 
to  the  Peerage  as  Baron  Ashcombe  of  Dorking,  co. 
Surrey,  and  of  Bodiam  Castle,  co.  Sussex,  in  the  Peerage 
of  the  United  Kingdom,  22  August  1892. 


=Laura,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
James  Joyce,  Vicar  of  Dorking,  by 
Sarah  Brakspear  his  wife,  of  Henley- 
on-Thames,  CO.  Oxford ;  born  1 3 
August  1826;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Dorking  (by  the  Rev. 
William  Henry  Joyce),  on  Tues- 
day, 14  June  1853;  died  at  17 
Prince's  Gate,  Kensington,  London, 
aged  77,  on  Thursday,  7  July  1904, 
bur.  at  Ranmore,  co.  Surrey. 
Adriion  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  2  August  1904,  to  George, 
Baron  Ashcombe,  husband. 


William  Cubitt  of  Penton  Lodge,  Andover,  co.  Hants,  and  of  Bedford  Hill,= 
Balham,  co.  Surrey;  bom  at  Buxton,  co.  Norfolk,  in  1791;  sometime  in  the 
Royal  Navy  and  afterwards  a  Builder ;  Associate  Member  of  the  Institution 
of  Civil  Engineers  22  January  1833,  Member  of  Council  1842-43;  one  of 
the  Committee  appointed  by  Queen  Victoria  to  determine  the  form  the 
memorial  to  Prince  Consort  should  assume;  M.P.  for  Andover  29  July 
1847  to  July  1861  and  17  December  1862  until  death;  Sheriff  of  London 
and  Middlesex  1847-49,  Alderman  of  Langbourn  Ward  1851  to  January 
1863;  J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Middlesex,  Surrey  and  Hants,  and  D.L. 
for  the  latter  county  in  1848;  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1860-61  and 
1861-62;  President  of  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital  1861-63;  Prime  Warden 
of  Fishmongers'  Company  1863;  died  at  Penton  Lodge,  near  Andover, 
aged  72,  on  Wednesday,  28  October,  bur.  2  November  1863.  Will  dated 
23  October  1863,  with  codicil  dated  24  October  1863,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
692,  63)  5  December  1863,  by  Sir  Joseph  Francis  Olliffe,  M.D.,  John 
Humphery  and  William  Henry  Humphery,  the  Exors. 


=Elizabeth,  2nd 
dau.  of  William 
Scarlett  of  co. 
Norfolk ;  marr. 
in  1814  ;  died  at 
Penton  Lodge, 
Andover,  aged 
62,  on  Tuesday, 
24januaryi854. 


Eliza,  died  at  Penton  Lodge,  Andover, 
on  Saturday,  14  July  1855.  Adiiion 
was  granted  (P.C.C.)  6  November  1855, 
to  William  Cubitt,  father. 


Thomas  Cubitt,  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  1838,  admitted  Pensioner  of  Trinity 
College  29  January  1839,  Scholar  1841;  died 
unmarried  at  Cambridge,  aged  21,  on  Thursday, 
4  November  1841. 


Edgar  Alfred  Bowring,  C.B.  (4th  son  of  Sir  John  Bowring  of=f=Sophia,  born  at  Clapham,  co. 


Claremont,  co.  Devon,  LL.D.,  by  Maria  his  ist  wife,  3rd  and 
youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  Lewin  of  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex) ; 
born  at  Hackney  26  May  1826,  bapt.  at  i  Queen's  Square, 
Westminster,  8  October  1840;  entered  the  Board  of  Trade  in 
1843  ;  Secretary  to  Lord  Granville  and  one  of  the  secretaries  to 
the  Great  Exhibition  of  1851;  M.P.  for  Exeter  1875-80;  created 
C.B.  24  January  1862  ;  published  the  following  translations  from 
the  German:  "Poems  of  Goethe,"  1853,  "Poems  of  Schiller," 
and  "Poems  of  Heine,"  1859,  and  "The  Book  of  Psalms," 
1858;  died,  aged  85,  on  Tuesday,  8  August  1911,  bur.  at 
Churchdown,  co.  Gloucester.  Will  dated  19  July  1875,  with 
codicil  dated  21  October  1880,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
13  October  191 1,  by  the  Rev.  Edgar  Francis  Bowring  and 
Algernon  Cunliffe  Bowring,  two  of  the  Exors.  He  married 
2ndly  Ellen,  dau.  of  Lewis  Cubitt,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Henry  Edward  Kendall, 


Surrey,  27  June  1830,  bapt. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London  ;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Clapham  (by  her 
brother-in-law,  the  Rev. 
Charles  Parker),  on  Thurs- 
day, 12  May  1853;  died  at 
Larkbeare  Lodge,  Clapham 
Park,  aged  27,  on  Friday,  4 
September,  bur.  at  Bodiam, 
CO.  Sussex,  9  September  1857. 
Will  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  i  March  1858,  by 
Edgar  Alfred  Bowring,  one 
of  the  Exors.     1st  wife. 


A\ 


{See  Pedigree  of  Boivring,  Vol.  6,  page  5.) 


Geoffrey  George  Cubitt,  born  at  Dorking,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Wednesday,  31  May  1854 ;  died  at  Dorking,  aged 
I  year,  on  Wednesday,  6  June  1855,  bur.  at  Bodiam, 
CO.  Sussex. 


Helen  Laura,  of  Lyncourt,  Torquay,  co. 
Devon ;  born  at  Denbies,  Dorking,  on 
Saturday,  3  November  1855,  bapt.  at 
Dorking. 


George  Cu- 
bitt,  bom  in 
1793;  lost 
at  sea. 


Lewis  Cubitt  of  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  and= 
of  Talbot  Square,  Hyde  Park,  London ; 
born  29  September  1799;  Architect  of 
the  Great  Northern  Railway  Terminus, 
King's  Cross,  London ;  died  at  5  Lewes 
Crescent,  Brighton,  aged  83,  on  Saturday, 
9  June  1883,  bur.  at  Brighton.  Will  dated  30  November 
1882,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  585,  83)  6  July  1883,  by 
Algernon  Cunliffe  Bovvring,  grandson,  and  the  Rev. 
Henry  Edward  Willington,  the  Exors. 


=Sophia,  dau.  of  Henry  Edward 
Kendall  of  Suffolk  Street,  Pall  Mall, 
London ;  marr.  at  Brighton  23 
January  1830;  died  at  8  Talbot 
Square,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged 
68,  on  Monday,  17  February  1879, 
bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London. 


Edgar  Alfred  Bowring,  C.B.,  4th  son  of  Sir  John=f=Ellen,    born    4   February   1833  ;    marr.   at 


Bowring  of  Claremont,  co.  Devon,  LL.D.,  F.R.S., 
by  Maria  his  ist  wife,  3rd-  and  youngest  dau.  of 
Samuel  Lewin  of  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex  (see 
previous  page).  /t\ 


St.  Mary  Magdalen's,  Munster  Square, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  17  December  1858. 
2nd  wife. 


Sir  Joseph  Francis  Olliffe  of  Paris,  M.D.  (son  of  Joseph  Olliffe  of  Cork)  ;=f=  Laura,  marr.  at  St. 


born  at  Cork  in  1808;  educated  at  University  of  Paris,  M.A.  1829, 
M.D.  1840;  F.R.C.P.  1859;  Physician  to  the  British  Embassy  at  Paris 
March  1852  ;  President  of  Paris  Medical  Society;  Fellow  of  Anatomical 
Society  of  Paris;  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour  1846,  Officer  1855; 
took  part  with  Count  de  Morny  in  unremunerative  building  operations 
at  Deauville,  near  Trouville ;  knighted  at  Buckingham  Palace  13  June 
1853;  died  at  12  Chichester  Terrace,  Brighton,  aged  61,  on  Sunday,  14 
March  1869.  Will  dated  4  February  1869,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  279,  69) 
7  April  1869,  by  Dame  Laura  Olliffe,  relict,  one  of  the  Exors. 


Pancras',  London, 
on  Monday,  1 9 
March  1841,  the 
ceremony  having 
been  previously 
performed  accord- 
ing to  the  rites  of 
the  Roman  Catholic 
Church. 


A 


Fanny,  died,  aged 
II,  8  April  1843, 
buried  in  Nor- 
wood Cemetery, 
CO.  Surrey. 


William  Cubitt  of  Fallapit  House,  East  Allington,  co.  Devon ;  entered 
the  Army  as  Ensign  60th  Rifles  15  October  1852,  Lieutenant  23  March 
1855 ;  J. P.  for  CO.  Devon  ;  died  at  17  Prince's  Gate,  Kensington,  London, 
aged  57,  on  Friday,  23  October  1891,  bur.  at  East  Allington.  Will 
dated  17  March  1884,  with  codicil  dated  14  March  1888,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1 142,  91)  I  December  1891,  by  George  Cubitt,  brother,  and  John 
Hopgood,  the  Exors. 


Rev.  Edward  Arthur  Chichester  (eldest  son  of  the= 
Rev.  George  Vaughan  Chichester,  Rector  of 
Wootton,  CO.  Surrey  [brother  of  William,  ist  Baron 
O'Neill],  by  Harriet  Eleanor  his  \vife,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Lyle  of  Knocktarna,  co.  Antrim) ;  born  23  February 
1849,  bapt.  at  Kildollagh,  co.  Antrim  ;  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1868,  B.A.  1S73,  M.A.  1884;  Vicar  of  Okewood, 
CO.  Surrey,  1877-85,  and  of  Dorking,  co.  Surrey, 
1885,  Rural  Dean  of  Dorking,  1891,  Hon.  Canon 
of  Winchester  1906.  yt\ 


=Mary  Agnes,  born 
at  Denbies,  Dork- 
ing, CO.  Surrey,  on 
Monday,  7  Decem- 
ber 1857,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Dorking ;  marr.  at 
Ranmore,  co.  Sur- 
rey, on  Wednesday, 
23  April  1884. 


Thomas  Edmund 
Wilfred  Cubitt,  born 
at  Denbies,  Dorking, 
on  Friday,  5  August 
1859,  bapt.  at  Ran- 
more; died  at  25 
Eccleston  Square, 
London,  aged  5, 
on  Wednesday,  17 
May  1865,  bur.  at 
Ranmore. 


5-' 


Lewis  Cubitt  of  Ore  House,  Hastings,  co.  Sussex  ;= 
born  5  December  1835;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  95th  Foot  (The  Derbyshire)  30  November 
1855,  Lieutenant  26th  Foot  (The  Cameronians)  16 
December  1859,  Captain  (retired);  died  at  Ore 
House,  aged  37,  on  Wednesday,  20  November  1872, 
bur.  in  Ore  Cemetery.  Will  dated  30  August  1872, 
with  codicil  dated  10  October  1872,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  752,  72)  14  December  1872,  by  Charlotte 
Anne  Cubitt,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Charlotte  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert 
William  Kennard  of  Theobalds,  co. 
Hertford,  M.P.,  J.  P.  and  D.L.,  by  Mary 
Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Challis, 
M.P. ;  bom  at  Dartford,  co.  Kent,  on 
Thursday,  12  May  1836;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  Lancaster  Gate,  London  (by  her 
brother,  the  Rev.  Robert  Bruce  Kennard, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Cubitt),  on 
Wednesday,  31  March  1869. 


Thomas  Riccardi-Cubitt,  Count  Riccardi-Cubitt= 
of  the  Kingdom  of  Italy,  of  Eden  Hall,  Eden- 
bridge,  CO.  Kent ;  born  at  Malvern  Wells,  co. 
Worcester,  on  Sunday,  8  May  1870  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Merton  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 19  October  1889,  B.A.  1893;  created 
a  Count  by  the  King  of  Italy  27  May  1904; 
assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  10  December 
1904,  the  additional  name  of  Riccardi,  and 
obtained  permission  to  bear  the  Italian  title  in 
this  country  by  Royal  Warrant  16  December 
1905- 


=Fede  Maria,  Countess  Riccardi,  only  sur\iving 
child  of  Adolfo,  Count  Riccardi  of  Vercelli, 
Piedmont,  Colonel  in  the  Italian  Army  and 
Hon.  A.D.C.  to  the  King  of  Italy,  by  Aimee 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Lang ;  married  by 
Cardinal  Bansa,  Archbishop  of  Florence,  at 
his  private  chapel,  on  Thursday,  23  November 
1893;  created  Countess  by  a  special  Royal 
Decree  of  Anticipation  3  May  1904,  with 
remainder  to  the  male  issue  of  her  marriage. 


l^it^ 


Vera  Alicia  Maria,  born 
at  Eden  Hall,  Eden- 
bridge,  on  Monday,  10 
September  1894,  bapt. 
at  St.  Augustine's,  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  CO,  Kent. 


Charles  Cyril  Riccardi- 
Cubitt,  born  at  Florence, 
Italy,  on  Tuesday,  28 
January  1896,  bapt.  at 
the  Baptistry  of  the 
Duomo,  Florence. 


Theodora  Fede  Maria, 
born  at  2  Third  Avenue, 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Tuesday,  8  June  1897, 
bapt.  at  the  Church 
of  the  Sacred  Heart, 
Brighton. 


Monica  Yolanda, 
born  at  Eden  Hall, 
Edenbridge,  10 
July  1901,  bapt.  in 
the  private  chapel, 
Eden  Hall. 


Rosa,  died  at  Half  Moon  Street,  Piccadilly, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  18  July  1882. 


Lucy,  died  unmarried  at  Grayswood  Beeches,  Haslemere,  co.  Surrey,  aged  63,  on  Tuesday, 
22  August  1898,  bur.  at  Ranmore,  co.  Surrey.  Will  dated  4  December  1894,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1 107,  98)  3  October  1898,  by  George,  Baron  Ashcombe,  brother,  and  the  Rev.  Edgar 
Francis  Bowring,  the  Exors. 


Richard  Anthony  Fuller-Maitland  of  38  Hans  Place,^Adelaide  Laura,  born  at  25  Eccleston 


London,  F.R.G.S.  (son  of  Thomas  Fuller-Maitland  of 
Garth,  co.  Brecon,  and  Wargrave  Hall,  co.  Berks) ; 
of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  16  October 
1877,  aged  20,  B.A.  1882. 

S3 


Square,  London,  on  Thursday,  21 
February  1861  ;  marr.  at  Ranmore  on 
Tuesday,  20  October  1891. 


Munster  Square, 

Regent's  Park,  Lon- 
don, on  Wednesday, 
31  October  1855. 
She  married  2ndly  at 
All  Saints',  Padding- 
ton,  London,  4  July 
1872,  the  Rev.  Henry 
Edward  Willington. 


Colonel  Henry  Charles  Cunliffe  Owen,  C.B.  (eldest  son  of  Captain=5=Agnes,  married  at 
Charles  Cunliffe  Owen,  R.N.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  St.  Mary  Magdalen's, 
Blosset,  Chief  Justice  of  Bengal);  born  at  Lausanne,  Switzerland,  16 
October  1821;  educated  at  the  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich; 
entered  the  Royal  Engineers  as  2nd  Lieutenant  19  March  1839,  Lieu- 
tenant 1841,  Captain  1847,  Major  1855,  Lieut.-Colonel  1856,  Colonel  in 
the  Army  22  November  186 1 ;  Assistant  Inspector-General  of  Fortifications 
at  the  War  Office  1855,  Deputy  Inspector-General  April  1856  to  August 
i860 ;  commanded  Royal  Engineers  at  Devonport  August  i860  until  his 
death;  served  in  the  Boer  War  1845,  the  Kaffir  War  1846-47  (medal), 
and  the  Crimea  1855  (losing  a  leg  before  Sebastopol  awarded  pension 
of  ;/^ioo  per  annum,  mentioned  in  despatches  by  Lord  Raglan,  medal 
with  clasp,  an  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  5th-class  Medjidie, 
Turkish  war  medal);  C.B.  4  February  1856;  Associate  Member  of 
the  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers  3  February  1852;  a  founder  of  the 

English  Church  Union  i860;  Computor  of  Space  for  the  United  Kingdom  at  the  Great 
Exhibition  185 1,  then  Superintendent  of  the  foreign  departments,  finally  Superintendent 
of  the  Exhibition ;  Inspector  of  Art  Schools  in  the  department  of  practical  art  at  Marlborough 
House  1851-54;  died  at  3  Leigham  Terrace,  Plymouth,  co.  Devon,  7  March  1867,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Plymouth.  Memorial  Window  in  the  chancel  of  St.  James',  Plymouth. 
Will  dated  19  March  1859,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  280,  67)  27  April  1867,  by  Agnes  Cunliffe 
Owen,  relict,  Francis  Philip  Cunliffe  Owen,  brother,  and  Lewis  Cubitt,  the  Exors.  Sepia 
Drawing,  as  a  child,  and  life-size  Medallion  by  Francis  Adams,  in  the  possession  of  his  son, 
Edward  Cunliffe-Owen,  C.M.G.  /f\ 


John  Humphery  (eldest  son  of  John  Humphery  of  Battersea  Rise  and  of=f=Emma,    marr.    at 


Clapham  Common,  both  co.  Surrey,  M.P.  for  Southwark,  and  Lord  Mayor 
of  London  1842-43,  by  Mary  his  ist  wife,  dau.  of  William  Burgess); 
born  8  July  1825  ;  died  at  2  The  Cedars,  Clapham,  aged  43,  on  Sunday, 
27  December  1868.  Will  dated  3  April  1868,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  31,  69) 
II  January  1869,  by  Sir  William  Henry  Humphery,  Baronet,  brother, 
Henry  John  Philip  Dumas  and  Arthur  Jackson,  the  Exors.  /^ 


the  parish  church, 
Streatham,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Tues- 
day, 5  October 
1847. 


Caroline,  died,  aged  8,  14  July  1845, 
bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey. 


Arthura,  died,  aged   2,    10  April 
1843,  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery. 


George  William  Tallents  of  49  Warwick  Square  and  of  4  Stone=p  Mildred   Sophia,    born   at 


Buildmgs,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London  (4th  son  of  Godfrey  Tallents  of 
Newark-on-Trent,  co.  Nottingham) ;  born  at  Newark  on  Friday, 
26  September  1856;  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  20 
October  1875,  Exhibitioner  1874-80,  B.A.  188,;  a  Student  of 
Lmcoln's  Inn  i  April  1878,  called  to  the  Bar  26  January  1882  ; 
Mayor  of  Westminster  1906- 1907. 


Denbies,  Dorking,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Sunday,  25 
January  1863;  marr.  at 
Ranmore,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Thursday,  4  October  1883. 


A 


54 


Sir  William  Henry  Humphery  of  Penton  Lodge,  Andover,  co.  Hants,  Baronet,=Maria,    married 
K.C.B.   (2nd  son  of  John    Humphery  of  Battersea   Rise  and  of  Clapham     at     the     parish 
Common,  both  co.  Surrey,  M.P.  for  Southwark  and  Lord  Mayor  of  London     church,    Streat- 
1842-43,  by  Mary  his  ist  wife,  dau.  of  William  Burgess);   born  25  March     ham,  co.  Surrey, 
1827;  of  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  29  April  1846,  B.A.  1850,     on   Tuesday,    2 
M.A.  1853  ;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  16  November  1849,  called  to  the     July  1850;  died 
Bar   17   November   1852;    Standing   Counsel   for   Irish    Society;    M.P.    for     s.p.  at  84  Picca- 
Andover  1863-67;  created  a  Baronet  10  December  1868;   High  Sheriff  for     dilly,     London, 
Southampton  1873,  J.P.  for  co.  Hants;  Hon.  Colonel  ist  Volunteer  Battalion     on  Saturday,  17 
Hampshire  Regiment  and  Brigadier-General  Portsmouth  Volunteer  Brigade    July  1897. 
(V.D.);   K.C.B.  10  May  1892  ;    died  at  23  Bruton  Street,  Berkeley  Square, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  31  March,  bur.  at  Great  Brington,  co.  Northampton, 
on  Saturday,  3  April  1909.     Memorial  service  at  St.  Mary's,  Bourdon  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,   London,  the  same  day.      Will  dated   3   December  1908, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1270,   1909)  5  August  1909,  by  Dame  Mary  Catherine 
Humphery  and  Arthur  Edward  Savill,  the  Exors.     He  married  zndly  at  the 
Temple  Church,  London,  on  Saturday,  6  August  1898,  Mary  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Sir  Edward  Hall  Alderson,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer. 


Rev.  Charles  Cubitt,  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated= 
Michaelmas  Term,  i860,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1867 ;  Vicar  of  Great 
Bourton,  co.  Oxford;  died  s.p.  at  16  Lewes  Crescent,  Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  49,  on  Tuesday,  22  September  1891,  bur.  at  Brighton. 
Will  dated  13  November  1879,  with  three  codicils  dated  15  June  1881, 
24  October  1885  and  19  April  1888,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1071,  91) 
10  November  1891,  by  George  Cubitt,  brother,  the  surviving  Exor. 


=Alicia  Matilda,  younger 
dau.  of  Charles  Joseph 
Trueman  of  Oakwell  in 
the  Blean,  co.  Kent ; 
marr.  at  Blean  on  Tues- 
day, 25  October  1870. 


Mabel  Georgina,  bom  at 
Denbies,  Dorking,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Wednesday,  2 1 
September  1864;  died  at 
Worthing,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  I  year,  on  Sunday, 
5  November  1865,  bur. 
at  Ranmore,  co.  Surrey. 


Colonel  Henry  Cubitt  of  Denbies,  Dorking,= 
CO.  Surrey,  and  of  20  Prince's  Gate,  Kensing- 
ton, London,  C.B.;  bom  at  17  Prince's  Gate, 
Kensington,  on  Thursday,  14  March,  bapt.  at 
All  Saints',  Ennismore  Gardens,  London, 
I    May    1867;    educated    at    Eton    and    at 


Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1886,  B.A.  1889,  M.A. 
1893;  Captain  2nd  Volunteer  Battalion  (The 
Queen's)  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment  1890, 
Major  1901,  Lieut.-Colonel  Commanding  Surrey  Imperial  Yeomanry 
30  April  1901,  Hon.  Colonel  1906;  M.P.  for  the  Reigate  Division  of 
CO.  Surrey  1892-1906;  Lord-Lieutenant  of  co.  Surrey  1905;  President 
of  the  Surrey  Territorial  Force  Association  1 908,  Territorial  Decoration 
1909;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Surrey;  created  C.B.  on  the  occasion  of 
the  Coronation  of  H.M.  King  George  V.  22  June  191 1. 


=Maud  Mariamne, 
younger  daughter  of 
Colonel  Archibald 
Motteux  Calvert, 
R.A.,  of  Ockley 
Court,  CO.  Surrey,  by 
Constance  his  wife, 
3rd  dau.  of  William 
Peters  of  Betchworth 
Park,  CO.  Surrey ; 
bom  at  Charlton, 
CO.  Kent,  in  1865  ; 
marr.  at  Ockley  on 
Thursday,  2 1  August 
1890. 


Henry  Archibald  Cubitt,  born  at  17  Prince's  Gate,  Kensington,  London,  on  Sunday,  3  January 
1892,  bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Ennismore  Gardens,  London;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  the  Royal 
Military  College,  Sandhurst;  2nd  Lieutenant  Coldstream  Guards  i  February  191 1. 


55 


» 


William   Archibald   Calvert   of  Old   House,   Coolham,   co.   Sussex=i=Beatrice  Hayward,   bom 
(elder  son  of  Colonel  Archibald  Motteux  Calvert  R.A.,  of  Ockley     at  Denbies,   Dorking,  on 
Court,    by    Constance    his    wife,    3rd   dau.    of   William    Peters    of 
Betchworth  Park);  born  at  Little  Coombe,  Charlton,  on  Wednesday, 
19    February    1868;     of    Trinity    Hall,    Cambridge,    matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1886,  B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1893;  J. P.  for  co.  Surrey. 


Sunday,  4  October  1868  ; 
marr.  at  Ranmore,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Wednesday, 
8  April  1 89 1. 


A 


Alick  George  Cubitt,  born  at  17  Prince's  Gate, 
Kensington,  London,  on  Tuesday,  16  January 
1894,  bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Ennismore  Gardens, 
London  :  educated  at  Eton. 


William  Hugh  Cubitt,  born  at  20  Prince's 
Gate,  Kensington,  on  Saturday,  30  May  1896, 
bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Ennismore  Gardens, 
London  ;  educated  at  Eton. 


Roland  Calvert  Cubitt,  born 
at  20  Prince's  Gate,  Ken- 
sington, on  Thursday,  26 
January  1899,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Ennismore  Gardens, 
London. 


Archibald  Edward  Cubitt, 
born  at  20  Prince's  Gate, 
Kensington,  on  Wednesday, 
16  January  1901,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Ennismore  Gardens, 
London. 


Charles  Guy  Cubitt,  born  at 
20  Prince's  Gate,  Kensington, 
on  Friday,  13  February  1903, 
bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Ennismore 
Gardens,  London. 


Cl^^etrTuM^ 


-.6 


^asstnebam    of   Henlitor, 
CO,  iKlerionetj),  of  ||eIston, 
ro,  CorntDall,  anli  of  ^eston, 
to.  iiEiDtilesej:, 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of 
Arms. — Quarterly  :  ist  and  4th, 
Gules  on  a  chevron  ermine  between 
three  lions  rampant  erminois  as 
many  red  roses  barbed  and  seeded 
proper,  Passingham  ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  Argent  on  a  chevron  gules 
three  fleur-de-lis  erminois,  Lloyd. 

Crest. — A  demi-lion  per  fess 
embattled  or  and  gules  charged 
with  two  roses  in  pale  counter- 
changed  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword 
erect  proper  pommel  and  hilt  or. 


Colonel  Jonathan  Passingham  of  Hendwr,= 
CO.  Merioneth,  and  of  Bonython  House, 
Helston,  co.  Cornwall,  son  of  Robert 
Passingham  of  Heston,  co.  Middlesex, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  child  of 
Giwn  Lloyd  of  Hendwr  and  Tyfos,  co. 
Merioneth  [and  brother  of  Lieut.-Colonel 
Robert  Passingham  of  Tyfos,  and  of 
Enfield,  co.  Middlesex,  see  page  6j\ ; 
Ensign  37th  Foot  28  April  1778,  Lieu- 
tenant 1781,  Captain  38th  Foot  1785; 
served  as  an  Ensign  in  America  in  1781  ; 
Lieut.-Colonel  Commanding  Cornwall 
Loyal  Meneage  Volunteers  30  June  1803, 
Colonel  5th  Cornwall  Militia ;  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Merioneth  1801,  D.L.  for 
CO.  Cornwall ;  died  at  Bonython  House, 
Helston,  aged  72,  17  August  1835,  bur. 
at  Helston.  ]\LL  AVill  dated  3  Februar}' 
1820,  with  codicil  dated  11  August  1835, 
proved  at  Bodmin  26  November  1835,  by 
Prudence  Passingham,  relict.  Miniature 
in  the  possession  of  his  great  grand- 
daughter, Mrs.  Armitage  of  TTie  Green 
Hills,    Tilford,  co.  Surrey. 


/-^^  ^  jLya^-/n^A^^ 


■Prudence,  2nd  dau.  of 
Tremenheere  Johns  of 
Helston,  by  Prudence 
his  wife  ;  bapt.  at  Hel- 
ston 5  March  1765  ; 
marr.  there  by  licence 
3  May  1789;  died, 
aged  74,  13  March 
1840,  bur.  at  Helston. 
M.L  Will  dated 
2  1  December  1838, 
proved  at  Bodmin  15 
July  1840,  by  Au- 
gustus Robert  Lloyd 
Passingham,  Jona- 
than Passingham  and 
Francis  Passingham, 
sons.  Miniature  in 
the  possession  of  her 
great  grand-daughter, 
Mrs.  Armitage. 


^^^^?9^-, 


(y^/^cf^CL^     /C^t^^^^c^y^y^^z^ 


Captain  James  Agnew  Stephens,  R.N. ;  entered  the  Royal= 
Navy  9  August  1803,  wounded  in  the  following  month  in 
an  attack  upon  the  town  of  Granville,  Midshipman  June 
1806,  Lieutenant  7  July  1812,  Commander  4  May  1842, 
Captain  30  November  1850;  contributed  to  the  capture  of 
the  Turkish  man-of-war,  "  Badere  Zaffer,"  in  the  Mediter- 
ranean 5  July  1808;  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  by  the 
French  2  February  1809,  whilst  carrying  despatches  to 
Rear- Admiral  George  Martin  at  Palermo ;  died  at  Clifton 
Villas,  St.  Saviour's,  Jersey,  aged  75,  2  February  1867. 
Will  dated  18  February  1858,  with  two  codicils  dated 
29  August  i860  and  28  November  1864,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  218,  67)  25  March  1867,  by  Mary  Ellis  Stephens, 
relict.     He  married  2ndly  Mary  Ellis. 


=Louisa  Lloyd, 
married  circa 
181 6;  died  at 
Holyhead,  co. 
Anglesey,  aged 
28,  2  May 
181 8,  buried 
there. 


Elizabeth,  born 
in  1794;  died 
in  1852.  She 
married  at  Ken- 
wyn,  CO.  Corn- 
wall, 10  June 
1845,  George 
Dennis  John  of 
Keinydwy. 


A 


57 


Augustus  Robert  Lloyd  Passingham= 
of  Penmere,  Falmouth,  and  of 
Bonython  House,  Helston,  co.  Corn- 
wall;  born  at  Truro,  co.  Cornwall, 
in  1795;  educated  at  the  Royal 
Naval  College,  Portsmouth,  Novem- 
ber 1808-11  ;  Midshipman  1811, 
Acting  Lieutenant  "Satellite"  1816, 
Acting  Flag-Lieutenant  and  Master's 
Mate  "Albion,"  1817-1S,  Lieutenant 
15  May  181 9;  died  at  Falmouth 
8  February  1844,  bur.  there.  M.L 
Will  dated  16  May  1837,  proved 
(RC.C.  44,  658)  IS  August  1844,  by 
Augusta  Passingham,  relict,  and  Went- 
worth  Parsons  Cooke.  Miniature 
in  the  possession  of  his  great-niece, 
Mrs.  Armitage. 


=Augusta,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Colonel 
Robert  Passingham  of  Tyfos, 
CO.  Merioneth,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ince  of 
Christleton,  co.  Chester;  born  25 
April  1800,  bapt.  at  Heston,  co. 
Middlesex,  5  April  1810;  died 
at  Falmouth,  aged  67,  12  June 
1867,  bur.  there.  M.I.  Adiiion 
was  granted  at  Bodmin  12  July 
1867,  to  Harriette  Maria  Slater, 
widow,  daughter.  Small  water- 
colour  portrait  in  the  possession 
of  her  great -g7-andso7i,  Walter 
Townshend  Fletcher  of  Dorchester. 

{See  page  64.) 


Henry  Tremenheere 
Passingham,  Mid- 
shipman Royal 
Navy  ;  died,  aged 
18,  21  January  1816, 
bur.  at  Helston,  co. 
Cornwall.      M.L 


Harriet  Johns,  died 
at  Carwythenack,  co. 
Cornwall,  aged  21, 
6  August  182 1.  She 
married  William 
Robinson  Hill  of 
Carwythenack. 


A 


Augustus  Robert  Townshend  Passingham,  born  4  February,= 
bapt.  at  Falmouth  21  February  1827;  Ensign  29th  Madras 
Native  Infantry  12  October  1848,  Lieutenant  1856,  Captain 
in  Army  20  January  1863;  died  at  Secunderabad,  India, 
3  July  1866,  bur.  there  the  next  day.  Will  dated  30 
August  1864,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  282,  67)  24  April  1867, 
by  Henry  Tremenheere  Johns.  Small  water-colour  portrait 
in  the  possession  of  his  grandson,  IValter  Townshend 
Fletcher  of  Dorcliester. 


=Maria  Moore,  dau.  of  John 
Houlton  Gunthorpe  of  the  Madras 
Artillery ;  marr.  at  St.  John's, 
Trichonopoly,  India,  i  December 
1853;  died  at  Ashley  Villas,  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset,  20  March  1864,  bur. 
at  Bath.  M.L  Small  water- 
colour  portrait  in  the  possession  of 
her  grandson,  Waller  Townsliend 
Fletcher  of  Dorchester. 


Walter  John  Fletcher  of  The  Chantry,  Wimborne  Minster,=j= 
CO.  Dorset  (2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Fletcher,  D.D., 
by  Jane  Maria  his  ist  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bainbrigge  of 
Derby) ;  born  at  St.  Peter's  Hill,  Derby,  1 1  December 
1842,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Derby,  22  January  1843  ;  formerly 
Captain  Dorset  Militia  ;  F.R.I.B.A.;  Assoc.  M.  Inst.  C.E.; 
County  Surveyor  1874  ;  died  at  Wyrley,  Colehill,  Wimborne 
Minster,  21  April,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Wimborne  24 
April  1913.  He  married  2ndly  at  Tideswell,  co.  Derby, 
5  September  1901,  Alice  Vaughan,  only  surviving  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Waltham  Fletcher  {see  Vol.  j,  page  80,  and 
Addenda,  Vol.  g,  page  vi.)  /^ 


■Augusta  Franklyn,  born  at  Vepery, 
Madras,  20  December  1854,  bapt. 
there  25  January  1855  ;  marr.  at 
St.  John's,  Weymouth,  co.  Dorset 
(by  the  Rev.  William  Fletcher), 
on  Thursday,  23  December 
1875  ;  died  at  the  Chantry, 
Wimborne  Minster,  aged  45,  on 
Tuesday,  13  March,  bur.  at  Wim- 
borne Minster  17  March  1900. 
ist  wife. 


{See  Pedigree  of  Flekher,  Vol.  j,  page  7p.) 


58 


Maria,  died,  aged 
14,  28  January 
1817,  bur.  at  Hel- 
ston,  CO.  Cornwall. 
M.I.  Silhouette 
in  the  possession 
of  her  great-niece, 
Mrs.  Armitage. 


Jonathan  Passingham  of= 
Heston,  co.  Middlesex ; 
born  4  February  1804; 
died  at  Bishopston 
Gower,  near  Swansea, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  aged  54, 
on  Wednesday,  1 7  Feb- 
ruary, bur.  at  Heston 
25  February  1858. 


=Ellen,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Passingham  of  Heston, 
by  Elizabeth  Westbrook  his  wife ;  born  28 
October,  bapt.  at  Heston  2  December  1801  ; 
marr.  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  2  December 
1833;  died  at  Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  aged  90, 
on  Thursday,  14  January,  bur.  at  Heston  20 
January  1892.  M.I.  Admon  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry  17  March  1892,  to  Jonathan 
Tremenhere  Passingham,  son. 


Jonathan  Tremenheere  Passingham  of=j=Marianne,    of    Westover,  Cherry  Hinton  Road,  Cam- 


Cambridge  ;  born  18  February,  bapt. 
at  Heston  2  April  1835 ;  died  16 
April,  bur.  in  Mill  Road  Cemetery, 
Cambridge,  20  April  1899. 


bridge,  dau.  of  David  Alfonso  Talboys  of  Oxford,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Wheeler  of  London  and 
Oxford;  born  30  May  1835;  marr.  at  Cambridge 
15  July  1863. 


Gertrude  Ethel,  born  6  May 
1864,  bapt.  at  SS.  Philip 
and  James,  Oxford ;  marr.  in 
Japan  in  June  1905,  to 
Count  Hire  Mutso  of  Japan. 


Guy  Tremenheere  Passingham, 
bom  26  February  1866,  bapt. 
at  Summertown,  co.  Oxford  ; 
died  10  April  1868,  bur.  in  Mill 
Road  Cemetery,  Cambridge. 


Harry  Francis  Passingham, 
born  I  March  1868,  bapt.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Cambridge ;  died 
18  September  1899,  bur. 
in  Mill  Road  Cemetery, 
Cambridge. 


Rev.  Guy  Passingham,  born  14  Novemben 
1869,  bapt.  at  SS.  Philip  and  James, 
Oxford,  2  September  1870  ;  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  1890, 
B.A.  (3rd-class  Classical  Tripos)  1893, 
M.A.  1898;  Curate  of  Abbot's  Langley, 
CO.  Hertford,  1910. 


=Alice,  dau.  of 
Alderman  John 
Moore  of  Bridge 
Street,  Cam- 
bridge ;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's, 
Cambridge,  23 
December  1903. 


Tremenheere  John  Passingham,  born  at 
Great  Chesterford,  co.  Essex,  14  April,  bapt. 
at  Dereham,  co.  Norfolk,  27  August  1907. 


Tremenheere=j=Evelyn    Louise, 


Passingham 
of  Montreal, 
Canada;  born 
26 Junei872, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Cam- 
bridge. 


dau.  of  Joseph 
Owen  ;  married 
at  London, 

Canada,  in  De- 
cember 1 89 1. 


Millicent  Mary,  born 
at  Montreal  13  July 
1892. 


Stanley  Finnan  Slater,  Ensign  82nd  Foot= 
16  April  1842,  Lieutenant  1847,  Captain 
31  January  1855;  served  in  the  North- 
West  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  Indian 
Mutiny  1857-59,  present  at  the  opera- 
tions at  Cawnpore,  under  Major-General 
Charles  Ash  Windham,  C.B.  (medal). 


=Harriette  Maria, 
marr.  at  Fal- 
mouth, co. Corn- 
wall, 14  February 
1851. 


59 


Ellen,  marr.  at  Budock, 
CO.  Cornwall,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 17  September 
1845,  Brereton  F.  H. 
Todd  of  Pendennis 
Castle,  CO.  Cornwall. 
She  died  at  Newcastle 
in  1868.  =j= 
A 


Other 
issue. 


Francis  Passingham=rHarriet,  dau.  of  W. 


of  Truro,  co.  Corn- 
wall;  born  15  July 
1805  ;  Solicitor  ; 
Alderman  of  Truro ; 
died  at  Truro,  aged 
54,  II  April  i860, 
bur.  at  Kenwyn,  co. 
Cornwall. 


Francis  Passing- 
ham  of  Truro ; 
born  24  May 
1842,  bapt.  at 
Truro. 


Lake ;  born  at  Fal- 
mouth, CO.  Cornwall ; 
marr.  there  4  August 
1 841;  died  at  Truro 
7  June  1866,  bur.  at 
Kenwyn.  She  mar- 
ried istly  Captain 
William  Downey, 
R.N. 


Charles  Trelawny 
Passingham  ;  Mate 
in  the  Royal  Navy  ; 
died  at  Bonython 
House,  Helston,  co. 
Cornwall,  aged  24, 
29  July  1833,  bur. 
at  Helston.     M.I. 


Henry  Brereton  Passingham, 
born  at  Treverry,  co.  Corn- 
wall, in  1810;  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  admit- 
ted Pensioner  28  March 
1832;  died  at  Cambridge, 
aged  23,  on  Monday,  i 
April  1833,  bur.  at  St. 
Michael's,  Cambridge. 


Harriet  Eliza- 
beth, born  at 
Falmouth  in 
1845,  bapt. 
there. 


I 
Prudence  Mary,  of 
7  Vivian  Terrace, 
Truro ;  born  at 
Truro  1 1  October 
1847,  bapt.  there. 


Charles  Passing- 
ham, born  24 
January  1849; 
drowned  at  sea 
II  June  1863. 


Maria  Louisa,  born  at 
Kenwyn  1 1  November 
1851  ;  died  10  De- 
cember 1858,  bur.  at 
Kenwyn. 


Henry  Gough  Trembath  of  Woodlands,  Isleworth,  co.= 
Middlesex  (2nd  son  of  Edward  Trembath  of  Madron, 
CO.  Cornwall) ;  of  New  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
15  June  1869;  B.Mus.  17  June  1869;  Hon.  Fellow 
Royal  College  of  Organists ;  died  at  Heme  Bay, 
CO.  Kent,  aged  65,  on  Friday,  31  July  1908,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Isleworth.  Will  dated  i5  July 
1902,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1397,  1908)  i  September 
1908,  by  Henrietta  Ellen  Trembath,  relict. 


=Henrietta  Ellen,  of 
Laleham  House,  Isle- 
worth; born  8  October 
1853  ;  marr.  at  St. 
John's,  Truro  (by  her 
cousin,  the  Rev. 
George  Tippet  Bull), 
on  Thursday,  6  January 
1876. 


Augusta  Maud, 
born  14  Feb- 
ruary 1855,  bapt. 
at  Kenwyn. 


William    Henry=j=Ellen    Maria,    born    9    January,    bapt.    at    Heston,   co. 


Wheeler  of  106 
High  Street, 
Oxford  (son  of 
James  Luff 

Wheeler) ;  born 
at  Oxford  30 
June  1830. 


Middlesex,  2  February  1837;  marr.  at  Christ  Church, 
Cambridge,  on  Wednesday,  28  August  1867  ;  died  at 
106  High  Street,  Oxford,  26  November  1908,  bur.  at 
Oxford.  Will  dated  17  October  1908,  proved  at  Oxford 
7  December  1908,  by  Harold  James  Vyvyan  Wheeler, 
son,  Lucy  Augusta  Agnes  Wheeler,  spinster,  daughter, 
and  Anthony  Kirner. 


Prudence  Gertrude 
Vyvian,  of  36 
St.  Mary's  Road, 
Leamington,  co. 
Warwick  ;  born  1 1 
April,  bapt.  at 
Heston  i  July 
1839. 


A 


Mary  Millicent,  born 
6  March  1874,  bapt. 
at  St.  Paul's,  Cambridge. 


Ida  Constance,  born  4  August 
1875,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Cam- 
bridge; died  7  February  1876, 
bur.  in  Mill  Road  Cemetery, 
Cambridge. 


Edmund  Reginald  Passingham 
of  Springfield  Road,  Blackpool, 
CO.  Lancaster  ;  born  24  Decem- 
ber 1876,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Cambridge. 


60 


Augusta  Louisa  Johns, 
of  San  Tommass,  Porta 
Sant  Angelo,  Perugia, 
Italy ;  born  29  Sep- 
tember 1840,  bapt.  at 
Heston,  co.  Middlesex, 
13  July  1844  ;  a  Nun 
of  the  Trappistine 
Order. 


George  Augustus= 
Passingham  of 
The  Berrow,  near 
Ledbury,  co.  Here- 
ford, formerly  of 
Toft  Manor,  Cam- 
bridge ;  bom  22 
February  1842, 
bapt.  at  Heston 
13  July  1844. 


Catherine  Amy,  dau. 
of  John  Staples  of 
Exmouth,  CO.  Devon ; 
born  25  April  1840  ; 
marr.  at  Withycombe 
Raleigh,  co.  Devon, 
3  June  1863. 


Harriet  Agnes,  born  ao  Au- 
gust 1843,  bapt.  at  Heston 
13  July  1844;  died  at 
Leamington  Spa,  co.  War- 
wick, 14  March  1907,  bur. 
in  the  family  vault  at 
Heston.  Will  dated  7  May 
1901,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
634,  1907)  8  April  1907. 


Edward  Armitage  of  The  Green  Hills,  Tilford,  co.  Surrey=j=Amy,  born  at  Exmouth,  co.  Devon, 


(5th  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  James  Armitage,  Vicar  of 
Casterton,  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  co.  Westmoreland) ;  bom 
at  Weston-super-Mare,  co.  Somerset,  26  April  1859;  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1878,  B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1885. 


29  November  1864,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Oxford,  in  January  1865; 
marr.  at  the  Cathedral,  Denver, 
Colorado,  U.S.A.,  30  June  1892. 


A 


Rev.  William  Stuart  Macgowan,  LL.D.,  of  8  Middleton  Road,^ 
Golder's  Green,  co.  Middlesex  (eldest  son  of  Alexander  Thorbum 
Macgowan,  M.D.,  Staff-Surgeon  52nd  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry, 
formerly  of  Kingswood  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Elizabeth 
Yorstoun  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Stuart  of  Springfield,  Knotty 
Ash,  Liverpool);  born  at  Chatham,  co.  Kent,  i  April  1864,  bapt. 
at  Gillingham,  co.  Kent ;  educated  at  Bristol  Grammar  School, 
Neuwied,  Prussia,  and  at  Paris ;  Choral  Scholar  of  King's 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1884, 
B.A.  (3rd-class  Mediseval  and  Modem  Languages)  1887,  M.A., 
LL.M.  1891,  LL.D.  1896;  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham 
College  1888;  Principal  of  St.  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown, 
Cape  Colony,  1902-190S;  Member  of  the  Council  of  the 
University  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  of  the  Rhodes 
University  College  ;  Chairman  of  the  Modern  Language  Associa- 
tion ;  LL.D.  {ad  eundem)  of  the  Cape  University  March  1903; 
Grand  Chaplain  South  Africa,  Eastern  Division,  Freemasons, 
1 903- 1 904,  Past  Master  of  St.  John's  Lodge,  Grahamstown, 
Cape  Colony,  1907-1908  ;  Author  of  "A  Second  German 
Reader  and  Writer  in  the  Parallel  Grammar  Series,"  "  Sketch 
of  Rudolf  Euckin's  Religious  Philosophy,"  and  other  educational 
works.  /fs, 


=Inez  Ansell, 
born  at  Ex- 
mouth 22 
March  1866, 
bapt.  there ; 
marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Ex- 
mouth, 24 
April  1889. 


Adelaide  Au- 
gusta Lloyd, 
born  14  July 
1867,  bapt.  at 
ChristChurch, 
Cambridge. 


-^,  a .  ^c^^i^/^^ 


61 


Miniatures  of  Colonel  Jonathan  Passingham  and  of  his 
wife  Prudence,  daughter  of  Tremenheere  Johns;  in  the 
possession  of  their  great  grand- daughter  Mrs.  Armitage, 
of  the  Green  Hills,   Tilford,  co.  Surrey. 


antopli^assinsfjam  of  iSala, 
CO.  ilKlerionetl). 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of 
Arms. — Quarterly  :  ist  and  4th, 
Gules  on  a  chevron  ermine  between 
three  lions  rampant  erminois  as 
many  red  roses  barbed  and  seeded 
proper,  Passingham  ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  Argent  on  a  chevron  gules 
three  fleur-de-hs  erminois,  Lloyd. 

Crest. — A  demi-lion  per  fess 
embattled  or  and  gules  charged 
with  two  roses  in  pale  counter- 
changed  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword 
erect  proper  pommel  and  hilt  or. 


Lieut. -Colonel  Robert  Passingham  of  Tyfos,= 
CO.  Merioneth,  and  of  Enfield,  co.  Middlesex, 
formerly  of  the  City  of  Chester,  younger 
son  of  Robert  Passingham  of  Heston,  co. 
Middlesex,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  child 
of  Giwn  Lloyd  of  Hendvvr  and  Tyfos,  co. 
Merioneth  [and  brother  of  Colonel  Jonathan 
Passingham  of  Hendwr,  and  of  Bonython 
House,  Helston,  co.  Cornwall,  see  page  57]  ; 
Ensign  37th  Foot  17  May  1779,  Major 
Pembrokeshire  Corps  Fencible  Cavalry  18 
April  1795,  Lieut. -Colonel  Cheshire  Fen- 
cihles  ;  died  in  January  18 10.  Adiiion  was 
granted  (P.C.C.)  26  February  1810,  to 
Thomas  Walmsley,  during  the  minority  of 
his  children. 


=Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  Thomas  I  nee  of 
Christleton,  co.Chester, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
elder  dau.  and  coheir 
of  Robert  Townshend, 
Recorder  of  Chester ; 
born  in  1773;  rnarr.  by 
licence  at  Christleton 
21  July  1795  ;  died  at 
Dilton,  CO.  Hants,  bur. 
at  Christleton  3  April 
1802.     M.L 


Robert  Townshend  Passingham= 
of  Tyfos  ;  born  at  Richmond, 
CO.  Surrey,  30  October,  bapt. 
there  8  November  1796;  of 
^^'o^cester  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  14  February  1818, 
B.A.  1821,  M.A.  1824;  J. P.  for 
CO.  Merioneth ;  died  at  Tyfos, 
aged  50,  8  April  1847,  bur.  at 
Llandrillo,  co.  Merioneth.     M.L 


=Mary  Elizabeth,  youngest  and  only 
surviving  dau.  and  heir  of  David 
Anwyl  of  Plascoch,  Bala,  co. 
Merioneth  ;  marr.  at  Bala  on 
Monday,  14  February  1842  ;  died 
at  Tenby,  co.  Pembroke,  29  De- 
cember 1880,  bur.  at  Llanycil,  co. 
Merioneth.  M.L  She  married 
2ndly  at  Holy  Trinity,  Paddington, 
London,  19  June  1862,  Arthur 
Ormsby. 


Major  Robert  Townshend= 
Anwyl-Passingham  of  Bala ; 
born  at  Tyfos  10  February 
1843  ;  entered  the  Army  as 
Ensign  91st  Foot  i  June 
i860,  afterwards  Major 
4th  Battalion  South  Wales 
Borderers  (Militia)  ;  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Merioneth; 
assumed  by  Deed  Poll 
dated  19  October  1888,  the 
additional  surname  of  Anwyl; 
died  at  Bala  20  March  1893, 
bur.  at  Llanycil.     M.L 


=Lucy  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Jeffreys 
Badger  of  Kingsland,  co.  Salop,  by  Sara 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Yate  Hunt 
of  Brades  Hall,  co.  Staflbrd  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Warwick,  on  Wednesday,  2  May 
1866;  died  at  48  via  Bolognese,  Florence, 
Italy,  2  July  1909,  bur.  at  Florence.  M.L 
Will  dated  25  March  1909,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  T439,  1909)  10  September  1909,  by 
Robert  Townshend  Anwyl-Passingham, 
retired  Major  in  the  Army,  and  Augustus 
Mervyn  Owen  Anwyl  Anwyl-Passingham, 
Lieutenant  in  the  Army,  sons. 


Augustus  Anwyl  Passing- 
ham, born  at  Tyfos  23 
May  1845  ;  educated  at 
Shrewsbury  School  1857 
-59 ;  died  unmarried  at 
Berwynfa,  Bala,  aged  37, 
on  Saturday,  24  June 
1882,  bur.  at  Llanycil. 
M.L  Adinon  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry 
20  November  1882,  to 
Robert  Townshend  Pas- 
singham, brother. 


Major  Robert  Townshend  Anwyl-Passingham  of  Camden= 
Crescent,  Dover,  co.  Kent,  and  of  Bala  ;  born  in  London  16 
October  1867,  bapt.  at  Llanycil  ;  Lieutenant  South  Wales 
Borderers  30  January  1886,  of  the  Indian  Staff  Corps  4  March 
1888,  Captain  Indian  Army  1897,  Major  72nd  Punjabis  30 
January  1904,  retired  13  February  1907  ;  served  with  Burmese 
Expedition  1886-89  (medal  with  two  clasps);  in  Burma  1889-92 
(clasp) ;  J. P.  for  co.  Merioneth  1910. 

63 


=Chailotte  Angle  Bigoe,  only  dau. 
of  Thomas  Bigoe  Williams, 
Captain  4th  Royal  Irish  Dragoon 
Guards,  by  Charlotte  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Birmingham  of 
Brook  House,  Dover ;  marr.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Dover,  ii  January 
1906. 


Elizabeth  Emma, 
married  William 
John  Trevenen  of 
Helston,  co.  Corn- 


Belle  (twin  with  Augusta),  born  25  April  1800,  bapt.  at  Heston,  co. 
Middlesex,  5  April  1810;  married  Captain  James  Polkinghorne,  R.N.  ; 
Lieutenant  i  December  1808,  Commander  1814,  Captain  25  August 
1828,  of  the  "Isis"  21  November  1831.  Adfnon  was  granted  (P.C.C. 
Arden)  4  December  1840,  to  Belle  Polkinghorne,  relict. 

A 


Augustus  Robert  Lloyd  Passingham  of  Penmere,  Falmouth,  co.=y=Augusta  (twin  with   Belle), 

Cornwall,   and    of    Bonython    House,    Helston    (eldest    son    of    ' 

Colonel  Jonathan  Passingham  of  Hendwr,  co.  Merioneth,  and  of 

Bonytlion    House,    Helston,    by    Prudence    his    wife,    2nd    dau. 

of  Tremenheere  Johns  of  Helston) ;  born  at  Truro,  co.  Cornwall, 

in   179s;   educated   at   the    Royal    Naval    College,    Portsmouth, 

November     1808-11;     Midshipman     1811,    Acting     Lieutenant 

"Satellite"    18 16,    Acting    Flag-Lieutenant    and    Master's    Mate 

"Albion"  1817-18,  Lieutenant  15  May  1819;  died  at  Falmouth 

8  February  1844,  bur.  there.      M.L     Will  dated  16  May  1837, 

proved  (P.C.C.  44,  658)  15  August  1844,  by  Augusta  Passingham, 

relict,    and    Wentvvorth    Parsons    Cooke.        Miniature     in    the 

possession  of  his  great-niece.  Mis.  Armitage. 


born  25  April  1800,  bapt. 
at  Heston  5  April  18 10; 
died  at  Falmouth,  aged  67, 
12  June  1867,  bur.  there. 
M.L  Adfrion  was  granted 
at  Bodmin  12  July  1867, 
to  Harriette  Maria  Slater, 
widow,  daughter.  Small 
water-colour  portrait  in  the 
possession  of  her  great- 
grandson,  Walter  Tmvnshend 
Fletcher  of  Dorchester. 


A 


{For  issue  see  page  ^8.) 


Leila  Mary,  born 
at  5  Brunswick 
Terrace,  Ken- 
sington, London, 
bapt.  at  Llanycil, 
CO.  Merioneth. 


Adah  Lucy,  born  at 
5  Brunswick  Terrace, 
Kensington,  bapt.  at 
Llanycil ;  married  at 
Florence,  Italy,  14 
February  1893,  Count 
Egidio  Maffei. 


Augusta  Beatrice,  born 
at  91  Maison  Dieu 
Road,  Dover,  co.  Kent, 
bapt.  at  Llanycil. 


Nobile  Guiseppe  Enrico  Rossi= 
of  Florence  (son  of  Giovanni 
Carlo  Niccolo  Rossi,  by 
Antonia  Maria  Adelaide  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Dei  Marshesi 
Spinola-Canevari)  ;  born  at 
Genoa,  Italy,  22  October 
1862,  bapt.  same  day;  Lieu- 
tenant 7th  Regiment  of 
Artillery  at  Pisa,  and  in  the 
19th  Regiment  at  Florence. 


=Irene  Matilda,  born 
at  33  Marine  Parade, 
Dover,  29  November 
1875,  bapt.  at  Llany- 
cil 16  February  1887 ; 
marr.     at     Florence 

8  January,  at  the 
English  Church  there 

9  January  1893,  and 
at  San  Guiseppi  16 
June  1906. 


Augustus  Mervyn  Owen  Anwyl  Anwyl-Passingham,= 
born  31  August  1880,  bapt.  at  Llanycil;  2nd 
Lieutenant  (from  Militia)  Middlesex  Regiment  14 
September  1901,  Lieutenant  1903,  Captain  26  July 
191 1  ;  served  in  South  African  War  1901-1902,  at 
operations  in  the  Transvaal  April  1901  1031  May  1902; 
in  Orange  River  Colony  January  to  April  1901  (Queen's 
medal  with  five  clasps) ;  employed  with  West  African 
Frontier  Force  2  December  1905  to  20  March  1907. 


=Margaret,  4th  dau.  of  Charles  James 
Radclyffe  of  Foxdenton  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  The  Hyde,  co.  Dorset, 
J. P.,  by  Blanche  his  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  Colonel  George  Augustus  Filmer 
Sulivan  of  the  5th  Lancers  ;  marr.  at 
Bere  Regis,  co.  Dorset,  7  December 
1909. 


to(U^?-^o 


OAAXM  jr^fUu 


64 


Cuson   of  i^ortf)cber   auD   '^lt\^mtx, 

to,  Somerset, 


George  Tuson  of  Street  House,  Glastonbury,  = 
CO.  Somerset  (3rd  son  of  George  Tuson  of 
Wells,  CO.  Somerset,  Steward  to  the  Bishop  of 
Wells);  died  at  Huish,  co.  Somerset,  aged  70, 
3  June  1834,  bur.  at  Walton,  co.  Somerset. 


=Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Baily;  married  in  June  1787; 
died  at  Street  House,  Glaston- 
bury, aged  73,  17  February  1837, 
bur.  at  Walton. 


Rev.  George  Baily  Tuson  of  Northover,  co.  Somerset ;  born= 
at  Somerton,  co.  Somerset,  9  April  1788,  bapt.  at  Walton; 
of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.D.  1825  ;  Chaplain  Royal 
Artillery  i  April  1839;  Vicar  of  Huish  Episcopi,  co.  Somerset, 
10  September  1824,  of  Stow  Bedon,  co.  Norfolk,  October 
1850,  Rector  of  Little  Stanmore,  co.  Middlesex,  i  November 
1850;  died  at  The  Grange,  Hanham,  co.  Gloucester,  25  April, 
bur.  at  Oldland,  co.  Gloucester,  i  May  1868.  Will  dated  18 
May  1867,  proved  at  Bristol  23  June  1868,  by  Henry  Tuson, 
brother,  the  Rev.  Henry  Tuson,  nephew,  and  James  Baker. 


=L:etitia,  dau.  of  William  Dodge, 
by  Rachel  Haviland  his  wife; 
died  at  The  Grange,  Hanham, 
aged  nearly  90,  7  May,  bur.  at 
Oldland  14  May  1872.  Will 
dated  18  February  187 1,  proved 
at  Bristol  8  July  1872,  by  Emily 
Tuson,  spinster,  daughter. 


Emily,  born  22 
July  1818;  died  at 
Charlemont,  Wind- 
sor Road,  Slough, 
CO.  Buckingham, 
20  October,  bur. 
at  Upton,  Slough, 
24  October  1900. 
Will  dated  14  July 
1900,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1577,  1900) 
29  November  1900, 
by  the  Rev.  Edward 
Luxmoore  Tuson, 
nephew. 


Rev.  Frederick  Edward  Tuson  of  The  Abbey=j=Mary,  dau.  of  the    Rev. 


House,  Bristol ;  of  St.  John's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, B.A.  1836,  M.A.  1839;  Rector  of 
Southwick,  CO.  Sussex,  29  June  1839,  Vicar 
of  Minety,  co.  Wilts,  1843,  and  of  Oldland, 
CO.  Gloucester,  1862  ;  Rural  Dean  of  Malmes- 

bury,  CO.  Wilts,  1843-58,  Hon.  Canon  of  I  died  at  Wingham  House, 
Bristol  October  1852;  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  Castle  Hill,  Reading,  19 
of  Huntingdon;  Author  of  "Sermons  for  May,  bur.  at  Oldland  24 
Parochial  and  Family  Use,"  1843 ;  died  at  I  May  1889.  Will  dated 
Wingham    House,    Castle    Hill,    Reading,   co.     18      September       1884, 


Coryndon  Luxmoore, 
Rector  of  Bridestowe,  co. 
Devon ;  born  1 3  May 
181 1  ;  marr.  at  Bride- 
stowe   12   August   1841  ; 


Berks,    ro    November,     bur.    at    Oldland     15 

November  1882.      Will  dated  21   May  1846, 

proved    (Prin.    Reg.,   951,   82)    22    December  '  Rev.    Edward   Luxmoore 

1882,  by  Mary  Tuson,  relict.  |  Tuson,  son. 


proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  645, 
89)  4  July  1889,  by  the 


William  Haviland  Tuson  of  Christchurch,  New=i=Mina  Blanche,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Waller- 


Zealand  ;  died  I  June  1884.  Will  dated  21 
September  1881,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  386, 
1 901)  22  March  1901,  by  the  Rev.  Edward 
Luxmoore  Tuson. 


stein,  H.M.  Consul-General  for  Costa  Rica  and 
Guatemala;  married  in  Hereford  Cathedral 
19  February  1872;  married  2ndly  Ernest  Burt. 


Violet  Emily  Blanche, 
born  at  Hereford  4 
January  1873,  bapt.  at 
Holmer,  co.  Hereford  ; 
married  at  the  Cathe- 
dral, Perth,  Western 
Australia,  Aldridge 
Turner  of  Perth. 


Philip  Lancelot  Rolleston  of  St.  Minver,= 
74  Glover  Street,  Mosman,  New  South 
Wales  (son  of  the  Rev.  Septimus  Rolleston, 
Vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  Bedford,  by  Anna  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Matthew  Knapp  of  Linford 
Hall,  CO.  Buckingham) ;  born  at  St.  Peter's 
Rectory,  Bedford,  4  December  1870,  bapt. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Bedford. 


A 


=Evelyn  Marian,  born  at 
Clifton,  CO.  Gloucester, 
8  February  1874,  bapt. 
at  Holy  Trinity  Hot- 
wells,  Bristol  ;  marr.  at 
St.  George's  Cathedral, 
Cape  Town,  South 
.Africa,  9  August  1900. 


65 


I 

Rev.  William  Baily  Whitehead  (son  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  Whitehead=j=Mary    Anne,    born 


of  Deane,  co.  Lancaster) ;  of  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
27  January  1803,  aged  16,  B.A.  1807,  M.A.  1809,  Fellow  1812;  Rector 
of  Puddlestone  with'While,  co.  Hereford,  8  March  1814,  Vicar  of  Tiverton, 
CO.  Devon,  10  October  1815,  of  Chard  6  July  1825,  and  of  Timberscombe, 
both  CO.  Somerset,  5  June  1826  ;  Rural  Dean  of  Crewkerne,  Prebendary 
of  Wells  16  October  1830;  J. P.  for  co.  Somerset;  Chairman  of  the 
Guardians  of  Chard  Union;  died  at  Chard,  aged  68,  22  August  1853, 
bur.  at  Timberscombe.  Will  dated  21  September  1852,  proved  (P.C.C. 
843,  S3)  19  November  1853,  by  Arthur  Whitehead,  son,  and  Walter 
James  Tucker.  /K 


at  Somerton,  co. 
Somerset,  12  April 
1789,  bapt.  there; 
marr.  at  North- 
over,  CO.  Somerset, 
23  November  181 2. 


Arthur    Baily    Tuson,    died     at     Gisborne,=j=Sarah,  died  at  Fell  Croft,  Dalton,  co. 


Auckland,  New  Zealand,  7  December  1898. 
Adnion  (with  will  dated  9  May  1885)  was 
granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  1115,  1900)  18  July  1900, 
to  Edward  Hugh  Whitehead,  the  attorney  of 
Sarah  Jane  Pasley,  wife  of  Gilbert  Kennedy 
Pasley,  daughter. 


Lancaster,  15  June  1891.  Adfnon  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  1 2 
June  1902,  to  Edward  Hugh  White- 
head, the  attorney  of  Sarah  Jane  Pasley, 
wife  of  Gilbert  Kennedy  Pasley. 


Other 

issue. 


A 


Rev.    William    Syson    (son    of    William    Baines    Syson    of=f=Isabel   Mary,  of  Ravensworth, 


Gunthorpe,  co.  Rutland,  by  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  Valentine 
Baines  of  Brooke  Priory,  co.  Rutland) ;  born  at  Gunthorpe 
14  October  1844;  of  Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1868, 
M.A.  1872;  Rector  of  St.  Peter  with  All  Saints',  Toynton, 
CO.  Lincoln  ;  died  at  Toynton  Rectory  9  November,  bur.  at 
Brooke  14  November  1885.  /t\ 


Mortimer,  co.  Berks ;  born  at 
Minety,  co.  Wilts,  28  December 
1846,  bapt.  there  7  February 
1847 ;  marr.  at  Oldland,  co. 
Gloucester,  7  August  1873. 


Rev.  Edward  Luxmoore  Tuson, 
born  at  Minety  31  August  1848; 
of  Pembroke  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  28  October  1867,  B.A. 
1870,  M.A.  1881  ;  Curate  of  Old 
^Vindsor,  co.  Berks,  1873-75, 
Chaplain  of  the  Royal  Chapel, 
Windsor  Great  Park,  1876-84,  Vicar 
of  Kingsthorpe,  co.  Northampton, 
1885. 


Arthur  Kinnear  Tuson,  born= 
18  November  185 1,  bapt. 
at  Minety ;  Assistant  Clerk 
Royal  Navy  9  December 
1868,  Assistant  Paymaster 
1873,  Paymaster  1889,  Staff 
Paymaster  1895,  Fleet  Pay- 
master 1 90 1,  invalided  8 
October  1903.  


=Janet  Mary  Etheridge,  2nd 
dau.  of  James  Horsey, 
Accountant  H.M.  Dock- 
yard, Sheerness  ;  born  2 
September  1861  ;  marr.  at 
All  Saints',  South  Acton, 
CO.  Middlesex,  12  De- 
cember 1882. 


Margarite  Emily,  born  at 
Gibraltar  9  July  1887, 
bapt.  there. 


Edgar  Lawrence  Harris  of  The= 
Querns,  Magnassi,  Transvaal, 
South  Africa,  son  of  George 
Edward  Harris,  formerly  Cap- 
tain 103rd  Foot  (now  Dublin 
Fusiliers) ;  born  at  Hanstead 
Farm,  Bricketwood,  co.  Hertford, 
22  March  1875. 


=Elaine,  born  at 
Rugby,  CO.  War- 
wick, 8  March 
1875  ;  married 
at  Johannesburg, 
South  Africa,  18 
April  1 9 10. 

66 


William  Tor  Seeton= 
of  Johannesburg, 
South  Africa  (eldest 
son  of  W.  J.  Seeton 
of  Erindale,  Bally- 
nafeigh,  co.  Down); 
born  25  July  1872. 


=Constance  Frances, 
born  6  October  1878, 
bapt.  at  St.  Michael 
and  All  Angels', 
North  Kensington, 
London ;  marr.  at 
Johannesburg  16 
March  1909. 


Edward  Tuson,  born  at  Ilchester,  co.  Somerset,  20  June  1790,  baptised=j=Julia  Capon,  died  at 
there;  died  at  Ilchester  19  October  1820,  buried  at  Northover,  Chatham,  co.  Kent,  in 
CO.  Somerset.  1880,  buried  there. 


William  Henry  Mortimer,= 
M.D.  (Erlangen),  F.G.S.  ; 
died  at  Fernwood,  Sutton, 
CO.  Surrey,  aged  84,  on 
Tuesday,  16  August  1887. 
Will  dated  22  July  1887, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  158, 
88)  14  February  1888,  by 
Emma  Louisa  Mortimer, 
relict.  He  married  2ndly 
Emma  Louisa. 


=Editha  Mary,  marr. 
at  Bathwick,  co. 
Somerset,  7  May 
1842  ;  died  at  Mor- 
timer Road,  St. 
John's  Wood,  co. 
Middlesex,  aged  50, 
on  Wednesday,  20 
July  1864,  bur. 
at  Kilburn,  co. 
Middlesex,  istwife. 


A 


Rev.  Henry  Tuson,  born  4  Oc-= 
tober  1 8 16;  Chaplain  Hon*''' 
East  India  Co.'s  Service  1S48 
-66 ;  Vicar  of  Flixton,  co.  Nor- 
folk, 1872-77,  Rector  of  South 
Elmham  St.  James',  co.  Suffolk, 
1877  ;  died  at  the  Rectory,  South 
Elmham  St.  James,  23  May  1893, 
bur.  at  South  Elmham  St.  James. 
Will  dated  26  August  1848, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  691,  93) 
3  July  1893,  by  Edward  Baily 
Tuson,  brother,  Surgeon-General 
H.M.  Army. 


=Jane  Ashfield, 
4tli  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  George 
Carter,  Vicar 
of  Trowse,  co. 
Norfolk ;  bom 
at  Norwich  12 
August  1826; 
marr.  in  Nor- 
wich Cathedral 
18  July  1848. 


Francis  Edward  Tuson= 
of  Camorta,  East- 
bourne, CO.  Sussex ; 
born  at  Lahore,  Pun- 
jab, India,  17  August 
1850;  of  the  Indian 
Civil  Service  1868 
-1905. 


^Katharine  Sara,  3rd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Barnett  of  Nyton 
House,  near  Chichester,  co. 
Sussex ;  born  at  Sunbury- 
on-Thames,  co.  Middlesex, 
4  January  1864;  marr.  at 
Aldingbourne,  co.  Sussex, 
10  September  1889. 


William  Dugald= 
Campbell  of  Perth, 
Western  Australia, 
eldest  son  of 
Captain  W.  Dugald 
Campbell  of  Oak- 
side,  Guildford, 
CO.  Surrey. 


=Julia  Constance,  bom 
in  the  Punjab,  India, 
6  June  1853  ;  marr.  at 
South  Elmham  St. 
James  18  November 
1879;  died  22  October 
1889,  bur.  at  Auckland, 
New  Zealand. 


A 


Alan    Arthur    Lancelot  Phyllis     Dorothy, 

Tuson,    born    at     Port  born  at  Port  Blair, 

Blair,  Andaman  Islands,  Andaman  Islands, 

India,  17  August  1890.  31  October  1891. 


Cyril  Barnett  Tuson,      Kenneth  Hadley  Tuson, 
born  at   Port   Blair,      born    at     Southsea,    co. 
Hants,      15      December 
1899,  bapt.  at  St.  Jude's, 
Southsea. 


Andaman      Islands, 
12  September  1893. 


I                                 .           I 
Ernest    Henry      Louis    Robert    Tuson,    born    at= 
Tuson,  born  at      Ferozepore,    Punjab,    India,    30 
Meerut,  India,      January,  i860;  entered  the  Army 
21    November      as  Ensign  22  nd  Foot  14  January 
1855.                     1880,    Lieutenant    i    July    1881, 
Wing  Officer  9th  Madras  Native 
Infantry   1888;    died  at   Madras, 
South   India,   27    October    1890, 
bur.  there.  


=Susannah  Mary  Locke, 
2nd  dau.  of  Colonel 
Francis  Middlecoat, 
Madras  Staff  Corps  ; 
born  9  August  1868; 
marr.  at  Palamcottah, 
South  India,  6  June 
1888. 


George  Baily  Tuson, 
born  at  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  28  July 
1867  ;  of  Keble  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 19  October 
1S86;  died  2  July 
1 9 1 2, bur.  at  Winnipeg, 
Canada. 


Ethel  Mary  Constance,  born 
at  Madras  2  April  1889. 


67 


I 


Frances  Baily,  born  at  Ilchester,  co.  Somerset,  12  July  1791,  bapt.  at  Northover,  co.  Somerset, 
21  October  1793;  died  at  i  Adelaide  Place,  Bathwick,  co.  Somerset,  26  March,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Bathwick  on  Good  Friday,  30  March  1877.  Will  dated  25  August  1874,  with 
codicil  dated  15  January  1877,  proved  at  Bristol  7  May  1877,  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Tuson, 
nephew,  and  James  Baker. 


James  Tuson,  born  8  February  1832; 
Lieutenant  Royal  Navy,  Mate  H.M.S. 
"Sharpshooter"  8  February  1851,  after- 
wards Lieutenant  "Scorpion";  died  at 
Sierra  Leone,  West  Africa. 


Richard   William    Heneker=j=Elizabeth,  bom  18 


of  Bournemouth,  co.  Hants, 
formerly  of  Sherbrooke, 
Canada  East  ;  born  in 
Dublin  2  May  1823.  /\^ 


July  1833  ;  marr.  at 
Pill,  CO.  Somerset, 
6  March  1856. 


Surgeon -General  Edward  Baily  Tuson  of  4  Chelston  Manor,= 
Torquay,  co.  Devon;  born  4  March  1819,  bapt.  at  Ilchester; 
Assistant-Surgeon  9th  Lancers  20  August  1844,  Surgeon  1854, 
Surgeon-Major  1864,  Deputy  Surgeon -General  1872,  retired 
4  March  1879  ;  served  with  12th  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  May  to 
22  June  1855  (medal  with  clasp  for  Sebastopol  and  Turkish 
medal);  died  at  Chelston  Manor,  Torquay,  3  February  1903, 
bur.  at  Torquay.  Will  dated  16  March  1901,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  262,  1903)  25  February  1903,  by  Editha  Plantagenet 
Cordner,  widow,  daughter. 


■Frances  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of 
Matthew  William  Walbank 
of  Moreton  Hampstead,  co. 
Devon;  marr.  at  St.  Saviour's, 
Jersey,  12  October  1847  ; 
died  at  Torbay  Mount, 
Cockington,  co.  Devon,  4 
May  1891,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Torquay. 


General  James  Edward  Cordner  (son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  James  Cordner  of=j=Editha     Plan- 

Mullagh,  CO.   Longford);    bom  26  June   1829;    entered  the  Bengal  Artillery  tagenet,     born 

as    2nd    Lieutenant    13    December    1845,    Lieutenant     1852,    Captain    Royal  at   sea   in   the 

(Bengal)  Artillery  1858,  Major  and  Lieut. -Colonel  1872,  Colonel  1877,  Major-  Indian    Ocean 

General    1882,    Lieut. -General     1888,    General    1895,    Colonel   Commandant  22  July  1848; 

19  June  1893  ;  served  in  Peshawur  Mountain  Train  in  various  engagements  marr.     at     St. 

on  the    Trans-Indus    Frontier    1854-59   (medal  with    clasp);    in    the   Indian  John's, Meerut, 

Mutiny    (medal);     commanded    Mountain    Train    Battery    in    the    Cossyah  India,    i    July 

Hill    Campaign    1862-63,   and    also    in   the   Bhootan    Campaign     1864-65  1875. 
(mentioned  in  despatches,   clasp) ;    died  at  Torbay   Mount,   Cockington,   on 
Tuesday,  3  September  1901,  bur.  at  Torquay.     Will  dated  24  October  1900, 
proved  (Prin.   Reg.,    1166,    1901)   11   October  1901,  by  Editha   Plantagenet 
Cordner,  relict.                                                                                                                /k 


Charles  Henry  Hill  of  Caerleon,  Ballybrack,  co.  Dublin=f=Fanny  Chichester,  of 
(3rd  son  of  John  Hill  of  Dublin,  Poor  Law  Inspector) ;  born 
at  Ely  Place,  Dublin,  6  December  1844  ;  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin ;  of  the  Middle  Temple,  called  to  the  Bar  6  June 
1872;  Professor  of  Law;  Puisne  Judge  of  the  High  Court, 
Calcutta,  India ;  died  at  45  Devonshire  Street,  London, 
aged  60,  on  Tuesday,  11  April,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  of  the 
parish  church,  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday, 
13  April  1905.  Will  dated  11  May  1875,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry,  Dublin  (247,  1905)  15  May  1905,  by 
Fanny  Chichester  Hill,  relict.  Sealed  in  London  23  May 
■9°5-  A 

68 


53  Bedford  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London ; 
born  at  Chichester, 
CO.  Sussex,  26  Sep- 
tember 185s,  bapt. 
there ;  marr.  at  Alla- 
habad, India,  16  April 
1874. 


Other 

issue 
died  in 
infancy. 


James    Tuson,    born    at    Ilchester,=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  See  of  Milton,  co.  Kent,  by  Elizabeth 


CO.  Somerset,  13  March,  bapt.  at 
Northover,  co.  Somerset,  21  October 
1793;  Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  19 
July  182 1  ;  died  at  Montlembert, 
near  Boulogne,  France,  22  November 
1839,  bur.  at  Boulogne. 


his  wife ;  bom  at  Milton ;  marr.  at  Chatham,  co.  Kent, 
19  October  1830;  died  at  Sherbrooke,  Canada  East,  Canada, 
5  December  1884,  bur.  there.  Will  dated  31  July  1873, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  482,  85)  6  May  1885,  by  Henry  Brasnell 
Tuson,  Colonel  Royal  Marine  Artillery,  son,  and  James  Baker. 


George   Tuson,    bom    at    Boulogne=j=Mary,   dau.    of   E.   P.  Tregertha ;    born    at    George    Town, 


2  October  1834 ;  died  25  April 
1903,  bur.  in  Waverley  Cemetery, 
Sydney. 


Tasmania,   6   April    1839  ;    marr.  at   St.    Peter's,   Melbourne, 
Victoria,  11  June  1867. 


Major  George  Edward  Tuson,  D.S.O. ;  bom  at  Rockhampton,  Queensland,= 
29  June,  bapt.  there  13  August  187 1  ;  joined  i6th  Lancers  as  2nd  Lieutenant 

8  October  1890,  Lieutenant  1894,  Captain  1899,  Major  23  May  1903,  retired 

9  June  1909;  served  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp);  on 
North-\Vest  Frontier  of  India  1897-98,  at  Tochi  Valley,  as  Regimental  Com- 
missariat and  Transport  Officer  (medal  with  clasp) ;  in  South  African  War 
1900-1902,  at  advance  on  Kimberley  and  relief  of  same  (wounded);  in  the 
Orange  Free  State,  including  operations  at  Paardeburg,  actions  at  Poplar  Grove, 
Karee  Siding,  Houtnek  (Thoba  Mountain)  and  Zand  River ;  the  Transvaal, 
including  actions  near  Johannesburg,  Pretoria  and  Diamond  Hill;  in  the 
Orange  River  Colony,  including  actions  at  Bethlehem  and  Wittebergen ;  and 
in  Cape  Colony  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  10  April  1901, 
Queen's  medal  with  five  clasps.  King's  medal  with  two  clasps) ;  D.S.O. 
29  November  1900. 


=Sarah  Maria  Isabel, 
eldest  dau.  of 
S.  Bright-Williams 
of  Willcott,  Broad- 
stairs,  CO.  Kent,  by 
Margaret  his  wife  ; 
marr.  at  All  Souls', 
Langham  Place, 
London,  on  Satur- 
day, 21  September 
191 2.  She  married 
istly  James  Lowe. 


A  daughter,  born  at  99  Cromwell  Road,  South 
Kensington,  London,  on  Tuesday,  i  July  1913. 


Bessie,  born  at  Rockhampton,  Queens- 
land ;  marr.  at  St.  Augustine's,  Neutral 
Bay,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  1 1 
April  1896,  Charles  McCrea  of  Neutral 
Bay,  Sydney. 


Isabel,  born  at  Rockhampton  ;  marr. 
at  Christ  Church,  South  Yarra, 
Melbourne,  Victoria,  25  March  1891, 
Louis  Robert  Sams  of  Quamby, 
Warwick,  Queensland. 


Arthur  Tuson,  born 
at  Rockhampton, 
and  died  in  infancy. 


/K 


Vemon   Frederick    Tuson,    M.V.O. ;    born    at    Rock-=rEdith  Louise  Cave, 
hampton,   Queensland;    Naval    Cadet    15    July    1890,  i  dau.    of    the    Rev. 
Midshipman   15    November    1892,  Sub-Lieutenant    15 
May    1896,    Lieutenant    31    December    1898,    retired 

I  August  1908;  served  as  Sub-Lieutenant  H.M.S. 
"Fox"  during  the  Sierra  Leone  troubles  of  1898, 
landed  with  the  naval  contingent  sent  in  the  Colonial 
yacht  "Countess  of  Derby"  up  the  Bumpe  river 
to   relieve    the    military   force    marching    on    Kwallu 

II  to    14    May,    when    14    towns   and   villages    were 
destroyed  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  at  Manoh  Salya 
when  that  place  was  shelled  and   destroyed   and    80  j 
refugees  rescued;  M.V.O.  (4thclass)  28  April  1905.        > 

A 
69 


Edmund  Joseph 
Francis  Johnson, 
Rector  of  Sarsdon- 
cum-Churchill,  co. 
Oxford ;  married 
at  Sarsdon 
Churchill  22 
tember  1903. 


cum- 
Sep- 


Edith,  bom  at  Rock- 
hampton ;  marr.  at 
St.  James',  Sydney, 
1  o  April  1 90 1 ,  Arthur 
Christian  Holt  of 
Bright,  Victoria,B.  A., 
M.B.  =j= 
A 

Mary  Eleanor,  born 
at  Rockhampton,  and 
died  in  infancy. 


Rev.  William  Wilkins  Gale  (son  of  Edmund  Estcourt  Gale  of  Malmesbury,= 
CO.  Wilts);  of  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  i  June  1818,  aged  16, 
15.A.  1822,  M.A.  1825;  Rector  of  Pill,  co.  Somerset,  17  June  1840;  died  at 
Ilchester,  co.  Somerset,  2  January,  bur.  at  Northover,  co.  Somerset,  9  January 
1872.  M.I.  Will  dated  5  February  1841,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  100,  72) 
21  February  1872,  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Gale,  U.C.L.,  brother,  and  Henry 
Tuson,  brother-in-law. 


'Caroline,  born  at 
Ilchester  21  De- 
cember 179s  ; 
died  there  on 
Friday,  29  April, 
bur.  at  Northover 
5  May  1870. 


General  Sir  Henry  Brasnell  Tuson  of  16  Walpole  Road,  Surbiton,  co.  Surrey,= 
K.C.B. ;  born  at  Baincthun,  near  Boulogne,  France,  30  April  1836;  educated 
at  Christ's  Hospital  and  at  King's  College,  London  ;  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal 
Marine  Artillery  19  April  1854,  Lieutenant  1855,  Captain  1865,  Major  1877, 
Lieut.-Colonel  1880,  Colonel  1882,  Major-General  1888,  Lieut.-General  1893, 
General  28  September  1899;  D.A.G.  Royal  Marines  August  1893  to  March 
1900;  served  in  China  War  1859-61,  at  capture  of  a  battery  and  destruction 
of  a  large  number  of  piratical  junks  at  Koulan  Island,  at  the  attack  on  the 
Peiho  forts  June  1859,  capture  of  the  Taku  forts  August  i860;  employed  in 
flotilla  at  Tien-Tsin  until  the  return  of  the  army  to  that  place  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps)  ;  commanded  Royal  Marine  Artillery  in 
Zulu  Campaign  1879  ;  in  Egyptian  Expedition  1882-84,  commanded  Royal 
Marine  Artillery  Battalion  at  reconnaissance  of  5  August ;  commanded  right 
column  actions  at  El  Magfar,  Mahsanieh,  both  actions  at  Kassassin,  and 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  19  Sep- 
tember and  2  November  1882,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  Extra  A.D.C.  to 
Queen  Victoria,  3rd-class  Medjidie,  C.B.);  in  command  of  the  Royal  Marines 
in  the  Soudan  1884,  at  battles  of  Teb  and  Tamai,  and  advance  to  Tamanieh 
(twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  27  March  and  6  May 
1884  (two  clasps,  3rd-class  Osmanieh) ;  K.C.B.  25  May  1895;  Jubilee  medal 
with  clasp;  received  ist-class  Sax  Ernestine  Order  and  Jubilee  medal  from 
the  Duke  of  Saxe-Coburgh  and  Gotha. 


=Ann  Frances, 
only  daughter 
of  Major  John 
Bates,  Com- 
mandant 40th 
Madras  Native 
Infantry;  born 
at  Amherst, 
Burma,  India, 
19  October 
1840;  married 
at  St.  Jude's, 
Southsea,  co. 
Hants,  I  Sep- 
tember 1864. 


Lieut.-Colonel  John  Leonard  Homer  (son  of  John  Thomas  Homer  of=j=Edith  Frances,  born 


Hemsworth,  Wimboriie,  co.  Dorset,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Harvey  of  Hemsworth,  Wimborne);  born  at  Hemsworth  9  October  1865, 
bapt.  at  Athelhampton,  co.  Dorset ;  educated  at  Wimborne  Grammar 
School  and  at  Cheltenham  College ;  Lieutenant  Royal  Marine  Artillery 
I  September  1883,  Assistant  Gun  Instructor  i  October  1892,  Captain 
I  September  1894,  Gunnery  Instructor  17  August  1897,  Musketry 
Instructor  8  September  1904,  Major  (by  brevet  i  September  1904) 
9  March  1906,  Lieut.-Colonel  by  brevet  i  September  191 1.  /\ 


25  June,  bapt.  at 
St.  Jude's,  Southsea, 
21  July  1865  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Cuthbert's, 
Kensington,  London, 

26  September  1894. 


70 


Henry    Tuson    of    Northover,    co.    Somerset;    bom    24    May    1797  ;-j=Charlotte,  dau.  of  the 


admitted  a  Solicitor  in  1818;  died  at  Northover  14  November,  bur. 
there  19  November  1872.  Will  dated  6  March  187 1,  with  two 
codicils  dated  i  August  and  6  November  1872,  proved  at  Taunton 
18  January  1873,  by  George  Tuson,  the  Rev.  Herbert  Tuson,  sons, 
and  James  Baker.  He  married  istly  Anna,  who  died  at  Ilchester,  co. 
Somerset,  aged  25,  25  August  1824. 


I 
Rev.    Percy   Sergeant   Newell,    born=Harriet,    born 
14    March    1826  ;    Rector    of    East     24  August 

Lydford    and    Wheathill,    both    co.     1829;  marr.  at 
Somerset,     1854,     Minister     of    All     Northover    12 
Saints',    Guernsey,    1864;     died    at     April  1853. 
Wimborne  Minster,  co.  Dorset,  aged 
75,  on  Friday,  19  January  1900,  bur. 
at  Kinson,  co.   Dorset.      Will  dated 
24  August  1898,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
632,  1900)  6  April  1900,  by  William 
Abbott. 


Rev.  John  Ramsey 
of  Trelleck,  co.  Mon- 
mouth ;  died  at 
Northover  18  October 
1862,  buried  there. 
2nd  wife. 


Rev.  Herbert  Tuson,  bom  22  August 
1830;  of  St.  John's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, B.A.  1852,  M.A.  i860; 
Curate-in-Charge  of  Morthoe,  co. 
Devon,  1880-83;  died  at  41  Southern- 
hay,  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  15  December, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Northover 
19  December  1896.  Will  dated  28 
September  1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
718,  97)  19  June  1897,  by  MaryTuson, 
widow,  and  William  Frederick  Baker. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Harry  Denison  Tuson,  born  at  Elmwood,  Southsea,  co.= 
Hants,  13  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Jude's,  Southsea,  in  October  1866; 
entered  the  Army  as  Lieutenant  Border  Regiment  25  August  1886,  Captain 
I  July  1895,  Major  Manchester  Regiment  9  December  1905,  and  Duke 
of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  8  July  1908,  Lieut.-Colonel  commanding  the 
latter  regiment  since  19  February  191 2;  employed  with  Egyptian  Army 
6  October  1892  to  i  April  1894;  served  in  South  African  War  1899-1900, 
at  operations  in  Natal  1899,  relief  of  Ladysmith,  including  action  at 
Colenso ;  actions  at  Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Kranz,  Tugela  Heights  and  Pieter's 
Hill ;  in  Orange  Free  State,  Cape  Colony  and  at  Kheis  (Queen's  medal 
with  five  clasps);  employed  with  New  Zealand  Defence  Forces  27  July 
1907  to  26  July  1910;  Deputy  Assistant  Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport, 
Aldershot  Command,  15  October  1909  to  19  February  1912. 


Emilie  Gertrude, 
youngest  daughter 
of  John  Ashley 
Mullens  of  Fir 
Grove,  Weybridge, 
CO.  Surrey,  and  of 
Westfield  Place, 
Battle,  CO.  Sussex ; 
married  at  West- 
field  26  November 
1896. 


Henry  John  Tuson,  born  at 
Surrey  House,  York -Town, 
CO.  Surrey,  9  December 
1897;  Naval  Cadet  H.M.S. 
"  Britannia." 


Violet,  born  at  Ghyll 
Close,  Kendal,  co. 
Westmorland,  1 1  Sep- 
tember 1 90 1. 


Ivy,  born  at  Ghyll 
Close,  Kendal,  15 
December  1903. 


Peter  Tuson,  born 
at  Guildford,  co. 
Surrey,  1 2  No- 
vember 1907. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Cecil  Alvend  Fitz-Herbert  Osmaston  (son  of  John  Osmaston=j=Minnie  Buckley, 
of  Osmaston  Manor,  co.  Derby,  and  of  Hawkhurst  Court,  co.  Sussex,  by  born  at  Elmwood, 
Florence  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Royds  Rice  of  Dane  Court,  co.  I  Southsea, 4  March, 
Kent);  born  at  Yeldersley  Hall,  co.  Derby,  24  July  1866,  bapt.  at  Osmaston;  j  bapt.  at  St.  Jude's 
educated  at  Winchester  College ;  Lieutenant  Royal  Marine  Artillery  i  Sep-  \  Southsea,  in  April 
tember  1884,  Captain  i  September  1895,  Major  (by  brevet  i  September  i  1868;  marr.  there 
1905)  6  February  1908,  Lieut.-Colonel  (by  brevet  i  September  1912) 
14  December  1913;  Member  of  Ordnance  Board  i  August  1910  to  30 
September  19 13.  A 

71 


2  February  1893. 


George  Tuson  of  Kingsharas,^ 
Ilchester,  co.  Somerset ;  bom 
3  April  1832  ;  admitted  a 
Solicitor  in  1853;  died  i 
February,  bur.  at  Northover, 
CO.  Somerset,  6  February 
1895.  M.I.  Will  dated  27 
May  1890,  proved  11  April 
1895,  by  Mary  Tuson,  relict, 
Joseph  Dixon  Adams  and 
William  Frederick  Baker. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Cobbold  Woodthorpe 
of  Fanns,  Aveley,  co. 
Essex,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Gray 
of  Kensington,  Lon- 
don; born  28  January, 
bapt.  at  Aveley  17 
March  1844  ;  marr. 
there  18  April  1872. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Wood- 
thorpe, Vol.  75, 
page  S7-) 


Louisa,  of  8  Farquharson  Road,  West 
Croydon,  co.  Surrey ;  born  29  March 
1836.  _ 

Rev.  Charles  Tuson,  of  Chichester 
Theological  College  1867  ;  Curate  of 
Woolavington,  co.  Sussex,  1868-70,  of 
Long  Sutton,  co.  Somerset,  1870-72, 
and  of  St.  Mary's,  Cardiff,  co.  Glamor- 
gan, 1872-74;  died  at  93  Dover  Road, 
Folkestone,  co.  Kent,  i  July,  bur.  there 
5  July  1899.  Admon  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry  22  November 
1900,10  Harriet  Newell,  sister,  widow. 


Maud,  born  at  Kingshams      Edith  Mary,  born  at      George     Tuson,    born     at       Alice,    bom 


House,  Ilchester,  22  July, 
bapt.  at  Northover  27 
August  1873. 


Kingshams  House, 
Ilchester,  9  March, 
bapt.  at  Northover 
7  May  1876. 


KingshamsHouse,Ilchester,  9  July,  bapt. 

16  April,  bapt.  at  Ilchester  at    Ilchester 

19    June     1878;    died    30  17      August 

June,    bur.    at     Northover  1879. 
5  July  1898. 


William  Thomas  Pearse^Norah,  born  7 
Meade-King  (son  of  the 
Rev.  Frederick  Meade- 
King,  Rector  of  Monk- 
silver,  CO.  Somerset,  by 
Elizabeth  Sully  his  wife) ; 
born  27  May  1878,  bapt. 
at  Monksilver. 


October,  bapt. 
at  Northover 
12  December 
1880  ;  married 
6    April 


there 
1910. 


Edward  Jerome  Burdett,  born^ 
12  July  1880;  2nd  Lieutenant 
Liverpool  Regiment  20  January 
1900,  transferred  to  West  India 
Regiment  28  July  following. 
Lieutenant  13  February  1901  ; 
of  the  Indian  Army  29  October 
1902,  Captain  20  January  1909. 


=Mabel,  bom  2 
January,  bapt. 
at  Ilchester  18 
February  1 883 ; 
marr.  at  Bombay 
Cathedral  14  No- 
vember 191 3. 


Major  Charles  Edward  Tuson,  born 
at  Southsea,  co.  Hants,  15  March 
187 1,  bapt.  at  St.  Jude's,  Southsea; 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
Scottish  Rifles  (Cameronians)  27  Jan- 
uary 1892,  Lieutenant  10  October 
1894,  Captain  ii  January  1899, 
Adjutant  to  Militia  and  Special  Re- 
serve 9  March  1908,  Major  10  October 
1909;  died  at  16  Walpole  Road, 
Surbiton,  co.  Surrey,  aged  42,  on 
Monday,  30  June,  bur.  at  Long  Ditton, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Friday,  4  July  19 13. 


Harry  Gerald  Abrahams=j=Elsie    Helen, =Benno  Schon- 

born  at  Edin-     berger,  born  in 

burgh,    bapt.     Vienna;  marr. 

there  28  Jan-     at       Kensing- 

uary  1873.  ton,     London, 

on  W'ednesday, 

I       December 

1909.         2nd 

husband. 


(2nd  son  of  Michael 
Abrahams  of  2 1  Chester 
Terrace,  Regent's  Park, 
London) ;  married  at 
Kensington,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  5  De- 
cember 1894;  marriage 
dissolved  (on  her  peti- 
tion) 17  March  1909. 
ist  husband.  /^ 


72 


^     /^  KZ^f-i^-^ 


WESTMORLAND. 

Arms  on  record  in  ike  College  of  Arms. — Azure  three  dexter  gauntlets 
backs  affronte  or. 

Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  bull's  head  argent  pied  sable  armed 
of  the  first  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  rose  gules  barbed 
and  seeded  proper. 

Supporters. — Dexter :  A  griffin  per  fess  argent  and  or  gorged  with  a 
plain  collar  and  lined  sable ;  Sinister :  A  bull  argent  pied 
sable  collared  and  lined  or  at  the  end  of  a  line  a  ring  and 
three  staples  of  the  last. 

Motto. — Ne  vile  fano. 


Augusta,  dau.  of  Lord= 
Montague  Bertie  (son 
of  Robert,  ])iike  of 
Ancaster),  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Piers; 
marr.  at  St.  James', 
Piccadilly,  London, 
26  March  1758; 
died  at  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  4  February, 
bur.  at  Westbury-on- 
Trym,  co.  Gloucester, 
14  Fel)ruary  1766. 
Admon  was  granted 
(P.C.C.)26Mayi783. 
I  St  wife. 


ISaestmorlanli. 


John  Fane,  Earl  of  Westmorland  and  Baron= 
Burghersh,  in  the  Peerage  of  England  (elder 
son  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Westmorland) ;  born  5 
May,  bapt.  at  St.  Werburgh's,  Bristol,  22  May 
1728;  educated  at  Westminster;  Commis- 
sioner of  Taxes  1760-62;  M.P.  for  Lyme 
Regis  I  December  1762  to  25  November 
1771,  when  he  succeeded  his  father  as  9th 
Earl;  created  LL.D.  of  Cambridge  3  July 
1769;  died  26  April,  bur.  at  Westbury-on-Trym 
3  May  1774-  Will  dated  31  March  1774, 
proved  (P.C.C.  209  Bargrave)  13  May  1774. 

{For  earlier  Pedigree  see  "Notes"  to  "  Visitation 
of  England  and  Wales,"  Vol.  10,  page  lOI.) 


=Lady  Susan  (Gordon),  dau. 
of  Cosmo  George,  3rd  Duke 
of  Gordon,  by  Lady  Catherine 
his  ist  wife,  dau.  of  William, 
Earl  of  Aberdeen  ;  marr.  in 
Harley  Street,  Marylebone, 
London,  28  May  1767;  died 
in  Berkeley  Square,  London, 
aged  69,  1 1  December,  bur. 
at  Apethorpe,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, 20  December  1814. 
She  married  2ndly  John 
Woodford,  Lieut. -Colonel  ist 
Foot  Guards.     2nd  wife. 


I 


{For  issue  see  page  Sj.) 


Sarah  Anne,  only= 
child  and  heir  of 
Robert  Child  of 
Osterley  ParkjCO. 
Middlesex,  M.P., 
by  Sarah  his 
wife  (afterwards 
Baroness  Ducie 
of  Tortworth), 
dau.  of  Gilbert 
Jodrell ;  married 
at  Gretna  Green 
18  May  1782, 
and  afterwards  in 
the  house  at  Ape- 
thorpe 7  June 
1782;  died  at 
The  Lodge,  Phoe- 
nix Park,  Dublin, 
9  November,  bur. 
at  Apethorpe  10 
December  1793. 
Will  proved  in 
March  1794.  ist 
wife. 


=Sir  John  Fane,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  K.G.,  P.C. ;  born  in= 
Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London,  i  January,  bapt.  at 
St.  James',  Piccadilly,  London,  7  January  1759;  educated 
at  Charterhouse,  at  Westminster  (admitted  9  July  1770), 
and  at  Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  M.A.  1778; 
Colonel  Oundle  and  Cliffe  Battalion  Northamptonshire 
Volunteers  1803,  and  of  the  East  Battalion  Northampton- 
shire Local  Militia  1809;  Joint  Postmaster-General  17S9, 
Lord-Lieutenant    of    Ireland    1790-95,    Lord    Privy    Seal 

14  February  1798  to  1827,  Master  of  the  Horse 
1796-98,  and  of  the  Buckhounds  to  King  George  IV.  ; 
sworn  a  Privy  Councillor  14  October  1789,  K.G.  12  June 
1793;  a  Lord-Guardian,  Justice  and  Lieutenant  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  18  September  to  8  November 
1821  ;  D.  L.  for  co.  Northampton  1792,  and  Lord- 
Lieutenant  for  the  same  county  1828-41  ;  Recorder  of 
Lyme  Regis  ;  Governor  of  Charterhouse  3  February 
1819;  succeeded  his  father  as  loth  Earl  26  April  1774; 
died  at  83  Marine  Parade,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  aged  82, 

15  December,  bur.  at  Apethorpe  27  December  184 1. 
Will  dated  10  July  1840,  with  four  codicils  dated 
(two)  iQ  July  1S40,  19  August  1840  and  7  October 
1841,  proved  (P.C.C.  142,  42)  28  February  1842,  by 
Lady  Cicely  Jane  Georgiana  Fane,  spinster,  daughter. 
Portrait  by  Sir  Thofnas  Lawrence,  P.R.A.,  painted  in 
1S07. 


=Jane,  2nd  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Richard 
Huck-Saunders  (for- 
merly Huck),  M.D., 
by  Jane  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Peter 
Kinsey ;  marr.  by 
special  licence  at 
the  house  of  Mr. 
Dundas,  Wimble- 
don, CO.  Surrey,  24 
March  1800  ;  died 
at  Bry  mpton  House, 
CO.  Somerset,  aged 
77,  26  March,  bur. 
at  Apethorpe  8 
April  1857.  M.I.  at 
Brympton.  Adiiion 
(with  will  dated  20 
September  1856) 
was  granted  (P.C.C. 
658,  57)  14  August 
1857,  to  Lady 
Cicely  Jane  Geor- 
giana Fane,  spinster, 
daughter.  2nd  wife. 


Cicely  Jane  Georgiana,  of  Brympton  Park;  born  23  January  1801,  bapt.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  20  March  1804;  died  at  4  Upper 
Brook  Street,  London,  on  Friday,  4  December,  bur.  at  Brympton  1 1 
December  1874.  Will  with  codicil  dated  i  June  1S70,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
801,  74)  26  December  1874,  by  William  Dashwood  Fane  and  Charles  Fane. 


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Lieut. -Colonel  Thomas  Fane  of  Brympton,  co.  Somerset ;  born  6  July= 
1760;  educated  at  Westminster  School,  admitted  17  February  1772  ; 
Captain  2nd  Foot  7  May  1779,  Major  1782,  Captain  and  Lieut. -Colonel 
Coldstream  Guards  15  May  1783  ;  M.P.  for  Lyme  Regis  i  April  1784 
to  24  October  1806;  died  in  Wimpole  Street,  London,  15  April, 
bur.  at  Apethorpe,  co.  Northampton,  24  April  1807.  Will  dated 
23  June  1794,  proved  (P.C.C.  573  Lushiiii^ton)  13  July  1807,  by 
the  Hon'='=  Anne  Fane,  relict,  John,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  brother, 
and  William,  Earl  of  Lonsdale. 


=Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Lowe  of 
Locko  Park,  co.  Derby ;  marr.  by 
special  licence  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  27  July 
1789;  died  in  Wimpole  Street, 
London,  aged  80,  2 1  April,  bur. 
at  Apethorpe  29  April  1847. 


Lieut.-Colonel  John  Thomas  Fane  of  Balston  and  of= 
Barton  St.  David,  co.  Somerset ;  born  in  Bulstrode  Street, 
Marylebone,  London,  28  April  1790;  Captain  87  th  Foot  14 
March  181 1,  Major  1814,  Lieut.-Colonel  23  July  1821 ;  M.P. 
for  Lyme  Regis  29  March  1816  to  3  December  1832  ;  Clerk 
of  the  Privy  Seal ;  died  at  St.  Omer,  France,  on  Saturday, 
23  March  1833.  Will  dated  29  October  1830,  proved 
(P.C.C.  157  Stoivell)  23  March  1836,  by  Marianne  Shrimpton 
Fane,  relict.  


=Marianne  Shrimpton, 
eldest  dau.  of  John 
Mills  Jackson  of 
Downton,  co.  Wilts  ; 
married  10  August 
1816;  died  15  April 
1836. 


Augustus  John  Fane,  born  in  Upper  Seymour 
Place,  Marylebone,  London,  30  June  181 7; 
died  s.p.  on  Sunday,  2 1  June  1 840. 


William  Fane,  bom 
in  Bulstrode  Street, 
Marylebone,  Lon- 
don, 2  July  1793; 
Lieutenant  84th 
Foot  14  October 
1808  ;  died  as 
Captain  at  St.  Jean 
de  Luz,  France,  27 
February  181 5. 


Charles    Saunders    John    Fane,   bom    at   Osterley   Park,    co.    Middlesex,    8    May    1802,    bapt.   at    St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  20  March  1804;  died  3  November  1810. 


General  Sir  John  Fane,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  P.C.;  bom  at= 
4  Sackville  Street,  Piccadilly,  London,  12  February  1784;  educated  at  Harrow 
and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  1802,  M.A.  1808,  Hon.  LL.D. 
July  18:4;  created  D.C.L.  of  Oxford  10  June  1834;  joined  the  Army  as  Ensign 
nth  Foot  17  December  1803,  Lieutenant  7th  Foot  1804,  Captain  23rd  F"oot 
1805,  of  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  1805,  Major  91st  Foot  1810,  Lieut.-Colonel 
63rd  Foot  181 1,  Colonel  and  Extra  A.D.C.  to  King  George  HL  1814; 
Major-General  1825,  Lieut. -General  183S,  General  20  June  1854;  Colonel 
56th  Foot  1842;  A.D.C.  to  Lieut. -General  George  Don  in  the  Hanover 
Expedition  November  1805  to  January  1S06;  A.A.G.  in  Sicily  and  Turkey 
1806-1807 ;  in  Egypt  1807,  under  General  Wauchope,  and  in  Portugal 
1808,  present  at  the  battles  of  Rolica  and  Vimeiro;  Extra  A.D.C.  to 
Sir  Arthur  Wellesley  in  Portugal  and  Spain  1809,  took  part  in  the  battle 
of  Talavera ;  served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  campaign  in 
Portugal  in  18 10,  including  the  retreat  to  Torres  Vedras,  battle  of  Busaco 
and  advance  to  Santarem ;  Military  Commissioner  with  the  allied  armies 
under  Prince  Schwarzenberg  in  Germany,  and  present  during  the  campaign 
of  18 14  in  France,  from  the  taking  of  Langres  until  the  capture  of 
Paris;  received  silver  war  medal  with  four  clasps  1849;  C.B.  4  June  1815, 
K.C.B.  15  February  1838,  G.C.B.  24  June  1846,  Knight  of  Maria  Theresa 
of  Austria  9  June  18 14,  Knight  Grand  Cross  of  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit, 
Naples,  27  July  1815,  G.C.H.  23  April  181 7,  Knight  Grand  Cross  of  St. 
Joseph  of  Tuscany  14  July  18 18,  Knight  of  the  Crescent  of  Turkey,  Knight 
of  Henry  the  Lion  of  Brunswick  2  February  1843;  Envoy  E.xtraordinary 
to  Florence  1814,  Berlin  1841,  Vienna  1851,  and  to  Brussels  1856;  M.P. 
for  Lyme  Regis  18  March  1806  to  March  i8i6;  sworn  a  Privy  Councillor 
28  March  1822;  founded  the  Royal  Academy  of  Music,  opened  24  March 
1823;  succeeded  his  father  as  nth  Earl  15  December  1841  ;  Author  of 
seven  operas  and  other  musical  works  and  anonymous  Author  of  "  Memoirs 
of  the  Early  Campaigns  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington  in  Portugal  and  Spain  ;" 
died  at  Apethorpe  House,  aged  75,  16  October  1S59,  bur.  at  Apethorpe. 
Will  dated  7  June  1842,  with  codicil  dated  12  April  1855,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  700,  59)  26  November  1859,  by  Priscilla  Anne,  Dowager  Countess  of 
AVestmorland,  relict.     Portrait  by  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence,  F.R.A. 

77 


=Lady  Priscilla  Anne 
(Wellesley-Pole),  youngest 
dau.  of  William,  3rd  Earl 
of  Momington,  and  niece 
of  Arthur,  Duke  of  Wel- 
lington ;  bom  13  March 
1793;  marr.  by  special 
licence  at  St.  James',  Pic- 
cadilly, London,  26  June 
181 1  ;  a  distinguished 
Artist  (who  painted, 
amongst  other  pictures, 
that  of  Anne,  Countess  of 
Momington,  surrounded 
by  her  three  distinguished 
sons,  Richard,  Marquess 
Wellesley,  Arthur,  Duke 
of  Wellington,  and  Henrj', 
Baron  Cowley);  died  at  29 
Portman  Square,  London, 
aged  85,  on  Tuesday, 
18  February,  bur.  at  Ape- 
thorpe 25  February  1879. 
Will  dated  28  June  1867, 
with  three  codicils  dated 
22  December  1869,  28 
June  1870  and  25  March 
1872,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
506,  79)  6  May  1S79, 
by  Frederic  Ouvry  and 
Robert,  Viscount  Melville. 


Sir  William,  Earl  of  Lonsdale,  K.G.  (elder  son  of  the  Rev.  Sir  William  Lowther,=j=Augusta,  born 
I  St  Baronet,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Zouch,  Vicar  of  Sandal,  i8  September 
CO.  York);  born  29  December  1757;  entered  the  Array  as  Ensign  80th  Foot  17  1761;  marr.  at 
May  1794,  Lieutenant  31  May  following.  Captain  "  Keating's  "  Foot  and  2nd  St.  James',  Pic- 
^Lajor  "Macnamara's"  Foot  the  same  year,  Lieut.-Colonel  in  the  Army  i  January  cadilly,  Lon- 
1800;  M.P.  for  Carlisle  18  September  1780,  co.  Cumberland  14  April  1784,  don,  12  July 
and  CO.  Rutland  6  June  1796;  Lord-Lieutenant  and  Vice-Admiral  for  the  1781;  died  6 
counties  of  Cumberland  and  Westmorland  1802  ;  Steward  of  Lonsdale  March  1838. 
1802;  Recorder  of  Carlisle;  F.S.A. ;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baronet 
15  June  1788,  and  his  cousin  James,  Earl  of  Lonsdale,  as  Viscount 
Lowther  24  ^L1y  1802,  created  Earl  of  Lonsdale  7  April  1807;  K.G.  18  July 
1807;  died  at  York  House,  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  86, 
19  March  1844.  Will  dated  29  June  1836,  with  two  codicils  dated  4  June 
and  29  June  1839,  proved  (P.C.C.  474,  44)  12  June  1844,  by  William,  Earl 
of  Lonsdale,  and  the  Hon'''''  Henry  Cecil  Lowther,  sons,  and  Sir  John  Beckett, 
Baronet.      Portrait  by  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence,  P.R.A.  /^ 


Colonel  Henry  Sutton  Fane  of  Cotterstock  Hall,  Oundle,  co.  Northampton;  born  13  January, 
bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  20  March  1804;  educated  at  Harrow;  entered 
the  Army  as  Ensign  34th  Foot  18  July  1822,  Lieutenant  1823,  Captain  1825,  Major  1828, 
Lieut.-Colonel  9  May  1834,  retired  9  February  1838;  M.P.  for  Lyme  Regis  1826-30;  died 
7  May  1857.  Will  dated  3  August  1850,  with  codicil  dated  20  April  1857,  proved  (P.C.C. 
53^1  57)  I  July  1857,  by  Henry,  Viscount  Melville. 


George,  Earl  of  Jersey,  G.C.H.,  P.C. ;  born  at  Middleton= 
Stoney,  co.  Oxford,  19  August  1773  ;  educated  at  Harrow  and 
at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  M.A.  1794;  created  D.C.L. 
of  Oxford  3  July  1810 ;  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince 
of  Wales  1795;  Privy  Councillor  1830;  Lord  Chamberlain  of 
the  Household  to  King  William  IV.  July  to  November  1830 
and  again  1834-35  ;  Bearer  of  the  Queen  Consort's  Sceptre 
at  her  Coronation  8  September  1831  ;  G.C.H.  1834;  Master 
of  the  Horse  to  Queen  Victoria  1841-46,  and  again 
in  1852 ;  succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Earl  22  August 
1805;  by  Royal  Licence  dated  i  December  18 19,  took  the 
name  of  Child  before  that  of  Villiers ;  died  at  38  Berkeley 
Square,  London,  aged  86,  3  October  1859,  bur.  at  Middleton 
Stoney.  Will  dated  9  September  1848,  with  six  codicils  dated 
22  August  1853  to  26  September  1859,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  730,  59)  17  December  1859,  by  Sarah  Sophia 
Child-Villiers,  Countess  of  Jersey,  relict. 


=Sarah  Sophia,  born  4  March 
1785  ;  heir  to  her  grandfather, 
Robert  Child ;  marr.  at  her 
father's  house  in  Berkeley 
Square,  London,  on  Wednes- 
day, 23  May  1804;  died  at  38 
Berkeley  Square,  aged  81, 
26  January,  bur.  in  the  family 
vault  at  Middleton  Stoney  2 
February  1867.  Will  dated 
28  February  1866,  with  two 
codicils  dated  2  January  and 
II  January  1867,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  345,  67)  22  May  1867,  by 
the  Hon''''  Frederick  William 
Child-Villiers,  son,  and  Charles 
Fane. 


A 


John  Arthur  Fane,  born 
in  Florence,  Italy,  12 
February  18 16,  bapt. 
there  15  February,  and 
died,  aged  6  months 
and  17  days,  29  August 
1 81 6,  bur.  at  Apethorpe. 


George  Augustus  Frederick  John 
Fane,  Lord  Burghersh  ;  born  at 
Florence  18  June,  bapt.  there  26 
June  1819  (the  Prince  Regent 
being  sponsor) ;  died  in  Upper 
Harley  Street,  Marylebone,  London, 
29  May,  bur.  at  Apethorpe  6  June 
1848. 


Maria  Louisa  Priscilla,  born  24 
May  1822  (Maria  Louisa, 
Duchess  of  Parma,  being 
sponsor)  ;  died  at  Lower 
Berkeley  Street,  London,  aged 
14,  25  March,  bur.  at  Apethorpe 
3  April  1837. 


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Montague  Augustus  Villiers  Fane,  born  in 
Berkeley  Square,  London,  i8  September  1805; 
died  at  5  Upper  Brook  Street,  Grosvenor 
Square,  London,  26  June,  bur.  at  Brympton, 
CO.  Somerset,  4  July  1857.  Admon  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  i  May  1858,  to  Lady 
Cicely  Jane  Georgiana  Fane,  spinster,  sister. 


Evelina  Augusta  Antonia 
Evelina,  bur.  at  Ape- 
thorpe,  CO.  Northampton, 
2  December  1807. 


Charles  Saunders 
John  Fane,  bapt. 
at  Apethorpe  3 
October  181 1  ; 
died  young. 


Rt.  Hon'''=  Sir  Arthur  Paget,  G.C.B.  (2nd  son  of  Henry=f=Augusta,  born  17  March  1786; 


Bayly,  ist  Earl  of  Uxbridge) ;  born  15  January  1771 
educated  at  Westminster  School  (admitted  10  April  1780, 
and  elected  on  the  foundation  in  1783)  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  8  June  1788;  entered  the 
Diplomatic  Service  1791,  became  Ambassador  to  Turkey 
15  May  1807,  and  retired  from  the  service  in  May  1809  ; 
M.P.  for  CO.  Anglesey  22  November  1794  to  29  April  1807; 
sworn  a  Privy  Councillor  4  January  1S04,  knighted  21  May 
following;  G.C.B.  2  January  1815;  died  in  Grosvenor 
Street,  London,  aged  69,  26  July,  bur.  in  the  catacombs 
of  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London,  i  August  1840.  Will 
dated  8  August  1836,  proved  (P.C.C.  596  Arden)  7  August 
1840,  by  Lady  Augusta  Paget,  relict. 


marr. 
at  Heckfield,  co.  Hants,  16  February 
1809  ;  died  at  Hampton  Court 
Palace  20  November  1871.  Will 
dated  5  November  1867,  with 
codicil  dated  20  September  1869, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  826,  71)  15 
December  1871,  by  Sir  Augustus 
Berkeley  Paget,  K.C.B.,  son.  She 
married  istly  by  special  licence  at 
her  father's  house  in  Berkeley  Square, 
London,  20  June  1804,  George, 
Earl  of  Morley,  who  divorced  her 
14  February  1809. 


A\ 


Ernest  Fitzroy  Neville  Fane,= 
Lord  Burghersh  ;  born  at  Florence, 
Italy,  7  January  1824  (the  Duke 
of  Cumberland  being  sponsor)  ; 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  Rifle  Brigade  20  No- 
vember 1840,  Lieutenant  1843, 
Captain  17th  Foot  1847,  and 
subsequently  Captain  Scots  Fusilier 
Guards;  A.D.C.  to  Sir  Edward 
Blakeney,  Commander  of  the  Forces 
in  Ireland;  died  s.p.  aged  27,  on 
Wednesday,  22  January,  bur.  at 
Apethorpe  30  January  1851. 
Adirion  was  granted  (P.C.C.)  17 
February  1851,  to  Selina  Locke, 
widow,  mother-in-law. 


=Augusta  Selina  Elizabeth,  only  child  and  heir  of  William 
Locke,  sometime  of  Naples,  Italy,  Captain  in  the  Life 
Guards,  and  Selina  his  wife  ;  marr.  at  Apethorpe  7  Octo- 
ber 1849;  died  at  Eaton  House,  Eaton  Square,  London, 
on  Sunday,  4  November,  bur.  at  Merton,  co.  Norfolk,  on 
Wednesday,  7  November  1906.  Memorial  service  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London,  at  the  same  time. 
Will  dated  7  February  1902,  with  three  codicils  dated 
20  May  1902,  14  December  1903  and  26  February  1906, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  120,  1906)  18  December  1906,  by 
Robert  Dixon  and  Henry  James  ToUemache.  She  married 
2ndly  at  St.  James',  Piccadilly,  London,  31  August 
1854,  and  previously  at  the  catholic  chapel  of  St.  RLiry's, 
Cadogan  Terrace,  London,  Luigi  Caracciolo,  Due  de 
Santo  Teodoro,  which  marriage  was  dissolved  at  her  suit 
in  the  English  Court  November  1876.  She  married 
3rdly  19  March  1877,  Thomas,  Baron  ^^'aIsinghara 
(see  Pedig^ree  of  IVahingham,    Vol.  16,  page  20). 


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John  William,   Earl   of  Bessborough,    P.C. ;    born    31    August   1781  ;=i=Maria,  born   11   May 

of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  14  October  1799,  M.A.  23  June 

1802;     M.P.    for    Knaresborough    25    March    1805,    Higham    Ferrers 

15  June  1810,    Malton  6  October  1812,  co.   Kilkenny  22  June  1826, 

and   for  Nottingham    10  December  1832  ;   sworn   a    Privy  Councillor 

23  February  1831  ;  Chief  Commissioner  of  Woods  and  Forests  1831, 

Home   Secretary   and    Lord    Privy   Seal   August   to    December    1834, 

Commissioner  for  the    India  Board   for   the    Duchy  of  Cornwall  for 

building  churches.  Commissioner  for  Ecclesiastical  Affairs  in  England, 

of  the  Metropolitan  Roads,  and  of  Greenwich  Hospital,  and  an  Official 

Trustee  of  the  British  Museum  ;  created  19  July  1834,  Baron  Duncannon 

of  Bessborough,  co.  Kilkenny,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ; 

Lord-Lieutenant   of   Ireland    10   July    1846,   Lord-Lieutenant    for    co. 

Carlow,    Lord-Lieutenant   and    Custos    Rotulorum    for   co.   Kilkenny ; 

succeeded  his  father  as   4th  Earl  3  February   1844;   died  at  Dublin 

Castle,  aged   65,    16   May,   bur.   in   the   family  vault  at   Fiddown,  co. 

Kilkenny,  22  May  1847.      Admon  was  granted  (P.C.C.)  10  February 

1848,  to  William  Francis  Spencer  Ponsonby,  Lord  de  Mauley,  brother. 

Portrait  at  Bessborough   by   Sir   Martin   Archer   Shee,    P.R.A.,    and 

another  by  Catterson  Smith.  /\ 

{See  Pedigree  of  Bessborough, 
Vol.  12,  page  108.) 


1787;  marr.  by  special 
licence  at  her  father's 
house  in  Berkeley 
Square,  London,  16 
November  1805;  died 
at  her  residence  in 
Cavendish  Square, 
London,  aged  46,  on 
Wednesday  evening, 
19  March  1834,  bur. 
at  Wimbledon,  co. 
Surrey.  Portrait  at 
Bessborough  by  Sir 
Thomas  Lazvrence, 
P.R.A. 


Francis  William  Henry  Fane,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  C.B. ;  born- 
in  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London,  19  November  1825, 
bapt.  at  St.  James',  Piccadilly,  London,  13  May  1826  ; 
educated  at  Westminster  School,  admitted  18  September 
1837;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  53rd  Foot  24  February 
1843,  Lieutenant  74th  Foot  1844,  Captain  25th  Foot 
1848,  Major  1849,  Lieut. -Colonel  1854,  Captain  and  Lieut. - 
Colonel  Coldstream  Guards  1855,  retired  as  Colonel  i860; 
A.D.C.  to  the  Earl  of  Dalhousie  (India)  1848  (received  Sikh  war 
medal),  to  Lord  Raglan  in  the  Crimea  March  1854  to  1855 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  to  the  Commander-in-Chief,  H.R.H.  the 
Duke  of  Cambridge,  1856-60;  C.B.  10  July  1855;  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour  30  April  1857,  Knight  of  the 
Medjidie,  5th-class,  2  March  1858;  D.L.  for  co.  Northampton; 
succeeded  his  father  as  12th  Earl  16  October  1859;  died  at 
34  Brook  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  aged  65,  3  August, 
bur.  at  Apethorpe,  co.  Northampton,  5  August  1891.  Will  dated 
7  July  1890,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1195,  91)  5  December  1891, 
by  Anthony  Mildmay  Julian,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  son. 


=Lady  Adelaide  Ida  (Curzon- 
Howe),  2nd  dau.  of  Richard 
William  Penn,  ist  Earl 
Howe;  born  12  July  1835; 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Han- 
over Square,  London,  16 
July  1857  ;  died  at  19  Royal 
Crescent,  Ramsgate,  co. 
Kent,  on  Sunday,  22  March, 
bur.  at  Apethorpe  on  Thurs- 
day, 26  March  1903.  Will 
dated  14  April  1897,  proved 
(Prin  Reg.,  686,  1903)  9 
May  1903,  by  Anthony 
Mildmay  Julian,  Earl  of 
Westmorland,  son. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Howe, 
page  140.) 


George  Neville  John  Fane,  Lord  Burghersh ;  born  at  8  South  Audley  Street,  London,  on 
Friday,  3  September  1858;  died  at  the  Marine  Hotel,  Worthing,  co.  Sussex,  aged  i  year  and 
10  months,  on  Tuesday,  31  July,  bur.  at  Apethorpe  7  August  i860. 


80 


A  son,  bom 
in  Dublin  23 
April  1792, 
died  shortly 
after. 


Charlotte  Matilda  Georgiana,  born  at  Dublin  Castle  25  August  1793;  died 
in  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  aged  28,  24  March,  bur.  at  Apethorpe,  en. 
Northampton,  9  April  1822.  Adraon  was  granted  (P.C.C.  Herschell)  13  May 
1822,  to  John,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  father. 


Julian  Henry  Charles  Fane,  bom  at  Florence,  Italy,=j=Lady  Adine    EHza    Anne,    3rd   dau.   of 


2  October  1827,  bapt.  there  28  April  1828  ;  educated 
at  Harrow  (1841-43)  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, M.A.  1850,  Chancellor's  medal  for  English 
verse;  of  the  Diplomatic  Service  1844  to  7  June 
1868;  Author  of  a  book  of  poems  and  a  translator 
of  Heine ;  died  at  29  Portman  Square,  London, 
aged  42,  on  Tuesday,  19  April,  bur.  at  Apethorpe 
25  April  1870.  Will  dated  12  February  1870,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  335,  70)  21  May  1870,  by  Richard 
Henry  FitzRoy,  Baron  Raglan,  the  Hon''''  Henry 
Frederick  Cowper  and  the  Hon*"''  Robert  Dundas. 


George  Augustus  Frederick,  6th  Earl 
Cowper,  by  Anne  Florence,  Baroness 
Lucas,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  coheir 
of  Thomas  Philip,  Earl  De  Grey ;  bom 
at  I  Great  Stanhope  Street,  London, 
on  Friday,  17  March  1843;  marr.  at 
St.  James',  Piccadilly,  London,  on 
Saturday,  29  September  1866;  died  at 
Richmond  House,  Wimbledon,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  20  October,  bur.  at 
Apethorpe  26  October  1868. 


Anthony  Mildmay  Julian  Fane,  Earl  of^ 
Westmorland  and  Baron  Burghersh,  in 
the  Peerage  of  England  ;  born  at  Curzon 
House,  South  Audley  Street,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  16  August  1859,  bapt.  at 
Apethorpe  ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  Colonel 
Commanding  3rd  Battalion  Northamp- 
tonshire Regiment,  Special  Reserve, 
1907,  Hon.  Major  in  the  Army;  served 
in  South  African  War  1902  ;  J. P.  for 
CO.  Northampton  ;  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  King 
George  V.  191 1  ;  succeeded  his  father  as 
13th  Earl  3  August  1891. 


J.ady  Sybil  Mary  (St.  Clair-Erskine),  2nd  dau.  of 
Robert  Francis,  4th  Earl  of  Rosslyn ;  born  at  40 
Upper  Brook  Street,  London,  on  Sunday  20  August 
1871  ;  marr.  at  St.  Michael's,  Chester  Square, 
Ixjndon,  28  May  1892  ;  died  at  58  Queen  Anne 
Street,  Cavendish  Square,  London,  on  Thursday, 
2  1  July,  bur.  at  Rosslyn  Chapel  on  Tuesday,  26  July 
1910.  Memorial  service  in  the  private  chapel  of 
the  Bishop  of  London,  32  St.  James'  Square.  Will 
dated  30  July  1892,  with  two  codicils  dated  15  Feb- 
ruary and  17  February  1907,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1 25 1,  1 9 10)  26  August  19 10,  by  Anthony  Mildmay 
Julian,  Earl  of  Westmorland. 


Vere  Anthony  Francis  St.  Clair  Enid   Victoria  Mountjoy  John  Charles     Violet  Gloria  Sybil, 

Fane,   Lord    Burghersh;    born  Rachel,     born  Wedderburn  Fane,  born     born    at    13    Hans 

at  6  Clarges  Street,  Piccadilly,  at     Apethorpe  at  15  Grosvenor  Square,     Place,  London,  on 

London,    on    Wednesday,     15  on    Thursday,  London,    on     Monday,     Friday,      11     April 

March,     bapt.     at     Apethorpe  24  May,  bapt.  8  October,  bapt.  at  Ape-     1902. 

25   April    1893  ;    Naval   Cadet  there  26  June  thorpe     18     November 

1905,  Midshipman   19 10,  Sub-  1894.  1900. 
Lieutenant  1913. 


81 


Priscilla  Eleanor, 
born  24  August, 
died  5  September 
1831,  bur.  in 
Bayswater  Burial 
Ground. 


Henry  VVeigall  of  Southwood=pRo.se  Sophia  Mary,  born  in  London 
House,  St.  Lawrence,  Isle  of  5  September  1834,  bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Thanet  (son  of  Henry  Weigall,  Paddington,  London ;  marr.  at  West- 
by  Selina  his  wife,  daughter  of  minster  Abbey  on  Wednesday,  15 
Richard  Smith);  born  23  July  August  1866;  edited  the  correspon- 
1829 ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  CO.  Kent,  dence  of  Lady  Burghersh  with  the 
D.L.  for  CO.  Middlesex,  J. P.  for  Duke  of  Wellington, 
the  Cinque  Ports.  /(^ 


Sir  William  Henry,  Baron  Desborough,  K.C.V.O.,  of  Taplow=j=Ethel      Anne     John    Francis 

Court,  CO.  Buckingham  (eldest  son  of  Charles  William  Grenfell,  Priscilla,  born     Henry     Fane, 

M.P.,  by  Georgina  Caroline  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rt.  at  29  Portman     born   at    Ape- 

j^Q^bie  William  Lascelles) ;  born  at  7  Chesham  Place,  Belgrave  Square,     Lon-     thorpe,         co. 

Square,  London,  on  Tuesday,  30  October  1855;  educated  at  don,  on  Thurs-     Northampton, 

Harrow  and  at  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  20  October  day,    27    June     on      Monday, 

1874,  B.A.  1879;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  1878;  some-  1867  ;       mar-     13  July,  bapt. 

time  Major  3rd  Volunteer  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry;  ried      at      St.     there    16    Au- 

J.P.  for  the  counties  of  Berks  and   Buckingham,  and   D.L.  George's,  Han-     gust        1868; 

for   the   Tower    Hamlets,   High    Sheriff  for  co.   Buckingham  over      Square,     diedatBourne- 

1889;  High  Steward  of  Maidenhead,  Mayor  for  Maidenhead  London,        17     mouth,         co. 

1896-97  and  1897-98;    M.P.    for   Salisbury   April    1880    to  February  1887.     Hants,  aged  7, 
June    1886,    Hereford     1892,    and    Wycombe    Division    of  on  Thursday,  9 

CO.     Buckingham      October     1900  ;     Groom -in -Waiting     to  March,  bur.  at 

Queen    Victoria    1882  ;     Knight    of    Grace    of    the     Order  Apethorpe    14 

of    the    Hospital    of    St.    John    of   Jerusalem    in    England  ;  March  1876. 

Chairman  Thames  Conservancy;  C.V.O.  1907,  K.C.V.O.  21 
July  1908;  has  the  Royal  Order  of  the  Redeemer  of  Greece; 
Member  of  Royal  Commission  on  International  Exhibitions 
1909  ;  created  Baron  Desborough  of  Taplow,  co.  Buckingham, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  30  December  1905.     /(\ 


Sir  William  Francis  Henry,  = 
Earl  of  Londesborough, 
K.C.V.O.  ;  born  at  31  Hill 
Street,  Berkeley  Square, 
London,  on  Friday,  30  De- 
cember 1864;  Hon.  Colonel 
2nd  Volunteer  Battalion 
East  Yorkshire  Regiment 
4  August  1900  to  1908,  and 
to  5th  (Cyclist)  BattaUon 
1909;  D.L.  for  the  East 
Riding  of  co.  York,  Vice- 
Admiral  of  the  Coast  of 
Yorkshire;  K.C.V.O.  13  De- 
cember 1907;  succeeded  his 
father  as  2nd  Earl  19  April 


1900. 


=Grace  Augusta, 
born  at  Ape- 
thorpe Hall  on 
Wednesday,  3 
October,  bapt. 
at  Apethorpe  3 
November  i860; 
marr.  1 1  August 
1887. 


John  Edmund  Philip  Spicer^Margaret  Mary, 


of  Spye  Park,  Chippenham 
CO.  Wilts  (eldest  son  of 
Major  John  William  Gooch 
Spicer  of  Spye  Park,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  by  Juliana  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund 
Probyn  of  Longhope,  co. 
Gloucester) ;  born  at  Mouse- 
hill,  CO.  Surrey,  27  June 
1850;  educated  at  Eton; 
Cornet  ist  Life  Guards 
12  June  1869,  Lieutenant 
187 1,  Captain  9  July  1879; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Wilts,  High  Sheriff 
1889. 


A 


born  in  London 
on  Friday,  30 
Septemberi87o; 
married  at  St. 
Andrew's,  Wells 
Street,  London, 
2  October  1888. 


A 


Augusta,  dau.  of=j=John  Fane,  Earl= 


Lord    Montague 
Bertie,     ist  wife. 


of   Westmorland 
{see  page  yd). 


A\ 


=Lady  Susan  (Gordon),  dau. 
of  Cosmo  George,  3rd  Duke 
of  Gordon.     2nd  wife. 


John  Drummond=j=Susan,  born     Sir  John  Lowther,  Baronet,  of  Swillington,=f=Elizabeth,     born 


of  Megginch,  co, 
Perth  (eldest  son 
of  Colin  Drum- 
mond,  Commis- 
sary-General and 
Paymaster  to  the 
Forces  in  Canada, 
by  Katherine  his 
wife,  dau.  of 
Robert  Oliphant 
of  Rossie,  CO. 
Perth) ;  born  in 
1754;  M.P.  for 
Shaftesbury  5  July 
1786;     died     in 


1836. 


3  October 
1768;  mar- 
ried 4  Au- 
gust 1788; 
died  8  March 
1793- 


A 


CO.  York,  2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  Sir  William 
Lowther,  ist  Baronet,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Zouch,  Vicar  of 
Sandal,  co.  York  [and  brother  of  William, 
ist  Earl  of  Lonsdale,  K.G.]  ;  born  at 
Swillington  i  April  1759;  M.P.  for  Cocker- 
mouth    1 6    September    1780,    Haslemere 

13  June  17S6,  and  co.  Cumberland  15 
July  1802  to  23  April  1831  ;  created  a 
Baronet  3  November  1824;  died  11  May 
1844,  bur.  at  Swillington.  Will  dated  21 
February  1838,  with  three  codicils  dated 
24  December  1839,   19  January  1842  and 

14  February  1843,  proved  (P.C.C.  560,  44) 
2  July  1844,  by  Sir  John  Henry  Lowther, 
Baronet,  son.  /\ 


7  January  1770 ; 
marr.  at  St. 
James',  Picca- 
dilly, London,  4 
September  1790; 
died  1 9  May  1844, 
bur.  at  Swilling- 
ton. Adiiion  was 
granted  (P.C.C. 
51,  44)  2  July 
1844,  to  Sir 
Henry  Lowther, 
Baronet,  son. 


Henry  Fane,  born 
in  Marylebone,  Lon- 
don, 14  April  1771, 
baptism  registered 
at  the  parish 
church,  Wimble- 
don, CO.  Surrey ; 
died  6  March,  bur. 
at  Apethorpe,  co. 
Northampton,  14 
March  1774. 


George  Fludyer  of  Ayston,  co.  Rutland^ 
(younger  son  of  Sir  Samuel  Fludyer,  ist 
Baronet,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1761); 
born  in  September  1761;  J. P.  for  co. 
Rutland;  M.P.  for  Chippenham  28  Feb- 
ruary 1783  to  29  June  1802;  died  at 
Ayston  Hall,  aged  75,  15  April  1837, 
bur.  at  Wardley,  co.  Rutland.  Will 
dated  25  August  1836,  proved  (P.C.C. 
772  Norwich)  11  November  1837,  by 
Lady  Mary  Fludyer,  relict,  and  George 
Fludyer,  son.  /t\ 


=Mary,  born  19  September,  bapt. 
at  Apethorpe  28  September 
1772;  marr.  at  St.  James',  Picca- 
dilly, London,  27  January  1792  ; 
died  27  June  1855,  bur.  at 
Wardley.  Will  dated  7  January 
1848,  proved  (P.C.C.  603,  55) 
31  July  185  s,  by  George  Fludyer, 
son. 


/(/eyo  t^^^<^<^^^ 


83 


jflasfeeto  of  Borcf)ester,  to.  Moxm. 

Thomas  Maskew  of  Milford,  co.  Hants,  and  of  Sherborne, 
CO.  Dorset  (son  of  Thomas  Maskew  of  Liverpool,  co. 
Lancaster)  ;  married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Captain  Christopher 
Ratsey  of  Keyhaven,  near  Lymington,  co.  Hants. 


Emily  (twin  witb 
Augusta.,see/oUo7V- 
ing page)^  4th  dau. 
ofJohnBaverstock 
Knight  of  West 
Lodge,  Puddlehin- 
ton,  CO.  Dorset,  by 
Elinor  Bulkely  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Humphrey 
Evans,  Rector  of 
Glanville  Wooton, 
CO. Dorset;  born 2 2 
September  1817; 
marr.  at  Puddlehin- 
ton  30  July  1844  ; 
died  at  Dorchester, 
aged  33,  on  Mon- 
day, 8  September 
185 1,  buried  at 
Godmanstone,  co. 
Dorset,      ist  wife. 


i=j=Rev.  Thomas  Ratsey  Maskew,  born=j=Catherine  Anne,  eldest=j= 


8  September  1820;  educated  at 
Sherborne  and  at  Sidney  Sussex 
College,  Cambridge,  Scholar 
1839,  B.A.  1842,  M.A.  1846; 
Rector  of  Swyre,  co.  Dorset, 
4  October  1856-61,  Head  Master 
of  Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar 
School,  Dorchester,  and  Chaplain 
of  Dorchester  Union  1846-78, 
Curate  of  Cleobury  Mortimer 
1879-81,  and  of  Kinlet,  both  co. 
Salop,  1881-85,  Rector  of  Thorn- 
bury,  CO.  Hereford,  12  August 
1885  until  his  death  ;  Author  of 
"Annotations  on  the  Acts  of  the 
Apostles,"  2nd  edition,  1847  \ 
died  at  the  Rectory,  Thornbury, 
aged  72,  29  January,  bur.  at 
Thornbury  3  February  1893.  M.L 
Will  dated  15  January  1889,  with 
codicil  dated  15  February  1889, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  573,  93)  2  June 
1893,  by  the  Rev.Thomas  Hodson. 


daughter  of  Shering 
Keddleof  Hatchlands, 
Netherbury,  co.  Dor- 
set, by  Ann  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Robert  Broadley, 
Rector  of  Cattistock 
and  Bridport,  both  co. 
Dorset  {see  Pedigree 
of  Broadley,  Vol.  8, 
page  8j) ;  marr.  at 
Netherbury  3  March 
1853  ;  died  at  the 
Grammar  School,  Dor- 
chester, aged  28,  26 
April  1859,  buried 
in  the  cemetery  at 
Dorchester.  M.L  2nd 
wife. 


Jane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Stordy 
of  Crossbill, 
CO.  Cumber- 
land ;  born  3 
April  1833  ; 
marr.  at  St. 
Pancras',  Lon- 
don, 19  June 
i860.  3rd  wife. 


Henry  John  Gilbert=f=Alice  Ensor,  born  at  Swyre 


of  Salisbury,  co. 
Wilts  (son  of  Tho- 
mas Gilbert) ;  born 
in  1846. 


A 


25  February  1848,  bapt.  at 
Dorchester ;  marr.  at  Ford- 
ington  St.  George,  co. 
Dorset,  22  March  187 1. 


Edward  Maskew,  born  at 
Dorchester  5  November  1849; 
of  the  Merchant  Service ; 
died  at  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand,  in  1885,  bur.  there. 


Rev.  Arthur  Fairclough  Maskew,  born  at  Dorchester 
2  February  1854,  bapt.  there  ;  matriculated  at  Oxford 
13  October  1877,  B.A.  1881  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Leonard's, 
Leicester,  1883-86,  and  of  St.  Paul's,  Peterborough, 
CO.  Northampton,  1886;  marr.  Catherine  Sophia,  dau. 
of  George  Baker  of  Broadlands,  Northchapel,  co. 
Sussex. 


Thomas    Anthony=f=Emily,    dau.     of 


*-^iZ^^ 


Browne  Maskew, 
born  at  Dorchester  31 
March  1855,  bapt. 
there  ;  Chief  of  the 
Post  Office,  Christ- 
church, NewZealand. 


I 
Catherine  Emily,  born 

in  1880,  bapt.  at 
Christchurch,  New 
Zealand;  marr.  there 
F.  W.  Cowper. 


Gerald  Arthur  Maskew,  born 
in  1882;  of  the  Colonial  Govern- 
ment ;  served  with  New  Zealand 
Volunteer  Contingent  during 
South  African  War  1901  (medal 
with  three  clasps). 

84 


Constance,  born 
in  1885,  bapt. 
at  Christchurch. 


Alfred  G.  Cave 
of  Sherborne,  co. 
Dorset ;  born  at 
Adelaide,  Aus- 
tralia ;  marr.  at 
Hobart  Town, 
Tasmania. 


Frances  Broadley, 
born  in  1889,  bapt. 
at  Christchurch. 


John  Shepherd  Maskew  of  Lyndhurst,= 
CO.  Hants,  M.D.;  educated  at  Sherborne; 
M.R.C.S.  1844,  L.R.C.P.  Edin.  1859, 
M.D. ;  died  at  Lyndhurst  in  1893.  He 
marr.  istly  Julia  Caroline,  dau.  of  Admiral 
Edward  Ratsey  of  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight, 
by  whom  he  had  issue. 


=Anna  Maria  Barbara,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Poore 
of  Rushall,  CO.  Wilts,  2nd  Baronet,  by  Agnes  his 
wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Marjoribanks,  Baronet ; 
marr.  15  July  1872;  died  in  1899.  She  married 
istly,  30  November  1848,  Stuart  Easton  Mackechnie 
who  died  in  May  1853.     2nd  wife. 


George  Fair-= 
clough  Maskew 
ofNetherCerne, 
CO.  Dorset,  after- 
wards of  Ash- 
burton,  New 
Zealand  ;  born 
in  April  1822  ; 
educated 
Sherborne. 


at 


=Augusta  (twin  with  Emily, 
see  previous  page),  4th 
dau.  of  John  Baverstock 
Knight  of  West  Lodge, 
Puddlehinton,  co.  Dorset, 
by  Elinor  Bulkely  his  wife, 
dau.ofthe  Rev.  Humphrey 
Evans,  Rector  of  Glanville 
Wooton,  CO.  Dorset ;  born 
22  September  181 7;  marr. 
at  Puddlehinton  ;  died  at 
her  father's  house  at 
Nether  Cerne,  aged  32, 
9  October  1850,  bur.  at 
Godmanstone,  co.  Dorset. 


Rev.  Henry  Edward  Maskew= 
of  St.  Fillan's,  Brompton 
Terrace,  Perth;  born  in  1825, 
bapt.  at  Milford,  co.  Hants  ; 
educated  at  Sherborne 
and  at  Magdalen  Hall,  Ox- 
ford, matriculated  5  Decem- 
ber 1844  ;  Chaplain  of 
the  Forces  at  Zante  during 
the  Crimean  War  1854-56, 
Rector  of  St.  James',  Great 
Dollar,     CO.     Clackmannan, 

1877-1905- 


=Mary  Pauline,  only 
child  of  George 
Devenish  of  2 
Victoria  Villas,  Ford- 
ington,  CO.  Dorset, 
formerly  of  Bombay, 
India ;  marr.  at  AH 
Saints',  Dorchester, 
CO.  Dorset  (by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Rat- 
sey Maskew),  on 
Tuesday,  9  August 
1864. 


A 


Harriet  Mercia, 
died  at  Zante. 


Charles  Henry  Maskew  of  Glenroy, 
Swanage,  co.  Dorset ;  born  28  April 
1861,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Dorchester; 
a  Student  of  Queen's  College,  Bir- 
mingham, M.B.,  B.Ch.  Birmingham, 
1906,  L.S.A.  1897. 


Francis  Ernest  Stordy  Maskew,= 
born  8  February  1865,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Dorchester;  died  at 
Pigeon  Bay,  New  Zealand,  and 
bur.  there. 


=Marion,  dau.  of  James 
Raeburn  of  Glasgow ; 
marr.  at  Minnedosa, 
Canada,  8  December 
1890. 


Lilian  Margaret, 
bom  at  Dorchester 
in  1857  ;  died  17 
September  1868, 
bur.  in  the  ceme- 
tery at  Dorchester. 
M.L 


Rev.  Thomas  Hodson  (only  son  of  Thomas  Hodson=j=Catherine  Anne,  born 

of  Egoriensk,  Russia,  by  Mary  Crossley  Lord  his 

wife,  of  Rochdale,  CO.  Lancaster);  born  at  Egoriensk 

17    August    1850;     of    Lincoln    College,    O.xford, 

matriculated   20  October   1869,   B.A.    1873,   M.A. 

1876;    Vicar  of  The    Slad    1883-92,  of  Charlton 

Kings  1 89  2- 1 906,  and  of  Oddington  1906,  all  co. 

Gloucester.  , 


at  Dorchester  2 1  April 
1859,  bapt.  privately; 
marr.  at  Cleobury 
Mortimer,  co.  Salop, 
26  October  1880. 


^^^^^55^;^/^^ 


85 


jpellotoes. 


Rev.  Henry  Fellowes,  7th  son  of  William  Fellowes,  M.D.,  Physician^ 
Extraordinary  to  King  George  IV.  when  Prince  Regent,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Peregrine  Butler  of  Dungarvon,  co.  Waterford 
(and  brother  of  Sir  James  Fellowes,  see  Vol.  16,  page  jp) ;  born 
in  the  Island  of  Minorca  27  December  1774;  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1804,  M.A.  1807  ;  Chaplain  to  King  George  IV. ; 
Vicar  of  Sidbury,  co.  Devon,  14  May  1813  ;  died  at  Sidbury,  aged  89, 
on  Thursday,  11  February,  bur.  there  18  February  1864.  Will  dated 
5  January  1864,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  315,  64)  4  May  1864,  by 
Albinia  Bourke  Fellowes,  spinster,  the  daughter,  and  William  Henry 
Fellowes,  son. 


=Mary  Judith,  eldest  dau. 
of  Edmund  Fearon 
Bourke  of  Cromhall,  co. 
Gloucester;  born  5  Jan- 
uary 1781  ;  marr.  at 
Littleham,  co.  Devon, 
10  August  1804;  died, 
aged  77,  on  Sunday,  30 
May,  bur.  at  Sidbury 
5  June  1858. 


Rev.  Charles  Edward  Band  (son  of  Edward  Wright  Band=j=Henrietta  Mary     JuliaWilloughby, 


of  Wookey,  co.  Somerset,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Herman  Drewe) ;  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1826,  M.A.  1832  ;  Rector  of  Combe  Raleigh  and 
Vicar  of  Sheldon,  both  co.  Devon,  23  March  1827  ;  died 
at  Combe  Raleigh  22  October  1878.  Will  dated  18 
August  1863,  with  codicil  dated  5  April  1869,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  927,  78)  20  December  1878,  by  Claude 
Delaval  Cobham.  /1\ 


Bourke,      born     born      in      June 

22  April  1806  ;     1807. 

marr.  at  Sidbury 

4    June    1827 ; 

died  5  January 

1 84 1,     bur.    at 

Combe  Raleigh. 


Frances  Mary,  dau.= 
of  John  Rookes 
of  Sidmouth,  co. 
Devon ;  married  7 
May  1835  ;  died  at 
West  Buckland,  co. 
Somerset,  aged  42, 
7  June,  bur.  at 
Sidbury  15  June 
1855.  M.I.  ist 
wife. 


=Rev.  Edmund  Fearon= 
Burrell  Bourke  Fellowes, 
born  4  June  1808  ;  of 
St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1831  ; 
Vicar  of  Kilham,  co. 
York,  1845;  <^ied,  aged 
81,  16  January  1890, 
bur.  at  Marks  Tey,  co. 
Essex. 


Caroline  D'Albedyhill,  eldest 
dau.  of  Colonel  Christopher 
Lethbridge  of  the  105th  Light 
Infantry;  born  25  June  1831  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Sidwell's,  Exeter, 
CO.  Devon,  2  November 
1858  ;  died  14  April  1906, 
bur.  at  New  Southgate,  co. 
Middlesex.      2nd  wife. 


Albinia  Bourke, 
born  2  July 
1809  ;  died  19 
December  1 885, 
bur.  at  Croydon, 
CO.  Surrey. 


Augustus  John 
Bourke  Fellowes, 
died  unmarried. 


Charles  Henry  Fellowes,=j=Rosetta,  dau.  of  Daniel 


1838 


born    26    April 
diedat  Bendigo,  Victoria, 
Australia,  23  May  1888, 
bur.  there. 


Durr  ;  born  in  London 
9  January  1837  ;  marr. 
at  Melbourne,  Victoria, 
16  April  1873. 


Isabella  Mary  Jane,  died 
at  the  Vicarage,  Sidbury, 
aged  14  years  and  9 
months,  13  September, 
bur.  at  Sidbury  20  Sep- 
tember 1854.     M.I. 


Henry    Fellowes    of=j=Ethel  May,  dau.  of  John  Henderson ; 


Canterbury,  Mel 
bourne,  Victoria  ; 
born  at  Bendigo  23 
August  1874. 


born  at  Melbourne  20  September 
1881  ;  married  there  14  January 
1902. 


Ellen  Emma, 
born  at  Mel- 
bourne 1 2 
June  1876. 


William  Fellowes, 
born  at  Mel- 
bourne 28  May 
1878. 


Elsie  Doris,  born  at  Melbourne 
u  March  1903. 


Harold  Ernest  Fearon  Fellowes,  born 
at  Melbourne  5  April  1907. 


86 


Harriet,  6th  dau.= 
of  John  Pendrill 
of  Bristol,  M.D.; 
marr.  at  Little- 
ham,  CO.  Devon, 
2  2  September 
1849;  died  at 
Nether  Wallop, 
CO.  Hants,  30 
November  1852, 
bur.  there.  ist 
wife. 


=Rev.  Augustus  William= 
Dorset  Fellowes,  Vicar 
of  St.  Martin's,  Coney 
Street,  York,  1838,  of 
Nether  Wallop  1852, 
and  Minor  Canon  of 
York  Minster ;  died  at 
Sidmouth,  co.  Devon, 
aged  46,  on  Friday, 
8  May,  bur.  at  Sidbury, 
CO.  Devon,  15  May  1857. 
Will  dated  27  January 
1857,  proved  (P.C.C. 
538.  57)  9  Julyi8S7>by 
Helena  Louisa  Fellowes, 
relict. 


=Helena  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Morgan  Rice  of  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  and  of  The 
Grove,  Tooting,  co.  Surrey,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Holmes  of  Westcombe  Park, 
CO.  Kent;  born  at  Brighton  3  October  1819 ; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Charlton,  co.  Kent  (by 
her  brother,  the  Rev.  Horatio  Morgan  Rice, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Edmund  Fearon  Burrell 
Bourke  Fellowes),  on  Saturday,  13  October  1855  ; 
died  at  6  Red  Hill,  Chislehurst,  co.  Kent,  aged  85, 
on  Monday,  28  November,  bur.  in  the  churchyard. 
All  Saints',  Clevedon,  co.  Somerset,  2  December 
1904.  Will  dated  26  July  1890,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  369,  1905)  17  March  1905,  by  Sir  Edmund 
Harry  Elton,  Baronet.     2nd  wife. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Rice,  Vol.  lo,  page  16 r.) 


Florence  Harriet  Bourke,  born  at  Nether  Wallop  30 
November  1852,  bapt.  there;  died  at  16  Highdale 
Avenue,  Clevedon,  21  July  19 10,  bur.  in  the  churchyard, 
All  Saints',  Clevedon.  Will  dated  4  April  1907,  with 
codicil  dated  4  April  1908,  proved  at  Bristol  5  September 
1 9 10,  by  Ambrose  Elton  and  Emily  Sophia  Caroline 
Fellowes,  widow. 


Lucy  Helen  Maud,  bom  at 
the  Vicarage,  Nether  Wallop, 
on  Sunday,  28  September 
1856  ;  died  28  June,  bur.  in 
the  churchyard.  All  Saints', 
Clevedon,  3  July  1880. 


Rev.  Charles  Easther,  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1839,  M.A.=i=Marion  Jane,  bom 
1843  ;   2nd  Master  of   Richmond  Grammar  School   1839-43,  Curate  of  [  at      Kilham,      co. 
Easby,  co.  York,  1840-43,  Head  Master  of  Kirkby  Ravensworth  Grammar 
School  1843-45,  and  of   Beverley  Grammar  School   1845-78;   Chaplain 
to  the  Beverley  Union  1856-75  ;  Vicar  of  Kirkburn,  co.  York,  1876  until 
his  death  10  November  1886. 


A 


York,  3  June  i860; 
married  at  Langton- 
on-Swale,  co.  York, 
20  June  1882. 


Rev.  Charies  Edward  Band  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Charies=Caroline  Agnes  Helen,  bom  2 1 


Edward  Band,  Rector  of  Combe  Raleigh,  co.  Devon, 
see  previous  page) ;  born  at  Combe  Raleigh  10  May  1828, 
bapt.  there;  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  22 
April  1847,  aged  18,  B.A.  1851  ;  Vicar  of  Langton-on-Swale 
1856-98. 


February  1864 ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mark's,  Tollington  Park,  co. 
Middlesex,  31  January  1882; 
died  12  February  1883,  bur.  at 
Langton-on-Swale. 


87 


Charlotte  Mary  Anne, 
born  27  April,  bapt.  at 
Sidbury,  co.  Devon,  29 
April  1814;  died  18 
November,  bur.  at 
Woking,  CO.  Surrey,  24 
November  1903. 


William  Henry  Cullen,= 
M.D.,  of  Sidmouth,  co. 
Devon;  M.R.C.S.  and 
L.S.A.  1836,  M.D.  St. 
Andrew's  1837;  Sur- 
geon to  the  Royal 
Dispensary ;  Author  of 
"A  Flora  of  Sidmouth" 
and  "  The  Climate  of 
Sidmouth." 


=Jane  Elizabeth 
Butler,  born  in 
July  181 5;  died 
26  August  1 88 1, 
bur.  in  Cyprus. 
2nd  wife. 


Hugh  Percy  Fellowes,  bapt. 
at  Sidbury  9  November 
1816;  died,  aged  8  weeks, 
bur.  at  Sidbury  4  January 
1817.  _ 

William  Fellowes,  born  in 
August  1 81 7;  bur.  at  Sid- 
bury I  September  following. 


/N 


Georgiana  Frances,= 
dau.  of  George 
Robert  Goodin 
Bourke  of  Sidbury; 
marr.  at  Sidbury  (by 
the  Rev.  Edmund 
Fearon  Bourke 

Fellowes)  7  May 
1844 ;  died  4  July 
1855.      ist  wife. 


= William  Henry= 
Fellowes,  bapt. 
at  Sidbury 
8  September 
1818;  died  9 
January  1898, 
bur.  at  Nevf 
Southgate,  co. 
Middlesex. 


=Georgiana  Jane,  youngest 
dau.  of  Henry  James  of 
Ireton  Wodehouse,  co. 
Derby,  M.D.  ;  marr.  at 
Delraglar  Lodge,  co.  Perth, 
19  July  1859  ;  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  Sidbury,  aged 
20,  16  December  1859, 
bur.  at  Sidbury.   2nd  wife. 


Marion  Georgina,  of  Ivy 
Lodge,  Babbacombe,  co. 
Devon ;  born  23  November 
18 19;  died  at  Clevedon,  co. 
Somerset,  15  January  1910, 
bur.  there.      

Anne  Lucy,  bapt.  at  Sidbury 
I  October  1821  ;  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  Sidbury,  aged  12,  6 
June,  bur.  at  Sidbury  13  June 
1834- 


Bourke  Fellowes,  born  20  August  1846  ;  died=Emily  Sophia  Caroline, 
s.p.  at  sea,  on  board  the  Pacific  s.s.  "  Liguria,"  dau.  of  William  Henry 
aged  45,  on  Wednesday,  i  April  1891.  AdiSon  CuUen,  M.D.  {see  above); 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  19  May  born  17  June  1852  ; 
1 89 1,  to  Emily  Sophia  Caroline  Fellowes,  relict,     marr.  27  July  1880. 


88 


^ari0{). 


Arms  on  record  in  ike  College  of 
Arms. — Argent  on  a  chevron  sable 
between  ten  cross-crosslets  six  in  chief 
and  four  in  base  of  the  last  a  cross- 
crosslet  fitchee  of  the  first  a  chief 
azure  issuant  therefrom  a  sun  in 
splendour. 

Crest. — On  a  rock  proper  a  cross- 
crosslet  sable. 

Motto. — ^Justum  et  tenacem. 


Woodbine  Parish  of  Bawburgh  Old  Hall,  co.= 
Norfolk,  2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Parish  [^Pencil 
Drawing  i?i  the  possession  of  Charles  Woodbyne 
Parish,  his  great-grandso?i\  Chaplain  and  Private 
Secretary  to  Viscount  Townsend,  Lord-Lieutenant 
of  Ireland,  and  of  Sarah  his  wife  \_Portrait  in  oils 
in  the  possession  of  Mrs.  Frank  Parish],  dau.  of 
John  Woodbine  of  East  Dereham,  co.  Norfolk  ; 
born  at  Rainham,  co.  Norfolk,  17  August  1768; 
adopted  by  his  uncle,  William  Woodbine  of  Great 
Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk,  who  sent  him  to  the  English 
College  at  Liege  (1777-83);  joined  the  Light 
Horse  Volunteers  in  1794,  retired  as  Major  in 
1 8 10;  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Excise,  Scotland, 
181 5;  succeeded  to  Bawburgh  Old  Hall  on  the 
death  in  1828  of  his  sister,  Sarah,  wife  of  the 
Rev.  Richard  Turner  of  Yarmouth,  B.D.  (who  had 
succeeded  on  the  death  of  her  maternal  uncle 
Clarke  Woodbine)  20  January  1828;  died  at 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  aged  79,  13  May  1848,  bur. 
at  the  parish  church,  Hove,  co.  Sussex.  Will  dated 
17  October  1845.  Portrait  by  Thomas  Phillips, 
Ji.A.  {also  Miniature),  in  the  possession  of  Charles 
IVoodbyne  Parish,  his  grandson  ;  and  a  Miniature 
in  the  possession  of  Afiss  Emma  Catharine  Cubitt, 
his  great-great-niece. 


■Elizabeth,  only  sur- 
viving child  of  the 
Rev.  Henr)-  Head- 
ley,  Vicar  of  North 
Walsham,  co.  Nor- 
folk, by  Ann  his 
wife  (who  married 
2ndly  Anthony 
Taylor  of  Yar- 
mouth), and  sister 
of  Henry  Headley, 
the  Poet ;  born  16 
August  1771 ;  marr. 
at  Hockering,  co. 
Norfolk,  20  October 
1795  ;  died  at  St. 
Leonard's  -  on  -  Sea, 
CO.  Sussex,  aged  62, 
in  October  1833, 
bur.  at  All  Saints', 
Hastings,  co.  Sus- 
sex. Miniature  by 
Wilton,  in  the  pos- 
session of  Charles 
Woodbyne  Parish, 
her  grandson. 


Amelia     Martha=j=Sir  Woodbine  Parish  of  Quarry  House,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,=j=Louisa    Ann,    dau.    of 


Jane,  only  child  of 
Leonard  Becher 
Morse,  Barrister- 
at-Law  of  the 
Inner  Temple, 
Principal  Deputy 
Commissioner- 
General  of  H.M. 
Forces  ;  born  1 1 
March  1795  ; 
marr.  at  Nor- 
wood, CO.  Surrey, 
17  May  1819; 
died  at  St. 
Leonard's-on-Sea, 
aged  40,  on 
Thursday,  22 
October  1835. 
ist  wife. 


F.R.S. ;  born  in  London  14  September  1796;  educated  at 
Eton,  entered  in  1810;  entered  the  Diplomatic  Service  in 
18 14,  ajipointed  Attach^  to  Lord  Castlereagh  in  Paris  18 15, 
Consul-General  in  Buenos  Ayres  10  January  1824,  concluded 
a  treaty  of  amity  and  commerce  2  February  1825,  Chargd 
d'Affaires  1825-32,  when  the  Government  presented  him 
with  letters  of  citizenship  and  a  diploma  to  take  and  bear 
the  arms  of  the  Republic  for  himself  and  his  descendants, 
"in  chief  azure  a  sun  rising  or";  sent  to  Naples  as  Chief 
Commissioner  to  settle  the  British  claims  upon  the 
Neapolitan  Government  in  consequence  of  the  sulphur 
monopoly  17  November  1840;  joint  Plenipotentiary  with 
Sir  William  Temple  to  make  a  new  commercial  treaty  with 
the  King  of  Naples  1842,  treaty  signed  1845;  F.R.S.  4  March 
1824,  F.G.S.  1832,  F.R.G.S.  (Vice-President);  Knight  Com- 
mander of  Hanover  1832  ;  knighted  at  St.  James'  Palace 
I  March  1837  ;  Author  of  "Buenos  Ayres  and  the  Provinces 
of  Rio  de  la  Plata,"  1838;  died  at  Quarry  House,  St. 
Leonard's-on-Sea,  aged  87,  16  August,  bur.  at  Fairlight, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Wednesday,  22  August  1882.  Will  dated 
29  July  1880.  Portrait  in  oils  by  Thomas  Phillips,  R.A., 
in  the  possession  of  his  son,  Charles  Woodbyne  Parish,  and  a 
Miniature  by  Thompson,  painted  in  z8i8  at  Aix-la-Chapelle, 
in  tfie  possession  of  his  daughter.  Lady  Shuttlewortk. 


/^^nrz^t^^tO  S^a/ic^ 


A 


John  Hubbard  of 
F'orest  House,  Leyton, 
and  of  Stratford  Grove, 
both  CO.  Essex,  by 
Marian  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John  Morgan  of 
Bramfield  Place,  co. 
Hertford,  and  sister  of 
John  Gellibrand,  ist 
Lord  Addington ;  born 
28  November  18 14; 
marr.  at  Leyton  7  ^L^y 
1844;  died  at  Quarry 
House,  St.  Leonard's- 
on-Sea,  aged  73,  20 
March  1888,  bur.  at 
Fairlight.  Will  dated 
24  May  1883.  Minia- 
ture painted  in  1S44 
by  Sir  William  Ross, 
R.A.,  with  Miss  Ellen 
Hubbard,  )ier  sister,  in 
the  possession  of  Charles 
Woodbyne  Parish,  her 
son.     2nd  wife. 


{Pbr  issue  see  page  pj.) 


89 


Chamberlain  Hinchliff  of  Groom's  Hill  and  of= 
Lee,  both  co.  Kent,  formerly  of  Park  Street, 
Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  and  of  Hendon  Hall, 
CO.  Middlesex  (only  son  of  Thomas  Hinchliff 
of  Wandle  Grove,  Mitcham,  co.  Surrey,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Chamberlain  and 
Ann  Goodwin)  ;  born  at  Wandsworth,  co. 
Surrey,  in  1780;  died  at  Lee,  aged  70,  26 
December  1856.  Will  dated  15  November 
1853,  proved  (P.C.C.  32,  57)  29  January  1857, 
by  Thomas  Woodbine  Hinchliff,  son. 


=Sarah,  bom  at 
Polstead,  co.  Suf- 
folk, 29  Septem- 
ber 1797  ;  marr. 
there  21  Decem- 
ber 1824;  died 
at  Lee,  aged  62, 
on  Friday,  17 
February  i860. 


A 


Eliza,  born  at  Polstead  13 
November  1798;  died  un- 
married at  5  West  Hill 
Terrace,  St.  Leonard's-on- 
Sea,  CO.  Sussex,  21  July 
1 87 1.  Will  dated  16 
March  1864,  proved  (Prin. 
K-eg.,  567,  71)  29  August 
1871,  by  Sir  Woodbine 
Parish,  brother. 


{See  Pedigree  of  Hinchliff,  page  14S.) 


Major-General  Henry  Woodbine  Parish,  C.B. ;  born= 
8  January  182 1;  educated  at  Eton;  joined  the  45th 
Foot  (Sherwood  Foresters)  as  2nd  Lieutenant  9  March 
1839,  Lieutenant  1842,  Captain  1846,  Major  1856, 
Lieut.-Colonel  1867,  Colonel  1872,  retired  with  rank  of 
Major-General  25  February  1880;  served  in  the  Kaffir 
Campaign  1846-47  (medal),  and  commanded  a  mixed 
force  of  Royal  Artillery,  Cape  Mounted  Rifles,  two 
companies  of  the  45th  Foot  and  900  Zulus  detached 
from  Natal  in  aid  of  the  British  Resident  in  the 
Sovereignty,  South  Africa,  1851-52  (mentioned  in 
despatches);  commanded  the  45th  Foot  in  the  Abyssinian 
Campaign  1868,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and 
capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  C.B.  and 
medal) ;  died  at  The  Oaks,  Headley,  co.  Hants,  aged  69, 
on  Tuesday,  29  April  1890,  bur.  at  Headley.  Will  dated 
22  February  1871,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  621,  90)  9  June 
1890,  by  Charlotte  Sophia  Parish,  relict. 


=Charlotte  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Judge 
Henry  Cloete,  LL.D.,  Recorder  of 
Natal,  South  Africa;  born  in  1828; 
married  in  Natal  5  June  1849 ; 
died  s.p.  at  Kirklands,  Headley, 
aged  66,  on  Thursday,  1 1  October, 
bur.  at  Headley  on  Monday,  15 
October  1894.  Will  dated  13 
April  1893,  with  codicil  dated  7 
October  1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1 122,  94)  9  November  189^,  by 
John  Graham  Smith,  Captain  Indian 
Staff  Corps,  nephew,  Helen  Lindsay 
Mary  Callwell,  spinster,  and  Percy 
Leigh  Pemberton. 


Vice-Admiral  John  Edward  Parish,  born  3  June  1822  ;  educated= 
at  the  Naval  College,  Portsmouth  ;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  in 
1836,  Lieutenant  4  May  1846,  Commander  1857,  Captain  25 
March  1863,  retired  11  July  1876,  Rear-Admiral  31  December 
1878,  Vice-Admiral  30  October  1884;  died  at  Beech  Hill, 
Headley,  aged  71,  on  Wednesday,  22  January  1894,  bur.  at 
Headley,  where  there  is  a  stained  glass  window  to  his  memory. 
Will  dated  4  February  1881,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  360,  94) 
30  March  1894,  by  Williamina  Emma  Parish,  relict. 


=Williamina  Emma,  of  Beech 
Hill,  Headley,  eldest  dau. 
of  William  Longman  of 
Ashlyns,  Great  Berkhamsted, 
CO.  Hertford,  of  36  Hyde 
Park  Square,  and  of  Pater- 
noster Row,  London  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Michael  and  All 
Angels',  Paddington,  London, 
23  April  1879. 


Frank  George  Woodbine  Parish,  born  at  Ferndale 
House,  Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent,  on  Friday, 
3  January  1890,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Lancaster 
Gate,  London ;  educated  at  Cheltenham  College. 


Dorothy  Margarita,  born  at  2  Stanhope 
Street,  Hyde  Park,  London,  on  Friday, 
15  September  1893,  bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  Lancaster  Gate. 


90 


I 

Henry  Headley  Parish,  born  in  Guilford  Street,  Russell  Square,  London,=j=Caroline  Lateward  of 


and  bapt.  at  Ley  ton,  co.  Essex,  13  October  1801  ;  of  the  Diplomatic 
Service,  Secretary  of  Legation  at  Greece,  afterwards  Secretary  to  Lord 
Stratford  de  Redcliffe :  died  at  Ticehurst,  co.  Sussex,  aged  73,  on 
Monday,  29  March  1875.  Admon  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  29  June  1875,  to  Thomas  Woodbine  Hinchliff,  Barrister-atLaw, 
nephew. 


Brasted,  co.  Kent ; 
marr.  in  1831  ;  died 
at  Rome  on  Sunday, 
5  April  1868. 


Henry  Douglas  Herbert  Parish,  born  at  Brasted  Place  on 
Saturday,  27  September  1833  ;  died  at  72  Via  Sistina,  Rome, 
on  Thursday,  8  April  1869.  Will  dated  16  November  1868, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  488,  69)  6  July  1869,  by  Emily  Robertson. 


Francis  Parish,  born  at  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine  Republic,  9  May= 
1824;  Vice-Consul  at  Buenos  Ayres  1852,  Acting  Consul  1854-60, 
Consul  1860-64,  Consul-General  for  the  Island  of  Cuba  20  Sep- 
tember 1864,  Acting  Charge  d'Affaires,  Buenos  Ayres,  1872-73, 
retired  in  1874;  Chairman  Buenos  Ayres  Great  Southern  Railway 
Company ;  died  at  5  Gloucester  Square,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
aged  81,  on  Wednesday,  2  May,  bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London,  after  service  at  Christ  Church,  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  on 
Saturday,  5  May  1906.  Will  dated  22  June  1905,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  997,  1906)  2  July  1906,  by  Margaret  Greenlaw  Parish,  relict, 
Henry  Charles  Allen  and  Edward  TuU. 


'Margaret  Greenlaw,  of  5 
Gloucester  Square,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  dau.  of 
John  Miller  of  Buenos 
Ayres ;  born  at  Buenos 
Ayres  24  April  1839; 
married  at  the  British 
Episcopal  Church,  Buenos 
Ayres,  on  Monday,  26 
March  1855. 


Emily,  died  at  Buenos  Ayres  in  1865, 
bur.  there.  _ 

John  Woodbine  Parish,  born  at  the 
British  Consulate-General,  Buenos 
Ayres,  8  September  1S58  ;  died  young. 


Frank  Parish  of  Park  House,=j=Catherine,  dau.  of  the 


Bradvvell,  co.  Essex ;  born 
at  the  British  Consulate- 
General,  Buenos  Ayres,  on 
Wednesday,  21  September 
1859,  bapt.  at  Buenos  Ayres; 
educated  at  Lancing  College. 


Rev.  Henry  Lettsom 
Elliot,  Vicar  of  Gos- 
field,  CO.  Essex  ;  born 
3  February  1872  ;  marr. 
at  Gosfield  25  January 
1900. 


Margaret  Violet, 
born  26  Novem- 
ber 1900,  bapt. 
at  Gosfield. 


Frank  Reginald  Woodbine 
Parish,  born  6  September 
1903,  bapt.  at  Gosfield. 


Nancy  Woodbine, 
born  14  March 
1907,  bapt.  at 
Gosfield. 


Geoffrey  Elliot  Wood- 
bine Parish,  born  23 
September  1909,  bapt. 
at  Gosfield. 


Woodbine  Parish  of^Frances  Helen,   eldest       David  Anderson  Shennan=j=Margarita  Dolores, 


2  Stanhope  Street, 
Hyde  Park,  London ; 
bom  at  the  British 
Consulate,  Buenos 
Ayres,  21  September 
1862  ;  educated  at 
Cheltenham  College. 


dau.  of  George  Alfred 
Brittain  of  Ferndale 
House,  Tunbridge 

Wells,  CO.  Kent;  born 
25  February  1863  ; 
marr.  at  St.  James', 
Tunbridge  Wells,  on 
Wednesday,  2  5  July 
1888. 


of  28  Chesham  Place, 
London,  formerly  of 
Negretti,  Argentine  Re- 
public (son  of  Robert 
Shennan  of  co.  Kirkcud- 
bright, by  Catherine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  James 
Macmillan);  born  3  June 
1845-  /t\ 


born  at  Buenos 
Ayres  on  Saturday, 
25  January  1868, 
bapt.  there  ;  marr. 
at  Christ  Church, 
Lancaster  Gate, 
London,  29  April 
1891. 


Eric  Woodbine  Parish,  born  at  2  Stanhope  Street, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  on  Tuesday,  6  July  1901,  bapt. 
at  Christ  Church,  Lancaster  Gate,  London  ;  educated 
at  Radley  College. 


Violet  Mary,  born  at  2  Stanhope  Street, 
Hyde  Park,  2  March  1907,  bapt.  at 
Christ  Church,  Lancaster  Gate. 


91 


Rev.  Stair  Douglas  (only  son  of  Rear-Admiral  Stair  Douglas= 
of  Ashling,  co.  Sussex,  by  Anne  his  wile,  dau.  of  John 
I'ayne) ;  born  22  September  1804;  of  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  12  December  1822,  B.A.  1826,  M.A. 
1830;  Rector  of  Fishbourne,  co.  Sussex,  1850-56,  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Marquess  of  Queensberry  ;  Prebendary  of 
CJates  and  Canon  Residentiary  of  Chichester  Cathedral  1854, 
Vicar  of  Funtington,  co.  Sussex,  1856  until  his  death;  died  s.p. 
at  Ashling,  aged  69,  on  Friday,  8  May  1874.  Will  dated  i  No- 
vember 1871,  proved  at  Chichester  10  June  1874,  by  Maria 
Edith  Douglas,  relict,  and  the  Rev.  William  Douglas  Parish. 


=Maria  Edith,  born  in  Guilford 
Street,  Russell  Square,  London, 
31  July  1803;  marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Marylebone,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  1 5  February  1 83 1 ; 
died  at  Ashling  aged  82,  on 
Monday,  12  July  1886.  Will 
dated  16  1  )ecemberi8S2,  proved 
at  Chichester  10  September 
1886,  by  the  Rev.  William 
Douglas  Parish,  nephew. 


I 
George  Leonard 
Parish,  born  at 
Buenos  Ayres, 
Argentine  Repub- 
lic, 10  December 
1825  ;  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant Bengal 
Artillery  1843  ; 
died  on  Tuesday, 
12  August  1845, 
bur.  at  Cawnpore, 
India.  Monument 
erected  there  by 
his  brother  officers. 


Rev.  Thomas  Hubbard  (son  of  John= 
Hubbard  of  Forest  House,  Ley  ton,  and 
of  Stratford  Grove,  both  co.  Essex,  by 
Marian  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Morgan  of 
Bramfield  Place,  co.  Hertford,  and  brother 
of  John  Gellibrand,  ist  Lord  Addington) ; 
born  at  Egerton,  co.  Kent,  6  October 
1809  ;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
admitted  Pensioner  22  April  1829,  B.A. 
1833,  M.A.  1836;  Rector  of  Roding 
Aythorpe  and  Stondon  Massey,  co.  Essex, 
1841,  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Newbury,  co. 
Berks,  i860;  died  at  Pau,  France,  aged  69, 
on  Wednesday,  27  March  1878,  bur.  at 
Newbury.  Will  dated  31  May  1876, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  410,  78)  27  May  1878, 
by  Edward  Bray,  Barrister-at-Law,  and 
William  Francis  Hubbard. 


A 


=Emily  Fanny,  born  at  Buenos 
Ayres  on  Tuesday,  2  January 
1827  ;  marr.  at  Hove,  co. 
Sussex  (by  the  Rev.  Stair 
Douglas),  on  Wednesday,  10 
November  1847;  died  at  32 
Cornwall  Gardens,  South  Ken- 
sington, London,  on  Friday, 
29  January,  bur.  at  Newbury  on 
AVednesday,  3  February  1892. 
Will  datecl  7  September  1870, 
with  two  codicils  dated  7  Sep- 
tember 1878  and  10  March 
i88g,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  310, 
92)  15  March  1892,  by  William 
Francis  Hubbard,  son,  and 
Edward  Bray,  Barristei-at-Law, 
son-in-law. 


Harriet,  born  at  Buenos  Ayres  26 
April  1828;  a  Sister  of  Mercy  in 
the  Community  of  St.  John-the- 
Evangelist's,  Clewer,  co.  Berks ; 
died  at  ^Lanor  House,  Oxford, 
aged  54,  on  'I'hursday,  4  May  18S2. 
Will  dated  31  August  1871,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  581,  82)  1  July  1882, 
by  the  Rev.  William  Douglas 
Parish,  brother. 


Rev.  John  Marten  Cripps  (2nd  son= 
of  John  Marten  Cripps  of  Noving- 
ton,  CO.  Sussex) ;  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1841, 
M.A.  1844;  Rector  of  Great  Yeld- 
ham,  CO.  Essex,  1843-87  ;  died  at 
Belleview,  Exmouth,  co.  Devon, 
21  September  1893.  Will  dated 
3  December  1887,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  884,  93)  13  October  1893,  by 
John  Marten  Cripps,  son. 


! 

= Marianne,  born  at 
Buenos  Ayres  1 2 
May  1830 ;  marr.  at 
St.  Leoiiard's-on-Sea, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Thurs- 
day, 10  November 
1859;  died,  aged  32, 
on  Thursday,  23 
April  1863,  buried 
at  Great  Yeldham. 


A 


Ven''''  AVilliam  Douglas  Parish,  born  16  December  1833,  bapt.  at  Marylebone,  London; 
educated  at  Charterhouse  1848-53,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  23  May  1853, 
S.C.L.  1858;  Vicar  of  Selmeston  and  Alceston,  co.  Sussex,  1863  until  his  death;  Chancellor 
of  Chichester  Cathedral  1877-1900,  Archdeacon  of  Sussex;  Author  of  "A  List  of  Carthusians 
with  Biographical  Notices,"  1879,  "The  Domesday  Book  in  relation  to  the  County  of  Sussex," 
1886,  "Dictionary  of  the  Sussex  Dialect,"  1875,  and  other  works;  died  unmarried  at  the 
Vicarage,  Selmeston,  aged  70,  on  Friday,  23  September  1904,  bur.  at  Selmeston.  Will 
dated  17  February  1895,  with  three  codicils  dated  9  July  igoo, 
4  June  1901  and  15  July  1901,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1271,  1904) 
25  October  1904,  by  Charles  Woodbyne  Parish  and  George 
Ashley  Tyacke. 


<>3  ,  ^  .  '-^V  Jl^  . 


92 


Amelia  Martha  Jane,^ 
only  child  of  Leonard 
Becher  Morse.  ist 
wife.  /t\ 


=Sir  Woodbine  Parish  of  Quarry=j=Louisa  Ann,  dau. 


House,  .St.  Leonard's-on-Sea, 
Sussex  {see  page  8g). 


of  John  Hubbard. 
2nd  wife. 


I    I 
Nina  Louisa,  born 

at  Naples  30  May 

1845  ;  died  at  St. 

Leonard's-on-Sea, 

aged  29,  on  Friday, 

28  May  1875,  bur. 

at     Fairlight,    co. 

Sussex. 


George  Woodbine 
Parish,  born  at 
the  Villa  Catalani, 
Florence,  on  Satur- 
day, 30  May  1846; 
died  at  Tonbridge 
School,  aged  15, 
on  Tuesday,  22 
October  1S61. 


Frances  Montgomerie,  the=f= 
youngest  dau.  of  Vice-  ' 
Admiral  Alexander  Boyle, 
by  Agnes  his  wife,  younger 
dau.  of  James  Walker,  Civil 
Engineer;  born  12  April 
1854;  marr.  at  All  Saints', 
Ennismore  Gardens,  Ken- 
sington, London,  16  July 
1879;  <ii<^<i  ^'  '7  Prince's 
Gardens,  Kensington,  aged 
34,  29  January  1889. 
1st  wife. 


Charles  Woodbyne  Parish= 
of  58  Ennismore  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London  ;  bom 
at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Monday,  5  June  1848; 
educated  at  Lancing  Col- 
lege ;  F.R.G.S.  ;  resided  in 
Russia  1866-89;  Member 
of,  and  for  some  years 
Treasurer,  of  the  British 
Factory,  St.  Petersburg ; 
Member  of  the  Russia 
Company,  London. 


Hon'"''  Helen  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
the  Hon''''  John 
Sandilands,  Rector  of 
Coston,  CO.  Leicester, 
and  sister  of  James 
Walter,  Baron  Tor- 
phichcn;  born  20  Sep- 
tember 1853  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London,  on 
Saturday,  7  February 
1 89 1.     2nd  wife. 


I 
Charles  Douglas  Wood- 
bine Parish,  born  at  58 
Ennismore  Gardens, 
Kensington,  25  Novem- 
ber 1891  ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Hertford 
College,  Oxford  :  2nd 
Lieutenant  City  of  Lon- 
don Imperial  Yeomanry. 


Arthur  Granville  Soames= 
(son  of  Harold  Soames 
of  Lilliput,  CO.  Dorset)  ; 
born  12  October  1886; 
2nd  Lieutenant  Cold- 
stream Guards  16 
August  1905,  Lieutenant 
21  September  1907. 


=Hope  Mary  Woodbine, 
born  at  58  Ennismore 
Gardens,  Kensington, 
2  August  1893  ;  marr. 
at  the  Guards'  Chapel, 
Wellington  Barracks, 
20  December  1913. 


I 
Walter  Woodbine  Parish  of  9  Courtfield= 

Road,  South  Kensington,  London  ; 
born  at  St.  Petersburg  on  Friday,  3 
December  1880;  educated  at  Charter- 
house 1894-9S,  and  at  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford ;  Associate  of  the 
Institute  of  Chartered  Accountants 
1907  ;  Secretary  to  Public  (rompanies 
in  the  Argentine  Republic. 


=.\udrey  Katharine,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Thomas  Makins,  ist 
Baronet,  of  Rotherlield  Court,  Henley- 
on-Thames,  CO.  Oxford,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Lightly  Simpson  of 
Gower  Street, London;  born  13  January 
1S75  ;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Prince 
Consort  Road,  South  Kensington,  on 
Saturday,  28  April  1906. 


I 
Bridget   Audrey  Woodbine,  born 
at  Henley-on-Thames  on  Tuesday, 
13  August  1907. 


David  Elmer  Woodbine 
Parish,  born  27  June 
191 1. 


Dorothy  Blanche 
Woodbine,  born  at 
St.  Petersburg  on 
Monday,  24  April 
1882 ;  died  at 
Ligovo,  near  St. 
Petersburg,  on 
Sunday,  1 7  Sep- 
tember following, 
bur.  at  the  Monas- 
tery of  St.  Sergi, 
near  St.  Petersburg. 


Francis  Woodbine  Parish,  born  at  St.= 
Petersburg  20  May  1884;  educated  at 
Charterhouse  1898-99;  2nd  Lieutenant 
King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  3  August  1904, 
Lieutenant  13  February  190S;  A.D.C.  to 
Governor  General  of  Union  of  South  Africa 
(Viscount  Gladstone),  1910-12;  Adjutant 
Prince  of  Wales'  Own  Civil  Service  Rifles 
(Territorial  Force)  19 13. 


I 

=Dorothy  Mary  Catharine,  only  dau.  Marjorie  Agnes 

of  the    Rev.   Canon    Henry    Drew,  Woodbine,  bom 

Rector  of  Hawarden,    co.    Chester,  at    St.     Peters- 

by  Mary   his  wife,   3rd  dau.  of  the  burg    on    Wed- 

Rt.  Hon'''=  William  Ewart  Gladstone;  nesday,  28  April 

born  at  10  St.  James'  Square,  Lon-  1886. 
don,      1 1      March,     bapt.     at      St. 
Margaret's,    Westminster,    8    April 
1S90;  marr.  there  22  .April  191 2. 


Patrick  Edward  Gladstone  Woodbine  Parish,  born  at  Mahableshwar,  India,  on 
Wednesday,  26  March,  bapt.  there  privately  30  March,  received  into  the  church 
at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  on  Monday,  19  May  1913  (H.M.  Queen 
Alexandra  stood  Sponsor). 

93 


Sir  Ughtred  James  Kay-Shuttleworth,  Baron  Shuttleworth,  and= 
a  Baronet,  P.C.  ;  born  at  19  Duke  Street,  Westminster,  on 
Wednesday,  18  December  1844,  bapt.  at  St.  Luke's,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex  (by  the  Rev.  Charles  Kingsley),  28  February  1845  ; 
educated  at  Harrow  and  at  London  University;  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Westmorland,  J. P.  for  co.  Lancaster;  M.P.  for  Hastings 
1869-80,  and  for  co.  Lancaster  (Clitheroe  Division)  1885-1902  ; 
sworn  a  Privy  Councillor  1886;  Under-Secretary  of  State  for 
India  February  to  April  1886,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster  April  to  August  18S6,  and  Parliamentary  Secretary  to 
the  Admiralty  1892-95  ;  Chairman  of  the  Royal  Commission  on 
Canals  and  Waterways  1906;  Lord-Lieutenant  for  co.  Lancaster 
and  Custos  Rotulorum  Pads  1908  ;  Hon.  Colonel  1st  East 
Lancashire  Brigade  Royal  Field  Artillery  1910;  LL.D.  Man- 
chester 191 2;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baronet  26  May 
1877;  created  Baron  Shuttleworth  of  Gawthorpe,  in  the  county 
Palatine  of  Lancaster,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
16  July  1902.  Portraits  in  oils  of  Lord  Shuttlewoj-tli  at 
Gaivthorpe  Hall,  by  the  Hon^'^  John  Collier  and  Sir  Hubert 
von  Herkomer,  also  a  Miniature  by  Edward  Taylor. 


=Blanche  Marion,  bom  at  5 
Gloucester  Place,  London, 
on  Friday,  25  April  1851; 
marr.  at  St.  Leonard's,  St. 
Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex 
(by  the  Rev.  Canon  Stair 
Douglas,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  William  Douglas  Parish), 
on  Saturday,  1  July  1871. 
Portrait  in  oils,  by  Professor 
Gordigiani,  another  bv  the 
Hon^''  John  Collier,  ' R.A., 
also  a  Miniature  by  Reginald 
Easton,  at  28  Prince's 
Gardens,  Kensington,  London, 
in  the  possession  of  Lord 
Shuttleworth. 


A 

{See  Pedigree  of  Shuttleivorth,  Vol.  /j, 
page  166). 


Arthur  Woodbyne  Parish  of=i=Beatrice,    eldest    dau.    of    Clement    Upton-CottrellDormer    of 


Sandhayes,  Warmitisterj  co. 
Wilts  ;  born  at  St.  Leonard's- 
on-Sea  20  October  1854 ; 
educated  at  Winchester. 


Ingmire  Hall,  Sedbergh,  co.  York,  and  of  Rousham,  co.  Oxford, 
by  Florence  Anne  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Upton  of 
Ingmire  Hall;  marr.  at  Sedbergh  on  Saturday,  9  August  1884. 


Charles  Mark  Woodbine  Parish       George    Woodbine       Clement   Woodbine  Parish,   born    31 


of  Sellarsbrook,  Monmouth  ; 
born  at  Urmston  Lodge,  co. 
Lancaster,  on  Easter  Day,  25 
April  1886;  educated  at 
Charterhouse. 


Parish,  born  4  June 
1887. 


August  1888;  educated  at  Charter- 
house and  at  New  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  Lent  Term,  1907;  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  called  to  the  Bar  26 
January  1912. 


William  Woodbine  Parish,  born  at  Urmston 
Lodge  on  Friday,  6  June  1890;  died  21 
May  1904,  bur.  at  Ganerew,  co.  Monmouth. 


Frances  Winifred  Wood- 
bine, born  12  September 
1892. 


Henry  Woodbine 
Parish,  born  24 
January  1903. 


^^a^t^-if      MJ     JcL^t^'''l%^ 


94 


CKeviiesWoodbyr\e  Parish 


i^arisl). 


Charles  Compton   Parish  of  Hemsby,  co.  Norfolk  (youngest  son=7-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Cory 


of  the  Rev.  Henry  Parish,  and  brother  of  Woodbine  Parish  of 
Bawburgh  Old  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  see  page  8g) ;  born  at  Dublin 
Castle  I  May  1771  ;  of  the  Hon'''=  East  India  Co.'s  Service, 
formerly  of  the  Royal  Navy,  was  captured  by  the  French  fleet 
in  the  Mediterranean  during  the  Revolutionary  War ;  Principal 
Dock  Master  of  the  West  India  Docks  181 4,  which  post  he  held 
for  24  years ;  died  at  Great  Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk,  aged  70,  on 
Saturday,  29  May  1841,  bur.  at  Hemsby.  Mitiiature  in  the 
possession  of  Mrs.  Charles  Foster  of  Sotithwold,  co.  Suffolk,  his 
great-niece. 


of  Great  Yarmouth,  by  Esther 
his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Ritches 
of  Great  Yarmouth ;  marr.  at 
Jamaica,  West  Indies,  in  1806; 
died  at  Horsey,  co.  Norfolk, 
aged  93,  on  Wednesday,  3  De- 
cember 1879,  bur.  at  Horsey. 
Pastel  Drawing  in  the  pos- 
session of  Mrs.  Charles  Foster 
of  Southwold,  her  great-niece. 


Robert  Rising  of  Horsey  (only= 
son  of  Robert  Rising  of  Hor- 
sey) ;  born  at  Somerton,  co. 
Norfolk,  7  September  1801  ; 
of  Pembroke  College,  Cam- 
bridge, B.A.  1824,  M.A.  1827; 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  called  to  the 
Bar  25  November  1S28;  Lord 
of  the  Manor  and  Patron  of 
Horsey;  J. P.  for  co.  Norfolk; 
died,  aged  83,  8  March  1885, 
bur.  at  Horsey.  Will  dated 
17  December  1874,  proved  at 
Norwich  13  February  1886, 
by  Captain  Charles  Compton 
Rising,  R.N.,  son. 


Elizabeth,  born 
13  April  1807  ; 
marr.  at  Poplar, 
CO.  Middlesex, 
1 2  February 
1830;  died  at 
Horsey,  aged 
75,  on  Monday, 
10  July  1882, 
bur.  there. 


Rev.  Augustus  Frederick  Bellman= 
(son  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Bell- 
man, Rector  of  Helmingham,  co. 
Suffolk) ;  born  at  Helmingham 
22  May  18 18;  of  St.  Peter's, 
College,  Cambridge,  admitted 
Pensioner  3  July  1838,  B.A. 
1842;  Curate  of  Heinsby  1843 
-53,  Vicar  of  Moulton,  co.  Nor- 
folk, 1853;  died  at  Moulton 
I  March  1896.  Will  dated  3 
April  1893,  proved  at  Norwich 
19  August  1896,  by  Lydia  Mary 
Bellman  relict,  and  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Frederick  Bellman,  son. 
He  married  2ndly  Lydia  Mary, 
dau.  of  Admiral  Peter  Douglas. 


^Frances  Anna, 
born  in  1808  ; 
marr.  at  Horsey 
6  October  1844; 
died  at  Moulton 
8  June  1858, 
bur.  there,  ist 
wife. 


/K 


A 


Charles  Parish, 
born  26  July 
1809;  Architect; 
died  in  London 
30  July  1889, 
buried  in  Bromp- 
ton  Cemetery, 
London.  Will 
dated  28  August 
1884,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  708, 
89)  9  August 
18S9,  by  Alfrt.i 
Parish,  brother. 


Caroline  Hanrott, 
born  21  May 
18 14;  died  un- 
married at  St. 
John's,  Bishop- 
stoke,  CO.  Hants, 
on  Ascension  Day, 
24  May  1906,  bur. 
at  Bishopstoke. 
Will  dated  13 
September  1905, 
proved  (Prin. Reg., 
854, 1906)  22  June 
1906,  by  Thomas 
Alfred  Rising. 


Alfred  Parish  of  Guildford,  co.  Surrey  ;= 
born  at  Blackwall  26  November  181 7; 
served  in  the  Hon'''"^  East  India  Co.'s 
fleet  until  the  expiration  of  their 
Charter,  afterwards  Captain  in  the 
Peninsular  and  Oriental  Steamship 
Company  ;  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal 
Naval  Reserve  ;  Nautical  Assessor  on 
^Vreck  Inquiries  to  Board  of  Trade ; 
F.R.G.S.  ;  died  at  Blyton  House, 
\V'eybridge,  co.  Surrey,  11  June,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  at  Weybridge  15 
June  1903.  Will  dated  i  June  1902, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  897,  1903)  6  July 
1903,  by  Eleanor  Mary  Brandreth 
Parish,  relict. 


=Eleanor  Mary  Brand- 
reth, of  Blyton  House, 
Weybridge,  youngest 
dau.  of  Alfred  John 
Kempe,  F.S.A.,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Captain  Prior,  R.N., 
of  Hull,  CO.  York ; 
born  in  New  Kent 
Road,  London,  3  De- 
cember 1829  ;  marr. 
at  Plumstead,  co. 
Kent,  22  April  1S51. 


Major  Warren  Richard  Colvin  \\'ynne  (eldest  surviving  son  of  John  Wynne,=j=Lucy,  born  at  sea 
Captain  R.H.A.);  born  9  April  1843;  Lieutenant  Royal  Engineers  25  June  11  January  1S52; 
1862,  Captain  3  February  1S75,  Major  by  brevet;  served  in  the  Zulu  War 
in  command  of  the  Royal  Engineers  ;  died  at  Lower  Tuguela,  South  Africa, 
9  April  1879.  Will  dated  i  February  1876,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  505,  79) 
28  May  1879,  by  Arthur  Singleton  Wynne,  Captain  51st  Foot,  brother,  and 
George  Calkin  Andrew.  ,/f\ 

95 


married  at  Stoke- 
next -Guildford,  CO. 
Surrey,  on  Tuesday, 
I  February  1S76. 


Edward  Victor  Leopold  Parish,  born  24  May  1819  (the  Duke  and 
Duchess  of  Kent  stood  sponsors  at  his  baptism);  of  the  Royal  Navy, 
Midshipman  on  H.M.S.  "Tyne";  died,  aged  18,  on  Sunday,  9  July 
1837-  _ 

Sarah,  died  unmarried. 


Harriet  Maria,  born  18  May 
1824  ;  died  unmarried  at 
Horsey,  co.  Norfolk,  on 
Saturday,  11  April  1874, 
bur.  there. 


Harold  Swale  (eldest  surviving=-Alice,      born 

son  of  the  Rev.  Hogarth  John  at  Tavistock, 

Swale  of  Ingfield  Hall,  Settle,  co.       Devon, 

CO.    York,    J. P.);    born   at    La  25    February 

Vairie,   Dinan,    France,  6  Sep-  1854  ;    marr. 

tember  1853  ;  a  Student  at  St.  at  St.  Mary's, 

Thomas'     Hospital,      London,  Guildford,  co. 

M.B.      Lond.      (honours      for  Surrey  (by  the 

Medicine)       1881,       L.R.C.P.  Rev.  Hogarth 

Lond.     1880,    M.R.C.S.    Eng.  John   Swale), 

1880,    L.S.A.    1879  ;    Member  on    Tuesday, 

British    Medical     Association  ;  5    December 

in    charge    of    Lonely    Mine,  1882. 
South  Rhodesia,  1912. 


Thomas  Henry  Baxter  of  Greenend,=j=Florence,    of 

Plymtree,      co.      Devon      (son      of  Chiddmgfold, 

Thomas    Baxter   of   Woodford,    co.  co.     Surrey  ; 

Essex,   by   Rosetta    Long   his   wife,  born  at  Black- 

of  Corringham  Old  Hall,  co.  Essex) ;  heath,        co. 

died    at    Hayne    House,    Plymtree,  Kent,onWed- 

aged    63,    on    Thursday,    14   April,  nesday,       25 

bur.    at    Plymtree    18    April     1904.  April     1855  ; 

Will  dated  14  November  1898,  with  marr.atPlym- 

codicil  dated  10  March  1900,  proved  tree    11    Sep- 

(Prin.  Reg.,  724,  1904)  2  June  1904,  tember  1884. 
by    Florence    Baxter,    relict,    John 
Arrow  Kempe  and  Arthur  Algernon 
Warren  Wynne.                                    y\^ 


I 
Major  Charles  Wellesley  Parish,  born  at  sea  on  Saturday,= 
21  March,  bapt.  at  Charterhouse  27  April  1857  ;  educated 
at  Charterhouse,  admitted  Scholar  20  January  1869,  on  the 
nomination  of  the  Earl  of  Derby,  left  14  December  1875; 
entered  the  Royal  Marines  as  Lieutenant  27  January  1876, 
Captain  1885,  Major  29  August  1893,  retired  1897  ;  served 
in  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  at  bombardment  of  Alexandria 
and  action  at  Malaha  Junction  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star);  died  at  3  Portland  Place,  Fareham,  co.  Hants,  aged  40, 
on  Sunday,  i  August  1897,  bur.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Fareham. 
M.L  in  cloisters  at  Charterhouse,  Godalming.  Will  dated 
26  November  1885,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  927,  97)  31  August 
1897,  by  Mary  Teresa  Parish,  relict. 


=Mary  Teresa,  younger  dau.  of  Colonel 
Thomas  Robert  Hay  Drummond-Hay 
of  the  78th  Highlanders,  by  Theresa 
Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Harold 
Duncombe,  Lieutenant  79th  Foot; 
born  at  Tangier,  Morocco,  24  October 
1864;  marr.  at  Lymington,  co.  Hants, 
on  Thursday,  26  November  1885  ; 
marr.  2ndly  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  London,  on  Thursday, 
7  August  1902,  Richard  Rising 
Frederick  of  Aldwich  Place,  co. 
Sussex,  son  of  George  Septimus 
Frederick  of  H.M.  Exchequer. 


Irene  Auriol,  born  at  Forton,  co.  Hants, 
on  Friday,  6  January,  bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Forton,  14  Match  1888. 


Gertrude  Frances,  born 
at  Tavistock,  co. 
Devon,  on  Sunday, 
23  January  1859;  died, 
aged  3  years  and  4 
months,  on  Friday, 
13  June  1862,  bur.  at 
Chislehurst,  co.  Kent. 


William  Manfield  Rhodes  of  Hill  House,  Guildford, =i=Mary  Eleanor,  born 


CO.  Surrey  (2nd  soia  of  Charles  Henry  Rownson 
Rhodes  of  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex,  by  Margaret 
Lucy  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Butt  of  Ryde,  Isle 
of  Wight) ;  born  at  7  Orchard  Street,  Portman 
Square,  London,  on  Sunday,  9  April  1854,  bapt.  at 
St.  Matthew's,  Denmark  Hill,  co.  Surrey ;  educated 
at  St.  Paul's  School  (admitted  18  October  1865), 
and  at  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  admitted  i  Oc- 
tober 1873,  Scholar  1874-77,  B.A.  T877,  M.A. 
1880. 

96 


at  Chislehurst  25 
May  1865,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Chisleiiurst  ;  marr. 
at  St.  James',  Pic- 
cadilly, London,  on 
Mondnv,  20  April 
1885. 


A\ 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  Sable  a  cross  wavy 
enninois  between  four  plates  each  charged 
with  an  arrow  in  bend  of  the  first,  Fletcher; 
2nd  and  3rd,  Argent  three  bucks'  heads  erased 
and  affronte  ermines,  BouGHEY, 

Crests. — I,  A  plate  charged  with  a  pheon 
per  pale  ermine  and  sable,  Fletcher  ; 
2,  Out  of  an  Eastern  crown  or  the  points 
alternately  or  and  argent  a  buck's  head 
ermines  attired  and  collared  of  the  first. 

Motto. — Nee  qusrere  nee  spernere  honorem. 


iSou2J)ef)  of  aquakte, 
CO.  ^tafforli. 


Lieut. -Colonel  Sir  John  Fenton= 

Boughey  of  Betley  Court  and 
of  Aqualate,  both  co.  Stafford, 
Baronet  (only  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Fletcher  of  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme,  co.  Stafford,  and  of  Betley 
Court,  I  St  Baronet,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  and  coheir  of 
John  Fenton  of  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme);  born  i  May  1784; 
of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  3  May  1803;  M.P. 
for  Newcastle-under-Lyme  181 2, 
and  for  co.  Stafford  1820  until 
his  death;  Lieut. -Colonel  North 
Staffordshire  Militia ;  assumed 
by  Royal  Licence  16  May  1805, 
the  surname  of  Boughey  in  lieu 
of  Fletcher  on  inheriting  the 
estates  of  his  cousin  George 
Boughey  of  Audley,  co.  Stafford ; 
succeeded  his  father  as  2nd 
Baronet  14  July  181 2;  died, 
aged  39,  27  June  1823.  Will 
dated  28  September  18 14,  with 
eight  codicils  dated  29  Sep- 
tember 1814  to  26  June  1823, 
proved  (P.C.C.  599  Richards) 
23  October  1823,  by  Dame 
Henrietta  Dorothy  Boughey, 
relict.  Sir  John  Chetwode, 
Baronet,  and  Francis  Twemlow. 


■Henrietta  Dorothy, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Chetwode  of 
Oakley,  co.  Stafford, 
4th  Baronet,  by  Lady 
Henrietta  (Grey)  his 
wife,  dau.  of  George 
Harry,  5th  Earl  of 
Stamford  and  1st 
Earl  of  Warrington  ; 
marr.  9  February 
1808;  died  at  Mere- 
town  House,  CO. 
Stafford,  on  Mon- 
day, 22  January  1849. 
Admon  was  granted 
(P.C.C.)  9  April 
1849,  to  Sir  Tho- 
mas Fletcher  Fenton 
Boughey,  Baronet, 
son. 


Sir  Thomas  Fletcher  Fenton  Boughey  of  Aqualate,  Baronet  ;= 
born  at  Betley  22  January  1809;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Christ  Church,  O.xford,  matriculated  19  April  1826, 
B.A.  1829;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  counties  of  Salop  and 
Stafford,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Stafford  1832;  succeeded  his 
father  as  3rd  Baronet  27  June  1823  ;  died  at  Aqualate  Hall, 
aged  71,  on  Wednesday,  6  October  i88o,  bur.  at  Forton, 
CO.  Stafford.  Will  dated  3  June  1858,  with  codicil  dated 
8  June  1877,  proved  at  Lichfield  17  November  1880,  by 
Thomas  Fletcher  Twemlow. 


=Louisa  Paulina,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Giffard  of  Chillington, 
CO.  Stafford,  by  Lady  Charlotte 
(Courtenay)  his  wife,  sister  and 
coheir  of  William,  9th  Earl  of 
Devon  ;  born  at  Chillington ; 
marr.  at  Brewood,  co.  Stafford, 
27  December  1832;  died  at 
Aqualate  on  Wednesday,  10 
December  1879,  bur.  at  Forton. 


Anne,  born  in  1835  ;  died  at  the  White  Cottage,  Betley,  on  Thursday,  14  July  1887,  bur.  at 
Forton.  Will  dated  25  November  1880,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  675,  87)  26  August  1887,  by 
Charles  Fenton  Fletcher  Boughey,  retired  Rear-Admiral,  uncle,  and  William  Fletcher 
Boughey,  retired  Commander  R.N.,  brother. 


97 


Rev.    the    Hon'''"=  Everard    Robert    Bruce    Feilding=Anne   Henrietta,    born  at  Aqualate,  co. 


(youngest  son  of  Major-General  William  Robert 
JBasil,  Viscount  Feilding,  by  Anne  Catherine  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Jelf  Powys  of  Berwick  House, 
CO.  Salop,  and  of  Moreton  Hall,  co.  Chester) ; 
born  30  October  1799;  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  4  June  1818,  B.A.  1822,  M.A.  1828; 
Rector  of  Stapleton,  co.  Salop,  1824  until  his  death  ; 
died  at  the  Rectory,  Stapleton,  on  Thursday,  14 
September  1854.  Will  dated  22  May  1852,  proved 
(P.C.C.  915,  54)  22  December  1854,  by  the  Hon'''^ 
Anne  Henrietta  Feilding,  relict,  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Hunt  and  William  Fenton  Fletcher  Boughey. 


Stafford ;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  on  Thursday,  21  June 
1832;  died  at  Rose  Hill,  near  Shrews- 
bury, CO.  Salop,  aged  69,  on  Thursday, 
21  August  1879,  bur.  at  Stapleton.  Will 
dated  9  April  1875,  with  codicil  dated 
29  March  1878,  proved  at  Shrewsbury 
4  October  1879,  by  William  Fenton 
Fletcher  Boughey,  Barrister-at-Law,Robert 
Fenton  Fletcher  Boughey,  Charles  Fenton 
Fletcher  Boughey,  retired  Rear-Admiral, 
brothers,  and  Charles  Henry  Inge. 


Sir  Thomas  Fletcher  Boughey  of  Aqualate,  co.  Stafford,  Baronet  ;= 
born  5  April  1836,  bapt.  at  Forton,  co.  Stafford  ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  O.xford,  matriculated  8  June  1854; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Stafford,  High  Sheriff  1898,  and  a 
County  Councillor  (Newport  Division) ;  Cornet  North  Salop 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  formerly  Captain  2nd  Staffordshire  Militia; 
succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Baronet  6  October  1880;  died 
s.p.  at  Newport,  co.  Salop,  aged  70,  on  Thursday,  30  August, 
bur.  at  Forton  on  Monday,  3  September  1906.  Will  dated 
9  May  1906,  with  codicil  dated  6  June  1906,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1420,  1906)  i5  November  1906,  by  Dame  Sarah  Annabella 
Boughey,  relict,  the  Rev.  Sir  George  Boughey,  Baronet,  brother, 
and  Rowland  Pemberton  Liddle. 


=Sarah  Annabella,  of  Sundorne 
Castle,  Shrewsbury,  only  dau. 
of  Harold  Littledale  of  Lis- 
card  Hall,  co.  Chester,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Tobin  ;  born  26  August 
1839  ;  marr.  at  Wallasey,  co. 
Chester  (by  her  uncle,  the  Rev. 
John  Tobin,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  George  Boughey),  on 
Thursday,  25  August  1864  ; 
died  in  London,  aged  74,  on 
Wednesday,  1 8  February,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  at  Newport, 
CO.  Salop,  21  February  1914. 


Rev.  Sir  George  Boughey  of  Aqualate,  Baronet  ;= 
born  at  Aqualate  2  May  1837,  bapt.  at  Forton; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  O.xford, 
matriculated  31  May  1855,  B.A.  i860,  M.A.  1862; 
Rector  and  Patron  of  Forton  1863-1908;  succeeded 
his  brother  as  sth  Baronet  30  August  1906;  died, 
aged  73,  on  Thursday,  4  August,  bur.  at  Forton 
on  Tuesday,  9  August  19 10.  Will  dated  15  March 
1887,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1256,  1910)  i  September 
1910,  by  Dame  Theodosia  Mary  Boughey. 


=Theodosia  Mary,  of  Aqualate,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Charles  Smith  Royds,  Rector 
and  Patron  of  Haughton,  co.  Stafford,  by 
Mary  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis 
Twemlow  of  Betley  Court,  co.  Stafford  ; 
born  7  September,  bapt.  at  Haughton 
4  October  1840;  marr.  there  (by  her 
father,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Robert 
Boughey)  on  Tuesday,  20  April  1875. 

(&(?  Pedigree  of  Royds,  Vol.  g, 
fage  2.) 


Ethel,  born  at       John    Wollaston    Greene    of    The    Panels,    Bury    St.= 

the      Rectory,       Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk  (son  of  John  Smythies  Greene  of 

Forton,         on       The  Panels,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  by  Eleanor  Annie  his 

Friday,  4  Feb-       wife,    eldest    dau.    of    the     Rev.     Charles    Buchanan 

ruary,  bapt.  at       Wollaston,  Prebendary  of  Chichester  {see   Pedigree  of 

Forton  2  6        JVollaston,     Vol.    12,    page    76)  ;     born    at    Bury    St. 

March  1876.  Edmunds     i     September    1869  ;     educated    at    King 

Edward  VL's  School,  Bury  St.  Edmunds;   admitted  a 

SoUcitor  October  1890;   Registrar  of  the  Diocese  and 

Legal  Secretary  to  the  Bishop  of  St.  Edmundsbury  and 

Ipswich,  and  Registrar  of  the  Archdeaconi-y  of  Sudbury ; 

sole  partner  in  the  firm  of  Messrs.  Greene  and  Greene. 

98 


=Eva  Paulina,  bom  at 
the  Rectory,  Forton, 
on  Sunday,  28  Octo- 
ber, bapt.  at  Forton 
2  December  1877  ; 
married  there  (by 
the  Rev.  Charles 
Cradock  Twemlow 
Royds)  on  Tuesday, 
30  July  1 91 2. 


Rev.  John  Fenton  Fletcher 
Boughey,  born  6  June  j8ii; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  17 
October  1829,  B.A.  1833,  M.A. 
1836;  Rector  of  Forton,  co. 
Stafford ;  died  at  the  Rectory, 
Forton,  on  Tuesday,  21  June 
1853,  bur.  at  Forton.  Will  dated 
12  June  1853,  proved  (P.C.C. 
59°.  53)  13  August  1853, 
by  William  Fenton  Fletcher 
Boughey  and  Robert  Fenton 
Fletcher  Boughey,  brothers. 


Walter  Peter  Giffard  of  Chillington=f=Henrietta  Dorothy,  bom 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford  (3rd  son  of 
Thomas  Giffard  of  Chillington,  by 
Lady  Charlotte  [Courtenay]  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Viscount 
Courtenay,  and  sister  of  William, 
9th  Earl  of  Devon)  ;  born  23  Sep- 
tember 1796;  died  at  Chillington, 
aged  80,  on  Tuesday,  6  March 
1877,  bur.  at  Brewood,  co.  Stafford. 
Will  dated  19  July  1861,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  473,  77)  2  June  1877, 
by  Henrietta  Dorothy  Giffard, 
relict,  and  George  Holyoake. 


12  August  1812  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Chad's,  Shrews- 
bury, CO.  Salop,  7  July 
1836;  died  at  Pendryl 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  aged 
77,  on  Saturday,  17 
August  1889,  bur.  at 
Brewood.  Will  dated 
3  August  1887,  proved 
at  Lichfield  30  Seph 
tember  1889,  by  Wal- 
ter Thomas  Courtenay 
Giffard,  son. 


A 


Louisa,  bom  23 
May  1838;  died 
unmarried  at  The 
Derwen,  Oswestry, 
CO.  Salop,  on 
Saturday,  2  April 
1904,  bur.  at  For- 
ton. Will  dated 
14  October  1887, 
proved  at  Shrews- 
bury 28  April 
1904,  by  Lucy 
Harriet  Boughey 
and  Selina  Hen- 
rietta Boughey, 
spinsters,  and 

Francis  Boughey. 


I 
John  Fenton  Boughey, 
born  8  August  1839, 
bapt.  at  Forton ;  edu- 
cated at  Sandhurst  ; 
Lieutenant  2nd  P'oot ; 
died  at  Alexandria, 
Egypt,  12  July  1867, 
buried  there.  Admon 
was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  26 
February  1868,  to  Sir 
Thomas  Fletcher  Fen- 
ton Boughey,  father. 


Commander  Sir  William  Fletcher=Mary       Ann 
Boughey,     Baronet,     R.N. ;     born     Gundry,  dau. 
3  September  1840,  bapt.  at  Forton;     of      Richard 
educated  at  Berkswell ;  entered  the     Pearce ;  mar- 
Royal  Navy  1854,  Lieutenant  1863,     ried  at  Ham- 
Commander  (retired)  1883  ;  served     mersmith,  co. 
in    New    Zealand    War    1863-64     Middlesex,   i 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  medal) ;     August  1891; 
in     Abyssinian     Campaign     1868     died    in    De- 
(medal) ;  succeeded  his  brother  as     cemberi9i2, 
6th  Baronet  4  August  1910;  died     bur.at  Forton. 
at  Southend-on-Sea,  co.  Essex,  on 
Wednesday,  17  April  19 12,  bur.  at 
Forton.     Will  dated  19  December 
1910,    proved    (Prin.    Reg.,    904, 
19 1 2)    13    June    19 1 2,    by    Henry 
Fletcher      Boughey,     gent.,     and 
Rowland  Pemberton  Liddle. 


I 
Rev.  Sir  Robert  Boughey  of  Aqualate, 
CO.  Stafford,  Baronet ;  born  at  Aqualate 
21  March  1843,  bapt.  at  Forton; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  23  May  1861, 
B.A.  1865  ;  Curate  of  Stoke-on-Trent, 
CO.  Stafford,  1866-76;  Vicar  of  Betley, 
CO.  Stafford,  1876;  succeeded  his 
brother  as  7th  Baronet  17  April  1912. 


Waiter  Boughey, 
bom  7  April 
1844  ;  died  un- 
married in  Aus- 
tralia 3  July 
1885. 


Lucy  Harriet,  of  The  Derwen, 
Oswestry  ;  bapt.  at  Forton. 

Selina  Henrietta,  died  at  The 
Derwen,  Oswestry,  on  Saturday, 
27  August  19 10,  bur.  at  Forton. 
Will  dated  27  September  1906, 
proved  at  Shrewsbury  2 1  October 
1910,  by  Lucy  Harriet  Boughey, 
spinster,  sister. 


Hon''''  Gerald  Spencer  Clegg-Hill  of  Hinstock,= 
Market  Drayton,  co.  Salop  (youngest  son  of 
Rowland  Clegg,  3rd  Viscount  Hill,  by  the 
Hon'''=  Isabella  Elizabeth  [Wynn]  his  2nd  wife, 
Sth  dau.  of  Spencer  Bulkeley,  3rd  Baron 
Newborough) ;  born  4  March  1879;  served 
with  Imperial  Yeomanry  in  South  African 
War  1900-1902  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Salop. 


=Dorothy,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Forton,  on  Monday,  21  April, 
bapt.  at  Forton  25  May  1879  ; 
marr.  there  (by  her  father, 
assisted  by  her  uncle,  the 
Rev.  Robert  Boughey)  on 
Wednesday,  3  April  1907. 


Mary,  bom  at 
the  Rectory, 
Forton,  on 
Monday,  6  Se|> 
tember,  bapt. 
at  Forton  24 
October  1880. 


99 


Lieut.-Colonel  George  Fenton  Fletcher= 
Boughey,  born  9  September  1813  ;  Ensign 
59th  Foot  I  November  1831,  Lieutenant 
1834,  Captain  1838,  Major  1846,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  (by  brevet)  1854  ;  died  on  board 
the  "Kohinoor"  off  Cough's  Island,  on 
voyage  to  Hong  Kong,  20  July  1855. 
Adiiion  was  granted  (P.C.C.)  in  May  1856. 


=Matilda  Elwin,  4th  dau.  of  the  Hon'''=  George 
VVeatherill  Ottley,  Member  Legislative  Council  of 
Antigua;  born  at  Antigua  5  September  1814  ;  marr. 
there  16  December  1842  ;  died  at  Cambridge  on 
Monday,  29  February  1904,  bur.  at  Trumpington, 
CO.  Cambridge.  Will  dated  22  February  1900, 
proved  at  Peterborough  22  July  1904,  by  the 
Rev.  Anchitel  Harry  Fletcher  Boughey,  son. 


Colonel  George  Fletcher  Ottley  Boughey,  C.S.L,  of  60  Courtfield= 
Gardens,  Kensington,  London ;  born  23  January  1844  ;  entered 
the  Royal  Engineers  as  Lieutenant  25  June  1862,  Captain  1875, 
Major  1882,  Lieut.-Colonel  1891,  Colonel  9  April  1895,  retired  12 
October  1897  ;  Lieut.-Colonel  Eastern  Bengal  State  Railway  Volunteer 
Rifle  Corps  16  July  1886  ;  served  in  Bhootan  Expedition  1865-66 
(medal  with  clasp)  ;  in  Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal) ;  Chief  Engineer 
Public  Works  Department,  India,  November  1892  ;  Field  Engineer 
to  Koorum  Field  Force;  C.S.I.  21  January  1896;  Hon.  A.D.C.  to 
Viceroy  of  India;  a  Light  Railway  Commissioner. 


=Harnet  Rose  Amy,  4th 
dau.  of  Colonel  William 
Stuart-Menteth  of  the 
Bengal  Army,  by  Sarah 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Colonel 
George  Hamilton ;  born 
in  1848  ;  marr.  at  Agra, 
North -West  Provinces, 
India,  2  April  1872. 


William  Arthur  Briscoe  of= 
Longstowe  Hall,  co.  Cam- 
bridge (elder  son  of 
Richard  Holt  Briscoe  of 
Old  Caynton  Manor,  co. 
Salop,  by  Agnes  Sophia  his 
wife,  elder  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Ascough  Rickards 
of  Cosby,  CO.  Leicester) ; 
born  23  January  i860; 
educated  at  Harrow  (1874 
-78)  and  at  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 31  January  1879, 
B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1885  ; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Cambridge 
1898. 


■=i=Amy  Matilda, 
marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Han- 
over Square, 
London  (by 
her  uncle,  the 
Rev.  Anchitel 
Harry  Fletcher 
Boughey),  on 
Wednesday,  27 
July  1892. 


Major  Duncan  Darroch  of= 
Torridon,  Auchnasheen,  co. 
Ross  (eldest  son  of  Duncan 
Darroch  of  Gourock,  co.  Ren- 
frew, and  of  Torridon,  by  Ann 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Philip 
Rickman  of  Tottenham,  co. 
Middlesex) ;  born  at  5  Beaufort 
Gardens,  Kensington,  London, 
on  Sunday,  9  February  1868  ; 
2nd  Lieutenant  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  22 
August  1888,  Lieutenant  2 
February  1891,  Captain  20 
November  1907,  Major  2  July 
1908,  retired  20  August  1910. 


A 


=Elizabeth  Mabws 
(Lizzie),  married 
at  St.  Jude's, 
South  Kensing- 
ton, London  (by 
her  uncle,  the 
Rev.  Anchitel 
Harry  Fletcher 
Boughey),  on 
Saturday,  i  Oc- 
tober 1898. 


A 


Francis  Boughey 
of  The  Derwen, 
Oswestry,  co. 
Salop ;  born  2 
April  1848,  bap- 
tised at  Forton, 
CO.  Stafford  ; 
educated  at 
Berkeswick. 


Colonel  Henry  Boughey,  born  29  April  1850,= 
bapt.  at  Forton ;  educated  at  Longdon  ;  Ensign 
74th  Foot  27  November  1867,  Lieutenant  187 1, 
Captain  Highland  Light  Infantry  1878,  Major 
1887,  of  the  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  1888, 
Lieut.-Colonel  1895,  Colonel  by  brevet  i  July 
1899  ;  Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  Scottish  District, 
I  April  1892  to  29  August  1S93  ;  died  s.p. 
at  31  Medina  Villas,  Hove,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Saturday,  7  December  191 2,  buried  at  Forton. 


=Maria  Loraine,  dau.  of 
George  Yeldham  Wilkin- 
son ;  marr.  at  St.  James', 
Piccadilly,  London,  on 
Monday,  16  January 
1882  ;  died  30  Jan- 
uary 1 9 10,  buried  at 
Forton.  She  married 
istly,  Renton  George 
Felix  Poynter,  Captain 
87th  Foot. 


William  Fenton  Fletcher  Boughey,  born  at= 
Betley  Court,  co.  Stafford,  9  November  1814; 
educated  at  Shrewsbury  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  10  November  1831,  B.A. 
1835,  M.A.  1838  ;  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  called  to 
the  Bar  11  June  1839,  admitted  a  Barrister  of 
the  Middle  Temple  {ad  eundem)  4  June  1845  ! 
Recorder  of  Shrewsbury  1867-79,  Stipendiary 
Magistrate  for  Wolverhampton  1879-85  ;  died 
at  Glencairn,  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  75, 
on  Monday,  14  July,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Ealing  on  Friday,  18  July  1890.  Will  dated 
17  January  1885,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  753,  90) 
15  August  1890,  by  Caroline  Boughey,  relict. 


^Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Lucas 
Cubitt,  Rector  of  Catfield,  co.  Norfolk,  by 
Emma  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Francis 
Holyoake  of  Tettenhall,  co.  Stafford,  and  of 
Studley  Castle,  co.  Warwick,  and  sister  of 
Sir  Francis  Lyttleton  Holyoake  Goodricke, 
Baronet ;  born  at  Bucklesham,  co.  SufTolk, 
4  December  1839,  bapt.  there  6  May  1840; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Bryanston  Square,  London, 
on  Thursday,  30  April  1874;  died  at  Glencairn, 
Ealing,  aged  73,  on  Saturday,  22  March,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Ealing  on  Thursday,  27  March 
1 9 13,  after  a  service  at  St.  John's,  West  Ealing. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Cubitt,  page  41,) 


Major-General  John  Boughey  of  Beechcroft  House,  Brancaster,  co.  Norfolk  ;= 
born  20  January  1845  ;  educated  at  Wellington  College  and  at  the  Royal 
Military  College,  Sandhurst;  Ensign  62nd  Foot  8  July  1862,  Lieutenant 
1865,  Captain  1869,  Major  and  Lieut. -Colonel  1881,  Colonel  in  the  Army 
1885,  Major-General  23  February  189S,  retired  8  February  1902  ; 
Instructor  in  Tactics,  &c..  Royal  Military  College,  1871-75,  Professor  of 
Tactics  1875-78;  Brigade-Major,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1878-81;  Colonel 
commanding  62nd  (Wiltshire)  Foot  1886;  A.A.G.,  Scottish  District,  1889-94; 
Commanding  62nd  Regimental  District  1896-98;  commanded  brigade, 
Salisbury  Plain,  1898;  Author  of  "Text  Book  on  Military,  Law  and 
Administration." 


Constance  Susan- 
nah, 4th  dau.  of 
John  Penny;  mar- 
ried at  St.  Luke's, 
Cheltenham,  co. 
Gloucester,  on 
Tuesday,  2 1  De- 
cember 1875. 


Ethel  Constance, 
born  at  i  The 
Terrace,  Royal 
Military  College, 
Sandhurst,  on 

Thursday,  28  De- 
cember 1876. 


Rev.   Percy  Fletcher  Boughey,  born   23=j=Elsie    le   Strange,  2nd  dau.  of 


March  1882,  bapt.  at  the  Garrison 
Church,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia ;  educated 
at  Haileybury  and  at  Pembroke  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1904,  NLA.  1908; 
Curate  of  St.  Peter's-in-Thanet,  co.  Kent, 
1909,  Vicar  of  Holkham  and  Rector 
of  Egmere  with  Waterden,  co.  Norfolk, 
December  1913. 


Lieut.-Colonel  William  Herring 
of  Narborough  House,  co. 
Norfolk,  J. P.,  formerly  of  the 
Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  by 
Jessie  his  wife,  dau.  of  Colonel 
William  Welsby  of  Liverpool ; 
marr.  at  Narborough  12  July 
191 1. 


John  William  Fletcher  Boughey,  born  at  St.  Mildred's, 
St.  Peter's-in-Thanet,  on  Sunday,  16  June,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's-in-Thanet  in  July  191 2. 


George  Menteth  Boughey,  born  28  March  1879;  educated=j=Noel  Evelyn,  dau.  of  James  George 


at  Wellington  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  (jnd-class  Classics)  1902  ;  of  the  Indian  Civil 
Service,  Under-Secretary  to  Government  of  Punjab 
1912-13,  Assistant  Commissioner,  Punjab. 


Henry  Glass,  CLE.  ;  marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Saturday,  i  February  19 13. 


I 
A  daughter,  born  at  Dharmsala,  Punjab, 

India,  on  Tuesday,  14  April  19 14. 


Richard  Fenton  Fletcher  Boughey,   born  at  Aqualate,   co.   Stafford, 
12  January  1816  ;  died  there  i  June  1823,  bur.  at  Forton,  co.  Stafford. 


William  Charles 
Fletcher  Boughey 
of  The  Mythe, 
Hanwell,  co.  Mid- 
dlese.x ;  born  at 
15  Bedford  Place, 
Bloomsbury,  Lon- 
don, on  Thursday, 
5  November  1874. 


Reginald  Arthur  Wolseley  Whitestone  of= 
31  Fordhook  Avenue,  Ealing,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex (son  of  the  Rev.  William  Arthur 
Whitestone,  Vicar  of  Micheldever,  co. 
Hants,  by  Agnes  Sarah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Clarke,  Vicar  of 
Micheldever) ;  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Micheldever,  4  May  1869,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Micheldever ;  educated  at 
Marlborough  and  at  Gonville  and 
Caius  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1888,  B.A.  1891, 
M.A.  1896.  A 


=Henrietta  Emma,  born  at  43 
York  Street,  Marylebone,  Lon- 
don, on  Friday,  28  July,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Bryanston  Square, 
London,  30  August  1876;  marr. 
at  St.  John's,  Ealing  Dean  (by 
the  Rev.  Julius  James  Summer- 
hayes,  the  Vicar,  assisted  by  her 
cousin,  the  Rev.  Anchitel  Harry 
Fletcher  Boughey),  on  Saturday, 
3  August  1907. 


Matilda    Mary,     Rev.  Anchitel  Harry  Fletcher  Boughey  of  4  Cranmer  Road,= 

born    10    April     Cambridge;    born    14  August    1849,   bapt.  at    St.  John's, 

1847;  died  un-     Victoria,    Hong    Kong,    China;    educated   at  Kensington 

married  2   Sep-     School  and  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A. 

tember       1876,     (Wrangler  and  ist-class  Classical  Tripos)  1872,  Fellow  1874, 

bur.  at  Heidel-     M.A.  1875;  Lecturer  of  Trinity  College  1877-1904,  Junior 

berg,  Germany.     Dean  1884-86,  Tutor  1886-96,  Senior  Dean  1896-1908; 

Select  Preacher  before  the  University  1883,   1894,   1901, 

1905;  Curate  of  St.  Michael's,  Cambridge,  1877-78,  Vicar 

1878-84,  and  of  St.   Mary-the-Great  and    St.    Michael's, 

Cambridge,  1909-13;  Examining  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 

of  Durham  1904;  Rural  Dean  of  Cambridge  1912. 


=Katharine  Annie, 
dau.  of  Isaac 
Samuel  Lovell 
of  Thornby,  co. 
Northampton,  by 
Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Isaac 
Lovell ;  born  23 
May  1853 ;  marr. 
at  Thornby  (by 
her  brother,  the 
Rev.  William 
Faux  Lovell)  on 
Thursday,  9  Au- 
gust 1883. 


Arthur  Pickett  Scott  of  218  Bluff",  Yokohama,  Japan  (son= 
of  Robert  Pickett  Scott,  LL.D.,  Assistant  Secretary,  Board 
of  Education,  by  Amy  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Arnold  of 
Fortis  Green,  Pinckley) ;  born  at  Poplar,  co.  Middlesex, 
I  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Matthias',  Poplar,  31  October 
1885  ;  educated  at  Marlborough  and  Scholar  of  Peterhouse, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  (2nd-class  Part  i,  2nd-class  Part  2, 
Historical  Tripos)  1907. 


'Constance  Evelyn  Mary,  born  at 
1 1  Harvey  Road,  Cambridge,  on 
Wednesday,  3  December  1884, 
bapt.  at  St.  Michael's,  Cambridge  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary-the-Great, 
Cambridge,  on  Wednesday,  5 
November  19 13. 


Alan     Kenyon     Smith,    of     the=Gertrude    Mary    (Minta),    married    at  St.    Jude's,    South 

Indian    Civil    Service,    Assistant     Kensington,  London    (by    her    uncle,  the    Rev.    Anchitel 

Commissioner,  Central  Provinces,     Harry  Fletcher  Boughey),  on  Tuesday,  10  June  19 13. 
1902. 


102 


Edward  Joseph  Smythe  of= 
Acton  Burnell,  co.  Salop 
(eldest  son  of  Sir  Edward 
Joseph  Smythe  of  Acton 
Burnell,  6th  Baronet,  by 
Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Bellew  of 
Barmeath,  co.  Louth,  6th 
Baronet) ;  born  1 1  De- 
cember 1813;  married 
28  April  1840  ;  died 
s.p.  28  August  1 84 1. 
I  St  husband. 


=Anastasia  Elizabeth, = 
died  at  Tower 
House,  Arundel,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  76,  on 
Thursday,  23  No- 
vember 1893,  bur. 
at  Arundel. 


=Edward  Henry  Mostyn  (2nd  son  of  Sir 
Edward  Mostyn  of  Talacre,  co.  Flint,  7th 
Baronet,  by  Frances  his  ist  wife,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Blundell  of  Crosby  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster);  born  14  January  1813;  Captain 
8th  Hussars;  Cornet  12  July  1833,  Lieu- 
tenant 1835;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Flint; 
marr.  at  the  Roman  Catholic  Chapel,  Spanish 
Place,  Marylebone,  London,  on  Tuesday,  16 
May  1848;  died  at  Tower  House,  Arundel, 
aged  82,  on  Saturday,  23  February  1895, 
bur.  at  Arundel.     2nd  husband. 


A 


Edward  Harry  Fletcher  Boughey  of  Haxby,= 
CO.  York ;  born  at  90  Upper  St.  Giles', 
Norwich,  co.  Norfolk,  on  Sunday,  25 
August  1-878;  Naval  Cadet  15  July  1892, 
Midshipman  15  November  1894,  Sub- 
Lieutenant  15  June  1898,  Lieutenant  31 
December  1900. 


"Ethel  Georgina  Emily,  only  dau.  of  George 
Alexander  Harrisson,  Captain  Cameron  High- 
landers, by  Emily  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward 
Henry  Cradock  Monckton  of  Fineshade  Abbey, 
CO.  Northampton,  formerly  of  the  Hon**'^  East 
India  Co.'s  Service,  Bengal ;  marr.  at  the  Collegiate 
Church  of  St.  Paul's,  Valetta,  Maha,  on  Saturday, 
22  March  1902. 


Beatrice,   died         Patience,  born         Edward  Peter  Fletcher  Boughey, 
in  1904.  9  March  1908.         born  27  November  1911. 


Richard  Fletcher  Boughey, 
born  at  Douro  House,  Wol- 
verhampton, CO.  Stafford,  on 
Tuesday,  30  March  18S0; 
died  there,  aged  6  months, 
on  Tuesday,  14  Septem- 
ber following,  buried  at 
Wolverhampton. 


John  Fletcher  Boughey 
of  The  Mythe,  Hanwell, 
CO.  Middlesex  (twin  with 
George  Fletcher),  born 
at  Douro  House,  Wol- 
verhampton, on  Sunday, 
1 1  June  1882. 


George  Fletcher  Boughey  of  The 
Mythe,  Hanwell  (twin  with  John 
Fletcher)  ;  born  at  Douro  House, 
Wolverhampton,  on  Sunday,  1 1 
June  1882. 


Charles  Lovell  Fletcher  Boughey, 
born  at  1 1  Harvey  Road,  Cam- 
bridge, on  Tuesday,  10  May 
1887,  bapt.  at  St.  Michael's, 
Cambridge  ;  educated  at  Marl- 
borough and  Scholar  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1908, 
M.A.  1912. 


Katharine  Clara,  bom 
at  1 1  Harvey  Road, 
Cambridge,  on  Fri- 
day, 12  July  1889, 
bapt.  at  St.  Michael's, 
Cambridge. 


Anchitel  Edward  Fletcher  Boughey, 
born  at  1 1  Harvey  Road,  Cambridge, 
on  Friday,  6  November  1891,  bapt. 
at  St.  Michael's,  Cambridge ;  edu- 
cated at  Marlborough  ;  Lieutenant 
I  St  Battalion  Cambridgeshire  Regi- 
ment (Territorial  Force)  1911-13. 


103 


Edward  Fenton 
Fletcher  Boughey, 
born  4  July  1818  ; 
died  at  Codsall, 
CO.  Stafford,  aged 
69,  on  Monday,  12 
September  1887, 
bur.  at  Forton,  co. 
Stafford.  Adiiion 
was  granted  at 
Lichfield  1 1  Oc- 
tober 1887,  to 
Robert  Fenton 
Fletcher  Boughey, 
brother. 


Major  Anchitel  Fenton 
Fletcher  Boughey,  born 
at  Aqualate  Hall,  co. 
Staflbrd,  4  December 
1819;  Ensign  8ist  Foot 
30  July  1836,  Lieutenant 
12  June  1840,  Captain 
5  April  1847,  Major  16 
June  1855  ;  died  at 
Umritsur,  Lahore,  India, 
8  April  1856.  Adiiion 
was  granted  (P.C.C.)  16 
July  1857,  to  Sir  Thomas 
Fletcher  Fenton  Boughey, 
Baronet,  brother. 


Rev.  Robert  William  Dayrell  of=f=Elizabeth,  mar- 
Ley  Grange,  co.  Salop  (youngest  ried  8  June 
son  of  Marmaduke  Dayrell  of  1843;  died  at 
Shudy  Camps,  co.  Cambridge,  Ley  Grange  8 
by  Alildred  Rebecca  his  wife,  Novemberi876, 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Lawley,  5th  bur.  at  Shrews- 
Baronet) ;  born  10  December  bury.  Admon 
1812  ;  of  Magdalen  College,  was  granted  at 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1836,  M.A.  Shrewsbury  11 
1839;  Perpetual  Curate  of  August  1877, 
Hopton  Monk  and  Burton,  co.  to  the  Rev. 
Salop,  1843-69,  Vicar  of  Betton  Robert  William 
Strange,  co.  Salop,  1870-77  ;  Dayrell. 
died  at  Ley  Grange  18  Novem- 
ber 1904,  bur.  at  Shrewsbury, 
CO.  Salop.  Will  dated  17  De- 
cember 1903,  proved  (Prin. 
Keg.,  37, 1905)  14  January  1905, 
by  the  Rev.  George  Thomas 
Hall  and  Henry  Halcombe 
Hughes.  /^ 


Robert  Fenton  Fletcher  Boughey, 
born  18  September  1822  ;  died  at 
Aqualate  Park,  aged  79,  on  Satur- 
day, 9  November  1901,  bur.  at 
Forton.  Will  dated  29  March 
i886,  with  codicil  dated  21  May 
1895,  proved  at  Lichfield  17  March 
1902,  by  Major-General  John 
Boughey,  nephew. 


Vice-Admiral  Charles  Fenton  Fletcher  Boughey,  born  at 
Aqualate  Hall  12  December  1823;  Lieutenant  Royal 
Navy  9  November  1846,  Commander  1859,  Captain 
(retired)  1866;  Rear-Admiral  1883,  Vice-Admiral  15 
December  1888;  served  in  the  Crimea  1854;  died  at 
Banavie,  Ennerdale  Road,  Richmond,  co.  Surrey,  aged 
70,  on  Tuesday,  18  September  1894,  bur.  at  Forton. 
Will  dated  11  April  1892,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1061,  94) 
16  November  1894,  by  Robert  Fenton  Fletcher  Boughey 
and  Francis  Boughey. 


Alfred  Fletcher  Coplestone-Boughey,  born  at= 
Douro  House,  Wolverhampton,  co.  Stafford,  on 
Friday,  29  June  1883,  bapt.  at  St.  Mark's, 
Wolverhampton ;  Naval  Cadet  1 5  May  1 898, 
Midshipman  15  July  1898,  Sub-Lieutenant  15 
April  1902,  Lieutenant  15  October  1903,  Lieut.- 
Commander  15  October  1911  ;  assumed  by  Deed 
Poll  dated  24  May  19 10,  the  additional  surname 
of  Coplestone. 


=Mary  Cliff"e,  dau.  of 
Frederick  Coplestone 
of  Barrel  Well  House, 
Chester,  J. P.,  by  Sarah 
Janet  his  wife ;  born 
22  August  1882;  marr. 
at  St.  Andrew's,  Ply- 
mouth, CO.  Devon 
(by  the  Rev.  An- 
chitel Harry  Fletcher 
Boughey),  on  Wednes- 
day, II  May  1 9 10. 


John  Fenton  Coplestone-Boughey,  born  at 
Barrel  ^Vell  House,  Chester,  5  February, 
bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Chester,  3  March  1912. 


Cecil  Fletcher 
Boughey,  born 
at  Douro  House, 
Wolverhampton, 
on  Thursday,  1 1 
September  1884; 
died  I  June 
following,  bur.  at 
Wolverhampton. 


104 


JUUijJlJ^tfUjf-^ 


BAGOT. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  ^^wj.— Ermine  two  chevrons  azure. 
Crest.— Q)^A  of  a  ducal   coronet  or  a   goat's   head   argent   attired   of 

the  first. 
Supporters. — Two  goats  argent  attired  or. 
Motto. — Antiquum  obtinens. 


iSagot 


Hon"'  Emily  (Fitz-= 
roy),  4th  dau.  of 
Charles,  ist  Baron 
Southampton,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  Peter 
Warren,  K.B.;  born 
26  December  1770; 
marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square, 
London  (by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Lewis 
Bagot,  Bishop  of 
St.  Asaph),  30  May 
1 799  ;  died  at 
Christchurch,  co. 
Hants,  8  June,  bur. 
at  BHthfield,  co. 
Stafford,  24  June 
1800.     I  St  wife. 


=Sir  William  Bagot,  Baron  Bagot  of  Bagot's= 
Bromley,  co.  Staflbrd,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great 
Britain,  and  a  Baronet,  D.C.L.,  3rd,  but  eldest 
surviving,  son  of  William,  1st  Baron  Bagot,  and 
brother  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Richard  Bagot,  Bishop 
of  Bath  and  Wells  (see  Vol.  13,  page  i) ;  born  in 
Bruton  Street,  London,  11  September  1773; 
educated  at  Westminster  School,  admitted  2  June 
1788,  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
10  November  1791,  created  Hon.  D.C.L.  11  June 
1834;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baron  22  Oc- 
tober 1798;  Fellow  of  the  Antiquarian,  Linnean, 
Zoological  and  Horticultural  Societies ;  Author  of 
"Memorials  of  the  Bagot  Family,"  1824;  died  at 
Blithfield,  aged  82,  on  Tuesday,  12  February 
1856.  Will  dated  22  October  1852,  with  two 
codicils  dated  3  November  1845  and  i  February 
1856,  proved  (P.C.C.  268,  57)  15  April  1857,  by 
William,  Baron  Bagot,  son. 

{For  earlier  Pedigree  see  "Notes"  to  "Visitation 
of  England  and  Wales"  Vol.  10,  page  148.) 


Louisa  Barbara,  born  in  Upper  Brook  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  London,  19  April  1800; 
died  at  Blithfield  i  January  1801. 


=Lady  Louisa  (Legge), 
2nd  dau.  of  George, 
3rd  Earl  of  Dart- 
mouth, K.G.,  by  Lady 
Frances  (Finch)  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Heneage, 
3rd  Earl  of  Aylesford ; 
born  8  March  1787  ; 
marr.  at  St.  James', 
Westminster,  1 7  Feb- 
ruary 1807  ;  died  at 
Pool  Park,  near 
Ruthyn,  co.  Denbigh, 
13  August,  bur.  at 
Blithfield  21  August 
1 816.     2nd  wife. 


Louisa    Frances,     John    Newton    Lane   of    King's    Bromley=i=Agnes,    born   at    Blithfield    10 


born  at  Blithfield 
I  March  1808; 
died  unmarried 
at  Blithfield  17 
February  1829. 


Manor,  co.  Stafford  (elder  son  of  John 
Lane  of  King's  Bromley,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
only  surviving  dau.  of  Thomas  Lloyd  of 
Wyle  Cop,  Shrewsbury,  and  widow  of 
Thomas  Amler  of  Ford  Hall,  co.  Salop) ; 
born  4  December  1800;  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Stafford ;  died  at  King's  Bromley 
Manor,  aged  68,  on  Wednesday,  13  Oc- 
tober 1869,  bur.  in  the  church  at  King's 
Bromley.  Adfiion  (with  will  dated  18 
March  1839)  was  granted  (Prin.  Reg., 
42,  70)  6  January  1870,  to  John  Henry 
Bagot  Lane,  son.  /|\ 


August  1809  ;  marr.  there  on 
Tuesday,  8  January  1828  ;  died 
at  the  Rectory,  Leigh,  co. 
Stafford,  on  Wednesday,  4 
November  1885,  bur.  in  the 
church  at  King's  Bromley. 
Will  dated  18  October  1870, 
with  codicil  dated  13  Decem- 
ber 1876,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
49,  86)  2  January  1886,  by 
John  Henry  Bagot  Lane  and 
the  Rev.  Ernald  Lane,  sons. 


Charles  Wightwick  Finch,  Earl  of  Aylesford;  born  at  15  Curzon= 
Street,  Mayfair,  London,  on  Saturday,  7  June  185 1;  J.P.  for  co.  Kent, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Warwick  ;  Hon.  Colonel  3rd  Battalion  South 
Staffordsliire  Regiment  4  February  1899  to  1905,  and  of  the  4th 
Battalion  1899;  Captain  (Hon.  Major  1892)  Warwickshire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  1886-96;  succeeded  his  brother  as  8th  Earl  13  January 
1885.  He  married  2ndly  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London, 
16  April  1879,  Ella  Victoria,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Ross  of  Benena, 
and  widow  of  Captain  James  Wingfield  Linton  of  Hemingford, 
CO.  Huntingdon. 

108 


=Georgiana  Agnes,  born 
at  Dover  House,  Picca- 
dilly, London,  on 
Saturday,  22  May  1852; 
marr.  at  Blithfield  on 
Tuesday,  4  February 
1873;  died,  aged  21,  on 
Tuesday,  12  April  1874. 
1st  wife. 


Sir  William  Bagot,  Baron  Bagot,  and  a  Baronet;  born  at= 
Blithfield  House,  co.  Stafford,  27  March  181 1  ;  educated 
at  Charterhouse,  admitted  1820,  at  Eton,  admitted  1826, 
and  at  Magdalen  College,  Cambridge ;  Gentleman  of  the 
Bedchamber  to  Prince  Consort  1858-59,  a  Lord-in- 
Waiting  to  Queen  Victoria  July  1866  to  December  1868, 
and  February  1874  to  May  1880;  Hon.  Colonel  (Queen's 
Own)  Royal  Staffordshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry ;  M.P.  for 
CO.  Denbigh  19  January  1835  to  i  August  1852; 
succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Baron  12  February  1856; 
died  at  34  Prince's  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London, 
aged  75,  on  Wednesday,  19  January  1887,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Blithfield.  Will 
dated  26  July  1880,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  394,  87)  31  May 
1887,  by  William,  Baron  Bagot, 
son. 


=Hon''''  Lucia  Caroline  Elizabeth 
(Agar-Ellis),  eldest  dau.  of  George 
James  Welbore,  ist  Baron  Dover, 
and  sister  of  Henry,  3rd  Viscount 
Clifden ;  born  in  Spring  Gardens, 
Westminster,  9  January  1827  ; 
marr.  at  St.  James',  Westminster, 
on  Wednesday,  13  August  1851  ; 
died  at  Nervi,  Italy,  on  Tuesday, 
22  January  1895,  bur.  at  Blithfield. 
Will  dated  28  December  1893,  with 
codicil  dated  2  October  1894, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  116,  95)  12 
February  1895,  by  the  Hon'''* 
Walter  Louis  Bagot,  Lieutenant 
Grenadier  Guards. 


Hamar  Alfred  Bass  of  Byrkley= 
Lodge  and  Needwood  House, 
CO.  Stafford  (younger  brother 
of  Michael  Arthur,  ist  Baron 
Burton);  born  30  July  1842; 
educated  at  Harrow;  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Stafford  ;  M.P. 
for  Tamworth  1878-85,  and  for 
West  Staffordshire  1885-86  ; 
Hon.  Colonel  4th  Battalion 
The  Prince  of  Wales'  (North 
Staffordshire)  Regiment  8  July 
1893  ;  died  at  Byrkley  Lodge 
on  Friday,  8  April  1898,  bur. 
at  Needwood.  Will  dated  i 
January  1887,  with  five  codicils 
dated  23  November  1888  to 
14  November  1892,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  765,  98)  8  July 
1898,  by  Michael  Arthur, 
Baron  Burton,  brother,  and 
Sir  William  Chichele  Plow- 
den,  K.C.S.L,  brother-in-law, 
ist  husband. 


=Louisa,  born  at= 
Blithfield  on 
Friday,  22  July 
1853,  bapt. there; 
married  at  the 
Chapel  Royal, 
Savoy,  London, 
22Februaryi879; 
and  2ndly  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London, 
on  Thursday,  28 
November  1901. 


=Rev.  Bernard  Day 
Douglas  Shaw  of  5 
Hereford  Gardens,  Hyde 
Park,  London  (eldest 
son  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Francis  Shaw,  Rector  of 
Pinchott,  CO.  Bucking- 
ham, by  Mary  Elizabeth 
Moore  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Villiers  St.  George 
of  Cork) ;  born  at  Scray- 
ingham,  co.  York,  10 
July,  bapt.  there  3  Au- 
gust 1856 ;  M.A.  of 
King's  College,  London; 
Vicar  of  Christ  Church, 
Albany  Street,  London, 
1905- 1908,  of  the 
Church  of  the  Annuncia- 
tion, Bryanston  Street, 
London,  1908;  Com- 
missioner to  Bishop 
of  Mashonaland  191 1. 
2nd  husband. 


Constance,  born 
at  Blithfield  on 
Thursday,  19 
April  1855;  died 
unmarried  at  18 
Greycoat  Gar- 
dens, Westmin- 
ster, aged  42, 
on  Tuesday,  i 
February  1898, 
bur.  at  Blithfield. 
Will  dated  26 
November  1896, 
proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  127,  98) 
19  February 

1898,  by  Francis 
Alexander  New- 
digate,  brother- 
in-law. 


A 


109 


Rev.  Hervey  Charles  Bagot,  born  at  Blithfield,= 
CO.  Stafford,  17  December  1812  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  17  March  1831,  B.A.  1834, 
M.A.  1836;  Rector  of  Blithfield ;  died  s.p. 
at  the  Rectory,  Blithfield,  aged  66,  on 
Friday,  3  January  1879,  bur.  at  Blithfield. 
Will  dated  18  July  1873,  proved  at  Lichfield 
28  January  1879,  by  the  Hon'''"  Frances 
Mary  Bagot,  relict. 


^Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dicken  (formerly 
Dickene)  of  Barton-under-Needwood,  co.  Staf- 
ford ;  marr.  at  Bridport,  co.  Dorset,  on 
Wednesday,  16  July  1873  ;  died  at  The 
Hermitage,  Ruddington,  co.  Nottingham,  14 
July  1902.  Will  dated  2  July  1894,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1034,  1902)  14  August  1902,  by 
Christina  Hay  Harwood,  wife  of  Richard  Myrtle 
Harwood. 


Eleanor,  born  at  Blithfield  31  August 
1814  ;  died  at  Elford  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  aged  81,  on  Easter  Sunday, 
5  April  1896,  bur.  at  Elford.  Will 
dated  17  July  1894,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  445,  96)  s  May  1896,  by  Cecil 
Newton  Lane,  C.M.G.,  retired 
Colonel,  and  the  Ven'''=  Ernald  Lane. 


Alfred  Walter  Bagot,  born  in  Great  Cumberland  Street, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  4  April  1816;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  1 7  October 
1833,  B.A.  1836,  M.A.  1839;  died  at  Elford  Hall, 
aged  75,  on  Friday,  19  June  1891,  bur.  at  Blithfield. 
Will  dated  8  July  1887,  with  codicil  dated  i  October 
1890,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  822,  91)  7  August  1891, 
by  Cecil  Newton  Lane,  retired  Colonel  in  the  Army, 
nephew,  and  Charles  Henry  Inge. 


Sir  William  Bagot,  Baron  Bagot  of  Bagot's  Bromley,  co.  Stafford,  in= 
the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  and  a  Baronet ;  born  at  Blithfield 
Hall  on  Monday,  19  January  1857;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Stafford, 
J. P.  for  CO.  Derby  ;  A.D.C.  to  Governor-General  of  Canada  (Marquis 
of  Lome)  1878-84  ;  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Privy  Chamber  1885-87, 
and  a  Lord-in-Waiting  to  Queen  Victoria  1896-1 901  ;  Captain 
(Hon.  Major  1890)  3rd  Battalion  South  Staffordshire  Regiment 
1879-84,  Lieut. -Colonel,  2nd  in  command,  Staffordshire  Imperial 
Yeomanry  1898-1901  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Baron  19  January 
1 887 ;  Fellow  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  and  of  the  Linnean  Society. 


=Lilian  Marie,  youngest 
dau.  of  Henry  May 
of  Maryland,  U.S.A.  ; 
marr.  at  the  Oratory, 
Brompton,  London,  on 
Saturday,  25  July 
1903. 


Barbara,  born  at  44  Sloane  Street, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Sunday, 
I  January  1905. 


Colonel  David  Murray  Smythe  of  Methven  Castle,  co.  Perth  (eldest=[=Katherine  Jane,  born 


son  of  William  Smythe  of  Methven  Castle,  by  Emily  his  2nd  wife,  dau. 
of  General  Sir  John  Oswald,  G.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.) ;  born  at  Edinburgh 
on  Sunday,  17  November  1850;  educated  at  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1869,  and  at  Sandhurst;  joined 
Royal  Perth  Rifles  (Militia)  1870,  Lieutenant  79th  F^oot  (Queen's  Own 
Cameron  Highlanders)  8  May  1874,  Captain  1880,  Major  3rd  Battalion 
The  Black  Watch  (Royal  Highlanders)  30  June  1890,  Lieut.-Colonel 
in  Command  18  November  1893  to  1897  ;  served  in  Zulu  War  with 
the  Natal  Native  Contingent  (medal  with  clasp);  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Perth. 


at  Blithfield  on 
Friday,  7  January 
1859,  bapt.  there  ; 
marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  Lon- 
don, on  Saturday, 
17  September  1898. 


/N 


no 


Francis  Alexander  Newdigate-Newdegate  of  Arbury,  Nuneaton,  co.= 
Warwick  (only  child  of  Francis  William  Newdigate  of  Kirk  and  West 
Hallam,  co.  Derby,  and  of  Allesley  Park,  co.  Warwick,  by  Charlotte 
Elizabeth  Agnes  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Field-Marshal  Sir  Alexander 
Woodford,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.);  bom  at  the  house  of  Field-Marshal 
Sir  Alexander  Woodford,  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
31  December  1862,  bapt.  at  St.  Luke's,  Chelsea,  4  February  1863  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst ; 
Lieutenant  Coldstream  Guards  January  1893  to  September  1895  ; 
J. P.,  D.L.  and  County  Alderman  for  co.  Warwick,  D.L.  for  co.  Derby; 
a  Trustee  and  Governor  of  Rugby  School ;  Knight  of  Grace  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  M.P. 
for  Nuneaton  division  of  co.  Warwick  July  1892  to  January  1906, 
and  for  Tamworth  division  since  16  January  1909  ;  assumed 
by  Royal  Licence  dated  25  September  1902,  the  additional  name  of 
Newdegate. 


I 
^Elizabeth  Sophia  Lucia 
(Lady  of  Grace  of 
the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land) ;  born  at  Blith- 
field,  CO.  Stafford,  on 
Tuesday,  30  Jul)',  bapt. 
there  1  September 
1861  ;  married  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Saturday, 
13  October  1888. 


A 


(See  Pedigree  of  Newdigate,   Vol.  7, 
page  54.) 


Major  Walter  Lewis  Bagot,  D.S.O. ;  born  at  Blithfield  on  Friday,= 
22  April  1864;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  the  Royal  Military 
College,  Sandhurst ;  Lieutenant  Grenadier  Guards  23  August  1884, 
A.D.C.  to  Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  of  South  Australia 
(Earl  of  Kintore)  17  April  to  30  November  1891,  Captain  28 
October  1895,  Major  (retired)  18  October  1902;  served  in  the 
Nile  Expedition  1898,  slightly  wounded  at  Battle  of  Khartoum 
(Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  medal);  in  South  African  War  1899 
-1900,  A.D.C.  to  Lieut.-Colonel  Sir  Henry  Seymour  Rawlinson, 
Baronet,  D.A.A.G.  for  Imperial  Yeomanry,  afterwards  Provisional 
Administrator,  Transvaal  Postal  Services  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
"London  Gazette,"  10  September  1901,  Queen's  medal  with  two 
clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps,  brevet  of  Major) ;  D.S.O.  29 
November  1900;  Captain  Reserve  of  Officers  28  October  1895; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Stafford ;  General  Manager  Chamber  of  Mines 
(Johannesburg),  Labour  Importation  Agency. 


=Margaret  Jane  Caroline, 
youngest  dau.  of  the 
Hon'''«FrederickWilliam 
Cadogan,  M.P.  (4th  son 
of  George,  3rd  Earl 
Cadogan),  by  Lady  Ade- 
laide his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Henry  William, 
I  St  Marquess  of  Angle- 
sey, K.G. ;  born  in  South 
Audley  Street,  London, 
on  Thursday,  14  Feb- 
ruary 1856;  marr.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Saturday, 
6  February  1892. 


Marjorie  Olive,  Edward  Lewis  Henry  Bagot,  born  at 
born  21  No-  21  Hans  Place,  Sloane  Street,  Chelsea, 
vember  1893.  on  Sunday,  18  October  1896. 


iWoore. 


Arms. —Or  a  Moor's  head  between  three  fleur-de-lis  sable. 
Cnst. — A  Moor's  head  and  bust  in  profile  between  two  wings. 
Motto. — Malo  niori  quam  fajdari. 


<i/(rh/yL.  f/tcnrf*-^^ 


Charles    Edward    Moore    of    the    Upper    House,    Shelsley-Beauchamp, 

CO.  Worcester  (4th  son  of  John   Moore  of  Callow   Hill,   co.  Worcester, 

and  of  Lea  End  House,  in  Alvechurch, 

CO.  Worcester,  by  Mary  his   ist  wife, 

dau.    of    John    Farr    of    Alvechurch; 

and  youngest  brother  of  John  Moore 

of    Lea    End    House,    see    Vol.    8,    page    105)  ;    bapt.    at   Alvechurch 

2    November    1794;    died    at   the   Upper    House,    Shelsley-Beauchamp, 

aged  55,  on  Monday,  2  August  1847,  bur.  at  Shelsley-Beauchamp.     M.L 

Will  dated    15   April    1847,   proved  (P.C.C.   664,   47)   23   August    1847, 

by  James  Moore,  son,  and  Joseph  Hallam. 


(For  earlier  Pedigree  see 


'Notes"  to  ''Visitation  of  Engla7td  and  Wales" 
Vol.  8,  page  62.) 


=Eliza  Hornblower, 
died  at  the  Upper 
House,  Shelsley- 
Beauchamp,  aged 
58,  on  Sunday, 
5  December  1852, 
bur.  at  Shelsley- 
Beauchamp.  M.I. 
Will  dated  20 
July    1852,   proved 

(P.C.C.   387,  53) 

5  May  1853,  by 
Joseph  Hallam. 


Henry  Moore  of  The  Grange,=pSusan,     dau.    of     Arthur     William     Moore,     born     at     Other 


Leominster,  co.  Hereford, 
and  of  Shelsley-Beauchamp  ; 
admitted  a  Solicitor,  Easter, 
1851  ;  Clerk  to  Borough 
Magistrates  for  Leominster ; 
Coroner  for  Leominster 
division  of  co.  Hereford  ; 
died  at  The  Grange,  Leomin- 
ster, on  Friday,  31  July 
1 89 1,  bur.  at  Leominster. 


Thomas  Bradley, 
J.P.,  by  Mary 
Gower  his  wife  ; 
married  in  1857. 


Shelsey-Beauchamp  ;  educated  at 
King  Edward's  School,  Birmingham, 
and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
admitted  pensioner  4  July  1846, 
aged  19,  B.A.  1850  ;  a  Student  of  the 
Middle  Temple ;  died  at  Shelsley- 
Beauchamp,  aged  23,  19  October 
1850.  Adfrion  was  granted  (P.C.C.) 
25  January  185 1,  to  Eliza  Moore, 
widow,  mother  and  next-of-kin. 


Ethel,  born  at  The 
Grange,  Leominster, 
on  Friday,  i  April 
1859;  marr.  Thomas 
H.  Edwards,  son  of 
Alfred  Edwards  of 
Leominster. 

=r 
A 


Henry  Andrews  of  Manor  Cottage,= 
Englefield  Green,  co.  Surrey  (younger 
son  of  Charles  Andrews  of  Laysters,  co. 
Hereford,  J. P.) ;  admitted  a  Solicitor, 
Michaelmas,  1873  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Hereford; 
died  at  18  Essex  Street,  Strand,  London, 
aged  48,  on  Tuesday,  22  November  1898. 
Adiiion  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  28  December  1898,  to  Edith 
Bessie  Andrews,  relict.  He  married  2ndly 
at  St.  James',  Piccadilly,  London,  on 
Thursday,  20  October  1898,  Edith  Bessie, 
4th  dau.  of  Admiral  Henry  Duncan  Grant, 
C.B.,  of  Coombe  Lodge,  East  Liss,  co. 
Hants. 


=Alice,  born  at  The  Grange, 
Leominster,  on  Sunday,  16 
December  i860 ;  marr.  at 
the  Priory  Church,  Leomin- 
ster (by  her  uncle,  the  Rev. 
Edward  Bradley),  on  Mon- 
day, 30  July  1883  ;  died  at 
8  The  Parade,  ^\'orthing,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  32,  on  Monday, 
16  January  1893.      ist  wife. 


Harry  Farr  Bradley  Moore  of  Fairfield,  Knutsford,  co.  Chester,  and= 
of    Shelsley-Beauchamp,     co.    Worcester ;      bom     at    The    Grange, 
Leominster,  co.  Hereford,  on  Sunday,   i8  May,  bapt.  at  Leominster 
i6  July  1862;  educated  at  Denstone;  died,  aged  46,  on  Monday,  10 
December,    bur.    at    Shelsley-Beauchamp    on    Friday,    14    December 

1906.  Will  dated   27   February  1906,  proved  at  Chester  5  January 

1907,  by   Mabel   Clara  Adelaide   Moore,  relict,  and    Percy  Cowdell 
Winterton. 


I 
Constance  Alice,  born  at  Fair- 
field, Knutsford,  on  Thursday, 
12  December  1895,  bapt.  at 
St.  Cross  Church,  Knutsford, 
3  February  1896. 


=Mabel  Clara  Adelaide, 
dau.  of  C.  Cox  of 
Bridport,  co.  Dorset, 
formerly  of  North 
Shields,  CO.  North- 
umberland, by  Ellen 
Driscoll  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Jeremiah  Neil  (for- 
merly O'Neil) ;  marr. 
at  the  parish  church, 
Fairfield,  co.  Derby, 
on  Saturday,  i  August 
1891. 


Humfry  John  Bradley  Moore, 
born  at  Fairfield,  Knutsford, 
on  Monday,  16  May,  bapt.  at 
St.  Cross  Church,  Knutsford, 
22  June  1898  ;  educated  at 
Rugby,  entered  191 1. 


Ralph  Bradley  Moore,  bom 
at  Fairfield,  Knutsford,  on 
Thursday,  26  October  1899, 
bapt.  at  St.  Cross  Church, 
Knutsford,  7  February  1900; 
entered  for  Rugby  191 3. 


Charles  Edward  Arthur  Moore  of  Fair  Lawn,  Leominster  ;=j=Emily,  dau.   of  James   Hewat,  by 


born  at  The  Grange,  Leominster,  on  Tuesday,  29 
December  1863,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Leominster; 
admitted  a  SoHcitor  July  1887,  Clerk  to  Borough 
Magistrates  for  Leominster ;  Coroner  for  Leominster 
division  of  co.  Hereford. 


Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  James 
Thomas  Carpenter  of  Priory 
House,  Titley,  co.  Hereford;  marr. 
16  February  1892. 


Mary,  born  at  Fair  Lawn, 
Leominster,  20  May  1893. 


Charles  Hewat  Moore,  born 
at  Fair  Lawn,  Leominster, 
19  May  1895. 


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113 


iSicfelej)  of  JHoselei),  to.  Maomster. 


Thomas  Bickley  of  Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick  (son  of= 
Edward  Bickley  of  Wolverhampton,  co.  Stafford,  by 
OHve  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Doleman) ;  born  17  July, 
bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Wolverhampton,  21  July  1776; 
died  14  April,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  of  St.  Bartholo- 
mew's, Edgbaston,  21  April  1846.  M.I.  Will  dated 
16  December  1842,  proved  (P.C.C.)  4  May  1846,  by 
Edward  and  James  Bickley,  sons. 


=Sarah  Newey,  born 
8  October  1776  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Bartho- 
lomew's, Edgbaston, 
26  October  1795  ; 
died  29  May,  bur. 
in  the  churchyard 
of  St.  Bartholomew's, 
Edgbaston,  4  June 
1842.     M.I. 


Mary  Ann,  born  in  Birmingham  16 
November  1796,  bapt.  at  St.  Philip's, 
Birmingham,  21  August  1797;  marr. 
at  St.  Martin's,  Birmingham,  1 7  July 
18 1 6,  John  Albutt  of  Aston-by- 
Birmingham,  co.  Warwick.  She 
died  16  November,  and  was  bur. 
in  the  churchyard  of  SS.  Peter  and 
Paul's,  Aston -by -Birmingham,  31 
November  1873.  =j= 
A 


Edward  Bickley  of  Edgbaston  ;= 
born  in  Birmingham  21  January 
1799;  died,  aged  67,  30  De- 
cember 1866,  bur.  in  the  Church 
of  England  Cemetery,  Birming- 
ham, 4  January  1867.  M.I. 
Will  dated  26  December  1866, 
proved  at  Birmingham  14  August 
1867,  by  James  and  Thomas 
Bickley,  brothers. 


=Hebe,  dau.  of  George 
Reading  of  Birming- 
ham ;  born  20  April 
1 8 1 5  ;  marr.  at  SS. 
Peter  and  Paul's, 
Aston-by-Birmingham, 
9  August  1836;  died, 
aged  65,  16  May, 
bur.  in  the  Church 
of  England  Cemetery, 
Birmingham,  20  May 
1880.     M.I. 


A 


I 
Edward  Doleman 
Bickley,  born  in 
Birmingham  on 
Monday,  1 7  March, 
bapt.  at  St.  Martin's, 
Birmingham,  8  Ap- 
ril 1834;  died  31 
August,  bur.  in 
the  churchyard  of 
St.  Paul's,  Birming- 
ham, 3  September 
1834- 


James  Bickley,  born 
in  Birmingham  on 
Sunday,  lo  May, 
bapt.  at  St.  Martin's, 
Birmingham,  3  June 
1835  ;  died  11  April, 
bur.  in  the  church- 
yard of  St.  Paul's, 
Birmingham,  15 
April  1836. 


Thomas  Alfred  Bickley,  born 
at  Balsall  Heath,  co.  Worcester, 
on  Monday,  10  April,  bapt.  at  St. 
Martin's,  Birmingham,  26  April 
1837;  died  unmarried,  aged  74, 
2  July,  bur.  in  Brandwood  End 
Cemetery,  King's  Norton,  co. 
Worcester,  7  July  191 1.  M.I. 
Adifion  was  granted  at  Wor- 
cester 26  July  191 1,  to  William 
Bickleigh  Bickley,  brother. 


Olivia,  born  in 
Birmingham  on 
Friday,  23  No- 
vember, bapt. 
at  St.  Martin's, 
Birmingham,  14 
December   1838. 


114 


Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas= 
Felton  of  Birmingham ; 
marr.  at  St.  Martin's, 
Birmingham,  1 8  January 
1827;  died,  aged  37, 
20  September,  bur.  in 
the  churchyard  of  St. 
Paul's,  Birmingham,  24 
September  1844.  M.I. 
I  St  wife. 


I 


James  Bickley  of  Edgbaston,  co.= 
Warwick ;  born  in  Birmingham  29 
September,  bapt.  at  St.  Philip's, 
Birmingham,  24  October  1803; 
died,  aged  82,  i  November,  bur.  in 
the  churchyard  of  St.  Bartholomew's, 
Edgbaston,  5  November  1885.  M.I. 
Will  dated  2  February  1881,  with 
codicil  dated  10  October  1885, 
proved  at  Birmingham  17  Decem- 
ber 1885,  by  John  Felton  Aldington 
and  Frank  Powell,  sons-in-law,  and 
Edward  Bickley,  nephew. 


Sarah,  bom  24  April  1831,  bapt.  at  St.  Philip's, 
Birmingham  ;  marr.  at  St.  Bartholomew's,  Edg- 
baston, 4  July  1850,  John  Felton  Aldington  of 
Birmingham.  She  died  ii  March  1905,  and 
was  bur.  in  the  General  Cemetery,  Birmingham. 
M.I.  =r 

A 


'Rosamond,  dau.  of  Theophilus 
Carter  of  Aston-by-Birmingham, 
CO.  Warwick ;  born  1 5  October 
1823 ;  marr.  at  St.  Bartholo- 
mew's, Edgbaston,  10  June 
1852;  died,  aged  52,  8  July, 
bur.  in  the  General  Cemetery, 
Birmingham,  12  July  1876. 
M.I.     2nd  wife. 


Rosamond,  born  26  June  1853, 
bapt.  privately ;  marr.  at  St.  Bar- 
tholomew's, Edgbaston,  19  June 
1880,  Frank  Powell  of  Gravelly 
Hill,  in  the  parish  of  Aston-by- 
Birmingham.  =f= 
A 


Frederick  Herbert  Bickley,  born  in  Bir- 
mingham on  Wednesday,  i  April,  bapt.  at 
St.  Martin's,  Birmingham,  22  April  1840; 
died,  by  accident,  at  Moseley,  co.  Worcester, 
19  December,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  of 
St.  Paul's,  Birmingham,  23  December  1843. 


Clara  Isabella,  born  at  Moseley  on  Thursday, 
15  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Martin's,  Birmingham, 
6  May  1841  ;  marr.  at  St.  Michael's,  Abergele, 
CO.  Denbigh,  7  August  187 1,  George  Floyd  of 
Eccles,  CO.  Lancaster,  son  of  George  Floyd  of 
Balsall  Heath,  co.  Worcester. 


Sarah  Harriet,  born 
at  Moseley  on 
Saturday,  2 1  Jan- 
uary, bapt.  at  St. 
Martin's,  Birming- 
ham, 23  February 
1843- 


Emily  Eliza,  born  at  Moseley  on 
Tuesday,  13  May  1845,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Moseley,  25  April  1861;  marr. 
there  17  April  1880,  Isaac  Stephenson 
Jones  of  East  Farleigh,  co.  Kent,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  Jones  of  Lisgoold, 
CO.  Cork.  =j= 

A 


Elizabeth  Amy,  born  at  Moseley 
on  Wednesday,  30  June  1847, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Moseley,  25 
April  1 86 1 ;  marr.  there  1 7  April 
1872,  Walter  Grosvenor  Floyd, 
son  of  George  Floyd  of  Balsall 
Heath.  =p 

A 


115 


William  Bickley  of  Moseley,  co.  Worcester ;  born^Emily,  dau.  of  John  Best  of  Birmingham  ; 
in  Birmingham  8  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Philip's, 
Birmingham,  3  August  1807;  died  s.p.,  aged  78, 
22  May,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  of  St.  Mary's, 
Moseley,  27  May  1885.  M.I.  Will  dated  3  Feb- 
ruary 1 88 1,  proved  at  Worcester  13  July  1885,  by  Moseley,  12  October  i 
John  and  William  Bickley  Best,  nephews. 


born  18  March  1815;  marr.  at  St.  Bar- 
tholomew's, Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick, 
27  June  1833  ;  died,  aged  68,  8  October, 
bur.    in    the   churchyard    of    St.    Mary's, 

M.I. 


Thomas     Bickley     of     Moseley;      born     in=j=Harriet,  dau.  of  Joseph 

~  ~ Jones  of  Wolverhamp- 
ton; bornatWednesbury, 
CO.  Stafford,  30  January, 
bapt.  at  St.  Laurence's, 
Darlaston,  co.  Stafford, 
20  February  18 14; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Wol- 
verhampton, I  March 
1832;  died  29  June, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard 
of  St.  Nicholas',  King's 
Norton,  3  July  1877. 
M.I. 


Birmingham  13  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Philip's, 
Birmingham,  8  May  1809;  died  28  November, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  of  St.  Nicholas',  King's 
Norton,  co.  Worcester,  2  December  1885. 
M.I.  Will  dated  13  November  1885,  proved 
at  Worcester  12  March  i886,  by  Clara  Isabella 
Floyd  and  William  Bickleigh  Bickley. 


^^^L^^:^ 


William  Bickleigh= 
Bickley,  born  at 
Moseley  on  Friday, 
2  2  December  1 848, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Moseley,  25  April 
i86r. 


=Clara,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Samuel  Charles  Henry= 

Biddle      of     Wolverhampton,      co.  Bickley,    born 

Stafford,    formerly   of  Yardley,   co.  at        Moseley 

Worcester,  by  Elizabeth    Birch   his  on      Monday, 

wife,    dau.     of    Samuel     Gunn     of  16    September 

Lyndon    Green,    in    the    parish    of  1850,  bapt.  at 

Bickenhill,     co.     Warwick ;      born  St.         Mary's, 

at   Wolverhampton    7    May,    bapt.  Moseley,       25 

at    St.    Andrew's,    Wolverhampton,  April  1861. 
5  October  1862;  marr.  at  St.  Jude's, 
Wolverhampton,  19  June  1889. 


Elizabeth,  born  in 
Birmingham  15  Au- 
gust, bapt.  at  St. 
Philip's,  Birming- 
ham, 8  September 
181 1  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Bartholomew's,  Edg- 
baston, 31  January 
1833,  John  Best  of 
Birmingham.  She 
died  at  Moseley  30 
March  1895,  and  was 
bur.  in  the  churchyard 
of  St.  Bartholomew's, 
Edgbaston.     M.I. 

As 

=Elizabeth,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Pitt 
of  Birmingham,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Charles  Palmer  of 
Birmingham ;  born 
12  October  1853, 
bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Bordesley,  co.  War- 
wick; marr.  there  23 
September  187 1. 


/K 


Richard  Gunn  Bickley, 
born  at  Balsall  Heath, 
CO.  Worcester,  on  Fri- 
day, 1 9  June,  bapt.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Balsall  Heath, 
28  August  1 89 1. 


Muriel,  born  at  Balsall 
Heath  on  Friday,  20 
March,  bapt.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Balsall  Heath, 
29  April  1896. 


Constance,  born  at 
Balsall  Heath  on 
Sunday,  26  March, 
bapt.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Balsall  Heath,  5 
June  1903. 


Olive,  born  at  Balsall 
Heath  on  Sunday,  26 
January,  bapt.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Balsall  Heath, 
8  May  1908. 


;^.  ^. 


116 


3|oofee» 


Arms. — Quarterly    sable    and    argent    a   cross    between    four 

escallops  all  counter-changed. 
Crest. — An  escallop  sable  between  two  wings  expanded  argent. 


John  Hooke  (eldest  son  of  John  Hankey= 
Hooke,  by  Jane  Whittaker  his  wife) ;  born 
at  Sulhamstead  Abbots,  co.  Berks,  29 
September  1800,  bapt.  there;  died  8  Feb- 
ruary 1882,  buried  at  Great  Neston,  co. 
Chester. 


=Elizabeth  Linton  of  West 
Wycombe,  co.  Bucking- 
ham ;  born  at  High 
Wycombe,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, 29  January  1797; 
marr.  at  West  Wycombe 
15  October  1820 ;  died 
28  December  1875,  buried 
at  Great  Neston. 


Thomas  Grice  (son= 
of  Thomas  Grice  of 
Bersham,  Wrexham, 
CO.  Denbigh) ;  born 
6  May  181 7  ;  died  in 
Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  in  1857. 


=Mary  Anne,  born  at  High 
Wycombe  28  July  182 1  ; 
marr.  at  Ysceifiog,  co. 
Flint,  in  1840  ;  died  in 
Melbourne,  Australia,  17 
October  191 3. 


John  Hooke,  bom= 
at  High  Wycombe 
12  December  1822; 
died  at  Wrexham 
27  December  1855, 
bur.  there. 


A 


=Mary  Pilbeam,  only 
dau.  of  Thomas 
Saunders  of  Caerwys, 
CO.  Flint ;  bom  at 
Liverpool  in  Decem- 
ber 1824  ;  marr.  at 
Caerwys  20  March 
1845  ;  died  21  July 
1869,  buried  at 
Wrexham. 


William  Saunders= 
Hooke,  born  at 
Ysceifiog  25  De- 
cember 1846 ; 
died  at  Highbury, 
CO.  Middlesex,  22 
December  1879. 


=Eliza  Evans,  marr. 
at  the  parish  church, 
Marylebone,  Lon- 
don, 28  April  1S75; 
went  to  Winnipeg, 
Canada,  with  her 
three  children  30 
June  1903. 


John  Hooke  of  23  Birdhurst= 
Rise,  Croydon,  co.  Surrey ; 
born  at  Afon  Wen,  co.  Flint, 
10  October  1848,  bapt.  at 
Ysceifiog;  educated  at  Hurst- 
pierpoint;  Citizen  of  London, 
admitted  to  Freedom  in  1876, 
Member  of  the  Worshipful 
Company  of  Carpenters,  ad- 
mitted to  Freedom  i  February 
1876,  and  to  Livery  7  March 
1876,  Junior  Warden  19 10, 
Middle  Warden  1911,  Senior 
Warden  191 2,  Master  1913. 


=Avis  Frederica,  2nd 
dau.  of  Richard  Cooke- 
Yarborough  of  St.  Anne's 
Villas,  Notting  Hill,  co. 
Middlesex,  by  Mary 
Utten  his  wife,  only  dau. 
of  William  Easson  of 
Baron  Hill,  Jamaica ; 
bom  24  October  1846; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary 
Abbott's,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Wednesday, 
II  June  1873. 


William  Hooke, 
born  in  1876; 
died  in  infancy. 


William  George  Hooke, 
born  at  Highbury,  co. 
Middlesex. 


Thomas  David  Hooke,  born 
at  Highbury ;  died  in 
Winnipeg  in  June  1908. 


Marguerite,  bom 
at  Pembroke  4 
June  1880. 


i'7 


Emma,  born  at  Afon  Wen, 
CO.  Flint,  8  August  1824; 
died  22  October  1843,  bur. 
at  Caerwys,  co.  Flint. 


Thomas   Hooke,   bom=j=Haruiah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Whittington  ; 


at  Afon  Wen  15 
February  1827  ;  died 
27  Decembet  1906. 


marr.  at  Shoreditch,  co.  Middlesex, 
in  1852;  died  at  Deptford,  co.  Kent, 
in  March  1893. 


jane,  born  18  July  1853;  Thomas  Hooke,  born  30  April 

married  Frederick  Ridley.  1859;  married  istly  Louisa,  dau. 

=j=  of  Thomas  Horning  ;  and  zndly 

A  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Turner. 


Emilie  Isabelle,  dau.  of  George  Frost  ;= 
marr.  at  St.  John's,  Hackney,  co. 
Middlesex,  23  December  1876;  died  15 
October  1891,  bur.  in  Abney  Park  Ceme- 
tery, Stoke  Newington,  co.  Middlesex. 
I  St  wife. 


=Thomas  Hooke  of=Helen  Craig,  dau.  of  James 
Birkdale,  co.  Lan-  Hogg  of  Biggar,  co.  Lanark ; 
caster;  born  at  born  17  August  1866;  marr.  at 
Afon  Wen,  co.  West  Kirby,  co.  Chester,  16 
Flint,  6  November  December  1909.  2nd  wife. 
1850. 


George  Thomas 
Symes  Hooke, 
bom  17  Novem- 
ber 1877,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's, 
Hackney. 


Francis  Edwin= 
Hooke,  born  7 
July  1878,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's, 
Hackney. 


=Florence     Ellen,      Harry    Saunders=j=Evelyn  Maude,  dau. 


dau.  of  James 
De  Castro ;  mar- 
ried at  St.  John's, 
Hackney,in  1902. 


Avis  Florence,  born 
2  June  1907. 


Douglas  Francis  Hooke, 
born  14  May  1913. 


Hooke  of  Mel- 
bourne, Aus- 
tralia ;  born  18 
January  1881, 
bapt.  at  St. 
John's,  Hackney. 


John  Hooke, 
born  at  Bris- 
bane 5  May 
191 1,  died 
18  December 
following. 


of  William  Badger ; 
born  at  Brisbane, 
Queensland ;  marr. 
there  1 5  March 
1910. 


Thomas  Cecil 
Symes  Hooke, 
born  at  Brisbane 
3  November 
1912. 


Rev.    Francis    Edward   Yarborough    Hooke,    born    at    St.    Peter's=|=Madeline,    elder    dau.    of 


Road,  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday,  8  September  1875, 
bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Croydon ;  of  Keble  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 1895,  B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1901;  Curate  of  All  Saints',  South 
Acton,  CO.  Middlesex,  1899-1901,  and  of  Romsey,  co.  Hants, 
1901-1906,  Missionary  and  Sub-Warden  of  St.  Paul's  Hostel, 
Grahamstown,  Cape  Colony,  1906-1907,  Hon.  Chaplain  of 
Missions  to  Seamen  for  Port  of  Delagoa  Bay  and  Priest-in-Charge 
of  Lorenzo  Marques,  Portuguese  East  Africa,  1907-1909,  Curate  of 
Houghton,  CO.  Hants,  1910-12,  Vicar  of  Hythe,  co.  Hants,  1912. 


Dr.Charles  Henry  Furnivall 
of  Acton,  CO.  Middlesex, 
by  Lucy  Frances  Nodes 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Dr.  John 
Eager;  born  16  March 
1882  ;  marr.  at  All  Saints', 
South  Acton,  on  Wednes- 
day, 18  October  191 1. 


Richard   Nicolas    Hooke,   born   at    Hythe 
I  January,  bapt.  there  31  January  1913. 


iiS 


Edward   Hooke,  born  at  Afon   Wen,   co.  Flint,  8   May=j-Fanny,    youngest   dau.    of  William 


1829,  bapt.  at  Caerwys,  co.  Flint ;  died  at  Rose  Ville, 
Oxton,  CO.  Chester,  17  April  1866,  bur.  at  Woodchurch, 
CO.  Chester.  Will  dated  24  February  1866,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  316,  66)  31  May  1866,  by  John  Hooke,  father, 
and  Edward  Browne  Hooke,  uncle. 


Pitt  of  Oxton  ;  bom  1 1  February 
1836  ;  marr.  at  Woodchurch  24  July 
1855.  She  married  2ndly  in  1867, 
William  Pritchard  of  Great  Neston, 
CO.  Chester. 


William  Finlay  Somerville  of  Chaseley,  Amside=j=Fanny  Elizabeth,  born  at  Rose  Ville, 
Road,  Oxton  (son  of  Howard  Clifton  Somerville  1  Oxton,  26  May,  bapt.  at  Oxton  22  June 
of  Liverpool);  born  at  Liverpool  22  May  1859;  1856;  marr.  at  Great  Neston  11  October 
Fellow  Institute  of  Actuaries.  I  1879. 

As 


Rosena    Clara,    dau.    of    William=i=Edward    Hooke,= 


Whitehouse ;  married  at  Birming- 
ham 14  February  1876  ;  died  in 
November  1882.      ist  wife. 


Minnie,  born  27 
November  1876. 


born  at  Bersham, 
CO.  Denbigh,  4 
August  1853. 


=Fanny  Taylor, 
married  at  Bir- 
mingham in 
1884;  died  12 
October  191 3. 
2nd  wife. 


I. 
Edwin  Hooke,  bom 
at  Wrexham,  co. 
Denbigh,  in  No- 
vember 1855 ;  died 
there  the  same  year. 


I  III 

Arthur  Edward  Hooke,     George  Henry  Hooke,     John  Harold  Hooke,     Edwin  Victor  Hooke, 
bom  7  November  1885.     born  27  May  1887.         born  25  March  1S97.     born  i  June  1901. 


John  Hankey  Hooke,  born  9  July  1882, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Hackney,  co.  Middle- 
sex ;  died  in  Mexico  City,  Mexico,  29 
September  1910,  bur.  in  the  American 
Cemetery  there. 


James  Valentine  Hooke, 
born  9  June  1884,  bapt. 
privately  at  St.  Philip's 
College,  Margate,  co. 
Kent. 


Fanny  Symes,  born 
23  July  1885,  bapt. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Croy- 
don, CO.  Surrey,  11 
September  1892. 


Walter  Walmesley  White  of= 
Giiimar,  Teneriffe,  Canary 
Islands  (only  son  of  the 
Rev.  William  Walmesley 
White) ;  born  15  September 
1875  ;  of  Keble  College, 
O.xford,  B.A.  1897,  M.A. 
1902. 


=Mary  Avis,  born  at  St.  Peter's  Road,  Croydon,  on  Tuesday,  24 
July  1877,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Croydon;  marr.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Croydon,  on  Saturday,  17  August  1907  ;  died  at  Giiimar,  Teneriffe, 
on  Tuesday,  7  January  1908,  bur.  at  Santa  Cruz,  Teneriffe.  She 
married  isdy  at  St.  Peter's,  Croydon,  on  Tuesday,  10  June  1902, 
Pearson  John  Stutchbury  (2nd  son  of  \\'illiam  Stutchbury  of  Bristol, 
CO.  Gloucester);  marriage  dissolved  in  1903. 


119 


David  WilIiams=Eliza,  born  at  Afon  Wen,  Jane,  born  at  Afon  Wen 

of  West  Kirby,     co.   Flint,    30   April   1831;  24  April  1833;  died  21 

CO.        Chester,     marr.  at  St.  David's,  Liver-  May  1896,  bur.  at  West 

son    of    David     pool,  3  June  1882.  Kirby. 
^\'illiams. 


Elizabeth  Linton, 
born  at  Afon 
Wen  13  February 
1835- 


Edward  William  Hooke  of  552  Riverside  Drive,  New= 
York  City,  U.S.A.  ;  born  at  Rose  Ville,  Oxton,  co. 
Chester,  10  July,  bapt.  at  Oxton  i  August  1858  ; 
educated  at  Liverpool  College  and  at  the  University  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  graduated  16  December  1896; 
Fellow  American  Association  of  Accountants  ;  admitted 
to  Citizenship  in  the  U.S.A.  13  July  1893. 


=Ethel  May,  eldest 
dau.  of  Everett 
Wagoner  of  Lake 
Hill,UlsterCounty, 
New  York  ;  born 
at  Lake  Hill  8 
February  1868  ; 
marr.  at  Ascension 
Memorial  Chapel, 
New  York  City,  29 
November  1888. 


Thomas  Edwin 
Hooke,  born 
at  Rose  Ville, 
Oxton,  4  Jan- 
uary 1 861;  died 
5  January,  bur. 
at  Woodchurch 
8  January  1862. 


John  Clement  Hooke, 
born  at  3  St.  Ann's 
Villas,  Netting  Hill, 
London, onWednesday, 
14  May  1879,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's,  Holland 
Road,  Kensington, 
London  ;  educated  at 
Hurstpierpoint. 


Utten  Lamont  Hooke  of  68  Park= 
Road,  Croydon,  co.  Surrey;  born 
at  Elmsdale,  St.  Peter's  Road, 
Croydon,  on  Monday,  7  March 
1881,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Croy- 
don; educated  at  Hurstpierpoint; 
Citizen  of  London,  admitted  to 
Freedom  in  September  1906;  of 
the  Worshipful  Company  of 
Carpenters,  admitted  to  Freedom 
9  January  1906,  and  to  Livery 
3  July  1906. 


=Enid  Ayesha,  only  dau.  of  Wynd- 
ham  Brodie  of  Wylde  Green,  co. 
Warwick,  by  Ayesha  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  Jones 
of  Carmarthen ;  born  at  Jagers- 
fontein.  South  Africa,  5  October 
1889  ;  marr.  at  Bolmere,  co. 
Warwick  (by  the  Rev.  Francis 
Edward  Yarborough  Hooke),  on 
Tuesday,  4  June  19 12. 


Alice  Winifred, 
born  at  St.  Peter's 
Road,  Croydon, 
on  Wednesday, 
19  July  1882, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Croydon. 


Charles  Edmund  Lucas= 
Crowley  of  Croydon 
(eldest  son  of  Abraham 
Charles  Crowley  of  Croy- 
don);  born  14  March 
1876,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Alton,  co.  Hants ; 
educated  at  Wimborne 
Grammar  School. 


=Beatrice  Cicely,  born  at 
Croydon  9  May  1884, 
bapt.  at  Si.  Peter's, 
Croydon ;  marr.  at  St. 
Andrew's,  Croydon  (by 
her  brother,  the  Rev. 
Francis  Edward  Yar- 
borough Hooke),  on 
Monday,  11  July  1904. 


Phyllis  Ethel,  born 
at  23  Birdhurst 
Rise,  Croydon,  on 
Friday,  17  October 
1890,  bapt.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Croydon. 


A 


laaollaston  of  ^Ijenton. 
to.  Eettester. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Anns. — 
Argent  three  mullets  sable  pierced  of  the 
field. 

Crist. — Issuant  from  a  mural  crown  or 
a  demi-griffin  segreant  argent  holding  a 
mullet  as  in  the  arms. 

Mollo. — Ne  quid  falsi. 


Rev.  Henry  John  Wollaston  (youngest= 
son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Wollaston, 
LL.L).,  Prebendary  of  Peterborough, 
by  Priscilla  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of 
Drewry  Ottley  of  St.  Kitts,  West 
Indies)  ;  born  13  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  James',  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co. 
Suffolk,  27  September  1770;  educated 
at  Bury  St.  Edmunds  and  at  Sidney 
Sussex  College,  Cambridge,  admitted 
25  June  1788,  B.A.  (14th  Wrangler) 
1792,  M.A.  (St.  Catharine's)  1795; 
appointed  a  Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to 
the  King  1797,  Rector  of  Paston,  co. 
Northampton,  22  January  1800,  and 
of  Scotter,  co.  Lincoln,  5  August 
1803;  died  at  Scotter,  aged  63,  27 
October,  bur.  there  4  November  1833. 
Will  dated  24  March  1829,  proved 
(P.C.C.  128  Teignmouth)  22  February 
1 834,  by  Frederick  William  Wollaston 
and  Charles  Wollaston,  brothers. 

{For  earlier  Pedigree  see  "Notes"  to 
"Visitation  of  England  and 
Wales,"  Vol.  10,  page  85). 


^Louisa,  2nd  dau. 
of  William  Symons 
of  Bury  St.  Ed- 
munds, by  Cathe- 
rine his  wife  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Bury  St.  Edmunds, 
5  July  1803, 
marriage  licence 
(Sudbury)  dated  4 
July,  then  aged  19; 
died  at  Scotter 
Rectory,  aged  49, 
10  April,  bur. 
at  Scotter,  co. 
Lincoln,  17  April 
1833- 


Major  Frederick  Wollaston   of  Shenton=j=Josette     Eliza     Jane, 


Hall,  CO.  Leicester ;  born  at  Bury  St 
Edmunds  19  July  1804;  educated  at 
Repton  ;  Cornet  6th  Inniskilling 
Dragoons  22  July  1825,  Lieutenant  1826, 
Captain  1831,  Major  28  July  1843 
(retired);  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Leicester, 
High  Sheriff  for  co.  Lincoln  1853,  and 
for  CO.  Leicester  1854;  Knight  Com- 
mander of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  8  July 
1857  ;  died  at  Shenton  Hall,  aged  74, 
on  Saturday,  31  May  1879,  bur.  at 
Shenton.  Will  dated  21  November 
1872,  with  two  codicils  dated  23  May 
1877  and  19  November  1877,  proved  at 
Leicester  20  June  1879,  by  Edward 
Ottley  Wollaston,  brother. 


only  child  and  heir 
of  Admiral  Sir 
Alexander  Dundas 
Young  Arbuthnott, 
K.C.B.,  Gentleman  of 
the  Privy  Chamber 
to  Queen  Victoria, 
by  Catherine  Maria 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Eustace; 
marr.  at  Clungunford, 
CO.  Salop  (by  the  Rev. 
Henry  John  Wollas- 
ton), on  Monday,  15 
April  1850. 


Rev.  Henry  John  Wollaston 
of  Withington,  co.  Glou- 
cester ;  born  at  Lincoln 
4  August  1805 ;  of  Sidney 
Sussex  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1829,  Rector  of  Byfield, 
CO.  Northampton ;  died  at 
6  Royal  Parade,  Cheltenham, 
CO.  Gloucester,  aged  64,  on 
Saturday,  23  January  1869. 
Will  dated  5  June  1868,  with 
codicil  dated  16  November 
1868,  proved  at  Gloucester 
13  February  1869,  by  Edward 
Ottley  Wollaston,  brother. 


Richard  Hanmer  of  Sheepy  Lodge,  co.  Leicester  (5th  son  of= 
the  Rev.  Henry  Hanmer,  Rector  of  Grendon,  co.  Warwick, 
by  Sybella  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Gordon  of 
Olveston  and  Wincombe,  co.  Wilts)  ;  born  at  Grendon 
21  April  1859,  bapt.  there  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Leicester  1903. 


A 


Catherine  Alicia  Louisa,  born  at 
Shenton  Hall  23  November  1851, 
bapt.  at  Shenton  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London, 
22  July  1890. 


^         -  I 

Lieut.-Colonel  Charles  Wollaston=Katharine  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Robert     George  Charl- 
of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk;     Affleck    of   Dalham    Hall,   co.    Suffolk,   6th     tonWoUaston, 


born  at  Lincoln  i8  October  1806; 
of  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  23  October  1823, 
Scholar  1823-26;  Cornet  8th 
Bengal  Light  Cavalry  15  March 
1826,  Lieutenant  i  February 
1836,  Captain  15  March  1841  ; 
Assistant  Superintendent  (Stud 
Department)  7  July  1843;  died  at 
112  Northgate  Street,  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  aged  75,  on  Friday, 
13  January  1882.  Will  dated  26 
October  1881,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
158,  82)  8  February  1882,  by 
Edward  Ottley  Wollaston,  brother, 
and  Waldyve  Alexander  Hamilton 
Martin. 


Baronet,   J. P.   and    D.L.,    High    Sheriff   for     born  at   Lin- 
co.  Suffolk,  by  Maria  Emily  his  wife,  eldest     coin    29    De- 
dau.  of  Edmund   Burton   of  Churchill,  co.     cemberi8o7; 
Northampton ;  marr.  at  All  Souls',  Langham     died  at  Scot- 
Place,  London,  on  Thursday,  11  July  1878;     ter,    co.    Lin- 
died  at  the  Hotel  des  Alpes,  Territet,  Switzer-     coin,  aged  1 1, 
land,  on  Saturday,  26  January  1895.     Will     29       Decem- 
dated   25  March  1891,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,     ber,  bur.  there 
137.    9S)    18    February    1895,    by    Richard     31  December 
Frewen,   husband.      She   married    2ndly   at     18 18. 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  21 
March  1891,  Richard  Frewen  of  Castle  View, 
Innishannon,  co.  Cork  (4th  son  of  Thomas 
Frewen    of    Brickwall,    co.    Sussex)  ;    died, 
aged  44,  washed  from  the  deck  of  the  yacht 
"Florinda,"off  Milford  Haven,  co.  Pembroke, 
on  Monday,  17  August  1896. 


I 
Rev.   Henry    Frederick    Hutton   (3rd    son   of=j=Louisa,    born   at 

Scotter  Parson- 
age 7  December 
1808;  married 
at  Byfield,  co. 
Northampton,  25 
November  1834 ; 
died  at  Sprid- 
lington  Rectory, 
aged  72,  on  Sun- 
day, 10  July 
1 88 1,  buried  at 
Spridlington. 


William  Hutton  of  Gate  Burton,  co.  Lincoln, 
by  Mary  Anne  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Tweed  Pyke  of  Baythorne  Park,  co.  Essex) ; 
born  at  Gate  Burton  8  August,  bapt.  there 
10  August  1810  ;  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  12  June  1828,  B.A.  1832,  M.A. 
1855  ;  Rector  of  Gate  Burton  1834,  of  Knaith, 
and  of  Spridlington,  co.  Lincoln,  1841,  Rural 
Dean;  died  at  Spridlington,  aged  63,  16  July, 
bur.  there  19  July  1873.  Will  dated  9  March 
1844,  with  two  codicils  dated  22  April  1869 
and  28  July  1869,  proved  at  Lincoln  9  Sep- 
tember 1873,  by  Rev.  Henry  Wollaston  Hutton 
and  Rev.  Vernon  Wollaston  Hutton,  sons. 


A 


.1  I 
William  Wollaston,  born 
at  Scotter  Parsonage  2 
March  1810,  bapt.  there 
the  next  day;  Ensign  57th 
Bengal  Native  Infantry  15 
April  1826;  died  at  Mhow, 
India,  aged  21,  3  July 
1831.  _ 

Charlton  James  Wollaston, 
born  at  Scotter  Parsonage 
II  August  181 1,  bapt. 
there  the  same  day  ;  died 
at  Scotter,  aged  7,  26 
September,  bur.  there  28 
September  18 18. 


I 
Frederick  Eustace  Arbuthnott  Wollaston= 
of  Shenton  Hall,  co.  Leicester ;  born 
at  Shenton  Hall  on  Tuesday,  21  June 
1853,  bapt.  at  Shenton;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1872  ; 
J. P. and  D.L.  for  CO.  Leicester;  Lieutenant 
2nd  Dragoon  Guards. 


•Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hargreaves  of  Arborfield, 
CO.  Berks,  J. P.  for  co.  Berks, 
High  Sheriff,  by  Sarah  his 
wife,  sth  dau.  of  Washington 
Jackson  of  Liverpool ;  marr. 
at  Arborfield  18  December 
1877. 


I 
Josephine  Elizabeth 
Arbuthnott,  born  at 
Shenton  Hall  29 
December  i860;  died 
there, aged  14  months, 
27  February  1862. 


Frederick  Hargreaves  Arbuth- 
nott Wollaston,  born  at  31 
Upper  Brook  Street,  London, 
7  May  1879 ;  educated  at 
Eton  ;  2nd  Lieutenant  (from 
Militia)  Rifle  Brigade  18 
October  1899,  Lieutenant 
24  October  1900,  Captain  27 
February  1905. 


Douglas  Clifton  Brown  (4th  son  of  Colonel=j=Violet  Cicely 
James  Clifton  Brown  of  Holmbush,  Faygate,  Kathleen,  born 
CO.  Sussex,  by  Amelia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  at  2  South 
Rowe) ;  born  at  Holmbush  16  August  1879,  :  Eaton  Place, 
bapt.  at  Colgate,  co.  Sussex  ;  educated  at  London,  4  July 
Cheam,  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cam-  1882  ;  married 
bridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1898,  at  St.  Paul's, 
B.A.  1901,  M.A.  1905 ;  2nd  Lieutenant  Knightsbridge, 
(from  Militia)  ist  Dragoon  Guards  26  March  London, 24june 
1902,  Lieutenant  5  April  1905,  Captain  ii  1907. 
April  1908,  retired  9  February  19 10.  /)\ 


Robert  Septimus 
WoUaston,  born  at 
Scotter  Parsonage, 
co.Lincoln,28  March 
1813,  bapt.  there  the 
same  day ;  died  at 
Scotter,  aged  10 
months,  5  February, 
bur.  there  7  February 
1814. 


Arthur  Wollaston, 
born  at  Scotter 
Parsonage  13  June 
18 14,  bapt.  there  the 
same  day  ;  died  at 
Scotter,  aged  14, 
19  June,  bur.  there 
23  June  1828. 


Charlotte  Katharine, 
born  at  Scotter  20 
December  1815, 
bapt.  there  the  same 
day ;  died  unmarried 
29  June  1834, 


Frances  Priscilla,  born  at 
Scotter  2  March  1817, 
bapt.  there  the  next  day  ; 
marr.  at  Gate  Burton,  co. 
Lincoln,  26  January  1837, 
William  Somerset  Rose  of 
Cransley,  co.  Northampton. 

A 


Thomas  Rose  (son  of  John= 
Capel  Rose  of  Cransley)  ; 
Lieutenant  15th  Foot  28 
May  1829,  retired  as  Captain ; 
formerly  of  Northampton- 
shire Militia.  /|\ 


=Lucy  Jane,  born  at  Scotter  13  May 
18 1 8,  bapt.  there  the  next  day; 
marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Brompton, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  13 
November  1856. 


Harriet  Lambert,  born  at 
Scotter  1 7  September,  bapt. 
there  the  next  day  ;  died  at 
Scotter  30  October,  bur. 
there  i  November  1819. 


Edward  Ottley  Wollaston,  born  at= 
Scotter  II  October  1820,  bapt.  there 
the  same  day ;  Lieutenant  62nd 
Bengal  Native  Infantry  13  December 
1842,  afterwards  Captain  Indian  Staff 
Corps;  died  at  Scotter,  Bournemouth, 
CO.  Hants,  8  July  1892,  bur.  at 
Bournemouth.  Will  dated  i  July 
1892,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  963,  92) 
29  September  1892,  by  Lucy  Sarah 
Wollaston,  relict,  and  Henry  Uppleby 
Wollaston,  gent.,  son. 


=Lucy  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Uppleby  of 
Bardney  Hall,  Barton-upon-Humber,  co.  Lincoln,  Vicar 
of  Barton-upon-Humber,  by  Mary  his  wife,  only  dau.  of 
William  Fox  of  Girsby  Manor,  co.  Lincoln ;  bom  at 
Scotton,  CO.  Lincoln,  12  December  1825  ;  marr.  at  Barton- 
upon-Humber  (by  the  Rev.  Henry  John  Wollaston)  9 
July  1851  ;  died  at  Scotter,  Bournemouth,  aged  82,  on 
Sunday,  7  June  1908,  bur.  at  Bournemouth.  Will  dated 
16  April  1907,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1294,  1908)  10  August 
1908,  by  Henry  Uppleby  Wollaston,  son,  Ethel  Frances 
Wollaston,  spinster,  daughter,  and  Andrew  Brandram. 


Henry  Collings  Wells  of  Broom  field= 
Lodge,  CO.  Essex  (son  of  William 
Collings  Wells  of  Chelmsford,  co. 
Essex,  by  Lydia  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Woodcock);  born  in  1824; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Essex,  High 
Sheriff  1900;  died  at  Eastbourne, 
CO.  Sussex,  29  October  1908,  bur. 
at  Broomfield,  co.  Essex. 


=Edith  Lucy,  born  at  18 
Manchester  Street,  Maryle- 
bone,  London,  on  Monday, 
25  April,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Marylebone,  9  June 
1853;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Brompton,  London  (by  her 
cousin,  the  Rev.  Henry  Wol- 
laston Hutton),  on  Tuesday, 
19  September  1876. 


Alice  Mary,  born  at  12 
Onslow  Crescent,  Bromp- 
ton, on  Tuesday,  27  May, 
bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Brompton,  19  June  1856; 
died  at  12  Onslow  Cres- 
cent, aged  15  months,  on 
Monday,  24  August  1857, 
bur.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Brompton. 


Hon''''  Francis  Henry  Cecil   Weld -Forester  (3rd=i=Alexina    Josephine    Arbuthnott,    born    at 


son  of  Cecil  Theodore,  5th  Baron  Forester) ; 
born  at  Burleigh  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  on 
Thursday,  2  February  1871,  bapt.  at  Gedling,  co. 
Northampton  ;  educated  at  Repton  ;  Captain  3rd 
Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry. 


Shenton  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  on  Wednesday, 
II  February  1863,  bapt.  at  Shenton; 
marr.  at  St.  James',  Piccadilly,  London,  on 
Thursday,  31  October  1901. 


A 


Hubert  Charles  Wollaston,  born  at  15  Lennox 
Gardens,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday, 
20  February  1890;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 


John  William  Wollaston,  born  at  7  Cadogan 
Square,  Chelsea,  on  Saturday,  23  February 
1895  ;  educated  at  Repton. 


Thomas  Vernon  Wollaston,  bom  at  Scotter,  co.  Lincoln,  9  March  1822,= 
bapt.  there  next  day;  educated  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds  Grammar  School  and 
at  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1845,  M.A.  1849;  Fellovv  Linnean 
Society  2  March  1847;  died  s.p.  at  i  Barnepark  Terrace,  Teignmouth, 
CO.  Devon,  aged  55,  4  January  1878.  Will  dated  15  March  1875,  proved 
at  Exeter  17  January  1878,  by  Edward  Ottley  Wollaston,  brother. 


=Edith,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Shepherd  of  Teign- 
mouth ;  born  at  Exeter 
7  March  1849;  marr.  12 
January  1869;  died  at 
Teignmouth  on  Monday, 
23  October  191 1. 


I  I 
Charlton  Edward  Wollaston, 
born  at  1 2  Onslow  Crescent, 
Brompton,  London,  1 1  May 
1857,  died  there  9  September 
following,  bur.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Brompton.       

Ethel  Frances,  born  at  12 
Onslow  Crescent,  Brompton, 
on  Sunday,  29  August,  bapt. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Brompton,  23 
September  1858. 


Georgina  Annie,  2ndi 
dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Frederic  Farrer,  Rector 
of  Bigbury,  co.  Devon  ; 
marr.  at  Bigbury  on 
Wednesday,  26  April 
1882;  died  at  19  Sussex 
Place,  Queen's  Gate, 
South  Kensington, 

London,  aged  26,  on 
Friday,  9  March  1883, 
bur.  at  Bigbury.  istwife. 


I 
=Henry  Uppleby= 
Wollaston  of  St. 
Albans,  co.  Hert- 
ford ;  born  at  1 2 
Onslow  Crescent, 
Brompton,  Lon- 
don, on  Friday, 
24  February,  bap- 
tised at  Holy 
Trinity,  Bromp- 
ton, 4  March 
i860. 


I 


Mary  Violet,  born  at  19 
Sussex  Place,  Queen's  Gate, 
Kensington,  on  Saturday, 
24  February  1883,  bapt.  at 
St.  Augustine's,  Queen's 
Gate,  Kensington. 


=Anne  Katharine,  eldest 
daughter  of  Daniel 
Makinson  Fox  of 
Birkdale,  Branksome 
Park,  Bournemouth,  CO. 
Hants,  M.  Inst.  C.E.  ; 
marr.  at  All  Saints', 
Branksome  Park  (by 
her  brother,  the  Rev. 
William  Russell  Fox), 
on  Thursday,  20  June 
1889.     2nd  wife. 


Charles  Henry 
Fox  Wollaston, 
born  at  Bourne- 
mouth on  Satur- 
day, 3  May 
1890. 


I 
Mary  Althea  Annie, 
born  at  179  Eldon 
Road,  Kensington, 
on  Monday,  8 
August  1892. 


.1 
Cicely  Frances 
Helena,  born 
at  8  Stanford 
Road,  Kensing- 
ton, onTuesday, 
14  May  1895. 


Rev.  Charles  John  Boden  (son  of  George  Boden,  Q.C.,= 
by  Catherine  his  ist  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Perfect  of 
Pontefract,  co.  York,  see  Pedigree  of  Fe?inyman, 
page  //j) ;  born  at  6  The  Boltons,  South  Kensington, 
London,  7  August  1853;  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1872,  B.A.  (3rd-class 
Theological  Tripos  with  Hebrew)  1876,  M.A.  1879; 
Curate  of  Limpsfield  1876-80,  of  Wimbledon  1880-83, 
Vicar  of  St.  Barnabas',  Sutton,  1884-96,  all  co.  Surrey, 
Rector  of  North  Wingfield,  co.  Derby,  1896  ;  Rural 
Dean  of  Chesterfield  1 910.  /t\ 


=Mildred  Louisa  Mary, 
born  at  12  Onslow 
Crescent,  Brompton, 
on  Thursday,  20 
March,  bapt.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Brompton,  25 
March  1862;  marr.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Bourne- 
mouth, on  Tuesday, 
3  May  1892. 


.    I 
Vincent   Edward 

Wollaston,  born 
at  Rusthall,  co. 
Kent,  on  Sunday, 
4  October,  bapt. 
there  privately  5 
October  1863, 
and  died  the 
same  day. 


Bernard  George  Geidt  of  Bayshilf 
House,  Cheltenham,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, formerly  of  the  Indian  Civil 
Service,  Judge  of  the  High  Court, 
Calcutta  (son  of  the  Rev.  Bernard 
Geidt,  by  Bella  Deacon  his  wife); 
died  at  Oberhofen,  Switzerland, 
on  Friday,  12  September  191 3, 
bur.  there.  A\ 


I 
=Agnes  Ellen,  born  at  Rusthall 
on  Wednesday,  18  January 
1865,  bapt.  there  privately  the 
same  day  ;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Bournemouth,  on  Tuesday,  2 1 
October  1890;  died  at  Darjee- 
ling,  India,  aged  29,  on  Sunday, 
19  August  1894,  bur.  there. 


Charles  Ottley  Wollaston,  bom 
at  Rusthall  on  Thursday, 
16  August  1866,  bapt.  there 
privately  the  same  day ;  died 
at  Rusthall,  aged  29  weeks, 
on  Monday,  1 1  March,  bur. 
there  14  March  1867, 


124 


%AmlI^lM/iM 


€Kim. 


Anns. — Argent  a  bend  lozengy  sable  between  two 
cross-crosslets  fitchee  gules. 

Crist. — A  lion's  jamb  couped  sable  holding  a 
cross-crosslet  fitchee  gules  bendwise. 

Motto. — Pro  rege  et  lege. 


Very  Rev.  Johti  Ekins,  Dean  of  Salisbury  (younger  son  of  the  Rev.=f=Harriet,  dau.  of  Philip 


Jeffery  Ekins,  Rector  of  Barton  Seagrave,  co.  Northampton,  by 
Susannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Allicocke  of  Loddington,  co.  North- 
ampton);  of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1755,  M.A.  1758; 
Assistant  Master  at  Eton  ;  Chaplain  to  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland 
(Duke  of  Rutland);  Rector  of  Trowbridge  1774-1808,  and  of 
Newton  Toney  1776,  both  co.  Wilts,  Dean  of  Salisbury  1786;  died, 
aged  76,  on  Saturday,  10  September  1808,  bur.  in  the  Cloisters, 
Salisbury  Cathedral.  Memorial  Tablet  in  the  church  at  Higham 
Ferrers,  co.  Northampton.  Will  dated  30  August  1808,  proved 
(P.C.C.  729  Ely)  28  September  1808,  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Ekins,  son. 


Baker  of  Coulston,  co. 
Wilts,  Deputy-Secretary 
of  War ;  died  at  Strat- 
ford, CO.  Wilts,  aged  80, 
12  September  1827,  bur. 
in  the  Cloisters,  Salis- 
bury Cathedral.  Admon 
was  granted  (P.C.C. 
Stttton)  20  May  1828, 
to  the  Rev.  Robert 
Ekins,  son. 


Harriet,  born  8 
October,  bapt.  3 
November  1777; 
died  unmarried 
at  Clifton,  co. 
Gloucester,  in 
1812.  Admon 
was  granted 

(P.C.C.  Sutton) 
20  May  1828,  to 
the  Rev.  Robert 
Ekins,  brother. 


Rev.  Charles  Ekins,  born= 
in  June  1779;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  King's 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A. 
1803  ;  Rector  of  Chid- 
dingfold    with    Haslemere 

5  August  1S03,  and  of 
Godalming  1803,  all  co. 
Surrey,  Prebendary  of 
Slape  20  August  1803,  and 
of  Coombe  and  Harnham 

6  January  1804,  both  in 
Salisbury,  Perpetual  Curate 
of  Hill  Deverell,  co.  Wilts, 

7  September  1803;  died 
in  1826. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Ford  of  Queen  Anne 
Street,  Marylebone, 
London;  married  14 
November  1805  ;  died 
at  Clifton,  aged  61, 
25  January  1839.  Will 
dated  4  August  1832, 
with  codicil  dated 
15  September  1837, 
proved  (P.C.C.  90 
Vaug/ian)  17  February 
1839,  by  Charles  Bell 
Ford  and  the  Rev. 
Richard  Wilbraham 
Ford,  brothers. 


Anne,  born  1 1  August, 
bapt.  at  Newton  Toney 
24  September  1782; 
died  unmarried  at 
Little  Durnford,  co. 
Wilts,  aged  73,  6 
March  1856,  bur.  at 
Great  Durnford.  Will 
dated  26  December 
1852,   proved   (P.C.C. 

283.  56)  5  April 
1856,  by  the  Rev. 
Robert  Ekins,  brother, 
and  Edward  Hinxnian, 
nephew. 


John  Ekins,  died 
unmarried  in 
Rome,  aged  25, 
25  November 
1831. 


Major  Charles  Ekins,  born= 
in  1809;  Comet  7th  Bengal 
Light  Cavalry  5  November 
1825,  Lieutenant  16  June 
1831,  Captain  26  July  1841, 
Major  by  brevet  30  April 
1844,  Deputy  Adjutant-General 
Bengal  Army  28  March  1846; 
killed  in  action  at  the  battle 
of  Chillianwallah  13  January 
1849.  M.L  in  Salisbury 
Cathedral. 


=Julia,  dau.  of  General  William       Mary. 

George  Maxwell ;   born  5  Jan-  

uary    1813;    marr.    at    Keitah, 

India,  27  March  1830;  died  at       Harriett. 

19  Orsett  Terrace,  Hyde  Park, 

London,  aged  69,  on  Sunday, 

2  July,  bur.  in   Kensal   Green 

Cemetery  5  July  1882.     Will  dated  8  July 

1869,    proved    (Prin.    Reg.,    544,    82)    28 

July      1882,     by     Julia     Frances     Ekins, 

spinster,  daughter. 


125 


Edward  Hinxman  of  Little  Durnford  House,  co.  Wilts  (son=f=Delitia,  born  at  Trowbridge,  co. 


of  Edward  Hinxman  of  Woodford,  co.  Essex) ;  bapt.  at 
Salisbury,  co.  Wilts  ;  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 23  January  1797,  aged  17,  B.A.  1800;  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Wilts;  died  at  Little  Durnford  House,  aged  75, 
13  June  1S55.  Will  dated  4  January  1836,  proved  (P.C.C. 
697,  55)  I  August  1855,  by  Edward  Hinxman  and  the 
Rev.  Charles  Hinxman,  sons.  A 


Wilts,  in  June,  bapt.  at  Newton 
Toney,  co.  Wilts,  22  July  1784; 
marr.  at  Salisbury  Cathedral 
I  September  1808  ;  died,  aged  64, 
23  November  1848,  bur.  at  Great 
Durnford,  co.  Wilts. 


Rev.  Edward  Revell  Eardley-Wilmot  (son  of  Sir  John  Eardley  Eardley-Wilniot,=j=  Frances    Anne, 

ist  Baronet,  Governor  of  Van  Diemans  Land,  by  Elizabeth  Emma  his  wife,  born     21     July 

dau.  of  Caleb  Hillier  Parry  of  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  M.D.);  born   11  February  1819;    marr.  at 

1814;    2nd  Lieutenant  Bengal  Artillery  20  November  1830;   of  Trinity  Hall,  Little  Risington, 

Cambridge,  B.A.  1840,  M.A.  1847;  Vicar  of  Kenilworth,  co.  Warwick,  1846  co.    Gloucester, 

-55  ;  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester  1850;   Rector  of  All  Souls',  St.  Marylebone,  4  August  1840; 

London,    1855-72,    and    of    Wadingham,    co.    Lincoln,    1872-81;     died    at  died     11     April 

Clarina,  Kenilworth  Road,  Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  aged  85,  on  Tuesday,  1846,        buried 

30  May,   bur.  at  the  parish  church,   Kenilworth,   3  June  1899.     Will  dated  at     Kenilworth. 

21  June  1895,  with  two  codicils  dated  3  April  1897  and  18  January  1898,  ist  wife. 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  938,  99)  10  July  1899,  by  Emma  Hutchinson  Eardley- 
Wilmot,  relict,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Richard  Godson,  the  Rev.  Alfred  Jones 
and  Colonel  Vincent  Rivaz.  He  married  2ndly  8  February  1848, 
Emma  Hutchinson,  dau.  of  William  Lambert  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service ; 
she  died  at  Clarina,  Kenilworth  Road,  Leamington,  on  Thursday,  14  February, 
and  was  bur.  at  Kenilworth  on  Monday,  18  February  1907.                                  ^1^^ 


Major-General  Charles  Chester  Ekins,  born  8  March= 
1831  ;  entered  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  20  De- 
cember 1848,  Lieutenant  20th  Native  Infantry  1851, 
Captain  1861,  Major  1868,  Lieut.-Colonel  (2nd  in  Com- 
mand and  Wing  Commander  41st  Bengal  Native  Infantry) 
1874,  retired  with  hon.  rank  of  Major-General  23 
December  1879;  served  in  Indian  Mutiny;  died  at  114 
Clifton  Hill,  St.  John's  Wood,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 7  February,  bur.  with  military  honours  in  Highgate 
Cemetery,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Monday,  12  February  191 2, 
after  service  at  St.  Augustine's,  Kilburn,  co.  Middlesex. 
Adinon  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  29  March 
1912,  to  Emily  Mary  Ekins,  relict. 


=Einily  Mary,  2nd 
dau.  of  Surgeon- 
General  William 
Baker  Taylor,  of 
theArmyMedical 
Board,  Bombay, 
India,  by  Lsetitia 
Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Robert 
Forbes  ;  born 
at  Ahmedabad, 
India,  18  January 
1843,  bapt.  there; 
married  at  St. 
Mark's,  Jersey, 
on  Thursday,  19 
August  1869. 


George  Ernest 
Ekins,  Lieutenant 
ist  Bengal  Fusi- 
liers ;  died  un- 
married in  1852. 


Julia  Frances, 
born  at  Cawn- 
pore,  India,  29 
January  1839, 
bapt.  there. 


i 


Charles    Bell    Eustace  Ford  (son  of  William  Ford,  by  Fanny=j=Mary    Emily    Radcliffe,    born 


Thomasina  his  wife);  born  at  5  The  Grove,  Highgate;  educated 
at  Bradfield  College;  admitted  a  Solicitor  in  July  1884;  died, 
aged  63,  on  Saturday,  6  September,  bur.  in  Highgate  Cemetery 
on  Wednesday,  10  September  1913. 


at  Simla,  India,  16  July,  bapt. 
there  in  August  1870;  marr. 
at  All  Saints',  Highgate,  on 
Tuesday,  30  April  1S89. 


A 


126 


Rev.  Robert  Ekins,  born  in  October,  bapt.  at  Newton  Toney,  co.= 
Wilts,  20  December  1785;  educated  at  Eton  (King's  Scholar  1804) 
and  at  King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1809,  M.A.  1812;  Vicar 
of  Godalming,  co.  Surrey,  31  July  1810,  Rector  of  Police,  co.  Dorset, 
3  September  1832,  Perpetual  Curate  of  West  Wootton,  co.  Dorset, 
1843;  died  at  Prestbury,  co.  Gloucester,  17  November  1874,  bur. 
there.  Will  dated  26  December  1865,  proved  at  Gloucester  17 
December  1874,  by  Emma  Ekins,  spinster,  daughter,  and  Edward 
Hinxman,  nephew. 


=Eliza,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Warre  Malet  of  Wilbury, 
CO.  Wilts,  Baronet ;  marr. 
at  Newton  Toney  in 
August  181 2  ;  died  at 
Folke,  aged  60,  12 
November  1851. 


Emma,  of  Prestbury  ; 
born  10  July,  bapt.  at 
Godalming  15  Sep- 
tember 1813  ;  died, 
aged  100,  19  Decem- 
ber, bur.  at  Prestbury 
23  December  19 13. 


Rev.  George  Stone ;   of  Sidney=j=Caroline  Susanna,  bom  25  January, 
Sussex  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.     bapt.    at    Godalming    22    February 

1815  ;  marr.  at  Folke  4  July  1836; 

died    at     Longburton,    co.    Dorset, 

aged    26,    3    March    1841,    bur.    at 

Folke. 


i»22  ;  Rector  of  Bondleigh, 
CO.  Devon,  1842  ;  died  at  Bond- 
leigh, aged  55,  on  Thursday, 
29  September  1853,  bur.  there. 


A 


Anna  Matilda, 
bapt.  at  Godal- 
ming 14  Feb- 
ruary 1 8 1  7  ; 
died  circa  1834. 


Henry  Charles  Warre   Ekins  of  Melbourne,  =j=Mary  Hoban,  marr. 


Australia;  born  at  Godalming  21  April,  bapt. 
there  28  May  1819;  of  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  23  November  1837, 
aged  18,  B.A.  1842;  accidentally  drowned 
whilst  bathing  in  the  River  Yarra,  Melbourne, 
14  February  1862,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Melbourne. 


in  Melbourne;  died 
at  St.  Kilda,  Mel- 
bourne, 14  January 
1914,  buried  in 
the  cemetery  at  St. 
Kilda. 


Other 

issue. 


Francis  Harry  Ekins= 
of  Prestbury,  co. 
Gloucester  ;  born  at 
Castlemaine,  Vic- 
toria, Australia,  14 
March  i859;Captain 
Mercantile  Marine 
Service  and  Lieu- 
tenant Royal  Naval 
Reserve. 


=Marion  Elisabeth, 
elder  dau.  of  John 
Pearson  of  Prest- 
bury Green  and  of 
the  National  Pro- 
vincial Bank, Chel- 
tenham, both  CO. 
Gloucester  ;  born 
at  Hereford  25 
October  1866; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Prestbury,  23  April 
1885. 


Stuart  Courtenay  Shairp  of  i  Marl-=j=Marie,  bom 
borough  Gate,  Hyde  Park,  London  |  in  Melbourne; 
(youngest  son  of  Stephen  Francis  marr.  at  Prest- 
Shairp  of  Totnes,  co.  Devon,  by  bury  4  August 
Caroline  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  1885. 
Charles  Michelmore  of  Highfield, 
Totnes)  ;  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Totnes,  i  May,  bapt.  at  Totnes  22 
May  1854;  educated  at  Cheltenham 
College  ;  Manager  of  the  National 
Provincial  Bank  of  England 
(Lancaster  Gate  Branch).  /\ 

{See  Pedigree  of  Shairp,  Vol.  77, 
page  143.) 


George  William    Bramfield    Ekins,    born    at=i=Mabel    Haynes    Hutchinson   of  Bournemouth, 


Kussowlie,  India,  3  June  1871,  bapt.  there ; 
educated  at  Lancing  College,  co.  Sussex  ; 
died  on  his  voyage  to  Calcutta,  India,  6 
October  19 13. 


CO.  Hants ;  born  at  Bournemouth  in  1878 ; 
marr.  at  Barrackpore,  India,  11  May  1905; 
died  at  Bournemouth  22  August  19 10,  bur. 
there. 


Viola,  born  at  Assam,  India, 
12  December  1908. 


Sybil,  born  at  Bournemouth  21 
July,  bapt.  there  29  July  1910. 


Marie,  died  6  March 
1 86 1,  bur.  in  Castle- 
maine  Cemetery, 

Victoria,  Australia. 


Agnes,  died  1 1  March 
1 86 1,  bur.  in  Castle- 
niaine  Cemetery, 

Victoria. 


Rev.  Robert  Charles= 
Warre  Ekins,  born  at 
Melbourne,  Australia, 
25  July  1862,  bapt. 
there ;  educated  at 
Cheltenham  College ; 
Vicar  of  Horkstow, 
CO.  Lincoln,  1897 
-1900,  Rector  of 
Rame,  co.  Cornwall, 
1900. 


=Dorothy  Marion,  elder  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Thomas  Comber,  Chaplain  R.N.,  afterwards 
Vicar  of  Abbot's  Bickington-cum-Bulkworthy, 
North  Devon,  by  Rohesia  Mary  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Walter  Giffard  of 
VVootton,  CO.  Lincoln ;  born  at  Plymouth,  co. 
Devon,  30  May,  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Sutton- 
on-Plym,  co.  Devon,  28  June  1868  ;  marr.  at 
All  Saints',  Helmsly,  co.  York,  i  September 
1891. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Comber,  Vol.  14, 
page  21.) 


Christine  Mary  Dorothy,  born 
at  3  Albion  Square,  Dalston, 
CO.  Middlesex,  15  June,  bapt. 
at  St.  Augustine's,  Haggerston, 
CO.  Middlesex,  28  June  1892. 


Audrey  Emma,  born  at  3 
Albion  Square,  Dalston,  on 
Saturday,  14  October,  bapt.  at 
St.  Augustine's,  Haggerston, 
14  November  1893. 


John  Robert  Warre  Ekins, 
born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Horkstow,  on  Thursday,  i 
December,  bapt.  at  Horkstow 
16  December  i8q8. 


Charles  Maxwell  Ekins,  born  at  Murree,  India, 
4  July  1873,  bapt.  there;  educated  at  High- 
gate  School  and  at  University  College,  London; 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1900;  Civil  Surgeon, 
South  African  Field  Force,  1900-1902; 
Medical  Officer,  Nile  Valley  Exploration 
Company,  1903;  Principal  Medical  Officer 
Government  Hospital,  Alexandria,  Egypt ; 
married  at  Alexandria  in  May  1913,  Sara 
Gentilli. 


Rev.  Reginald  Forbes  Ekins,  born  at  Bovey 
Tracey,  co.  Devon,  on  Monday,  13  February 
1882,  bapt.  there;  of  Lincoln  College,  Ox- 
ford, matriculated  in  1901,  B.A.  1905,  M.A. 
1910;  Curate  of  All  Saints',  Notting  Hill, 
1905-1907,  and  of  St.  Augustine's,  Kilburn, 
both  CO.  Middlesex,  1907  ;  received  into  the 
Roman  Catholic  Church  in  19 13. 


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128 


4 


HOWE. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  ^r»?5.— Quarterly :    ist  and  4th,  Of 

a  fesse  between  three  wolves'  heads   couped   sable,  Howe; 

2nd   and   3rd,  Argent  on  a  bend  sable  three   popinjays   or 

beaked  and  legged  gules,  Curzon. 
Crests. — I,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers 

azure  ;  2,  A  popinjay  rising  or  collared  gules. 
Supporters.— On  either  side  a  Cornish  chough  proper  round  the  neck 

a  plain  gold  chain. 
Motto. — Let  Curzon  holde  what  Curzon  helde. 


Hon''''  Penn  Assheton  Curzon,  eldest= 
son  of  Assheton,  ist  Baron  and 
afterwards  ist  Viscount  Curzon  of 
Penn  (see  ^'Notes''  to  ^'Visitation 
of  England  and  Wales,"  Vol.  J, 
page  gS);  born  31  January  1757; 
educated  at  Westminster,  admitted 
12  September  1768,  and  at  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  17 
May  1774;  M.P.  for  Leominster 
3  April  1784,  for  Clitheroe  19  June 
1790,  and  for  Leicester  27  February 
1792;  died  at  his  father's  house  at 
Penn,  co.  Buckingham,  aged  40, 
I  September  1797.  Adinon  was 
granted  (P.C.C.)  in  1797. 


Hotoe* 


I 


=Sophia  Charlotte,  Baroness  Howe,  elder  dau.  and  coheir  of 
Admiral  Richard,  Earl  Howe,  K.G.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Chiverton  Hartopp ;  born  at  Whitehall  19  February  1762; 
marr.  by  special  licence  at  Porter's  Lodge,  co.  Hertford  (the 
seat  of  Lord  Howe)  on  Tuesday,  31  July  1787;  succeeded 
her  father  in  the  Barony  of  Howe  of  Langar,  co.  Nottingham, 
5  August  1799;  died  at  Pope's  Villa,  Twickenham,  aged  73, 
3  December  1835.  Adfiion  was  granted  (P.C.C.  Stowell) 
18  July  1836,  to  Sir  Jonathan  Wathen  Waller,  Baronet, 
husband.  She  married  2ndly  at  St.  James',  Piccadilly,  Lon- 
don, I  October  181 2,  as  his  2nd  wife.  Sir  Jonathan  Wathen 
Waller  (formerly  Phipps),  Baronet,  G.C.H. ;  bom  6  October 
1769;  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  George  HL;  created 
a  Baronet  27  December  18 14;  died  at  8  New  Cavendish 
Street,  Portland  Place,  London,  aged  8.3,  i  January  1853. 


George  Augustus  William  Curzon, 
born  4  February  1788;  educated 
at  Harrow,  entered  Easter  1801; 
died  at  his  mother's  house  at 
Twickenham  6  January  1805. 


Marianne,  born  30  August  1790; 
died  18  February  1820.  Will  dated 
10  March  1814,  proved  (P.C.C. 
128  Kent)  6  March  1820,  by  Sophia 
Charlotte,  Baroness  Howe,  mother. 


Leicester  Curzon,  born 
at  Gopsall  House,  co. 
Leicester,  8  November 
1792;  died  in  London 
26  February  1793. 


Lady  Harriet  Geor-= 
giana  (Brudenell), 
2nd  daughter  of 
Robert,  6th  Earl 
of  Cardigan ;  born 
at  Hambleden,  co. 
Buckingham,  18 
December  1799  ; 
marr.  20  March 
1820;  died  at  Penn 
House,  aged  36, 
25  October,  bur. 
in  the  family  vault 
in  the  church  at 
Penn  3  November 
1836.     ist  wife. 


=Richard  William  Penn  Curzon-Howe,  Earl  Howe,  P.C.,= 
G.C.H. ;  born  at  Gopsall  House  11  December  1796; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  23  April  1814;  created  D.C.L.  19  October 
1835;  Captain  Leicestershire  Yeomanry  Cavalry  21 
May  18 18,  Lieut.- Colonel  i  October  1831  ;  succeeded 
his  grandfather,  Assheton,  as  2nd  Viscount  Curzon  and 
Baron  Curzon  of  Penn  ig  March  1820;  assumed  the 
surname  of  Howe  after  that  of  Curzon,  by  Royal 
Licence  dated  30  July  1821;  created  Earl  Howe  in 
the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  15  July  1821  ; 
G.C.H.  1830;  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to  King 
George  IV.  21  November  1829-30,  Lord  Chamberlain 
to  Queen  Adelaide  July  1830  to  12  October  1831, 
and  again  15  December  1834  to  December  1849; 
Privy  Councillor  31  January  1831  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Leicester ;  a  Governor  of  Charterhouse  2 1  March 
1844  and  of  King's  College,  London ;  a  Trustee  of 
Rugby  School ;  Vice-Lieutenant  for  co.  Leicester  27 
October  1863;  succeeded  his  mother  as  Baron  Howe 
of  Langar  3  December  1835  ;  died  at  Curzon  House, 
South  Audley  Street,  London,  aged  73,  on  Thursday, 
12  May  1870.  Will  dated  29  May  1852,  with  three 
codicils  dated  26  June  1867,  8  January  1869,  and 
9  July  1869,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  414,  70)  29  June  1870, 
by  George  Augustus  Frederick  Louis,  Earl  Howe,  son, 
William  Perry  Herrick,  and  George  Lewis  Parkin. 


=Hon'''"=  Anne  Frances, 
2nd  dau.  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  John 
Gore,  K.C.B.,  by 
Georgiana  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Admiral 
Sir  George  Montagu, 
G.C.B.;  born  at  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset,  8  March 
181 7;  Maid  of  Honour 
to  Queen  Adelaide  ; 
marr.  9  October  1845; 
died  at  Hillesley 
House,  Wotton-under- 
Edge,  CO.  Gloucester, 
on  Monday,  23  July 
1877.  Will  dated 
19  November  1870, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
655.  77)  25  August 
1877,  by  the  Hon'''= 
MontaguCurzon, Lieu- 
tenant Rifle  Brigade, 
son.     2nd  wife. 


A 


[For  issue  see  page  141.) 


Lieut.- Colonel  George  Augustus  Frederick  Louis= 
Curzon-Howe,  Earl  Howe ;  born  at  Brook  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  London,  i6  January  1821; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  30  May  1838;  Lieut.-Colonel  Leicester- 
shire Yeomanry  Cavalry  15  November  i860,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Commandant  15  March  1870;  M.P.  for 
South  Leicestershire  30  March  1857  to  June  1870; 
J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Buckingham  and  Leicester, 
D.L.  for  the  former  county  21  July  1845  ;  succeeded 
his  father  as  2nd  Earl  12  May  1870;  died  at 
Gopsall  House,  co.  Leicester,  on  Friday,  4  February 
1876.  Will  dated  21  March  1874,  with  codicil  dated 
3  May  1875,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  396,  76)  5  May 
1876,  by  Thomas  Blackborne  Thoroton  Hildyard 
and  George  Levfis  Parkin,  and  21  June  1876,  by 
Thomas  George,  Earl  of  Northbrook,  G.C.S.L 


=Harriet  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Charles 
Sturt  of  Crichel,  co.  Dorset,  M.P.,  by 
Lady  Charlotte  Penelope  his  wife,  3rd 
dau.  of  Robert,  6th  Earl  of  Cardigan  ; 
bom  15  October  1822  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Bryanston  Square,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  3  February  1846;  died  at  10 
Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London, 
on  Monday,  29  January  1877.  Admon 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
9  March  1877,  to  the  Rev.  Henry  Nevile 
Sherbrooke,  the  father  and  guardian  of 
Penn  Curzon  Sherbrooke,  Sybilla  Mary 
Curzon  Sherbrooke,  spinster,  and  Evelyn 
Alice  Curzon  Sherbrooke,  spinster, 
infants,  the  grandchildren  and  only  next 
of  kin. 


Rev.  Henry  Nevile  Sherbrooke  of  15  The  Paragon,  Clifton,  co.= 
Gloucester  (2nd  son  of  Henry  Porter  Sherbrooke  of  Oxton  Hall,  co. 
Nottingham,  by  Louisa  Anne  Fleming  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Fane  of 
the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  see  Pedigree  of  Fane,  page  j) ;  born  3  February 
1846;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  St.  Alban's  Hall,  Oxford,  matriculated 
27  March  1876;  Ensign  43rd  Foot  18  April  1865,  Lieutenant  28 
October  1868,  retired  from  the  Army  and  took  holy  orders;  Vicar  of 
the  parish  church,  Clifton,  1891-97.  He  married  2ndly  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Brompton,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Tuesday,  5  March  1878,  Lady 
Lilias  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugh,  ist  Earl  Cairns;  she  died  at 
Oxton  Hall,  aged  29,  on  Thursday,  5  September  1889  ;  marr.  3rdly  at 
St.  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  Westminster,  on  Tuesday,  12  January  1892, 
Alice  Maud,  4th  dau.  of  Henry  Abel  Smith  of  Wilford  House,  Nottingham. 


=Harriet  Alice,  born  in 
Audley  Square,  West- 
minster, 17  June 
1848;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  on 
Friday,  3  February 
1 8  7 1 ;  died  at  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants,  aged 
26,  on  Tuesday,  13 
April  1875.  M.LatSt. 
Peter's,  Bournemouth. 


A 


i 
General    Sir    Richard    William    Penn    Curzon-Howe,     Earl     Howe,=j=Isabella   Maria  Cathe- 
G.C.V.O.,  C.B. ;  born  14  February  1822;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign     rine,     of     20     Curzon 
and    Lieutenant    Grenadier    Guards    14   July    1838,    Lieutenant    and     Street,  London,  eldest 
Captain  1844,  Major  1853,  Captain  and  Lieut.-Colonel  1854,  Colonel 
in  the  Army  1857,  Major-General  1868,  Lieut.-General  1877,  General 
1880,  retired  i  July  1881  ;    Colonel  17th  Foot  (Leicestershire  Regi- 
ment) 25  June    1879,  and   2nd    Life  Guards  5  January  1890;   Hon. 
Colonel    Leicestershire  Yeomanry  Cavalry   28  June   1876;    served  in 
Kaffir  War    1852-53,    as   A.D.C.    to    General    Officer    Commanding, 
Lieut.-General  the  Hon'''=  Sir  George  Cathcart  (medal  and  brevet  of 
Major);  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  1857,  A.D.C.  to  Lieut.-General 
the  Hon''''  George  Anson  (Madras);  acting  Q.^LG.  at  siege  of  Delhi 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  13  April  1858,  medal 
with  clasp,  C.B.  21  January  1858,  and  brevet  of  Colonel);  A.D.C.  to 


dau.  of  Major-General 
the  Hon*"''  George 
Anson,  Commander-in- 
Chief  in  India  (2nd 
son  of  Thomas,  ist 
Viscount  Anson,  and 
brother  of  Thomas, 
ist  Earl  of  Lichfield), 
by  the  Hon"'  Isabella 
Elizabeth  Annabella 
his    wife,  3rd   dau.    of 


Commander-in-Chief,     H.R.H.    Duke    of    Cambridge,    June     1S64;    Cecil   (Weld-Forester), 


G.C.V.O.  30  June  1897  ;  Lord-Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotulorum  for 
CO.  Leicester  1888;  succeeded  his  brother  as  3rd  Earl  4  February 
1876;  died  at  Gopsall  House  on  Tuesday,  25  September  1900. 
Will  dated  14  November  1891,  with  codicil  dated  15  August  1896, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1643,  1900)  19  December  1900,  by  Richard 
George  Penn,  Earl  Howe,  Sir  Robert  Nigel  Fitzhardinge  Kingscote, 
K.C.B.,  and  Walter  Trower. 

>33 


ist  Baron  Forester ; 
marr.  at  Repton,  co. 
Derby,  on  Monday,  8 
February  1858. 


Captain  Frederick  Curzon,  R.N. ;  born  at  Gopsall  House,  co.  Leicester,  i6  July  1823; 
Sub- Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  1842,  Lieutenant  30  December  1843,  Commander  15  September 
1852,  Captain  retired  i  October  1867  ;  died  at  Apethorpe  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  aged  58, 
on  Friday,  23  September  1881,  bur.  at  Twycross,  co.  Leicester.  Admon  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  14  January  1882,  to  Richard  William  Penn,  Earl  Howe,  brother. 


A  son,  born  at 
46  Charles  Street, 
Berkeley  Square, 
London,  on  Sun- 
day, 27  November 
1859,  died  a  few 
hours  later. 


Sir    Richard    George    Penn   Curzon-Howe,=f=Lady    Georgiana    Elizabeth 


Earl  Howe  of  Langar,  co.  Nottingham, 
Viscount  Curzon,  Baron  Curzon  of  Penn 
House,  CO.  Buckingham,  and  Baron  Howe 
of  Langar,  co.  Nottingham,  in  the  Peerage 
of  the  United  Kingdom,  G.C.V.O. ;  born 
at  46  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square, 
London,  on  Sunday,  28  April  i86i,  bapt. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
5  March  1881  ;  M.P.  for  High  Wycombe  Division  of  co. 
Buckingham  1885-1900;  Lieutenant  Leicestershire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  7  February  1883,  Captain  19  July  1890  (T.D.  1909); 
Treasurer  of  the  Household  to  Queen  Victoria  1896- 1900, 
a  Lord-in- Waiting  October  1900  to  September  1903,  Lord- 
Chamberlain  to  Queen  Alexandra  1903  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Buckingham; 
G.C.V.O.  9  November  1903;  Grand  Cross  of  the  Redeemer  of 
Greece,  White  Eagle  of  Poland,  Dannebrog  of  Denmark, 
St.  Olaf  of  Norway,  Polar  Star  of  Sweden,  Charles  HL 
of  Spain,  and  the  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia ;  Grand  Cordon  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium,  Grand  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honour; 
President  of  Council  of  the  Royal  Albert  Hall ;  Fellow  Zoological 
Society;  succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Earl  25  September  1900. 


(Spencer-Churchill),  sth  dau. 
of  John  Winston,  7th  Duke 
of  Marlborough,  K.G. ;  bom 
at  10  St.  James'  Square, 
London,  on  Monday,  14  May 
i860;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London, 
4  June  1883  ;  Lady  of 
Grace  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England ;  died 
at  Curzon  House,  Mayfair, 
London,  on  Friday,  9  Feb- 
ruary, bur.  in  the  family  vault 
at  Congerstone,  co.  Leicester, 
on  Thursday,  15  February 
1906.  Memorial  Service  at 
St.  Margaret's,  Westminster, 
the  same  day. 


Francis  Richard  Henry  Penn  Curzon-Howe,= 
Viscount  Curzon,  of  Twycross  House,  co. 
Leicester;  born  i  May  1884;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford ; 
Commander  Royal  Naval  Volunteer 
Reserve  (Sussex  Division)  1907. 


=Mary  (his  cousin),  only  dau.  of  Colonel  the  Hon'''' 
Montagu  Curzon  of  Garat's  Hay,  Loughborough, 
CO.  Leicester ;  born  at  50  Upper  Brook  Street, 
London,  on  Sunday,  30  October  1887  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Mary's-in-the-Elms,  Woodhouse,  co.  Leicester, 
on  Monday,  28  October  1907. 

(See  page  141.) 


Edward  Richard  Assheton  Penn  Curzon-Howe,  born 
7  August,  bapt.  in  the  private  chapel  at  Gopsall  House 
on   Tuesday,  6  October  1908  (King   Edward  VH.  stood 

sponsor). 


Georgiana  Mary,  born  7  January 
19 10,  bapt.  in  the  private  chapel 
at  Gopsall  House  in  April  19 10. 


134 


Henry  Uugdale  Curzon  of  East  Dean  and  Mottisfont,  co.  Hants  ;= 
born  21  September  1824;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  12  May  1842,  B.A.  1846;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Hants;  Captain  Leicestershire  Yeomanry  Cavalry  1856-59; 
died  at  East  Dean,  aged  85,  on  Tuesday,  22  March  1910,  bur. 
there.  Will  dated  20  February  1902,  with  codicil  dated  3  July 
1908,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1527,  1910)  18  November  igio,  by 
Sybil  Curzon,  spinster,  daughter,  and  Walter  Trower. 


=Eleanor  Young,  youngest 
dau.  of  Major-General 
Thomas  Robert  Swinburne ; 
marr.  at  Ringwood,  co. 
Hants,  on  Thursday,  22 
October  1857 ;  died  28 
August  1887,  bur.  at  East 
Dean. 


Nina,  born  at     John  Henry  Jacob  of  The  Close,  Salisbury  (eldest  son=f=Millicent,    born    at 


Troy  House,  of  John  Henry  Jacob,  by  Henrietta  Sophia  his  wife, 
co.Monmouth,  dau.  of  John  Denison  of  Ossington,  co.  Nottingham, 
I  April  1859.  M.P.);  born  at  The  Close,  Salisbury,  20  February  1847  ; 
Cadet  Royal  Navy  i860,  Sub-Lieutenant  9  December 
1866,  Lieutenant  4  April  1870,  retired  1873;  J.P.  for  co. 
Wilts;  died  at  The  Close,  Salisbury,  aged  58,  on  Tuesday, 
8  August  1905.  Will  dated  27  June  1885,  proved  at 
Salisbury  8  November  1905,  by  Millicent  Jacob,  relict. 


Mottisfont  Abbey 
on  Wednesday,  10 
October  i860,  bapt. 
at  East  Dean ;  marr. 
there  on  Thursday, 
25  June  1885. 


A 


John  Eyre  of  Chiltern= 
Place,  Beaconsfield,  co. 
Buckingham  (3rd  son  of 
Henry  Richard  Eyre  of 
Shaw  House,  Newbury, 
CO.  Berks,  J.P.,  D.L.,  by 
Isabella  Catherine  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Charles 
George  Parker  of  Spring- 
field Plain,  CO.  Essex) ; 
born  at  Shaw  House, 
Newbury,  on  Saturday, 
29  October  1859;  of 
Keble  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  14  October 
1878. 


=Evelyn  Alice,  born  at  46 
Charles  Street,  Berkeley 
Square,  London,  on  Thurs- 
day, 10  April  1862  ;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  on  Satur- 
day, 25  April  1896;  died  at 
Chiltern  Place,  Beacons- 
field,  aged  51,  on  Saturday, 
4  October,  bur.  at  Penn, 
CO.  Buckingham,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 8  October  19 13. 
Memorial  Service  at  Christ 
Christ,  Down  Street,  May- 
fair,  London,  at  the  same 
time. 


Harry       Walter=f=Edith  Cecilia,  born 


Franklin  of  35 
Gloucester  Ter- 
race, Hyde  Park, 
London  (son  of 
James  Franklin, 
Captain  6th 

[Royal]  Foot)  ; 
bom  on  Satur- 
day, 7  December 
1867. 


at  46  Charles  Street, 
Berkeley  Square, 
London,  on  Tues- 
day, 10  May  1864  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's 
and  St.  Edward's, 
Palace  Street,  Buck- 
ingham Gate,  Lon- 
don, on  Saturday, 
18  April  1896. 


A 


Frederick  Graham  Curzon  of  194  St.  James'  Court,  = 
Buckingham  Gate,  London ;  born  at  46  Charles  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  London,  on  Thursday,  5  March 
1868,  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London; 
educated  at  Eton ;  Hon.  Attach^  to  the  Embassy 
at  Rome  9  February  1892  to  1894;  appointed  a 
Foreign  Service  Messenger  i  January  1900;  received 
Coronation  medals  1903  and  191 1. 


=Minnie  Ellis  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Captain 
Dodsworth  Jeffreys,  and  grand-daughter 
of  Chambre  Corcor  of  Cor  Castle, 
Innishannon,  co.  Cork ;  marr.  at  St. 
James',  Piccadilly,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
II  September  1894;  marriage  dissolved 
on  her  petition  in  1903. 


Evelyn  Ellis  Isabella,  born  at  Morpeth 
Mansions,  Morpeth  Terrace,  Westminster, 
on  Friday,  9  July  1897,  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Ashley  Gardens,  Westminster. 


Chambre  George  William  Penn  Curzon,  born 
at  Penn  House,  Amersham,  co.  Buckingham, 
on  Tuesday,  18  October  1898;  educated  at  the 
Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne. 


135 


Henry    Charles   FitzRoy,    Duke   of  Beaufort,   K.G.,  P.C. ;    born=i=Georgiana  Charlotte,  born 


I  February  1824;  educated  at  Eton;  entered  the  Army  as 
Cornet  and  Sub-Lieutenant  ist  Life  Guards  17  August  1841, 
Lieutenant  1843,  Captain  7th  (Queen's  Own)  Hussars  1847, 
Major  1854,  Lieut.- Colonel  26  October  1858;  Lieut.-Colonel 
Commandant  (Hon.  Colonel)  Gloucestershire  Yeomanry  Hussars 

29  April  1874-87;  A.D.C.  to  Arthur,  Duke  of  Wellington,  1842-52, 
and  to  Henry,  Viscount  Hardinge,  1852-56;  Master  of  the  Horse 
to  Queen  Victoria  26  February  1858  to  18  June  1859,  and  10  July 
1866  to  9  December  1868;  M.P.  for  East  Gloucestershire  27 
February  1846  to  17  November  1853;  Lord-Lieutenant  for  co. 
Monmouth  17  May  1867;  J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Wilts,  Brecon 
and  Glamorgan;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Gloucester,  D.L.  for  co. 
Monmouth;  sworn  a  Privy  Councillor  26  February  1858,  K.G. 
19  March  1867;  succeeded  his  father  as  8th  Duke  17  November 
1853;  died  at  Stoke  Gilford,  co.  Gloucester,  aged  75,  on  Sunday, 

30  April,  bur.  at  Badminton,  co.  Gloucester,  on  Friday,  5  May 
1899.  A 


29  September  1825  ;  marr. 
3  July  1845  !  died  at  her 
residence.  Stoke  Park, 
Stapleton,  co.  Gloucester, 
on  Monday,  14  May,  bur. 
at  Badminton  on  Friday, 
18  May  1906.  Will  dated 
24  June  1899,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  914,  1906) 
3  July  1906,  by  Henry 
Adelbert  Wellington  Fitz- 
Roy,   Duke    of   Beaufort, 


William  Henry  David  Boyle  (only  son  of  Colonel  William= 
Boyle,  C.B.,  of  the  89th  Foot,  by  Louisa  Catherine  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Parsons,  Incumbent 
of  Sandhurst);  born  11  February  1861  ;  of  King's 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1880,  B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1887;  a  Clerk  in  the  Treasury; 
died  at  4  Cadogan  Mansions,  Sloane  Square,  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  aged  36,  on  Wednesday,  7  July  1897, 
bur.  at  East  Dean,  co.  Hants.  Admon  (with  will  dated  22 
September  1888)  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
(1176,  97)  12  November  1897,  to  the  Very  Rev.  George 
David  Boyle,  Dean  of  Salisbury,  and  Anna  Louisa 
Alexandrina  Boyle,  spinster,  guardians  of  the  estate  of 
George  Frederick  Boyle,  a  minor,  son,  and  only  next  of  kin. 


/N 


=Eleanor,  bom  at  Mottisfont  Abbey, 
CO.  Hants,  on  Thursday,  3  July 
1862  ;  marr.  at  Salisbury  Cathedral 
22  September  1888  ;  died  at  4 
Cadogan  Mansions,  Sloane  Square, 
Chelsea,  aged  31,  on  Wednesday, 
15  November  1893,  ^^^-  ^'  -l^^s' 
Dean.  Admon  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  23  February 
1894,  to  William  Henry  David 
Boyle,  husband. 


Ethel,  born  at  East  Dean 
on  Monday,  19  October 
1863 ;  died  at  Mottisfont 
Abbey,  aged  8  months,  on 
Thursday,  30  June  1864, 
bur.  at  East  Dean. 


Henry  Curzon,  bom 
at  East  Dean  on 
Friday,  3  r  March 
1865,  bapt.  there. 


Sybil,  born  at 
East  Dean  on 
Sunday,  25 
July  1869, 
bapt.  there. 


Assheton  Curzon,  bom 
at  East  Dean  30  April 
1876,  bapt.  there; 
educated  at  Wellington 
College. 


136 


Beatrice  Louisa= 
Margaret,  2nd 
dau.  of  Alexander 
Page  of  Ken- 
sington, London; 
marr.  26  October 
1870;  died  s.p. 
on  Thursday, 
10  July  1873. 
I  St  wife. 


I 
=Major  William  Henry  Curzon  of  17  Eccleston  Square,  = 
London;  born  i  June  1827;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Merton  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  4  December 
1844,  B.A.  1848,  M.A.  1853  ;  Ensign  17th  Light 
Dragoons  (Lancers)  13  July  1855,  Lieutenant  1857, 
Captain  1859,  Major  19  July  1864;  served  in  the 
Crimea  from  13  July  1855,  including  the  battle  of 
Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (medal  with 
clasp  and  Turkish  medal)  ;  in  the  campaign  of 
1858-59,  in  Central  India,  including  action  of 
Burode  (medal)  ;  Captain  Leicestershire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  1876;  died  at  17  Eccleston  Square,  London, 
aged  86,  on  Monday,  5  January,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Penn,  co.  Buckingham,  on  Thursday, 
8  January  19 14. 


=EmiIy,  youngest 
dau.  of  Frederick 
Cowper  of  Carleton 
Hall,  Skelton  and 
Unthank,  all  co.  Cum- 
berland, by  Susan 
Lydia  his  wife,  elder 
dau.  of  Andrew  John 
Nash  of  Hyde  House, 
CO.  Middlesex;  marr. 
at  St.  Andrew's,  Pen- 
rith, CO.  Cumberland, 
on  Tuesday,  3  No- 
vember 1874.  2nd 
wife. 


A  son,  born  at  29  Park  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  London,  on 
Sunday,  8  October  1876;  died  a 
few  hours  after. 


Hilda  Georgiana  Susan,  born  at 
1 7  Rutland  Gate,  Knights- 
bridge,  London,  on  Friday,  21 
March  1879. 


Major  Ernest  Charles  Penn  Curzon  of  Watermouth  Castle,  co.= 
Devon;  born  24  November  1856;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  34th  Foot  (The  Cumberland)  Border  Regiment 
8  December  1877,  Lieutenant  1880,  3rd  (King's  Own)  Hussars 
19  April  1882,  Captain  i8th  Hussars  30  April  1887,  Adjutant 
Leicestershire  Yeomanry  Cavalry  (Prince  Albert's  Own)  i  January 
1890  to  31  December  1894,  retired 
2  April  1898;  Major  Reserve  of 
Officers  18  October  1902;  served 
in  South  African  War  1 899-1 901  //P*^//jjti/iy 
as  Special  Service  Officer  (Queen's  l/^l  /  ^^^''xvii 
medal  with   three  clasps,  promoted  (  //  ^  ,  ^ 

Major).  ^  i^LC^^ 


=Edith,  only  dau.  of  Charles 
Henry  Basset  of  Pilton 
House,  Watermouth  Castle, 
and  Umberleigh,  all  co. 
Devon,  R.N.,  J.P.,  D.L., 
M.P.,  by  Harriet  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Davie 
Basset  of  Umberleigh  and 
of  Watermouth  Castle ; 
marr.  by  special  licence 
at  Curzon  Chapel,  Mayfair, 
London,  on  Wednesday, 
18  October  1882. 


Nina  Eleanora,  born 
at  Aldershot,  co. 
Hants,  on  Wednes- 
day, 18  July  1883, 
bapt.  at  Watermouth ; 
died  at  Watermouth 
Castle,  aged  2  years 
and  7  months,  on 
Monday,  1 7  May 
1886,  bur.  at  Berry- 
narbor,  co.  Devon. 


Charles  Ernest     Quintin    Dick     of     Carantrila,    co.= 

Basset  Lothian     Galway,  and  of   12  Grosvenor  Cres- 

Curzon,     born     cent,  London  (2nd  surviving  son  of 

at  Fulford,  co.     the    Rev.     Quintin    Dick    Hume   of 

York,  10  May     Beechy    Park,    co.    Carlow,    and   of 

1S85,        bapt.     Carantrila,  co.  Galway,  by  Anna  his 

there; educated     wife,  dau.  of  William  Richardson  of 

at    Wellington     Athy,    co.    Kildare) ;    born    13   April 

College.  1847  ;    D.L.  for   co.  Wicklow,  High 

Sheriff     1898;     Captain    Derbyshire 

Yeomanry  Cavalry  and  Royal  Antrim 

Rifles ;    assumed  by  Royal    Licence 

dated  23  November  1892,  the  surname 

and  arms  of  Dick  in  lieu  of  Hume. 


I 
=Loma  Katherine, 
born  at  Water- 
mouth 20  Sep- 
tember 1887, 
bapt.  there ;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge, 
London  (by  her 
uncle,  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Lewis 
Whitfeld),  on 
Tuesday,  27  Oc- 
tober 1908. 


A 


137 


Colonel  Ernest  George  Curzon,  born  12  August  1828;  entered  the  Army= 
as  Ensign  52nd  Foot,  Lieutenant  18  February  1848,  Captain  1852,  Major 
1864,  Lieut.-Colonel  1870,  Colonel  19  February  1875;  Assistant  Adjutant 
and  Quartermaster-General,  Aldershot,  1877-82,  Deputy  Adjutant-General 
in  Ireland  1882,  Colonel  on  Staff  to  Command  Troops  at  Shorncliffe ; 
served  in  India  during  the  Mutiny  1857-58  (medal);  died  at  The  Convent, 
Gibraltar,  on  Friday,  6  March  1885,  bur.  at  Twycross,  co.  Leicester.  Will 
dated  29  December  1881,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  508,  85)  2  June  1885,  by 
Ernest  Charles  Penn  Curzon,  Lieutenant  3rd  King's  Own  Hussars,  and 
Robert  Lothian  \Villiam  Curzon,  sons. 


=Augusta  Latham, 
3rd  dau.  of 
Brigadier-General 
John  Dampier 
Hallifax  ;  marr. 
in  India  14 
January  1856. 


Robert  Lothian  William  Curzon,  bom  21  November  1857  ;  educated  at  Charterhouse,  admitted 
a  Scholar  7  February  1868,  left  25  April  1875;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Essex;  died  unmarried 
at  22  George  Street,  Hanover  Square,  London,  aged  42,  on  Saturday,  18  November  1899, 
bur.  at  Tvfycross.  Will  dated  16  November  1899,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1404,  99)  27  December 
1899,  by  Walter  Trower. 


Lieut.-Colonel  FitzRoy  Edmund  Penn  Curzon,  born  23 
March  1859;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  20th  Foot  13 
August  1879,  Captain  Royal  Irish  Rifles  1888,  Captain 
West  African  Regiment  1899,  Major  1901,  Lieut.-Colonel 
(half-pay)  23  March  1907,  retired  13  November  1907; 
A.D.C.  to  General  Officer  Commanding  (Southern  District) 
I  May  1889;  A.D.C.  to  Governor  and  Commander-in- 
Chief  (Gibraltar)  25  September  1890;  employed  with 
Egyptian  Army  January  to  October  1898;  Special  Service 
Rhodesian  Field  Force  March  to  June  1900,  Staff  Officer 
(graded  D.A.A.G.),  South  Africa,  13  June  1900  to  9  Oc- 
tober 1902;  served  in  Nile  E.xpedition  1898,  at  Battle  of 
Khartoum  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "  London  Gazette," 
4  November  1898,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  medal) ; 
operations  in  Sierra  Leone  1898-99  (medal  with  clasp); 
in  South  African  War  1899-1902,  as  Special  Service  Officer, 
Rhodesian  Field  Force ;  operations  in  the  Transvaal 
November  1900  to  July  1901  ;  operations  in  Orange  River 
Colony,  July  to  September  1901,  and  December  1901  to 
31  May  1902  ;  operations  on  Zululand  Frontier  of  Natal  in 
September  and  October  1901  (Queen's  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 


Arthur  Wardlaw= 
Curzon  of  Gode- 
rich,  Ontario, 
Canada  ;  born  in 
London  5  Jan- 
uary i85i  ;  2nd 
Lieutenant  Mid- 
Ulster  Artillery 
Mihtia. 


=Charlotte  Ger- 
trude,onlydau. 
of  Richard 
Radcliffe  of 
Goderich,  On- 
tario ;  marr. 
at  Goderich, 
Ontario,  20  No- 
vember 1894. 


Adelina  Brudenell, 
born  in  1895. 


General  Sir  Leicester  Smyth,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. ;  bom  at  Gopsall,  co.= 
Leicester,  25  October  1829;  educated  at  Eton;  entered  the  Army  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  (The  Prince  Consort's  Own)  Rifle  Brigade  29  November 
1845,  Lieutenant  1847,  Captain  1854,  Major  by  brevet  17  July  1855, 
Lieut. -Colonel  by  brevet  8  September  1855,  Colonel  1861,  General 
18  July  1885;  served  in  the  Kaffir  War  1852-53  (medal),  also  at  the 
battle  of  Berea;  in  the  Crimea  1854-55,  as  A.D.C.  and  Assistant  Military 
Secretary  to  Lord  Raglan  and  afterwards  to  General  Simpson  (medal  and 
clasps,  brevets  of  Major  and  Lieut.-Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  medals  and  5th-class  of  the  Medjidie) ; 
Assistant  Military  Secretary  in  the  Ionian  Islands  23  November  1856 
to  23  August  1 86 1,  Military  Secretary  at  Headquarters  in  Ireland  i  July 
1865,  D.Q.M.G.  there  17  July  1872;  commanded  the  troops  in  Western 
District  2  April  1877,  at  Cape  of  Good  Hope  10  November  1880,  and 
in  Southern  District  i  May  1889  ;  Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  of 
Gibraltar  25  September  1890  until  his  death;  C.B.  13  May  1867,  K.C.B. 
16  January  1886,  K.C.M.G.  i  February  1884;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Westmeath,  High  Sheriff  1872;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  16 
November  1866,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Smyth  only,  and  the  arms  of 
Smyth  and  Curzon  quarterly ;  died  s.p.  at  24  South  Eaton  Place,  London, 
aged  61,  on  Tuesday,  27  January  1891,  bur.  at  Gopsall. 


=Alicia  Maria  Eliza, 
elder  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Robert 
Smyth  of  Drumcree, 
CO.  Westmeath,  J. P., 
D.L.,  M.P.,  by 
Elizabeth  Clunes 
his  wife ;  marr.  at 
St.  Stephen's,  Dub- 
lin,    on     Monday, 

12  February  i856  ; 
died  at  24  South 
Eaton  Place,  Lon- 
don, on  Wednesday, 

13  July,  bur.  at 
Twycross,  co.  Lei- 
cester, on  Saturday, 
16  July  1898. 


Thomas  George  Lithgow  of   Blackwell   Croft,   Farnborough,=T=Harriet   Annie   Augusta,    bom 


CO.  Hants  (son  of  Robert  Lithgow  of  Darlington,  co.  Dur- 
ham);  born  at  Darlington  5  November  1853;  educated  at 
Durham  University  ;  Student  at  St.  Mary's  Hospital,  London, 
F.R.C.S.  Edin.  1884,  L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1879,  L.S.A.  1876, 
D.P.H.  Eng.  (Conjointed  Board)  1893,  Medical  Officer  and 
Public  Vaccinator  (6th  District)  Hartley  Witney  Union, 
Medical  Examiner,  Admiralty  Recruits,  Famborough  District. 


at  Gwalior,  India,  11  February 
1862,  bapt.  there ;  marr.  at 
the  parish  church,  Aldershot, 
CO.  Hants,  on  Saturday,  29 
April  1882;  died  26  Novem- 
ber, bur.  at  Famborough  30 
November  191 1. 


A 


Rev.  Arthur  Lewis  Whitfeld  (4th  son  of  George  Whitfeld  of  Hamsey=^Mary    Ellen,    born     at 


House,  near  Lewes,  co.  Sussex,  J. P.,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of 
George  Chatfield  of  Burton  Crescent,  London) ;  born  at  Lewes  on 
Thursday,  31  July  1862,  bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Lewes;  of  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  15  October  1881,  B.A.  1885,  M.A. 
1888  ;  Rector  of  Little  Easton,  co.  Essex,  1 891-1903,  Vicar  of 
Hughenden,  co.  Buckingham,  1903. 


Gopsall  on  Wednesday, 
10  January  1866,  bapt. 
there ;  marr.  at  All 
Saints',  Margaret  Street, 
London,  on  Tuesday, 
19  June  1888. 


A 


139 


Francis  William  Henry,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  C.B 
Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London,  19  November  1825,  bapt.  at 
St.  James',  Piccadilly,  London,  13  May  1826;  educated  at  West- 
minster School  and  at  Sandhurst;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign 
53rd  Foot  24  February  1843,  Lieutenant  74th  Foot  1844,  Captain 
25th  Foot  1848,  Major  by  brevet  1849,  Lieut. -Colonel  1854,  Captain 
and  Lieut. -Colonel  Coldstream  Guards  9  February  1855  to  10  April 
i860,  retired  as  Colonel  i860;  A.D.C.  to  the  Governor-General  of 
India  (Earl  of  Dalhousie)  1848  (received  Sikh  war  medal);  A.D.C. 
to  Lord  Raglan  in  the  Crimea  March  1854-55  (medal  with  clasp), 
C.B.  10  July  1855;  A.D.C.  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge 
1856-60;  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour  30  April  1857  and 
5th-class  of  the  Medjidie  2  March  1858;  D.L.  for  co.  Northampton; 
succeeded  his  father  as  12th  Earl  16  October  1859;  died  at  34 
Brook  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  aged  65,  3  August,  bur.  at 
Apethorpe,  co.  Northampton,  5  August  1891.  Will  dated  7  July 
1890,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1195,  91)  5  December  1891,  by  Anthony 
Mildmay  Julian,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  son. 


born  at  Hill=f=Adelaide  Ida 


born  1 2 
marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  16  July 
1857  ;  died  at  19  Royal 
Crescent,  Ramsgate,  co. 
Kent,  on  Sunday,  22 
March,  bur.  at  Apethorpe 
on  Thursday,  26  March 
1903.  Will  dated  14 
April  1897,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  686,  1903) 
9  May  1903,  by  Anthony 
Mildmay  Julian,  Earl  of 
Westmorland,  son. 


/K 


(See  Pedigree  of  IVesimorland,  page  80.) 


Colonel  Sir  Robert  Nigel  Fitzhardinge  Kingscote  of  Kingscote,  co.^ 
Gloucester,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.  (eldest  son  of  Colonel  Thomas  Henry 
Kingscote  of  Kingscote,  J. P.,  by  Lady  Isabella  Frances  Anne  his  ist 
wife,  6th  dau.  of  Henry  Charles,  6th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  K.G.) ;  born 
at  Kingscote  on  Sunday,  28  February  1830;  entered  the  Army  as 
Ensign  and  Lieutenant  Scots  Guards  27  October  1846,  Lieutenant  and 
Captain  1850,  Major  1854,  retired  as  Lieut.-Colonel  17  July  1855; 
Hon.  Colonel  4th  Battalion  The  Gloucestershire  Regiment  22  January 
1862;  A.D.C.  to  Lord  Raglan  in  the  Crimea  (C.B.  27  July  1855);  M.P.  for 
West  Gloucestershire  14  July  1852  to  18  November  1885;  Commissioner 
of  Woods  and  Forests  1885-95  ;  Receiver-General  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall 
1888,  Paymaster  to  H.M.  Household  1901  ;  Groom-in-Waiting  to  Queen 
Victoria ;  Extra  Equerry  and  a  Member  of  Council  of  the  Prince  of 
Wales  (afterwards  King  Edward  VII.);  K.C.B.  13  July  1889,  G.C.V.O. 
1902;  LL.D.  Cambridge  1894;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Gloucester,  J. P. 
for  CO.  Wilts;  died  at  Worth  Park,  Crawley,  co.  Sussex,  aged  78,  on 
Tuesday,  22  September,  bur.  at  Kingscote  on  Friday,  25  September  1908. 
Will  dated  25  October  1897,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1488,  1908)  30  October 
1908,  by  Nigel  Richard  Fitzhardinge  Kingscote  and  John  Bloomfield 
Kingscote.  He  married  istly  13  March  185 1,  Caroline  Sophia,  5th  dau. 
of  Colonel  George  Wyndham  of  Petworth,  co.  Sussex  (afterwards  Baron 
Leconfield);  she  died  s.p.  at  Drove,  co.  Sussex,  aged  22,  on  Friday, 
19  March  1852.  ^ 


=Emily  Marie,  born 
at  Penn  House,  co. 
Buckingham,  14 
September  1836; 
marr.  at  Conger- 
stone,  CO.  Leicester, 
5  February  1856; 
Woman  of  the  Bed- 
chamber to  Queen 
Alexandra ;  died  at 
19  South  Audley 
Street,  London, 
aged  74,  on  Friday, 
9  December,  bur. 
at  Kingscote  14 
December  19 10. 
2nd  wife. 


140 


Lady  Harriet  Georgiana=j=Richard  William  Penn=pHon''''  Anne  Frances, 


(Brudenell),  2nd  dau. 
of  Robert,  6th  Earl  of 
Cardigan,      ist  wife. 


Curzon  -  Howe,       Earl 
Howe  {see  page  132). 


A 


2nd  dau.  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  John 
Gore,K.C.B.  2nd  wife. 


Colonel  Montagu  Curzon,  born  at  Curzon  House,= 
South  Audley  Street,  London,  21  September  1846  ; 
entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  Rifle  Brigade  (The  Prince 
Consort's  Own)  10  November  1865,  Lieutenant  1870, 
Captain  1878,  Major  1882,  Lieut.-Colonel  1893,  Colonel 
by  brevet  1897,  retired  25  March  1903;  A.D.C.  to 
Major-General  Edward  Arthur  Somerset,  C.B.,  at 
Gibraltar,  7  October  1873  to  28  February  1877;  served 
in  operations  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India 
with  the  Tochi  Field  Force,  and  commanded  the  2nd 
Brigade  during  a  portion  of  the  campaign  1897 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  11  Feb- 
ruary 1898,  medal  with  clasp)  ;  M.P.  for  North 
Leicestershire  18  June  1883;  J. P.  for  co.  Leicester; 
died  at  Carat's  Hay,  Loughborough,  co.  Leicester, 
aged  61,  I  September,  bur.  at  VVoodhouse,  co. 
Leicester,  4  September  1907.  Will  dated  10  April 
1890,  with  codicil  of  same  date,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1431,  1907)  II  October  1907,  by  Vice-Admiral  the 
Hon''''  Sir  Assheton  Gore  Curzon-Howe,  K.C.B.,  C. V.O., 
C.M.G.,  and  Almeric  William  FitzRoy. 


=Esmd,  of  Garat's  Hay,  Loughborough, 
youngest  dau.  of  Francis  Horatio 
FitzRoy  of  Frogmore  Park,  Black- 
water,  CO.  Hants,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  by 
the  Hon'''  Gertrude  (Duncombe)  his 
wife,  2nd  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Baron 
Feversham  of  Duncombe  Park,  co. 
York;  born  at  25  Belgrave  Square, 
London,  on  Monday,  21  February, 
bapt.  at  Norton,  co.  Oxford,  in  May 
1859  ;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Lord 
Charles  Edward  FitzRoy),  on  Tuesday, 
19  October  1886;  marr.  2ndly  at  St. 
Saviour's,  Walton  Place,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Tuesday,  26  October 
1909,  the  Rev.  William  Arthur  King, 
Vicar  of  Woodhouse. 


Francis    Richard    Henry    Penn=j=Mary,   born  at   50  Upper 


Curzon-Howe,  Viscount  Curzon, 
of  Twycross  House,  co.  Leicester 
(only  child  of  Sir  Richard 
George  Penn  Curzon-Howe,  4th 
Earl  Howe) ;  born  i  ALiy  1 884  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford ;  Commander 
Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve 
(Sussex  Division)  1907.  /t\ 


Brook  Street,  London,  on 
Sunday,  30  October,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mark's,  North 
Audley  Street,  London,  in 
December  1887  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Mary's-in-the-Elms, 
Woodhouse,  on  Monday, 
28  October  1907. 


William  Montagu  Curzon,  born 
at  50  Upper  Brook  Street, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  8  Septem- 
ber, bapt.  at  St.  Mark's,  North 
Audley  Street,  London,  7  October 
1891  ;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Christ  Church,  Oxford  ; 
Lieutenant  Rifle  Brigade  (Prince 
Consort's  Own)  Special  Reserve. 


{For  issue  see  page  134.) 


=Mary  Anna,  born 
atGopsall  House, 
CO.  Leicester,  22 
July  1 848  ;  mar- 
ried in  London 
7  January  1869. 


James,  Duke  of  Abercorn,  K.G. ;  born  at  Byam  House,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,= 

on  Friday,  24  August  1838;    educated  at   Harrow  and  at  Christ  Church, 

Oxford,    matriculated    28    May   1857,    B.A.    i860,    M.A.    1865 ;    M.P.    for 

CO.  Donegal  17  July  i860  to  24  March  1880;  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to 

H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  (afterwards  King  Edward  VH.)  1866-86,  and 

Groom   of  the   Stole    to   Queen  Victoria    1886-91  ;    Lord-Lieutenant   and 

Custos    Rotulorum    for   co.    Donegal    since    1885;    J. P.    for    co.    Tyrone; 

Hon.  Colonel  5th  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ;  Privy  Councillor 

(Ireland)   1887  ;    Special    Envoy  to   the  Courts  of   Denmark,   Sweden  and 

Norway,   Russia,   Germany  and    Saxony  to  announce  the  Accession    of   King   Edward   VII. 

1901  ;    Knight  of  the   Dannebrog  of  Denmark,  St.  Anne  of   Russia  and  the  Iron  Crown  of 

Austria;  C.B.  1885,   K.G.  1892;   Ensign  Royal  Company  of  Archers  1908;  Chairman  of  the 

British  South  Africa  Company;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Duke  31  October  1885  ;  died  at 

61   Green  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,   London,   3    January,    bur.    at    Baronscourt,   co.  Tyrone, 

7  January  191 3  ;  memorial  services  at  St.  Mark's,  North  Audley  Street,  London,  6  January, 

and  at  the  Cathedral,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia,  South  Africa,   10  January   1913.      \N'ill  dated  30 

April  1909,  with  six  codicils  dated   16  June   1909  to  18  December  1912,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 

873,  1913)  26  June  1913,  by  Lord  George  Hamilton,  G.C.S.I.,  brother. 


A 


141 


=Alice  Anne,  of  Saulfland,  Christchurch, 
CO.  Hants,  elder  dau.  of  General  Sir 
John  Clayton -Co  well,  K.C.B.,  P.O., 
R.E.,  by  Georgiana  Elizabeth  (V.A.) 
his  wife,  only  child  of  James  Pulleine 
of  Clifton  Castle  and  Crake  Hall,  co. 
York  ;  born  at  Windsor,  co.  Berks,  on 
Saturday,  6  December  1873,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church,  Windsor ;  marr.  at 
St.  Mark's,  North  Audley  Street,  London, 
on  Thursday,  25  February  1892. 


Admiral    Sir    Assheton    Gore    Curzon-Howe    of   Hubborn,= 

Christchurch,  co.  Hants,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G. ;  born 

at   Gopsall,  co.   Leicester,   on  Saturday,    10  August  1850; 

entered  the  Navy  on  board  the  "Britannia,"  December  1863, 

Sub-Lieutenant  1870,  Lieutenant  1872,  Commander  1882, 

Captain     1888,    Rear-Admiral     1901,    Vice-Admiral    1905, 

Admiral  2  January  1909;    ist- Lieutenant  of  "Bacchante" 

during  her  voyage  with  the  Princes   1879-80,  Commander 

H.M.    Yacht     "Osborne"      1886-88,     Flag-Captain     of 

"Boadicea,"  as  Chief  of  the  Staff;    served  in    the    Naval 

Brigade  landed   under  the  command  of  Vice-Admiral   the 

Hon'''^  Sir   Edmund    Robert    Fremantle,   K.C.B.,  C.M.G., 

for  the  punitive  expedition  against  the  Sultan  of  Vitu  in 

East  Africa  October  1890  (mentioned  in  despatches,  C.B., 

general  African  medal,  Vitu   1890,   with  clasp);    Assistant 

Director  of  Naval  Intelligence  29  August  1891  to  8  October 

1892  ;    C.RLG.  January  1896,  for  special  service  rendered 

while    engaged    in    the    protection   of   the    Newfoundland 

Fisheries;  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria  6  July  1899,  and  to 

King   Edward  VH. ;    commanded   the    "Britannia"    1897 

-1900;   second  in   command  Channel    Squadron    5   June 

1902,  China  Station  June  1903  to  1905,  and  of  the  Channel 

Fleet  1905,  Commander-in-Chief  Atlantic  Fleet  February  1907,  Mediterranean  Fleet  20  November 

1908,    and  at    Portsmouth    1910;    C.V.O.  9    November    1902,    K.C.B.  30   June    1905,   G.C.V.O. 

12  July   1909;    Grand  Cross  of  the  Redeemer  of  Greece,  of  St.  Benedict  of  Portugal  and  of  the 

Osmanieh  of  Turkey ;   Grand    Cordon    of  the   Order   of  St.    Maurice   and    St.    Lazarus   of  Italy, 

Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honour;   received  gold  medal  from  the  King  of  Italy  for  services 

rendered  at  the  great  earthquake  at  Messina  in   1908;  died  at  Admiralty  House,  Portsmouth,  on 

Wednesday,    i    March,  bur.  with    naval    honours   at   Highcliffe,   co.  Hants,  on  Monday,  6  March 

1911.      Memorial   service  at  the  Dockyard  Church,  Portsmouth,  where  a  tablet  has  been  placed 

to  his   memory.      Will   dated    i    March    1892,  with  codicil   dated    31   March  1897,  proved  (Prin. 

Reg.,  748,  191 1)  19  May  1911,  by  Walter  Trower. 


^U/i/^irk//mrjr<^  ' 


Leicester  Charles  Assheton 
St.  John  Curzon-Howe, 
born  at  St.  John's,  New- 
foundland, on  Sunday,  8 
July  1894,  bapt.  at  St. 
Thomas',  St.  John's,  New- 
foundland ;  educated  at 
St.  Andrew's  School,  East- 
bourne, and  at  the  Royal 
Naval  Colleges  at  Osborne 
and  Dartmouth ;  entered 
the  Royal  Navy  as  Cadet 
in  May  1907,  Midshipman 
November  191 1. 


Victoria  Alexandrina  Alice, 
born  at  Clifton  Castle, 
Bedale,  co.  York,  on  Tues- 
day, I  September  1896, 
bapt.  at  Thornton  Watlass, 
CO.  York  (Queen  Victoria 
stood  sponsor) ;  died  at 
Admiralty  House,  Valetta, 
Malta,  aged  13  years  and 
5  months,  on  Thursday, 
3  February  19 10,  bur.  at 
Ta  Braxia,  Malta. 


Assheton  Penn  Cur- 
zon-Howe, born  at  8 
Ovington  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London, 
on  Sunday,  21  August 
1898,  bapt.  at  St. 
Saviour's,  Walton 

Street,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex ;  educated 
at  St.  Andrew's 
School,  Eastbourne ; 
appointed  Page  of 
Honour  to  H.M.  King 
George  V.  19 13. 


Joyce  Mary,  born 
at  Hubborn,  Christ- 
church, CO.  Hants, 
on  Monday,  1 6 
July,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mark's,  Highcliffe, 
in  August  1906. 


Elizabeth  Anne, 
born  15  November, 
bapt.  at  St.  ISLark's, 
Highcliffe,  16  De- 
cember 1909. 


142 


aiiamson  of  Eintien  Hall, 
CO*  i^ortfjumberlanti- 


Lawrence  Adamson  of  Whitehaven,= 
CO.  Cumberland  (only  son  of 
Anthony   Adamson  of   Milgrove  and 


.■(yi-i-^ 


•^^^^^^^J'^^-'^^^ 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Vert  guttee-d'eau  a  cross  invected  in  the 
first  quarter  a  key  in  pale  and  in  the 
second  a  talbot  passant  all  or. 

Crest. — A  talbot  passant  azure  collared 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross 
invected  and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
key  in  pale  all  or. 

Motto. — Watch  and  ward. 


of  AVhitehaven,  both  co.  Cumberland, 
Solicitor  and  Banker,  by  Catharine 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Harrison, 
Surgeon,  of  Brampton,  co.  Cumber- 
land);  H.^L's  Seneschal,  Isle  of 
Man ;  died  at  7  Windsor  Crescent, 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  aged  83,  3 
January  1877,  bur.  in  Jesmond  Old 
Cemetery,  Newcastle  -  upon  -  Tyne. 
Adraon  was  granted  at  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne  23  January  1877,  to 
Lawrence  William  Adamson,  son. 


Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  Captain  Roger 
Walmesley,  and  sister 

1  and  coheir  of 

I  James  Wal- 
mesley of 
Pringle,  co. 
Cumberland, 
Lieutenant 
R.  N. ;  marr.  at  Pen- 
rith, CO.  Cumberland, 
on  Thursday,  22  Feb- 
ruar)'  1821  ;  died  at 
7  Windsor  Crescent, 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
aged  83,  on  Tuesday, 
14  December  1875, 
bur.  in  Jesmond  Old 
Cemetery,  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne. 


^v^^^'^^Zi^^^  <^yT^i^^^:Z'f-f'i>i/^^>^^ 


AnthonyRobert 
Adamson,  died 
in  infancy,  bur. 
at  St.  Thomas', 
Dublin. 


Anne  Jane,  3rd= 
dau.  of  John 
Thomas  Edward 
Flint  of  Filleigh, 
CO.  Devon,  of  the 
Hon'''=Ea.st  Indian 
Co.'s  Service  ; 
bom  10  December  1826  ;  marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man, 
22  December  1853  ;  died  at  Jesmond 
House,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  r6 
December  1869,  bur.  in  Jesmond 
Old  Cemetery,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne.      I  St  wife. 


Lawrence  William  .-Ydamson  of  Linden  Hall,= 
CO.  Northumberland,  LL.D. ;  bom  14  July 
1829  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Northumber- 
land, High  Sheriff  1900,  and  Alderman  of 
the  County  Council  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Durham ; 
Barrister- at- Law,  a  Alember  of  the  Manx 
Bar;  LL.D.  of  Aberdeen  University;  died 
at  Linden  Hall  7  November  1911,  bur.  at 
Long  Horsley,  co.  Northumberland.  Will 
dated  6  February  r90  7,  with  codicil  dated 
28  Febmary  1907,  proved  at  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne  27  January  19 12,  by  Sarah  Frances 
Adamson,  relict,  John  George  Adamson, 
Lieut.-Colonel,  son,  and  John  Charles  Swan. 


Sarah  Frances, 
youngest  dau. 
of  William  Swan 
of  Walker,  New- 
castle-  upon  - 
Tyne  ;  marr. 
at  St.  George's, 
Jesmond,  New- 
castle -  upon  - 
Tyne  (by  her 
brother-in-law, 
the  Rev.  James 
Steel),  on  Satur- 
day, 2  3  February 
1889.   2nd  wife. 


Lieut.-Colonel  John  George  Adamson  of  Glenfame  Hall,= 
CO.  Leitrim,  and  of  Linden  Hall ;  bom  at  Douglas,  Isle 
of  Man,  8  January  1S55,  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Douglas; 
educated  at  Rugby  and  at  Trinity  College  and  New  Inn 
Hall,  Oxford,  matriculated  17  May  1873  ;  Lieutenant  King's 
Own  (Yorkshire)  Light  Infantry  6  September  1876,  Captain 
8  December  1882,  Major  10  January  1892,  retired  27 
August  1898,  D.A.A.G.  Dublin,  16  March  1900,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Reserve  of  Ofificers  18  October  1902  ;  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Leitrim  ;    High  Sheriff  1908. 


Caroline  Sarah  (Lina),  only  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Canon  James  Timothy 
Bainbridge  Landon,  Vicar  of  Ledsham, 
CO.  York,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Francis  ^\'att  of  Beverley,  co.  York  ; 
bom  at  Ledsham  on  Saturday,  24 
November  1855,  bapt.  there  i  January 
1856;  marr.  at  Ledsham  on  Thursday, 
9  August  1883. 


Muriel   Annie   Pearl,   bom    at    Dinapore,    India, 
on  Sunday,  25  May  1884,  bapt.  there. 


Catharine  Evelyn,  bom  at  Gosport,  co.  Hants, 
8  December  1890,  bapt.  there. 


143 


Mary,  born  9 
December  182 1 ; 
died  unmarried 
2 1  February 

1846,  buried  at 
St.  George's, 

Douglas,  Isle  of 
Man. 


John  George  Abbot  of  Ottercaps  and  Tone= 
Hall,  both  CO.  Northumberland  (son  of 
John  Abbot  of  Gateshead,  co.  Durham) ; 
died  s.p.  at  4  Saville  Place,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  aged  51,  5  February  1867,  bur.  in 
Jesmond  Old  Cemetery,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne.  Will  dated  24  March  1864,  ivith 
codicil  dated  14  April  1864,  proved  at 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  22  February  1867, 
by  Catharine  Abbot,  relict,  Lawrence 
William  Adamson,  brother-in-law,  Joseph 
Heald  and  Edward  Glynn. 


"Catharine,  born  20  May  1823; 
died  at  South  Villa,  Regent's 
Park,  London,  on  Friday, 
4  May  1900,  bur.  in  Jesmond 
Old  Cemetery,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne.  Will  dated  15  Novem- 
ber 1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
690,  1900)  28  May  1900,  by 
Lawrence  William  Adamson, 
brother,  and  Major  John 
George  Adamson,  nephew. 


Elizabeth  Buchanan,  born  26  August  1824;  died 
at  South  Villa,  Regent's  Park,  London,  on  Friday, 
28  December  1906,  bur.  in  Jesmond  Old  Ceme- 
tery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  Will  dated  16  January 
1901,  with  codicil  dated  23  July  1906,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  6,  1907)  22  January  1907,  by 
Lawrence  William  Adamson,  brother,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  John  George  Adamson,  nephew,  and 
Edward  Heathcote  Lefroy. 


Anne,  bom  28  September  1825  ;  died  at 
39  Hyde  Park  Gate,  London,  aged  Si,  on 
Sunday,  3  March  1907,  bur.  in  Jesmond 
Old  Cemetery,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
Will  dated  21  February  1907,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  340,  1907)  18  March  1907, 
by  Lawrence  William  Adamson  and 
Lieut.- Colonel  John  George  Adamson. 


Lawrence  Arthur  Adamson,  born  at 
Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  20  April  i860;  of 
Oriel  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  15 
October  1879,  B.A.  from  Charsley  Hall 
1884;  of  the  inner  Temple,  called  to  the 
Bar  17  November  1885;  Head  Master, 
Wesley  College,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 


Hugh  Lee  Pattinson  of= 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
eldest    son    of    Hugh 
Lee  Pattinson  of  Scots 
House,  CO.  Durham. 


=Mary  Constance,  born  at 
Douglas,  and  bapt.  there ; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Whitley,  co.  Northum- 
berland, on  Wednesday, 
19  October  1887. 


A 


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144 


,!^:£t:^€^U>Tt€/  f.^-S-^/e/a 


'£t/nu^0^y. 


(S^otitiarti  of  Ct)e  ilKlanor  House,  j^etoton 
Harcourt,  co.  iteicester* 


Henry  Goddard  (4th  son  of  Joseph= 
Goddard  of  Leicester,  by  Ann  his 
wife)  ;  born  15  June  1792  ;  an 
Architect  of  Leicester ;  died  at 
Leicester  27  July  1868,  buried  at 
Knighton,  co.  Leicester.  Will  dated 
21  October  1863,  with  codicil  dated 
27  July  1868,  proved  at  Leicester 
17  December  1868,  by  Ann 
Goddard,  relict,  and  Thomas  North, 
gent. 


=Ann,  dau.  of  William  Gardiner ;  born 
10  July  i8o6;  marr.  at  St.  Martin's, 
Leicester,  21  December  1834;  died 
at  18  De  Montfort  Square,  Leicester, 
aged  78,  on  Wednesday,  15  April 
1885,  buried  at  Leicester.  Admon 
was  granted  at  Leicester  9  June  1885, 
to  Joseph  Goddard,  son. 


Henry  Goddard,       Joseph  Goddard   of  The  Manor  House,  Newton=j=Annie,  dau.  of  John 

Wright  of  Pontefract, 


born  10  Novem- 
ber 1835  ;  <i'S'^ 
I  January  1845, 
bur.  at  Knighton. 


Harcourt,  co.  Leicester ;  born  1 1  April  1 840 ; 
F.R.LB.A.  1871  ;  F.S.L  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Leicester; 
died  at  The  Manor  House,  Newton  Harcourt, 
aged  60,  on  Wednesday,  10  October,  bur.  at 
Newton  Harcourt  15  October  1900.  Will  dated 
24  February  1900,  proved  at  Leicester  i  January 
1901,  by  Annie  Goddard,  relict,  Henry  Langton 
Goddard  and  Alexander  Goddard,  sons. 


CO.  York,  J.P. ;  bom 
22  September  1839  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Giles', 
Pontefract,  6  October 
1864. 


Annie  Eliza  Blanche, 
born  30  July  1865, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Leicester  ;  died  at  Vic- 
toria Road,  Leicester, 
aged  12,  on  Friday, 
8  February  1878,  bur. 
at  Leicester. 


Henry  Langton  Goddard  of= 
The  Manor  House,  Newton 
Harcourt  ;  born  9  July 
1866,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Leicester  ;  educated  at 
Haileybury  and  at  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
II  October  1884,  B.A.  1887, 
M.A.  1892;  F.R.LB.A. 


=Gertrude  Phillips,  younger  dau.  of 
Frederick  Gordon  of  Bentley  Priory, 
Stanmore,  co.  Middlesex,  by  Harriet 
Phillips  his  wife  ;  born  at  Ellerslie, 
Buckhurst  Hill,  co.  Essex,  on  Thurs- 
day, 6  June  1872  ;  marr.  at  Great 
Stanmore  on  Thursday,  25  September 
1902. 


Silvia  Harriet  Gordon,  born 
at  The  Manor  House, 
Newton  Harcourt,  6  January 
1905- 


I 
Henry  Gordon  Goddard,  born 

at  The  Manor  House,  Newton 

Harcourt,  15  July  1908. 


Diana  Gertrude  Butler,  born 
at  The  Manor  House,  Newton 
Harcourt,  12  November  191 1. 


HS 


Alexander  Goddard  of  The  Cottage,  Hersham,= 
CO.  Surrey;  born  17  October  1867,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Leicester  ;  educated  at  Haileybury 
and  at  the  Royal  Agricultural  College,  Ciren- 
cester ;  Inspector  for  the  Board  of  Agriculture, 
Private  Secretary  to  the  President  of  the  Board 
of  Agriculture  (the  Rt.  Hon'>'=  Robert  William 
Hanbury)  1901-1903  ;  Secretary  to  the 
Surveyors'  Institute  1905. 


=Ellen  Henrietta,  elder  dau.  of  Stonhewer 
Edward  lUingworth  of  Borough  Court, 
Winchfield,  co.  Hants,  and  of  Sea  View, 
Isle  of  Wight,  J. P.,  by  Jessie  his  wife,  2nd 
dau.  of  Howard  John  Kennard ;  born  at 
Littlemore,  co.  Oxford,  25  November  1878  ; 
marr.  at  Mattingley,  co.  Hants,  on  Wednesday, 
13  November  1901. 


Jessie  Mary  Josephine,  born  at 
Sea  View,  Isle  of  Wight,  19 
August  1902,  bapt.  at  St. 
Helen's,  Isle  of  Wight. 


Henry  Stonhewer  Goddard, 
born  at  The  Cottage, 
Hersham,  18  December 
1905,  bapt.  at  Hersham. 


Helen  Margaret,  born  at 
The  Cottage,  Hersham,  on 
Tuesday,  7  December  1909, 
bapt.  at  Hersham. 


Samuel  Mumford  Everard= 
(son  of  John  Breedon 
Everard  of  Leicester, 
J. P.,  by  Harriet  his  vfife, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Mum- 
ford)  ;  born  at  Leicester 
10  August  1869;  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  called  to 
the  Bar  10  June  1891. 


=Violet,  born  at  South- 
fields,  Leicester,  on 
Tuesday,  26  September 
187 1,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Leicester  ; 

marr.  at  St.  John-the- 
Baptist's,  Leicester,  on 
Thursday,  14  May  1896. 


Arthur  James  Walmsley= 
of  Hillsome,  Tetbury, 
CO.  Gloucester  (son  of 
George  Walmsley,  J.  P. 
for  CO.  Lancaster)  ; 
bom  in  1865  ;  of  Trinity 
Hall,  Cambridge,  ma- 
triculated Michaelmas 
Term,  1884,  B.A.  1887. 


I 
=Josephine  Mary, 
born  19  May 
1873,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Leices- 
ter ;  marr.  at 
St.  John-the- 
Baptist's,  Knigh- 
ton, CO.  Leicester, 
26  July  1893. 


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146 


Major  John  Barttelot  Aldridge,  D.S.O.  (youngest  son  of  Colonel  John= 
Aldridge  of  St.  Leonard's  Forest,  Horsliam,  co.  Sussex,  by  Mary  Alethea 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Matthews  of  Romford,  co.  Essex,  and  widow  of 
Thomas  Broadwood  of  Holmbush,  co.  Sussex) ;  born  at  St.  Leonard's, 
Horsham,  on  Wednesday,  8  February  1871  ;  educated  at  Winchester 
and  at  the  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich ;  entered  the  Royal 
Artillery  as  2nd  Lieutenant  27  July  1889,  Lieutenant  27  July  1892, 
Captain  2  December  1899,  Major  1905,  Major  Rocket  Troop,  Royal 
Horse  Artillery,  20  August  1908;  served  in  South  African  War  1899-1900, 
A.D.C.  to  Colonel  Robert  George  Broadwood,  Brigadier-General  Cavalry 
Brigade,  22  February  1900  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette," 
4  May  1900  and  10  September  1901,  medal  with  six  clasps,  D.S.O.  29 
November  1900);  died  at  Bangalore,  India,  aged  37,  on  Tuesday, 
16  January  1909.  VVill  dated  i  August  1899,  with  codicil  dated 
19  September  1899,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  3  March  1909,  by 
Herbert  Harry  Aldridge  and  Henry  Langton  Goddard.  y^ 


•Margaret  Jessie, 
born  26  November 
1875,  bapt.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Leicester ; 
marr.  at  Newton 
Harcourt,  co.  Lei- 
cester, I  August 
1899.  She  married 
2ndly  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  Lon- 
don, 26  March  1913, 
Horace  Lloyd,  Cap- 
tain 24th  (North- 
amptonshire) Foot. 


(See  Pedigree  of  Aldridge,  Vol.  7,  page  6g,  and  page  i.  of 
Addetulas  to  Vols.  10,   12,  /J  and  16.) 


Major  Edward  Warren  Webber=j= 
Cochrane,  M.B.  (3rd  son  of 
John  Cochrane  of  Lifford,  co. 
Donegal,  J. P.  and  D.L.);  born  2 
May  1872  ;  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  B.A.O. 
Dublin,  1895,  D.P.H.  1906; 
Lieutenant  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps  29  July  1896,  Captain 
29  July  1899,  Major  29  January 
1908. 

A 


Phyllis,  born  20 
April  1877,  bapt. 
at  St.  Peter's, 
Leicester  ;  marr. 
at  Seale,  co. 
Surrey,  15  Jan- 
uary 1910. 


Philip  Leslie  Goddard,= 
born  at  Beausite, 
Leicester,  on  Saturday, 
29  January-  i88i,  bapt. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Leicester  ; 
Naval  Cadet  15  July 
1895,  Midshipman  15 
May  1897,  Sub-Lieu- 
tenant 1 5  November 
1900,  Lieutenant  31  De- 
cember 1902,  appointed 
to  H.M.S.  "Argonaut" 
1  May  1 9 14. 


=Mabel,  youngest 
dau.  of  James 
Law  of  24  Lear- 
month  Terrace, 
Edinburgh;  mar- 
ried at  Dean 
Parish  Church, 
Edinburgh,  14 
September  191 1. 


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Chamberlain  Hinchliff  of  Groom's  Hill  and  of  Lee,  botlv 
CO.  Kent,  formerly  of  Park  Street,  Southwark,  co.  Surrey, 
and  of  Hendon  Hall,  co.  Middlesex  (only  son  of  Thomas 
Hinchliff  of  Wandle  Grove,  Mitcham,  co.  Surrey,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Chamberlain  and  Ann  Goodwin); 
bom  at  Wandsworth,  co.  Surrey,  in  1780;  died  at  Lee 
on  Friday,  26  December  1856,  bur.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Lee. 
Will  dated  15  November  1853,  proved  (P.C.C.  32,  57) 
29  January  1857,  by  Thomas  Woodbine  Hinchliff.  son. 


O'^C^ 


=Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Woodbine 
Parish  of  Bawburgh  Hall,  co. 
Norfolk,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
only  surviving  child  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Headley,  Vicar  of  North 
Walsham,  co.  Norfolk ;  born  at 
Polstead,  co.  Suffolk,  29  Sep- 
tember 1797;  marr.  there  21 
December  1824;  died  at  Lee, 
aged  62,  on  Friday,  17  February 
i860,  bur.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Lee. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Parish, 
page  go.) 


Thomas  Woodbine  Hinchliff, 
F.R.G.S.  ;  born  at  Southwark 
5  December  1825  ;  admitted 
Pensioner  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  24  February  1845, 
B.A.  1849,  M.A.  1852  ;  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  called  to  the  Bar  7 
June  1852  ;  President  and  one  of 
the  founders  of  the  Alpine  Club ; 
Author  of  "  Summer  Months 
among  the  Alps,"  1857,  "South 
American  Sketches,"  1863,  and 
other  works  ;  died  unmarried  at 
Aixles-Bains,  Savoy,  France,  8 
May  1882,  bur.  there.  Adiiion 
was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  7  July  1882,  to  Major 
Chamberlain  Henry  Hinchliff, 
brother. 


Major  Chamberlain  Henry=j= 
Hinchliff,  born  at  Hendon  Hall 
27  February  1827  ;  Ensign  64th 
Foot  9  April  1847,  Lieutenant 
3  August  1849,  Captain  8  Feb- 
ruary 1850,  Major  retired  25 
September  i860  ;  served  in 
Persia  in  1857  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
(medal) ;  died  at  Worlington 
House,  Instow,  co.  Devon, 
aged  64,  on  Monday,  30  Novem- 
ber 1891,  bur.  at  Instow.  Will 
dated  2  June  1882,  with  codicil 
dated  7  April  1888,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  147,  92)  24  Feb- 
ruary 1892,  by  William  Butt, 
Frederick  Anthony  Wallroth  and 
Richard  Henry  Tidswell. 


^Matilda,  dau.  of  James 
Brittain  of  Buenos  Ayres, 
Argentine  Republic,  and 
of  Croom's  Hill,  co.  Kent, 
by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Peter  Kendall ; 
born  at  Buenos  Ayres 
14  October  1828;  marr. 
at  Penzance,  co.  Corn- 
wall, 4  August  1859; 
died  at  Worlington  House, 
Instow,  4  March  19 11, 
bur.  at  Instow.  Adfnon 
(with  will  dated  4  June 
1902)  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  (752, 
1911)  10  May  1911,  to 
Katharine  Mary  Hinchliff, 
spinster,  daughter. 


'Gervase    Frederick    Mathew    of    Lee    House,  =i=Fiances  Sarah,  born 


Dovercourt,  co.  Essex  (2nd  surviving  son  of 
Murray  William  Mathew  of  Instow,  formerly 
of  Elm  Place,  Finchley,  co.  Middlesex,  and  of 
Raleigh  House,  co.  Devon);  born  at  Barnstaple, 
CO.  Devon,  11  February  1842;  educated  at 
Barnstaple  Grammar  School  and  Blundell's 
School ;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  Assistant 
Clerk  12  December  i860,  Assistant  Paymaster 
15  February  1865,  Paymaster  9  February  1879, 
retired  as  Paymaster-in-Chief  11  February  1902. 


at  Canterbury,  co. 
Kent,  22  March, 
bapt.  in  Canterbury 
Cathedral  8  May 
1 860  ;  marr.  at  In- 
stow (by  her  brother- 
in-law,  the  Rev. 
Murray  Alexander 
Mathew),  2  7  October 
1880. 


Katharine  Mary,  bom 
at  Pentlow  Hall,  co. 
Essex,  26  February 
1 86 1,  bapt.  at  Pentlow. 


Helen  Maud,  born  at 
Pentlow  Hall  23  Au- 
gust 1863,  bapt.  at 
Pentlow. 


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148 


Chamberlain  Frederick= 
Thomas  Hinchlifif  of 
Estancia  La  Gama, 
Venado  Tuerto,  Argen- 
tine Republic ;  born  at 
Pentlow  Hall,  co.  Essex, 
21  December  1864,  bapt. 
at  Pentlow ;  educated  at 
the  United  Services 
College,  Westward  Ho ! 


=Evelyn,  daughter 
of  Henry  W. 
Bainton  of  The 
Red  House, 
Beverley,  co. 
York  ;  married 
at  St.  Mary's, 
Beverley,  3  June 
1909. 


Evelyn,  born  in  London  4  July, 
bapt.  at  Castor,  co.  Northampton, 
12  August  1 91 2. 


Douglas  George 
Goodwin  Hinchliff, 
born  at  Pentlow 
Hall  2  March  1866, 
bapt.  at  Pentlow ; 
died  at  Instow,  co. 
Devon,  aged  16,  on 
Tuesday,  5  Septem- 
ber 1882,  bur.  there. 


Frank  Brittain  Hinchliff 
of  La  Gama  and  La 
Devonia,  Venado  Tuerto, 
Argentine  Republic  ; 
born  31  March  1867, 
baptised  at  Pentlow ; 
educated  at  the  United 
Services  College,  West- 
ward Ho ! 


Rev.  Henry  Mountain  Weston  Hinchliff,  born  at= 
Pentlow  Hall  11  December  1869,  bapt.  at 
Pentlow  ;  educated  at  the  United  Services  College, 
Westward  Ho  !  and  at  Lincoln  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  17  October  1889;  Curate  of  Claxby- 
with-Normanby  1896-98,  of  St.  Mary-le-Wigford, 
both  CO.  Lincoln,  189S-99,  of  Burnham  Deepdale, 
CO.  Norfolk,  1899-1901,  Rector  of  Ampton,  co. 
Suffolk,  1902;  died  s.p.  at  Ampton  30  June  1906, 
bur.  there.  Admon  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  6  September  1906,  to  Woodbine  Kendall 
Hinchliff,  brother. 


=Winifred,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Canon  Hugh 
James  Hare,  Vicar 
of  Docking,  co. 
Norfolk,  and  Rural 
Dean  of  Heacham  ; 
marr.  at  Docking 
14  October  1901. 


Woodbine  Kendall 
Hinchliff  of  Pendow, 
Headley,  co.  Hants; 
born  at  Pentlow  Hall 
3  March  1874,  bapt. 
at  Pentlow ;  edu- 
cated at  the  United 
Services  College, 
Westward  Ho !  and 
at  Herkomer's  Art 
School,  Bushey. 


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149 


Cotton  lolireU  of  Bease|)eatt)  Hall,  to. 
Cljcster,   ant)   of  ^f)allcros$   ifWanor, 

to.  Bcrbj). 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Anns. — 
Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Sable  three  buckles 
argent,  Jodrell  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Azure  a  chevron 
between  three  hanks  of  cotton  argent.  Cotton. 

Crests. — I,  A  cock's  head  couped  or  combed 
and  wattled  gules  wings  elevated  argent, 
Jodrell  ;  2,  A  falcon  proper  belled  or 
holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  belt  azure 
buckled  of  the  second,  Cotton. 

Motto. — Vigilando. 


Thoma.s  Davenant  Cotton= 
(3rd  son  of  the  Very  Rev. 
George  Cotton,  LL.D.,  Dean 
of  Chester,  by  Katherine 
Maria  his  wife,  only  dau.  of 
James  Tomkinson  of  Dorfold 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  brother 
of  the  Very  Rev.  James  Henry 
Cotton,  Dean  of  Bangor,  see 
Vol,  10,  page  6g) ;  Captain 
7th  Royal  Fusiliers ;  served 
at  taking  of  Copenhagen  and 
Martinique,  in  the  Peninsula 
(1810),  at  Salamanca  and  the 
Pyrenees  ;  Brigade-Major  to 
Major-General  Byng,  com- 
manding 2nd  Division ; 
mortally  wounded  at  Anhoue, 
near  Bayonne,  10  November, 
died  at  Nivelle,  aged  29, 
13  November  18 13. 

{For  earlier  Pedigree,  see 
"Notes"  to  ''Visitation 
0/ England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  g,  page  88.) 


=Mary  Headley  Burnley 
of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; 
marr.  at  Halifax  25  June 
18 10;  died  at  Monks 
Kirby,  co.  Warwick, 
aged  79,  15  Septem- 
ber 1870,  bur.  there. 
Adinon  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry 
10  October  1870,  to  the 
Rev.  Ralph  Hutchinson 
Simpson.  She  married 
2ndly  the  Rev.  Ralph 
Hutchinson  Simpson 
(son  of  Thomas  Simp- 
son), Vicar  of  Monks 
Kirby  and  Withybroke, 
CO.  Warwick. 


Rt.  Rev.  George  Edward  Lynch  Cotton,  Bishop  of  Calcutta  ;= 
born  at  Chester  29  October  1813  ;  educated  at  Westminster, 
admitted  17  January  1825,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
Pensioner  on  Westminster  Election  1832,  Scholar  1833, 
B.A.  (ist-class  Classics)  1836,  M.A.  1839,  Fellow  1838, 
D.D.  1858,  and  ad  eundem  Oxford  3  June  1858;  Assistant- 
Master  at  Rugby  School  1837-52,  Head-Master  of  Marlborough 
College  1852-58;  consecrated  Bishop  of  Calcutta  in  Westminster 
Abbey  13  May  1858,  installed  14  November  1858;  accidentally 
drowned  at  Kushtia,  on  the  Gorai  River,  India,  6  October 
1866,  his  body  never  being  recovered.  Will  dated  15  August 
1864,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  16,  67)  16  January  1867,  by 
Sophia  Anne  Cotton,  relict,  and  Henry  Richard  Tomkinson, 
Barrister-at-Law. 


=Sophia  Anne  (his  cousin), 
elder  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Tomkinson  of  Reaseheath 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  by  Harriet 
Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Shakespear  Philips ;  born  at 
Davenham,  co.  Chester,  30 
April,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Davenham,  31  May 
1828;  marr.  at  Acton,  co. 
Chester  (by  the  Very  Rev. 
James  Henry  Cotton,  Dean 
of  Bangor),  on  Thursday,  26 
June  1845. 


150 


Colonel  Sir  Edward  Thomas  Davenant  Cotton-Jodrell,  K.C.B.,  of= 
Reaseheath  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  of  Shallcross  Manor,  co.  Derby, 
and  of  2  Portman  Square,  London ;  bom  at  Rugby,  co.  Warwick, 
on  Tuesday,  29  June  1847;  educated  at  Rugby,  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  the  Royal  Mihtary  Academy,  Woolwich  (passed  first  in 
Artillery  Commissions  June  1868)  ;  entered  the  Royal  Artillery 
as  Lieutenant  15  July  1868,  Captain  Royal  Artillery  1879, 
retired  1881  ;  Lieut.- Colonel  Commanding  and  Hon.  Colonel 
(1898)  2nd  Cheshire  Royal  Engineers  (Railway  Battalion)  1888 
-1908,  Territorial  Decoration  1909  ;  Assistant  Director  for  Volunteer 
Services  at  Headquarters  1906-1907,  and  Deputy  Assistant 
Director  of  the  Territorial  Force,  War  Office  (with  rank  of  Colonel) 
1907-12,  retired  1913  ;  created  C.B.  1902,  K.C.B.  at  the  Coronation 
of  King  George  V.  22  June  191 1  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Chester; 
M.P.  for  CO.  Chester  (Wirrall  Division)  1885-1900;  assumed  by 
Royal  Licence  dated  10  July  1890,  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Jodrell. 


=Mary  Rennell,  elder  dau. 
of  William  Rennell 
Coleridge  of  Salston 
House,  CO.  Devon,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  by  Katherine 
Frances  his  wife,  only 
surviving  dau.  of  Captain 
Robert  Cutts  Barton, 
R.N.  ;  marr.  at  Ottery 
St.  Mary,  co.  Devon  (by 
the  Rev.  Frederick  John 
Coleridge),  on  Wednes- 
day,  24  April  1878. 


Henry  Ramsden  of  5  Lower  Berkeley  Street,  London= 
(4th  son  of  John  Charles  Francis  Ramsden  of  Willing- 
hurst,  CO.  Surrey,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  counties  of 
York  and  Surrey,  Captain  Royal  Artillery,  by  Emma 
Susan  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Duncombe) ; 
born  14  March  1871;  educated  at  Eton;  entered 
the  Royal  Artillery  as  2nd  Lieutenant  13  February 
1891,  Lieutenant  13  February  1894,  Captain  Royal 
Horse  Artillery  15  March  1900,  retired  12  December 
1906;  Extra  A.D.C.  to  Lieut.-General  and  General 
Governor  of  Ireland  11  December  1899  to  10  August 
1903-  / 


=Dorothy  Lynch, 
born  at  5 1  Lower 
Leeson  Street, 
Dublin,  on  Fri- 
day, 1 3  June 
1879;  marr.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London, 
3  June  1902. 


George  Henry 
Coleridge  Cotton, 
born  at  Rease- 
heath Hall  on 
Monday,  16  Jan- 
uary 1882,  died  at 
Weymouth,  co. 
Dorset,  aged  5 
months,onSunday, 
25  June  following, 
bur.  at  Worleston, 
CO.  Chester. 


151 


Rev.  Walter  Hillyard  (sth  son  of  the  Rev.- 
Temple  Hillyard,  Canon  of  Chester,  and 
Rector  of  Okeford,  co.  Devon,  by  Ellen  Anne 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Frederick 
Anson,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Chester);  born  6  April 
1853;  marr.  at  Worleston,  co.  Chester  (by 
his  father),  on  Wednesday,  29  January  1879  ; 
Incumbent  of  Doddington,  co.  Chester, 
1878-80,  Vicar  of  Worleston  1880  until  his 
death ;  died  at  The  Vicarage,  Worleston,  aged 
28,  on  Thursday,  21  July,  bur.  at  Worleston 
26  July  1881.  Admon  (with  will  dated  30  June 
1881)  was  granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  813,  81)  15  No- 
vember 1 88 1,  to  Ursula  Mary  Hillyard,  relict. 
ist  husband. 


=Ursula  Mary,- 
born  at  Marl- 
borough, CO. 
Wilts,  9  No- 
vember, bapt. 
there  27  De- 
cember 1857. 


A 


=f=Rev.  Arthur  Atkinson  of 
Highlield,  Northop,  co.  Flint 
(son  of  John  Atkinson  of 
Leeds,  co.  York,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Hey 
of  Leeds) ;  bom  at  Leeds  24 
March,  bapt.  there  18  June 
1834;  marr.  at  Horton,  co. 
Buckingham,  on  Wednesday, 
25  June  1884  ;  of  Emmanuel 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A. 
1856,  M.A.  1859;  Vicar  of 
Audlem,  co.  Chester,  1865 
-95,  Rural  Dean  of  Nantwich 
1872-95,  Hon.  Canon  of 
Chester  1880.    2nd  husband. 

A 


Captain  Richard  Greville  Arthur  Wellington  Stapleton-Cotton,= 
M.V.O.,  R.N.,  of  Llwynon,  Llanfair-PwU-Gwyngyll,  co.  Anglesey 
(2nd  son  of  Colonel  the  Hon'''=  Richard  Southwell  George 
Stapleton-Cotton) ;  born  at  Wellington  Barracks,  London,  on  Friday, 
7  November  1873;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  a  Cadet  15  January 
1887,  Midshipman  15  May  1889,  Sub-Lieutenant  14  May  1893, 
Lieutenant  30  June  1895,  Commander  31  August  1905,  Captain 
1913;  M.V.O.  (4th-class)  8  September  1905;  2nd  in  command  of 
Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne,  15  November  1906  to  19 10,  appointed 
to  cruiser  "Barham"  3  January  191 1. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Combermere,  page  2j.) 


= Olive  Harriet,  born 
at  Roseheath  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  on  Thursday, 
23  August,  bapt.  at 
Worleston  30  Sep- 
tember 1883  ;  marr. 
at  Acton,  co.  Chester, 
on  Tuesday,  9  August 
1910. 


Z.  Cr^ca,^- %}^!Udc^ 


152 


Carbonell 


Arms. — Gules  between  three  plates  argent  a  fesse  of  the  last: 
Crest. — A  dexter  arm  embowed  mailed  holding  a  scimitar. 
A/olio.— Penset  avant  parler. 


Fanny,    only    dau.    of=y=John  Carbonell  of  Hendon  Place,  co.  Middle-=j= 


Sir  William  Parsons, 
Knight,  of  Somerset 
Street,  Portman  Square, 
London,  by  Charlotte 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Worgan;  born  in  1779; 
marr.  8  October  1803  ; 
died  on  Wednesday, 
8  December  1813,  bur. 
at  Great  Stanmore,  co. 
Middlesex,      ist  wife. 


sex  (son  of  John  Carbonell,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Browne  Tufnell) ;  born  in 
1770;  died  at  Hayling  Park,  Croydon,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Thursday,  31  August  1837,  bur. 
at  Great  Stanmore.  Will  dated  4  July  1837, 
with  four  codicils  dated  6  July  1837,  18  July 
1837  (two),  and  22  August  1837,  proved 
(P.C.C.  652  Norwich)  20  September  1837, 
by  Mary  Sophia  Carbonell  and  Maria  Charlotte 
Carbonell,  spinsters,  daughters,  and  John 
Green. 


Charlotte  fieckford, 
dau.  of  Captain  John 
Baker  Hay,  R.N. ; 
born  19  October 
1790;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  28 
June  181 7  ;  died  in 
Regent  Street,  Lon- 
don, on  Monday, 
7  June  1830,  bur. 
at  Great  Stanmore. 
2nd  wife. 


A 


{For  issue  see  page  Ij8.) 


Rev.  Thomas  Douglas  Hodgson= 
(youngest  son  of  John  Hodgson 
of  Buckden,  co.  Huntingdon, 
by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
St.  Barbe  of  Ridgeway,  co. 
Hants);  bapt.  at  Buckden  in 
1796;  educated  at  Westminster 
School  (admitted  Christmas, 
1810),  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  admitted  Pensioner 
II  March  18 14,  aged  18, 
Scholar  18 18,  B.A.  (19th 
Wrangler)  1819,  M.A.  1822  ; 
Rector  of  East  Woodhay 
with  Ashmansworth,  co.  Hants, 
2  April  1825  until  his  death; 
died  at  the  Rectory,  East 
Woodhay,  aged  87,  on  Friday, 
8  February  1884,  bur.  at 
East  Woodhay.  Will  dated 
8  December  1881,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  309,  84)  21  April 
1884,  by  John  Benjamin  Lee, 
Henry  John  Hodgson  and 
George  Egerton  Hodgson,  sons. 
He  married  istly  in  1828, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Rice,  Rector  of  Great 
Holland,  co.  Essex. 


=Mary  Sophia, 
born  I  August 
1804;  marr. 
at  Buckland, 
CO.  Surrey,  on 
Tuesday,  1 5 
July  1845  ; 
died  s.p.  at 
the  Rectory, 
EastWoodhay, 
10  December 
1863,  bur.  at 
EastWoodhay. 
2nd  wife. 


John  Tufnell  Carbonell,= 
born  13  March  1806; 
died  at  Harpsden  Court, 
Henley-on-Thames,  co. 
Oxford,  aged  72,  on 
Tuesday,  1 1  March 
1879,  bur.  at  Green- 
ham,  CO.  Berks.  Will 
dated  15  June  1876, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
322,  79)  21  April  1879, 
by  Elizabeth  Frances 
Carbonell,  spinster, 
daughter,  and  George 
Edgar   Frere,  nephew. 


=Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  Edgar  Corrie,  by 
Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  and  coheir  of 
Ashton  Byrom  of 
Moor  Hall,  co.  Ches- 
ter ;  born  1 5  March 
1813;  marr.  at  St. 
Giles  -  in  -  the  -  Fields, 
London,  on  Thurs- 
day, 1 2  December 
1839  ;  died  at 
Greenham  Lodge  on 
Wednesday,  14  De- 
cember 1870,  bur.  at 
Greenham. 


J(.  c7.  ^O    ^)l^^iLjrr>-^^e^^ 


Elizabeth  Frances,  of  114  Queen's  Gate, 
South  Kensington,  London ;  born  in 
Oxford  Square,  London,  on  Saturday,  20 
May,  bapt.  at  St.  James',  Paddington, 
22  June  1843. 


153 


Rev.  Henry  Samuel  Eyre  (eldest= 
son  of  Walpole  Eyre  of  Bryan- 
ston  Square,  London);  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  15  May 
1834,  aged  17,  B.A.  1838,  M.A. 
1840;  a  Student  of  the  Inner 
Temple  1838;  Vicar  of  Newing- 
ton,  CO.  Kent,  1862-70,  and  of 
All  Saints',  St.  John's  Wood, 
CO.  Middlesex,  1870;  died  at 
35  Finchley  Road,  St.  John's 
Wood,  aged  74,  on  Saturday, 
26  July  1890,  bur.  at  Hendon, 
CO.  Middlesex.  Will  dated  14 
June  1884,  with  three  codicils 
dated  26  March  1888,  2  February 
1889  and  8  March  1889,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1012,  90)  14  No- 
vember 1890,  by  Henry  Samuel 
Eyre  and  VValpoIe  Edwin  Eyre, 
sons. 


=Maria  Charlotte, 
born  23  June 
1807  ;  marr.  at 
Buckland,  co. 
Surrey,  8  No- 
vember 1844  ; 
died  25  January 
1887,  bur.  at 
Hendon. 


A 


William  Charles  Car-= 
bonell  of  182  Regent 
Street,  London,  and 
Avenue  Road,  Regent's 
Park  ;  born  3 1  January 
1809;  died  at  Rhiw 
Castell,  Usk,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, aged  78,  on 
Monday,  1 7  October 
1887,  bur.  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery,  Lon- 
don. Will  dated  8 
September  1879,  with 
codicil  dated  9  March 
1882,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  113,  88)  28 
February  1888,  by  John 
Carbonell,  son,  and 
Charles  Bell. 


=Sarah  Mary,  dau. 
of  Major  Rohde, 
by  Sarah  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Joseph 
Cotton ;  born  14 
September  1813; 
married  at  St. 
James',  Croydon, 
CO.  Surrey,  2 
February  1837; 
died  at  182 
Regent  Street, 
London, on  Sun- 
day, 19  March 
187 1,  bur.  in 
Kensal  Green, 
Cemetery. 


.  C .    C^^o^y^^dy^-j^^je^^ 


William  Charles  Carbonell  of 
Ballarat,  Victoria,  Australia  ;  born 

23  November  1837,  bapt.  at 
St.  James',  Croydon,  16  Jan- 
uary 1838;  died  in  Lydiard 
Street,  Ballarat,  28  September 
1892.     AdiSon  (with  will  dated 

24  September  1892)  was  granted 
(Prin.  Reg.,  874,  1900)  13  June 
1900,  to  George  Edgar  Frere, 
Attorney  for  widow  and  sole 
Executrix.  He  married  in  Aus- 
tralia, Alice  Mary,  who  married 
2ndly  Harry  Astwood  Ross. 

T' 
A 


Eleanor,  Deaconess 
of  Usk ;  born  1 5 
July,  bapt.  at  St. 
James',  Croydon,  12 
September  1839. 


John  Carbonelh 
of  Fairleigh, 
Reigate,  co. 
Surrey;  born  25 
February,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary's, 
Paddington,  co. 
Middlesex,  1 5 
April  1 84 1. 


ifin^iO  La 


oi4>, 


=Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
Arthur  Dabbs  of 
Seckington,  co.  War- 
wick, by  Mary  Prinsep 
his  wife;  born  25  July 
1851  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,Usk,on  Friday, 
24  November  187 1. 


Leila  Mary, 
born  at  182 
Regent  Street, 
London,  on 
Saturday,  1 2 
July,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's, 
Usk,  31  Au- 
gust 1874. 


Edith  Frances, 
born  at  Straw- 
berry Vale  House, 
East  Finchley, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on 
Tuesday,  20  June, 
bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  North 
Finchley,  20  July 
1876. 


Herbert  Walker  Pulleyn  of= 
8  Coppergate,  York  (eldest 
son  of  Edward  Pulleyn  of 
Lastingham,  co.  York,  by 
Lucy  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Liversidge);  born  at 
York  on  Christmas  Day, 
1874,  bapt.  at  St.  Olave's, 
York ;  educated  at  King 
William's  College,  Isle  of 
Man.  /\ 


=Hilda  Rohde,  born  at  Strawberry 
Vale  House,  East  Finchley,  on 
Wednesday,  10  October,  bapt.  at 
Christ  Church,  North  Finchley, 
17  December  1877;  marr.  at 
All  Saints',  Highgate,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex (by  her  uncle,  the  Rev. 
Francis  Rohde  Carbonell),  on 
Wednesday,  17  January  1900. 


154 


Robert  Warren  Carbonell  of  Cheltenham,' 
CO.  Gloucester;  born  21  February  i8io; 
died  at  3  Oriel  Terrace,  Cheltenham, 
aged  49,  12  July  1859,  bur.  in  the  ceme- 
tery at  Cheltenham.  Will  dated  30  May 
1850,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  79,  64)  18 
February  1864,  by  Katherine  Carbonell, 
relict. 


=Katherine,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Colonel  William  Brewse 
Kersterman  of  Milverton,  co.  Somerset ;  born  26 
June  1824;  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Clifton, 
CO.  Gloucester,  16  February  1847;  died  at  Tivoli 
Lodge,  Cheltenham,  aged  77,  on  Saturday,  13  April 
1 90 1,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Cheltenham.  Will 
dated  10  October  1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
704,  1901)  7  June  1901,  by  George  Edgar  Frere. 


Robert   Ambrose   Carbonell,   born   at    Bordeaux,    France,  11    December   1847,   bapt.   at   the 

English   Church,   Bordeaux;    died    unmarried    in   London  30  July    1893,   bur.   in   the  Tower 

Hamlets  Cemetery,  London.      Admon  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  7  June  1901,  to 
Frances  Mary  Carbonell,  spinster,  sister. 


Edward  Turner     Rev.  Francis  Rohde  Carbonell,  born  4  June,= 

Carbonell        of    bapt.    at    St.    Mary's,    Paddington,     5    July 

U.S.A. ;  born  28     1849;    of  Merton  College,   Oxford,   matricu- 

January,     bapt.     lated  16  January  1869,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1875; 

at    St.    Mary's,     Rector  of  Littleton-on-Severn,  co.  Gloucester, 

Paddington,     9     1876-84,      Senior     Curate    of     Tewkesbury 

March  1843.  Abbey,    co.    Gloucester,    1884-87,    Vicar    of 

=j=  Kingston,    co.    Somerset,     1887-88,    and    of 

A  Fairford,  co.   Gloucester,    1888,   Rural   Dean 

1900;    Hon.    Canon    of    Gloucester    191 1, 

Proctor  in  Convocation,  Gloucester,  19 10-12. 


=Katherine  Dorinda,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Rainey 
Ludlow  of  Durrant,  Bideford, 
CO.  Devon,  by  Annette  his 
wife,  only  child  of  Thomas 
Wall  Hewitt  of  Clancoole, 
Bandon,  co.  Cork ;  born  8 
April  1848  ;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  Cheltenham,  13 
February  1874. 


Katherine  Mary,  born  at  Stourton  House, 
Stourbridge,  co.  Worcester,  on  .Sunday,  13 
December  1874,  bapt.  at  Kinver,  co. 
Stafford,  17  January  1875. 


Margaret  Alice,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Littleton-on-Severn,  on  Sunday,  24 
September,  bapt.  at  Littleton-on-Severn 
(by  her  father)  5  November  1876. 


John  Carbonell  of  150  Albert  Palace  Mansions,= 
Battersea  Park,  co.  Surrey ;  born  at  Strawberry 
Vale  House,  East  Finchley,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Wednesday,  i5  April,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church, 
North  Finchley,  24  June  1879;  educated  at 
Merchant  Taylors'  School. 


■Barbara  Madelaine  Honor,  dau.  of  Ezekiel 
Rouse,  M.D.,  of  Morwenstow,  and  Bideford, 
CO.  Devon,  by  Margaret  Lloyd  his  wife,  4th 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Rainey  Ludlow  of 
Durrant,  Bideford;  born  31  January  1883; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Bideford,  7  September 
1904. 


Morwenna  Mary, 
born  at  86  Over- 
strand  Mansions, 
Battersea  Park,  on 
Thursday,  3  Au- 
gust, bapt.  at  St. 
Saviour's,  Battersea, 
19  September  1905. 


John  Rouse  Carbonell, 
born  at  1 18  Albert  Palace 
Mansions,  Battersea  Park, 
on  Thursday,  13  February, 
bapt.  at  St.  Augustine's, 
Queen's  Gate,  South 
Kensington,  London,  17 
March  igo8. 


Tufnell  Rouse  Carbonell, 
born  at  150  Albert  Palace 
Mansions,  Battersea  Park, 
on  Saturday,  2  July,  died 
there,  aged  4  weeks,  on 
Friday,  29  July,  bur.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Reigate,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Thursday,  4  August 
1910. 


William  Leycester 
Rouse  Carbonell, 
bom  at  150  Albert 
Palace  Mansions, 
Battersea  Park,  on 
Wednesday,  14 
August,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Battersea 
Park,  1 7  September 
1912. 


iSS 


Rev.  Arthur  Tyrwhitt-Drake  (son  of  Thomas^ 
Tyrwhitt-Drake  of  Shardeloes,  Amersham, 
CO.  Buckingham,  M.P.,  LL.D.,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  and  coheir  of  the  Rev.  William 
VVickham  of  Garsington,  co.  Oxford);  of 
Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1822, 
M.A.  1825  ;  died  at  Bucknall,  co.  Oxford, 
15  September  1831,  bur.  at  Amersham. 
Adinon  was  granted  (P.C.C.  Tebbs)  20 
October  1831,  to  the  Rev.  John  Tyrwhitt- 
Drake,  brother,     ist  husband. 


=Frances  Anne,  born  19  June  181 1;  marr.  14 
September  1831  ;  died  at  Glenfall  Lodge, 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  27  November  1897, 
bur.  in  Prestbury  Cemetery,  Cheltenham.  Will 
dated  6  October  1892,  with  codicil  dated  23 
June  1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1354,  97) 
24  December  1897,  by  George  Egerton  Hodgson, 
retired  Captain  H.M.  Army,  and  Lucy  Pennycuick, 
spinster.  She  married  2ndly  12  May  1834, 
Henry  Maltby  of  York  Terrace,  Regent's  Park, 
London,  who  was  bur.  in  Prestbury  Cemetery, 
Cheltenham. 


Frances  Mary,  of 
Tivoli  Lodge,  Chel- 
tenham;  born  22 
December  1850, 
bapt.  at  St.  James', 
Paddington,  co. 
Middlesex,  23  Jan- 
uary 1 85 1. 


Annie  Victoria,  born  26  January, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Cheltenham, 
9  March  1852  ;  died  unmarried  at 
Tivoli  Lodge,  Cheltenham,  on 
Tuesday,  12  April  19 10,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Cheltenham.  Will 
dated  i  September  1909,  proved 
at  Gloucester  11  May  19 10,  by 
Evelyn  Martin  Byron  Joyce. 


Leycester  Patrick= 
Carbonell  of 

Rosario  di  Santa 
Y€,  Argentine 
Republic ;  born 
at  Cheltenham 
17  March,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary's, 
Cheltenham,  13 
April  1853. 


=Sarah  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Matthew  Kava- 
nagh,  by  Sarah 
Macguire  his  wife; 
borni4junei862; 
marr.  at  Bragado, 
Buenos  Ayres,  Ar- 
gentine Republic, 
4  May  1881. 


Robert  Douglas 
Carbonell,  born  27 
September  1882, 
bapt.  at  9°  de  Julio, 
Buenos  Ayres. 


Leycester  Matthew 
Carbonell,  born  25 
March  1884,  bapt. 
at  Bragado,  Buenos 
Ayres. 


Ellen  Sarah,  born  25  December  1885,  bapt.  at  9°  de 
Julio,  Buenos  Ayres ;  marr.  at  Martino  Paz,  Buenos 
Ayres,  3  November  1902,  John  Traverso ;  died 
6  March  1908.  =j= 


Violet  Victoria,  born 
21  October  1887, 
bapt.  at  San  Carlos, 
Buenos  Ayres. 


Mary  Patrick,  born 
6  March  1894,  bapt. 
at  Paz,  de  Santa  Fe, 
Argentine  Republic. 


Diego  Kavanagh  Car- 
bonell, born  30  August 
1895,  bapt.  at  Paz, 
de  Santa  Fd 


Edward  Vincent  Car- 
bonell, born  28  March 
1902,  died  8  June 
following. 


Henry  Carbonell,  born   20  April,  bapt.  at  St.  James's,  Paddington,  co.  Middlesex,   14   June 
1851 ;  died  at  Westbourne  Green,  Paddington,  aged  17  weeks,  on  Saturday,  16  August  1851. 


Arthur  Francis  Carbonell,  born 
at  Strawberry  Vale  House,  East 
Finchley,  co.  Middlesex,  16 
September,  bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  North  Finchley,  31 
October  1880;  educated  at 
Merchant  Taylors'  School. 


Lestock  Sydney  Carbonell,  born 
at  Strawberry  Vale  House,  East 
Finchley,  on  Friday,  6  October, 
bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  North 
Finchley,  i  November  1882  ; 
educated  at  Merchant  Taylors' 
School. 


William  Charles  Carbonell, 
born  at  7  Broadlands  Road, 
Highgate,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Wednesday,  2  March,  bapt. 
at  All  Saints',  Highgate,  20 
April  1892  ;  educated  at 
Marlborough. 


156 


Leycester  William  Carbonell,  born  at  Hendon  Place,-^Josephine    Mary,  dau.  of  Judge   von 

CO.  Middlesex,  20  July  1812;  died  at  74  Maison  Dieu     ^    ■     '   -•■  ■"-  a. ..._:-  .  .. 

Road,  Dover,  co.  Kent,  aged  61,  on  Friday,  3  October 

1873,  bur.  at   Dover.     Will  dated  19  February   1867, 

proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  750,  73)  25  November  1873,  by 

John  Tufnell  Carbonell  and  William  Charles  Carbonell, 

brothers. 


Greipel  of  Vienna,  Austria;  marr.  at 
Vienna  26  February  1838;  died 
at  41  Hereford  Road,  Bayswater, 
London,  on  Saturday,  31  July  1858, 
bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London. 


Arthur  Leycester 
William  Carbonell, 
born  in  1839;  died 
in  December  1910. 


Major-General     Sir    Francis=^Selina    Eleanor=i 


Worgan  Festing,   K.C.M.G.,     Mary,  of  King's 
C.B.    (2nd    son   of    Captain     Lea,  Kemerton, 
Benjamin    Morton    Festing,     co.  Gloucester. 
R.N.,  by  Caroline  Jane  his 
A  wife,  only  dau.  of  Francis  B. 

Wright   of   Hinton    Blewett, 

CO.    Somerset) ;     born    at    High     Littleton,    co. 

Somerset,  24  July  1833;   educated  at  the  Royal 

Naval  College,   New    Cross ;    entered   the    Royal 

Marine  Artillery  as  2nd  Lieutenant  3  July  1850, 

ist  Lieutenant  1854,  Captain  1862,  Major  1862; 

Lieut.-Colonel    1872,    Colonel    7    January    1874, 

A.A.G.    1876-83,    Colonel    Commandant    Royal 

Marine   Artillery    3    September    1886,    retired    as 

Major-General ;     served    in    the    Baltic    1854-55 

(medal);  in  the  Crimea,  at  Sebastopol  and  surrender 

of  Kinbourn  (medal  with  clasp,  Turkish   medal, 

Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour) ;  in  the  China 

Expedition  1857-59  (medal  with  clasp,  brevet  of 

Major);  in  Ashantee  War  1873-74,  for  which  he 

received    thanks   of   both    Houses   of   Parliament 

30  March  1874;  received  Royal  Albert  Medal, 
also  medal  from  Board  of  Trade  for  saving  life  at 
sea;  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria  7  July  1879;  C.B. 

31  March  1874,  K.C.ftLG.  8  May  1874;  Knight 
of  Hanover;  marr.  at  Harpsden-cum-Bolney,  co. 
Oxford,  on  Thursday,  14  September  1876;  died 
at  Donnington  Lodge,  Newbury,  co.  Berks,  on 
Sunday,  21  November,  bur.  in  Eastney  Cemetery, 
Portsmouth,  26  November  1886.  Will  dated  16 
September  1885,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  117,  87)'; 
II  February  1887,  by  Dame  Selina  Eleanor  Mary  ! 
Festing,  relict,     ist  husband.  J^ 


Colonel  Robert  Carstairs 
Drysdale  of  The  Mythe 
House,  Tewkesbury,  co. 
Gloucester  (son  of  John 
Drysdale  of  Kylrie,  co. 
Dumfries) ;  born  8  Oc- 
tober 1839 ;  entered 
the  Royal  Artillery  as 
Lieutenant  15  May  1857, 
Captain  1868,  Major 
1877,  Lieut.-Colonel  1884, 
Colonel  30  May  1888, 
retired  i  April  1 890 ;  marr. 
at  the  parish  church, 
Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight, 
on  Tuesday,  27  April 
1897  ;  died  at  1 14  Queen's 
Gate,  South  Kensington, 
London,  on  Saturday,  16 
January,  bur.  at  Buxted, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Wednes- 
20  January  1904.  Will 
dated  27  April  1897, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  470, 
1904)  7  April  1904,  by 
Turner  Van  Straubenzee, 
C.B.,  retired  Major- 
General.     2nd  husband. 


Henry  Carbonell,  born  at  Cheltenham, 
CO.  Gloucester,  26  February,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Cheltenham,  5  April  1854;  died 
unmarried  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 
8  June  1882.  Adrnon  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  19  June  1883,  to 
Katherine  Carbonell,  mother  and  only  next 
of  kin. 


Tufnell  Matthew  Carbonell,  born  at  Cheltenham 
21  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Cheltenham, 
12  November  1857  ;  died  unmarried  at  El  Careo 
Pueblo  25°  de  Mayo,  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine 
Republic,  18  October  1907.  Adiiion  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  11  August  19 10,  to 
Frances  Mary  Carbonell,  spinster,  sister  and  one 
of  the  ne.\t  of  kin. 


157 


Fanny,  only  dau.  of=j=John  Carbonell  of  Hendon=f=Charlotte  Beckford,  dau 


Sir  William  Parsons. 
I  St  wife. 


Place,    CO.    Middlese.x    {see 
page  ^53)- 


A 


of  Captain  John  Baker 
Hay,  R.N.      2nd  wife. 


Selina,  born  27 
August  18 18; 
died  at  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  aged 
Qmonths,  irijiine 
181 9,  bur.  there. 


Thomas  Bourdillon  of  Horkesley  Han,= 
CO.  Essex  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Bourdillon,  Vicar  of  Fenstan- 
ton  with  Hilton,  co.  Huntingdon,  by 
-  Dewar  of  Clapham,  co.  Surrey, 
his  wife) ;  a  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn 
20  August  1825,  called  to  the  Bar 
8  June  1832  ;  died  s.p.  at  Horkes- 
ley Hall,  aged  83,  on  Thursday,  6 
December  1888,  bur.  at  Horkesley. 
Will  dated  16  August  1874,  with  two 
codicils  dated  2  June  1879  and  4 
April  1887,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  5,  89) 
17  January  1889,  by  Francis  Wright 
Bourdillon,  nephew. 


=Selina,  born  2  April  1820;  marr. 
at  Barham,  co.  Kent  (by  the  Rev. 
Francis  Bourdillon),  on  Tuesday,  17 
October  1871;  died  at  5  Cumber- 
land Gardens,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea, 
CO.  Sussex,  aged  90,  on  Monday,  7 
November,  bur.  at  Greenham,  co. 
Berks,  on  Friday,  1 1  November  1910. 
Will  dated  12  July  1900,  with  three 
codicils  dated  6  October  1903,  28 
December  1905  and  27  May  1907, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1653,  1910)  12 
December  19 10,  by  John  Carbonell, 
nephew,  John  Carbonell,  junior,  and 
Elizabeth  Frances  Carbonell. 


Rev.   William    Francis    Hotham=j=Emma,  born  22  No- 


(youngest  son  of  the  Rev.  the 
Hon'''^  Frederick  Hotham, 
Prebendary  of  Rochester,  and 
grandson  of  Beaumont,  2nd 
Baron  Hotham);  born  28  March, 
bapt.  at  Rochester  Cathedral  2 
April  181 9;  educated  at  West- 
minster School  (admitted  21 
January  1833)  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  5 
May  1837,  Student  1837-43, 
B.A.  1 84 1,  M.A.  1843,  Fellow 
of  All  Souls'  1843-55;  Rector 
of  Buckland,  co.  Surrey,  1853 
until  his  death ;  died  at  the 
Rectory,  Buckland,  aged  64,  on 
Monday,  10  September  1883, 
bur.  at  Buckland.  Will  dated  9 
February  1865,  with  codicil  dated 
21  April  1879,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  36,  84)  31  January  1884, 
by  Augustus  Thomas  Hotham, 
brother. 


vember  182 1  ;  marr. 
at  Buckland  (by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Doug- 
las Hodgson)  on 
Wednesday,  31  Jan- 
uary 1855  ;  died  at 
Telham  Grange, 

Battle,  CO.  Sussex, 
aged  78,  on  Monday, 
28  May  1900,  bur. 
at  Buckland.  Will 
dated  16  July  1898, 
proved  at  Lewes  5 
July  1900,  by  Frede- 
rick William  Hotham 
and  the  Very  Rev. 
Edward  Reid  Currie, 
Dean  of  Battle,  D.D. 


A 


Charlotte  Maria,born 
15  October  1823  ; 
died  unmarried  at 
Mount  Edgcombe 
House,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  CO.  Kent,  on 
Friday,  27  August 
1897,  bur.  at  Green- 
ham.  Will  dated  19 
January  1889,  with 
codicil  dated  7 
August  1897,  proved 
(Prin.Reg.,  1082,97) 
27  October  1897,  by 
John  Carbonell  and 
Frederick  William 
Hotham. 


Barton  Hay  Car- 
bonell, born  at 
StagenhoePark, 
CO.  Hertford,  1 2 
November  1827; 
died  at  Buck- 
land  on  Tues- 
day, 23  April 
1844,  bur.  at 
Great  Stanmore, 
CO.  Middlesex. 


^^H^H^.e^ 


158 


€tpp  of  C})eImsforli, 


Mary  Marke=f=Edward  Gepp  of  Chelmsford,= 
of  Halstead,  co.  Essex,  formerly  of  Black 
CO.  Essex  ;  Notley,  co.  Essex,  Attorney - 
married  by  at- Law;  for  many  years  a 
licenceatHal-  Lieutenant  and  Paymaster  of 
stead  28  De-  the  Western  Battalion  Essex 
cember  1758.  Militia;  died,  aged  65,  on 
ist  wife.  Monday,    16    January    1797, 

bur.  at  Chelmsford. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College 
of  Arms. — Per  chevron  azure  and 
gules  a  chevron  engrailed  or 
surmounted  of  a  plain  chevron 
sable  between  three  falcons  close 
argent  beaked  legged  jessed  and 
belled  of  the  third  collared  gules. 

Crest. — -A  mount  vert  thereon 
eagle      rising     azure     wings 


Edward  Marke  Gepp,  of  the  Hon'''* 
East  India  Co.'s  Service ;  entered 
the  Madras  Army  as  Ensign  6  June 
1779,  Lieutenant  1786,  Captain 
1796,  Major  1 2th  Native  Infantry 
17  June  1800;  died  unmarried  at 
Munsoorcottah,  India,  aged  42,  20 
January,  bur.  at  Barrampore,  India, 
21  January  1802.     M.I. 


=Ann,  daughter  of 
William  Robinson 
of  Scarborough, 
CO.  York,  Mariner 
and  Shipowner, 
by  Mary  Duesbery 
his  wife  ;  bom  17 
September  1744  ; 
married  at  St. 
Olave's,  Hart 
Street,  London, 
21  May  1764 ; 
died  5  July 
1832,  bur.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Chelms- 
ford.    2nd  wife. 


Thomas  Frost  Gepp  of  Che]msford,=T=Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of 


erminois  gorge<J  with  a  collar  and 
in  the  beak  a  mascle  or  the  dexter 
claw    supporting    a    sword    erect 
proper  pomel  and  hik  gold. 
Motto. — Persevero. 


Attorney-at-Law ;  born  16  April, 
bapt.  at  Chelmsford  20  May  1767; 
educated  at  Felsted  School;  Clerk 
to  the  Commissioners  of  Sewers 
appointed  under  the  Great  Seal  for 
the  levels  of  Burnhani  and  Bradwell, 
and  also  Clerk  to  the  Commissioners 
of  Land  Tax  for  co.  Essex  ;  Deputy 
Treasurer  of  the  Western  division 
of  CO.  Essex,  Distributor  of  Stamps, 
served  as  Under-Sheriff  for  co. 
Essex;  Captain  2nd  Battalion  Essex 
Local  Militia,  sometime  Major 
Commandant  of  Corps  of  Loyal  Chelmsford  Volunteers ;  died  at 
Chelmsford  on  Sunday,   15  April  1832,   buried  there.     Will  dated 

20  August  1 806,  with  seven  codicils  dated  8  September   1S06  to 

21  March  1832,  proved  (P.C.C.  295  Tenterden)  10  May  1S32, 
by  the  Rev.  John  Woodrooffe  Morgan,  Edward  Robert  Porter  and 
Thomas  Morgan  Gepp,  son. 


the  Rev.  John  Morgan, 
Rector  of  Chelmsford,  by 
Anna  Maria  his  wife,  only 
child  and  heir  of  the  Rev. 
John  Tindal,  Rector  of 
Chelmsford  ;  born  at 
Chelmsford  29  May,  bapt. 
there  5  August  1774  ; 
marr.  at  Chelmsford  on 
Tuesday,  20  November 
1804;  died  there,  aged 
69,  on  Sunday,  2  July 
1843,  bur.  at  Chelmsford. 
Adilion  was  granted 
(P.C.C.  387,  43)  2  October 
1843,  to  Thomas  Morgan 
Gepp,  son. 


Edward  Robert  Porter  of  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  formerly  of=f=Anna  Maria  Georgiana,  born 
Guilford  Street,  Russell  Square,  London;  a  Master  in  the  Court  at  Chelmsford  14  November 
of  Common  Pleas;  died  at  Brighton,  aged  57,  24  June  1857. 
Will  dated  5  August  1854,  with  two  codicils  dated  23  September 
1854  and  18  April  1856,  proved  (P.C.C.  569,  57)  9  July  1857, 
by  Thomas  Morgan  Gepp  and  the  Rev.  Arthur  Pearson,  brothers- 
in-law,  and  Robert  Tindal  Porter. 

A 


1805,  bapt.  there  next  day; 
married  on  Tuesday,  20 
November  1827  ;  died  at 
Brighton  on  Friday  22 
October  1852,  buried  there. 


159 


George  Asser  Gepp  of  Chelmsford,  co.  Essex ;  bom= 
12  June  1768  ;  educated  at  Felsted  School  and  at 
St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London  ;  F.R.C.S.  Eng. 
1844,  M.S.A.  1791;  appointed  Medical  Officer  of 
the  County  Gaol  at  Springfield,  co.  Essex,  1793; 
died,  aged  89,  on  Thursday,  11  December  1856, 
bur.  at  Chelmsford.  Admon  was  granted  (P.C.C) 
30  December  1856,  to  William  Barlow  Gepp,  son. 


'Elizabeth  Wilhelmina,  eldest  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Francis  Sutton  of  1 2  Newman 
Street,  Marylebone,  London,  by  Mary 
Barlow  his  wife,  widow  of  Francis 
Remnant;  born  5  September  1776; 
marr.  29  November  1808 ;  died  at 
Chelmsford,  aged  77,  18  May  1853,  bur. 
there. 


A\ 


{For  issue  see  page  162.) 


Thomas  Morgan  Gepp  of  Maynetrees,  Chelmsford ;  born  at= 
Chelmsford  15  November,  bapt.  there  17  November  1806; 
educated  at  Felsted  School  18 18-19,  and  at  Charterhouse, 
admitted  1820;  admitted  a  Solicitor  in  1830;  Under-Sherifif  for 
CO.  Essex,  1832  ;  died  at  Chelmsford,  aged  76,  on  Sunday, 
7  January  1883,  bur.  there.  Will  with  codicil  dated  25  March 
1882,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  682,  83)  30  August  1883,  by  the 
Rev.  Henry  John  Gepp,  Walter  Payne  Gepp  and  Charles  Bramston 
Osborne  Gepp,  sons. 


=Mary  Lane,  only  child  of 
Ja«ies  Payne  of  the  Island 
of  Barbados,  West  Indies  ; 
marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London, 
on  Thursday,  i  August 
1833  ;  died  at  Chelmsford, 
aged  59,  on  Saturday,  20 
March  1869. 


Thomas  Sydney  Gepp,  born  12 
October  1835  ;  Ensign  66th 
Bengal  Native  Infantry  (or 
Goorkha  Regiment)  4  June  1854, 
Lieutenant  31  May  1857;  died 
at  Hulwanee,  near  Nynee  Tal, 
India,  aged  22  (from  wounds 
received  at  the  battle  of  Chum- 
poorah  10  February),  on  Friday, 
12  February  1858.  A  Memorial 
Tablet  erected  in  St.  Mary's 
Church,  Chelmsford,  by  order  of 
his  brother  officers  in  India. 


Rev.  Henry  John  Gepp  of  Littlebourne,= 
East  Molesey,  co.  Surrey ;  born  at 
Chelmsford  12  February  1837  ;  of 
New  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  1 1 
February  1853,  Scholar  and  Fellow 
1853-75,  B.A.  1858,  Taylorian  Scholar, 
French  and  German,  M.A.  i860;  Curate 
of  Llandrinio,  co.  Salop,  1861-63,  of 
Cranbrook,  co.  Kent,  1863-64,  of 
Broughton,  co.  Oxford,  1864-71,  and 
of  Dorking,  co.  Surrey,  1871-74;  Vicar 
of  Adderbury  with  Barford  and  Milton, 
CO.  Oxford,  1874,  Rural  Dean  of 
Deddington  1906-12. 


=Marjorie  Hamilton, 
only  child  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Rob- 
son;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  Lancaster 
Gate,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  25  August 
1874. 


Henry  Hamilton  Gepp  of  105  Baddow  Road,  Chelmsford,  co.  Essex;= 
born  at  the  Vicarage,  Adderbury,  on  Sunday,  18  July  1875  ;  educated 
at  Bromsgrove  School  1885-93  ;  admitted  a  Solicitor  January  1902  ; 
Acting  Under-Sheriff  for  co.  Essex ;  Returning  Officer  to  Essex 
County  Council ;  Clerk  to  Commissioners  of  Taxes  and  to  the 
Commissioner  of  Sewers  for  Dengie,  Foulness  and  Fobbing  levels ; 
Registrar  of  the  Archdeaconries  of  Colchester  and  Essex ;  Captain 
Essex  Regiment  of  Yeomanry  (Territorial  Force)  19  September  1913. 


=Mary  Noel,  3rd  dau.  of 
Walter  Edward  Grimston 
of  Earl's  Colne,  co.  Essex; 
marr.  at  St.  Mark's,  North 
Audley  Street,  London, 
II  January  1905. 


Miriam  Helen, 
born  at  Hill 
House,  Hatfield 
Peverel,  5  Feb- 
ruary 1906. 


Henry  M'alter  Gepp, 
born  at  Hill  House, 
Hatfield  Peverel,  1 2 
August,  died  there 
14  August  1908. 


Rosalind  Mary,  born 
at  Hill  House, 
Hatfield  Peverel,  i 
December  1910. 

160 


I. 
Adela  Marjorie,  born  at  9 
Mandeville  Place,  Wigmore 
Street,  Cavendish  Square,  Lon- 
don, 5  January  19 14,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Chelmsford. 


Christopher  Comyns  Parker  of  Woodham  Mortimer  Place,  co.  Essex=i=Emma  Elizabeth,  marr. 


(son  of  John  Oxley  Parker  of  Moulsham,  co.  Essex);  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Essex;  died,  aged  68,  i  August  1843.  He  married  2ndly 
Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  Sutton  of  12  Newman  Street,  Marjlebone, 
London;  born  25  September  1785  ;  died  at  The  Grange,  Woodham 
Mortimer,  aged  84,  on  Sunday,  24  April  1870. 


on  Monday,  31  July 
1797  (marriage  licence, 
Chelmsford);  died,  aged 
56,  17  August  1829. 
I  St  wife. 


A\ 


Rev.  Henry  Lewis  Majendie  (younger  son  of  Lewis  Majendie  of= 
Castle  Hedingham,  co.  Essex,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Hoghton  of  Hoghton  Tower,  co.  Lancaster,  Baronet) ; 
of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  29  April  18 14,  aged  18,  B.A. 
18 1 8,  M.A.  1820;  Rural  Dean  and  Vicar  of  Great  Dunmow,  co. 
Essex,  2  May  1834  until  his  death;  died  at  Castle  Hedingham, 
aged  67,  on  Tuesday,  6  January  1863.  Will  dated  6  February  1862, 
with  codicil  dated  25  August  1862,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  170,  63) 
21  March  1863,  by  Emma  Sophia  Majendie,  relict,  Thomas  Morgan 
Gepp  and  Lewis  Ashhurst  Majendie,  son. 


=Emma  Sophia,  born  10 
March,  bapt.  at  Chelms- 
ford, CO.  Essex,  12 
March  1 808 ;  marr.  at 
St.  James',  Westminster, 
on  Monday,  21  July 
1834;  died  at  Spaynes 
Hall,  Great  Yeldham, 
CO.  Essex,  on  Monday, 
19  July  1869. 


A 


Anne  Parker,  born  at 
Chelmsford  15  Octo- 
ber 1809,  bapt.  there 
next  day  ;  died  at 
Chelmsford,  aged  68, 
on  ^Vednesday,  26 
February  1878,  bur. 
there. 


Rev.  Arthur  Pearson  (son  of  John  Pearson)  ;= 
bom  in  London ;  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, admitted  Pensioner,  aged  20,  8  June 
1823,  B.A.  1827,  M.A.  1832;  Rector  of 
Springfield,  co.  Essex,  25  October  1827  until 
his  death.  Rural  Dean  of  Chelmsford  1877  ; 
died  at  the  Rectory,  Springfield,  on  Tuesday, 
21  September  1886. 


=Sophia  Jane,  bom  at 
Chelmsford  12  Sep- 
tember, bapt.  there 
17  September  1813  ; 
marr.  on  Thursday, 
II  February  1836 
(marriage  licence, 
Chelmsford). 


/K 


Walter    Payne    Gepp    of     Majmetrees,    Chelmsford ;    born    at==Constance  Emma,  youngest 

Chelmsford  31  March  1838,  bapt.  there;  educated  at  Eton  and  dau.    of    William     Barlow 

at    Merton    College,    Oxford,    matriculated     17    October    1856,  Gepp  of  Chelmsford ;  born 

Postmaster  1856-60,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1874;  admitted  a  Solicitor  9  August,  bapt.  at  Chelms- 

Easter  Term,  1867  ;  Acting  Under-Sheriff  for  co.  Essex  ;  Registrar  ford    19    September    1858; 

of  Archdeaconries  of  St.   Albans,  Colchester  and  Essex ;    Hon.  marr.  at  the  parish  church, 

Major  2nd  Volunteer  Battalion  The  Essex  Regiment  (V.D.)  24  Chelmsford    (by    the    Rev. 

September    1892;    Mayor   of  Chelmsford    1904-1905  ;    died   at  Henry  John  Gepp,  assisted 

Maynetrees,  Chelmsford,  aged    73,  on  Tuesday,  9  May,  bur.  at  by  the  Rev.  Nicolas  Parker 

Chelmsford  on  Friday,  12  May   191 1.     Will  dated  5  September  Gepp),    on    Thursday,     21 

1889,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  736,  1911)  31  May  191 1,  by  Constance  February  1889. 
Emma  Gepp,  relict. 

{.See  page  168.) 


Sidney  Tindal   Gepp,  born  at  the  Vicarage,  Adderbury,  co.  Oxford,  on    Friday,   i    February 
1878;  died  there,  aged  2  months,  on  Thursday,  4  April  1878. 


161 


George  Asscr  Gepp  of=j=Elizabeth  Wilhelmina,  eldest 
Chelmsford,  co.  Essex  dau.  and  coheir  of  Francis 
{see  page  l6o).  I  Sutton. 


Emma  Sophia,  3rd= 
daughter  of  John 
Matthias  and  Martha 
Arntz  of  Dusseldorf, 
Germany ;  born  at 
Crefeld,  Germany.  2 
January  1813;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Han- 
over Square,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  24  De- 
cember 1833  ;  died  at 
Ashbourne,  CO.  Derby, 
18  March  1847,  bur. 
there.  Admon  was 
granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  18 
December  1858,10  the 
Rev.  George  Edward 
Gepp.     ist  wife. 


=Rev.  George  Edward  Gepp,  born= 
at  Chelmsford,  co.  Essex,  13 
November  1809;  educated  at 
Felsted  School  (1820-27)  ^-i^d 
at  Wadham  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  30  March  1827, 
Scholar  1827-33,  Hody  Exhibi- 
tioner 1830-32,  B.A.  (2nd-class 
Lit.  Hum.)  1830,  M.A.  1833  ; 
Assistant  Master  of  Harrow 
School  1832-36,  Head  Master 
of  Ashbourne  Grammar  School 
1836-72  ;  Rector  of  Limington, 
CO.  Somerset,  1872  until  his 
death ;  died  at  Limington,  aged 
72,  31  August  1881,  bur.  there. 
Will  dated  i  November  1879, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  109,  82) 
14  February  1882,  by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Granville  Gepp,  son. 


Edward  Arthur  Gepp,  born  at  Ashbourne 
15  October  185S ;  died  unmarried  at 
Rastrick,  co.  York,  aged  27,  on  Tuesday, 
29  December  1885. 


=Emma  Jane,  youngest= 
dau.  of  Gilbert  Grierson 
Maitland,  Major  Hon''''= 
East  India  Co. ;  born  at 
Seringapatam,  India,  18 
September  1819;  marr. 
at  Ashbourne  on  Tues- 
day, 29  December  1857; 
died  at  Limington  30 
September,  bur.  there 
4  October  1878.  Admon 
was  granted  at  Taunton 
30  January  1879,  to  the 
Rev.  George  Edward 
Gepp.  She  married 
istly  the  Rev.  James 
Hoare  Moor  of  Wood- 
land Hall,  Uttoxeter, 
CO.  Stafford.     2nd  wife. 


=Frances,  3rd 
dau.  of  John 
George  ^Vood 
of  Beaumont 
Street,  London, 
F.R.S.,  F.A.S. ; 
born  9  January 
181 3  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset,  5 
June  1879;  died 
at  the  Rectory, 
Limington,  aged 
68,  29  March 
1881,  buried 
at  Limington. 
Adinon  granted 
at  the  Principal 
Registry  1 3  April 
i88i,totheRev. 
George  Edward 
Gepp.   3rd  wife. 


Emma  Georgiana,  born  16 
February  i860;  died  at 
Rhyl,  CO.  Flint,  aged  19,  on 
Sunday,  23  February  1879. 


George  Edward  Gepp,  bom  at 
Harrow,  co.  Middlesex,  13  August, 
died  16  August  1836. 


Emma  Elizabeth,  born  at 
Ashbourne  19  September 
1837 ;  died  at  Chelmsford 
12  December  1844. 


Frances  Mary,  bom  at  Ash- 
bourne 23  October  1838; 
died  17  May  1839. 


Charles  Bramston  Osborne  Gepp  of  Springfield,  co.  Essex ;  born  30  October  1 839  ;  educated  at 
Felsted  School  1852-57;  admitted  a  Solicitor  Michaelmas  Term,  1864;  Acting  Tjnder-Sheriff  for 
CO.  Essex ;  Clerk  to  Commissioners  of  Sewers,  Dengie  and  Fobbing,  co.  Essex ;  Clerk  to  Com- 
missioners of  Taxes ;  Steward  of  the  Manors  of  Springfield,  Great  Waltham,  &c. ;  married  Elizabeth 
May  Clarke;  died  in  London,  aged  67,  on  Sunday,  14  April  1907,  bur.  in  the  cemetery.  Rectory 
Lane,  Chelmsford.  Admon  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  16  May  1907,  to  Elizabeth  May 
Gepp,  relict.  =P 

A 


Ernest  Cyril  Gepp  of  Garlands,  Danbury,  co.  Essex ;  born  at  the= 
Vicarage,  Adderbury,  co.  Oxford,  on  Monday,  7  July  1879;  educated  at 
Marlborough  1893-97  :  2nd  Lieutenant  (from  Imperial  Yeomanry)  Duke 
of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  22  May  1901,  Lieutenant  4  November  1904, 
retired  as  Captain  21  October  191 1  to  serve  on  Special  Reserve;  served 
in  South  African  War  1900  (wounded.  Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps); 
in  Somaliland  1908-10,  mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette," 
17  June  1910  (medal  with  clasp). 


162 


=Evelyn  Marion,  6th  dau. 
of  Lieut. -Colonel  George 
Wilbraham  Northey  of 
Ashley  Manor,  Box,  co. 
Wilts,  J.P.,  D.L.,  by 
Louisa  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  A.  J.  S.  Barrow ; 
marr.  at  Box  10  April 
1 9 10. 


James  Brewster  of  Little  Maplestead  Hall  and  Ashford  Lodge,= 
Halstead,  both  co.  Essex  (2nd  son  of  Sturgeon  Nunn  Brewster  of 
White  Notley  Hall,  co.  Essex,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Burder  of  Great  Yeldham,  co.  Essex) ;  born  at  White  Notley 
8  March,  bapt.  there  7  April  1807;  J. P.  for  co.  Essex;  Chairman 
of  the  Colne  Valley  Railway;  died  at  Ashford  Lodge,  Halstead, 
aged  83,  on  Thursday,  20  March,  bur.  at  Halstead  25  March  1890. 
Memorial  window  in  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Halstead.  Will  dated 
II  September  1889,  proved  at  Ipswich  6  May  1890,  by  the  Rev. 
James  George  Brewster  of  Stratford  St.  Mary,  co.  Suffolk,  and 
Charles  Edward  Brewster  of  Maplestead  Hall,  Little  Maplestead, 
CO.  Essex,  sons.  /K 


=Mary  Ann,  bom  at  Chelms- 
ford, co.  Essex,  25  December 
1810,  and  bapt.  the  next 
day ;  marr.  by  licence  at 
Chelmsford  on  Thursday, 
14  November  1839;  died 
from  the  result  of  a  carriage 
accident,  aged  63,  on  Mon- 
day, 24  August,  bur,  at 
Halstead  28  August  1874. 


(See  Pedigree  of  Brewster,  Vol.  ij,  page  18.) 


George  Robert  Gepp  of  Lima,  Peru  ;    born  at=j=Giuseppina  Giuditta  Amadea  Ferrari,  born  at 
Ashbourne,  co.  Derby,  3  March  1840.  Altare,  Genoa,  Italy,  31  March  1837. 


George  Arthur  Gepp  of  Valparaiso,  Chili ;  bom= 
at  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil,  20  May  1868. 


=Maria  del  Carmen  Biggs  ;  bom  at  Valparaiso 
12  April  1869;  married  22  March  1888. 


Alexander  Murray^Ilma  Sophia,  bom 
Quigley ;  born  at  at  Quillota,  Val- 
Birkenhead,  co.  paraiso,  7  June 
Chester,     16     July     1889. 

1876.  A 


Libya  Emma,  born 
at  Valparaiso  25 
August  1890. 


George  Frederick 
Edward  Gepp,  born 
at  Valparaiso  14 
March  1892. 


Charles  William  Brewster  Gepp, 
born  at  Valparaiso  9  May  1894. 

Ruby  Edna,  born  at  Valparaiso 
15  February  1896. 

Carmela  Inez,  bornat  Valparaiso 
S  January  1905. 


Clarence  Armstrong  Roberts  of  Fairbairns,  Richmond  Hill,  co.^ 
Surrey;  born  18  May  1S26;  entered  the  Madras  Civil  Service 
in  1844,  Secretary  to  Mint  Department  Committee,  Sub-Collector 
and  Joint  Magistrate,  Coimbatoor,  1863,  Civil  and  Sessions 
Judge,  Chittoor,  1868;  died  at  Rookwood,  Crowborough,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  79,  on  Saturday,  13  August,  bur.  in  Kensal  Green 
Cemetery,  London,  on  Thursday,  18  August  1904.  Will  dated 
18  January  1888,  with  three  codicils  dated  18  January  1892,  24 
July  1899  and  4  August  1903,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1407,  1904) 
18  November  1904,  by  Mary  Agnes  Eldridge  Roberts,  relict, 
and  Herbert  Janies  Roberts.  A\ 


=Mary  Agnes  Eldridge,  born 
16  January  1841  ;  marr.  at 
Chelmsford  (by  her  brother, 
the  Rev.  Henry  John  Gepp), 
on  Thursday,  15  August 
1861  ;  died  at  Richmond, 
aged  73,  on  Tuesday,  10 
March,  bur.  in  Kensal  Green 
Cemetery  on  Friday,  13 
March  19x4. 


Nicolas  Melvill  Gepp,  born  at  Great  Henny,  co.  Essex,  on  Saturday,  4  June  1870;  2nd 
Lieutenant  (from  ranks  Imperial  Yeomanry)  West  India  Regiment  8  December  1900,  Lieutenant 
23  January  1902,  retired  3  December  1909;  served  in  South  African  War  1899-1900  (Queen's 
medal);  employed  with  West  African  Frontier  Force  3  December  1904  to  21  September  1906, 
in  Southern  Nigeria  1904- 1905  (clasp),  in  Northern  Nigeria  22  September  1906,  as  Assistant 
Resident ;  now  under  the  Colonial  Office. 

163 


Francis  Sutton  Gepp,  born  19 
August  1812;  died  31  December 
1815. 


John  Parker  Gepp,  born  19  January  1814; 
died,  aged  2,  on  Tuesday,  30  January  1S16. 


Louisa,  3rd  dau.= 
of  George  Lee  of 
Rio  de  Janeiro, 
M.D. ;  born  10 
November  1840; 
marr.  at  Rio  de 
Janeiro  on  Mon- 
day, 4  April  1864; 
died  at  Loretto, 
Bognor,  co.  Sus- 
sex, on  Thursday, 
2oJulyi905,bur.at 
Bognor.     ist  wife. 


=William  Tweddell  Gepp= 
of  Moulsham  Grange, 
Chehnsford,  CO.  Essex, 
and  of  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
Brazil ;  born  at  Ash- 
bourne, CO.  Derby,  16 
June,  bapt.  there  4  July 
1841  ;  educated  at  Ash- 
bourne Grammar  School. 


=Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Isaac 
Crush  of  Mountnessing  Hall, 
CO.  Essex,  by  Elizabeth  Martha 
his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  George 
Asser  Gepp  of  Chelmsford  {see 
next  page);  born  16  July  1858  ; 
marr.  at  Langley  Burrell,  co. 
Wilts,  on  Wednesday,  10 
February  1909.     2nd  wife. 


I 
Edward  Philip 
Gepp,  born  at 
Ashbourne  26 
October  1842; 
died  1 3  March 
1843. 


Francis  William  Gepp  of   13    South    Park    Hill    Road,   Croydon, =j=Edith  Louisa,  bom  at  Rio 


CO.  Surrey  (eldest  son  of  William  Barlow  Gepp  of  Chelmsford,  by 
Margaret  Jane  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Hutchinson,  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Chelmsford) ; 
born  II  January,  bapt.  at  Chelmsford  17  February  1855. 


de  Janeiro  1  July  1865  ; 
marr.  at  Christ  Church, 
Rio  de  Janeiro,  on  Mon- 
day, 10  October  1887. 


A 


{For  issue  see  page  16'^.) 


Francis    Henry=j=Muriel    (sister    of    Rita,    see 


Gepp,  born  at 
Riode  Janeiro  4 
July  1866;  edu- 
cated at  Broms- 
grove  School 
(entered  1879). 


page  166),  dau.  of  Francis 
Ross  Allen  Wright,  by  Emma 
his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Lee 
of  Rio  de  Janeiro,  M.D. 
{see  above)  ;  born  29  June 
i88i ;  marr.  at  Rio  de  Janeiro 
15  January  1908. 


Ernest  William 
Gepp,  born  at 
Rio  de  Janeiro 
27  February 
1868  ;  educated 
at  Bromsgrove 
School  (entered 
1879). 


John  Neville  Gepp,  born 
24  January  1909. 


I 
Ena  Louisa,  born 
10  June  1910. 


I    I 
Herbert  Arthur  Gepp,  born 
at  Rio  de  Janeiro   14  June 
1869 ;    died    there    5    May 
1870.  _ 

Mary  Constance,  born  at 
Rio  de  Janeiro  29  August 
1870. 


I 
Helen,  born 

8  May  1 9 1 1 . 


Alan   Francis  Gepp, 
born   14  April  19 13. 


Rev.  Nicolas  Parker  Gepp,  born  at  Chelmsford  31  May  1842  ;= 
educated  at  Felsted  School  1852-60,  and  at  New  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  10  June  1863,  B.A.  (2nd-class  Law)  1867,  M.A.  1902; 
Curate  of  St.  George's,  Bloomsbury,  London,  1867-69,  of  Aspley 
Guise,  CO.  Bedford,  1870,  of  Great  and  Little  Henny,  co.  Essex, 
1870,  Vicar  of  San  don,  co.  Hertford,  1871-77,  Rector  of  St.  James', 
Colchester,  co.  Essex,  1877-86,  Chaplain  Colchester  Hospital 
1881-86,  Vicar  and  Rector  of  Great  and  Little  Witchingham,  co. 
Norfolk,  1886-1910,  Rector  of  Northwold,  co.  Norfolk,  1910; 
Diocesan  School  Inspector  1891,  Organizing  Secretary  S.P.G.  for 
CO.  Norfolk  1892,  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich  1889,  Chaplain  at 
Beaulieu,  France,  1908-1 9 10. 


=Alice  Philippa,  younger 
dau.  of  Philip  Melvill  of 
the  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
by  Emily  Jane  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Charles  Hogg  of 
the  Bengal  Presidency, 
India,  Barrister-at-Law  ; 
born  at  the  Government 
House,  Calcutta,  India  ; 
marr.  at  Wrecclesham,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  20 
July  1869. 


I 
Ahce  Mary,  born  at  the 
Vicarage,    Sandon,    co. 
Hertford,    on    Monday, 
29  May  1871. 


I 
Arthur  Hubert  Gepp,  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Sandon,  on  Sunday,  25  August   1872,  and 
died  the  same  day. 

164 


Ismena  Emily,  bom 
at  the  Vicarage,  San- 
don, on  Monday, 
I  June  1874. 


Isaac  Crush  of  Mountnessing  Hall,  co.  Essex=j=Elizabeth   Martha,  born   lo  April   1815;    marr.  at 


(youngest  son  of  Joseph  Crush  of  New  Hall, 
High  Roding,  co.  Essex) ;  died  at  Mount- 
nessing Hall,  aged  63,  on  Tuesday,  13  April 
1869.  Will  dated  9  February  i866,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  454,  69)  17  July  1869,  by  James 
Isaac  Livermore  and  Edmund  Pledger  Copland. 


High  Easter,  co.  Essex  (by  her  brother,  the  Rev. 
Edward  Francis  Gepp),  on  Wednesday,  18  February 
1857;  died  at  Moulsham  Grange,  Chelmsford,  co. 
Essex,  9  December  1908.  Will  dated  6  September 
1905,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  34,  1909)  26  January  1909, 
by  Elizabeth  Mary  Crush,  spinster  (see  previous  page). 


A 


Harriet  Alice  Lister,= 
only  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Christopher 
Swainson,  Rector  of 
Wistanstow,  co.  Salop, 
by  Harriet  his  2nd 
wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Rocke  of  Clun- 
gunford  House,  co. 
Salop  ;  bom  in  1 840  ; 
married  at  Wistan- 
stow (by  her  uncle, 
the  Rev.  Thomas 
Owen  Rocke),  on 
Tuesday,  16  January 
1872;  died  s.p.  at  the 
Rectory,  Wistanstow, 
on  Thursday,  23  De- 
cember 1875,  bur.  at 
Wistanstow.  Special 
Admon  (with  will 
dated  18  October 
1875)  was  granted  at 
Shrewsbury  22  Feb- 
ruary 1876,  to  the 
Rev.  Charles  Gran- 
ville Gepp,  husband. 
I  St  wife. 


=Rev.  Charles  Granville  Gepp,  bom  at= 
Ashbourne,  co.  Derby,  18  January  1844; 
of  Christ  Church,  O.xford,  matriculated 
17  October  1862,  Junior  Student  1862 
-67  (2nd-class  Mods.  1864),  B.A. 
(3rd-class  Lit.  Hum.)  1867,  M.A.  1876  ; 
Assistant  Master  at  Bromsgrove  School 
1865-67,  and  of  Tonbridge  School 
1868-71,  Head  Master  of  Trinity 
College,  Stratford-on-Avon,  and  Curate- 
in-Charge  of  Luddington,  co.  Warwick, 
1871-74,  Class  Master  Elizabeth  Col- 
lege, Guernsey,  1874-75,  Second 
Master  Great  Yarmouth  Grammar 
School  7876-78,  Head  Master 
Grammar  School  and  Chaplain  of 
Guild  Chapel,  Stratford-on-Avon,  1878 
-80,  Curate  of  Westhide,  co.  Hereford, 
1881-82,  Assistant  Master  St.  An- 
drew's College,  Bradfield,  co.  Berks, 
1883-87,  Vicar  of  Badsey  and  Wick- 
hamford,  co.  Worcester,  1887-97,  and 
Rector  of  Wood  Norton,  co.  Norfolk, 
1897  until  his  death  ;  Author  of  "  Pro- 
gressive E.xercises  in  Latin  Elegiac 
Verse,"  1871  ;  died  19  January  1903, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Wood  Norton. 


^Charlotte  Jemima,^ 
dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Sandes 
Foster  ;  married 
at  North  Stone- 
ham,  CO.  Hants, 
on  Wednesday,  3 
January  1877  ; 
died  at  the  Par- 
sonage, Westhide, 
aged  37,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 13  July 
1881.  She  mar- 
ried istly  Joseph 
Henry  Kinchant 
of  Park  Hall,  Os- 
westry, CO.  Salop, 
who  died  at  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset,  aged 
33,  on  Wednesday, 
I  September  1869. 
2nd  wife. 


=Alice,ofBognor, 
CO.  Sussex,  5th 
dau.  of  George 
Wallington  of 
Leamington,  CO. 
Warwick,  by 
Jane  his  wife ; 
bom  7  February 
1859  ;  married 
at  All  Saints', 
Leamington,  28 
July  1883.  3rd 
wife. 


•a. 


Violet  Alice  Favel,  bom  at  Westhide 
21  June  1881  ;  married  in  South 
Africa  in  May  19 10,  to  Alfred  Ashley. 


Blanche  Edith,  born  at 
Bradfield  17  June  1884. 


Arthur    Mildmay  Gepp=i=Maria  Merelina  Symonds,  eldest  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral   Louis   Symonds 


of  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales ;  born  6  Octo- 
ber 1843  ;  educated  at 
Felsted  School  1854-60. 


Tindal  of  Chase  Lodge,  Enfield,  co.  Middlesex,  and  of  Hanningfield, 
CO.  Essex,  by  Henrietta  Maria  O'Donnel  Whyte  his  wife ;  marr.  at  the 
parish  church.  Hove,  co.  Sussex  (by  the  Rev.  Henry  John  Gepp  and  the 
Rev.  Nicolas  Parker  Gepp),  on  Saturday,  15  January  1876. 


Merelina  Muriel  Ismena  Tindal,  born  at 
Chase  Lodge,  Enfield,  on  Sunday,  29 
July  1877;  married  22  August  1908, 
Julius  von  Raatz  Brockman. 


I 
Louis  O'Donnel  Tindal  Gepp, 
born  at  Chase  Lodge,  Enfield, 
on     Tuesday,     1 2     November 
1878;  died  24  August  1909. 


Morgan  Tindal  Gepp, 
born  at  44  Inverness 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Monday, 
26  September  1881. 


Winifred  Hester,  bom  at  the  Vicarage,  Sandon, 
CO.  Hertford,  on  Tuesday,  7  March  1876;  marr. 
in  Cape  Town,  South  Africa,  in  February  1906, 
Ralph  Kinder  of  the  Orange  Free  State. 


I 
Gilbert  Philip  Melvill  Gepp,  born  at  St.  James' 
Rectory,  Colchester,  co.  Essex,  on  Thursday, 
2  December  1880. 


■65 


William  Barlow  Gepp  of  Chelmsford,= 
CO.  Essex;  born  13  October  18 16; 
died  at  Maltese  Lodge,  Chelmsford, 
aged  77,  on  Tuesday,  27  February 
1894.  Adiiion  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  2  April  1894,  to 
Margaret  Jane  Gepp,  relict. 


=Margaret  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Hutchinson,  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School, 
Chelmsford;  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Chelmsford, 
3  June  1852  ;  died  at  Millers  Cottage,  Abergele,  co. 
Denbigh,  aged  78,  on  Wednesday,  21  December  1904. 
Will  dated  i  June  1894,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  828,  1905) 
8  June  1905,  by  Paul  William  Gepp,  son. 


Henry  Alleyne  Gepp=j=Jane,  dau.  of  William  Cranwell  of  Montevideo,  Uruguay,  South 
of  Uruguay,  South  America,  by  Louisa  his  wife;  born  18  September  1852;  marr.  at  the 
America;  born  at  English  Church  and  British  Consulate,  Montevideo,  15  June  1872; 
Ashbourne, CO.  Derby,  died  in  London  16  December,  bur.  in  Fulham  Cemetery,  London, 
2  January  1846.  20  December  1904. 


n  M 

Edward   Arthur  Gepp,   born       Edith    Mary,   born   24   Feb-  Lewis   Alleyne   Gepp,   born    2 

is  August  1873.  ruary  1878.     November  1880. 

Laurence    Merrifield    Gepp,        .        _,  ,  ^  n,      . 

Charles  Francis  Gepp,  born       born  is;  \ueust  1879  ^"^y  Eleanor,  born   16  March 

30  September  1875.  ^'    ^  1882. 


Helen  Gertrude,  born 
at  Bradfield,  CO.  Berks, 
8  May  1886. 

Launcelot  Charles 
Gepp,  born  at  Hill- 
side, Bradfield,  on 
Wednesday,  7  Sep- 
tember 1887. 


George  Asser  Gepp=i=Rita  (sister  of 
of  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
Brazil ;  born  at  the 
Vicarage,  Badsey.co. 
Worcester,  on  Thurs- 
day, 1 2  September 
1889. 


Muriel,  see 
page  164),  dau.  of  Francis 
Ross  Allen  Wright,  by  Emma 
his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Lee 
of  Rio  de  Janeiro,  M.D. ; 
born  18  June  1891  ;  marr.  on 
Thursday,  20  June  1912. 


Charles  George  Gepp,  born 
22  September  1913. 


Hermione  Jane, 
born  at  the 
Vicarage,  Bad- 
sey,  on  Saturday, 
23  March  1895. 


Anna  Maria,  of  Rt.  Hon''''  Robert  William  Hanbury  of  Ham  Hall,= 
Coval  Cottage,  Ashbourne  (only  son  of  Robert  Hanbury  of  Bolehall 
Chelmsford  ;  born  House,  co.  Warwick,  by  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of 
at  Maynetrees,  Major  Bamford  of  Winecote  Hall,  co.  Warwick) ;  born 
Chelmsford,  13  at  Bolehall  House  24  February  1845 ;  educated  at 
July  1846.  Rugby  and  at  Corpus  Christi  College,  0.\ford,  matricu- 

lated 18  October  1864,  Scholar  1864-69  ;  a  Student  of 
Lincoln's  Inn  1867;  Captain  Staffordshire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  1873-80,  Hon.  Colonel  5th  Lancashire  Royal  Garrison  Artillery 
(Volunteers)  1885;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  counties  of  Stafford,  Derby  and 
Warwick;  M.P.  for  Tamworth  1872-78,  for  North  Staffordshire  1878-80, 
and  for  Preston  1885  ;  Financial  Secretary  to  the  Treasury  1895-1900, 
President  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture  1900;  Privy  Councillor  1900;  died  at 
Herbert  House,  Belgrave  Square,  London,  28  April  1903,  bur.  at  Ham. 
He  married  2ndly  Ellen,  only  child  of  Colonel  Knott  Hamilton.  She 
married  2ndly  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London,  16  February  1904, 
Victor  Henry  Bowring,  who  assumed  the  additional  name  of  Hanbury  by 
Deed  Poll  dated  February  1 904  (see  Pedigree  of  Bowring,  Vol.  6,  page  6). 

166 


=Ismena  Tindal, 
born  14  February 
1850;  marr.  at  St. 
Andrew's,  Wells 
Street,  London, 
on  Thursday,  29 
April  1869;  died 
at  Chelmsford, 
aged  20,  26 
January  187 1. 
I  St  wife. 


i 


Rev.  Edward  Francis  Gepp,  born  at  Chelmsford,  co.= 
Essex,  5  July,  bapt.  there  ii  July  1819;  educated  at 
Harrow,  Easter  1832  to  Easter  1837,  and  at  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  i  June  1837,  B.A. 
(4th-class  Math.)  1841,  M.A.  1848;  Vicar  of  Good 
Easter  1849-70,  and  of  High  Easter,  both  co.  Essex, 
1849  until  his  death.  Chaplain  to  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Essex  1859,  Rural  Dean  of  Roding  1884;  J. P. 
for  CO.  Essex,  Deputy-Chairman  Quarter  Sessions, 
Chairman  of  Dunmow  Petty  Sessions  and  of  Board  of 
Guardians ;  Governor  of  Felsted  School ;  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  High  Easter,  aged  83,  on  Tuesday,  7  April, 
bur.  at  High  Easter  13  April  1903.  Will  dated  3  Sep- 
tember 1902,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  979,  1903)  7_August 
1903,  by  the  Rev.  Edward  Gepp  and  Christopher 
William  Parker. 


=Eliza  Jemima  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Champion  Edward  BranfiU  of  Upmin- 
ster  Hall,  co.  Essex,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Esse.x,  by  Anne  Eliza  his  wife, 
younger  dau.  and  coheir  of  the  Rev. 
Anthony  Egerton  Hammond,  Rector 
of  Knowlton  and  Ivychurch,  co.  Kent ; 
born  at  Upminster  Hall  27  August 
1822;  marr.  at  Upminster  on  Thurs- 
day, 22  May  1851  ;  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  High  Easter,  aged  84,  on 
Thursday,  14  February,  bur.  at  High 
Easter  on  Tuesday,  ig  February  1907. 
Will  dated  15  November  1904,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  583,  1907)  24  April  1907, 
by  Christopher  William  Parker  and 
Maurice  Gepp,  son. 

{See  Pedigree  of  BranfiU,    Vol.  17, 
page  8g.) 


Eva  Mary,  born  at  the 
Vicarage,  High  Easter, 
on  Sunday,  6  Novem- 
ber, bapt.  at  High 
Easter  27  November 
1853  ;  died,  aged  22 
days,  28  November, 
bur.  at  High  Easter. 


Rev.  Edward  Gepp,  born  at  the  Vicarage,  High  Easter,  on  Monday, 
19  March,  bapt.  at  High  Easter  15  April  1855;  educated  at  Felsted 
School  1866-74  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  r874,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1883;  Assistant  Master  at 
Harrison  College,  Barbados,  West  Indies,  and  Curate  of  St.  Michael's 
Cathedral,  Barbados,  1879-81  ;  Assistant  Master  at  Felsted  School 
1882-1903,  and  Curate  of  Felstead  1892-94;  Vicar  of  High  Easter 
1903  ;  elected  a  Governor  of  Felsted  School  in  1905. 


Samuel  Lucas  Hunt=j=]Margaret  Eliza- 


of  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia  (elder  son 
of  James  Peart 
Hunt  of  Colman 
Hill  House,  Hale- 
sowen, CO.  Wor- 
cester) ;  bom  29 
February  1856. 


beth,  born  7 
March,  baptised 
at  Chelmsford 
27  April  1853; 
married  in  1887. 


A 


Francis  William= 
Gepp  of  13 
South  Park  Hill 
Road,  Croydon, 
CO.  Surrey ;  bom 
I  ijanuary,bapt 
at  Chelmsford 
1 7        February 

1855- 


=Edith  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Tweddell  Gepp  of  Moulsham  Grange, 
Chelmsford,  and  of  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
Brazil,  by  Louisa  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of 
George  Lee  of  Rio  de  Janeiro,  ALD. ; 
born  at  Rio  de  Janeiro  i  July  1865  ; 
marr.  at  Christ  Church,  Rio  de 
Janeiro,  on  Monday,  10  October  1887. 

{See  page  164.) 


Arthur  Francis  Gepp, 
bom  at  Santos, 
Brazil,  9  September 
1888;  died  9  April 
following. 


Amabel  Naomi, 
born  at  Santos  1 5 
December  1889, 
bapt.  there  in 
1890. 


Robert  Ernest  Gepp, 
bom  at  Santos  29 
April  1 89 1,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Chelmsford. 


Dorothy  Margaret,  born 
at  Forest  Hill,  co.  Kent, 
18  August,  bapt.  at 
Towyn,  co.  Denbigh, 
9  October  1892. 


Julian    Herbert  Gepp,   bom       Wilfred  Henry  Gepp,  born  21       Walter    Gepp,    born    5    No- 
23  August  1883.  July  1887.         _  vemberi89o.  _ 

Maude  Violet,  born  6  January       Alice   Mabel,  born   21    May 


Alfred  Hugh  Gepp,  born  18       1889. 
October  1884. 


1895. 


167 


Hubert  Majendie  Gepp,  born  at  the  Vicarage,  High 
Easter,  co.  Essex,  on  Saturday,  12  December  1857, 
bapt.  at  High  Easter  10  January  1858;  educated  at 
Felsted  School  1869-77,  and  at  Hertford  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  26  January  1878,  Scholar  1879 
-81,  B.A.  1883;  Assistant  Master  at  Felsted  School 
1886,  afterwards  settled  in  Christiania  ;  Lecturer  of 
English  in  the  University  of  Upsala,  Sweden,  1889 
-92  ;  translated  F.  Nansen's  "  The  First  Crossing  of 
Greenland,"  1890;  drowned  in  Lake  Orsa,  Sweden, 
aged  35,  13  December  1892,  bur.  at  Upsala. 


Maurice  Gepp  of  Thornycroft  House, 
Coton  Hill,  Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop ; 
born  at  the  Vicarage,  High  Easter,  on 
Monday,  19  December  1859,  bapt.  at 
High  Easter  29  January  i860  ;  educated 
at  Christ's  Hospital  1868-75  ;  L.R.C.P., 
L.R.C.S.  Edin.,  L.F.P.S.  Glasg.  1891, 
D.P.H.  Eng.  Conj.  1895;  Medical 
Ofificer  of  Health  Atcham  Combined 
Sanitary  District. 


Louis  Henri  Junod  of  Springfield= 
Cottage,  Abergele,  co.  Denbigh 
(son  of  L.  H.  Junod  of  Concis^, 
Switzerland) ;  born  1 7  November 
1853- 


=Wilhelmina,  born  25  June,  bapt.  at 
Chelmsford  27  July  1856  ;  marr.  at 
the  parish  church,  Chelmsford  (by  her 
uncle,  the  Rev.  Edward  Francis  Gepp), 
on  Wednesday,  5  January  1881. 


A 


Anna  Sutton,  born 
6  July,  bapt.  at 
Chelmsford  9  Au- 
gust 1857  ;  died  6 
January  1868,  bur. 
at  Chelmsford. 


Walter  Payne  Gepp  of  Maynetrees,  Chelmsford  (3rd  son= 
of  Thomas  Morgan  Gepp  of  Maynetrees,  Chelmsford) ; 
born  at  Chelmsford  31  March  1838,  bapt.  there  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Merton  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  17 
October  1856,  Postmaster  1856-60,  B.A.  1861,  M.A. 
1874;  admitted  a  Solicitor  Easter  Term,  1867;  Acting 
Under-Sherifr  for  co.  Essex,  Registrar  of  Archdeaconries 
of  St.  Albans,  Colchester  and  Essex ;  Hon.  Major  2nd 
Volunteer  Battalion  The  Essex  Regiment  (V.  D.)  24 
September  1892  ;  Mayor  of  Chelmsford  1904-1905  ;  died 
at  Maynetrees,  Chelmsford,  aged  73,  on  Tuesday,  9  May, 
bur.  at  Chelmsford  on  Friday,  12  May  191 1.  Will  dated 
5  September  1889,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  736,  191 1)  31  May 
191 1,  by  Constance  Emma  Gepp,  relict. 

{See  page  161.) 


=Constance  Emma, 
born  9  August, 
bapt.  at  Chelms- 
ford 19  Septem- 
ber 1858  ;  marr. 
at  the  parish 
church,  Chelms- 
ford (by  the  Rev. 
Henry  John  Gepp, 
assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Nicolas 
Parker  Gepp),  on 
Thursday,  2 1  Feb- 
ruary 1889. 


Paul  William 
Gepp  of  Les 
Queux  Manor, 
Castel,  Guern- 
sey;  born  22 
March,  bapt.  at 
Chelmsford  29 
April  i860. 


Arthur  Walter  Gepp,  born 
at  Maybourne,  Forest  Hill, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Monday,  8 
October  1894,  bapt.  at  St. 
Augustine's,  Honor  Oak, 
CO.  Kent. 


Gertrude  Edith,  born  at  May- 
bourne,  Lawrie  Park,  Sydenham, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Thursday,  2  April 
1896,  bapt.  at  St.  Matthew's, 
Sydenham. 


Francis  George  Gepp,  born 
at  Maybourne,  Lawrie  Park, 
Sydenham,  on  Saturday, 
18  September  1897,  bapt. 
at  St.  Matthew's,  Sydenham. 


168 


Antony  Gepp  of  Grafton,  Torquay,= 
CO.  Devon  ;  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
High  Easter,  co.  Essex,  on  Friday, 
9  May,  bapt.  at  High  Easter  8  June 
1862;  educated  at  Felsted  School 
1874-81,  and  at  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michael- 
mas Term,  1881,  B.A.  1884,  M.A. 
1888  ;  Assistant  in  British  Museum 
(Natural  History)  since  1886; 
Fellow  Linnasan  Society. 


^X-^^!?^  ^^* 


=Ethel  Sarel,  dau.  of  Alfred 
Bowyer  Barton  of  7  Brechin 
Place,  South  Kensington,  Lon- 
don, M.D.,  by  Editha  Helen  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Howell 
of  the  War  Office,and  of  Clapham 
Common,  co.  Surrey ;  born  at 
The  Green,  Hampton  Court,  co. 
Middlesex,  21  August  1864; 
marr.  at  St.  Luke's,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex  (by  the  Rev.  Edward 
Gepp),  on  Monday,  9  June  1902. 


Francis  Gepp  (twin  with 
Mary) ;  born  at  the 
Vicarage,  High  Easter, 
on  Tuesday,  6  Decem- 
ber 1864,  bapt.  at  High 
Easter  ig  January  1865; 
educated  at  Felsted 
School  1877-83;  died 
at  the  Vicarage,  High 
Easter,  aged  20,  on  Fri- 
day, 21  August,  bur.  at 
High  Easter  26  August 
1885. 


Edward  Antony  Gepp,  born  at  26 
West  Park  Gardens,  Kew,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Saturday,  29  August,  died  there 
on  Saturday,  5  September,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Richmond,  co.  Surrey, 
7  September  1903. 


Damaris  Editha,  born  at 
26  West  Park  Gardens, 
Kew,  on  Monday,  3  July, 
bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Kew,  on  Sunday, 
23  July  i9°5- 


Egerton  Antony  Hammond 
Gepp,  born  at  26  West  Park 
Gardens,  Kew,  on  Friday, 
1 2  June,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Kew,  on  Wednesday, 
8  July  1908. 


Mary,  of  the  Colony, 
Felsted,  co.  Essex 
(twin  with  Francis) ; 
born  at  the  Vicarage, 
High  Easter,  on  Tues- 
day, 6  December  1 864, 
bapt.  there  privately 
the  same  day. 


Rupert  Lewis  Morris  of  Chaffix,= 
Felsted  (younger  son  of  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Lewis  Morris,  Vicar  of 
Fillongley,  co.  Warwick) ;  born  4 
February  1876;  of  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1895,  B.A. 
1898.  A 


=Florence,  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
High  Easter,  on  Tuesday,  30 
April,  bapt.  at  High  Easter  9  June 
1867 ;  marr.  at  St.  Saviour's, 
Nelson,  British  Columbia,  on 
Tuesday,  i  October  1907. 


169 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms.  — 
Gules  a  chevron  ermine  between  three 
broken  spears  or  headed  argent. 

Cresl. — On  a  mural  crown  gules  a  lion's 
head  erased  or  pierced  through  the  neck 
with  a  broken  spear  in  bend  also  or  head 
towards  the  sinister  argent. 

Motto. — Fortiter  et  fideliter. 


^enu^man     (formerly) 

Wlorslcf))  of  ©rmesbp 

Hall,  ro.  ^orL 


Lieut.- Colonel  James  Worsley^ 
(eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  James 
Worsley,  Rector  of  Stonegrave, 
CO.  York,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Ralph  Pennyman  of  the  parish 
of  St.  Mary's,  Beverley,  co.  York); 
bapt.  at  Stonegrave  14  April  1764; 
Ensign  44th  Foot  9  September 
1779,  Lieutenant  2  October  1782  ; 
served  with  the  44th  Foot  in 
America  and  with  the  2nd  Foot 
(Queen's)  at  Gibraltar ;  afterwards 
Lieut. -Colonel  York  Fencibles ; 
died  at  Wigthorpe,  co.  Nottingham, 
aged  43,  26  November  1807. 
Adfiion  was  granted  in  March  1808 
(P.C.C.) 

{^For  earlier  Pedigree  see  "JVbles" 
to  "  Visitation  of  England  and 
Wales"  Vol.  10,   page  ji.) 


=Lydia  (sister  of  Sir 
Thomas  Woollaston 
White  of  Walling 
Wells,  near  Tuxford, 
CO.  Nottingham,  ist 
Baronet),  dau.  of 
Taylor  White  of 
Walling  Wells,  by 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Sir 
Isaac  Woollaston  of 
Loseby,  CO.  Leicester, 
Baronet ;  marr.  at 
Carlton-in-Lindrick, 
CO.  Nottingham,  5 
November  1789  ; 
died  there  19  April 
1832. 


James  White  Pennyman  of  Ormesby  Hall,  co.  York  ;  born= 
at  Wigthorpe  15  November  1792;  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal 
Engineers  in  December  1811,  ist  Lieutenant  21  July  1813, 
Captain  8  April  1826;  Sub-Inspector  Ionian  Militia  13  Feb- 
ruary 1827  to  I  January  1833,  also  Intendent  of  Public 
Works  at  Corfu;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  18  April 
1853,  the  surname  of  Pennyman  only,  in  compliance  with 
the  will  of  his  cousin.  Sir  William  Henry  Pennyman,  Baronet, 
of  Ormesby  Hall,  whose  property  he  inherited ;  J. P.  for 
North  Riding  of  co.  York ;  died  at  Ormesby  Hall  i  February 
1870,  bur.  at  Ormesby.  Will  dated  3  July  1869,  proved  at 
York  26  February  1870,  by  James  Stovin  Pennyman,  son. 


=Frances,  3rd  dau.  and  coheir  of 
the  Rev.  James  Stovin,  D.D., 
Rector  of  Rossington,  co.  York, 
by  Elianor  Charlotte  his  wife, 
only  child  of  Charles  Rivington, 
Citizen  and  Stationer  of  London 
(see  "Notes"  to  "Visitation  of 
England  and  Wales,"  Vol.  4, 
page  148);  marr.  at  Cheltenham, 
CO.  Gloucester,  24  March  1828; 
died,  aged  72,  6  June  1869, 
bur.  at  Ormesby. 


James  Stovin  Pennyman  of  Ormesby= 
Hall;  born  in  the  Island  of  Corfu  15 
October  1830;  J.P.  for  North  Riding 
of  CO.  York ;  died  at  Ormesby  Hall 
2  June  1896,  bur.  at  Ormesby.  Will 
dated  17  October  1894,  proved  at 
York  30  June  1896,  by  James  Worsley 
Pennyman. 


=Mary  Mackenzie,  youngest  dau.  and  coheir  of  William 
Joseph  Coltman  of  Naburn  Hall,  co.  York,  by 
Philadelphia  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Worsley, 
Rector  of  Stonegrave,  co.  York ;  marr.  at  Hutton 
Bonville,  co.  York,  19  September  1855;  died  at  Park 
End,  Ormesby,  on  Friday,  15  May,  bur.  at  Ormesby  on 
Monday,  18  May  19 14. 


I 


170 


Thomas  Taylor  Worsley  of  Easby,  near  Richmond, = 
CO.  York;  born  4  April  1794;  2nd  Lieutenant 
95th  Foot  14  P'ebruary  181 1,  Lieutenant  2  October 
1812,  placed  on  half-pay  11  February  1816; 
served  in  Peninsular  War  (medal  with  clasps) 
and  Battle  of  Waterloo  (medal  with  clasp) ; 
wounded  at  Badajoz  and  \\'aterloo ;  died  s.p.  at 
Walling  Wells,  near  Tuxford,  co.  Nottingham, 
aged  57,  25  October  1851. 


=Rose,  4th  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Stovin,  D.  D., 
Rector  of  Rossington, 
CO.  York ;  bom  23  Feb- 
ruary 1799;  marr.  in 
1825  ;  died  at  Scar- 
borough, CO.  York,  31 
October  1890,  bur.  at 
Ormesby,  co.  York. 


Lydia,  died  at  29 
Bootham,  York, 
on  Friday,  26 
June  1874,  bur. 
at  York.  Will 
proved  at  York 
17  July  1874. 


Lieut. -Colonel  Forbes  Macbean  (son  of  Colonel  William= 
Macbean,  R.A.);  Ensign  92nd  Foot  27  September  1844, 
Lieutenant  8  August  1845,  Captain  3  August  1849,  Major  by 
brevet  i  May  1861,  Lieut. -Colonel  (retired)  15  December  1869; 
died  at  18  Victoria  Park,  Dover,  co.  Kent,  23  October  1900, 
bur.  at  Dover.  Will  dated  14  July  1877,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1539,  1900)  27  November  1900,  by  Frances  Maria  Macbean. 


■Frances  Maria,  bom  in  the 
Island  of  Corfu  2 1  September 
183 1  ;  marr.  at  Ormesby  17 
July  1855;  died  at  Weymouth, 
CO.  Dorset,  21  September 
191 2,  bur.  at  Dover. 


A 


James  Worsley  Pennyman= 
of  Ormesby  Hall ;  born 
at  Harrogate,  co.  York, 
10  August  1856,  bapt.  at 
Ormesby  ;  educated  at 
Rugby  and  Scholar  of 
Trinity  College, Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1876,  B.A.  1880, 
M.A.  1883;  Barrister-at- 
Law  of  the  Inner  Temple 
1882  ;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
North  Riding  of  co.  York. 


=Dora  Maria,  3rd  dau. 
of  Henry  PVederick 
Beaumont  of  Whitley 
Beaumont,  co.  York, 
^L  P.,  by  Maria 
Johanna  his  wife, 
only  surviving  dau. 
of  Captain  William 
Garforth,  R.N. ;  born 
7  May  1862  ;  marr. 
at  Kirkheaton,  co. 
York,      6      October 


Lieut.- Colonel  Alfred  Worsley  Penny  man, 
born  at  Redcar,  co.  York,  on  Thursday, 
7  October  1858,  bapt.  at  Ormesby;  educated 
at  Rugby ;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  i  May 
1878,  Lieutenant  24  May  1879,  Captain 
1  July  18S7,  Major  3  December  1898,  re- 
tired 8  March  1899,  Lieut. -Colonel  Reserve 
of  Officers  18  October  1902;  served  in 
Soudan  Expedition  1888,  at  Suakin,  inaction 
at  Gamaizah  (medal  with  clasp  and  bronze 
star),  at  operations  on  the  Nile  1889. 


^*^7'^-cX^/^^'t-^--«^-c>^ ' 


James  Beaumont  Worsley  Pennyman,  born  at  Mary    Dorothy, 

14  Elm  Park  Gardens,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  born  at  14  Elm 

17    December    18S3,    bapt.   at   St.   George's,  Park     Gardens, 

Hanover  Square,  London;  educated  at  Eton  Chelsea,  22  Feb- 

and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge;  entered  ruary  1889, bapt. 

the  Army  as    2nd    Lieutenant    King's    Own  at  Ormesby. 
Scottish     Borderers     29     November      1905, 
Lieutenant     11     December    1907;    J.P.    for 
North  Riding  of  co.  York  1906. 

171 


Thomas  Henry  Pennyman, 
bom  at  14  Elm  Park 
Gardens,  Chelsea,  16  May 
1892,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Cranley  Gardens,  London ; 
died  24  August  1906,  bur. 
at  Ormesby. 


Rev.  Charles    Pennyman   Worsley,  born  at  VValling=j=Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Peter  Acklom  of 


Wells,  near  Tuxford,  CO.  Nottingham,  5  March  1798; 
educated  at  Richmond,  co.  York,  and  at  Christ's 
College,  Cambridge,  admitted  Pensioner  30  January 
1816,  Scholar  26  March  1817,  B.A.  1820,  M.A. 
1824;  Vicar  of  Hullavington,  co.  Wilts,  15  February 
1826,  and  of  Thurlby,  co.  Lincoln,  4  January  1827 
until  his  death ;  died  at  Thurlby  on  Wednesday, 
16  December  1863,  bur.  there.  Will  dated  20 
February  1856,  proved  at  Lincoln  i  April  1864,  by 
Caroline  Worsley,  relict. 


Beverley,  co.  York  ;  born  at  Beverley ; 
marr.  at  Rise,  co.  York,  10  May  1826; 
died  at  14  Gilston  Road,  South  Kensing- 
ton, London,  25  January  1893,  bur.  at 
Thurlby.  Will  dated  18  February  1887, 
with  codicil  dated  5  October  1891, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  318,  93)  11  March 
1893,  by  Mary  Caroline  Chapman,  widow, 
and  Harriet  Maria  Wood,  widow. 


Rev.  Edward  Martin  Chapman  (son  of  the  Rev.  Emerson=|=Mary  Caroline, 
Chapman,  Rector  of  Somerby,  co.  Lincoln)  ;  bapt.  at  born  at  Thurlby 
Edenham,  co.  Lincoln;  of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  20  May  1828; 
matriculated  30  March  1843,  aged  17,  B.A.  1847;  Vicar  marr.  there  on 
of  Swinstead  1850-62,  and  of  Low  Toynton,  both  co.  Thursday,  11 
Lincoln,  1862  ;  died  at  Low  Toynton  20  June  1887,  bur.  June  1857. 
there.  Will  dated  9  April  1859,  proved  at  Lincoln  24 
August  1887,  by  Mary  Caroline  Chapman,  relict.  ^ 


Charles  Bethell 
Worsley,  born 
28  October  1830; 
died  unmarried 
in  Auckland,  New 
Zealand,  aged  36, 
in  August  1866. 


Frank  Worsley 
Pennyman,  born 
at  York  on  Fri- 
day, 15  January 
1864,  bapt.  at 
Ormesby ;  educa- 
ted at  Upping- 
ham ;  died  23 
September  1881, 
bur.  at  Ormesby. 


Lieut. -Colonel  George  Eraser  Phillips  of  Park  End,= 
Ormesby,  co.  York  (only  son  of  Henry  Wyndham 
Phillips  of  Sydenham,  co.  Kent);  born  14  May  1863; 
entered  the  Army  as  Lieutenant  West  Yorkshire  (Prince 
of  Wales'  Own)  Regiment  6  May  1885,  Captain  27 
June  1892,  Major  7  November  1902,  Lieut.-Colonel 
23  February  191 2  ;  employed  in  Albania  in  command 
of  the  troops  in  Scutari,  with  temporary  rank  of 
Colonel,  17  September  191 3.  /)\ 


=Edith  Mary,  born 
on  Monday,  25 
September  1865  ; 
bapt.  at  Ormesby; 
married  there  26 
June  1890. 


Rev.  William  Geoffrey  Pennyman,  born  on= 
Tuesday,  3  May  1870,  bapt.  at  Ormesby;  of 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1893,  M.A. 
1896  ;  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Archbishop 
of  York  1899-1901,  Hon.  Chaplain  1904 
-1909  and  1909-10;  Perpetual  Curate  of 
Acaster  Malbis,  co.  York,  1903-1908,  Vicar 
of  Bishopsthorpe,  co.  York,  1903-10,  Vicar 
of  St.  Mary's,  Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop,  1910. 


=Beatrix  Jane  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Robert  Walker  of  Sand  Hutton,  co.  York,  2nd 
Baronet,  by  Louisa  Susan  Marlborough  Heron 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Heron-Maxwell, 
Baronet ;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Upper  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex  (by  the  Archbishop  of  York, 
assisted  by  the  Bishop  of  Stepney  and  her 
brother,  the  Rev.  Reginald  Walker),  on 
Monday,  18  February  1901. 


Joan  Mary,  born  at  13  Cadogan  Gardens, 
Chelsea,  on  Wednesday,  10  February 
1904,  bapt.  at  Bishopsthorpe. 


Angela  Beatrix,  born  at 
Bishopsthorpe  on  Tuesday, 
9  January  1906,  bapt.  there. 


172 


Rev.  William  Worslcy,  born  at  Walling  Weils,  nean 
Tuxford,  CO.  Nottingham,  27  June  1800;  educated 
at  Repton  and  at  Christ's  College,  Cambridge, 
admitted  Pensioner  22  June  1818,  B.A.  1824; 
Rector  of  Bratoft,  co.  Lincoln,  1842,  Perpetual 
Curate  of  Irby,  co.  Lincoln,  1856  until  his  death  ; 
died  at  Bratoft,  aged  81,  on  Friday,  26  August 
188 1,  bur.  there.  Will  dated  21  January  1875, 
proved  at  Lincoln  10  October  1881,  by  Louisa 
Ann  Worsley,  relict. 


=Louisa  Ann,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Benson  Ramsden,  Vicar  of  Little  Wakering, 
CO.  Essex,  by  Louisa  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Colonel  Dowse;  bom  17  January  1803; 
marr.  at  Great  Stambridge,  co.  Essex, 
7  July  1825  ;  died  at  2  Homefield  Road, 
Wimbledon,  co.  .Surrey,  aged  80,  on  Mon- 
day, 2  April  1883,  bur.  at  Bratoft.  Will 
dated  30  March  1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
470.  83)  5  May  1883,  by  Louisa  Augusta 
Boden,  widow,  Horace  Smith,  and  the 
Rev.  Charles  John  Boden. 


E 


George  Boden,  Q.C.,  Recorder  of  Derby  (youngest  son  of  John  Boden  of= 
Ednaston  Lodge,  co.  Derby,  by  Lucinda  Grimes  his  wife) ;  born  22  January 
1816  ;  educated  at  Rugby  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  admitted 
Pensioner  26  May  1837,  B.A.  1841,  M.A.  1845;  called  to  the  Bar  at  the 
Inner  Temple  30  April  1841,  Bencher  30  April  1862,  Treasurer  1876; 
Recorder  of  Stamford  February  1855,  and  of  Derby  7  May  1859  until  his 
death;  Q.C.  6  February  1862;  died  at  7  Queen's  Gardens,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  aged  64,  on  Monday,  16  February  1880,  bur.  in  Paddington 
Cemetery,  Willesden  Lane,  co.  Kliddlesex.  Will  dated  27  June  1878,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  215,  80)  5  March  1880,  by  Louisa  Augusta  Boden,  relict,  and 
the  Rev.  Charles  John  Boden,  son  {see  Pedigree  of  IVoUaston,  page  124), 
and  Horace  Smith,  Barrister-at-Law,  nephew.  He  married  istly,  5  June 
1845,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Perfect;  she  died  at  Torquay,  co.  Devon, 
aged  40,  20  November  i860. 


=Louisa  Augusta, 
born  at  the 
Rectory,  Sprid- 
lington,  CO.  Lin- 
coln, 17  July 
1827  ;  marr.  at 
Bratoft  on  Tues- 
day, 6  October 
1863  ;  died  at 
Barrow  -  at-  Hum- 
ber,  CO.  Lincoln, 
8  May  igii. 
2nd  wife. 


Colonel  Pennyman  White  Worsley  of  35  Gilston  Road,  South= 
Kensington,  London  ;  born  at  Thurlby,  co.  Lincoln,  14  August 
1838,  bapt.  there;  educated  at  Marlborough  College;  Ensign 
60th  Foot  31  March  1858,  Lieutenant  11  September  i860. 
Captain  6  November  1867  ;  Major  Staff  Canadian  Militia  1870, 
Lieut. -Colonel  1873,  Colonel  1912;  served  in  the  Fenian  Raids 
1866-70  (General  Service  medal  with  two  clasps);  commanded 
in  Nova  Scotia  and  Prince  Edward  Island  i886-go. 


^U^U^'' 


=Albinia,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Hon'''=  Louis  Victor  Sicotte, 
Judge  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  Canada  ;  born  at  St. 
Hyacinthe,  Quebec,  Canada, 
24  September  1845  ;  marr. 
there  21  February  1865; 
died  at  Halifax,  Nova 
Scotia,  aged  69, 13  February 
19 1 3,  bur.  there. 


George  Stanley  Worsley,  born  at  St.  Hyacinthe,  Quebec, 
21  June  1866,  bapt.  at  Hythe,  co.  Kent;  educated 
at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Kingston,  Ontario ; 
entered  the  Royal  Artillery  as  Lieutenant  30  June 
1885,  Captain  (Reserve  of  Ofificers)  28  May  1895; 
Superintendent  Royal  North-West  Mounted  Police. 


173 


Frank  Hamilton=Margaret  May, 
Russell  of  Toronto,  born  at  Brock- 
Ontario,  Canada.  ville,  Ontario, 
3  May  1870; 
marr.  at  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia,  10 
June  1908. 


Major  George  Charles  Uppleby  of  Barrow  Hall,  co.  Lincoln  (only  son  of  the 
Rev.  George  Uppleby,  Vicar  of  Barton-upon-Humber,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  William  Fox  of  Girsby  Manor,  co.  Lincoln) ;  born 
23  April  1819;  educated  at  Shrewsbury  School  and  at  Magdalen  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1840,  M..\.  1843:  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  called  to  the  Bar  19 
November  1844;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lincoln,  High  Sheriff  1863;  Major 
ist  Battalion  Lincoln  Rifle  Volunteers  ;  died  at  Barrow  Hall,  aged  72,  on 
Monday,  12  October  1891,  bur.  at  Barrow-on-Humber.  Will  dated  28 
October  1889,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  76,  92)  5  January  1892,  by  William 
Vigor  Fox,  Richard  Adrian  Eddie,  Henry  Uppleby  Wollaston  and  Robert 
Brown,  the  younger.  He  married  2ndly  5  November  1872,  Louisa,  3rd  dau. 
of  John  Golden  of  Caenby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln.  /\s. 


=Emily,  born  1 1 
January  1830; 
marr.  at  Bratoft 
on  Wednesday, 
4  August  1852  ; 
died  on  Friday, 
21  October  1870, 
bur.  at  Barrow- 
on-Humber. 


Frederick  Thomas  Worsley 
(twin  with  William  Rams- 
den),  born  10  April  1832  ; 
died  at  Hadleigh,  co. 
Suffolk,  in  1847,  bur.  at 
Great  Stambridge,  co. 
Essex. 


William  Ramsden  Worsley=f=Mary,     daughter 


(twin  with  Frederick 
Thomas),  born  10  April 
1832  ;  died  at  Brockville, 
Canada,  aged  38,  on 
Saturday,  11  March  1871. 


of  ^neas  Mac- 
Donald  of  King- 
ston, Canada  ; 
married  in  1862. 


Lydia,  born  1 2 
January  1834; 
died  at  the 
Rectory,  Bratoft, 
on  Wednesday,  7 
December  1859, 
bur.  at  Bratoft. 


Weston  Macdonald  Worsley 
of  Brockville,  Canada  ;  born 
in  1863. 


Lydia,  died,  aged  15,  at  Brockville, 
Canada,  on  Wednesday,  i  September 
1880,  bur.  at  Brockville. 


John  Siddall  Wood  of  Sedgley  Hall,  co.  Lancaster  (only  son  of= 
John  Wood  of  Sedgley  Hall);  born  in  1835;  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  185 1,  B.A.  1855,  M.A. 
1858;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  13  June  1859,  called  to  the 
Bar  6  June  1866;  died  at  Sedgley  Hall  14  February  1888.  Will 
dated  29  August  1887,  proved  at  Manchester  29  June  1888,  by  the 
Rev.  William  Thomas  Du  Boulay. 


■Harriet  Maria,  born  at 
the  Rectory,  Thurlby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  24  Septem- 
ber 1844;  marr.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Saturday, 
14  August  1880. 


Charles  Louis  Worsley,  born  at=^Jessie,  dau.  of  Nicol 


Montreal,  Canada,  2  July  1872  ; 
Accountant  in  the  Bank  of 
Montreal  at  St.  Mary's,  Ontario. 


Pennyman  Charles  Worsley, 
born  at  Toronto  18  April, 
bapt.  there  in  September  1 906. 


Kingsmill  of  Toronto, 
Ontario  ;  married  at 
Toronto  9  June  1905. 


Dorothy,  born  at  Toronto 
1 3  September,  bapt.  there 
15  October  1909. 


Gerald  Pennyman= 
Worsley,  born  at 
Montreal  9  February 
1874  ;  Assistant 
Manager  of  theBank 
of  Montreal,  Winni- 
peg, Manitoba. 


=Ada  Russell  of 
Chatham,  New 
Brunswick;  mar- 
ried at  Seat- 
tle, Washington, 
U.S.A.,  in  No- 
vember 19 10. 


Arthur  Pennyman 
Worsley,  born  24 
December  1875  ; 
died  in  September 
1876,  buried  at 
Brockville,  Ontario. 


Violet,  born 
at  Kingston, 
Ontario,  3  Feb- 
ruary 1877. 


Pennyman  Worsley  of  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada ; 
born  at  Kingston,  Ontario,  28  February  1878  ;  educated 
at  Halifax  High  School,  Nova  Scotia ;  M.A.  and  LL.D. 
of  Dalhousie  College,  Halifax;  Barrister-at-Law;  died 
at  Edmonton,  Alberta,  12  November  1905,  bur.  there. 


174 


Katherine  Elizabeth  Edith,= 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Francis  Pickford,  Rector 
of  Hagworthingham,  co. 
Lincoln,  by  Sophia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Matthew 
Bancroft  Lister ;  born  at 
Hagworthingham  lo  July 
1841 ;  marr.  there  on  Thurs- 
day, 22  October  1863  ;  died 
at  Singapore,  Straits  Settle- 
ments, on  Saturday,  14 
March  1885,  buried  there. 
I  St  wife. 


= Francis  Worsley  of  189  Queen's  Gate,= 
South  Kensington,  London  ;  bom  18 
February  1836,  bapt.  at  Spridlington, 
CO.  Lincoln  ;  Captain  in  the  Mercantile 
Marine  ;  served  in  the  Transport  Ser- 
vice in  the  Crimea,  Indian  Mutiny 
and  Abyssinian  Wars;  joined  in  1870 
the  Submarine  Telegraph  Service, 
under  Admiral  Sherard  Osbom,  retired 
in  1886. 


=Emma,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Chancourt 
Girardot  of  Car  Colston 
Hall,  CO.  Nottingham,  by 
Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Robert  Chaplin  of  Aver- 
ham,  CO.  Nottingham  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Augustine's, 
Queen's  Gate,  South 
Kensington,  5  April  1888. 
2nd  wife. 


^CMM/i 


I 

Francis  Richard 
Macbean  Worsley, 
bom  at  Calcutta 
4  October  1864, 
bapt.  there ;  died 
II  January  1865, 
bur.  at  Bombay. 


Francis  Richard  Coltman= 
Worsley  of  28  St.  George's 
Road,  Westminster  ;  bom 
at  the  Rectory,  Hagworth- 
ingham, on  Tuesday,  10 
July  1866,  bapt.  at  Hag- 
worthingham ;  educated  at 
St.  Paul's,  Stony  Stratford. 


'Charlotte  Elizabeth  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
Major  William  Barrett  of  Moredon,  North 
Curry,  co.  Somerset ;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Upper  Sloane  Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex 
(by  the  Rev.  Frederick  William  Worsley),  on 
Saturday,  10  February  igo6.  She  married 
istly,  Herbert  Schofield  Sykes,  Captain  Royal 
Fusiliers. 


Rev.  Frederick  ^Viliiam  Worsley,  born  at  Singapore  on  Thursday,= 
26  June  1873  ;  Associate  of  King's  College,  London,  1896,  B.A. 
University  College,  Durham,  1897,  M.A.  1900,  B.D.  1909;  Research 
B.A.  Clare  College,  Cambridge,  1913  ;  Curate  of  Barnes,  co.  Surrey, 
1 89  7- 1 900,  Curate  of  St.  Stephen's,  South  Kensington,  London, 
1901-1905,  Vicar  of  Corringham,  co.  Lincoln,  1905- 1907,  Curate 
of  St.  Giles',  Cambridge,  1910-14  ;  Sub-Warden  of  St.  Michael's 
College,  Llandaff,  19 14. 


.  ^.  WsL 


Catherine  Ethel,  youngest 
dau.  of  Henry  Wood 
Payne  of  85  Philbeach 
Gardens,  South  Kensing- 
ton, London,  formerly  of 
Bombay,  by  Elizabeth 
EHza  Addison  Pittar  his 
wife ;  marr.  at  St.  Cuth- 
bert's.  South  Kensington, 
23  January  1901. 


Francis  Frederick 
Worsley,  born  2 
June  1902,  bapt.  at 
St.  Stephen's,  South 
Kensington. 


I 
Mary  Elizabeth, 
born  15  Novem- 
ber 1904,  bapt.  at 
St.  Cuthbert's, 
South  Kensington. 


William  Lister  Thomas  Cuthbert  Richard     Geof- 

Worsley,  bora  Worsley,  born  10  frey       Worsley, 

18  July   1906,  December     1907,  born  20  August 

bapt.    at    Cor-  bapt.   at    Durham  1912,    bapt.    at 

ringham.  Cathedral.  Cambridge. 


»75 


Major-General  Richard  Worsley,  born  ii  January  1838;  Ensign= 
Indian  Army  12  June  1858,  of  the  15th  Bengal  Native  Infantry 
24  August  1858,  Lieutenant  1858,  Captain  1868,  Major  1874, 
Lieut. -Colonel  1876,  Colonel  1888,  Major-General  i  January  1893, 
retired  26  August  1894;  died  at  Somerset  Mansions,  Welbeck 
Street,  London,  aged  61,  on  Wednesday,  7  June,  bur.  at  Hawkhurst, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Saturday,  10  June  1899.  Will  dated  27  October 
1890,  proved  (Prin  Reg.,  1139,  99)  9  September  1899,  by  Edith 
Meaburn  Worsley,  relict,  and  Robert  William  Staniland. 


Richard  Stanley  Worsley,  born 
at  Harrington  Hall  on  Sun- 
day, 7  September  1879  ;  2nd 
Lieutenant  Army  Service  Corps 
21  February  1900,  Lieutenant 
1  April  1 90 1,  Captain  9  June 
1904;  employed  with  Egyptian 
Army  5  November  19 13. 


Geoffrey    Worsley,    born    1 7 
February  1881. 


Edith  Dorothy,  born  at  Har- 
rington Hall  on  Monday, 
12  June  1882. 


=Edith  Meaburn,  of  7  St. 
George's  Court,  Gloucester 
Road,  South  Kensington, 
London,  2nd  daughter  of 
Meaburn  Staniland  of 
Harrington  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln  ;  married  at  St. 
James',  Piccadilly,  London, 
30  August  1877. 


Marjory  Louisa,  born  9  June 
1884.  _ 

Ralph  Marcus  Meaburn 
Worsley,  born  at  Tonbridge, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Saturday,  1 1 
June  1887. 


Henry  Winteringham,= 
Civil  Engineer ;  died 
at  Iver,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, on  Wednesday, 
8  August  1877. 


=Constance,  born  14  June  1842  ;  marr.  at  Bratoft,  co.  Lincoln,  on 
Wednesday,  6  May  1863  ;  died  at  Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey,  aged  40, 
on  Saturday,  24  March  1883.  Adiiion  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  17  May  1883,  to  Louisa  Augusta  Boden,  widow,  the  aunt  and 
guardian  of  George  Winteringham,  Henry  Worsley  Winteringham  and 
Clifton  Frederick  Winteringham,  minors,  the  sons,  and  only  next-of-kin. 


A 


Frank  Pickford  Worsley,  born  at  Singapore,  Straits  Settlements,  23= 
August  1874;  educated  at  Brighton  College  and  at  Sandhurst;  2nd 
Lieutenant  West  Yorkshire  (Prince  of  Wales'  Own)  Regiment  20 
February  1895,  Lieutenant  8  December  1897,  Captain  10  January 
1902,  retired  5  March  1910;  served  on  North-West  Frontier  of  India 
1908,  at  operations  in  the  Mohmand  Country  (medal  with  clasp). 


=Gertrude  Manby,  dau. 
of  William  Henry 
Brooks  of  Sheffield, 
CO.  York ;  marr.  at 
Hong  Kong,  China, 
27  December  1898. 


Katharine  Pickford,  born  at 
Karachi,  India,  5  November 
1899,  bapt.  there. 


176 


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(i^t^iw<!?^:**^jv>3^ 


ST.    GERMANS. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms.  —Argent  a  fesse  gules  between 
two  bars  gemelle  wavy  azure. 

Crest. — An  elephant's  head  cquped  argent  collared  gules. 

Supporters. — Two  eagles  reguardant  wings  inverted  and  indorsed  proper 
each  charged  on  the  breast  with  an  ermine  spot  sable. 

Motto. — Praecedentibus  insta. 


t.  (Shermans, 


Lady  Geoigiana-[=William  Eliot,  Earl  of=Letitia,  sister  of= 


Augusta  (Leve- 
son-Gower),  4th 
dau.ofOranville, 
I  St  Marquess  of 
Stafford,  K.G. ; 
born  1 3  April 
1769  ;  married 
in  November 
1797  ;  died  at 
Madeira  24 
March  1806, 
bur.  at  St.  Ger- 
mans, CO.  Corn- 
wall,     ist  wife. 


St.  Germans  and  Baron  William,  ist 
Eliot  of  St.  Germans,  Baron  Heytes- 
co.  Cornwall,  in  the  bury,  and  eldest 
Peerage  of  the  United  dau.  of  Sir  Wil- 
Kingdom  (youngest  son  liam  PierceAshe 
of  Edward,  ist  Baron  A'Court,  ist 
Eliot,  by  Catherine  his  Baronet,  M.P., 
wife,onlydau.andheirof  by  Letitia  his 
Edward  Elliston  of  Ges-  2nd  wife,  dau. 
tingthorpe,  co.  Essex);  of  Henry  Wynd- 
born  I  April  1767  ;  ham  of  Salis- 
of  Pembroke  College,  bury,  co.  Wilts  ; 
Cambridge,  M.A.  1 786 ;  marr.  at  Heytes- 
D.L.  for  CO.  Cornwall  bury,  co.  Wilts, 
4  May  1792;  Ensign  13  February 
Royal  Cornwall  Regi-  1809;  died  s.p., 
ment  of  Militia  March  aged  31,  20 
1792,  Lieutenant  1793,  January  1810. 
Captain    1795,    Major     2nd  wife. 

1803,  Lieut.-Colonel 

1804,  Colonel  24  Feb- 
ruary 1807;  M.P.  for  St.  Germans  1791  and  1796-1802,  and  for  Liskeard  1802, 
1806,  1807,  1812,  1818  and  1820-23;  of  the  diplomatic  service  i  November  1791 
to  15  December  1796;  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  5  July  1800,  Under-Secretary 
for  Foreign  Affairs  5  June  1804  to  January  1805,  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  21 
March  1807  to  January  1812  ;  succeeded  his  brother  John  as  2nd  Earl  17 
November  1823;  died  at  Port  Eliot,  co.  Cornwall,  aged  77,  19  January  1845. 
Will  dated  29  May  1843,  proved  (P.C.C.  347,  45)  30  April  1845,  by  Edward 
Granville,  Earl  of  St.  Germans,  son. 


=Charlotte,  eldest  dau.= 
of  Lieut. -General 
John  Robinson  of 
Denston  Hall,  co. 
Suffolk,  M.P.,  by  the 
Hon'''^  Rebecca  his 
wife,  sisterof  Edward, 
ist  Earl  of  Powis, 
and  dau.  of  Robert, 
ist  Baron  Clive  of 
Plassey;  marr.  at  the 
residence  of  the  Earl 
of  Powis  in  Berkeley 
Square,  London,  on 
Saturday,  7  March 
1812;  died  s.p.  in 
HanoverSquare,  Lon- 
don, 3  July  i8i3,bur. 
at  St.  George's,  Han- 
overSquare. 3rd  wife. 


=Susan,  6th  and 
youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Mord- 
aunt,  7th  Baronet, 
M.P.,byElizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Thomas 
Prowse  of  Ax- 
bridge,  co. Somer- 
set ;  marr.  at 
Walton,  CO.  War- 
wick, 30  August 
1814;  died  s.p.  at 
Fulford  Park,  co. 
Devon,  5  February 
i83o,bur.atShob- 
rooke,  co.  Devon. 
Adiiion  granted 
in  April  1830. 
4th  wife. 


Edward  Granville  Eliot,  Earl  of  St.  Germans,  G.C.B.,  P.C  ,  LL.D. ;  born  at= 
Plymouth,  co.  Devon,  29  August  1798,  bapt.  at  St.  Germans;  educated  at 
Westminster  School,  admitted  3  February  1809,  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  13  December  1815  ;  D.L.  for  co.  Cornwall  2  April  1841;  Captain 
Royal  Cornwall  Regiment  of  Militia  31  December  1818  ;  Lieut.-Colonel  Com- 
manding North  Cornwall  Yeomanry  16  January  1827;  of  the  diplomatic  service 
1823,  Envoy  Extraordinary  to  Spain  during  the  Civil  War  1834-35  ;  M.P.  for 
Liskeard  1824,  1826,  1830  and  1831-32,  and  for  East  Cornwall  1837  and 
1841-45  ;  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  1827-30,  Postmaster-General  1845-46,  Chief 
Secretary  for  Ireland  1841-45,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland  1853-55,  Lord 
Steward  of  the  Household  1857-58  and  1859-66,  Special  Deputy  Warden 
of  the  Stannaries  October  1852  ;  accompanied  the  Prince  of  Wales  (afterwards 
King  Edward  VII.)  on  his  tour  through  Canada  and  the  United  States  in 
i860;  Privy  Councillor  3  September  1841,  and  for  Ireland  12  October 
1841  ;     Hon.    LL.D.    (Dublin)     1843,     C.B.     27    April    1848,     G.C.B.    24 


the    Order 
19   January 


January    1857,    Grand    Master    of 
succeeded    his   father   as   3rd    Earl 
aged  79,  7  October  1877,  bur.  at  St.  (lermans. 
proved    (Prin.    Reg.,    988,    77)    21    December 
Cornwallis,  Earl  of  St.  Germans,  son. 


of    St.    Patrick     1853-55; 

1845;    died  at    Port   Eliot, 

Will  dated  20  May  1870, 

1877,    by    William    Gordon 


=Lady  Jemima  (Corn- 
wallis), 3rd  dau.  and 
coheirof  Charles,  2nd 
and  last  Marquess 
of  Cornwallis ;  born 
24  December  1803; 
marr.  at  St.  James', 
Piccadilly,  London, 
2  September  1824  ; 
died  in  Dover  Street, 
Piccadilly,  2  July 
1856,  bur.  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery, 
London. 


iSo 


Caroline  Georgiana, 
born  27  July  1799; 
died  at  St.  Michael's, 
Bognor,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  66,  on  Sunday, 
22  April  1866.  Will 
dated  28  November 
1863,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  448,  66)  6  July 
1866,  by  George  Ed- 
ward Martin,  nephew, 
and  the  Rev.  the 
Hon'''' Walter  William 
Brabazon  Ponsonby. 


General  Henry  Beauchamp  Lygon,  Earl  Beauchamp ; 
born  5  January  1784;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  27  January  1803;  M.P.  for  Worcester- 
shire 1816-31,  and  for  West  Worcestershire  1832-53; 
entered  the  Army  as  Comet  loth  Hussars  9  July 
1803,  Captain  1807,  Major  1812,  Lieut.-Colonel  ist 
Life  Guards  181 5,  Colonel  1822,  Major-General 
1837,  Lieut.-General  1846,  General  20  June  1854; 
served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  i6th  Dragoons  at 
the  capture  of  Oporto,  battles  of  Talavera  and  Busaco 
(severely  wounded);  Colonel  loth  Hussars  1843, 
Colonel  2nd  Life  Guards  and  Gold  Stick-in-Waiting 
1863;  succeeded  his  brother,  John  Reginald,  as  4th 
Earl,  22  January  1853;  died  at  Madresfield  Court, 
CO.  Worcester,  aged  79,  8  September  1863.  Will 
dated  2  March  1861,  with  two  codicils  dated  7  March 
1862  and  II  December  1862,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  529,  63)  26  September  1863,  by  Henry,  Earl 
Beauchamp,  son.  ^ 


=f=Susan  Caroline, 
born  1 2  April 
1 801  ;  married 
at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square, 
London,  8  July 
1824;  died  at 
Port  Eliot,  CO. 
Cornwall,  aged 
33,  1 6  January 
1835- 


Rev.  Walter  William  Brabazon  Ponsonby,  Earl  of=j=Louisa   Susan  Cornwallis, 


Bessborough  ;  bom  at  Roehampton,  co.  Surrey, 
13  August  1821,  bapt.  at  Putney,  co.  Surrey; 
of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  M.A.  1843; 
Rector  of  Canford  Magna,  co.  Dorset,  1846-69, 
of  Beer  Ferrers,  co.  Devon,  1869-75,  of 
Marston  Bigot,  co.  Somerset,  1875-80,  and 
of  Stutton,  CO.  Suffolk,  1880-94;  succeeded  his 
brother,  Frederick  George  Brabazon,  as  7th 
Earl,  II  March  1895;  died  at  38  Eccleston 
Square,  London,  aged  84,  on  Saturday,  24 
February,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  in  the 
cemetery  adjoining  the  parish  church,  Pilltown, 
CO.  Kilkenny,  on  Friday,  2  March  1906. 
Memorial  service  at  St.  Gabriel's,  Warwick 
Square,  London,  on  Wednesday,  28  February 
1906.  Will  dated  16  July  1874,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  12  May  1906,  by  Louisa 
Susan  Cornwallis,  Countess  of  Bessborough. 
Portrait  at  IJ  Cavendish  Square,  London,  by 
Henry  Jones  Thaddeus,  R.H.A.,  and  another 
at  j8  Eccleston  Sqi4are,  London,  by  Mrs.  M. 
Murray  Cookesley.  ^ 


bom  at  47  Dover  Street, 
Piccadilly,  London,  17  De- 
cember 1825,  bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  17  January  1826; 
marr.  at  St.  James',  Picca- 
dilly, 1 5  January  1850;  died 
at  38  Eccleston  Square, 
London,  aged  85,  on  Sun- 
day, 1 5  January,  bur.  in  the 
family  vault  in  the  ceme- 
tery adjoining  the  parish 
church,  Pilltown,  on  Friday, 
20  January  191 1  ;  first  part 
of  service  at  St.  Gabriel's, 
Warwick  Square,  London, 
18  January  191 1.  Will 
dated  10  May  1906,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry 
27  February  191 1,  by  Lady 
Mary  Ponsonby. 


Edward  John 
Cornwallis  Eliot, 
Lord  Eliot;  born 
2  April  1827  ; 
educated  at 
Eton  and  at 
Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 21  Novem- 
ber 1 844;  Captain 
I  St  Life  Guards 
1852;  died  un- 
married at  Port 
Eliot,  aged  37,  26 
November  1864. 


(See   Pedigree   of  Bessborough,    Vol.   12,  page  114,    and  Addenda, 
Vol.   I  J,  page  Hi.,   and   Vol.   I  J,  page  iv.) 


181 


Rev.  George  Martin,  Canon  of  Exeter  (son  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Martin= 
of  Ham  Court,  co.  Worcester,  Canon  Residentiary  of  Exeter  Cathedral 
1796-1S15);  bom  in  1789;  of  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1813,  M.A.  1818; 
Vicar  of  Harberton,  co.  Devon,  22  June  1820,  Prebendary  of  Exeter 
Cathedral  15  September  1815,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  1820;  Principal 
of  Training  School,  Exeter,  1839;  died  at  Harberton  Vicarage  27  August 
i860.  Will  dated  13  December  1852,  with  two  codicils  dated  28  January 
1856  and  27  December  1858,  proved  at  Exeter  8  October  i860,  by  Renira 
Henrietta  Aldenburgh  Martin,  relict.  He  married  2ndly  21  July  1842, 
Renira  Henrietta  Aldenburgh,  only  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  William  Bentinck 
and  niece  to  Charles  Herbert,  Earl  Manvers  ;  she  died   16  January  1868. 


"Charlotte  Sophia, 
bom  28  May 
1802 ;  married 
26  July  1825; 
died  at  Torquay, 
CO.  Devon,  aged 
37,  8  July  1839. 


Granville  Charles  Corn- 
wallis  Eliot,  born  9  Sep- 
tember 1828;  educated 
at  Eton ;  Ensign  and 
Lieutenant  Coldstream 
Guards  11  June  1847, 
Captain  1851;  A.D.C. 
to  his  father  when  Lord- 
Lieutenant  of  Ireland ; 
killed  at  the  battle  of 
Inkerman  5  November 
1854. 


^Villiam  Gordon  Cornwallis  Eliot,  Earl  of 
St.  Germans ;  born  at  Port  Eliot,  co. 
Cornwall,  14  December  1829,  bapt.  at 
St.  Germans,  co.  Cornwall ;  educated  at 
Eton  ;  of  the  Diplomatic  Service  2  Sep- 
tember 1849  to  16  April  1865  ;  M.P.  for 
Devonport  1866-68;  succeeded  his  father 
as  4th  Earl  7  October  1877  ;  died  un- 
married at  1 3  Grosvenor  Gardens,  London, 
19  March  1881.  Will  dated  27  October 
1877,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  501,  81)  30  June 
1 88 1,  by  Henry  Cornwallis,  Earl  of 
St.  Germans,  brother. 


Edward  Cornwallis  Eliot, 
bom  28  April  1831 ;  died 
at  Port  Eliot  16  January 
1832. 


Elizabeth  Harriet,  born  in 
Dover  Street,  Piccadilly, 
London,  on  Saturday, 
24  August  1833;  died 
there,  aged  19  months, 
16  March  1835. 


Stephen  Ormston  Eaton  of  Tolethorpe  Hall,  co.  Rutland= 
(eldest  son  of  Charles  Ormston  Eaton  of  Tolethorpe 
Hall,  by  Elizabeth  Jane  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert 
Hedley  of  Lidbrook,  co.  Somerset,  and  of  Long 
Benton,  co.  Northumberland) ;  born  at  Tixover  Hall, 
CO.  Rutland,  on  Sunday,  30  September,  bapt.  at  Tixover 
31  October  i860;  Lieutenant  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps; 
died  at  Tolethorpe  Hall,  aged  50,  on  Tuesday,  30  May, 
bur.  at  Little  Casterton,  co.  Rutland,  on  Friday, 
2  June  191 1.  He  married  istly  at  Byfleet,  co.  Surrey, 
6  November  1890,  Mary  Isabella  Emma,  only  child 
and  heir  of  Lord  Edward  Thynne,  M.P. ;  she  died  in 
London  on  Sunday,  17  June  1906,  and  was  bur.  in 
Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Eaton,  Vol.  6,  page  86,  and  Addenda, 
Vol.  16,  page  xviii.,  and  Vol.  77,  page  xiv.) 


=Blanche  Eliza- 
beth, bom  at 
65  Ebury  Street, 
Pimlico,  London, 
on  Saturday,  1 6 
August  1866  ; 
married  at  St. 
Andrew's,  Wells 
Street,  London, 
on  Thursday, 
27  May  1909. 
2nd  wife. 


Granville  John 
Eliot,  born  on 
Sunday,  22  Sep- 
tember 1867  ; 
educated  at  Char- 
terhouse 1882-83. 


Evelyn  Radigund, 
born  at  Port  Eliot 
on  Sunday,  31 
January  1869. 


Henry  Cornwallis  Eliot,  Earl  of  St.  Germans ;  born  in  London= 
II  February  1835;  educated  at  Eton;  Midshipman  Royal  Navy 
1848-53;  Junior  Clerk  in  the  Foreign  Office  28  January  1855, 
Assistant  Clerk  13  January  1872  to  1881  ;  Secretary  to  Earl  Vane's 
Special  Mission  to  St.  Petersburg  to  invest  H.I.M.  Alexander  II.  with 
the  Order  of  the  Garter  July  1867;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Cornwall; 
succeeded  his  brother  as  5th  Earl  19  March  1881  ;  died  at  Port 
Eliot,  aged  76,  on  Sunday,  24  September,  bur.  at  St.  Germans,  co. 
Cornwall,  on  Wednesday,  27  September  191 1.  Will  dated  6  October 
1909,  with  codicil  of  same  date,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  23 
January  191 2,  by  Cyril  Walter 
Ponsonby     and      Eliot     George  /)  J,  /] 

Bromley-Martin.  S^  f  ^^V>v>^<a/?l^ 


^Hon"'  Emily  Harriet 
(Labouchere),  of  1 7 
Grosvenor  Gardens, 
London,  3rd  and 
youngest  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Henry,  ist 
Baron  Taunton;  born 
24  June  1844  ;  marr. 
at  the  Chapel  Royal, 
Savoy,  London,  18 
October  1881. 


Edward  Henry  John  Cornwallis  Eliot,  Lord 
Eliot;  born  at  13  Grosvenor  Gardens, 
London,  on  Sunday,  30  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  Germans  10  October  1885  ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Magdalen  College,  Cambridge ; 
entered  the  Coldstream  Guards  as  Ensign 
in  May  1908;  died  at  Port  Eliot  on  Tuesday, 
24  August,  bur.  at  St.  Germans  on  Friday, 
37  August  1909.  Admon  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registr)'  12  October  1909,  to 
Henry  Cornwallis,  Earl  of  St.  Germans. 


John  Granville  Cornwallis  Eliot,  Earl  of 
St.  Germans,  and  Baron  Eliot  of  St.  Germans, 
CO.  Cornwall,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United 
Kingdom ;  born  at  13  Grosvenor  Gardens, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  1 1  June,  bapt.  at  the 
Chapel  Royal,  Savoy,  12  July  1890;  educated 
at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst ; 
entered  the  2nd  Dragoons  (Royal  Scots  Greys) 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  15  June  1910,  Lieutenant 
6  October  1911  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  6th 
Earl  24  September  191 1. 


Montague  Charles  Eliot  of  2  Wyndham  Place,  Bryanston  Square,= 
London ;  born  at  2  Ovington  Gardens,  Kensington,  London,  on 
Friday,  13  May,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Brompton,  London, 
2  June  1870;  educated  at  Charterhouse  (Senior  Scholar, 
Exhibitioner)  1883-89,  Scholar  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  16  October  1889,  B.A.  (2nd  Classical  Mods.  1891) 
1893;  Barrister -at -Law  of  the 
Inner  Temple  28  January  1895  ; 
Gentleman  Usher  to  King 
Edward  VII.  1901-1908,  and 
Groom-in-Waiting  1908-10; 
Gentleman  Usher  to  H.M. 
King  George  V.  1911. 


A 


■W-^^'*^    ► 


=Helen  Agnes,  dau.  of  Arthur 
Post  of  New  York,  U.S.A., 
by  Ehzabeth  his  wife  (who 
married  2ndly  Arthur  Hugh, 
Baron  Barrymore),  dau.  of 
General  James  Wadsworth 
of  Geneseo,  U.S.A.,  Military 
Governor  of  Washington ; 
born  II  January  1885; 
marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  22  June  1910. 


Germaine  Elizabeth  Olive,  born 
13  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Bryanston  Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  31  May  1911. 


183 


Colonel  Charles  George  Cornwallis  Eliot,  C.V.O.  ;  born  i6  October= 
1839;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
4  June  1 85  7;  Ensign  and  Lieutenant  Grenadier  Guards  31  December 
1858,  Lieutenant  and  Captain  3  October  1862,  Lieut. -Colonel  and 
Hon.  Colonel  3rd  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry 
(Militia) ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Cornwall ;  Groom  of  the  Privy 
Chamber  to  Queen  Victoria  1871-99,  and  Gentleman  Usher  Daily 
\Vaiter  1899-1901,  Equerry  to  T.R.H.  Prince  and  Princess  Christian 
of  Schleswig-Holstein  1869-96,  and  Treasurer  and  Comptroller  to 
the  Household  1 896-1 90 1  ;  C.V.O.  1899;  Saxon  Albrecht  Order 
(2nd-class) ;  died  at  8  Onslow  Gardens,  Kensington,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  22  May,  bur.  at  St.  Germans,  co.  Cornwall,  on  Saturday, 
25  May  1 90 1.  Memorial  service  at  St.  Andrew's,  Wells  Street, 
London,  the  same  time.  Will  dated  8  February  1896,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  854,  1901)  11  July  1901,  by  the  Hon''''  Constance 
Rhiannon  Eliot,  relict,  and  Louis  Charles  Du  Cane. 


=Constance  Rhiannon,  of  68 
Chester  Square,  London, 
sister  of  Ivor  Bertie,  Lord 
Wimborne,  and  4th  dau.  of 
Sir  Josiah  John  Guest  of 
Dowlais,  CO.  Glamorgan,  and 
of  Canford  Manor,  co.  Dorset, 
by  Lady  Charlotte  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Albe- 
marle, 9th  Earl  of  Lindsey ; 
born  at  Dowlais  House  on 
Thursday,  17  October  1844; 
marr.  at  Canford  Magna  on 
Thursday,  26  October  1865; 
Lady-in-Waiting  to  Princess 
Frederica  of  Hanover  1880. 


.1 
Christian  Edward= 

Cornwallis  Eliot 
of  Sunhill,  Aires- 
ford,  CO.  Hants, 
andof3iCadogan 
Place,  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex ; 
born  at  Ovington 
Gardens,  Ken- 
sington, London, 
on  Wednesday, 
17  July  1872  ; 
educated  at  Char- 
terhouse 1 885-89. 


=Laura  Grey,  2nd  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Colonel  Sir  George 
Chetwode  of  Oakley,  co. 
Stafford,  and  Chetwode, 
CO.  Buckingham,  Baronet, 
by  Alice  Jane  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  Michael 
Thomas  Bass  of  Range- 
more,  CO.  Stafford,  M.P. ; 
born  I  July  1872  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  Walter  William 
Brabazon,  Earl  of  Bess- 
borough),  3  July  1897. 


I 
Arthur  Ernest  Henry  Eliot,  born  at=Elizabeth,   dau. 

2    Ovington    Gardens,    Kensington,  of  M.  Marshall ; 

London,  on  Monday,  13  July  1874;  marr.   11    Octo- 

educated  at  Charterhouse  1889-91  ;  ber  191 1  ;  died 

Naval    Cadet    H.M.S.    "Britannia"  at     42     Finch- 

1887  ;  served  in  South  African  War  ley    Road,    St. 

as  Trooper   in   Robert's   Horse,   as  John's      Wood, 

Captain  in  Kitchener's  Horse,  and  on  co.    Middlesex, 

Staff  of  Colonel  Du  Cane,  R.H.A.,  on    Saturday,   i 

1900;    Assistant    Provost    Marshal  November  1913. 

Cape  Colony.     He  married  istly  23  She        married 

May  1895,  Florence  Maud,  dau.  of  istly     William 

Charles Egerton Parks-Smith, Captain  A.  C.Cornell. 
Royal  Artillery ;  marriage  dissolved 
(on  his  petition)  4  August  1902. 


Frederica  Betty  Cornwallis, 
born  at  Oakley  on  Thursday, 
4  October  1900. 


I 
Christian    Philip    Charles 
Eliot,   born  at  Oakley  on 
Friday,  27  February  1903. 


I 
Ann  Rosemary  Bridget,  born 

at  3 1  Cadogan  Place,  Chelsea, 

on  Monday,  5  August  1907. 


Edward  Granville  Eliot  of  17= 
Brunswick  Square,  St.  Pancras, 
London  ;  born  at  Port  Eliot,  co. 
Cornwall,  on  Thursday,  3  Jan- 
uary 1878,  bapt.  there  ;  educated 
at  Charterhouse  1891-92,  and 
at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
B.A.  1900;  admitted  a  Solicitor 
February  1904. 


=Clare  Louisa,  younger  dau.  of  William  Robert  Phelips  of 
Montacute,  co.  Somerset,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Somerset,  High 
Sherilif  1901,  by  Constance  Louisa  his  2nd  wife,  eldest  surviving 
daughter  of  the  Hon''"'  Sir  Spencer  Cecil  Brabazon  Ponsonby- 
Fane,  P.C,  G.C.B.,  I.S.O.,  of  Brympton,  co.  Somerset  {ste 
Pedigree  of  Bessborough,  Vol.  12,  page  115) ;  born  at  21 
Gloucester  Street,  Westminster,  on  Thursday,  15  March  1883, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Wilton  Road,  London ;  marr.  at  Montacute 
on  Tuesday,  3  December  1907. 


Peter  Charles  Eliot,  born  at  17  Brunswick  Square, 
St.  Pancras,  30  October,  bapt.  at  St.  George-the- 
Martyr,  Queen  Square,  Bloomsbury,  London, 
I  December  19 10. 


184 


JTrtpp. 


Rev.  Samuel  Charles  Fripp  of  Westbury-= 
on-Trym,  co.  Gloucester  (eldest  son  of 
Samuel  Fripp  of  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester, 
by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward 
Bowles  of  Shirehampton,  co.  Glou- 
cester);  born  3  September  1785; 
of  Queens'  College,  Cambridge,  B.A. 
1810;'  died  at  Bristol,  aged  57, 
9  March  1843,  bur.  in  Arno's  Vale 
Cemetery,  Bristol.  Adiiion  (with  will 
dated  22  September  1834)  was  granted 
(Prin.  Reg.,  242,  43)  4  April  1843,  to 
Samuel  Charles  Fripp,  son. 


=Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Pocock  of  Great  George 
Street,  Westminster,  a  founder 
of  the  Water- Colour  Society 
in  1804,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Evans  of  Bristol; 
born  18  September  1787, 
bapt.  27  March  1789;  marr. 
at  St.  Margaret's,  Westmin- 
ster, 15  August  181 1 ;  died 
II  February  1843,  bur.  in 
Arno's  Vale  Cemetery,  Bristol. 


Anna  Caroline,  dau.  of= 
Isaac  Edward  Rouch  of 
St.  James'  Square,  Bristol ; 
born  21  April  1818  ; 
marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Clifton,  co.  Glou- 
cester, 30  April  1846; 
died  at  Clifton  26  March 
1864,  bur.  in  Arno's 
Vale  Cemetery,  Bristol. 
I  St  wife. 


=Samuel  Charles  Fripp  of  Clifton,= 
Architect;  born  3  June  181 2;  died 
at  Avondale  House,  Clifton  Down, 
aged  69,  on  Thursday,  9  February 
1882,  bur.  in  Redland  Green 
Burial  Ground,  Bristol.  Will  dated 
10  December  1881,  proved  at  Bristol 
24  August  1882,  by  Josiah  Thomas, 
Surveyor,  and  Herbert  Innes  Fripp, 
gent.,  son. 


Clara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Balls 
of  London  ;  born  in  London 
28  April  1838;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Bolton,  co.  Lan- 
caster, 21  December  1865; 
died  at  Acton,  co.  Middlesex, 
30  June,  bur.  in  Redland 
Green  Burial  Ground,  Bristol, 
3  July  1901.     2nd  wife. 


I 
Percy     Charles     Innes     Fripp     of    The=Maggie  Maclure,   2nd  dau.  of 

Shanty,  Hythe,  co.  Hants  ;  born  at  The  James  Bromage  Williams,  by 

Hermitage,    Westbury-on-Trym,    20    De-  Margaret     Webb     his     wife ; 

cember  1847,  bapt.  at   the  parish  ehurch,  born   at  Knowle,   Bristol,  co. 

Clifton,   5    May    1848  ;   educated   at    the  Somerset,      28      July     1862  ; 

Bristol    Grammar    School    and    at    the  marr.    at    St.   Paul's,   Clifton, 

Institut  Renkewitz,  Montreux,  Canton  de  2  January  1884. 

Vaud,  Switzerland. 


Edith  Innes,  born 
1 5  March,  bapt. 
at  the  parish 
church,  Clifton, 
in  June  1851. 


I 

Herbert  Innes  Fripp  of   i  Cornwall  Mansions,  Ash-==Edith,  younger  dau.  of  Arthur  Hughes 


bumham  Road,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex  ;  born  at 
Clifton  31  January  1858,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Clifton,  in  May  1859;  of  St.  John's  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  13  October  1877,  Scholar  1879,  B-A. 
1881,  M.A.  1884  ;  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  called  to  the  Bar 
6  June  18S3,  admitted  a  Solicitor  November  1888. 


of  East  Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  by  Penelope 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Thwaites  ;  born 
26  March  1866  ;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  East  Sheen,  on  Saturday, 
4  September  1886. 


Marjory  Innes,  born  at  Richmond, 
CO.  Surrey,  24  July  1887,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's,  Richmond. 


Dorothy,  born  at  Rich- 
mond 9  June,  bapt.  at 
St.  John's,  Richmond, 
in  July  1888. 


Charles  Arthur  Innes  Fripp, 
born  at  Plymouth,  co.  Devon, 
20  August  1889,  bapt.  at 
St.  Matthias',  Plymouth  ; 
educated  at  Plymouth  College. 


185 


George  Arthur  Fripp,  born  at  Bristol,= 
CO.  Gloucester,  13  June,  bapt.  19  July 
1813  ;  Associate  of  the  Royal  Society 
of  Painters  in  Water- Colours  1841, 
Member  1845,  Secretary  1848-54; 
died  at  50  Holmdale  Road,  Hamp- 
stead,  CO.  Middlesex,  aged  83,  on 
Saturday,  17  October,  bur.  in  Highgate 
Cemetery,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Tuesday, 
20  October  1896.  Will  dated  2  De- 
cember 1888,  with  three  codicils  dated 
II  December  1891,  14  August  1893 
and  26  June  1896,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1182,  96)  18  December  1896,  by  John 
Lewis  Roget,  Barrister-at-Law. 


=Mary,  only  child  of 
Thomas  \Villiam  Percival 
of  London,  by  Isabella 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Lowthian  Pollock  of 
Macclesfield,  co.  Chester ; 
born  21  September  1825  ; 
marr.  at  Camberwell,  co. 
Surrey,  26  March  1846  ; 
died  at  23  Fairfax  Road, 
Hanipstead,  aged  60,  on 
Saturday,  24  September 
1887,  bur.  in  Highgate 
Cemetery. 


Mary  Anne,  born  at  Bristol 
21  August  1814  ;  marr.  at 
Hutton  Court,  CO.  Somerset, 
the  residence  of  her  uncle, 
Edward  Bowles  Fripp  (by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Spencer 
Fripp,  on  Tuesday,  25 
March  1856,  Charles  Verral 
(only  son  of  Charles  Verral, 
M.  D.);  died  22  March 
1 88 1.  She  died  at  Hamp- 
stead  18  December  1879. 


Mary  Isabella,  marr.  at  Corfu 
on  Wednesday,  16  Novem- 
ber iSgi,  Count  Nicolas  Icilio 
Androutzos  of  Corfu,  son  of  Count 
Marco  Androutzos,  Major  in  the 
Neapolitan  Army,  by  his  wife, 
Marchesa  Guiseppina  Muscari  of 
Naples. 


George  Pollock  Fripp  of  Willow= 
Bank,  97  Leyland  Road,  South- 
port,  and  of  Oldham,  both  co. 
Lancaster;  born  19  March  1848; 
educated  at  University  College 
School  and  at  University  College, 
London  ;  admitted  a  Solicitor  in 
1871. 


=Annie  Tollitt,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Christie 
of  Liverpool,  co. 
Lancaster  ;  born  2 1 
July  1866;  marr.  at 
Saddle  worth,  co.York, 
31  October  1888. 


George  Christie 
Fripp,  born  at 
Blackpool,  CO. 
Lancaster,  18 
September  1891, 
bapt.  at  Saddle- 
worth. 


Mary  Lillian,  born  at  Rush  Hill 
House,  Uppermill,  Saddleworth,  28 
October  1892,  bapt.  at  Saddleworth. 

Dorothy  Margaret,  born  at  Rush 
Hill  House,  Uppermill,  Saddleworth, 
29  April  1894,  bapt.  at  Southshore, 
Blackpool. 


Charles  Percival 
Fripp,  born  at 
Saddleworth  3 
August  1895, 
bapt.  there. 


Winifred  Beatrice, 
born  at  76  Prome- 
nade, Southport, 
12  September 

1 90 1,  bapt.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Southport. 


Henry     Charles     Innes=j=Winifred  Mary,  dau.  of  John 


Fripp  of  Hazlewell 
Road,  Putney,  co.  Sur- 
rey ;  born  at  Clifton, 
CO.  Gloucester,  19  Jan- 
uary, bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Redland,  co.  Gloucester, 
10  May  1867  ;  educated 
at  Bristol  Grammar 
School. 


Pottow  of  Bristol,  by  Emma 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Maynard ;  born  at  Port- 
land Square,  Bristol,  26 
November  1875,  bapt.  at 
St.  Jude's,  Bristol  ;  marr. 
at  St.  John's,  Redland, 
I  August  1899. 


Charles  Greenhalgh= 
of  Roumaine  Drive, 
Llandudno,  co.  Car- 
narvon (son  of 
Handel  Greenhalgh 
of  Bolton-le-Moors, 
CO.  Lancaster) ;  born 
at  Turton,  co.  Lan- 
caster, 4  April  1864, 


bapt.  there. 


=May  Innes,  born 
7  May,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's, 
Redland,  9  July 
1869;  marr.  at 
All  Saints',  Ful- 
ham,  CO.  Middle- 
sex, 6  September 
1897. 


A 


Barbara  Innes,  born  at  Putney 
22  June,  bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Fulham,  co.  Middlesex,  3 
August  1904. 


I  .  I 

Stephen  Innes  Fripp,  born  Geoffrey   Innes  Fripp, 

at   Putney    12   November,  born     at     Putney     12 

bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Putney,  June,  bapt.  at  St.  John's, 

9  December  1906.  Putney,  in  July  1908. 

1 86" 


X 


Henry  Edward  Fripp,  M.D.  ;  born  at= 
Bristol,  CO.  Gloucester,  lo  June  1816; 
M.R.C.P.  Lond.  1856,  M.D.  Wurzburg 
1855,  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  and  L.S.A.  1838; 
Consulting  Physician  Bristol  General 
Hospital  ;  died  23  March  1880,  bur.  in 
Amos  Vale  Cemetery,  Bristol.  He 
married  istly  Marjorie  Hilton,  widow  of 
Captain  Graeme;  she  died  in  October  1872. 


Catherine    Marianne,    dau.    of  William    Russell 

Leopold  de  Soyres  of  Clifton,  Fripp,    born     at 

CO.      Gloucester;       born       at  Bristol  18  March 

Pembroke    Road,    Clifton,    15  1820;     died     in 

September  1849;   marr.  at  the  Australia  22  Oc- 

parish   church,   CUfton,   6   No-  tober  1876. 
vember    1873  ;   died    31    May 
191 2,  bur.  at  Oxford.    2nd  wife. 


Leopold  Henry  Fripp  of= 
Southdown,  Louis -Trichardt, 
Transvaal,  South  Africa  ; 
born  at  Clifton  30  July,  bapt. 
at  St.  Paul's,  Clifton,  in 
August  1874  ;  educated  at 
Clifton  College  and  at 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford. 


=Susan  Beatrice,  elder  dau.  of  His  Honour  Benjamin  Fossett 
Lock  of  Bridlington,  co.  York,  Judge  of  East  Riding  County 
Court,  by  Jane  Elizabeth  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Parish  Hammond,  Vicar  of  Sopley,  co.  Hants ;  bom  at 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  20  July  1880,  bapt.  at  St.  George-the- 
Martyr,  Bloomsbury,  London ;  educated  at  the  Royal  Academy 
Art  Schools ;  marr.  at  Kalk  Bay,  near  Cape  Town,  South  Africa, 
4  September  1907  ;  died  at  Louis-Trichardt  on  Sunday,  6  July 
1913,  bur.  there. 


Margaret  Honor,  born  at  Pietersburg, 
Transvaal  Colony,  on  Thursday,  21 
January  1909,  bapt.  there. 


Paul  Henry  Fripp,  bom  at 
Louis-Trichardt  on  Monday, 
9  June  1913. 


Francis  Edward  Bowles=Constance,  only  dau.  of  Charles    Ballard  of     Madeleine  Catherine, 
Fripp,  born  at  6  Arling-     Maidstone,  co.  Kent,   by  his  wife,  Elizabeth     born  22  August  1877, 

Bliss,   of  Kenilworth,  co.  Warwick ;  born  at     bapt.    at    St.     Paul's, 

Oxford     13     October,    bapt.    at     St.    Mary     Clifton. 

Magdalen's,    Oxford,     30    November    1880; 

marr.  at  Cape  Town  Cathedral,  South  Africa, 

2  September  1907. 


ton  Villas,  Clifton,  3 
September  1875,  bapt. 
at  St.  Paul's,  Clifton, 


Percival  Kossuth  Fripp,  born  i  October  i849;=Ada  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  W.  J.  Patty  of 
died  at  6  Northgate  Street,  Chester,  aged  42,  Richmond,  co.  Surrey ;  marr.  at  Christ  Church, 
on  Saturday,  13  June  1891,  bur.  in  the  East  Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  4  March 
cemetery  at  Chester.  Adtiion  was  granted  1S73  ;  died  in  1901,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
at  Chester  21  September  1891,  to  Ada  Wandsworth,  co.  Surrey. 
Elizabeth  Fripp,  relict. 


Harold     Edward    Innes    Fripp    of=j=Gertrude  Mary,  dau.  of  Walter 


Cannington  Manor,  Saskatchewan, 
Canada ;  bom  26  January,  bapt. 
at  St.  George's,  Brandon  Hill, 
Bristol,  30  March  1873.  


Colborn  of  Glen  Adelaide, 
Canada ;  marr.  at  All  Saints', 
Cannington,  8  December  1909. 


Ethel  Innes,  born  30 
March,  bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  Brandon  Hill, 
Bristol,  4  June  1876. 


Ethel,  born  at  Cannington  Manor  20  September 

19 10,  bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Cannington,  24  August 

191 1. 

187 


Anne  Dalton,  eldest  dau.= 
of  Edwin  Allies  of  Can- 
ford,  \Vestbury-on-Trym,  co. 
Gloucester  ;  born  at  Bristol, 
CO.  Gloucester,  i6  May 
1821  ;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Clifton,  co.  Glou- 
cester, on  Saturday,  28 
April  1849;  died  at  North 
Crescent,  Bedford  Square, 
London,  aged  28,  on 
Saturday,  2  February  1850, 
bur.  in  Highgate  Cemetery, 
London,     ist  wife. 


=Alfred  Downing  Fripp  of= 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex  ; 
born  at  Bristol  22  April  1822  ; 
Member  of  the  Royal  Society 
of  Painters  in  Water  Colours  ; 
died  at  33  Hampstead  Hill 
Gardens,  aged  72,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 13  March,  bur.  at 
Tarrant  Rushton,  co.  Dorset, 
on  Monday,  18  March  1895. 
Adiiion  (with  will  dated  5  Jan- 
uary 1882)  was  granted  (Prin. 
Reg.,  572,  95)  30  May  1895, 
to  Alfred  Downing  Fripp, 
Surgeon,  the  administrator  of 
the  personal  estate  of  Eliza 
Banister  Fripp. 


=Eliza  Banister,  dau.  of  John 
Banister  Roe  of  Blandford,  co. 
Dorset,  by  Mary  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Allies ;  born  at 
Blandford  10  May  1835  ;  marr. 
there  12  September  1861  :  died  at 
^;i  Hampstead  Hill  Gardens,  aged 
59,  on  Saturday,  23  March,  bur.  at 
Tarrant  Rushton,  with  her  youngest 
son  Reginald  Edward,  on  Wednes- 
day, 27  March  1895.  Adiiion  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
19  April  1895,  to  Alfred  Downing 
Fripp.     2nd  wife. 


I 


Edward  Penny  of  The  Hermitage,  Marlborough,  co.  Wilts,  M.D.  (son  of=j=Annie  Dalton,  born 


the  Rev.  James  Penny,  Rector  of  Tarrant  Rushton,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Wood  of  Dorchester);  born  at  Blandford  15  December 
1854,  bapt.  at  Stepleton  Iwerne,  co.  Dorset ;  educated  at  Blandford 
Grammar  School,  University  of  London,  and  at  Guy's  Hospital,  London, 
M.D.  Lond.  1882,  M.B.  (Honours  in  Med.  and  For.  Med.)  1880,  M.R.C.S. 
Eng.  and  L.S.A.  1879,  D.P.H.  Camb.  1883  ;  Resident  Medical  Officer 
Marlborough  College,  Hon.  Medical  Officer  Savernake  Cottage  Hospital, 
Member  British  Medical  Association  and  Medical  Officer  of  Schools 
Association ;  formerly  Medical  Officer  Pinxton  Collieries,  House  Physician, 
Seamen's  Hospital,  Greenwich,  House  Physician,  House  Surgeon,  and 
Resident  Obstetric,  Guy's  Hospital,  and  Clinical  Assistant  Evelina 
Hospital  for  Children.  /\ 


at  North  Crescent, 
London,  24  Jan- 
uary 1850,  bapt.  at 
St.  Giles',  London ; 
married  at  St. 
Stephen's,  Hamp- 
stead (by  the  Rev. 
James  Penny),  on 
Tuesday,  2  2  January 
1884. 


Henry  Edward  Fripp  of  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa ;  born 
25  February  1851  ;  married  at  Beaufort  West,  South  Africa, 
Edith  A.,  dau.  of  Charles  Utting  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  South  Africa.  =j= 

I 
George  Utting  Fripp,  born 
6    March     1882,    bapt.    at 
Beaufort  West. 


Alice,  born  24  September  1853  ; 
died,  aged  34,  on  Saturday,  28 
August  1888,  bur.  in  the 
Fedorowicz  family  vault  at 
Klebanowka,  in  Galicia,  Austria. 


Ernest  Edward  Balman  Landon  of  Bradbourne  House,  Acton,  co.= 
Middlesex  (son  of  Ernest  Whittington  Landon  of  Old  Manor  House, 
Carshalton,  co.  Surrey,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  child  of  Edward 
Balman  of  Bishop's  Nympton,  co.  Devon,  and  of  Liverpool) ; 
born  at  Pernambuco,  Brazil,  30  June  1867,  bapt.  at  the  English 
Church,  Pernambuco  ;  educated  at  Marlborough  and  at  Guy's 
Hospital,  M.R.C.S.  Eng.,  L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1892 ;  Surgeon  Acton 
Cottage  Hospital,  formerly  House  Physician  Guy's  Hospital ;  Member 
British  Medical  Association.  He  married  istly  at  Christ  Church, 
Beulah  Hill,  Norwood,  co.  Surrey,  11  October  1897,  Violet  Evelyn, 
dau.  of  Richard  Henry  Fry  of  Lynmouth,  co.   Devon  ;    she  died   s.p. 


in  1898. 


=Dorothy  Innes,  born 
at  1 1  Charlotte 
Street,  Park  Street, 
Bristol,  22  November 
1878,  bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  Brandon 
Hill,  Bristol,  5  Jan- 
uary 1879  ;  marr.  at 
Christ  Church,  Ealing, 
CO.  Middlesex,  17 
January  1903. 


A 


188 


Sidney  Bowles  Fripp  of  Ottawa,  Canada  West,= 
Architect ;  born  at  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester, 
21  July  1823;  died  at  Ottawa,  aged  46,  on 
Tuesday,  15  March  1870,  bur.  there. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eaton  of  London;  born 
6  January  1841  ;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Quebec, 
Canada,  10  August  1858;  died  11  January 
1904,  bur.  at  Ottawa. 


Ada,  born  30  June,  bapt. 
at  Ottawa  15  July  1859; 
married  to  W.  N.  Bell 
of  Britannia  Bay,  Ontario, 
Canada. 


Edward  Sidney  Fripp,  born  1 1 
March,  bapt.  at  Ottawa  21  April 
1861  ;  married  at  Baming, 
California,  U.S.A.,  Mary  Graff. 


Edith  Eleanor,  born  3  De- 
cember 1863,  bapt.  at  Ottawa 
3  January  1864;  died  11  June 
1904. 


Alfred  Ernest  Fripp,  K.C.,  of  407  Queen  Street,  Ottawa;  bom  29  June,=f<;iementine,    dau. 


bapt.  at  Ottawa  2  July  1866 
and  Osgoode  Hall,  Toronto ; 
21  September  191 1. 


educated  at  the  Grammar  School,  Ottawa, 
K.C.  3   January    1908;    M.P.   for  Ottawa 


of  Andrew  Wilson 
Bell  of  Carleton 
Place,  Ontario ; 
born  16  July  1 87 1 ; 
marr.  at  Carleton 
Place  3  October 
1894. 


Alfreda  Jane  Sidney,  born 
at  Ottawa  15  October  1895. 


Marian  Sydney, 
born  at  Swanage, 
CO.  Dorset,  on 
Monday,  i  De- 
cember 1862, 
bapt.  at  Bland- 
ford  ;  died  at 
Bossington,  near 
Minehead,  co. 
Somerset,  aged  7, 
on  Thursday,  8 
September,  bur. 
at  Porlock,  co. 
Somerset,  10  Sep- 
tember 1870. 


William  Hale  White  of  38  Wimpole  Street,  London,= 
M.  D.  (eldest  son  of  William  Hale  White  of  Groombridge, 
CO.  Kent,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Arthur) ; 
born  in  London  7  November  1857  ;  educated  at  Fram- 
lingham  College  and  at  Guy's  Hospital,  London, 
M.D  Lond.  1880,  M.B.  1879,  F.R.C.P.  Lond.  1888, 
M.  1883,  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  iSSo;  Physician  and  Lecturer 
on  Medicine  at  Guy's  Hospital,  Censor  Royal  College 
of  Physicians  191 2,  Examiner  in  Medicine,  Universities 
of  Cambridge  and  London ;  Fellow  Royal  Society  of 
Medicine,  Member  Physiological,  Neurological,  Clinical 
and  Pathological  Societies ;  formerly  Hon.  Secretary 
Clinical  Society  ;  Author  of  "A  Text  Book  of  General 
Therapeutics,"  "  Materia  Medica,  Pharmacy,  Pharma- 
cology and  Tlierapcutics,"  (T3th  edition),  &c.  /K 


=Edith  Jane  Spencer, 
born  at  Swanage, 
CO.  Dorset,  on 
Thursday,  3  March, 
bapt.  there  14  May 
1864 ;  marr.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Tarrant  Rushton, 
CO.  Dorset  (by  her 
uncle,  the  Rev. 
James  Penny,  the 
Rector),  on  Thurs- 
day, 30  December 
1886. 


Charles  Edwin  Fripp,  born  4  September  1854;  educated  at= 
Nuremberg  and  at  the  Royal  Academy,  Munich ;  Associate  of  the 
Royal  Society  of  Painters  in  Water  Colours  ;  represented  "The 
Graphic"  in  Kaffir  War  1878,  Zulu  War  1879  and  Boer  War  1881, 
China-Japanese  War  1894-95,  Matabele  War  1896,  Klondyke  and 
Alaska  1898,  Philippines  War  1899,  and  South  African  War  1900; 
formerly  Lieutenant  in  20th  Middlesex  (Artists)  Rifle  Volunteers  ; 
died  at  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  aged  52,  on  Thursday,  20 
September,  bur.  in  Highgate  Cemetery,  London,  27  September  1906. 


=Lois  Gertrude,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Robert 
Renwick  of  Porchester, 
CO.  Hants,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Edward 
Collett  May ;  marr.  at 
Porchester  on  Friday, 
17  May  1901. 


189 


Henry  Renwick  Fripp,  born  9  July, 
bapt.  at  Enderby,  British  Columbia, 
6  August  1902. 


Sir  Alfred  Downing  Fripp  of  19  Portland  Place,  London,  and  of= 
The  Mill  House,  West  Lulworth,  co.  Dorset,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.  ;  born 
at  Blandford,  co.  Dorset,  12  September  1865,  bapt.  there;  educated 
at  Merchant  Taylors'  School,  University  of  London,  and  at  Guy's 
Hospital,  London,  M.S.  Lond.  1893,  M.B.  and  B.S.  1889,  L.R.C.P.  Lond. 
18S9,  F.R.C.S.  Eng.  1893,  M.  1889;  Surgeon-in-Ordinaiy  to  the 
Prince  of  Wales  (afterwards  King  Edward  VIL)  1897-1901,  and 
Hon.  Surgeon-in-Ordinary  1901-10,  and  to  H.M.  King  George  V.  8  July 
19 10,  Surgeon-in-Ordinary  to  H.R.H.  The  Duke  of  Connaught  19 10, 
Surgeon  to  Guy's  Hospital,  Lecturer  on  Surgery  in  iVIedical  School,  Surgeon 
to  King  Edward's  Hospital  for  Officers  ;  Senior  Surgeon  and  Chief 
Civilian  Medical  Officer,  Imperial  Yeomanry  Hospital,  South  Africa,  1900 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  medal,  C.B.) ;  Member  of  Visiting  Committee 
of  King  Edward's  Hospital  Fund  for  London  since  its  formation,  Councils 
of  Hospital  Saturday  Fund  and  National  Red  Cross  Society,  of  the 
Advisory  Board,  Army  Medical  Service,  of  the  Commission  for  the 
Re-organisation  of  the  Army  Medical  Service  1901,  and  of  Central  British 
Red   Cross  Committee ;    M.V.O.  (4th- 

class)    1898,    C.B.    and    C.V.O.    1900;  * 

knighted  18  July  1903  ;  a  Knight  of 
Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England ;  K. C.V.O. 
9  November  1906. 


rHt 


=Margaret  Scott 
(Order  of  the 
Royal  Red  Cross), 
only  dau.  of  Tho- 
mas Burt  Haywood 
of  Woodhatch, 
Reigate,  co.  Sur- 
rey, by  Margaret 
Louisa  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John 
Scott) ;  marr.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Reigate,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 8  June 
1898. 


Alfred  Thomas  Fripp, 
born  at  19  Portland 
Place,  London,  on 
Monday,  3  July  1899, 
bapt.  at  Reigate,  co. 
Surrey  ;  educated  at 
Winchester. 


Betty  Agnes,  bom  at 
19  Portland  Place, 
London,  on  Sunday, 
6  March  1904,  bapt.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London. 


Margaret  Cecely,  born 
at  19  Portland  Place, 
London,  on  Sunday, 
19  July  igo8,  bapt.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London. 


Venetia  Sybil,  born 
at  19  Portland 
Place,  London,  on 
Friday,  2  J  una 
191 1,  bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London. 


Arthur  Pocock  Fripp 
of  Singapore,  Straits 
Settlements  ;  born  19 
January  1856  ;  Captain 
in  the  Merchant  Ser- 
vice ;  married  Rose 
Palmer,  who  died  in 
1902.         =j= 


Robert  Mackay  Fripp  of  429  Pender  Street,= 
Vancouver,  British  Columbia  ;  born  16  December 
1857;  Fellow  Royal  Institute  of  British  Architects 
1891  ;  Certificated  Architect  of  California  1902, 
Member  of  Royal  Society  of  Arts  19 10,  President 
Canadian  Handicrafts  Guild  (Vancouver),  Vice- 
President  Arts  Historical  and  Scientific  Associa- 
tion; Author  of  "  History  of  Art"  and  other  works. 


Mary,  born  at 
Singapore. 


George  Fripp, 
born  at  Singa- 
pore. 


Dorothy,  born  at 
Singapore  29 
January  1895. 


Edgar  Fripp, 
born  at  Sin- 
gapore. 


=Christina,  dau.  of 
John  W.  Nichol 
of  Jesmond  Dene, 
Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  CO.  North- 
umberland ;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's,  Auck- 
land, New  Zealand, 
27  February  1887. 


Alice,  born  in 
Vancouver  1 9 
May  1888. 


Robert  Fripp,  born 
in  Vancouver  16 
May  1889,  died  6 
August  following. 


Dorothea,  born 
in  Vancouver 
27  April  1890. 


George  Mackay 
Fripp,  born  in 
Vancouver  25 
August  1 89 1. 


Clifford  Russell 
Fripp,  born  in 
Vancouver  23 
July  1899. 


igo 


Samuel  William  Fripp,  born  at  Hampstead, 
CO.  Middlesex,  5  December  1874,  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church,  Hampstead ;  died 
on  Tuesday,  30  March  1875,  bur.  at  Milton 
Keynes,  co.  Buckingham. 


Reginald  Edward  Fripp,  born  at  Hampstead 
24  September  1876,  bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Hamp- 
stead ;  died  at  33  Hampstead  Hill  Gardens,  aged 
18,  on  Wednesday,  20  March,  bur.  at  Tarrant 
Rushton,  CO.  Dorset,  with  his  mother,  on 
Wednesday,  27  March  1895. 


Edgar  Innes  Fripp  of  The  Parsonage,  St.  John's^ 
Road,  Stoneygate,  co.  Leicester;  born  at  61 
Carlton  Hill,  St.  John's  Wood,  London,  27 
November  1861 ;  educated  at  London  University 
College  (B.A.),  and  at  Manchester  College, 
Oxford;  University  Extension  Lecturer;  Minister 
of  Oakfield  Road  Church,  Clifton,  1905- 1908, 
and  at  the  Great  Meeting,  Leicester,  1908. 


=Edith  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry 
Morley,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  English  Literature 
at  University  College,  London,  by  Mary  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Sayer  of  Newport, 
Isle  of  Wight  ;  born  19  August  1864  ;  marr. 
at  Rosslyn  Hill  Chapel,  Hampstead,  on 
Tuesday,  16  April  1889. 


Paul  Fripp,  bom  at  Mansfield, 
CO.  Nottingham,  18  March 
1890. 


Thomas  Morley  Fripp, 
born  at  Bangor,  co. 
Down,  25  June  1895. 


Edith  Mary,  born 
at  Belfast  30 
March  1899. 


Herbert    Winkler  Wills=j=Frances    Dorothea,     Thomas    William    Fripp=j=Gertrude  Maude,  3rd 


of  South  Side,  Austen 
Wood  Common,  Gerard's 
Cross,  CO.  Buckingham, 
F.R.LB.A.  (5th  son  of 
William  Ridout  Wills 
of  Birmingham,  co. 
Warwick,  by  Emma 
Catherine  his  wife,  dau. 
of  W.  Kimberley);  born 
at  Birmingham  6  August 
1863;  Editor  of  the 
"  Builder"  1913. 


born  at  Maidenhead 
Thicket,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, 6  June 
1863  ;  educated  at 
Munich,  Bavaria, 
and  at  Bedford 
College,  London  ; 
marr.  at  Rosslyn 
Chapel,  Hampstead, 
on  Monday,  1 5  May 
1893. 


A 


of  The  Studio,  Hatzic, 
British  Columbia  ; 
born  at  61  Carlton  Hill, 
St.  John's  Wood,  Lon- 
don, 23  March  1865  ; 
educated  at  University 
College  School,  London, 
and  at  St.  John's  Wood 
School  of  Art,  also  Royal 
Academy  Schools;  elected 
first  President  of  the 
British  Columbia  Society 
of  Fine  Arts  191 1. 


dau.  of  Charles  Evans 
Muriel  of  Norwich, 
J. P.,  by  Mary  Eliza 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Clare  JeflTery  of  S  waff- 
ham,  CO.  Norfolk ; 
born  at  36  St.  Giles' 
Street,  Norwich,  1 1 
December  1864  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Vancouver,  British 
Columbia,  9  June 
1897. 


Leslie  Percival  Thomas 
Fripp.  born  at  Vancouver 
I  r  January,  bapt.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Vancouver, 
17  February  1901. 


Jocelyne  Mary,  born  at 
Vancouver  8  September, 
bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Van- 
couver, 4  October  1903. 


Humphrey  William  Fripp, 
born  at  Hatzic  23  October, 
bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  South 
Vancouver,  15  November 
1908. 


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191 


Homer   of  ^eDglep, 
CO*  ^taffort. 

Richard  Homer  of  Pedmore=i=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Kemp 


Anns  on  record  in  the  College  of 
Arms. — Ermine  on  a  fesse  gules  two 
game  cocks  spurred  or  over  all  a 
cross-bow  unbent  of  the  second  and 
counter-changed. 

Crest. — Between  two  wings  erect 
sable  a  game-cock's  head  erased  or 
holding  in  the  beak  a  quarrel  gules. 

Motto. — Nee  temere  nee  timide. 


Hall,  CO.  Worcester,  and  of 
Townsend  House,  Sedgley, 
CO.  Stafford  (eldest  surviving 
son  of  John  Homer  of 
Bromley  Hall,  Kingswin- 
ford,  and  of  Townsend 
House,  Sedgley,  both  co. 
Stafford,  by  Martha  his 
wife) ;  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Kingswinford,  9 
April  1769;  Attorney-at- 
Law ;  died  at  Pedmore 
Hall  II  June,  bur.  in  the 
family  vault  at  Sedgley  18 
June  1847.  Will  dated  11 
June  1847,  proved  (P.C.C.) 
13  August  1847. 


of  Evesham,  co.  Worcester, 
Barrister-at-Law  and  Marshal  of 
Assize  to  Lord  Chief  Justice 
Mansfield,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Cotterell  of 
Chipping  Campden,  co.  Glou- 
cester ;  born  at  Dronfield,  co. 
Derby,  20  January  177 1  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Laurence's,  Evesham,  22 
April  1794;  died  at  Pedmore 
Hall  8  May,  bur.  at  Sedgley 
14  May  1847. 


Sarah,  dau.  of  Richard  Mee  of  Himley,= 
CO.  Stafford,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Durant,  Vicar  of 
Hagley,  co.  Worcester;  born  at  King- 
swinford 6  May  1798  ;  marr.  at  Claines, 
CO.  Worcester,  22  June  18 19,  marriage 
settlements  dated  1 7  June ;  bur.  at 
Kingswinford  i  December  1819.    ist  wife. 


Charles  Kemp  Homer  of= 
Townsend  House,  Sedgley  ; 
born  3  February,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church,  Dudley, 
CO.  Worcester,  20  February 
1795  ;  Attorney-at-Law  ;  died 
at  Sedgley  31  October  1857, 
bur.  there. 


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=Ann  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Leake  of 
Tavistock,  co.  Devon; 
born  29  December 
1793;  marr.  at  Kin- 
fare,  CO.  Stafford,  6 
July  1820;  died  at 
Sedgley  3  January, 
bur.  there  10  January 
1872.  Will  dated  2 
August  1867,  proved 
at  Lichfield  24  Jan- 
uary 1872.    2nd  wife. 


John  Bickerton  Deakin  of  Wol-=f=Elizabeth   Sarah, 

verhampton,  co.  Stafford  (son  of    born 

Robert    Deakin) ;    born   20   May 

1812  ;  Attorney-at-Law;  died  29 

September  1879,   bur.  at  Tetten- 

hall,  CO.  Stafford.  /^ 


20  April 
182 1  ;  marr.  at 
Pedmore  20  April 
1843. 


Richard  John  Homer  of  Sedgley  ;  born 
3  August  1822;  educated  at  Bromsgrove 
Grammar  School ;  died  from  injuries 
received  in  the  hunting  field  5  December 
1849,  bur.  at  Sedgley. 


192 


Charles  Henry  Homer  of  Dixons  Green  House,= 
Dudley,  co.  Worcester ;  born  at  Sedgley,  co.  Stafford, 

14  November  1823;  educated  at  Hall  Green,  near 
Birmingham ;  died  at  High  Barns,  Alverley,  co. 
Salop,  23  March  1861,  bur.  at  Sedgley.     Will  dated 

15  February  i860,  with  codicil  dated  23  March 
1861,  proved  at  Shrewsbury  9  July  1861. 


=Ann,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Caddy,  Vicar 
of  Whitbeck,  co.  Cumberland ;  born  i  March 
1833;  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Edgbaston, 
CO.  Warwick,  i  July  1851  (marriage  settle- 
ments dated  same  day) ;  died  at  Kesworth 
Knoll,  Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  9  February 
1904,  bur.  at  Bournemouth. 


Charles  Keelinge  Homer,       Henry  Milner  (son  of  John  Milner,  by=Elizabeth  Ann,  born 


born  at  Dudley  23  May 
1852  ;  died  at  Wordesley, 
CO.  Stafford,  7  February 
1856,  bur.  at  Sedgley. 


Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  Stephen  Hunter 
of  Lockholm,  Ravenstonedale,  co. 
Westmorland) ;  born  at  Newbiggin, 
Ravenstonedale,  14  April  1840;  died 
s.p.  at  Dormston,  Beckenham,  co.  Kent, 
aged  60,  on  Friday,  30  November  1900, 
bur.  at  Shirley,  co.  Kent. 


at  Dudley  27  Sep- 
tember 1853 ;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's, 
New  Beckenham, 
18  March  1886. 


William  Homer, 
born  25  March 
1825 ;  died  16 
March  1826,  bur. 
at  Sedgley. 


Eliza,  dau.  of= 
Joseph  Waterfall 
of  Nottingham ; 
born  2 1  January 
1832  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Nicholas',  Notting- 
ham, 1 1  December 
1850;  died  at 
Dormston,  Sedg- 
ley, aged  64,  on 
Wednesday,  8  De- 
cember, bur.  in 
the  family  vault 
at  Sedgley  1 2 
December  1897. 
I  St  wife. 


Thomas  Keelinge  Homer  of  Townsend= 
House,  Sedgley;  born  at  vSedgley  10 
January  1827  ;  educated  at  Stourport 
and  Rose  Hill,  Handsworth ;  died  at 
Sedgley,  aged  70,  on  Wednesday,  15 
May,  bur.  there  19  May  1897. 


Charlotte  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert 
Fletcher  of  Worcester;  born  2  June 
1828;  marr.  at  St.  Michael's,  Wor- 
cester, 30  May  1853  ;  'iis'^  ^*  Binswood 
Avenue,  Leamington,  co.  Warwick, 
on  Wednesday,  10  January  1906,  bur. 
at  Sedgley. 


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=Frederick  Augustus  Homer  of  Dormston,  Sedgley  ;= 
born  at  Sedgley  27  July,  bapt.  there  10  August  1828  ; 
educated  at  Stourport  and  at  Queen's  College,  Bir- 
mingham ;  Member  of  Dudley  Board  of  Guardians 
and  Chairman  of  Sedgley  Local  Board  of  Health ; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Stafford  1872;  Alderman  Staffordshire 
County  Council ;  died  at  Dormston,  Sedgley,  9  July, 
bur.  in  the  family  vault  at  Sedgley  13  July  1901.  Will 
dated  7  April  1900,  proved  at  Lichfield  14  August 
1901. 


;=j=Fanny,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Wilkes  of  Sedgley,  by 
Fanny  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Tibbits ;  born 
at  Sedgley  20  September 
1875 ;  marr.  at  Castle 
Church,  CO.  Stafford, 
17  February  1899. 
2nd  wife. 


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Thomas  Kemp  Homer, 
born  at  Sedgley  8  March 
1900,  bapt.  at  Sedgley; 
educated  at  Wolverhampton 
Grammar  School. 


Charles  Frederick 
Leake  Homer,  born 
7  January  1863; 
of  the  Mercantile 
Marine  ;  lost  at  sea 
circa  1879. 


John  Homer  Homer, 
born  19  March  1864, 
died  6  August  follow- 
ing, bur.  at  Sedgley. 


John  Twigg  Homer  of  Dormston,  Sedgley;  born  at  Sedgley  24  June  1865  ; 
educated  at  Wolverhampton  Grammar  School ;  served  in  Methuen's 
Horse,  Bechuanaland  Expedition,  1884-85  ;  Member  of  Sedgley  School 
Board  1891-1911,  Chairman  1898-99;  Member  of  Dudley  Board  of 
Guardians  1891-1911,  Chairman  1898-1905,  and  of  Sedgley  Urban  District 
Council  1892-1911,  Chairman  1898-99;  Member  of  Staffordshire  County 
Council  1898-1911,  Alderman  1904-11;  South  Staffordshire  Mines  Drainage 
Commissioner  since  1904;  J. P.  for  co.  Stafford  1904;  Chairman  Statlord- 
shire  Education  Committee  1905-10;  Member  of  Council  of  Governors, 
Birmingham  University,  since  1906,  of  Diocesan  Conference  since  1906,  and 
of  Staffordshire  Territorial  Forces 
Association  since  1908 ;  Vice- 
President  of  the  Staffordshire 
Society  ;  Divisional  Officer,  Board 
of  Trade. 

193 


^A^^J^ihr^^^^^ 


Frederick  Augustus  Homer,  born  at  Sedgley,  co.  Stafford,= 
2  March  1867  ;  educated  at  Wolverhampton  Grammar 
School  and  at  Durham  University ;  Licenced  Reader, 
Church  of  England,  in  Australia,  1891-96  ;  of  Manchester 
College,  Oxford,  1897-98;  Unitarian  Minister  at 
West  Bromwich,  co.  Stafford,  1898-1901,  at  Taunton, 
CO.  Somerset,  1902-1907,  and  at  West  Bromwich  since 
1907;  Chaplain  to  Mayor  of  West  Bromwich  1912-13; 
Member  of  West  Bromwich  Free  Libraries  Committee 
since  1898. 


=Gertrude,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  Hughes 
of  Woodsetton  House,  Sedgley,  by 
Maria  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of 
James  Badland  of  Kidderminster, 
CO.  Worcester ;  born  at  Wordesley, 
CO.  Stafford,  15  March  1867;  marr. 
at  the  Theistic  Church,  Piccadilly, 
London,  on  Monday,  4  October 
1897. 


Philip  Keelinge  Badland  Homer, 
born  at  West  Bromwich  12 
January  1900. 


Phyllis  Diana  Gertrude  Hughes, 
born  at  Holway  House,  Taunton, 
6  April  1906. 


William  Lindsay  of  New= 
York,  U.S.A.  (son  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Lindsay, 
Rector  of  Kildrumferton, 
CO.  Cavan) ;  born  27  De- 
cember i860;  Curate  of 
Grace  Church,  New  York. 


=Anne  Mary  Leake, 
born  at  Sedgley  12 
March  1868  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Peter's, 
Wolverhampton,  co. 
Stafford,  i  July 
1895- 


A 


Paul  Aitken  Homer= 
of  Albert  Head, 
Vancouver  Island, 
Canada  ;  born  at 
Sedgley  22  Septem- 
ber 1869;  educated 
at  Wolverhampton 
Grammar  School. 


=Emily,  dau.  of  James 
Nicholson  of  Ex- 
mouth,  CO.  Devon, 
J.P.,  by  Mary  his 
wife  ;  born  in  1872  ; 
marr.  at  Exmouth  19 
September  1906. 


Frederick  Paul  Nicholson 
Homer,  born  at  South 
Shields,  co.  Durham,  29 
December  1907. 


John  Keelinge  Homer, 
born  at  South  Shields 
22  December  191 1. 


Joan  Patricia  Mary, 
born  at  Albert  Head, 
Vancouver  Island,  i 
September  19 13. 


Arthur  Camden^ 
Swindell  (eldest 
son  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Greenall 
Swindell,  Vicar  of 
Sedgley,  co.  Staf- 
ford, by  Lucy  his 
wife)  ;  born  29 
September  1870; 
educatedat  Dudley 
Grammar  School. 


=Martha  Eliza, 
born  at  Sedgley 
8  November 
1872  ;  married 
at  Minnedosa, 
Canada,  1 2  July 
1907. 


Alice  Margaret, 
bom  1 1  No- 
vember 1873  ; 
died  13  May 
1874,  bur.  at 
Sedgley. 


A 


Benjamin  Homer  of= 
Vancouver  Island, 
Canada  ;  born  at 
Sedgley  30  March, 
bapt.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Southport,  CO.  Lan- 
caster, 4  September 
1875,  received  into 
the  church  at  Sedgley 
9  June  1880;  educa- 
ted at  Wolverhampton 
Grammar  School. 


=01ivia,  dau.  of 
Horace  Ailing 
of  New  York ; 
married  at 
Detroit,  Michi- 
gan, U.S.A.,  9 
July  1906. 


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194 


iSrilige. 


John  Bridge  (son   of  John   Bridge)  ;=j=Sarah  Jackson,  born  in   1796; 


born  at  Oldbury,  co.  Worcester,  16 
August  1791  ;  died  at  Oldbury,  aged 
61,  bur.  there  24  July  1853. 


died  at  Oldbury  22  September 
1878,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Oldbury. 


John    Bridge   of  Rochester,    co.   Kent    (2nd    son)  ;    born  at==Rebecca,  dau.  of  John  Cox, 


Portway,  Oldbury,  14  September  1819  ;  died  at  12  Upper  North 
Gate  Street,  Chester  (the  residence  of  his  youngest  son),  aged 
73,  on  Friday,  1  September  1893,  bur.  in  St.  Nicholas'  Ceme- 
tery, Rochester.  Will  dated  24  November  1892,  proved  at 
Chester  29  September  1893,  by  Joseph  Cox  Bridge,  D.Mus.,  son. 


by  Susan  his  wife  ;  died  at 
Rochester,  aged  62,  on 
Wednesday,  1 7  December 
1879,  bur.  in  St.  Nicholas' 
Cemetery,  Rochester. 


Other 
issue. 


George  Joseph  Peachell  of  The  Gables,  High  Wycombe,  co.  Buckingham  (son=f=Sarah  Mallin,  born 


of  Joseph  Robert  Peachell);  born  at  Deptford,  co.  Kent,  14  April  1843;  '^^ 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1861,  B.A. 
1865,  M.A.  1869  ;  Head  Master  Royal  Grammar  School,  High  Wycombe, 
1S79  until  his  death  ;  died,  aged  62,  6  March,  bur.  in  the  cemetery. 
High  Wycombe,  9  March  1905.  Will  dated  i  May  1888,  proved  at  Oxford 
6  April  1905,  by  Sarah  Mallin  Peachell,  relict. 


16  December  1842, 
bapt.  at  Oldbury 
29  January  1843  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Nicho- 
las', Rochester,  19 
August  1869. 


A 


Constance  Ellen,= 
2nd  dau.  of 
John  Lines  Moore 
of  Elm  House, 
Hoxne,  co.  Suffolk, 
by  Catherine  Pearl 
his  wife ;  born  at 
Hoxne  9  August, 
bapt.  there  5 
September  1847  ; 
marr.  at  Hoxne 
on  Wednesday,  3 
April  1872  ;  died 
at  Elm  House, 
Hoxne,  aged  32, 
on  Wednesday,  29 
October,  bur.  in 
the  churchyard  at 
Hoxne  i  Novem- 
ber 1879.  ist 
wife. 


=Sir  John  Frederick  Bridge  of= 
LittlingtonTower,The  Cloisters, 
Westminster  Abbey,  and  of 
Cairnborrow  Lodge,  Glass,  co. 
Aberdeen,  C.V.O.,  Organist  of 
Westminster  Abbey ;  born  at 
Oldbury,  5  December  1844, 
bapt.  there  7  January  1845  ; 
educated  at  Rochester  Cathe- 
dral Choir  School  and  matricu- 
lated at  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  2  March  1868,  B.  Mus. 
12  March  1868,  D.Mus.  1874; 
Organist  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Windsor,  co.  Berks,  1865-69, 
of  Manchester  Cathedral  1869 
-75,  and  Organist  and  Master 
of  the  Choristers,  Westminster 
Abbey,  1875  J  Gresham  Pro- 
fessor of  Music  1890;  F.R.C.O. ; 
Conductor  Royal  Choral  Society 
1896;  King  Edward  Professor 
of  Music  at  London  University 
1902  ;  composed  music  for  the 
Jubilee  Service  at  Westminster 
Abbey  1887  ;  knighted  3  August 
1897  ;  acted  as  Director  of 
Music  at  Coronations  of  King 
Edward  VH.  8  August  1902, 
and  of  King  George  V.  22 
June  1911  ;  M.V.O.  (4th-class) 
9  August  1902,  C.V.O.  191 1. 


=Helen  Mary  Flora,  eldest= 
dau. of  Edward  Amphlett 
of  Horseley,  co.  Stafford, 
by  Lavinia  Flora  Henri- 
etta his  ist  wife,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Cuff  Greenhill 
of  Knowle  Hall,  Bridg- 
water, CO.  Somerset ; 
born  at  23  Lansdowne 
Place,  Cheltenham,  co. 
Gloucester,  24  January 
1852,  bapt.  at  Chelten- 
ham ;  marr.  at  West- 
minster Abbey  3  January 
1883 ;  died  at  LittUngton 
Tower,  The  Cloisters, 
Westminster  Abbey,  aged 
53,  on  Saturday,  13  Jan- 
uary, bur.  at  Wallakirk, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  on  Tues- 
day, 16  January  1906. 
Adiiion  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry 
2  March  1906,  to  Sir 
John  Frederick  Bridge, 
M.V.O.,  husband.  2nd 
wife. 

{See  Pedigree  of 
Amphlett,  Vol.  3, 
page  is6.) 


=Marjory  Wedgwood, 
youngest  dau.  of 
Reginald  Newcome 
Wood  of  Bignell 
End,  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme,  co. 
Stafford,  by  Emily 
Anne  his  wife,  5th 
dau.  of  William 
Davenport  of  Maer 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford, 
D.  L. ;  married  in 
St.  Faith's  Chapel, 
Westminster  Abbey, 
on  Tuesday,  14  April 
1 9 14.     3rd  wife. 


195 


Samuel  Ward  Bridge  of  Stoke  Newington,  co.= 
Middlesex;  born  i6  September,  bapt.  at  Oldbury, 
CO.  Worcester,  21  November  1847;  died,  aged  44, 
on  Thursday,  28  July  1892.  Will  dated  14  December 
1888,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  897,  92)  2  September  1892, 
by  Haydn  Keeton,  D.  Mus.,  George  Joseph  Peachell 
and  John  Arthur  Girling. 


=Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles 
Emmerson  of  Rochester,  co.  Kent ; 
born  16  January  1848  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Nicholas',  Rochester,  on  Thursday, 
4  July  1872  ;  died  16  June  1912,  bur. 
at  Southwold,  co.  Suffolk. 


Francis   MilHngton==Ada  Constance  (twin  with  Kathleen  Kathleen  Em-     Horace  George 

Hare  of  The  Cottage,     Emmerson),     born    4    April     1875;  merson     (twin     Bridge,  born  23 

marr.  at  Christ  Church,  Heme  Bay,  with  Ada  Con-     February   1880. 

CO.  Kent  (by  the  Rev.  Marmaduke  stance),     born 

Hare,    cousin    of    the    bridegroom),  4  April  1875. 

on  Saturday,  27  April  1895. 


Southwold,  2nd  son 
of  John  Middleton 
Hare. 


Dora  Florence,  born  15  April  1881. 


Bernard  Walter  Bridge,  born  at  17 
Grange  Road,  Stoke  Newington, 
on  Friday,  6  October  1882  ;  died 
there  on  Tuesday,  22  January  1884. 


Leonard  Charles  Bridge,  born  at  Grange  Road,  Stoke 
Newington,  on  Friday,  29  August  1884;  died  at 
Rochester  House,  St.  Kilda's  Road,  Stoke  Newington, 
aged  18  months,  on  Tuesday,  23  February  1886. 


Elsie    Grace,    born    at    Rochester   House,    St.    Kilda's 
Road,  Stoke  Newington,  on  Sunday,  16  May  1886. 


Edward  Stainer  of  60  Wimpole  Street,  London  (2nd  son  of= 
Sir  John  Stainer,  D.C.L.,  Organist  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  London, 
by  Eliza  Cecil  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Randall  of  Grandpont 
House,  Oxford,  J. P.) ;  born  at  64  High  Street,  Oxford,  on  Thursday, 
16  December  1869  ;  educated  at  St.  Paul's  School  and  at  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  16  October  1888,  Demy  1887,  B.A. 
(2nd  Physiology)  1892,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.Ch.  Oxon  1897,  M.R.C.P. 
Lond.  1899;  Physician  in  charge  Skin  Department,  St.  Thomas' 
Hospital,  London. 


=Rosalind  Flora,  born  at 
the  Cloisters,  Westminster 
Abbey,  on  Sunday,  10 
February  1884;  marr.  at 
Westminster  Abbey  on 
Saturday,  i  June  1907. 


Reginald  Turle  Bridge,  born= 
at  the  Cloisters,  Westminster 
Abbey,  on  Monday,  5  March 
1877,  bapt.  at  Westminster 
Abbey ;  educated  at  Rugby 
1891-96,  and  at  Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
October  1896,  B.A.  (ist-class 
in  Classics)  1904. 


=Margaret  Isabel,  2nd 
dau.  of  Edward 
Winckelmann  Nix  of 
33  Ferndale  Park, 
Tunbridge  Wells,  co. 
Kent ;  marr.  at  St. 
James',  Tunbridge 
Wells,  on  Thursday, 
20  April  191 1. 


Mabel  Constance,  born  at  the 
Cloisters,  Westminster  Abbey, 
on  Thursday,  18  July  1878, 
bapt.  at  Westminster  Abbey  ; 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  on  Thursday, 
I  January  191 4,  Frederick 
William  Norcup,  late  Vicar- 
Choral  of  Westminster  Abbey. 


Other 
issue, 
died  in 
infancy. 


196 


Joseph  Cox  Bridge  of  Christ  Church  Vicarage,  Chester,  Professor  of= 
Music  in  the  University  of  Durham  1908;  born  at  Rochester  16  August 
1853,  bapt.  at  Rochester  Cathedral ;  educated  at  Rochester  Cathedral 
Choir  School  and  Exeter  College,  Oxford  (Organ  Scholarship),  matriculated 
14  October  1871,  B.A.  1875,  B.Mus.  1876,  M.A.  1878,  D.Mus.  1885, 
D.  Mus.  Dunelm  1908;  F.R.C.O. ;  F.S.A. ;  Assistant  to  John  Hopkins, 
Organist  of  Rochester  Cathedral,  and  to  his  brother.  Sir  John  Frederick  Bridge, 
at  Manchester  Cathedral,  1870,  Organist  and  Master  of  the  Choristers  of 
Chester  Cathedral  1877  ;  Conductor  of  the  Chester  Triennial  Musical 
Festivals  1879-1900,  and  Hon.  Secretary  since  1890  ;  Conductor  of  Bradford 
Festival  Choral  Society  1887-90;  Examiner  in  Music  to  the  Universities 
of  Oxford,  Durham  and  London;  Author  of  "Chester  Miracle  Plays," 
and  numerous  other  works  and  musical  publications. 


'Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
Robert  Stott  Gib- 
bons of  Rochester, 
by  Ann  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Henry 
Emmerson ;  born 
3  February  1851, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Chatham, CO.  Kent ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mar- 
garet's, Rochester, 
on  Wednesday, 
7  August  1878. 


Sidney  George = 
Cummings  (4th 
surviving  son  of 
the  Rev.  Charles 
James  Cummings, 
Rector  of  Cheadle, 
CO.  Chester) ;  born 
23  February  1858. 


'Florence  Mary, 
born  at  11  St. 
John's  Street, 
Chester,  on  Satur- 
day, 29  May 
1880,  bapt.  at 
Chester  Cathe- 
dral ;  marr.  there 
4  July  1906. 


Robert  Sheldon  Bridge,= 
born  at  II  St.  John's  Street, 
Chester,  on  Sunday,  29  No- 
vember 1882,  bapt.  at 
Chester  Cathedral ;  educated 
at  Cheltenham  and  at  Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
in  1901,  B.A.  1905,  M.A. 
1909. 


=Grace,  youngest  dau.  of 
Robert  Goodlass  of 
Gunton,  co.  York,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Henry  Marr  of  Wil- 
loughby  Wold,  co.  York ; 
born  12  August  1874; 
marr.  at  Hull,  co.  York, 
5  March  1910. 


A\ 


John  Arthur  Marston  (son  of  Arthur  Marston,==Geraldine,  born  at  12  Upper  Northgate  Street, 
by  Annette  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Chester,  on  Friday,  4  November  1887,  bapt. 
Henry  Atherden  of  Earls  Croome,  co.  at  Chester  Cathedral ;  marr.  at  Christ  Church, 
Worcester);  born  14  April  1883.  Chester,  on  Thursday,  i  June  191 1. 


197 


jFuUer. 


Arms. — Argent  three  bars  and  a  canton  gules. 

Cr«/.— Issuant  from  a  ducal  coronet  gules  a  lion's  head  argent. 


Rose  Fuller  of  York  Street,  Portman  Square,  London  (son  of  Thomas  Fuller  of  London, 
and  of  Streatham,  co.  Surrey,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Lidgater  of  St.  John's, 
Lewes,  co.  Sussex)  ;  marr.  Elizabeth  Roberts  of  Oswestry,  co.  Salop ;  died  in  York  Street, 
Portman  Square,  London,  aged  73,  16  Novemember  182 1,  bur.  in  a  vault  in  the  parish 
church,  Marylebone,  London.  Will  dated  3  July  1819,  proved  (P.C.C.  661  Mansfield) 
8  December  182 1.  {For  earlier  Pedigree  see  "Notes"  to  "Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  p,  page  43.)  =T 


James  David  Fitzgerald  of  Somerset= 
Street,  Portman  Square,  London  ;  Deputy- 
Assistant  Commissary-General  to  the 
Forces  22  October  1816;  died  s.p.  on 
Tuesday,  8  January  1856.  Adiiion  (with 
will  dated  7  May  1847)  was  granted 
(P.C.C.  285,  56)  7  April  1856,  to  Mary 
Anne  Fitzgerald,  the  relict.  /fs, 


=Mary  Anne,  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Marylebone, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Fuller),  on  Saturday, 
21  June  1823;  died  at  20  Somerset  Street,  Portman 
Square,  London,  aged  73,  on  Wednesday,  16  October 
1861.  Will  dated  19  May  1858,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
632,  6i)  4  November  1861,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Fuller,  brother. 


Rev.  Thomas  Fuller  of  i  Eaton  Place,= 
Belgrave  Square,  London;  born  in  1789;  of 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  (6th 
Wrangler)  181 2,  Fellow  18 12  and  Hulsean 
Prizeman,  M.A.  181 5  ;  appointed  Preacher  at 
Curzon  Chapel,  Mayfair,  and  was  subsequently 
Incumbent  of  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  1827,  Vicar  6  December  1844,  retired 
1869  ;  died  at  i  Eaton  Place,  Belgrave  Square, 
London,  30  March  1871.  Will  dated  6  De- 
cember 1861,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  313,  71) 
3  May  187 1,  by  Thomas  Fuller  and  the  Rev. 
John  Mee  Fuller,  sons. 


^Josephine  Theresa,  2nd  dau.  of  Joseph  Mee 
of  Upper  Berkeley  Street,  Portman  Square, 
London;  born  26  October  1797;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Bryanston  Square,  London,  on  Monday, 
3  September  1827;  died  at  i  Eaton  Place, 
Belgrave  Square,  London,  aged  80,  on  Sunday, 
10  February  1878,  bur.  in  Brompton  Cemetery, 
London.  Will  dated  21  April  1871,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  219,  78)  15  March  1878,  by 
Thomas  Fuller,  and  the  Rev.  John  Mee 
Fuller,  sons.  She  married  istly  John  Sanders 
of  Reigate,  co.  Surrey. 


Thomas  Fuller  of  13  Chesterfield  Street,  Mayfair,  London  ;  born= 
in  1 83 1,  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London  ;  for  many 
years  Secretary  and  Managing  Director  of  the  Brazilian  Sub-Marine 
Cable  Company  ;  died  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  on  Friday,  3  May 
1895,  bur.  at  Ovingdean,  co.  Sussex.  Will  dated  27  November 
1891,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  726,  95)  18  June  1895,  by  Eliza  Fuller, 
relict,  and  Thomas  Osborne  Rose  Fuller,  son. 


=Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of 
Colonel  Edward  Osborn 
of  the  Madras  Army ; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  20  April  1858; 
died  at  Harpley,  co. 
Norfolk,  in  May  1898. 


Arthur  Gerald  Weguelin  (eldest  son  of  Thomas^ 
Matthew  Weguelin  of  Billingbear  Park, 
Wokingham,  co.  Berks,  M.P.,  Governor  and 
Director  of  the  Bank  of  England,  by  Catharine 
his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Hammersley) ; 
born  in  May  1855,  bapt.  at  Bengeo,  co. 
Hertford;  educated  at  Harrow  (1869-71)  and 
at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
29  April  1876,  aged  20;  died  in  London 
5  January  1902.  /tx 


=Mary  Josephine  Ethel,  born 
at  119  Gloucester  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  on 
Monday,  24  March  1862  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  on  Wednesday,  24 
January  1883. 


Thomas  Osborne 
Rose  Fuller,  born 
at  1 19  Gloucester 
Terrace,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  on 
Friday,  23  June 
1865. 


198 


Rev.  John  Mee  Fuller,  born  ii  December  1834,  bapt.  at= 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London  ;  educated  at 
Marlborough  College  February  1848  to  March  1851,  and  at 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1854,  B.A.  1858,  Crosse  University  Scholar  1858,  ist 
Theological  Tripos  1859,  Tyrhwitt  Hebrew  Scholar  i860, 
Kaye  Prize  1863,  M.A.  1861,  Fellow  1864;  Editorial 
Secretary  of  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Christian 
Knowledge  1870-74;  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History, 
King's  College,  1883;  Vicar  of  Bexley,  co.  Kent,  1874  until 
his  death,  Rural  Dean  of  Dartford  1887,  Examining  Chaplain 
to  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  1889  ;  Author  and  Editor 
of  "An  Essay  on  the  Authenticity  of  the  Book  of  Daniel," 
1864,  "Harmony  of  the  Gospels,"  1872,  and  other  works; 
died  at  Coombe  Martin,  North  Devon,  aged  58,  on  Wednesday, 
16  August,  bur.  at  Bexley  on  Monday,  21  August  1893.  Will 
dated  24  May  1875,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  820,  93)  19  September 
1893,  by  Catherine  Fuller,  relict. 


Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert 
Verschoyle  of  Kilberry,  co. 
Kildare,  by  Catherine  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
A.  Curtis  of  Mountown,  co. 
Meath  ;  born  in  1834;  marr. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  i  2  Jan- 
uary 1870;  died  at  Claremont, 
London  Road,  Canterbury,  on 
Saturday,  8  February,  bur.  at 
Bexley  on  Wednesday,  1 2  Feb- 
ruary 1908.  AdfSon  (with  will 
dated  21  May  1907)  was  granted 
(Prin.  Reg.,  745,  1908)  6  May 
1908,  to  Florence  Fuller,  widow. 


Henry  James  Fuller,  born  in  1871;  Lieutenant  17th  Battalion= 
Imperial  Yeomanry  14  February  1900,  Captain  19  February 
1902  (formerly  2nd  Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion  East  Kent 
Regiment  (Militia)  ;  served  in  South  African  War  1900-1902, 
as  Adjutant  Imperial  Yeomanry  (Queen's  medal  with  four 
clasps.  King's  medal  with  two  clasps)  ;  died  at  Krankenhaus, 
Hanover,  Germany,  on  Sunday,  9  February  1908.  Adiiion  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  3  April  1908,  to  Florence 
Fuller,  relict. 


John  Henry  Fuller,  born  28 
May,  bapt.   27  June  1904. 


=Florence,   dau.  of      Other 
Thomas   Beverley      issue. 
Hall    of    Sydney,     died  in 
New  South  Wales,     infancy, 
and     of    6    The 
Drive,    Hove,   co. 
Sussex ;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton    Square,    London,    3 
February  1897. 


Rose  Fuller  of  Marston,  Bayshill,  Cheltenham,= 
CO.  Gloucester ;  born  at  i  Eaton  Place, 
Belgrave  Square,  London,  14  April  1837, 
bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London  ; 
educated  at  Marlborough  College  ;  Registrar 
of  District  Probate  Registry,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  co.  Northumberland,  1870-93,  and 
subsequently  at  the  Probate  Registry, 
Gloucester,  1893. 


=Sarah  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Cookson  of 
Meldon  Park,  co.  Northumberland,  by  Sarah 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Matthew  White 
Ridley,  3rd  Baronet ;  born  at  Meldon  Park  in 
1840;  marr.  at  Meldon  on  Wednesday,  15 
February  187 1  ;  died  at  Cheltenham  on  Satur- 
day, 3  June,  bur.  there  7  June  1905. 


199 


Stephen  Drake  Fuller,  born  9  August  1839,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,= 
Eaton  Square,  London  ;  educated  at  Marlborough  College ;  of 
the  War  Office,  afterwards  Chairman  of  the  Paddington  Board 
of  Guardians,  and  a  Member  of  the  Standing  Committee  of 
the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Christian  Knowledge  ;  died 
7  April  19 1 2,  bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London.  Will 
dated  5  June  1908,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  8  May 
191 2,  by  Henry  Egan  Hill. 


=Maria,  of  25  Inverness 
Terrace, Kensington  Gardens, 
London,  younger  daughter 
of  Edwin  Henty  of  The 
Grange,  Ferring,  co.  Sussex ; 
raarr.  at  Ferring  on  Tuesday, 
30  April  1872. 


Laura  Josephine  Marie,  born  at  The  Grange,  Ferring,  on  Friday,  10  October 
1873,  bapt.  at  Ferring;  marr.  at  St.  Mary  of  the  Angels,  Bayswater,  London, 
on  Monday,  20  April  1903,  Harold  Edward  Girdlestone,  son  of  John  \\'ard 
Girdlestone  of  Clifton,  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester. 


I 
Margaret  Elinor  Rose,  born 
at  Tynemouth,  co.  North- 
umberland, on  Monday,  20 
November  187 1,  bapt.  at 
Riding  Mill-on-Tyne,  co. 
Northumberland ;  marr.  at 
St.  Luke's,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex  (by  her  brother, 
the  Rev.  Arthur  Rose 
Fuller),  on  Thursday,  22 
October  1903,  Luigi  Bonta- 
dini.  Secretary  at  the  Italian 
Finance  Office,  Rome. 

=r 
A 


Rev.  Arthur  Rose  Fuller,  born= 
at  the  Manor  House,  Riding 
Mill-on-Tyne,  on  Friday,  2  Jan- 
uary 1874,  bapt.  at  Riding  Mill- 
on-Tyne  ;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  18  October  1892, 
B.A.  (4th-class  Theology)  1895, 
M.A.  1898;  Rector  of  Filleigh, 
North  Devon,  1906,  and  Vicar 
of  Paignton,  co.  Devon,  1914. 


=Evelyn  Maud,  dau.  of  William 
Boileau  Charter,  Lieutenant 
R.N.,  by  Harriet  iiis  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Hon'''"=  John  Baker  ;  born 
at  Southsea,  co.  Hants,  28  July 
1 88 1,  bapt.  at  St.  Matthias", 
Earl's  Court,  London ;  marr. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane 
Street,  Chelsea,  on  Tuesday,  14 
November  1905. 


{^JJU^ 


^cott      of     iSeaucIerc, 
to*  i^ort{)umbcrIanti. 


Samuel  Scott  of  Holm  Cultram, 
CO.  Cumberland ;  married  Mary 
Martin  of  Holm  Cultram  on 
Christmas  Day  1824,  who  died  10 
February  1877.  He  died  30  August 
1833- 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Per  chevron  azure  and  or  in  chief  two  bees 
volant  and  in  base  a  crescent  all  counterchanged. 

Crest. — A  crescent  sable  issuant  therefrom  a 
bee  volant  proper. 

Motto. — Invitum  sequitur  honor. 


Ann,  dau.  of= 
John  Brough 
of  Bromfield, 
CO.  Cumber- 
land ;  marr. 
1 7  November 
1853;  died 
II JuneiSgo, 
bur.  at  Ben- 
well  Court, 
Newcastle  - 
upon-Tyne, 
CO.  Northum- 
land.  I  St  wife. 


=Sir  Walter  Scott,  Baronet,  of  Beauclerc,  Bywell  St.  Andrew's,= 
and  of  Bentinck  House,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  both  co. 
Northumberland  ;  born  at  Abbey  Town,  West  Cumberland, 
17  August  1826  ;  built  the  Portico  of  the  Central  Railway 
Station,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  the  Tyne  Theatre,  additions 
to  Chillingham  Casde,  Haggerstone  Castle  (rebuilding), 
St.  Mary's  Catholic  Cathedral,  Newcastle,  the  Redheugh 
Bridge  over  the  Tyne,  Byker  Bridge,  Newcastle,  the  first 
section  of  the  City  and  South  London  Railway  (King 
William  Street  to  Stockwell),  Central  London  Railway 
(Marble  Arch  to  the  General  Post  Office)  ;  Chairman 
of  Walter  Scott,  Ltd.,  Walter  Scott  &  Middleton,  Ltd., 
and  of  the  Walter  Scott  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.;  J. P.  for  co. 
Northumberland  1900;  created  a  Baronet  27  July  1907; 
died  at  Cape  Martin  on  Friday,  8  April,  bur.  at  Mentone, 
France,  on  Monday,  11  April  1910.  Memorial  Service  at 
St.  James',  Benwell,  co.  Northumberland,  and  St.  James', 
Riding  Mill.  Will  dated  26  June  1908,  with  codicil 
dated  26  January  1909,  proved  at  Newcastle-upon-Tyne 
15  June  T910,  by  Mason  Thompson  Scott,  Charles 
Thomas  Scott,  William  Martin  Scott,  George  Linklater 
and  James  Lorimcr  Oliver. 


=Helen,    of     Other 

Beauclerc,  issue. 
Bywell  St. 
Andrew's, 
dau.  of  John  Dykes 
of  Fieldhead,  Avon- 
dale,  CO.  Lanark ; 
marr.  at  St.  James', 
Benwell,  on  Mon- 
day, 1 1  January 
1892.  She  married 
istly  James  Meikle 
of  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  who  died 
II  July  1884. 
2nd  wife. 


Sir  John  Scott,  Baronet,  of  Beauclerc,^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Mark  Garbutt  of  Saltburn-by-the-Sea, 


and  of  Danby  Lodge,  Darlington, 
CO.  Durham  ;  born  23  August  1854  ; 
educated  at  the  Royal  Grammar 
School,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne ;  suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  2nd  Baronet 
8  April  1910. 


CO.  York  ;  marr.  6  September  1882  ;  died  s.p.  at  Danby 
Lodge,  Darlington,  13  December  191 1.  Adfiion  was 
granted  at  Durham  3  January  19 12,  to  Sir  John  Scott, 
Baronet,  husband. 


201 


Colonel  John  Victor  Walton  Rutherford,  of  Briarwood,  Jesmond  Road,=i=Annie  Mary, 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  CO.  Northumberland,  and  of  Kiplin  Hall,  Northallerton,  born  14  Oc- 
co.  York  (eldest  son  of  John  Hunter  Rutherford  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  by  tober  1856; 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ralph  Walton) ;  born  at  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  14  marr.  at  St. 
May  1857,  bapt.  there;  educated  at  Edinburgh;  M.B.  and  CM.  Edin.  1890,  James',  Ben- 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1887  ;  Hon.  Surgeon  Royal  Victoria  Infirmary,  Newcastle-  well,  co.  North- 
upon-Tyne,  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Surgery,  College  of  Medicine,  Newcastle-  umberland,  on 
upon-Tyne,  Surgeon  Hospital  for  Diseases  of  the  Skin,  Assistant  Surgeon  Thursday,  10 
Throat  and  Ear  Hospital,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne;  Surgeon-Lieutenant  ist  DecemberiSgi. 
Northumberland  Royal  Garrison  Artillery  (Volunteers)  13  April  1889,  Surgeon- 
Captain  15  August  1894,  Surgeon-Major  Army  Medical  Reserve  of  Officers 
3  August  1 90 1,  Medical  Officer  15  October  1904,  Lieut. -Colonel  Commanding 
ist  Northern  General  Hospital  Army  Medical  Corps  (Territorial  Force)  30 
March  1909  ;  Assistant  Director  of  Medical  Services,  Northumbrian  Division 
Territorial  Force  i  April  19 12  (T.D.),  Member  of  the  County  of  Northum- 
berland Territorial  Force  Association ;  J. P.  for  co.  Northumberland. 


Walter  Scott,     George  Brook,    F.R.S.,   of   West    Lodge,   Kew,   co.  Surrey= 

born    I    No-     (son  of  George  Brook)  ;  born  17  March  1857  ;  educated  at 

vemberr858;     Owen's    College,    Manchester;     Lecturer   on    Comparative 

died    unmar-     Embryology,    Edinburgh    University,    1884;    Founder  and 

ried   23  Sep-     Secretary  of  the  Scottish  Microscopical  Society ;  Fellow  of 

tember  1880.     the    Linnean   Society    1879,    Member   of    Council    1892  ; 

F.R.S.  Edin.  1888  ;  Author  of  "A  Catalogue  of  the  Genus 

Madrepora,"   1893  ;  died  at  Allendale,   near  Hexham,  co. 

Northumberland,  aged  36,  on  Saturday,  12  August  1893. 


= Fanny  Elizabeth, 
of  Coombe  Hill, 
CO.  Buckingham, 
and  of  Villa 
Albany,  Cannes, 
France  ;  born  30 
July  1861  ;  marr. 
10  January  1888. 


A 


I 

Joseph  Samuel  Scott  of  Trimdon  Grange,  co.  Durham  ;=j=Mary  Hannah,  dau.  of  Robert 
born  6  August  1863 ;  died  at  Trimdon  Grange  i  April  Appleby  Oswald  of  Kelloe,  co. 
1906,  bur.  at  Benwell.  Will  dated  9  February  1903,  proved  Durham  ;  born  7  February  1864  ; 
at  Durham  31  May  1906,  by  Mary  Hannah  Scott,  relict,  and  marr.  at  Kelloe  25  January  1S93. 
Mason  Thompson  Scott,  brother. 


Waiter  Scott,  born  at  The  Grange,  Trimdon 
Grange,  31  March  1895,  bapt.  at  Kelloe  ; 
educated  at  Charterhouse,  admitted  1909. 


Millie  Oswald,  born  at  The  Grange, 
Trimdon  Grange,  10  October  1897, 
bapt.  at  Kelloe. 


Mason  Thompson  Scott  of= 
Brunstock,  Carlisle,  co.  Cum- 
berland ;  born  29  December 
1865,  bapt.  at  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne. 


=Flora  Alice,  dau.  of  Joseph  Williams  of  Putney,  co.  Surrey; 
born  at  Putney ;  marr.  at  Fulham,  co.  Middlesex,  30  November 
1899;  died  at  Northfield,  Annan,  co.  Dumfries,  on  Sunday, 
6  December,  bur.  at  Annan  on  Wednesday,  9  December  1903. 


William  Walter  Brough  Scott,  born 
at  10  Vale  Court,  Maida  Vale, 
London,  on  Monday,  27  October 
1902,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Marylebone,  London. 


Flora  Brookbank,  bom  at  Station 
Street,  Keswick,  co.  Cumberland, 
on  Wednesday,  7  October  1903, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Keswick. 


Charles  Thomas=j=Jane  Davidson,  elder  dau.  of  James  William  Martin=Janie,  dau.  of  James 
Scott  of  The 
Manor  House, 
Beckford,  co. 
Gloucester;  bom 
at  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne  4 
March  1868, 

bapt.   there. 


Milvain  of  Jesmond  Gardens,  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne, by  Agnes  Blake 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Hogarth  of 
CO.  Roxburgh  ;  born  17  January 
187 1  ;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  on  Tuesday,  13  June 
1893- 


Scott  of  Grey- 
lands.Horsham, 
CO.  Sussex;  bom 
27  March  1870. 


Birrell  Campbell  of 
London  ;  married 
19  May  1906. 


Charles  Brough  Scott,  born 
at  Ardsley  Lodge,  Bamsley, 
CO.  York,  on  Saturday, 
4  January  1896,  bapt.  at 
Ardsley. 


Mason  Hogarth  Scott,  born 
at  Ardsley  Lodge,  Bamsley, 
on  Saturday,  1 1  August 
1900,  bapt.  at  Ardsley. 


203 


Cri0p  of  iSungap,  to.  Suffolk, 
anil  of  JFriar  ^arfe,  Henlej-^ 
onCj)amej5. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Paly  of  four  ermine  and  gules  on  a  chevron 
or  five  horse-shoes  sahle. 

Crest. — A  cameleopard  sejant  or  gorged 
with  a  collar  with  chain  reflexed  over  the 
back  gules  supporting  with  the  dexter  fore- 
leg an  oar  of  the  Royal  State  Barge  proper. 

Motto. — Res  non  verba. 


Harriet,  only^ 
dau.  of  John 
Childs  of  Bun- 
gay, CO.  Suffolk, 
by  Anna  Maria 
his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Charles 
Brightley ;  marr. 
at  the  Registrar's 
Office,  Beccles, 
CO.  Suffolk,  on 
Thursday,  2  June 
1842  ;  died  at 
Bungay,  aged 
29,  on  Monday, 
9  March  1846. 
I  St  wife. 


=John  Shalders  Crisp= 
of  Bramfield,  after- 
wards of  Bungay, 
CO.  Suffolk  (3rd  son 
of  William  Crisp 
of  Bramfield,  co. 
Suffolk,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  ist  wife, 
3rd  dau.  of  Jacob 
Shalders  of  Peasen- 
hall,  CO.  Suffolk) ; 
born  22  April,  bapt. 
at  Halesvvorth  In- 
dependent Chapel 
25  May  (?)  1811  ; 
Fellow  Royal  Micro- 
scopical Society  ; 
died  at  18  Addison 
Road  North,  London, 
aged  84,  22  January, 
bur.  in  Norwood 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey, 
25  January  1896. 
AdiSon  was  granted 
at  the  Principal 
Registry  24  June 
1 896,  to  Frank  Crisp, 
son. 


=Jane,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Jackson  of  Kenning- 
ton,  CO.  Surrey,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife ; 
marr.  at  York  Street 
Chapel,  Walworth,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Wednesday, 
8  June  1870;  died  at 
Streatham,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  76,  on  Tuesday, 
30  October,  bur.  in 
Norwood  Cemetery 
3  November  1894. 
Will  dated  30  June 
1894,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.  1074,  94)  29 
November  1894,  by 
John  Shalders  Crisp, 
husband,  and  Frede- 
rick Scott  Tanner. 
She  married  istly, 
John  Smith  of 
Loughborough  Road, 
Brixton,  co.  Surrey. 
2nd  wife. 


Sir  Frank  Crisp,  Baronet,  of  Bungay,  co.  Suffolk,  Friar  Park,  Henley-on-= 
Thames,  co.  Oxford,  and  of  5  Lansdowne  Road,  Holland  Park  Avenue, 
London;  born  in  London  25  October  1843;  educated  at  University 
College  School  and  London  University,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1865 ; 
admitted  a  Solicitor  (honours)  1869  ;  Hon.  Secretary  Royal  Micro- 
scopical Society  1878-89,  and  Hon.  Treasurer  and  Vice-President 
Linnean  Society  1881-1906;  Member  of  Board  of  Trade  Committee 
for  Amendment  of  Companies  Act;  J. P.  for  co.  Oxford  1894;  created 
a  Knight  on  the  occasion  of  the  King's  Birthday,  9  November  1907, 
and  a  Baronet,  New  Year's  Day,  1913. 


Catherine,  only  child  of 
George  Durrant  Howes  of 
Stoven,  CO.  Suffolk,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Guymer  ;  born  at 
Great  Redisham,  co.  Suf- 
folk, 31  July  1846;  marr. 
at  Bungay  on  Tuesday,  27 
August  1867. 


William  Hocken  Paterson  of  24a  Kensington= 
Park  Gardens,  London  (only  surviving  son  of 
John  Paterson  of  17  Holland  Park,  Notting  Hill, 
London,  by  Mary  Jane  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Mungo  Glaister  of  St.  Ann's  Hill, 
Wandsworth,  co.  Surrey) ;  born  at  Hutton,  co. 
Essex,  22  September,  bapt.  there  24  October 
1863 ;  educated  at  the  Edinburgh  Collegiate 
School  and  Edinburgh  University ;  admitted  a 
Solicitor  June  1887;  Commissioner  for  Affidavits 
for  the  Colonies.  /t\ 


=Catherine  Childs,  born  at 
Adelaide  Road,  Hamp- 
stead,  CO.  Middlesex,  on 
Tuesday,  i  September 
1868;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  Lancaster  Gate, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  on 
Thursday,  1 5  October 
1891. 


Frank  Morris  Crisp, 
born  at  Adelaide 
Road,  Hampstead, 
on  Wednesday,  13 
March  1872. 


204 


John  Wilson  Crisp, 
born  at  Adelaide  Road, 
Hampstead, CO.  Middle- 
sex, on  Wednesday,  28 
May  1873  ;  educated 
at  Eton ;  admitted  a 
Solicitor  January  1906. 


Bernard  VVoodward= 
Crisp  of  Wargrave, 
CO.  Berks ;  born  at 
AdelaideRoad,  Hamp- 
stead, 31  March  1875; 
educated  at  Eton. 


Joan  Veronica,  born  at  Garnault, 
Waltham  Cross,  co.  Hertford, 
3  March  1904. 


=Elsa  Florence,  only  dau.  of  Robert  George 
Schwartz  of  Nettlebed,  co.  Oxford,  by 
Florence  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Morrison 
of  Jesmond  Park,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  co. 
Northumberland  ;  bom  at  Springfield, 
Amwell,  CO.  Hertford  ;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  Lancaster  Gate,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
on  Saturday,  30  March  1901. 


Daphne,  born  at  Garnault, 
Waltham  Cross,  21  May 
1909. 


Edward  John  Bullard  of  Heigham  Grove,  = 
Norwich  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Harry  Bullard  of 
Hellesdon  House,  Norwich,  M.P.  for  Nor- 
wich, J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Norfolk,  by  Sarah 
Jane  his  wife  [Companion  of  Royal  Order 
of  Kapiolani],  dau.  of  Thomas  Ringer  of 
Rougham,  co.  Norfolk);  born  at  Hellesdon 
House,  Norwich,  12  January  1875,  bapt.  at 
Hellesdon  ;  educated  at  Bromsgrove. 


=Eleanor  Howes,  born 
at  5  Lansdowne  Road, 
Holland  Park  Avenue, 
London,  on  Wednes- 
day, 21  March  1877; 
marr.  at  Christ  Church, 
Lancaster  Gate,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 10  May  1905. 


Charles  Oak  Crisp,  bom 
at  5  Lansdowne  Road, 
Holland  Park  Avenue, 
London,  on  Thursday, 
II  April  1878;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Univer- 
sity College,  Oxford, 
B.A.  1903;  admitted  a 
Solicitor  April  1905. 


A\ 


205 


Bimsliale, 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Anns.  — 
Argent  on  a  fesse  dancettee  azure  between 
three  mullets  sable  two  bezants  on  an 
escutcheon  or  an  eagle's  dexter  wing  sable. 

Crest. — Out  of  a  baron's  coronet  a 
griffin's  head  azure. 


Charles  John  Dimsdale,  The= 
Honourable  Baron  Dimsdale 
of  the  Russian  Empire  (younger 
son  of  Robert,  3rd  Baron 
Dimsdale,  by  Finetta  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Pye  of 
Wadley  House,  co.  Berks);  born 
12  February  1801  ;  of  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
18  November  1819  ;  suc- 
ceeded his  brother,  Thomas 
Robert,  as  5th  Baron  21  No- 
vember 1865  ;  died  at  Essendon 
Place,  CO.  Hertford,  26  Novem- 
ber 1872,  buried  at  Essendon. 
Will  dated  2  December  187 1, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  757,  72) 
26  December  1872,  by  the 
Hon'''=  Jemima  Dimsdale,  relict, 
and  Robert  Dimsdale,  a  Baron 
of  the  Russian  Empire,  son. 


=Jemima,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Anthony 
Pye,  Prebendary  of 
Worcester,  by  Frances 
Ursula  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wilkinson  of 
Amsterdam  ;  born  in 
1802  ;  marr.  at  Worces- 
ter 12  November  1826; 
died  at  Bath,  co.  Somer- 
set, 4  November  1881, 
buried  at  Essendon. 
Will  dated  28  April 
1879,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  803,  81)  29  No- 
vember 1 88 1,  by  Robert 
Dimsdale,  a  Baron  of 
the  Russian  Empire, 
son. 


Robert  Dimsdale,  The  Honourable  Baron  Dimsdale= 
of  the  Russian  Empire ;  born  4  July  1828 ;  of 
Corpus  Christi  College,  0.xford,  matriculated  3 
March  1846,  B.A.  1849,  M.A.  1852;  a  Student  of 
the  Inner  Temple  1849 ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Hertford  ;  M.P.  for  Hertford  30  June  1866  to 
26  January  1874,  and  for  Hitchin  division  of  co. 
Hertford  1885-92  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  6th 
Baron  26  November  1872  ;  died  at  Essendon  Place 
2  May  1898,  bur.  at  Essendon.  Will  dated  12 
December  1891,  with  codicil  of  same  date,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  908,  98)  27  August  1898,  by  the 
Hon*''"  Charles  Robert  Southwell  Dimsdale,  Baron 
of  the  Russian  Empire,  son. 


=Cecilia  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Marcus  Southwell,  Rector  of  St. 
Stephen's,  St.  Albans,  co.  Hertford,  by 
Cecilia  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alfred  John- 
son of  Tamerton  Foliot,  co.  Devon  ;  born 
at  Oxford  7  August  1826  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Stephen's,  St.  Albans,  i  November  1853  ; 
died  at  Bedford  Lodge,  Windsor,  co. 
Berks,  17  March  19 10,  bur.  at  Essendon. 
Will  dated  6  September  1898,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  706,  19 10)  4  May  191  o,  by 
the  Hon^^  Charles  Robert  Southwell 
Dimsdale,  Baron  of  the  Russian  Empire, 
son. 

A 


Cecilia  Annie  Alice,  dau.  of= 
Jemima,  bapt.  Charles  James 
at  Essendon  Monk  of  Ever- 
1 2  September  leigh  House, 
1854.  co.Wilts.M.P., 

by  Julia  his 
wife,  only  dau. 
of  Pantia  Ralli  of  Connaught 
Place,  Hyde  Park,  London;  born 
in  London  16  February  1856; 
marr.  at  St.  Margaret's,  West- 
minster, 20  November  1882  ; 
died  I  January  1886,  bur.  at 
Essendon.     ist  wife. 


I 
=Charles  Robert  Southwell= 
Dimsdale,  the  Honourable 
Baron  Dimsdale  of  the 
Russian  Empire ;  born  4 
June  1856  ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1875, 
B.A.  1879  ;  o*^  '^he  Inner 
Temple,  called  to  the  Bar 
21  April  1880;  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Hertford  ; 
succeeded  his  father  as  7th 
Baron  2  May  1898. 


=Mabel  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Brydges  Powell  Henniker,  4th 
Baronet,  by  Justina  Louisa  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hughan 
of  The  Airds,  co.  Argyll  ;  born 
in  Lowndes  Street,  London,  14 
August  1861  ;  marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Sloane  Street,  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  2  April  1891. 
She  married  istly  i  July  1882, 
Lieut. -Colonel  Edward  George 
(lodolphin  Hastings,  C.B.,  Judi- 
cial Commissioner  in  India,  who 
died  I  December  1884.   2nd  wife. 


I 
Ursula  Katherine,  born 
6    January    1892,    bapt. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane 
Street,  Chelsea. 

206 


Cecilia  Mabel  Lucinda, 
born  14  September  1895, 
bapt.  at  St.  Gabriel's, 
Warwick  Square,  London. 


Cecil  Francis  Parr  of  Kimpton  Grange,  co.= 
Hertford  (7th  son  of  Thomas  Parr  of  Grappen- 
hall  Heyes,  co.  Chester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  by 
Alicia  his  2nd  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Philip  Charlton 
of  Wytheford  Hall,  co.  Salop) ;  born  2  August 
1847  ;  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
25  January  1868,  B.A.  1872;  a  Student  of  the 
Inner  Temple  28  January  187 1,  called  to  the 
Bar  17  November  1874;  J. P.  for  co.  Chester. 


=Amy  Ursula,  born 
in  London  29 
November  1857  ; 
marr.  at  Essendon, 
CO.  Hertford,  14 
December  1882. 


Edward  Thomas  John 
Dimsdale,  born  at  5 
Upper  Hyde  Park 
Street,  London,  4 
March  1859  ;  died 
5  July  1874,  buried  at 
Essendon. 


A 


Marcus  Southwell  Dimsdale  of  Hill= 
House,  Coton,  co.  Cambridge,  of  The 
Corner  House,  Cambridge,  and  of  2  The 
Wynding,  Bamburgh,  co.  Northumberland; 
born  in  Upper  Hyde  Park  Street,  London, 
18  July  i860;  educated  at  Eton  and 
Fellow  of  King's  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1879, 
Browne's  Medallist  1882,  B.A.  (ist-class 
Classics)  1883,  M.A.  1886. 


^Elsbeth,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Sir  James  Erasmus  Philipps, 
1 2th  Baronet,  by  the  Hon'''^ 
Mary  Margaret  (Best)  his  wife, 
sister  of  George,  5  th  Baron 
Wynford  ;  marr.  at  Salisbury 
Cathedral  28  August  1902. 


James  Dimsdale, 
died  in  infancy 
in  1861,  buried 
at  St.  Stephen's, 
St.  Alban's,  co. 
Hertford. 


Diana,  born    23   May  1905, 
bapt.  at  Salisbury  Cathedral. 


Wilfred  Hampden  Dimsdale, 
born  13  August  1906,  bapt. 
at  Salisbury  Cathedral. 


Rosemary  Wynford  (twin  with 
Elsbeth  Southwell),  born  8  De- 
cember 1908,  bapt.  at  King's 
College  Chapel,  Cambridge. 


Elsbeth  Southwell  (twin  with 
Rosemary  Wynford),  born  8  De- 
cember 1908,  bapt.  at  King's 
College  Chapel,  Cambridge. 


Erasmus  Robert  Dimsdale, 
bom  at  Hill  House,  Cam- 
bridge, 25  May  1 91 2, 
bapt.  at  Penally,  co.  Pem- 
broke ;  died  at  Bamburgh 
on  Friday,  23  August 
following,  bur.  there. 


Edward  Charles  Dimsdale,= 
born  at  32  Cadogan  Terrace, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  20 
December  1883,  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Sloane  Street, 
Chelsea ;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  Sandhurst  ;  2nd 
Lieutenant  Rifle  Brigade 
(Prince  Consort's  Own)  22 
October  1902,  Lieutenant 
26  September  1906,  Captain 
2  August  1 91 2. 


=Katharine  Joan,  only  dau.  of 
Edward  Exton  Barclay  of  Brent 
Pclham  Hall,  co.  Hertford,  by 
Elizabeth  Mary  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Fowler  of  43 
Grosvenor  Square,  London ; 
born  at  Cedar  Lawn,  Leyton, 
CO.  Essex,  12  August  1884,  bapt. 
at  Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk;  marr. 
at  Brent  Pelham  12  October 
1910. 


Reginald  Thomas  Dimsdale, 
born  at  32  Cadogan  Terrace, 
Chelsea,  on  Christmas  Day, 
1885,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Sloane  Street,  Chelsea  ;  Naval 
Cadet  15  September  1902, 
Midshipman  30  October 
1902,  Sub-Lieutenant  30  De- 
cember 1905,  Lieutenant  30 
June  1908. 


Thomas  Edward  Dimsdale,  born  at 
Blackheath,  co.  Kent,  1 1  October, 
bapt.  at  the  Garrison  Church, 
Woolwich,  CO.  Kent,  22  November 
191 1. 


John  Robert  Dimsdale,  born  at 
Colchester,  co.  Esse.x,  16  October, 
bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Colchester, 
I  December  1913. 

207 


Mary  Monica,  born  at  Essendon 
Place,  CO.  Hertford,  on  Wednesday, 
1 8  February  1863  ;  died  unmarried 
at  18  Langham  Street,  Marylebone, 
London,  24  April  1906,  bur.  at 
Essendon.  Will  dated  4  August 
1900,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  624,  1906) 
30  May  1906,  by  Robert  Dimsdale. 


Robert  Dimsdale  of= 
Ravenshill,  Eastleach, 
Lechlade,    co.    Glou- 


cester ; 

Upper 

Street, 

Friday, 

1865; 

Eton. 


born  at  5 
Hyde  Park 
London,     on 

10  March 
educated    at 


=Lucy  Maud  Mary,  youngest  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Sebastian  Bazley, 
2nd  Baronet,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Gardner  of 
Chaseley,  co.  Lancaster ;  marr.  at 
Hatherop,  co.  Gloucester,  27  July 
1898. 


Peter  Wilfred  Dimsdale,  born  at 
Eastleach  16  October  1899,  bapt. 
there ;  a  Naval  Cadet. 


Priscilla,  born  at  Oxford  24 
December  1902,  bapt.  at 
Eastleach. 


Wilfred  Philip  Dimsdale,  born  4  April  1870;  educated  at  Eton  (1884-88)  and  at  the 
Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst  ;  joined  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Rifles  as  Lieutenant 
1893,  Captain  1898  ;  A.D.C.  to  General  Sir  Charles  Edward  Nairne,  K.C.B.,  at  Bombay 
1897-98;  served  on  North-West  Frontier  of  India  and  with  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (medal 
with  two  clasps);  in  South  African  War  1899-1900  (medal  with  two  clasps);  died  from 
wounds  received  in  action  near  Reddersburg  9  April  1900,  bur.  at  Reddersburg. 


1 


20S 


ZOUCHE. 

Arms  on   record  in   the  College  of  Arms.— Argent  on  a  bend  sable 

three  popinjays  or  collared  gules. 
Cresl. — A  popinjay  rising  or  collared  gules. 
Supporters.— TvfO  popinjays  wings  displayed  and  inverted  argent  beaked 

membered  and  belled  or. 
Moito. — Let  Curzon  holde  what  Curzon  helde. 


Zouff)e. 


Hon''''=  Robert  Curzon  (youngest  son  of  Assheton,= 
I  St  Viscount  Curzon,  by  Dorothy  his  2nd  wife, 
sister  of  Richard,  ist  Earl  Grosvenor) ;  born  13 
February  1774;  educated  at  \Vestminster  and  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  17  October 
1792,  B.A.  179s;  M.P.  for  Clitheroe  i  June 
1796*  to  23  April  1831  ;  J.P.  for  co.  Stafford, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Sussex,  High  Sheriff  1834; 
Colonel  Staffordshire  Volunteers  ;  died  at  Parham 
Park,  CO.  Sussex,  aged  89,  on  Thursday,  14  May 
1863,    bur.   at    Parham.       Will   dated    3    October 

1862,  proved    (Prin.    Reg.,    487,    63)    13    August 

1863,  by  the  Hon''''=  Robert  Curzon,  son. 


=Harriet  Anne  (Bisshopp),  Baroness  de  la 
Zouche  of  Haryngworth,  in  the  Peerage  of 
England,  elder  dau.  and  coheir  of  Cecil, 
1 2th  Baron  Zouche,  by  Harriet  Anne  his 
wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Southwell  of  Frampton,  co.  Gloucester ; 
born  at  Geneva,  Switzerland,  7  September 
1787  ;  marr.  at  Parham  14  October  1808; 
died  at  Parham  Park,  aged  82,  on  Sunday, 
15  May  1870,  bur.  at  Parham.  Will 
dated  14  August  1864,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  596,  70)  3  September  1870,  by 
Robert,  Baron  Zouche,  and  the  Hon*"'* 
Edward  Cecil  Curzon,  sons. 


Robert  Curzon,  Baron  Zouche  of  Haryngworth  ;  born  at  58  Welbeck^ 
Street,  London,  16  March  1810;  educated  at  Charterhouse  and  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  19  February  1828 ;  M.P.  for 
Clitheroe  30  April  1831  to  3  December  1832;  Attach^  at  Constantinople 
25  October  1841  ;  Joint  Commissioner  at  Erzerum  to  settle  boundaries 
between  Turkey  and  Persia  27  January  1843  to  January  1844  (received 
Orders  of  Lion  and  Sun  of  Persia  and  of  Nishan  of  Turkey) ;  Private 
Secretary  to  Lord  Stratford  de  Redclifife,  when  Ambassador  to 
Constantinople;  D.L.  for  the  counties  of  Sussex  and  Stafford; 
succeeded  his  mother  as  14th  Baron  15  May  1870;  Author  of 
"Visits  to  Monasteries  in  the  Levant,"  1849,  and  "Armenia;  a  Year 
at  Erzerum  and  on  the  Frontiers  of  Russia,  Turkey  and  Persia," 
1854;  died  at  Parham  Park,  aged  63,  on  Saturday,  2  August  1873, 
bur.  at  Parham.  Will  dated  3  February  i860,  with  five  codicils  dated 
14  February  1861  to  i  July  1873,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  739,  73) 
9  October  1873,  by  Robert  Nathaniel  Cecil  George,  Baron  Zouche,  son. 


=i=Emily  Julia,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Rt.  Honi"'* 
Sir  Robert  John 
Wilmot-Horton,  3rd 
Baronet,M.P.,byAnne 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Eusebius  Horton  of 
Catton,  CO.  Derby ; 
marr.  at  Croxall,  co. 
Derby,  on  Tuesday, 
27  August  1850;  died 
at  24  Arlington  Street, 
Piccadilly,  London, 
aged  44,  on  Sunday, 
II  March  i856,  bur. 
at  Parham. 


Robert  Nathaniel  Cecil  George  Curzon,  Baron= 
Zouche  of  Haryngworth,  in  the  Peerage  of 
England ;  born  at  Catton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  on 
Saturday,  12  July  185 1,  bapt.  at  Croxall; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  19  May  1869,  B.A.  1873; 
Hon.  Lieutenant  in  the  Army  10  July  1901, 
Captain  4th  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment 
27  September  1902,  Hon.  Major  1908;  served 
in  South  African  War  1900-1901,  as  Lieutenant 
20th  Battalion  Imperial  Yeomanry ;  at  opera- 
tions in  Orange  River  Colony  May  to  29 
November  1900  (Queen's  medal  with  three 
clasps);  J.P.  for  co.  Stafford,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Sussex,  County  Alderman  for  West  Sussex  ; 
succeeded  his  father  as  15th  Baron  2  August 
1873- 


'Hon*"''  Annie  Mary  Eleanor 
(Eraser),  3rd  dau.  of  Alexan- 
der, 17th  Baron  Saltoun  ; 
born  at  Ness  Castle,  co. 
Inverness,  on  Sunday,  8 
February  1857  ;  marr.  in 
London  15  July  1875  ; 
divorced  on  his  petition 
8  December  1876;  died  s.p. 
at  Brynkinalt,  co.  Denbigh, 
aged  38,  on  Friday,  10  May 
1895.  She  married  2ndly 
30  August  1894,  Arthur 
William  (Hill -Trevor),  2nd 
Baron  Trevor  of  Brynkinalt. 


Darea,  born 
at  Parham 
on  Tuesday, 
13  November 
i860. 


Edward  Cecil  Curzon,  born  at  the  residence  of  Viscount  Curzon  in  Davies= 
Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London,  on  Sunday,  8  November  1812;  educated 
at  Harrow  1825-30,  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  10  June 
1830,  B.A.  1834,  M.A.  1840;  called  to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  7  May 
1840;  Chief  Clerk  and  Deputy  Registrar  of  Designs  Office  1842-55,  and 
Registrar  of  Companies  1855-76;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Middlesex,  J. P. 
for  Westminster ;  died  at  Scarsdale  House,  Kensington,  London, 
aged  72,  on  Thursday,  12  February  1885,  bur.  at  Parham,  co.  Sussex. 
Will  dated  16  June  1874,  with  codicil  dated  22  October  1884,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  412,  85)  14  May  1885,  by  George  Augustus  Curzon,  Colonel 
2nd  Life  Guards,  and  William  Southwell  Curzon,  Lieut. -Colonel  Royal 
Horse  Artillery,  sons. 


'Amelia  Sophia  Char- 
lotte, 6th  dau.  of 
James  Daniell ;  bom 
at  Beddington,  co. 
Surrey,  i  October 
1808  ;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover 
Square.London,  5  May 
1834;  diedatScarsdale 
House,  Kensington, 
29  March  1892,  bur. 
at  Parham.    M.I. 


Cecil,  born 
28  February 
i835>  bapt. 
at  St.  Peter's, 
EatonSquare, 
London. 


Mary  Florence,  = 
youngest  dau. 
of  Morgan  Tre- 
herne  (formerly 
Thomas)  of 
Gate  House,  co. 
Susse.x,  RLP.,by 
Louisa  Frances 
his  wife,  only 
child  of  John 
Apsley  Dal- 
rymple  of  Gate 
House  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Thomas', 
PortmanSquare, 
London,  7  May 
1867  ;  died  s.p. 
at  10  Stratford 
Place,  Maryle- 
bone,  London, 
aged  27,  21 
July  1 868,  bur. 
at  Parham. 
I  St  wife. 


=Colonel     George     Augustus=f=Mary  Louisa  Anne= 
Curzon  of  Westwood,  Windle-  1  Frances  Josephine 


-^ 


sham,  CO.  Surrey  ;  bom  at  24 
Upper  Brook  Street,  London, 
12  July  1836,  bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London  ;  of  Merton  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  matriculated  16 
June  1854;  entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  Rifle 
Brigade  23  June  1855,  and  in 
2nd  Life  Guards  16 November 
i860.  Lieutenant  1861,  Cap- 
tain 1863,  Major  (by  brevet 
1877)  188 1,  Lieut. -Colonel 
1883,  in  command  of  the 
Regiment  1885,  Colonel  10 
April  1887;  served  in  the 
Indian  Mutiny  1857-58,  in- 
cluding actions  at  Cawnpore, 
siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
now,  subsequently  with  Ross'  [ 

Camel  Corps,  was  present  at 

the  battle  of  Golowlee  and  capture  of  Calpee  (medal  with  two 

clasps) ;  J. P.  for  co.  Hants  ;  died  at  Windlesham,  co.  Surrey, 

aged  76,   27  November,  bur.  at  Parham    30  November  19 12. 

Will  dated  7  June   191 2,  proved  in  the 

y"  Principal   Registry    22   April    1913,  by 

yy    -i/yi^^  /7>f       ^label   Isabel  Curzon,  relict,    and    the 

^2_iJ^  Rt.  Hon"''  Arthur  William  Hill. 


Martha,  eldest  dau. 
I  of  William  Michael 
t  Ince  Anderton  of 
I  Euxton  Hall,   co. 
Lancaster,  byLady 
I  Emma       Frances 
1  Mary      (Plunkett) 
1  his   ist  wife,  dau. 
of  Arthur  James, 
9th    Earl   of  Fin- 
gall;  born  26  July 
1852;      marr.     at 
Cannes,  France,  19 
March  1873;  died 
at  Hollywood,  Bos- 
combe,  CO.  Hants, 
2  November  1889, 
bur.    at    Parham. 
2nd  wife. 


=Mabel  Isabel, 
3rd  dau.  of 
Colonel  Com- 
wallis  Henry 
Chichester,  5th 
Lancers,  by 
IsabelCatherine 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
ThomasWilliam 
Chester  Master 
of  Knole  Park, 
Almondsbury, 
and  of  The 
Abbey,  Ciren- 
cester, CO.  Glou- 
cester ;  bom  at 
Aldershot  29 
July  1875;  marr. 
at  Sunninghill 
2  August  1905. 
3rd  wife. 


Sir  Frederick  William  Francis  George  Frankland  of  Thirkleby,  co.  York,  Baronet=j=Mary  Cecil,  bom 


(elder  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Sir  William  Adolphus  Frankland,  R.E.,  9th  Baronet, 
by    Lucy    Ducarel    his    wife,    eldest   dau.    of    Francis    Adams    of    Clifton    and 
Cotswold  Grange,  co.  Gloucester) ;  born  at  4  Lansdown  Terrace,  Old  Trafford, 
Manchester,    on    Wednesday,    2    September    1868;     educated    at    Cheltenham 
College  ;    Lieutenant   5th   Battalion  Royal   Dublin  Fusiliers   1886,  Captain   3rd 
Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment  29  August  1891,  retired  as  Hon.  Captain  in  the 
Army  5   December   1902  ;    served  in  the  operations    in   South   Africa  1896,  as 
Staff  Captain  Belingwe  Field  Force  (medal);  in  South  African  War  1899-1900, 
attached  to  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers,  Assistant  Press  Censor,  graded 
as  Staff  Captain   (Queen's    medal  with    four   clasps);    succeeded  his    father  as  !  nity,  Chelsea,  co. 
10th   Baronet   29   November   1883.      He   married    istly  in   New  York,  U.S.A.,     Middlesex,       on 
10  December  1890,  Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  John  Augustus  Zerega  di  Zerega  of  ;  Tuesday,  12  No- 
New   York;    she   died   s.p.  at   Hotel  d'Albion,   Hyferes,   France,  on  Thursday,  1  vember  1901. 
24  March  1892,  bur.  in  New  York.  /k 

213 


at  17  South 
Street,  Grosvenor 
Square,  London, 
on  Saturday,  15 
May  1875,  bapt. 
at  The  Oratory, 
Brompton ;  mar- 
ried as  his  2nd 
wife,  at  Holy  Tri- 


Colonel  William  South- 
well Curzon  of  i  o  Lower 
Grosvenor  Place,  Lon- 
don ;  born  23  May 
1838,  bapt.  at  Par- 
ham  ;  Lieutenant  Royal 
Artillery  7  April  1856, 
Captain  1866,  Major 
1875,  Lieut.- Colonel 
1882,  i  Colonel  (by 
brevet  1886)  8  May 
1889;  Colonel  on  Staff 
Commanding  Horse  and 
Field  Artillery,  Wool- 
wich, 8  May  1889  to 
1894;  retired  23  May 
1895. 


=Walberga  Mary, 
4th  dau.  of  Joseph 
Samuel  Lescher  of 
Boyles  Court,  co. 
Essex,  J.  P.  and 
D.L.,  by  Martha 
Mary  Theresa  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John 
De  Beauvoir  Hoy 
of  Stoke  Lower 
House,  CO.  Suffolk; 
born  1 3 June  1848; 
marr.  at  Brent- 
wood, CO.  Essex, 
on  Tuesday,  9 
September  1873. 


Major  James  Johnes  Bourchier=pHarriette  Anne, 


of  Felthorpe  Hall,  co.  Norfolk 
(2nd  son  of  Lieut. -General 
James  Claud  Bourchier  of 
Little  Berkhampstead,  co. 
Hertford,  by  Maria  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Caswell  of 
Sacomb  Park,  co.  Hertford) ; 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant 52nd  Foot  (Oxfordshire 
Light  Infantry)  28  June  1844, 
Lieutenant  1847,  Captain  1852, 
Major  20  April  i860,  retired  in 
1864;  J.P.  for  CO.  Norfolk; 
died  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  59,  on  Wednesday,  8 
September  1886,  buried  at 
Felthorpe.  Will  dated  15  Feb- 
ruary 1879,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
I  on,  86)  4  December  1886,  by 
Harriette  Anne  Bourchier,  relict. 


bom  at  Con- 
naught  Terrace, 
London,  25 
April  1840;  mar- 
ried at  St.  Mary 
Abbott's,  Ken- 
sington, Lon- 
don, 8  May  1 864. 


A 


Augustus  Frederick' 
Wentworth  Gore  of 
Linwood,  co.  Hants 
(only  son  of  Charles 
Arthur  Gore,  Captain 
I  St  Life  Guards); 
entered  the  Army  as 
Cornet  7th  Hussars 
18  October  1853  ; 
served  in  Indian 
Mutiny  ;  A.D.C.  to 
Lord-Lieutenant  of 
Ireland. 


A 


=Emily  Anne,  born 
22  February  1842; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Kensington,  Lon- 
don (by  the  Rev. 
the  Hon'''=  Frede- 
rick Curzon),  on 
Thursday,  19  Sep- 
tember 1861. 


Rev.  Charles  Marriott  (4th  son= 
of  Christopher  Marriott  of 
Manchester,  co.  Lancaster) ; 
born  at  Manchester  29  January 
1838  ;  of  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  24  March 
1859,  aged  21,  B.A.  1864; 
Rector  of  Elton,  co.  Durham, 
1876-83,  Curate  of  Prittlewell, 
CO.  Essex,  1883-87,  of  St.  John's, 
Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk, 
1887-89,  of  St.  Michael's, 
Govan,  co.  Lanark,  18S9-90, 
and  of  Saxelby,  co.  Leicester, 
1894-96,  Rector  of  Cherington, 
CO.  Gloucester,  1896  ;  died  at 
Cleveland,  co.  Somerset,  aged 
74,  on  Tuesday,  23  July  1912. 


^Blanche  Katherine, 
of  Highdale,  Sunny- 
side,  Clevedon,  co. 
Somerset  ;  born 
23  October  1843, 
bapt.  privately  at 
Parham,  co.  Sussex; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary 
Abbott's,  Kensing- 
ton, London  (by 
the  Rev.  Henry 
Marriott),  on  Tues- 
day, 6  December 
1892. 


214 


Sntiej:. 


INDEX. 


Abbot,  Catharine,  144;  John,  144;  John  George,  144. 

Abbott,  William,  71. 

Abercorn,    James,    Duke    of,     141  ;     Mary    Anna, 

Duchess  of,  141. 
Aberdeen,  William,  Earl  of,  76. 
Abrahams,    Elsie    Helen,    72  ;     Harry   Gerald,    72  ; 

Michael,  72. 
Acklom,  Caroline,  172  ;  Peter,  172. 

A'Court,  Letitia,  180;  Dame  Letitia,  180;  William, 
Lord  Heytesbury,  180;  Sir  William  Pierce  Ashe, 
Bt.,  180. 
Adams,  Alice  Christine  Rose,  15  ;  Anna  Catherine 
Elizabeth,  16  ;  Anna  Delicia,  14  ;  Anstey  George 
Curtis,  15;  Arthur  Robarts,  1$;  Lieut. -General 
Cadwallader,  16;  Rev.  Cadwallader  Coker,  13; 
Derric  John  Stopford,  16;  Ellen,  14;  Ellen 
Georgina,  14;  Emma,  12;  Emma  Catherine,  15; 
Emma  Curtis,  12 ;  Emma  Louisa,  13 ;  Evelyn 
Blanche  Stopford,  16 ;  Francis,  213 ;  Francis 
Cadwallader,  15  ;  Major-General  Frank,  14  ; 
Frank  Ormond,  15;  Frank  Reginald,  15;  Frank 
Simon  Hamilton,  15;  Captain  George  Curtis,  R.N. , 
13  ;  George  Stopford,  i6  ;  Harriet  Sarah  Monk, 
13;  Henry  Cadwallader,  12,  13;  Major-General 
Henry  William,  12  ;  Howard  Cadwallader,  15  ; 
Joseph  Dixon,  72  ;  Julie  Ogden,  15  ;  Dame 
Kalherine,  12  ;  Katherine  Anna,  13  ;  Laura  Coker, 
15;  Louisa,  16;  Lucy  Ducarel,  213;  Mary 
Beatrice,  15;  Mary  Susan,  13;  Muriel  Ada,  16; 
Ormond  Howard  Cadwallader  Ivimber,  15  ;  Philip 
James  Cadwallader,  16;  Sarah,  12;  Simon,  12; 
Rev.  Simon  Thomas,  12,  14  ;  Sylvia  Crochley, 
16;  Rev.  Thomas  Coker,  12,  15;  William  Ogden 
Cadwallader,  15 ;  William  Ormond,  13 ;  see 
Woollcombe- Adams. 

Adamson,  Anne,  144  ;  Anne  Jane,  143  ;  .Vnthony, 
143  ;  Anthony  Robert,  143  ;  Caroline  Sarah,  143  ; 
Catharine,  143,  144  ;  Catharine  Evelyn,  143  ; 
Elizabeth,  143;  Elizabeth  Buchanan,  144;  Lieut. - 
Colonel  John  George,  143  ;  Lawrence,  143  ; 
Lawrence  Arthur,  144  ;  Lawrence  William,  143  ; 
JLary,  144  ;  Mary  Constance,  144 ;  Muriel  Annie 
Pearl,  143  ;  Sarah  Frances,  143. 

Addington,  John  Gellibrand,  Lord,  89,  92. 

Affleck,  Katharine  Maria,  122  ;  Dame  Maria  Emily, 
122  ;  Sir  Robert,  Bt.,  122. 

Agar-Ellis,  George  James  Welbore,  Baron  Dover, 
109  ;  Henry,  Viscount  Clifden,  109  ;  Hon'''''  Lucia 
Caroline  Elizabeth,  109. 

Agnew,  Sir  Andrew,  Bt.,  21  ;  Hazel  Louisa,  21  ; 
Henry  de  Courcy,  21. 

Albutt,  John,  114;  Mary  Ann,  114. 

Alderson,  Sir  Edward  Hall,  55  ;  Marj'  Catherine,  55. 

Aldington,  John  Felton,  115;  Sarah,  115. 

Aldrich,  Frances  Amy  Georgina,  16 ;  Rev.  John 
Cobbold,  16. 

Aldridge,  Herbert  Harry,  147  ;  Colonel  John,  147  ; 
John  B.arttelot,  147  ;  Margaret  Jessie,  147  ;  Mary 
.\Iethea,  147. 

Ale.xander,  Charlotte  Sophia,  10 ;  James,  10;  Julia 
Charlotte,  10  ;   Robert,  lo. 

Allen,  Henry  C,  91. 


Allicocke,  John,  125;  Susannah,  125. 

Allies,  Anne  Dalton,  188;  Edwin,  188;  Mary  Anne, 

188;  William,  188. 
Ailing,  Horace,  194  ;  Olivia,  194. 
Amherst,  Earl,  20. 
Amler,  Sarah,  108;  Thomas,  lo8. 
Amphlett,   Edward,   195  ;    Helen  Mary  Flora,    195 ; 

Lavinia  Flora  Henrietta,  195. 
Ancaster,  Robert,  Duke  of,  76. 
Anderton,   Lady  Emma  Frances   Mary,   213  ;  Mary 

Louisa   Anne    Frances    Josephine     Martha,    213  ; 

William  Michael  Ince,  213. 
Andrew,  George  Calkin,  95. 
Andrews,  Alice,   112;  Charles,   112;  Edith  Bessie, 

112;  Henry,  112. 
Androutzos,  Countess  Guiseppina,  186;  Count  Marco, 

l86;  Countess  Mary  Isabella,  186;  Count  Nicolas 

Icilio,  186. 
Anglesey,  Henry,  Marquess  of,  23  ;  Henry  William, 

Marquess  of,  iii. 
Anson,    Ellen   Anne,    152  ;     Very    Rev.    Frederick, 

152;    Major-General    the    Hon""'"    George,     133; 

Hon''''!  Isabella  Elizabeth  Annabella,  133  ;  Isabella 

Maria   Catherine,    133  ;    Thomas,  Viscount,    133  ; 

Thomas,  Earl  of  Lichfield,  133. 
Anwyl,  David,  63  ;  Mary  Elizabeth,  63. 
Anwyl-Passingham,      Adah      Lucy,      64  ;     Augusta 

Beatrice,  64  ;  Augustus  Mervyn  Owen  Anwyl,  64  ; 

Charlotte  Angie   Bigoe,   63  ;    Irene   Matilda,   64 ; 

Leila  Mary,  64  ;   Lucy  Emma,  63  ;  Margaret,  64  ; 

Robert  Townshend,  63  ;  see  Passingham. 
Arbuthnot,   Charles,   8  ;   Charles   George   James,  8 ; 

Harriett,  8  ;  John,  8  ;  Mercia  Mary  Anne,  8. 
Arbuthnott,  Admiral  Sir  Alexander  Dundas  Youtig, 

121  ;   Dame  Catherine  Maria,   121 J    Josette  Eliza 

Jane,  121. 
Arkwright,   Agnes   Is.abella,   30  ;   Alan  Joseph,   27  ; 

Angela  Millicent,  27  ;   Anna  Frances,  27  ;   Anne, 

25  ;  Anne  Mary,  25  ;  Arthur  William,  29  ;  Audrey 

Violet    Hatfeild,    26 ;     Catherine    Elizabeth,    30 ; 

Cecil  Edward,  27  ;  Charles,  27  :  Charles  William, 

27 ;     Constance    Isabel,    27  ;     Diana   Laura,    28  ; 

Edith   Laura,   28  ;   Eleanor   Harriet,   25  ;   Eleanor 

Mary,   30 ;   Elizabeth,   29  ;    Elizabeth   Emma,   30 ; 

Emma,    29 ;  Emma    Mildred,    30 ;    Esme  Francis 

Wigsell,   26  ;  Eustace,   27  ;   Evelyn   Florence,   27  ; 

Evelyn  Frances,  27  ;  Frank  Wigsell,  26  ;  Gertrude, 

30 ;    Godfrey    Crawford,     27  ;    Godfrey    Wigrani, 

29 ;    Herbert    Robert,    27 ;    Honoria,    27  ;    Hugh 

Evans,  27  ;  Isabel  Gertrude,  28 ;  John  Joseph,  29  ; 

John    Thomas,    26 ;    Rev.     Joseph,     25  ;    Joseph 

Arthur,  30 ;  Julia,    29  ;  Julius,    28  ;    Rev.  Julius, 

28  ;  Katharine  Julia,  28  ;  Laura  Eliza,  28 ; 
Colonel  Leonard  Arthur,  29  ;   Lilian,  28  :  Loftus, 

29  ;  Loftus  loseph  Wigram,  29  ;  Loftus  Wigram, 
29 ;  Margaret  Eleanor,  28  ;  Mar)'  Ellen,  29  ; 
Marv-  Sophia  Clare,  28  ;  Maude  Josephine,  28  ; 
Peter,  25  ;  Reginald,  27  ;  Richard,  25 ;  Robert 
Nigel,  27  ;  Robert  Oakley  Wigram,  27  ;  Robert 
Wigram,  26;  Rosa  Frederica,  26;  Ruth,  29,  30; 
Ruth  Mildred,  30  ;  Sophia  Julia,  26  ;  Susan  Ellen, 

30  ;  Vera,  26  ;  Walter  George,  27. 

Annitage,    Amy,    61  ;    Edward,    61  ;    Rev.    Francis 
James,  61. 


Arnold,  Amy,  102  ;  William,  102. 

Arntz,    Emma   Sophia,    162;    John    Matthias,    162; 

Martha,  162. 
Arthur,  Harriet,  189;  Samuel,  189. 
Ashcombe,   George,   Lord,   50 ;     Laura,   Lady,   50 ; 

see  Cubitt. 
Atherden,    Annette    Maria,     197 ;    Thomas   Henry, 

197. 
Atkinson,  Rev.  Arthur,  152;  John,  152;  Mary,  152. 
Auriol,  Charlotte  Louisa,  5  ;  Peter,  5. 
Aylesford,   Ella  Victoria,  Countess  of,   108  ;   Charles 

Wightwick,    Earl    of,     loS  ;    Heneage,    Earl    of, 

108. 
Ayscough,  Grace,  i  ;  John,  i. 


B 


Badger,  Eleanor  Dora,  Addenda,  page  xl.  ;    Evelyn 
Maude,     1 18    (and    Addenda,    page    xl.);     Lucy 
Emma,    63 ;     Sara,    63 ;     Thomas    Jeffreys,    63 ; 
William,  118  {and  Addenda,  page  xl.) 
Badland,  James,  194;   Maria,  194. 

Bagot,  Honi^'e  Agnes,  108  ;  Hon'''^  Alfred  Walter, 
no;  Hon''''=  Barbara,  1 10;  Hon'>'=  Constance, 
109;  Edward  Lewis  Henry,  in  ;  Hon'''' 
Eleanor,  no;  Hon''''=  Elizabeth  Sophia  Lucia, 
III;  Emily,  Lady,  108;  Hon'''"  Frances  Mary, 
no;  Hon'*'"  Georgiana  Agnes,  loS ;  Kev.  the 
Hon'''"'  Hervey  Charles,  no;  Hon'"''^  Katherine 
Jane,  no;  Rt.  Rev.  Lewis,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph, 
108;  Lilian  Marie,  Lady,  no;  Hon'''''  Louisa, 
109  ;  Louisa,  Lady,  108  ;  Hon'"'"  Louisa  Barbara, 
108  ;  Hon'""  Louisa  Frances,  loS  ;  Lucia  Caroline 
Elizabeth,  Lady,  109  ;  Hon'''"  Margaret  Jane 
Caroline,  in;  Marjorie  Olive,  in;  Rt.  Rev. 
Richard,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  108  ; 
Hon'"'"  Walter  Lewis,  in  ;  Sir  William,  Lord, 
108-110. 

Baily,  Frances,  65 ;  Rev.  William,  65. 

Bainbrigge,  Jane  .Maria,  58;  Joseph,  58. 

Baines,  Eliza,  66;  Valentine,  66. 

Bainton,  Evelyn,  149;  Henry,  149. 

Baker,  Catherine  Sophia,  84  ;  George,  84  :  Harriet, 
125,  200;  James,  68,  69,  71  ;  Hon'''"  John,  200; 
Philip,  125;  William  Frederic,  71,  72. 

Ballard,  Charles,  187;  Constance,  187;  Elizabeth, 
187. 

Balls,  Clara,  185;  Thomas,  185. 

Balman,  Edward,  188;  Elizabeth,  iSS. 

Bamford,  Major,  166;  Mary  Ann,  166. 

Band,  Caroline  Agnes  Helen,  87  ;  Rev.  Charles 
Edward,  86,  87  ;  Edward  Wright,  86  ;  Henrietta 
Mary  Bourke,  86;  Sarah,  86. 

Bankes,  Florence  Mary  Anna,  9 ;  George,  9 ;  Georgina 
Charlotte,  9 ;  Wynne  Albert,  9. 

Barclay,  Edward  Exton,  207  ;  Elizabeth  Mary,  207  ; 
Katherine  Joan,  207. 

Baring,  Elizabeth,  26  ;  Rosa  Frederica,  26  ;  William 
Henry,  26. 

Barnard,  Henry  de  Vera,  Lord,  Addenda,  page  Ixx. 

Barnett,  Katharine  Sara,  67 ;  Thomas,  67. 

Barrett,    Charlotte    Elizabeth   Jane,    175 ;    William, 

I7S- 
Barrow,  A.  J.  S.,  162;  Louisa,  162. 
Barry,     Arthur      Hugh,      Lord      Barrymore,      183  ; 

Elizabeth,  Lady  Barrymore,  1 83. 
Barrymore,    Arthur    Hugh,    Lord,    183  ;    Elizabeth, 

Lady,  183. 
Barton,   Alfred   Bowyer,    169  ;    Editha  Helen,    169  ; 

Ethel   Sarel,    169;    Frances   Mary,  35;   Katherine 

Frances,   151  ;  Captain  Robert  Cutts,  R.N.,   151  ; 

Thomas,  35. 
Bass,    Alice    Jane,    22,    184  ;     Hamar    Alfred,    109 ; 

Hon'''"  Louisa,  109;  Michael  Arthur,  Lord  Burton, 

109;  Michael  Thomas,  22,  184. 
Basset,    Arthur   Davie,    137 ;    Charles    Henry,    137 ; 

Edith,  137;  Harriet  Mary,  137. 


Bates,  Ann  Frances,  70;  John,  70. 

Bath  and  Wells,  Rt.  Rev.  Richard  Bagot,  Bishop  of, 

loS. 
Batson,  Anne,  i ;  Edward  Buckly,  I. 
Baxter,    Florence,   96 ;    Rosetta,    96 ;    Thomas,    96 ; 

Thomas  Henry,  96. 
Bazley,   Dame    Elizabeth,    208 ;    Lucy  Maud    Mary, 

208  ;  Sir  Thomas  Sebastian,  Bt.,  208. 
Beauchamp,     Henry,     Earl,     181  ;    General     Henry 

Beauchanip,     Earl,     181  ;     John    Reginald,    Earl, 

181. 
Beaufort,    Georgiana    Charlotte,    Duchess    of,    136 ; 

Henry    Adelbert    Wellington    FitzRoy,    Duke   of, 

136;  Plenry  Charles,  Duke  of,  140;   Henry  Charles 

FitzRoy,  Duke  of,  136. 
Beaumont,  Dora  Maria,  171  ;  Henry  Frederick,  171  ; 

Maria  Johanna,  171. 
Beck,    Rev.    Cadwallader    Coker,     15;    James,    15; 

Laura  Coker,  15;  Ralph  Coker  Adams,  15. 
Beckett,  Sir  John,  Bt.,  78. 
Bell,  Ada,   189  ;    Andrew  Wilson,    189  ;  Clementine, 

189;  Charles,  154;  W.  N.,  189. 
Bellew,  Sir  Edward,  Bt.,  103;  Frances,  103. 
Bellman,  Rev.  Arthur  Frederick,  95  ;  Rev.  Augustus 

Frederick,  95 ;  Rev.  Edmund,  95  ;  Frances  Anna, 

95  ;  Lydia  Mary,  95. 
Beminck,  Renira  Henrietta  Aldenburgh,   182  ;  Vice- 

Admiral  William,  182. 
Beresford,  Caroline,   7  ;  Rev.  the  Hon'''"  George,  7  ; 

Isabella,   7 ;    General   Marcus,   7 ;    William,    Lord 

Decies,  7. 
Berney,  Ann,  35 ;  John,  35. 
Bertie,  Albemarle,   Earl  of  Lindsey,  184  ;    Augusta, 

76,    £3  ;    Lady   Charlotte    Elizabeth,    184  ;    Lady 

Elizabeth,  76 ;   Lord   Montague,   76,  83 ;    Robert, 

Duke  of  Ancaster,  76. 
Bessborough,   Frederick   George   Braliazon,    Earl  of, 

l8l  ;   John   William,  Earl    of,  80  ;    Louisa   Susan 

Cornwallis,    Countess    of,    181  ;    Maria,    Counte.ss 

of,  80 ;   Rev.   Walter  William   Brabazon,  Earl   of, 

181,  184. 
Best,    Elizabeth,    116;    Emily,    116;    George,    Lord 

Wynford,    207;    He.ad    Pottinger,    2;    John    116; 

Hon'''"    Mary   Margaret,    207  ;    Rosamond    Head, 

2. 
Bickley,    Charles   Henry,    116;    Clara,    116;    Clara 

Isabella,    115;    Constance,     116;    Edward,     114; 

Edward    Doleman,    114;    Eliza,    115;    Elizabeth, 

116;    Elizabeth   Amy,   115;    Emily,    116;    Emily 

Eliza,     115;     Frederick    Herbert,    115;    Harriet, 

116;    Hebe,    114;    James,    114,    115;    Mary  Ann, 

114;   Muriel,  116;  Olive,    114,    116;  Olivia,    114; 

Richard    Gunn,     116;     Rosamond,     115;    Sarah, 

114,  115;  Sarah  Harriet,  115;  Thomas,  114,  116; 

Thomas     Alfred,     114;    William,     116;    William 

Bickleigh,  n6. 
Biddle,  Clara,   116;  Elizabeth  Birch,   n6  ;  Samuel, 

116. 
Bigge,  Lieut. -Colonel  Thomas  Edward,  7. 
Biggs,  Maria  del  Carmen,  163. 
Birch,  Henry  John,  21,  22. 
Birch  -  Reynardson,     Aubrey     Henry,     3  ;      Colonel 

Edward,  3;  Emily,  3;   Ethelred  Anne,  3;  General 

Thomas,  3 ;  Vere  Henry,  3. 
Bird,  Rev.  Godfrey,  42  ;  Isabel  Edith,  42. 
Birmingham,  Charlotte,  63  ;  John,  63. 
Bisshopp,   Cecil,   Lord  Zouche,   212  ;    Harriet  Anne, 

Lady  de  la  Zouche,  212. 
Blackwood,   Harriette  Anne,    10  ;   Vice-Admiral   tlte 

Hon'''"  Sir  Henry,  Bt.,  10. 
Blakiston,  Charlotte  Augusta,  31  ;   Matthew  FoUiott, 

31- 
Bliss,  Elizabeth,  187. 
Blomfield,  Cornelia  Frances,  6  ;  Rev.  George  Becher, 

6. 
Blosset,  Sir  Henry,  54  ;  Mary,  54. 
Blundell,  Frances,  103  ;  Nicholas,  103. 
Blunt,  George  Henry,  25. 


21S 


Boden,  Catherine,  124,  173  ;  Rev.  Charles  John,  124, 
173;  George,  124,  173;  John,  173;  Louisa 
Augusta,  173,  176;  Lucinda,  173;  Mildred  Louisa 
Mar>-,  124. 
Bold-Hoghton,  Agnes,  9;  Sir  Henry,  Bt.,  9. 
Bond,  Helen  Violet,  7 ;  John  Wentworth  Garneys,  7  ; 
Nathaniel,  7  ;  Lady  Selina  Jane,  7. 

Bontadini,  Luigi,  200 ;  Margaret  Elinor  Rose,  200. 

Boughey,  Amy  Matilda,  100;  Anastasia  Elizabeth, 
103 ;  Anchitel  Edward  Fletcher,  103 ;  Anchitel 
Fenton  Fletcher,  104  ;  Rev.  Anchitel  Harry 
Fletcher,  102  ;  Anne,  97  ;  Anne  Henrietta,  98  ; 
Beatrice,  103  ;  Caroline,  41,  loi  ;  Cecil  Fletcher, 
104  ;  \'ice- Admiral  Charles  Fenton  Fletcher,  104  ; 
Charles  Lovell  Fletcher,  103  ;  Constance  Evelyn 
Mary,  102  ;  Constance  Susannah,  loi  ;  Dorothy, 
99 ;  Edward  Fenton  Fletcher,  104 ;  Edward 
Harry  Fletcher,  103  ;  Edward  Peter  Fletcher, 
103  ;  Elizabeth,  104 ;  Elizabeth  Mabws,  100 ; 
Elsie  le  Strange,  loi ;  Ethel,  gS;  Ethel  Constance, 
lOI  ;  Ethel  Georgina  Emily,  103  ;  Eva  Paulina, 
98 ;  Francis,  100  ;  George,  97  ;  Rev.  Sir  George, 
Bt.,  98;  Lieut. -Colonel  George  Fenton  Fletcher, 
100 ;  George  Fletcher,  103  ;  Colonel  George 
Fletcher  Otley,  100 ;  George  Menteth,  loi  ; 
Gertrude  Mary,  102 ;  Harriet  Rose  Amy,  100 ; 
Henrietta  Dorothy,  99  ;  Dame  Henrietta  Dorothy, 
97  ;  Henrietta  Emma,  102  ;  Colonel  Henry,  100 ; 
Henry  Fletcher,  99  ;  Major-General  John,  loi  ; 
John  Fenton,  99  ;  Lieut. -Colonel  Sir  John  Fenton, 
Bt.,  41,  97;  Rev.  John  Fenton  Fletcher,  99; 
John  Fletcher,  103  ;  John  William  Fletcher,  loi  ; 
Katharine  Annie,  102 ;  Katharine  Clara,  103  ; 
Louisa,  99 ;  Dame  Louisa  Paulina,  97 ;  Lucy 
Harriet,  99 ;  Maria  Loraine,  100 ;  Mary,  99  ; 
Dame  Mary  Ann  Gundry,  99 ;  Matilda  Elwin, 
100 ;  Matilda  Mary,  102  ;  Noel  Evelyn,  loi  ; 
Patience,  103  ;  Rev.  Percy  Fletcher,  loi ;  Richard 
Fenton  Fletcher,  102 ;  Richard  Fletcher,  103 ; 
Rev.  Sir  Robert,  Bt.,  99  ;  Robert  Fenton  Fletcher, 
104 ;  Dame  Sarah  Annabella,  98  ;  Selina  Hen- 
rietta, 99  ;  Dame  Theodosia  Mary,  98  ;  Thomas 
Fletcher,  Addenda,  page  xi. ;  Sir  Thomas  Fletcher, 
Bt.,  98;  Sir  Thomas  Fletcher  Fenton,  Bt.,  97; 
Walter,  99 ;  William  Charles  Fletcher,  102  ; 
William  Fenton  Fletcher,  41,  loi  ;  Sir  William 
Fletcher,  Bt.,  99 ;  see  Coplestone-Boughey  and 
Fletcher. 

Bourchier,  Harriette  Anne,  214  ;  Lieut. -General 
James  Claud,  214 ;  James  Johnes,  214 ;  Maria, 
214. 

Bourdillon,  Rev.  Francis,  15S;  Francis  Wright,  158; 
Selina,  158;  Thomas,  158;  Rev.  Thomas,  158. 

Bourke,  Edmund  Fearon,  86 ;  George  Robert 
Goodin,  88;  Georgiana  Frances,  88;  Mary  Judith, 
86. 

Bowles,  Dorothy,  185  ;  Edward,  185. 

Bowling,  Rev.  Alfred  George  Lovelace,  25  ;  Charles 
Randolph,  25. 

Bowring,  Algernon  Cunliffe,  51,  52;  Edgar  Alfred, 
51,  52;  Rev.  Edgar  Francis,  51  ;  Ellen,  51,  52; 
Sir  John,  51,  52;  Dame  Maria,  51,  52;  Sophia, 
51 ;   see  Hanbury. 

Boyle,  Agnes,  93  ;  Admiral  Alexander,  93  ;  Anna 
Louisa  Alexandrina,  136;  Eleanor,  136;  Frances 
Montgomerie,  93  ;  Very  Rev.  George  David,  136  ; 
George  Frederick,  136;  Louisa  Catherine,  136; 
Colonel  William,  136;  William  Henry  David,  136. 

Bradley,  Rev.  Edward,  112;  Mary,  112;  Susan, 
112  ;  Thomas,  112. 

Brakspear,  Sarah,  50. 

Brandram,  Andrew,  123. 

Branfill,  Anne  Eliza,  167  ;  Champion  Edward,  167  ; 
Eliza  Jemima  Mary,  167. 

Bray,  Edward,  92. 

Brewster,  Charles  Edward,  163  ;  James,  163  ;  Rev. 
James  George,  163  ;  Mary,  163  ;  Mary  Ann,  163  ; 
Sturgeon  Nunn,  163. 


Bridge,  Ada  Constance,  196;  Bernard  Walter,  196; 

Constance     Ellen,     195 ;      Dora     Florence,     196 ; 

Elizabeth,  196  ;  Elsie  Grace,  196 ;  Florence  Mary, 

197  ;   Geraldine,   197  ;   Grace,   197  ;    Dame  Helen 

Mary    Flora,    195;     Horace    George,    196;    John, 

195  ;  Sir  John  Frederick,   195  ;  Joseph  Cox,  197  ; 

Kathleen  Emmerson,  196 ;  Leonard  Charles,  196  ; 

Mabel    Constance,    196;    Margaret    Isabel,    196; 

Dame    Marjory    Wedgwood,     195 ;     Mary,     197  ; 

Rebecca,     195  ;     Reginald    Turle,     196 ;     Robert 

Sheldon,  197;  Rosalind  Flora,  196;  Samuel  Ward, 

196;  Sarah,  195;  Sarah  .Mallin,  195. 
Brightley,  Anna  Maria,  204  ;  Charles,  204. 
Bright-WiUiams,  Margaret,  69;  S.,69;  Sarah  Maria 

Isabel,  69. 
Briscoe,    Agnes   Sophia,    100 ;   Amy    Matilda,    100 ; 

Richard  Holt,  100 ;  William  Arthur,  100. 
Brittain,  Frances,   148  ;   Frances  Helen,  91  ;  George 

Alfred,  91  ;  James,  148;  Matilda,  148. 
Broadley,  Ann,  84;  Rev.  Robert,  84. 
Broadwood,  Mary  Alethea,  147  ;  Thomas,  147. 
Brodie,    Ayesha   Mar)-,    120 ;     Enid    Ayesha,    120  ; 

Wyndham,  120. 
Bromley,  Charlotte  Frances  Anne,  4 ;  Dame  Georgiana 

Ellen,  4;  Sir  Henry,  Bt.,  4;  Admiral  Sir  Robert 

Hoare,  Bt.,  4. 
Bromley-Martin,  Eliot  George,  183. 
Brook,  Fanny  Elizabeth,  202  ;  George,  202. 
Brooks,   Gertrude  Manby,   176;    May,  28;    Robert, 

28;  William  Henry,  176. 
Brough,  Ann,  201  ;  John,  201. 
Brown,  Amelia,  122;   Douglas  Clifton,  122;  Eleanor 

Dora,  Addenda,  page  xl.  ;  Colonel  James  Clifton, 

122;    Robert,    174;   Violet  Cicely  Kathleen,  122; 

W.  H.,  Addenda,  page  xl. 
Browning,    Hugh    Edmond,   28  ;    Lilian,    28  ;  May, 

28. 
Brudenell,    Lady   Charlotte    Penelope,    133  :      Lady 

Harriet   Georgiana,    132,    141  ;    Robert,    Earl    of 

Cardigan,  132,  133,  141. 
Bruxner,    Anne    Mary,    25  ;    George   Augustus,    25  ; 

Rev.  George  Edward,  25. 
Bull,  Rev.  George  Tippet,  60. 
Bullard,  Edward  John,  205  ;   Eleanor  Howes,  205  ; 

Sir  Harry,  205  ;  Dame  Sarah  Jane,  205. 
Euller,  Frances  Amelia,  34  ;   Rev.  Frederick  George, 

34  ;  Warwick  Augustus,  34  ;   Rev.  William,  34. 
Burder,  John,  163;  Mary,  163. 
Burdett,  Edward  Jerome,  72  ;  Mabel,  72. 
Burgess,  Mary,  54,  55  ;   William,  54,  55. 
Burghersh,  Augusta,   Lady,  76,  83  ;   Augusta  Selina 

Elizabeth,    Lady,    79 ;     Ernest    Fitzroy    Neville, 

Lord,  79  ;  George  Augustus  Frederick  John,  Lord, 

78  ;  George  Nevile  John,  Lord,  80  ;  Vere  Anthony 

Francis     St.     Clair,     Lord,    81  ;     see    Fane    and 

Westmorland. 
Burnley,  Mary  Headley,  150. 
Burrell,   Charlotte  Joanna,   46  ;    Emma   Laura,   45  ; 

James  Fitchett,  45,  46  ;  Maurice,  45. 
Burt,  Ernest,  65  ;  Mina  Blanche,  65. 
Burton,  Alfred,  14;  Alfred  Henry,  14;  Ann  Delicia, 

14;    Edmund,    122;    Elizabeth,   14;   James,    14; 

Maria  Emily,  122  ;  Michael  Arthur,  Lord,  109. 
Butler,  Mary,  86  ;  Peregrine,  86. 
Butt,  Margaret  Lucy,  96  ;  William,  96,  148. 
Byrom,  Ashton,  153  ;  Margaret,  153. 


Caddy,  Ann,  IQ3:  Rev.  Thomas,  193. 

Cadogan,    Lady    Adelaide,    in;    Hon^-'^   Frederick 

William,  III;  George,  Earl,   III;    Margaret  Jane 

Caroline,  III. 
Cairns,    Hugh,   Earl,    133;    Lady   Lilias  Charlotte, 

133. 
Calcutta,  Rt.   Rev.  George  Edward  Lynch  Cotton, 

Bishop  of,  1 50. 


219 


Caldecott,  Andrew,  29. 

Caldwell,  J.,  29;  Julia,  29. 

Callwell,  Helen  Lindsay  Mary,  90. 

Caltliorpe,  Lord,  31. 

Calvert,  Colonel  Archibald  Motteux,  55,  56 ;  Beatrice 
Hayward,  56;  Constance,  55,  56;  Edwin  Montagu, 
34 ;     Maud    Marianne,    55  ;    William    Archibald, 

56- 
Campbell,    Annette    Binning,    33 ;     Archibald,    33 ; 
Elizabeth,   a ;    James   Birrell,   203  ;    Janie,   203  ; 
Julia  Constance,    67 ;    W.    Dugald,    67 ;    William 
Dugald,  67. 
Canterbury,    Most    Rev.    Archibald    Campbell   Tait, 

Archbishop  of,  21. 
Capon,  Julia,  67. 

Carbonell,  Alice  Mary,  154;  Annie  Victoria,  156; 
Arthur  Francis,  156 ;  Arthur  Leycester  William, 
157;  Barbara  Madelaine  Honor,  155;  Barton 
Hay,  158;  Charlotte  BecUford,  153,  158;  Charlotte 
Maria,  15S;  Diego  Kavanagh,  156;  Edith  Frances, 
154;  Edward  Turner,  155;  Edward  Vincent,  156; 
Eleanor,  154;  Elizabeth,  153;  Elizabeth  Frances, 
153;  Ellen  Sarah,  156;  Emma,  158;  Fanny, 
153,  1 58;  Frances  Anne,  156;  Frances  Mary, 
156;  Rev.  Francis  Rohde,  155;  Henry,  156, 
157;  Hilda  Rohde,  154;  John,  153-155,  158; 
John  Rouse,  155;  John  Tufnell,  153;  Josephine 
Mary,  156;  Katherine,  155;  Katherine  Dorinda, 
155;  Katherine  Mary,  155;  Leila  Mary,  154; 
Lestock  Sydney,  156;  Leycester  Matthew,  156; 
Leycester  Patrick,  156;  Leycester  William,  157; 
Margaret  Alice,  155;  Maria  Charlotte,  154; 
Mary,  153,  154;  Mary  Patrick,  156;  Mary  Sophia, 
153  ;  Morwenna  Mary,  155  ;  Robert  Ambrose, 
155;  Robert  Douglas,  156;  Robert  Warren,  155; 
Sarah  Ellen,  156;  Sarah  Mary,  154;  Selina,  158; 
Selina  Eleanor  Mary,  157;  Tufnell  Matthew, 
:57  ;  Tufnell  Rouse,  155;  Violet  Victoria,  156; 
William  Charles,  154,  156;  William  Leycester 
Rouse,  155. 
Cardigan,  Robert,  Earl  of,  132,  133,  141. 
Carpenter,  James  Thomas,  113;  Mary,  113. 
Carter,     Rev.     George,    67 ;      Jane     Ashfield,    67  ; 

Rosamond,  115:  Theophilus,  115. 
Castleton,  Lillian  Margaret,  41 ;  W.,  41 ;  W.  Arthur, 

41. 
de  Castro,  Florence  Ellen,  118;  James,  118. 
Caswell,  Maria,  214;  Thomas,  214. 
Cave,  Alfred  G. ,  84 ;  Emily,  84. 
Challis,  Mary  Ann,  53 ;  Thomas,  53. 
Channing,  Eliza  Charlotte,  33;  John,  33. 
Chaplin,    Caroline,    6 ;     Cecil,    4  ;    Charles,    3,    6 ; 
Elizabeth,    3,    6 ;    George,     126 ;    Robert,     175  ; 
Sophia,  175;  Thomas,  6. 
Chapman,  Rev.  Edward  Martin,  172;  Rev.  Emerson, 

172;  Mary  Caroline,  172;  — ,  39. 
Charlton,  Alicia,  207  ;  Philip,  207. 
Charter,  Evelyn  Maud,  200  ;  Harriet,  200 ;  William 

Boileau,  200. 
Chatfield,  Charlotte,  139;  George,  139. 
Chetwode,   Dame  Alice  Hester  Camilla,   22  ;  Daine 
Alice  Jane,   22,    184;    Lieut. -Colonel   Sir  George, 
Bt.,   22,    1S4 ;    Helen,  45;    Lady   Henrietta,   97; 
Henrietta   Dorothy,   97  ;    Sir   John,    Bt.,   45,    97  ; 
Laura     Grey,     184;     Lieut. -Colonel     Sir     Philip 
Walhouse,  Bt.,  22. 
Chetwynd,  Dame  Charlotte  Augusta,  21 ;  Sir  George, 

Bt.,  21;  Isabel  Marian,  2i  ;  Walter  Hill,  21. 
Chichester,    Colonel   Cornwallis    Henry,    213  ;    Rev. 
Edward  Arthur,   52  ;    Rev.  George  Vaughan,  52  ; 
Harriet    Eleanor,    52 ;     Isabel     Catherine,     213  ; 
Mabel    Isabel,    213;     Hon'^''^   Mary    Agnes,    52; 
William,  Lord  O'Neill,  52. 
Child,  Robert,  76,  78;  Sarah,  76;  Sarah  Anne,  76. 
Child- Villiers,  Hon"':  Frederick  William,  78 ;  George, 
Earl   of  Jersey,   78 ;    Sarah   Sophia,    Countess   of 
Jersey,  78. 
Childs,  Anna  Maria,  204;  Harriet,  204;  John,  204. 


Cholmondeley,  George  James,  Earl  of,  8. 

Christie,  Alexander,   1S6;  Annie  ToUitt,   186;  Elsie 

Bonham,    Aiidendti,   pcige   liil.  ;    Robert    Bonham 

Bax,  Addenda^  P^^g^  ^Hi- 
Claphain,  Anne  Emily  Louisa,  16;  Charles,  16. 
Clarke,    Agnes    Sarah,    102  ;    Elizabeth    May,    164; 

Rev.  Thomas,  102. 
Clayton-Cowell,  Alice  Anne,   142  ;  Dame  Georgiana 

Elizabeth,  142;  General  .Sir  John,  142. 
Clegg-Hill,    Hont^i"    Dorothy,     99  ;      Hon"«    Gerald 

Spencer,  99  ;  Isabella  Elizabelh,  Viscountess  Hill, 

99  ;  Rowland  Clegg,  Viscount  Hill,  99. 
Clifden,  Henry,  Viscount,  109. 
Clive,  Robert,  Lord,  180. 

Cloet^,  Charlotte  .Sophia,  90  ;  Judge  Henry,  90, 
Clunes,  Elizabeth,  139. 
Coaks,   Charlotte  Eleanor,   37  ;    Herbert,   37  ;   Isaac 

Bugg.  37- 
Cobham,  Claude  Delaval,  86. 
Cochrane,  Edward  Warren  Webber,  147;  John,  147; 

Phyllis,  147. 
Cockburn,  Elizabeth,  7  ;  James  Peel,  7  ;  Sir  William, 

Bt.,  7. 
Coker,  Cadwallader,  12  ;  Sarah,  12. 
Colborn,  Gertrude  Mary,  187  ;  Walter,  1S7. 
Coleridge,    Rev.    Frederick    John,    151  ;     Katherine 

Frances,    151  ;    Mary   Rennell,  23,    151  ;   William 

Rennell,  23,  151. 
Coltman,  Mary  Mackenzie,   170;  Philadelphia,  170; 

William  foseph,  170. 
Comber,     Rev.     Charles     Thomas,     128  ;     Dorothy 

Marion,  128  ;  Rohesia  Mary,  128. 
Combermere,  Caroline,  Viscountess,   20 ;  Sir  Francis 

Lynch  Wellington,   Viscount,   21  ;    Hazel   Louisa, 

Viscountess,  21  ;   Isabel  Marian,  Viscountess,  21  ; 

Sir  Robert  Wellington,  Viscount,  21 ;  F'ield-Marshal 

Sir      Stapleton,     Viscount,      20 ;       Susan     Alice, 

Viscoimtess,   21  ;    Colonel   Sir  Wellington   Henry, 

Viscount,  21 ;  see  Cotton  and  Stapleton-Cotton. 
Constable,  Anne,  12;  Edward,  12. 
Cooke,  Wentworth  Parsons,  58,  64. 
Cooke -Yarborough,    Avis    Frederica,     117;     Mary 

Utten,  117  ;  Richard,  117. 
Cookson,  John,   199  ;   Sarah,  199  ;   Sarah  Elizabeth, 

199. 
Coote,  Charles,  28  ;  Charlotte  Catherine,  28. 
Copland,  Edmund  Pledger,  165. 
Coplestone,  Frederick,  104 ;  Mary  Clifife,  104  ;  Sarah 

Janet,  104. 
Coplestone -Boughey,    Alfred    Fletcher,    104  ;     John 

Fenton,  104  ;  Mary  Cliffe,  104  ;  see  Boughey. 
Corcor,  Chambre,  135. 
Corduer,    Editha    Plantagenet,    68 ;    Rev.     Edward 

James,  68  ;  General  James  Edward,  68. 
Cornell,  Elizabeth,  184;  William  A.  C,  184. 
Cornwallis,  Charles,   Marquess,   180;  Lady  Jemima, 

180. 
Corrie,    Edgar,     153  ;    Elizabeth,     153  ;     Margaret, 

153- 

Cory,  Elizabeth,  95  ;   Esther,  95  ;   Robert,  95. 

Cotterell,  Ehzabeth,  192  ;  Thomas,  192. 

Cotton,  Lady  Anna  Maria,  20 ;  Dame  Frances,  20 ; 
Very  Rev.  George,  150;  Rt.  Rev.  George  Edward 
Lynch,  Bishop  of  Calcutta,  150;  George  Henry 
Coleridge,  151;  Very  Rev.  James  Henry,  150; 
Joseph,  154;  Katherine  Maria,  150;  Mary  Headley, 
150;  Robert  Henry  Stapleton,  20;  Sir  Robert 
Salusbury,  Bt. ,  20;  Sarah,  154;  Sophia  Annie, 
150;  Thomas  Davenant,  150;  Ursula  Mary, 
152  ;  see  Combermere,  Cotton-Jodrell  and 
Stapleton-Cotton. 

Cotton-Jodrell,  Dorothy  Lynch,  151  ;  Colonel  Sir 
Edward  Thomas  Davenant,  23,  151  ;  Dame  Mary 
Rennell,  23,  151  ;  Olive  Harriet,  23,  152 ;  see 
Cotton. 

Courtenay,  Lady  Charlotte,  97,  99  ;  William,  Earl  of 
Devon,  97,  99  ;  William,  Viscount,  99. 

Cowley,  Henry,  Lord,  77. 


Cowper,  Lady  Adine  Eliza  Anne,  8l ;  Anne  Florence, 

Countess,  8l  ;   Catherine  Emily,  84  ;  Emily,  137  ; 

Frederick,    137;    F.    W.,    84;    George    Augustus 

Frederick,  Earl,  81  ;  Hon'''=  Henry  Frederick,  81  ; 

Susan  Lydia,  137. 
Cox,    C,    113;     Ellen    Driscoll,    113;    John,    195; 

Mabel  Clara  Adelaide,  113;  Rebecca,  195;  Susan, 

195;  William  Lewis  Henry,  34. 
Cozens,  John  Robert,  43  ;  Sarah,  43. 
Cranweli,  Jane,  166;  Louisa,  166;  William,  166. 
Cripps,  John   Marten,  92  ;    Rev.  John  Marten,  92  ; 

Marianne,  92. 
Crisp,   Bernard  Woodward,   205 ;    Dame  Catherine, 

204  ;  Catherine  Childs,  204  ;  Charles  Oak,  205  ; 
Daphne,  205  ;  Eleanor  Howes,  205  ;  Elizabeth, 
204;  Elsa  Florence,  205;  Sir  Frank,  Bt. ,  204; 
Frank  Morris,  204;  Harriet,  204;  Jane,  204;  Joan 
Veronica,  205  ;  John  Shalders,  204;  John  Wilson, 

205  ;  William,  204. 

Croker,  Louisa  Georgina,  38 ;  Colonel  Richard  Hare, 
3S. 

Crosbie,  Elizabeth,  I  ;  Pierce,  I. 

Crowley,  Abraham  Charles,  120;  Beatrice  Cicely, 
120;  Charles  Edmund  Lucas,  120. 

Crush,  Elizabeth  Martha,  164,  165  ;  Elizabeth  Mary, 
164,  165;  Isaac,  164,  165;  Joseph,  164. 

Cubitt,  Hon'"''  Adelaide  Laura,  53;  Adelaide  Louisa, 
36,  39 ;  Agnes,  39,  50,  54 ;  Agnes  Sally,  40 ; 
Albert  George,  35  ;  Alexander  Edward,  37  ; 
Alice  Emma,  36  ;  Alice  Mary,  35  ;  Alicia  Matilda, 
55  ;  Alick  George,  56  ;  Alma  Doris,  35  ;  Angela 
Lucy,  36 ;  Ann  Elizabeth,  37  ;  Anne,  5°  > 
Annette,  35 ;  Annette  Binning,  33 ;  Archibald 
Channing,  36 ;  Colonel  Archibald  Cyril,  36,  39 ; 
Archibald  Edward,  56 ;  Arthur,  41  ;  Arthur 
Lyttelton,  42  ;  Arthur  William,  34  ;  Arthura,  54  ; 
Hon**'*  Beatrice  Hayward,  56 ;  Benjamin,  33  ; 
Rev.  Benjamin  Lucas,  41,  loi  ;  Bertha  Annie, 
35;  Caroline,  41,  54,  loi  ;  Caroline  Eliza,  34; 
Catharine,  39,  40 ;  Catharine  Elizabeth,  39 ; 
Catherine  Cubitt,  35  ;  Rev.  Charles,  55  ;  Charles 
Campl^ell,  36,  38  ;  Charles  George,  39  ;  Charles 
George  Edward,  39 ;  Charles  Guy,  56 ;  Charles 
Percy,  42 ;  Charlotte,  34,  36  {a>id  Addenda, 
page  xxiii.];  Charlotte  Anne,  53;  Charlotte 
Eleanor,  37  ;  Charlotte  Isabella,  38  ;  Cicely 
Frances,  38 ;  Edith  Alberta,  35  ;  Edith  Grace, 
38  ;  Edith  Helen,  37  ;  Edith  Julia,  35  ;  Edward 
George,  40;  Lieut. -Colonel  Edward  George,  42; 
Edward  Neville,  42 ;  Edward  Randall,  42  ; 
Edward  Thomas,  39;  Eliza,  51;  Elizabeth,  33, 
35,  42,  51  ;  Elizabeth  Harriet,  35;  Ellen,  51,  52; 
Ellen  Harriett,  39  ;  Ellen  Mary,  39  ;  Emily,  36  ; 
Emma,  40,  41,  54,  loi  ;  Emma  Catharine,  89; 
Ethel  Frances,  42  ;  Ethel  Mary,  39 ;  Eva  Mary, 
37  ;  Evelyn  Ellen,  42 :  Fanny,  39,  52  ;  Fanny 
Cooper,  42 ;  Fanny  Maria,  40 ;  Fanny  Maria 
Gordon,  36  ;  Florence  Mary,  41  ;  Frances,  33,  40; 
Frances  Amelia,  34;  Frances  Mary,  41;  Frank 
Lucas,  41  ;  GeoflVey  George,  51  ;  George,  33,  40, 
52  ;  George,  Lord  Ashcombe,  50 ;  George  Camp- 
bell, 33  ;  George  Frank  Lucas,  41  ;  George 
Justice,  33  ;  George  Woodbine,  40 ;  Georgiana, 
40 ;  Georgina  Gertrude,  42  ;  Gladys  Edith,  42  ; 
Harriet,  36  (and  Addenda,  page  xxih'.);  Hon*"'' 
Helen  Laura,  51;  Henrietta  Annette,  34; 
Henrietta  Theodosia,  34  ;  Colonel  the  Hon""-" 
Henry,  55  ;  Henry  Alexander,  33  ;  Henry 
Archibald,  34,  55  ;  Henry  Finley,  34,  35  ;  Henry 
Lawrence,  35 ;  Herbert  Campbell,  38 ;  Ida 
Helena,  35  ;  Irene  Lucy,  35  ;  Isabel  Edith,  42  ; 
Isabel  Janet,  39 ;  Isabel  Margaret,  39  ;  James 
Edward,  39;  Jonathan,  50;  John  Edmund,  39;  John 
William  Storey,  37  ;  Julia,  35  ;  Julia  Helena,  37  ; 
Julia  Lucy,  33  ;  Juliet  Daisy,  38  ;  Ivatherine  Julia, 
37  ;  Kathleen  Emily,  41;  Laura,  52;  Laura,  Lady 
Ashcombe,  50;  Leonard  Frank,  35;  Lewis,  39, 
51-53;  Lillian  Margaret,  41 ;  Louisa  Georgina,  38; 


Lucy,  53  ;   Lucy  Charlotte,  34 ;  Lyttelton  Lucas, 

41  ;  Rev.  Lyttelton  Lucas,  41  ;  Mabel,  42 ; 
Mabel  Annette,  38  ;  Mabel  Georgina,  55  ; 
Margaret,  41  ;  Margaret  Elizabeth  Lucas,  41  ; 
Margaret  Grace,  34  ;  Maria,  55  ;  Marjorie  Bertha, 
35;  Mary,  33,  35,  38-40,  50;  Mary  Agnes,  50; 
llon^''"=  Mary  Agnes,  52;  Mary  Ann,  40,  50; 
Mary  Annette,  34  ;  .Mary  Campbell,  33,  36 ; 
Hon''''=  Maud  .Mariamne,  55;  Maud  Mar)',  41; 
Hon'''''  Mildred  Sophia,  54  ;  Nancy  Octavia,  35  ; 
Nellie,  39;  Percy  Bailey  Lucas,  41 ;  Percy  Neville, 

42  ;  Ralph  Cyril,  36  ;  Roland  Calvert,  56  ;  Ronald 
Lucas,  41;  Rosa,  53;  Selina  Fitzgerald,  36; 
Sophia,  51,  52  ;  Thomas,  35,  40,  50,  51  ;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Thomas,  33  [and  Addenda,  page  xxiii.); 
Thomas  Campbell  Paterson,  34 ;  Thomas  Ed- 
mund Wilfred,  52  ;  Una  Blanche,  42  ;  William, 
36,  50-52  (and  Addenda,  page  xxiii. ) ;  Colonel 
William  George,  38  ;  William  Hugh,  56 ;  William 
Martin,  38  ;  \Vinifred  Agnes,  39 ;  Winifred 
Maud  Lucas,  41 ;  see  Ashcombe  and  Riccardi- 
Cubitt. 

Cullen,  Family  Sophia  Caroline,  88  ;  Jane  Elizabeth, 
88;  William  Henry,  88. 

Cumniings,  Rev.  Charles  James,  197  ;  Florence 
Mary,  197;  Sidney  George,  197. 

Currie,  Archibald,  39  ;  Very  Rev.  Edward  Reid, 
158,  183;  Isabel  Margaret,  39. 

Curtis,  Dame  Anne,  12;  Catherine,  199;  Constable, 
13;  Emma,  12;  Thomas  A.,  199;  Sir  William, 
Bt.,  12. 

Curzon,  Hon*"'*  Adelaide  Ida,  140;  Adelina  Brudenell, 
138  ;  Hon'''"  Amelia  Sophia  Charlotte,  213  ; 
Annie  Mary  Eleanor,  Lady  Zouche,  212  ;  Arthur 
Wardlaw,  138;  Assheton,  136  ;  Assheton,  Viscount, 
132,  212  ;  Hon*"'"  Augusta  Latham,  138  ;  Hon'"''' 
Beatrice  Louisa  Margaret,  137;  Blanche  Katherine, 
214;  Cecil,  213;  Chambre  George  William  Penn, 
135;  Charles  Ernest  Basset  Lothian,  137;  Charlotte 
Gertrude,  138;  Hon'='«  Darea,  212  (and  Addenda, 
page  /xxii.) ;  Dorothy,  Viscountess,  212;  Edith, 
137 ;  Lady  Edith  Cecilia,  135  ;  Hon"'  Edward 
Cecil,  213  ;  Eleanor,  136  ;  Hon'''''  Eleanor  Young, 
135;  Hon'''"  Emily,  137;  Emily  Anne,  214; 
Hon'''"  Emily  Julia,  212  ;  Hon'''"  Emily  Marie, 
140;  Ernest  Charles  Penn,  137;  Colonel  the 
Hon*""  Ernest  George,  13S  ;  Honi"'"  Esme,  141  ; 
Ethel,  136;  Lady  Evelyn  Alice,  135;  Evelyn 
Ellis  Isabella,  135;  Lieut. -Colonel  Fitzroy  Edmund 
Penn,  13S;  Francis  Richard  Henry  Penn,  Viscount, 
134,  141  ;  Captain  the  Hon'''"  Frederick,  R.N., 
134;  Hon'''"  Frederick  Graham,  135;  Colonel 
George  Augustus,  213  ;  Hon'''"  George  Augustus 
William,  132;  Lady  Georgiana  Charlotte,  136; 
Hon'''"  Harriet  Anne,  212;  Harriet  Annie  Augusta, 
139;  Harriette  Anne,  214;  Henry,  136;  Hon'''" 
Henry  Dugdale,  135  ;  Hilda  Georgiana  Susan, 
137  ;  Leicester,  132  ;  Lorna  Katherine,  137  ; 
Mabel  Isabel,  213  ;  Hon'''"  Marianne,  132 ; 
Mary,  134,  141  ;  Mary,  Countess  Howe,  132 ; 
Mary,  Viscountess,  134,  141  ;  Lady  Mary  Anna, 
141;  Mary  Cecil,  213;  Mary  Ellen,  139;  Mary 
Florence,  213  ;  Mary  Louisa  Anne  Frances 
Josephine  Martha,  213;  Millicent,  135;  Hon"" 
Minnie  Ellis  Gertrude,  135  ;  Colonel  the  Hon'''" 
Montagu,  134,  141  ;  Nina,  135  ;  Nina  Eleanora, 
137  ;  Hon'''"  Penn  Assheton,  132 ;  Admiral  Richard, 
Earl  Howe,  132;  Robert,  Lord  Zouche,  212; 
Hon**'"  Robert,  212 ;  Robert  Lothian  William, 
138;  Robert  Nathaniel  Cecil  George,  Lord  Zouche, 
212  (and  Addenda,  page  /.xxii.);  Sophia  Charlotte, 
Lady  Howe,  132 ;  Sybil,  136  ;  Walberga  Mary, 
214 ;  Hon'''"  William  Henry,  137 ;  William 
Montagu,  141  ;  Colonel  William  Southwell,  214; 
see  Howe,  Smyth  and  Zouche. 

Curzon- Howe,  Lady  .Adelaide  Ida,  So ;  Hon'''"  Alice 
Anne,  142  ;  Anne  Frances,  Countess  Howe,  132, 
141  ;  Admiral  the  Hon'''"  Sir  Assheton  Gore,  142  : 


Asshelon  Penn,  142 ;  Hon'''=  Edwaid  Richard 
Assheton  Penn,  134;  Elizabeth  Anne,  142;  Francis 
Richard  Henry  Penn,  Viscount  Curzon,  134,  141  ; 
Lieut. -Colonel  George  Augustus  Frederick  Louis, 
Earl  Howe,  133;  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  Countess 
Howe,  134;  Hon'''<=  Georgiana  Mary,  134:  Lady 
Harriet  Alice,  133  ;  Harriet  Georgiana,  Countess 
Howe,  132,  141  ;  Harriet  Mary,  Countess  Howe, 
133 ;  Isabella  Maria  Catherine,  Countess  Howe, 
133;  Joyce  Mary,  142;  Leicester  Charles  Assheton 
St.  John,  142  ;  Mary,  Viscountess  Curzon,  134, 
141  ;  Sir  Richard  George  Penn,  Earl  Howe,  134  ; 
Richard  William  Penn,  Earl  Howe,  80,  132,  141  ; 
General  Sir  Richard  William  Penn,  Earl  Howe, 
133  ;  Victoria  Alexandrina  Alice,  142;  see  Howe. 
Cuthell,  Andrew,  50;  Mary  Agnes,  50. 


D 


Dabbs,  Arthur,  154  ;  Mary,  154. 

Dalrymple,  John  Apsley,  213  ;  Louisa  Frances,  213. 

Daniell,  Amelia  Sophia  Charlotte,  213  ;  James,  213. 

Darroch,  Ann,  lOO ;  Duncan,  100  ;  Elizabeth 
Mabws,  100. 

Dartmouth,  Frances,  Countess  of,  108  ;  George,  Earl 
of,  108. 

Dashwood,  Charlotte  Louisa,  5  ;  Charlotte  Sophia, 
10;  Emma  Blanche,  12;  Louisa  Hay,  5,  6; 
Thomas,  5,  6,  10. 

Davenport,  Emily  Anne,  195;  William,  195. 

Davison,  Emma,  5  ;  Walter,  5. 

Dawson,  Margaret,  37. 

Day,  Mary  Anne,  42 ;  Starling,  42. 

Dayrell,  Elizabeth,  104  ;  Marmaduke,  104  ;  Mildred 
Rebecca,  104  ;  Rev.  Robert  William,  104. 

Deacon,  Bella,  124. 

Deakin,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  192  ;  John  Bickerton,  192  ; 
Robert,  192. 

Dean,  Elizabeth,  33. 

Decies,  William,  Lord,  7. 

Deeley,  John,  4. 

Denison,  Grace  Augusta,  Countess  of  Londesborough, 
82  ;  Henrietta  Sophia,  135  ;  John,  135  ;  Sir 
William  Francis  Henry,  Earl  of  Londesborough, 
82. 

Desborough,  Ethel  Anne  Priscilla,  Lady,  82 ;  Sir 
William  Henry,  Lord,  82. 

Devenish,  George,  85  ;  Mary  Pauline,  85. 

Devon,  William,  Earl  of,  97,  99. 

Dewar,  — ,  158. 

Dick,  Emma,  8  ;  Lorna  Katherine,  137  ;  Mungo,  8  ; 
Quintin,  137  ;  see  Hume. 

Dicken  (Dickene),  Frances  Mary,  no;  Thomas,  no. 

Dimsdale,  Alice,  206 ;  Amy  Ursula,  207  ;  Cecilia 
Annie,  206 ;  Cecilia  Jane,  Lady,  206  ;  Cecilia 
Mabel  Lucinda,  206  ;  Charles  John,  Hon'''=  Baron, 
206 ;  Charles  Robert  Southwell,  Hont"'"  Baron, 
206  ;  Diana,  207  ;  Edward  Charles,  207  ;  Edward 
Thomas  John,  207  ;  Elsbeth,  207  ;  Elsbeth  South- 
well, 207  ;  Erasmus  Robert,  207  ;  Finetta,  Lady, 
206  ;  James,  207  ;  Jemima,  Lady,  206  ;  John 
Robert,  207  ;  Katharine  Joan,  207  ;  Lucy  Maud 
Mary,  208  ;  Mabel  Sophia,  Lady,  206 ;  Marcus 
Southwell,  207 ;  Mary  Monica,  208;  Peter  Wilfred, 
208  ;  Priscilla,  208  ;  Reginald  Thomas,  207  ; 
Robert,  Hon"':  Baron,  206  ;  Robert,  20S  ;  Rose- 
mary Wynford,  207  :  Thomas  Edward,  207  ; 
Ursula  Katherine,  206  ;  Wilfred  Hampden,  207  ; 
Wilfred  Philip,  208. 
Dixon,  Evelyn  Blanche  Stopford,  16  ;  Frances  Amy 
Georgina,  16;  Kennett,  16;  Robert,  79;  Spencer, 
16. 
Dodge,  Lsetitia,  65  ;  Rachel,  65  ;  William,  65. 
Dolenian,  John,  114;  Olive,  n4. 
Douglas,  Anne,  92  ;  Lydia  JLary,  95  ;  Maria  Edith, 
92  ;  Admiral  Peter,  95  ;  Rev.  Stair,  92  ;  Rear- 
Admiral  Stair,  92. 


Dover,  George  James  Welbore,  Lord,  109. 

Downey,  Captain  Arthur  William,  R.  N. ,  60 ;  Harriet, 

60. 
Downs,  Rev.  John,  34  ;  Mary  Annette,  34. 
Downshire,      Arthur     Blundell,     Marquess     of,     21  ; 

Arthur  Wills  Blundell  Sandys  Trumbull  Windsor, 

Marquess  of,   20 ;   Caroline   Frances,   Marchioness 

of,  20. 
Dowse,  Colonel,  173  ;  Louisa,  173. 
Drew,    Dorothy   Mary  Catherine,    93 ;    Rev.    Canon 

Henry,  93  ;  Mary,  93. 
Drewe,  Rev.  Herman,  86  ;  Sarah,  86. 
Drummond,    Colin,    83  ;   Harriet    Sarah    Monk,    13  ; 

John,  S3;    Katherine,   83;    Robert    Preston,    13; 

Lady  Susan,  83. 
Drummond-Hay,    Mary  Teresa,   96;    Theresa   .^nn, 

96 ;  Colonel  Thomas  Robert,  96. 
Drysdale,  John,  157  ;  Colonel  Robert  Carstairs,  157  ; 

Selina  Eleanor  Mary,  157. 
Du  Boulay,  Rev.  William  Thomas,  174. 
Du  Cane,  Louis  Charles,  184. 
Ducie,  Sarah,  Lady,  76. 
Duesbery,  Mary,  159. 
Dumas,  Henry  John  Philip,  54. 
Duncombe,  Rev.  Edward,   151  ;  Emma  Susan,  151  ; 

Francis     Harold,    96  ;     Hon'''"    Gertrude,      141  ; 

Theresa  Ann,  96;  William,  Lord  Feversham,  141. 
Dundas,  Hon"«  Robert,  81. 
Durant,  Rev.  John,  192  ;  Margaret,  192. 
Durr,  Daniel,  "86;  Rosetta,  86. 

Duxfield,  Kathleen  Emily,  41 ;  Robert  Dickinson,  41. 
Dykes,  Helen,  201  ;  John,  201. 


Eager,  John,  118;  Lucy  Frances,  118. 

Eardley-Wilmot,  Rev.  Edward  Revell,  126;  Elizabeth 
Emma,  126;  Emma  Hutchinson,  126;  Frances 
Anne,  126;  Sir  John  Eardley,  Bt.,  126. 

Easson,  Mary  Utten,  n7;  William,  W]. 

Easther,  Rev.  Charles,  87  ;  Marion  Jane,  87. 

Eaton,  Blanche  Elizabeth,  182;  Charles  Ormston, 
182 ;  Elizabeth  Jane,  182 ;  Mary,  189 ;  Mary 
Lsabella  Emma,  182;  Stephen  Ormston,  182; 
Thomas,  189. 

Eddie,  Richard  Adrian,  174. 

Edwards,  Alfred,  n2;  Ethel,  n2;  Thomas  H., 
n2. 

Ekins,  Agnes,  128  ;  Anna  Matilda,  127 ;  Anne, 
125 ;  Audrey  Emma,  12S  ;  Caroline  Susanna, 
127  ;  Charles,  125  ;  Rev.  Charles,  125  ;  Major- 
General  Charles  Chester,  126  ;  Charles  Maxwell, 
128;  Christine  Mary  Dorothy,  128;  Delitia,  126; 
Dorothy  Marion,  128;  Eliza,  127;  Emily  Mary, 
126;  Emma,  127;  Frances  Anne,  126;  Francis 
Harry,  127;  George  Ernest,  126;  George  William 
Bramfield,  127;  Harriett,  125;  Henry  Charles 
Warre,  127;  Rev.  Jeflery,  125;  John,  125;  Very 
Rev.  John,  125;  John  Robert  Warre,  128;  Julia, 
125;  Julia  Frances,  126;  Mabel  Haynes,  127; 
Marie,  127,  128;  Marion  Elisabeth,  127;  Mary, 
125,  127;  Mary  Emily  Radcliffe,  126 ;  Rev. 
Reginald  F'orbes,  128;  Rev.  Robert,  127;  Rev. 
Robert  Charles  Warre,  128;  Sara,  128;  Susannah, 
125;  Sybil,  127;  Viola,  127. 

Eldon,  John,  Earl  of,  7. 

Eliot,  Ann  Rosemary  Bridget,  184  ;  Arthur  Ernest 
Henry,  184 ;  Blanche  Elizabeth,  182  ;  Lady 
Caroline  Georgiana,  181  ;  Catherine,  Lady,  180; 
Colonel  the  Hon'"'"  Charles  George  Cornwallis, 
184  ;  Hon'''"  Charlotte,  180 ;  Lady  Charlotte 
Sophia,  182  ;  Christian  Edward  Cornwallis,  184  ; 
Christian  Philip  Charles,  184  ;  Clare  Louisa,  184  ; 
Hon'''"  Constance  Rhiannon,  184  ;  Edward,  Lord, 
iSo  ;  Edward  Cornwallis,  1S2  ;  Edward  Granville, 
184;  Edward  Granville,  Earl  of  St.  Germans, 
180;  Edward  Henry  John  Cornwallis,  Lord,  183; 


Edward  John  Cornwallis,  Lord,  l8i  ;  Elizabeth, 
184;  Elizabeth  Harriet,  182;  Emily  Harriet, 
Countess  of  St.  Germans,  183  ;  Evelyn  Radigund, 
182  ;  Florence  Maud,  184  ;  Frederica  Betty  Corn- 
wallis, 184  ;  Lady  Georgiana  Augusta,  180  ; 
Germaine  Elizabeth  Olive,  183  ;  Hon'''''  Granville 
Charles  Cornwallis,  182;  Granville  John,  182; 
Helen  Agnes,  183 ;  Henry  Cornwallis,  Earl  of 
St.  Germans,  183 ;  Jemima,  Countess  of  St. 
Germans,  180;  John,  Earl  of  St.  (Jermans,  180; 
John  Granville  Cornwallis,  Earl  of  St.  Germans, 
183;  Laura  Grey,  184;  Hon*''"  Letitia,  iSo;  Lady 
Louisa  Susan  Cornwallis,  182;  Montague  Charles, 
183 ;  Peter  Charles,  184  ;  Susan,  Countess  of 
St.  Germans,  180;  Lady  Susan  Caroline,  181  ; 
William,  Earl  of  St.  Germans,  180;  William 
Gordon  Cornwallis,  Earl  of  St.  Germans,  182  ; 
see  St.  Germans. 

Elliot,  Catherine,  91;  Rev.  Henry  Lettsom,  91. 

EUiston,  Catherine,  180;  Edward,  180. 

Elton,  Sir  Edmund  Harry,  Bt.,  87. 

Emerson,  Edith  Helen,  37;  Lewis  Wilkins,  37. 

Emmerson,  Ann,  197  ;  Charles,  196  ;  Elizabeth, 
196;  Henry,  197. 

Eustace,  Catherine  Maria,  121  ;  Rev.  Charles, 
121. 

Evans,  Anne,  185  ;  Elinor  Bulkely,  84,  85  ;  Eliza, 
117;  Rev.  Humphrey,  84,  85;  John,  185. 

Evelyn,  Jane,  i. 

Everard,  Harriet,  146  ;  John  Breedon,  146 ;  Samuel 
Mumford,  146;  Violet,  146. 

Eyre,  Lady  Evelyn  Alice,  135 ;  Henry  Richard, 
135  ;  Henry  Samuel,  154 ;  Rev.  Henry  Samuel, 
154;  Isabella  Catherine,  13S  ;  John,  135;  Maria 
Charlotte,  154;  Walpole,  154;  Walpole  Edwin, 
154. 


Fane,  Adelaide  Ida,  Countess  of  Westmorland,  80, 
140;  Adeline,  11  ;  Lady  Adine  Eliza  Anne,  81  ; 
Agnes,  9;  Alice,  10;  Hon"''"  Anne,  i,  77  ;  Anne 
Charlotte,  i  ;  Anne  Christina,  10 ;  Anthony 
Mildmay  Julian,  Earl  of  Westniorlaml,  81,  140  ; 
Augusta,  6,  II;  Augusta,  Lady  Burghersh,  76, 
83  ;  Lady  Augusta,  78,  79  ;  Augusta  Cecily,  10  ; 
Lady  Augusta  Fanny,  1 1  ;  Augusta  .Selina  Eliza- 
beth, Lady  Burghersh,  79  ;  Augustus  John,  77  ; 
Blanche  Anne,  1 1 ;  Caroline,  6,  7 ;  Caroline 
Anne,  5;  Cecil  Francis  William,  II;  Cecily,  8; 
Charles,  76  ;  Colonel  Charles,  i  ;  Charles  Edward 
Thorold,  5;  Charles  George  Cecil,  II  ;  Hon'''" 
Charles  Saunders  John,  77,  79  ;  Charles  William, 
1 1  ;  Lady  Charlotte  Matilda  Georgiana,  81 ;  Cicely 
Grace  Augusta,  8  ;  Cicely  Harriette,  1 1  ;  I^ady 
Cicely  Jane  Georgiana,  76:  Rev.  Edward,  2.  11  ; 
Edward  George  Robert,  3  ;  Elizabeth,  3,  7  ;  Lady 
Elizabeth,  83;  Elizabeth  Christine,  11;  Elizabeth 
Sarah,  2;  Ellen  Muriel,  11;  Lady  Enid  Victoria 
Rachel,  81  {and  Addenda,  page  Ixx.) ;  Emily,  3  ; 
Emily  Maria,  6,  8  ;  Emma,  4,  5  ;  Ernest  Fitzroy 
Neville,  Lord  Burghersh,  79 ;  Ethel  Anne  Priscilla, 
82  ;  Evelina  .\ugusta  Antonia  Evelina,  79  ;  Fanny 
Elisa,  7  ;  Florence  Mary  Anna,  9  ;  Frances  Marj', 
4  ;  Colonel  Francis  Augustus,  6,  11;  Francis 
Christopher,  10;  Francis  William  Henry,  Earl  of 
Westmorland,  80,  1 40  ;  Rev.  Frederic,  7  ;  Frede- 
rick William,  5  ;  George  Augustus,  7  ;  George 
Augustus  Frederick  John,  Lord  Burghersh,  78 ; 
George  Nevile  John,  Lord  Burghersh,  80  ; 
Georgiana  Ellen,  4 ;  Lady  Grace  Augusta,  82  ; 
Grace  Susan,  7  ;  Harriett,  8  ;  Harriette  .-Knne,  3, 
10  ;  Helen  Beatrice,  9  ;  Helen  Violet,  7  :  Hon'''= 
Henry,  I,  83  ;  Lieut. -General  Sir  Henry,  i  ; 
Henry  Prinsep,  9  ;  Colonel  Hon'>''=  Henry  Sutton, 
78  ;  Henrj'  William  Newman,  10 ;  Hester 
Caroline,    6  ;    Isabella    Mar)',   10 ;   Jane,  Countess 


of  Westmorland,  76  ;  John,  Earl  of  Westmorland, 
76,  77,  83  ;  Hon"'  John  Arthur,  78  ;  John  Francis 
Henry,  82;  John  Lionel  Richard,  II;  Lieut. - 
Colonel  John  Thomas,  77  ;  Julia  Charlotte,  10 ; 
Hon''''  Julian  Henry  Charles,  81  ;  Lionel  Arthur 
Cecil,  II  ;  Lilla  Ellen  Gertrude,  10;  Louisa  Anne 
Fleming,  5,  133  ;  Louisa  Hay,  5,  6;  Lady  Mar- 
garet Mary,  82  ;  Maria,  2,  1 1  ;  Lady  Maria,  80 ; 
Maria  Louisa  Priscilla,  78 ;  .Marianne  Shrimpton, 
77  ;  Lady  Mary,  83  ;  Mary  Eliza  Caroline,  4  ; 
General  Mildmay,  9  ;  Mildmay  Edward,  6  ; 
Millicent  Emma  Rachel,  8 ;  Hon'''"=  Montague 
Augustus  Villiers,  79  ;  Hon''""  Mountjoy  John 
Charles  Wedderbum,  81  ;  Nevile,  2,  4  ;  Priscilla 
Anne,  Countess  of  Westmorland,  77  ;  Hon*''" 
Priscilla  Eleanor,  82  ;  Rachel  Louisa,  6  ;  Ralph 
Neville,  6  ;  Robert  George  Cecil,  10 ;  Lady  Rose 
Sophia  Mary,  82 ;  Sarah  Anne,  Countess  of 
Westmorland,  76  ;  Lady  Sarah  Sophia,  78  ; 
Sophia,  2  ;  Susan,  Countess  of  Westmorland,  76, 
S3  ;  Lady  Susan,  83  ;  Susan  Millicent,  6  ;  Sybil 
Mary,  Countess  of  Westmorland,  81  ;  Thomas, 
Earl  of  Westmorland,  I,  76;  Lieut. -Colonel  Hon'''" 
Thomas,  77 ;  Vere,  3 ;  Vere  Anthony  Francis 
St.  Clair,  Lord  Burghersh,  81  ;  Lady  Violet 
Gloria  Sybil,  81  ;  Major- General  Walter,  9  ; 
William,  5,  6,  77,  133  ;  William  Dashwood,  6,  76  ; 
William  Vere  Reeve,  9  ;  see  Burghersh,  Hamlyn- 
Fane  and  Westmorland. 

Farr,  John,  112;  Mary,  112. 

Farrer,  Rev.  Frederic,  124;  Georgina  Anne,  124. 

Feilding,  Anne  Catherine,  Viscountess,  98 ;  Hon'''' 
Anne  Henrietta,  98 ;  Rev.  the  Hon""''  Everard 
Robert  Bruce,  98  ;  Major-General  William  Robert 
Basil,  Viscount,  98. 

Fellowes,  Albinia  Bourke,  86;  Ann,  35  ;  Anne  Lucy, 
88 ;  Augustus  John  Bourke,  86 ;  Rev.  Augustus 
William  Dorset,  87  ;  Bourke,  88  ;  Caroline  Agnes 
Helen,  87  ;  Carohne  D'Albedyhill,  86 ;  Charles 
Henry,  86 ;  Charlotte  Mary  Anne,  88 ;  Rev. 
Edmund  Fearon  Burrell  Bourke,  86,  87 ;  Ellen 
Emma,  86  ;  Elsie  Doris,  85 ;  Emily  Sophia 
Caroline,  88  ;  Ethel  May,  86 ;  Florence  Harriet 
Bourke,  87  ;  Frances  Mary,  85 ;  Georgiana  Frances, 
88  ;  Georgiana  Jane,  88  ;  Harold  Ernest  Fearon, 
86  ;  Harriet,  87  ;  Helena  Louisa,  87  ;  Henrietta 
Mary  Bourke,  86  ;  Henry,  85  :  Rev.  Henr}',  86 ; 
Helen  Louisa,  87 ;  Hugh  Percy,  88 ;  Isabella 
Mar)-  Jane,  86  ;  Sir  James,  86  ;  Jane  Elizabeth, 
88  ;  Rev.  John,  35  ;  Julia  Willoughby,  86  ;  Lucy 
Helen  Maud,  87  ;  Marion  Georgina,  88  ;  Marion 
Jane,  87  ;  Mary,  35,  86 ;  Mary  Judith,  86 ;  Robert, 
35 ;  Rosetta,  86 ;  William,  86,  88 ;  William  Henry, 
88. 

Felton,  Eliza,  115;  Thomas,  115. 

Fenton,  Anne,  97  ;  John,  97. 

Ferrari,  Giuseppina  (jiuditta  Amadea,  163. 

Festing,  Captain  Benjamin  Morting,  R.N.,  157  ; 
Caroline  Jane,  157  ;  Major-General  Sir  Francis 
Worgan,  157  ;  Dame  Selina  Eleanor  Mary,  157. 

Feversham,  William,  Lord,  141. 

Finch,  Charles  Wightwick,  Earl  of  Aylesford,  108  ; 
Ella  Victoria,  Countess  of  Aylesford,  108  ;  Lady 
Frances,  loS  ;  Hon'''"  Georgiana  Agnes,  108 ; 
Heneage,  Earl  of  Aylesford,  108. 

Fingall,  Arthur  James,  Earl  of,  213. 

Finley,  Catharine,  33  ;  Rev.  Justice,  33,  40  ;  Mar)-, 
33,  40. 

Fisher,  Clement  Ireby,  31;  Florence  Lucy,  31; 
Rev.  George  Hutchinson,  31. 

Fitch,  Alice  Mary,  35  ;  Rev.  Frederic,  35. 

FitzGeorge,  Colonel  George  William  Adolphus,  26  ; 
Rosa  Frederica,  26. 

Fitzgerald,  James  David,  198;  Mary  Anne,  19S. 

Fitzpatrick,  Elizabeth,  8;  Patrick  Persse,  8. 

FitzRoy,  Almeric  William,  141  ;  Rev.  Lord  Charies 
Edward,  141  ;  Esme,  141  ;  Francis  Horatio,  141  ; 
Hon'''"  Gertrude.  141. 


223 


Fitzroy,    Anne,    Lady  Southampton,    lo8 ;    Charles, 

Lord  Southampton,  loS  ;  Hon''i=  Emily,  io8. 
Fletcher,   Alice    Vaughan,    58  ;     Dame    Anne,    97  ; 

Augusta     Franklyn,     58  ;     Charlotte     Ann,    21  ; 

Charlotte   Catherine,    193 ;   Jacob   Fletcher   Ellis, 

21  ;    lane   Maria,    58  ;    Rev.   John   Waltham,    58  ; 

Robert,  193;   Sir  Thomas,  Bt.,  97;  Walter  John, 

58 ;  Walter  Townshend,  58  ;  Rev.  William,  58. 
Flint,  Anne  Jane,  143  ;  John  Thomas  Edward,  143. 
Floyd,    Clara  Isabella,   "115;    Elizabeth    Amy,    115; 

George,  115  ;  Walter  Grosvenor,  115. 
Fludyer,  George,  83  ;  Lady  Mary,  83  ;  Sir  Samuel, 

Bt.,  83. 
Forbes,  Loetitia  Mary,  126 ;  Robert,  :26. 
Ford,  Charles  Bell,  125;  Charles  Bell  Eustace,  126; 

Fanny  Thomasina,    126 ;  John,    125;    Mary,    125; 

Mary     Emily     Radclifife,       126  ;      Rev.     Richard 

Wilbraham,  125  ;  William,  126. 
Forester,  Cecil,   Lord,    133;   Cecil  Theodore,  Lord, 

123- 
Fortescue,  Hon'"'"  Arthur  Grenville,  :o  ;  Hugh,  Earl, 
2,    10 ;    Hon''''=   Lilla   Ellen   Gertrude,    10 ;   Lady 
Mar)',  2. 
Foster,  Charles,   42,   95  ;    Colonel   Charles  Edward, 
27  ;    Rev.    Charles    Sandes,    165  ;    Charlotte,    42  ; 
Charlotte    Jemima,     165;     Evelyn    Frances,    27; 
Georgina  Gertrude,   42  ;    Dame   Mary  Anne,  42  ; 
Sir  William,  Bt.,  42. 
Fowler,  Elizabeth  Mary,  207  ;  William,  207. 
Fo.x,  Anne  Katharine,  124;    Daniel   Makinson,   124; 
Mary,  123,  174;  WiUiam,  123,  174;  Rev.  William 
Russell,  124;  William  Vigor,  174. 
Francklin,  Edward,  5. 

Frankland,    Dame    Charlotte,    213;     Sir    Frederick 

William   Francis  George,   Bt.,   213;    Dame  Lucy 

Ducarel,    213  ;    Dame    Mary   Cecil,    213  ;    Lieut. - 

Colonel  Sir  William  Adolphus,  Bt.,  213. 

Franklin,  Lady  Edith  Cecilia,   135  ;    Harry  Walter, 

135;  James,  135. 
Eraser,  Alexander,  Lord  Saltoun,  212  ;  Hon*"''  Annie 

Mary  Eleanor,  212. 
Frederick,  George  Septimus,  96  ;  Mary  Teresa,  96  ; 

Richard  Rising,  96. 
Frere,  George  Edgar,  153-155. 
Frewen,    Katharine    Maria,     122  ;     Richard,    122  ; 

Thomas,  122. 
Friend,  Fanny  Cooper,  42  ;  Frederick,  42. 
Fripp,  Ada,  189;  Ada  Elizabeth,  187;  Alfred 
Downing,  188  ;  Sir  Alfred  Downing,  190  ;  Alfred 
Ernest,  189;  Alfred  Thomas,  190;  Alfreda  Jane 
Sidney,  189;  Alice,  188,  190;  Anna  Caroline, 
185;  Anne  Dalton,  18S;  Annie  Dalton,  188; 
Annie  ToUett,  186;  Arthur  Pocock,  190;  Barbara 
Inncs,  i85 ;  Betty  Agnes,  190 ;  Catherine 
Marianne,  187 ;  Charles  Arthur  Innes,  185  ; 
Charles  Edwin,  189;  Charles  I'ercival,  186;  Rev. 
Charles  Spencer,  186 ;  Christina,  190 ;  Clara, 
185;  Clementine,  189;  Clifford  Russell,  190; 
Constance,  187;  Dorothea,  190;  Dorothy,  185, 
190;  Dorothy  Innes,  188;  Dorothy  Margaret, 
186;  Edgar,  190;  Edgar  Innes,  191  ;  Edith,  185; 
Edith  A.,  18S ;  Edith  Caroline,  191  ;  Edith 
Eleanor,  189 ;  Edith  Innes,  1S5  ;  Edith  Jane 
Spencer,  189  ;  Edith  Mary,  191  ;  Edward  Bowles, 
186;  Edward  Sidney,  189;  Eliza  Banister,  188; 
Ethel,  187  ;  Ethel  Innes,  187  ;  Frances  Dorothea, 
191  ;  Francis  Edward  Bowles,  187  ;  Geoffrey 
Innes,  186;  George,  190;  George  Arthur,  1S6  ; 
George  Christie,  186;  George  Mackay,  190; 
George  Pollock,  186;  George  Utting,  188; 
Gertrude  Mary,  187  ;  Gertrude  Maude,  191  ; 
Harold  Edward  Innes,  187  ;  Henry  Charles  Innes, 
186 ;  Henrj-  Edward,  187,  188  ;  Henry  Renwick, 
189 ;  Herbert  Innes,  185 ;  Humphrey  William, 
191  ;  Jocelyne  Mary,  191  ;  Leopold  Henry,  187; 
Leslie  Percival  Thomas,  191  ;  Lois  Gertrude,  189; 
Madeleine  Catherine,  187  ;  Maggie  Maclure,  185  ; 
Margaret    Cecely,    190;    Margaret    Honor,    187; 


Dame  Margaret  Scott,  190;  Marian  Sidney,  189; 
Marjorie,  187 ;  Marjorie  Innes,  185 ;  Mary,  186, 
189,  190;  Mary  Anne,  185,  186;  Mary  Isabella, 
1S6;  Mary  Lillian,  186;  May  Innes,  186;  Paul, 
191  ;  Paul  Henry,  187 ;  Percival  Kossuth,  187 ; 
Percy  Charles  Innes,  185;  Reginald  Edward,  191 ; 
Robert,  190;  Robert  Mackay,  190 ;  Rose,  190 ; 
Samuel,  185  ;  Samuel  Charles,  1.S5  ;  Rev.  Samuel 
Charles,  185  ;  Samuel  William,  191  ;  Sidney 
Bowles,  189;  Stephen  Innes,  l85;  Susan  Beatrice, 
187;  Thomas  Morley,  191 ;  Thomas  William,  191 ; 
Venetia  Sybil,  190 ;  William  Russell,  187 ; 
Winifred  Beatrice,  186;  Winifred  Mary,  186. 

Frost,  Emilie  Isabelle,  118;  George,  118. 

Fr}',  Richard  Henry,  188;  Violet  Evelyn,  188. 

Fuller,  .\da  Emma,  45  ;  Rev.  Arthur  Rose,  200 ; 
Catherine,  199;  General  Charles  Bowdler,  45; 
Eleanor,  198  ;  Eliza,  198  ;  Elizabeth,  198  ;  Evelyn 
Maud,  200  ;  Florence,  199  ;  Henry  James,  199  ; 
John  Henry,  199  ;  Rev.  John  Mee,  199  ;  Josephine 
Theresa,  198  ;  Laura  Josephine  Marie,  200  ; 
Margaret  Elinor  Rose,  200 ;  Maria,  200 ;  Mary 
Anne,  198;  Mary  Josephine  Ethel,  19S;  Rose, 
198,  199  ;  Sarah  Elizabeth,  199  ;  Stephen  Drake, 
200;  Thomas,  198;  Rev.  Thomas,  198;  Thomas 
Osborne  Rose,  19S;  William  Algernon,  45. 

Fuller-Maitland,  Hon'''"'  Adelaide  Laura,  53  ;  Richard 
Anthony,  53  ;  Thomas,  53. 

Furnivall,  Charles  Henry,  118  ;  Lucy  Frances  Nodes, 
118  ;  Madeline,  118. 


Gale,  Caroline,  70 ;  Edmund  Estcourt,  70 ;  Rev. 
Henry,  70  ;   Rev.  William  Wilkins,  70. 

Garbutt,  Elizabeth,  201  ;  Mark,  201. 

Gardiner,  Ann,  145  ;  William,  145. 

Gardner,  Elizabeth,  208  ;   Robert,  208. 

Garforth,  Maria  Johanna,  171  ;  Captain  William, 
R.N.,  171. 

Garrett,  Emma  Curtis,  12;  John,  12. 

Gater,  Ada  Dorothy  Stares,  44 ;  Ada  Emma,  45  ; 
Ada  Mary,  44  ;  Alice  Sarah,  46  ;  Beatrice  Agnes, 
45  :  Caleb  Hammond,  44 ;  Caleb  William,  45  ; 
Charlotte,  43,  45  ;  Cyril  Edward  Hammond,  45  ; 
Dorothy  Harriet,  45  ;  Edith  Marianne.  43  ; 
Edward,  44,  46 ;  Edward  Henry,  44  ;  Eleanor 
Charlotte,  44  ;  Emma  Laura,  45  ;  Florence,  46  ; 
Frederick  William,  44 ;  George  Henry,  43,  44 ; 
Henry  Hammond,  43  ;  Jacob,  43  ;  John,  43  ; 
Laura  Marianne,  45  ;  Louisa  Marianne,  44  ;  Lucy 
Mary,  46  ;  Margaret,  46  ;  Marianne,  46  ;  Sarah, 
43,  44  ;  Sarah  Hammond,  43  ;  William  Bracher, 
45;  William  Henry,  44;  Winifred  Beatrice,  45. 

Geidt,  Agnes  Ellen,  124;  Bella,  124;  Rev.  Bernard, 
124  ;  Bernard  George,  124. 

Gent,  Honoria,  27  ;  General  William,  27. 

Gentilli,  Sara,  128. 

Gepp,  Ada  Marjorie,  160;  Alan  Francis,  164;  Alfred 
Hugh,  167  ;  Alice,  165  ;  Alice  Mabel,  167  ;  Alice 
Mary,  164  ;  Alice  Philippa,  164  ;  .\mabel  Naomi, 
167;  Amy  Eleanor,  166;  Ann,  159;  Anna  Maria, 
159,  166;  Anna  Maria  Georgiana,  159;  Anna 
Sutton,  168  ;  Anne  Parker,  161  ;  Antony,  169  ; 
.•\rthur  Francis,  167  ;  Arthur  Hubert,  164;  Arthur 
Mildmay,  165  ;  Arthur  Walter,  168  ;  Blanche 
Edith,  165  ;  Carmela  Inez,  163  ;  Charles  Bramston 
Osborne,  162  ;  Charles  Francis,  166  ;  Charles 
George,  166;  Rev.  Charles  Granville,  165;  Charles 
William  Brewster,  163  ;  Charlotte  Jemima,  165  ; 
Constance  Emma,  161,  16S  ;  Damaris  Editha,  169  ; 
Dorothy  .Margaret,  167  ;  Edith  Louisa,  164,  167  ; 
Edith  .Mar>-,  166;  Edward,  159;  Rev.  Edward, 
167  ;  Edward  Antony,  169  ;  Edward  Arthur, 
162,  j66  ;  Rev.  Edward  Francis,  167  ;  Edward 
Marke,  159;  Edward  Philip,  164;  Egerton 
Antony  Hammond,  169;  Eliza  Jemima  Mary,  167; 


224 


Elizabeth  Martha,  164,  165;  Elizabeth  May,  164 ; 
Elizabeth  Wilhelmina,  160,  162;  Emma  Elizabeth, 

161,  162;  Emma  Georgiana,  162;  Emma  Jane, 
162;  Emma  Sophia,  161,  162;  Ena  Louisa,  164; 
Ernest  Cyril,  162;  Ernest  William,  164;  Ethel 
Sarel,  i6g  ;  Eva  Mar.-,  167  ;  Evelyn  Marion,  162  ; 
Florence,  169  ;  Frances,  162  ;  Frances  Mary,  162  ; 
Francis,  169;  Francis  George,  168;  Francis  Henry, 
164  ;  Francis  Sutton,  164  ;  Francis  William,  164, 
167 ;   George   Arthur,    163  ;     George   Asscr,   160, 

162,  164,  166;  George  Edward,  162;  Rev.  George 
Edward,  162;  George  Frederick  Edward,  163; 
George  Robert,  163  ;  Gertrude  Edith,  168  ; 
Gilbert  Philip  Melvill,  165  ;  Giuseppina  Giuditta 
Amadea,  163  ;  Harriet  Alice  Lister,  165  ;  Helen, 
164  ;  Helen  Gertrude,  166  ;  Henry  Alleyne,  166  ; 
Henry  Hamilton,  160  ;  Rev.  Henry  John, 
160;  JJenry  Walter,  160;  Herbert  Arthur,  164; 
Hermione  Jane,  166  ;  Hubert  Majendie,  l68 ; 
lima  Sophia,  163  ;  Ismena  Emily,  164  ;  Ismena 
Tindal,  166 ;  Jane,  166 ;  John  Neville,  164 ; 
John  Parker,  164  ;  Julian  Herbert,  167  ; 
Launcelot  Charles,  166  ;  Laurence  Merrifield, 
166;  Lewis  Alleyne,  166;  Libya  Emma,  163; 
Louis  O'Donnel  Tindal,  165  ;  Louisa,  164,  167  ; 
Margaret    Elizabeth,    167  ;    Margaret    Jane,    164, 

166  ;  Maria  del  Carmen,  163  :  Maria  Merelina 
Symonds,  165 ;  Marjorie  Hamilton,  160 ;  Mary, 
159.  169  ;  Mary  Agnes  Eldridge,  163  ;  Mary  Ann, 
163  ;  Mary  Constance,  164 ;  Mary  Lane,  160  ; 
Mary  Noel,  160  ;  Maude  Violet,  167 ;  Maurice, 
168;  Merelina  Muriel  Ismena  Tindal,  165;  Miriam 
Helen,  160;  Morgan  Tindal,  165  ;  Muriel,  164; 
Nicolas  Mel\-ill,  163  ;  Rev.  Nicolas  Parker,  164  ; 
Paul   William,    16S ;    Rita,    166 ;    Robert    Ernest, 

167  ;  Rosalind  Mar)',  160  ;  Ruby  Edna,  163 ; 
Sidney  Tindal,  161  ;  Sophia  Jane,  161  ;  Thomas 
Frost,  159  ;  Thomas  Morgan,  160,  168  ;  Thomas 
Sydney,  160  ;  Violet  Alice  Favel,  165  :  Walter, 
167;  Walter  Payne,  161,  168;  Wilfred  Henry, 
167 ;  Wilhelmina,  168  ;  William  Barlow,  164, 
166;  William  Tweddell,  164,  167;  Winifred 
Hester,  165. 

Gibbings,  Mary  Woolley,  20;  Robert,  20. 
Gibbons,  Ann,  197;  Mary,  197;  Robert  Stott,  197. 
Gibbs,  Catherine,  43  ;  Charlotte,  43  ;  Emily  Hasler, 

43 ;  William,  43. 
Giffard,    Lady   Charlotte,   97,    99 ;    Rev.    Frederick 

Walter,     128  ;     Henrietta    Dorothy,    99  ;    Louisa 

Paulina,  97;  Rohesia  Mar)',  12S;  Thomas,  97,  99; 

Thomas  Courtenay,  99;  Walter  Peter,  99. 
Gilbert,  Alice  Ensor,  84  ;  Henrj-  John,  84  j  Thomas, 

84. 
Girardot,  Emma,   175  ;    Rev.  John  Chancourt,   175  ; 

Sophia,  175. 
Girdlestone,  Harold  Edward,  200;  John  Ward,  200; 

Laura  Josephine  Marie,  200. 
Girling,  John  Arthur,  106. 
Gladstone,  Marj',  93;  W'illiam  Ewart,  93. 
Glaister,  Mary  Jane,  204 ;  William  Mungo,  204. 
Glass,  James  George  Henr)',  loi ;  Noel  Evelyn,  loi. 
Glynn,  Edward,  144. 
Goddard,  Alexander,   146  ;  Ann,   145  ;   Annie,   145  ; 

Annie  Eliza  Blanche,  145  ;  Diana  Gertrude,   145  ; 

Ellen    Henrietta,    146  ;    Gertrude    PhilUps,    145  ; 

Helen     Margaret,     146 ;      Henry,     145 ;      Henry 

Gordon,     145 ;      Henry     Langton,     145  ;     Henry 

Stonhewer,    146 ;     Jessie    Mary   Josephine,    146 ; 

Joseph,   145  ;  Josephine  Mary,   146  ;   Mabel,   147  ; 

Margaret  Jessie,  147  ;  Philip  Leslie,  147  ;  Phyllis, 

147;  Silvia  Harriet  Gordon,  145;  Violet,  146. 
Godson,  Rev.  Arthur  Richard,  126. 
Golden,  John,  174;  Louisa,  174. 
Goodlass,  Grace,  197;  Mary,  197;  Robert,  197. 
Goodman,  Caroline  Sarah,  16;  Thomas,  x6. 
Goodricke,  Sir  Francis  Lyttleton  Holyoake,  Bt.,  loi. 
Goodwin,    Ann,    90,    148 ;    Chamberlain,    90,    148 ; 

Elizabeth,  148. 


Gordon,  Catherine,  Duchess  of,  76 ;  Oismo  George, 

Duke  of,  76,  83  ;    Frederick,   145  ;  George,   121  ; 

Gertrude     Phillips,     145  ;     Harriet,     145  ;     Lady 

Susan,  76,  83  ;  Sybella  Elizabeth,   121  ;  William, 

Earl  of  Aberdeen,  76. 
Gore,    Hon'''^   Anne   Frances,    132,    141  ;    Augustus 

Frederick  Wentworth,  214  ;  Charles  Arthur,  214  ; 

Emily  Anne,  214;    Dame  Georgiana,   132;  Vice- 

Admiral  Sir  John,  132,  141. 
Gosling,  Colonel  George,  3 ;  Georgina,  3  ;  Herbert, 

3 ;  Robert,  3 ;  see  Hamlyn. 
Gough,  Barbara,  31 ;  Sir  Henry,  Bt.,  31. 
Gouldsbury,     Charles      Elphinstone,     28 ;      Maude 

Josephine,  28. 
Graeme,  Captain,  187;  Marjorie,  187. 
Graff,  Mary,  189. 

Grant,  Edith  Bessie,  112;  Admiral  Henry  Duncan,  112. 
Gray,  Alexander,  72;  Mary,  72. 
Green,  John,  153. 
Greene,  Eleanor  Annie,  98  ;  Eva  Paulina,  98 ;  John 

Smythies,  98;  John  Wollaston,  98. 
Greenhalgh,    Charles,     186  ;     Handel,     186  ;     May 

Innes,  186. 
Greenhill,     Benjamin     Cuff,     195  ;     Lavinia     Flora 

Henrietta,  195. 
Greig,  Alexander,  26,  28 ;  Laura  Eliza,  28  ;  Sophia 

Julia,  26. 
von  Greipel,  Josephine  Mary,  157;  Judge,  157. 
Grenfell,  Charles  William,  82  ;  Ethel  Anne  Priscilla, 

Lady    Desborough,    82 ;    Georgina   Caroline,    82 ; 

Sir  WilUam  Henrj',  Lord  Desborough,  82. 
Grenville,  Lady  Louisa,  10. 
Greville,  Caroline,  20;  Meliora,  20;  Captain  William 

Fulke,  R.N.,  20. 
Grey,  George  Harry,  Earl  of  Stamford  and  Earl  of 

Warrington,  97 ;  Lady  Henrietta,  97. 
de  Grey,  Anne  Florence,  Lady  Lucas,  81  ;  Augusta 

Selina  Elizabeth,  Lady  Walsingham,  79  ;  Thomas, 

Lord  Walsingham,  79;  Thomas  Philip,  Earl,  81. 
Grice,  Mary  Anne,  117;  Thomas,  117. 
Grimes,  Lucinda,  173. 

Grimston,  Mary  Noel,  160;  Walter  Edward,  160. 
Grogan,  Fanny,  15;  Colonel  George,  15. 
Grosvenor,  Lady  Dorothy,  212  ;  Richard,  Earl,  212. 
Guest,    Lady   Charlotte    Elizabeth,    184 ;    Constance 

Rhiannon,    1S4 :    Ivor    Bertie,    Lord    Wimbome, 

184;  Sir  Josiah  John,  Bt.,  184. 
Gunn,  Elizabeth  Birch,  116;  Samuel,  tl6. 
Gunthorpe,  John  Houlton,  58 ;  Maria  Moore,  58. 
Guymer,  Jane,  204 ;  Thomas,  204. 


H 

Haines,  Frank,  44  ;  Sarah,  44. 

Haliburton,  see  Burton. 

Hall,   Benjamin,   41  ;    Florence,    199  ;    Rev.   George 

Thomas,     104  ;     Mar)',     50 ;     Maud     Mary,   41  ; 

Thomas  Beverley,  199. 
Hallam,  Joseph,  112. 
Hallifax,  Augusta  Latham,  138  ;   Brigadier- General 

John  Dampier,  13S. 
Hamilton,  Ellen,  166;    Colonel  George,  l<x>;  Lord 

George,    141  :    James,    Duke    of   Abercom,    141  ; 

Colonel    Knott,    166  ;    Mar)'    Anna,    Duchess    of 

Abercom,  141  ;  Sarah,  100. 
Haml)'n,    Christine    Louisa,    3  ;    Frederick,    3 ;    set 

Gosling. 
Hamlyn -Fane,     Christine     Louisa,     3  ;     Constance 

Edwina   Adeline,    5  ;    Edward    Walter    Vere,    5  ; 

Evel)'n  Harriet,  2  ;  Lieut.-Colonel  Henr)-  Edward, 

2  ;  Marion  Elizabeth,  2  ;  NeWle  Batson,  4 ;  Susan 

Hester,  2. 
Hammersley,    Catharine,     198 ;    Charles,    26,    198  ; 

Elizabeth,  26. 
Hammond,    Anne    Eliza,    167  ;     Anthony   Egerton, 

167  ;  Jane  Elizabeth,  187  ;  Rev.  John  Parish,  187  ; 

Sarah,  43. 


225 


Hfinbury,    Ellen,    l66 ;    Ismena  Tindal,    l66;    Mary 

Ann,  l66  ;   Robert,  i66  ;   Robert  William,  i66. 
Hanburj'-Bowring,  Ellen,  i66  ;  Victor  Ilenr)',  l66. 
Hanmer,  Catherine  Alicia  Louisa,  I2i  ;   Rev.  Henry, 

121  :   Richard,  121  ;  Sybella  Elizabeth,  121. 
Harborough,  Philip,  Earl  of,  6. 
Harcourt,  Harriet,  36  (and  AddeiiJa,  page  xxiii.) 
Hare,  Ada  Constance,  196  ;  Francis  Millington,  196  ; 
Rev.  Canon  Hugh  James,    149;  John  Middleton, 
196  ;  Rev.  Marmaduke,  196  ;  Winifred,  149. 
Hargreaves,  Annie,  122;  Sarah,  122  ;  Thomas,  122. 
Harker,     Carohne    S.arah,    l6  ;     John    Cooke,    16  ; 

Muriel  Ada,  16. 
Harper,  Evelyn  Frances,  27  ;  Francis  Clements,  27. 
Harrington,  William,  Earl  of,  20. 
Harris,   Edgar   Lawrence,   66  ;    Elaine,   66  ;   George 

Edward,  66. 
Harrison,  Catharine,  143  ;  Lawrence,  143. 
Harrisson,  Emily  Jane,  103  ;  lithel  Georgina  Emily, 

103  ;  George  Alexander,  103. 
Harter,   Audrey  Violet  Hatfeild,  26  ;  Jaines  Francis 

Hatfeild,  26  ;  Violet  Maria  Charlotte,  26. 
Hartopp,   Chiverton,    132 ;    Edward  Bourchier,    27  ; 

Honoria,  27;  Mary,  132;  William  Evans,  27. 
Harvey,   Admiral    Sir    Eliab,     10  ;     Elizabeth,    70 ; 
Ellen  Muriel,   1 1  ;   Isabella  Mary,  10  ;  John,  70 ; 
John  Selwyn,  II  ;  Lady  Louisa,  10. 
Harwood,    Christina    Hay,    110;    Richard    Myrtle, 

no. 
Hasler,  Catherine,  43. 
Hastings,  Lieut.  -Colonel  Edward  George  Godolphin, 

206;  Mabel  Sophia,  206. 
Haviland,  Rachel,  65. 
Hay,  Charlotte    Beckford,    153,   15S  ;   Captain  John 

Baker,  R.N.,  153,  158. 
Haywood,   Margaret   Louisa,    190 ;    Margaret  Scott, 

190  ;  Thomas  Burt,  190. 
Headley,  Ann,  8g  ;  Elizabeth,  89,   148  ;  Henry,  89  ; 

Rev.  Henry,  89,  148. 
Heald,  Joseph,  144. 

Hedley,    Charlotte   Catherine,    28 ;    Elizabeth   Jane, 
1S2  ;   Frederick  Alexander,   28 ;    Isabel  Gertrude, 
28;  Robert,  28,  182. 
Hely,  Ada  Emma,  45;  Charles,  45;  Lieut. -Colonel 

Charles,  45  ;  Selina,  45. 
Helyar,  Ellen  Harriet,  8 ;  William,  8. 
Henderson,  Ethel  May,  86;  John,  86. 
Heneker,  Elizabeth,  68  ;  Richard  William,  68. 
Henniker,    Sir    Brydges    Powell,    Bt.,    206;    Dame 

Justina  Louisa,  206;  Mabel  Sophia,  206. 
Henty,  Edwin,  200;  Maria,  200. 
Herbert,    Edward,    Earl    of    Powis,     180  ;     Hon''''' 

Rebecca,  180. 
Heron-Maxwell,  Sir  John,   Bt.,   172;   Louisa  Susan 

Marlborough  Heron,  172. 
Herrick,  William  Perry,  132. 
Herring,  Elsie  le  Strange,   lOi ;  Jessie,  101  ;  Lieut.- 

Colonel  William,  loi. 
Hervey-Bathurst,    Dame   Ada,    24 ;     Lieut. -Colonel 
Sir  Frederick  Thomas  Arthur,  24  ;  Violet  Maude, 
24. 
Hetherington,   Ethel    Frances,   42 ;    Florence   Mary, 
41  ;   Frances,  41,  42;  John,  41,  42;   Joseph  W., 
42;  Thomas,  41. 
Hewat,  Emily,  113;  James,  113;  Mary,  113. 
Hewitt,    Annette,     155;     Arthur    Bettesworth,    44; 
Benjamin   Bradley,    44,    46 ;     Benjamin    Thomas, 
44,  46  ;  Letitia  Slarianne,  44  ;    Louisa  Marianne, 
44;  Thomas  Swinton,  44;  Thomas  Wall,  155. 
Hey,  Mary,  152;  William,  152. 
Heytesbury,  William,  Lord,  I  So. 
Hildyard,  Thomas  Blackborne  Thoroton,  133. 
Hill,  Arthur  Blundell,   Marquess  of  Downshire,  21  ; 
Lord    Arthur    William,    20,    213  ;    Arthur    W'ills 
Blundell  Sandys  Trumbull   Windsor,  Marquess  of 
Downshire,    20 ;    Caroline    Frances,    Marchioness 
of    Downshire,    20 ;    Charles    Henry,    68 ;    Lady 
Charlotte    Augusta,    21  ;    Fanny   Chichester,   68 ; 


Hon*"''  George  Augusta,  20  ;    Harriet  Johns,  58  ; 
Henry  Egan,  200 ;  Isabella  Elizabeth,  Viscountess, 
99  ;    John,    68  ;    Rowland    Clegg,    Viscount,    99; 
William  Charles,  5 ;  William  Robinson,  58. 
Hill-Trevor,    Annie    Mary    Eleanor,    Lady   Trevor, 

212;  •A.rthur  William,  Lord  Trevor,  212. 
Hills,   Charlotte  Isabella,   38 ;    Charlotte  Mary,  38  ; 

James,  38. 
Hills-Johnes,  Lieut. -General  Sir  James,  38. 
Hillyard,    Ellen   Anne,    152 ;    Rev.     Temple,     152 ; 

Ursula  Mary,  152;  Rev.  Walter,  152. 
Hilton,  Marjorie,  187. 

Hinchliff,  Chamberlain,  90,  148  ;  Chamberlain 
Frederick  Thomas,  149;  Chamberlain  Henry,  14S; 
Douglas  George  Goodwin,  149 ;  Ehzabeth,  90, 
148  ;  Evelyn,  149  ;  Frances  Sarah,  148  ;  Frank 
Brittain,  149 ;  Helen  Maud,  148  ;  Rev.  Henry 
Mountain  Weston,  149 ;  Katharine  Mary,  148 ; 
Matilda,  148  ;  Sarah,  90,  148  ;  Thomas,  90,  148  ; 
Thomas  Woodbine,  90,  91,  14S;  Winifred,  149; 
Woodbine  Kendall,  149. 
Hincks,  Thomas  Cowper,  16. 
Hinxman,  Rev.  Charles,  126;  Delitia,  126;  Edward, 

125-127. 
Hoban,  Mary,  127. 

Hodges,  Maria,  2,  11;  Walter  Parry,  2,  11. 
Hodgson,  George  Egerton,   153,   156  ;   Henry  John, 
153;  John,   153;  Mary  Sophia,   153;  Sarah,  153; 
Rev.  Thomas  Douglas,  153,  158. 
Hodson,  Catherine  Anne,   85  ;    Mary  Crossley,   85  ; 

Thomas,  85 ;  Rev.  Thomas,  85. 
Hogarth,  Agnes  Blake,  203 ;  Robert,  203. 
Hogg,  Charles,  164  ;  Emily  Jane,  164  ;  Helen  Craig, 

llS;  James,  118. 
Hoghton,  Elizabeth,  161 ;  Sir  Henry,  Bt.,  161. 
Holden,  Edward  Charles  Shuttleworth,  27. 
Hole,  Felicia  Eliza,  11  ;  Rev.  George,  11. 
Holmes,  Elizabeth,  87 ;  William,  87. 
Holt,  Arthur  Christian,  69;  Edith,  69. 
Holyoake,  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  41;  Emma,  41,   loi  ; 

Francis,  41,  loi ;  George,  99. 
Homer,  Alice  Margaret,  194 ;  Ann,  193 ;  Ann 
Mary,  192  ;  Anne  Mary  Leake,  194 ;  Benjamin, 
194 ;  Charles  Frederick  Leake,  193  ;  Charles 
Henry,  193;  Charles  Keelinge,  193;  Charles 
Kemp,  192 ;  Charlotte  Katherine,  193  ;  Edith 
Frances,  70;  Eliza,  193;  Elizabeth,  70,  192; 
Elizabeth  Ann,  193;  Elizabeth  Sarah,  192;  Emily, 
194;  Fanny,  193;  Frederick  Augustus,  193,  194; 
Frederick  Paul  Nicholson,  194;  Gertrude,  194; 
Joan  Patricia  Mary,  194;  John,  192;  John  Homer, 
193;  John  Keelinge,  194;  Lieut. -Colonel  John 
Leonard,  70 ;  John  Thomas,  70 ;  John  Twigg, 
193 ;  Martha,  192 ;  Martha  Eliza,  194 ;  Olivia, 
194;  Paul  Aitken,  194;  Philip  Keelinge  Badland, 
194;  Phyllis  Diana  Gertrude  Hughes,  194;  Richard, 
192;  Richard  John,  192;  Sarah,  192;  Thomas 
Keelinge,  193;  Thomas  Kemp,  193;  William,  193 
Hood,   Sir   Grosvenor   Arthur   Alexander,  Viscount, 

24;  Jane  Primrose,  Viscountess,  24. 
Hooke,  Alice  Winifred,  120;  Arthur  Edward,  119; 
Avis  Florence,  118  ;  Avis  Frederica,  117  ;  Beatrice 
Cicely,  120 ;  Cecil  Thomas,  Addenda,  page  xl.  ; 
Douglas  Francis,  118;  Edward,  119;  Edward 
William,  120;  Edwin,  119;  Edwin  Victor,  119; 
Eliza,  117,  120;  Elizabeth,  117;  Elizabeth  Linton, 
120;  Emilie  Isabelle,  118;  Emma,  118:  Enid 
Ayesha,  120;  Ethel  May,  120;  Evelyn  Maude, 
118  (and  Addenda,  page  xl.);  Fanny,  119;  Fanny 
Elizabeth,  119;  Fanny  Symes,  119;  Florence 
Ellen,  118;  Rev.  Francis  Edward  Varborough, 
iiS ;  Francis  Edwin,  118;  George  Henry,  119; 
George  Thomas  Symes,  118;  Hannah,  118;  Harry 
Saunders,  118  (and  Addenda,  page  xl.)\  Helen 
Craig,  118;  James  Valentine,  119;  Jane,  117, 
118,  120;  John,  117,  118;  John  Clement,  120; 
John  Hankey,  117,  119;  John  Harold,  119; 
Louisa,    iiS;    Madeline,    118;    Marguerite,    117; 


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Mary  Anne,  117;  Mary  Avis,  119;  Mary  Pilbeam, 
117;  Minnie,  119;  Phyllis  Ethel,  120;  Richard 
Nicolas,  118;  Rosena  Clara,  119;  Thomas,  118; 
Thomas  Cecil  Synies,  118:  Thomas  David,  117; 
Thomas  Edwin,  120 ;  Trevor  Jack  William, 
Addenda,  page  xl.  ;  Utten  Lamont,  120;  William, 
117;  William  George,  117;  William  Saunders, 
117. 

Hooper,  Harman  Bailey,  41  ;  Margaret,  41. 

Hopgood,  John,  52. 

Hornblower,  Eliza,  112. 

Horning,  Louisa,  118;  Thomas,  118. 

Horsey,  James,  66 ;  Janet  Mary  Etheridge,  66. 

Horton,  Anne,  212;  Eusebius,  212. 

Hotham,  Augustus  Thomas,  158;  Beaumont,  Lord, 
158;  Emma,  158;  Rev.  the  Hon'''«  Frederick, 
158  ;  Frederick  William,  158 ;  Rev.  William 
Francis,  158. 

Howe,  Anne  Frances,  Countess,  132,  141  ;  Lieut. - 
Colonel  George  Augustus  Frederick  Louis,  Earl 
Howe,  133  ;  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  Countess,  134  ; 
Harriet  Georgiana,  Countess,  132,  141  ;  Harriet 
Mary,  Countess,  133  :  Isabella  Maria  Catherine, 
Countess,  133 ;  Mary,  Countess,  132  ;  Admiral 
Richard,  Earl,  132  ;  Sir  Richard  George  Penn, 
Earl,  134  ;  Richard  William  Penn,  Earl,  80,  132, 
141  ;  General  Sir  Richard  William  Penn,  Earl, 
133  ;  Sophia  Charlotte,  Lady,  132  ;  see  Curzon  and 
Curzon-Howe. 

Howell,  Editha  Helen,  169;  Sir  Thomas,  169. 

Howes,  Catherine,  204  ;  George  Durrant,  204 ;  Rev. 
Henr)',  35 ;  Jane,  204. 

Hoy,  John  De  Beauvoir,  214;  Martha  Mary  Theresa, 
214. 

Hubbard,  Ellen,  89  ;  Emily  Fanny,  92  ;  John,  89, 
9^1  93 ;  John  Gellibrand,  Lord  Addington,  89, 
92  ;  Louisa  Ann,  89,  93  ;  Marian,  89,  92 ;  Rev. 
Thomas,  92 ;  William  Francis,  92. 

Huck-Saunders,  Jane,  76 ;  Richard,  76. 

Huddy,  Evelyn  Ellen,  42. 

Hughan,  Justina  Louisa,  206 ;  Thomas,  206. 

Hughes,  Arthur,  185  ;  Burroughes  Maurice,  35  ; 
Catherine  Cubitt,  35  ;  David  Walkin,  35  ;  Edith, 
1S5  ;  Frances  Mary,  35;  Gertrude,  194;  Henry, 
194 ;  Henry  Halcombe,  104  ;  Maria,  194 ; 
Penelope,  185. 

Hume,  Anna,  137;  Rev.  Quintin  Dick,  137;  see  Dick. 

Humphery,  Emma,  54;  John,  51,  54,  55;  Dame 
Maria,  55 ;  Mary,  54,  55  ;  Dame  Marj'  Catherine, 
55;  Sir  William  Henr)',  Bt.,  51,  54,  55. 

Hunt,  James  Peart,  167  ;  Margaret  Elizabeth,  167  ; 
Samuel  Lucas,  167 ;  Sara,  63 ;  Rev.  Thomas,  98  ; 
Thomas  Vate,  ^'^, 

Hunter,  Agnes,  193 ;  Rev.  Arthur  Jackson,  22 ; 
Dorothea  Maria,  22  ;  John  Charles  Frederick,  22  ; 
Hon''''  Meliora  Emily  Anna  Maria,  22  ;  Richard, 
22;  Stephen,  193. 

Huskinson,  William  Lambe,  5. 

Hutchinson,  Rev.  James,  164,  166  ;  Mabel  Haynes, 
127;  Margaret  Jane,  164,  166. 

Hutton,  Rev.  Henr)'  Frederick,  122  ;  Rev.  Henry 
WoUaston,  122,  123;  Louisa,  122;  Mary  Anne, 
122;  Rev.  Vernon  Wollaston,  122;  WiUiam,  122. 


Illingworth,    Edward,    146 ;    Ellen   Henrietta,    146 ; 

Jessie,  146. 
Ince,  Elizabeth,  58,  63  ;  Thomas,  58,  63. 
Inge,  Charles  Henr)',  98,  no. 
IngersoU,  J.,  15;  Sarah,  15. 

J 

Jackson,  Arthur,  54;  Benjamin,  204;  Elizabeth,  204; 
Jane,  204  ;  John  Mills,  77  ;  Marianne  Shrimpton, 
77;  Sarah,  122,  195;  Washington,  122. 


Jacob,  Henrietta   Sophia,    135  ;  John  Henry,    135  ; 

Millicent,  135. 
James,  Georgiana  Jane,  88  ;  Henry,  88. 
Jeffery,  Clare,  191  ;  Mary  Eliza,  191. 
Jeffreys,   Dodsworth,   135  ;    Minnie  Ellis  Gertrude, 

•35- 
Jennings,  Thomas  Edward,  5- 
Jersey,  George,  Earl  of,  78  ;  Sarah  Sophia,  Coantess 

of,  78. 
Jex-Blake,  Rev.  Charles  Thomas,  40. 
Jodrell,  Gilbert,  76  ;  Sarah,  76. 
John,  Elizabeth,  57  ;  George  Dennis,  57. 
Johns,   Henr)'  Tremenheere,  58  ;  Prudence,  57,  64  ; 

Tremenheere,  57,  64. 
Johnson,    Alfred,     206  ;    Cecilia  Jane,    206 ;     Edith 

Louise  Cave,  69  ;    Rev.   Edmund  Joseph  Francis, 

69  ;  George  Randall,  40 ;   James,  40  ;  Maury  Ann, 

40  ;  Rev.  Richard,  40. 
Jones,  Rev.  Alfred,  126  ;  Alice,   15  ;  Ayesha  Mary, 

120;    Emily  Eliza,   115;   Harriet,  116;  Rev.   H., 

120;    Rev.   Henrj',  115;    Isaac  Stephenson,  115; 

Joseph,   1x5;   Julie  Ogden,   15;  William  Ogden, 

IS- 
Joyce,  Evelyn  Martin  Byron,  156  ;  Rev.  James,  50  ; 

Laura,    50 ;     Sarah,    50 ;    Rev.    William    Heniy, 

50- 
Junod,  L.  IL,  168;  Louis  Henri,  168;  Wilhelmina, 

16S. 


K 


Kavanagh,  Matthew,  156;  Sarah,  156;  Sarah  Ellen, 
156. 

Kay-Shuttleworth,  Blanche  Marion,  Lady  Shuttle- 
worth,  94  ;  Sir  Ughtred  James,  Lord  Shuttleworth, 

94- 
Keddle,    Ann,    84 ;   Catherine   Anne,    84 ;   Shering, 

84. 
Keeton,  Haydn,  196. 
Kemp,  Charles,  192  ;  Elizabeth,  192. 
Kempe,  Alfred  John,  95  ;   Eleanor  Mar)'  Brandreth, 

95  ;  John  Arrow,  96  ;  Mary,  95. 
Kendall,    Frances,    148  ;     Henry  Edward,    51,   52  ; 

Peter,  148  ;  Sophia,  51,  52. 
Kennard,  Charlotte  Anne,  53  ;  Howard  John,   146  ; 

Jessie,   146  ;  Mar>'  Ann,   53  ;   Rev.   Robert  Bruce, 

53;  Robert  William,  53. 
Kersterman,  Katherine,  155;  Lieut. -Colonel  William 

Brewse,  155. 
Kimber,  Alice  Christine  Rose,  15  ;  Arthur,  15. 
Kimberiey,  Emma  Catherine,  191  ;  W.,  191. 
Kinchant^   Charlotte  Jemima,   165 ;  Joseph  Henry, 

165. 
King,  Esme,  141 ;  Rev.  William  Arthur,  141. 
Kingscote,    Caroline    Sophia,    140;    Hon"'   Emily 

Marie,    140 ;    Lady  Isabella   Frances  Anne,    140 ; 

John  Bloomfield,  140;  Nigel  Richard  Fitzhardinge, 

140 ;  Colonel  Sir  Robert  Nigel  Fitzhardinge,  133, 

140;  Colonel  Thomas  Henry,  140. 
Kingsley,  Rev.  Charles,  94. 
Kingsmill,  Jessie,  174  ;  Nicol,  174. 
Kinsey,  Jane,  76  ;  Peter,  76. 
Kirner,  Anthony,  60. 
Knapp,  Anna,  65  ;   Matthew,  65. 
Knight,  Augusta,   84,  85 ;    Elinor  Bulkely,  84,  85  ; 

Emily,  84,  85 ;  John  Baverstock,  84,  85. 


Labouchere,  Hon''''  Emily  Harriet,  1S3  ;  Henry, 
Lord  Taunton,  183. 

Lacon,  Sir  Edmund  Knowles,  Bt.,  33. 

Lake,  Harriet,  60  ;  W.,  60. 

Lambert,  Alexander  Clendinning,  7  ;  Emma  Hutchin- 
son, 126  ;  Emma  Maria,  7  ;  Grace  Susan,  7  ; 
Colonel  (oseph  .-Vlexander,  7  ;  William,  126. 


227 


Landon,  Caroline  Sarah,  143  ;   Dorolhy  Innes,  iSS  ; 
Elizabeth,    1S8 ;     Ernest    Edward    Balman,    188 ; 
Ernest    Whittington,     188;      Rev.    Canon    James 
Timothy   Bainbridge,    143  ;     Sarah,    143  ;     Violet 
Evelyn,  188. 
Lane,  'iIon'''=   Agnes,    108  ;   Colonel  Cecil   Newton, 
no;  \'en'''"=  Ernald,   108,   no;  John,   loS  ;  John 
Henry  Bagot,    108  ;   John   Newton,    loS  ;    Sarah, 
108. 
Lang,  Aimee,  53;  John,  53. 
Lascelles,  Georgina  Caroline,  82  ;  William,  82. 
Laleward,  Caroline,  91. 
Law,  James,  147  ;  Mabel,  147. 
I^wley,    Mildred    Rebecca,    104  ;    Sir    Robert,   Bt., 

104. 
Lawder,    Charles    Alfred    Browne,    28 ;    Dora,    28 ; 
General  Edward  James,  28  ;    Mary  Sophia  Clare, 
28. 
Lawrance,   Dame  Charlotte  Georgiana,  8 ;   Sir  John 
Compton,    8  ;     MiUicent    Emma    Rachel,    6,    8  ; 
Thomas  Dalton,  8. 
Leake,  Ann  Mary,  192  ;  Henry,  192. 
Leconfield,  Colonel  George,  Lord,  140. 
Lee,     Beatrice    Agnes,    45  ;     Charles    Marsh,    45  ; 
Enmia,  164,  166  ;  George,  164,  166,  167  ;  Helen, 
45  ;  John  Benjamin,  153  ;  Louisa,  164,  167. 
Lefroy,  Edward  Heathcote,  144. 
Legge,     Frances,     Countess     of    Dartmouth,     108  ; 
George,   Earl  jof  Dartmouth,    108 ;    Lady   Louisa, 
108. 
Lennox,  Charles,   Duke  of  Richmond  and  Lennox, 

22  ;  Lady  Jane,  22. 
Lescher,  Joseph  Samuel,  214  ;  Martha  Mary  Theresa, 

214;  Walberga  Mary,  214. 
Lethbridge,     Caroline    D'Albedyhill,     86  ;    Colonel 

Christopher,  86. 
Leveson-Gower,     Lady    Georgiana    Augusta,     180  ; 

Granville,  Marquess  of  Stafford,  180. 
Lewin,  Maria,  51,  52  ;  Samuel,  51,  52. 
Ley,  George,  13  ;  Mary  Elizabeth,  13. 
Lichfield,  Thomas,  Earl  of,  133. 
Liddle,  Rowland  Pemberton,  98,  99. 
Lidgater,  Eleanor,  198;  John,  198. 
LiUingston  (formerly  Spooner),  Abraham,  31. 
Lindsay,    Anne    Mary   Leake,    194 ;    Rev.   Thomas, 

194  ;  William,  194. 
Lindsey,  Albemarle,  Earl  of,  184. 
Linklater,  George,  201. 
Linton,  Elizabeth,  117  ;    Ella  Victoria,   loS  ;   James 

Wingfield,  108. 
Lisle,  Mercia  Mary  Anne,  8 ;  William  Clapcott,  8. 
Lister,  Matthew  Bancroft,  175  ;  Sophia,  175. 
Lithgow,    Harriet    Annie    Augusta,    139  ;      Robert, 

139  ;  Thomas  George,  139. 
Littledale,     Harold,     98 ;      Margaret,     98  ;     Sarah 

Annabella,  98. 
Livermore,  James  Isaac,  164. 
Liversidge,  Joseph,  154;  Lucy  Jane,  154. 
Lloyd,  Elizabeth,   57,   63  ;   Giwn,   57,   63  ;   Horace, 
147  ;  Margaret  Jessie,   147  ;  Sarah,  108 ;  Thomas, 
108. 
Lock,    His    Honour   Benjamin    Fossett,    187  ;    Jane 

Elizabeth,  1S7  ;  Susan  Beatrice,  187. 
Locke,   Augusta  Selina  Elizabeth,   79  ;    Selina,   79  ; 

William,  79. 
LoftHs,  Douglas,  26  ;  Violet  Maria  Charlotte,  26. 
Lombe,  Aurea  Otway,   10  ;   Ralph  Henry  Fenwick, 

10. 
Londesborough,   Grace   Augusta,   Countess    of,    82  ; 

Sir  William  Francis  Henry,  Earl  of,  82. 
London,  Rt.  Rev.  John  Randolph,  Bishop  of,  25. 
Long,  Rosetta,  96. 

Longman,  William,  90  ;  W'illiamina  Emma,  90. 
Lonsdale,  Augusta,  Countess  of,  78  ;    fames,  Earl  of, 

78;  Sir  Wiiliam,  Earl  of,  77,  78,  83". 
Lord,  Mary  Crossley,  85. 

Lovell,  Anne,  102  ;   Isaac,  102  ;   Isaac  Samuel,  102  ; 
Katharine  Annie,  102;  Rev.  William  Faur,  102. 


Lowe,  Anne,  77  ;  James,  69  ;  Richard,  77  ;  Robert, 
Viscount  Sherbrooke,  5 ;  Rev.  Robert,  5  ;  Sarah 
Maria  Isabel,  69  ;  see  Sherbrooke. 

Lowther,  Dame  Anne,  78,  83  ;  Augusta,  Countess 
of  Lonsdale,  78  ;  Lady  Elizabeth,  83  ;  Sir  Henry, 
Bt.,  S3;  Hon"'  Henry  Cecil,  78;  James,  Earl  of 
Lonsdale,  78  ;  .Sir  John,  Bt.,  83  ;  Sir  |ohn  Henry, 
Bt.,  83;  Sir  William,  Eail  of  Lonsdale,  77,  78,  83; 
Rev.  Sir  William,  Bt.,  78,  83. 

Lucas,  Anne  Florence,  Lady,  81. 

Luck,  Ellen  Georgina,  14  ;  Frederick,  14  ;  General 
.Sir  George,  14. 

Ludlow,  Annette,  155  ;  Rev.  Arthur  Rainey,  155  ; 
Katherine  Dorinda,  155  ;  Margaret  Lloyd,  155. 

Luxmoore,  Rev.  Coryndon,  65  ;  Mary,  65. 

Lygon,  General  Henry  Beauchamp,  Earl  Beauchamp, 
181  ;  Henry,  Earl  Beachamp,  181  ;  John  Reginald, 
P^arl  Beauchamp,  181 ;  Lady  Susan  Caroline,  181. 

Lyle,  Harriet  Eleanor,  52 ;  Hugh,  52. 

Lyttelton,  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  41  ;  Robert,  41. 


M 

McAndrew,  Mary  Elizabeth,  16. 

Macbean,     Lieut. -Colonel     Forbes,     171  ;     Frances 

Maria,  171. 
McCrea,  Bessie,  69;  Charles,  6g. 
MacDonald,  /Eneas,  174;  Mary,  174. 
Macgowan,    Alexander     Thorburn,    61  ;     Elizabeth 

Yorstoun,    61 ;    Inez    Ansell,    61  ;    Rev.    William 

Stuart,  61. 
Macguire,  Sarah,  156. 
Mackechnie,  Anna  Maria  Barbara,  85 ;  Stuart  Easton, 

85- 
MacKenzie,  Alexander,  15;  Alice,  15. 
Mackworth-I'raed,  Algernon  Henry,  4,  6;   Bulkley 

John,  6,  8 ;     Elizabeth,   8 ;    Emily    Maria,    6,    8  ; 

Emma,    8 ;      FitzPatrick     William     Bulkley,     8 ; 

Henry,  8  ;  Herbert  Bulkley,  8  ;    Hester  Caroline, 

6;  William,  8;  William  Mackworth  Bulkley,  8. 
Macmillan,  Catherine,  91 ;  James,  91. 
Macpherson,   Donald  Waller,  39  ;    Ethel  Mary,  39 ; 

Major-General  Roderick  Donald,  39. 
Mallei,  Countess  Adah  Lucy,  64 ;  Count  Egidio,  64. 
Magniac,  Fanny  Elisa,  7 ;  Hollingworth,  7. 
Maitland,  Emma  Jane,  162;  Gilbert  Grierson,  162. 
Majendie,    Elizabeth,     161  ;     Emma    Sophia,     161  ; 

Rev.    Henry    Lewis,     161  ;    Lewis,    161  ;    Lewis 

Ashhurst,  161. 
Makins,    Audrey   Katharine,    93 ;    Dame    Elizabeth, 

93;  Sir  William  Thomas,  Bt.,  93. 
Malet,  Sir  Charles  Warre,  Bt.,  127;  Eliza,  127. 
Maltby,  Fr.ances  Anne,  156;  Henry,  156. 
Mangles,  Mary,  35;  Robert,  35. 
Manners,  Constance  Edwina  Adeline,  Lady,  5  ;  John 

Thomas,  Lord,  5. 
Manvers,  Charles  Herbert,  Earl,  182. 
Marjoribanks,  Agnes,  85;  Sir  John,  Bt. ,  85. 
Marke,  Mary,  159. 

Marlborough,  John  Winston,  Duke  of,  134. 
Marr,  Henry,  197;  Mary,  197. 
Marriott,    Blanche    Katherine,    214 ;    Rev.    Charles, 

214;  Christopher,  214;  Rev.  Henry,  214. 
Marshall,  Elizabeth,  184;  M.,  184. 
Marston,     Annette      Maria,     197;       Arthur,     197; 

Gerakline,  197;  John  Arthur,  197. 
Martin,  Lady  Charlotte  Sophia,   182  ;  Rev.  George, 

182  ;    George    Edward,    181  ;    Rev.    Joseph,    182  ; 

Mary,   201  ;    Renira    Henrietta  Aldenburgh,    182  ; 

Waldyve  Alexander  Hamilton,  122. 
Maskew,  Alice  Ensor,  84 ;  Anna  Maria  Barbara, 
85  ;  Rev.  Arthur  Fairclough,  84  ;  Augusta,  85  ; 
Catherine  Anne,  84,  85 ;  Catherine  Emily,  84 ; 
Catherine  Sophia,  84  ;  Charles  Henry,  85  ;  Con- 
stance, 84  ;    Edward,  84  ;    Elizabeth,  84  ;    Emily, 

84  ;  Frances  Broadley,  84  ;  Francis  Ernest  Stordy, 

85  ;  George   Fairclough,   85  ;   Gerald  Arthur,  84  ; 


228 


Harriet    Mercia,    85 ;    Rev.   Henry    Edward,   85 ; 

Jane,  84  ;  John  Shepherd,  85  ;  JuHa  Caroline,  85  ; 

Lilian  Margaret,  85  ;  Marion,  85  ;   Mary   Pauline, 

85  ;  Thomas,  84  ;  Thomas  Anthony  Browne,  84 ; 

Rev.  Thomas  Ratsey,  84,  85. 
Master,    Isabel    Catherine,    213;    Thomas   William 

Chester,  213. 
Mathew,   Frances   Sarah,    148 ;    Gervase   Frederick, 

148 ;     Rev.     Murrav     Alexander,     148  ;     Murray 

William,  148. 
Matthews,  Mary  Alethea,  147 ;  Samuel,  147. 
de  Mauley,  William  Francis  Spencer,  Lord,  80. 
Maxwell,  Julia,  125;  General  William  George,  125. 
May,    Edward    Collett,     189 ;    Henry,    no;    Lilian 

Marie,  no;  Mary,  189. 
Maynard,  Emma,  186;  John,  1S6. 
Meade-King,    Elizabeth,    72 ;    Rev.    Frederick,    72 ; 

Norah,  72;  William  Thomas  Pearse,  72. 
Mee,  Joseph,  198;  Josephine  Theresa,  198;  Margaret, 

192;  Richard,  192;  Sarah,  192. 
Meggison,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  Addenda,  pa%e  xxiv. ; 

Mary,  38  (and  Addenda,  page  xxiv. ) ;  Thomas,  38 

(and  Addenda,  page  xxiv.) 
Meikle,  Helen,  201 ;  James,  201. 
Melvill,    Alice    Philippa,    164 ;    Emily    Jane,     164 ; 

Philip,  164. 
Melville,  Henr)-,  Viscount,  78;  Robert,  Viscount,  77. 
Merritt,    Mary   Beatrice,    15;    N.,    15;    Sarah,    15; 

Lieut. -Colonel  William  IngersoU,  15. 
Methuen,  Anna  Ploratia  Caroline,  Lady,  23  ;  Frede- 
rick Henry  Paul,  Lord,  23 ;  Hon'''*  Jane  Charlotte, 

23- 
Michel,    Anne    Charlotte,     l  ;     Caroline    Anne,    5  ; 

Major-General  Charles  Edward,  5  ;  David  Robert, 

I;  Elizabeth,  I;  Grace,  I;  General  John,  I,  f. 
Michelmore,  Caroline,  127;  Charles,  127. 
Middlecoat,    Colonel   Francis,    67  ;    Susannah   Mary 

Locke,  67. 
Middleton,  Alexander  G. ,  39;  Frances  Anna,  39. 
Miller,  John,  91 ;  Margaret  Greenlaw,  91. 
Milner,   Agnes,    193 ;    Elizabeth  Ann,   193 ;    Henry, 

193;  John,  193. 
Milvain    Agnes     Blake,    203  ;     James,    203  ;     Jane 

Davidson,  203. 
Monckton,    Edward    Henry    Cradock,    103 ;    Emily 

Jane,  103. 
Monk,  Alice,  206;  Charles  James,  206;  Julia,  206. 
Montagu,  Admiral  Sir  George,  132  ;  Georgiana,  132. 
Moody,  Georgina,  42. 

Moor,  Emma  Jane,  162;  Rev.  James  Hoare,  162. 
Moore,    Alice,    59,     112;     Arthur     William,     112; 

Catherine,    195;    Charles   Edward,    112;    Charles 

Edward     Arthur,     113;      Charles    Hewat,     113; 

Constance    Alice,     112;     Constance    Ellen,    195; 

Eliza,  112;  Emily,   113;  Ethel,   112;  Harry  Farr 

Bradley,  113;  Henry,  112;  Humfry  John  Bradley, 

113  ;  James  112  ;  John,  59,  1 12  :  John  Lines,  195  ; 

Mabel    Clara    Adelaide,    113;    Mary,    112,    113; 

Ralph  Bradley,  113;  Susan,  U2. 
Moore-Lane,  Dora,  28  ;  Thomas,  28. 
Mordaunt,    Dame    Elizabeth,    180;    Sir  John,    Bt., 

180;  Susan,  180. 
Morgan,    Anna    Maria,    159;    John,    89,    92;    Rev. 

John,  159;    Rev.  John  Woodrooffe,   159;    Marian, 

89,  92. 
Morley,   Edith    Caroline,    191  ;    Henry,    igi  ;    John 

(George),  Earl  of,  79;  Mary  Anne,  191. 
Mornington,  Anne,  Countess  of,  77  ;  William,   Earl 

of,  77. 
Morris,  Florence,  169;  Frank  Bird,  38;  Rev.  Joseph 

Lewis,  169;  Juliet  Daisy,  38;   Rupert  Lewis,  169. 
Morrison,  Florence,  205 ;  James,  205. 
Morse,  Amelia  Martha  Jane,  89,  93;  Leonard  Becher, 

89.  93- 
Mortimer,    Editha   Mary,    67 ;    Emma   Louisa,    67  ; 

William  Henry,  67. 
Mostyn,  Anastasia  Elizabeth,  103;  Sir  Edward,  Bt., 

103;  Edward  Henry,  103;  Dame  Frances,  103. 


Mullens,  Emilie  Gertrude,  71 ;  John  Ashley,  71. 

Mumford,  Harriet,  146;  Samuel,  146. 

Muriel,  Charles  Evans,   19!  ;  Gertrude  Maude,  191  ; 

Mary  Eliza,  191. 
Muscari,  Marchesa  Guiseppina,  186. 
Mutso,  Countess  Gertrude   Ethel,  59 ;  Count  Hiro, 

59- 

N 

Nash,  Andrew  John,  137  ;  Su.san  Lydia,  137. 
Neil,  Ellen  Driscoll,  113  ;  Jeremiah,  113. 
Neve,  Edward,  39  ;  Ellen  Harriett,  39. 
Newborough,  Spencer  Bulkelcy,  Ix)rd,  99. 
Newcastle,   Anna   Maria,   Duchess  of  20 ;    Thomas, 

Duke  of,  20. 
Newdigate,  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Agnes  Sophia,  1 1 1  ; 

Francis  William,  in. 
Newdigate -N'ewdegate,      Elizabeth     Sophia     Lucia, 

in;   Francis  Alexander,  109,  in. 
Newell,  Harriet,  71  ;  Rev.  Percy  Sergeant,  71. 
Newey,  Sarah,  114. 
Newman,    Elizabeth   Laura,  9  ;    Helen  Beatrice,   9  ;- 

Thomas  Houldsworth,  9. 
Newton,  D.  P.,  44  ;  Eleanor  Charlotte,  44  ;  Thomas, 

44. 
Nichol,  Christina,  190  ;  John  W.,  190. 
Nicholson,  Emily,  194  ;  James,  194  ;  Mary,  194. 
Nix,   Edward  Winckelmann,   196;   Margaret  Isabel, 

196. 
Norcup,  Frederick  William,  196  ;  Mabel  Constance, 

196. 
North,  Thomas,  145. 

Northbrook,  Thomas  George,  Earl  of,  133. 
Northey,  Evelyn  Marion,  162  ;  Lieut. -Colonel  George 

Wilbraham,  162  ;  Louisa,  162. 
Nugent,  .Admiral  Sir  Charles  Edmund,  9  ;   Georgina 

Charlotte,  9  ;  Richard,  Earl,  10. 


O 

Oliphant,  Katherine,  83  ;  Robert,  83. 

Oliver,  James  Lorimer,  201. 

Ollifife,   Joseph,   52  ;     Sir  Joseph   Francis,    51,    52  ; 

Dame  Laura,  52. 
O'Neill,  William,  Lord,  52  ;  see  Neil. 
Orhdge,  Ann,  32  ;  Joseph,  32. 
Ormond,  Ellen,  14  ;  George,  14. 
Ormsby,  Arthur,  63  ;  Mary  Elizabeth,  63. 
Orr,  Charlotte,  35,  36  ;    James    Henry  Cubitt,   36  ; 

Jane,  36  ;  John,  36  ;  Major-General  John  William, 

35.  36- 
Osbom,  Colonel  Edward,  198  ;  Eliza,  19S. 
Osmaston,  Lieut. -Colonel  Cecil  Alvend  FitzHerbert, 

71  ;      Florence    Mary,    71  ;     John,    71  ;     Minnie 

Buckley,  71. 
Oswald,  Emily,  no;  General  Sir  John,  no;  Mary 

Hannah,  202  ;  Robert  Appleby,  202. 
Ottley,    Drewr)-,    121  ;     Hon''''   George   Weatherill, 

loo  ;  Matilda  Elwin,  100  ;  Priscilla,  121. 
Ouvrv,  Frederic,  77. 
Owen,    Agnes,    54;    Captain    Charles,    R.N.,     54; 

Evelyn  Louise,  59  ;    Francis    Philip  Cunliffe,  54  ; 

Colonel  Henry  Charies  Cunliflfe,  54  ;  Joseph,  59 ; 

Mary,  54. 


Page,  Alexander,  137;  Beatrice  Louisa  Margaret,  137. 

Paget,  Lady  .A.delaide,  in;  Lord  Alexander  Victor, 
23;  Sir  Arthur,  79;  Dame  Augusta,  79;  Sir 
Augustus  Berkeley,  79;  Henry,  Marquess  of 
Anglesey,  23  ;  Henr)-  Baily,  Earl  of  Uxbridge,  79  ; 
Henry  William,  Marquess  of  Anglesey,  in;  Lady 
Hester  Alice,  23. 

Palmer,  Charies,  116;  Mary,  116;  Rose,  190. 


229 


Parish,  Alfred,  95  ;  Alice,  96  ;  Amelia  Martha  Jane, 
89,  93  ;  Arthur  Woodhyne,  94;  Audrey  Katharine, 
93  ;    Beatrice,  94  ;    Blanche  Marion,  94  ;    Bridget 
Audrey   Woodbine,    93 ;    Caroline,    91  ;    Caroline 
Hanrott,  95;  Catherine,  91  ;  Charles,  95;  Charles 
Compton,    95  ;    Charles    Douglas    Woodbine,    93  ; 
Charles   Mark   Woodbine,   94  ;   Charles  Wellesley, 
96 ;    Charles   W'oodbyne,    93  ;    Charlotte   Sophia, 
90 ;      Clement     Woodbine,      94     (and      Addenda, 
page  liii. ) :  David  Elmer  Woodbine,  93  ;  Dorothy 
Blanche   Woodbine,  93  ;    Dorothy  Margarita,  90 ; 
Dorothy    Mary    Catharine,     93  ;     Edward     Victor 
Leopold,  96 ;  P^leanor  Mary  Brandreth,  95  ;   Eliza, 
90 ;     Elizabeth,     8g,     95,      148 ;     Elsie     Bonham, 
Addenda,  page  liii.  ;    Emily,   91  ;    Emily   Fanny, 
92;    Eric  Woodbine,  91  ;  Florence,  9O  ;  Frances, 
33,  40 ;  Frances  Anna,   95  ;    Frances    Helen,   91  ; 
Frances     Montgomerie,     93  ;     Frances     Winifred 
Woodbine,    94 ;    Francis,  91  ;    Francis  Woodbine, 
93 ;    Frank,    91  ;    Frank   George    Woodbine,    90 ; 
Frank    Reginald  Woodbine,    91  ;    Geoffrey    Elliot 
Woodbine,    91;     George    Leonard,    92;    George 
Woodbine,  93,  94;  Gertrude  Frances,  96;  Harriet, 
92  ;  Harriet  Maria,  96  ;    Hon'"''-"  Helen  Jane,  93  ; 
Rev.    Henry,    33,    40,    89,    95 ;    Henry    Douglas 
Herbert,  91  ;  Henry  Headley,  91  ;    Henry  Wood- 
bine, 94;    Major-General    Henry    Woodbine,  90; 
Hope    Mary   Woodbine,    93  ;    Irene    Auriol,    96 ; 
Vice-Admiral  John  Edward,  90 ;  John  Woodbine, 
91  ;    Dame    Louisa    Anne,     89,    93  ;     Lucy,    95  ; 
Margaret    Greenlaw,    91  ;    Margaret    Violet,    91  ; 
Margarita  Dolores,  91  ;  Maria  Edith,  92;  Marianne, 
92;  Marjorie  Agnes  Woodbine,  93;  Mary  Eleanor, 
96;    Mary   Teresa,    96;    Nancy    Woodbine,    91; 
Nina    Louisa,    93  ;     Patrick    Edward     Gladstone 
Woodbine,    93 ;     Sarah,    33,    89,    90,    96,    148 ; 
V'iolet  Mary,  91  ;    Walter  Woodbine,   93  ;    Ven*"'" 
William    Douglas,    92  ;    William   Woodbine,    94 ; 
Williamina    Emma,   90;    Woodbine,    89,    91,    95, 
148;  Sir  Woodbine,  89,  93. 
Parker,    Augusta,    79 ;    Rev.    Charles,    50 ;    Charles 
George,   135  ;  Christopher  Comyns,   161  ;  Christo- 
pher    William,      167 ;      Emma     Elizabeth,     161  ; 
Isabella  Catherine,    135 ;    John   (George),    Earl  of 
Morley,  79;  John  Oxley,  161;  Mary,  50;  Thomas, 
50. 
Parkin,  George  Lewis,  132. 
Parks-Smith,  Charles  Egerton,  184;  Florence  Maud, 

1 84. 
Parr,  Alicia,  207  ;  Amy  Ursula,  207  ;  Cecil  Francis, 

207 ;  Thomas,  207. 
Parry,  Caleb  Hillier,  126;  Elizabeth  Emma,  126. 
Parsons,  Dame  Charlotte,  153;  Fanny,  153,  158; 
Rev.  Henry,  136;  Louisa  Catherine,  136;  Sir 
William,  153,  158. 
Pasley,  Gilbert  Kennedy,  66 ;  Sarah  Jane,  66. 
Passingham,  Adelaide  Augusta  Lloyd,  61  ;  Alice, 
59  ;  Amy,  61  ;  Augusta,  58,  64 ;  Augusta 
Franklyn,  58;  Augusta  Louisa  Johns,  61;  Augusta 
Maud,  60 ;  Augustus  Anwyl,  63  ;  Augustus  Robert 
Lloyd,  58,  64  ;  Augustus  Robert  Townshend,  58  ; 
Belle,  64;  Catherine  Amy,  61;  Charles,  60; 
Charles  Trelawny,  60 ;  Edmund  Reginald,  60 ; 
Elizabeth,  57-59,  63;  Elizabeth  Emma,  64;  Ellen, 
59  ;  Ellen  IVIaria,  60  ;  Evelyn  Louise,  59 ;  Francis, 
60 ;  George  Augustus,  61  (and  Addenda,  page  liii. ) ; 
Gertrude  Ethel,  59  ;  Rev.  Guy,  59  ;  Guy  Trenien- 
heere,  59;  Harriet,  60;  Harriet  Agnes,  61; 
Harriet  Elizabeth,  60;  Harriet  Johns,  58;  Harriette 
Maria,  59 ;  Hariy  Francis,  59 ;  Henrietta  Ellen, 
60;  Henry  Brereton,  60;  Henry  Tremenheere,  58  ; 
Ida  Constance,  60 ;  Inez  Ansell,  61  ;  Jonathan, 
59 ;  Colonel  Jonathan,  57,  63,  64 ;  Jonathan 
Tremenheere,  59  ;  Louisa  Lloyd,  57  ;  Maria,  59  ; 
Maria  Louise,  60 ;  Maria  Moore,  58  ;  Marianne, 
59 ;  Mary  Elizabeth,  63 ;  Mary  Millicent,  60 ; 
Millicent  Mary,  59;  Prudence,  57,  64;  Prudence 
Gertrude     Vyvian,     60 ;      Prudence      Mary,    60 ; 


Robert,    57,   63  ;    Lieut. -Colonel    Robert,   57,   58, 
63 ;    Robert   Townshend,    63 ;    Tremenheere,    59 ; 
Tremenheere  John,  59;    je«  Anwyl- Passingham. 
Paterson,    Major-General   Alexander,    33  ;    Catherine 
Childs,  204  ;  John,  33,  204  ;  Mary  Campbell,  33  ; 
Mary  Jane,  204;  William  Hocken,  204. 
Pattinson,  Hugh  Lee,  144;   Mary  Cc)nstance,  144. 
Patty,  Ada  Elizabeth,  187;  W.  '].,  187. 
Pauncefote,     Emma,     37  ;     Sir    Julian,     Baron,    37 ; 

Robert,  37 ;  Selina  Fitzgerald,  Lady,  37. 
Payne,  Anne,  92;  Catherine  Ethel,   175;   Elizabeth 
Eliza  Addison,    175;    Henry  Wood,   175;    James, 
160;  John,  92  ;  Mary  Lane,  160. 
I'eachell,  George  Joseph,   195,   196  ;  Joseph  Robert, 

195  ;  Sarah  Mallin,  195. 
Peacock,  Anthony  Taylor,  4;  Mary,  4;  see  Willson. 
Pearce,  Mary  Ann  Gundry,  99 ;  Richard,  99. 
Pearl,  Catherine,  195. 
Pearson,   Rev.    Arthur,    159,    161  ;   John,    127,    161  ; 

Marion  Elisabeth,  127;  Sophia  Jane,  161. 
Peel,    Hon''''  Caroline   Susan    Mary   Stapleton,    22 ; 
Lieut. -Colonel  Cecil  Lennox,  22;  Lady  Jane,  22; 
Laurence,  22. 
Pelham,  Rev.  John  Barringham,  34. 
Pelham-Clinton,  Lady  Anna  Maria,  20 ;  Anna  Maria, 
Duchess   of    Newcastle,    20 ;    Thomas,    Duke    of 
Newcastle,  20. 
Pemberton,  Percy  Leigh,  90. 
Pendrill,  Harriet,  87:  John,  87. 

Penny,    Annie    Daltim,    188 ;    Constance    Susannah, 
lOi  ;  Edward,   188;  Elizabeth,   188;  Rev.  James, 
18S,  1S9  ;  John,  loi. 
Pennycuick,  Lucy,  156. 

Pennyman,  Lieut. -Colonel  Alfred  Worsley,  171  ; 
Angela  Beatrix,  172;  Beatrix  Jane  Frances,  172; 
Dora  Maria,  171  ;  Dorothy,  170;  Edith  Mary, 
172;  Frances,  170 ;  Frank  Worsley,  172  ;  James 
Beaumont  Worsley,  171;  James  Stovin,  170; 
James  White,  170;  James  Worsley,  171;  Joan 
Mary,  172;  Mary  Dorothy,  171;  Mary  Mackenzie, 
170;  Ralph,  170;  Thomas  Henry,  171;  Rev. 
William  Geoffrey,  172;  Sir  William  Henry,  Bt., 
1 70  ;  see  Worsley. 
Percival,  Isabella,  186;  Mary,  186  ;  Thomas  William, 

186. 
Perfect,  Catherine,  124,  173  ;  John,  124,  173. 
Peters,  Constance,  55,  56  ;  William,  55,  56. 
Phelips,   Cicely   Grace   Augusta,    8  ;    Clare    Louisa, 
184  ;  Constance  Louisa,  8,  184  ;  Ellen  Harriet,  8  ; 
William,  8  ;  William  Robert,  8,  184. 
Philipps,   Elsbeth,    207  ;    Sir  James   Erasmus,   207  ; 

Hon'''e  Mary  Margaret,  207. 
Philips,  Harriet  Sophia,  150;  Shakespear,  150. 
Phillips,   Edith    Mary,    172  ;    Lieut. -Colonel   George 
Fraser,    172;     Harriet,    145;     Henry   Wyndham, 
172. 
Phipps,  see  Waller. 
Pickford,   Rev.   Francis,    175  ;    Katherine  Elizabeth 

Edith,  175  ;  Sophia,  175. 
Pierrepont,  Charles  Herbert,  Earl  Manvers,  182. 
Piers,  Elizabeth,  76  ;  William,  76. 
Pierson,  Anna  .Maria,  34  ;  Rolfe,  34. 
Pinder,  Alice  Emma,   36  ;    Thomas   Richmond,   36  ; 

Walter,  36. 
Pitt,    Ann,    32;    Charlotte,    32;      Elizabeth,    116; 
Fanny,      119  ;     George,      116  ;     Colonel     Henry 
Dowdeswell,     32;     Joseph,     32;      Mary,      116; 
William,  20,  1 19;  William  Gregson,  32. 
Pittar,  Elizabeth  Eliza  Addison,  175. 
Plowden,  Sir  W^illiam  Chichele,  log. 
Plunkett,  Arthur  James,  Earl  of  F'ingall,  213  ;  Lady 

Emma  Frances  Mary,  213. 
Pocock,   Anne,    185  ;    Mary  Anne,    185  ;    Nicholas, 

185. 
Peer,   Florence,  46  ;    George   Beresford,  40  ;   Mary, 

46  ;  Samuel  Beresford,  46. 
Pole,   Major-General  Edward,    15  ;    Edward  Albert, 
15  ;  Emma  Catherine,  15  ;  Fanny,  15. 


230 


Polkinghorne,  Belle,  64  ;  Captain  James,  R.  N. ,  64. 

Pollock,  Isabella,  185  ;  Jane,  36  ;  Rev.  Lothian,  185. 

Ponsonby,  Cyril  Walter,  183  ;  Frederick  George 
Brabazon,  Earl  of  Bessborough,  181  ;  John 
William,  Earl  of  Bessborough,  So  ;  Louisa  Susan 
Cornwallis,  Countess  of  Bessborough,  181  ;  Maria, 
Countess  of  Bessborough,  80  ;  Lady  Mary,  181  ; 
Rev.  Walter  William  Brabazon,  Earl  of  Bess- 
borough, 181,  184  ;  William  Francis  Spencer,  Lord 
De  Mauley,  80 ; 

Ponsonby- Fane,  Constance  Louisa,  8,  184;  Hon*"'" 
Sir  Spencer  Cecil  Brabazon,  8,  184. 

Poole,  Cudworth  Halsted,  21  ;  Isabel  Marian,  21. 

Poore,  Dame  Agnes,  85  ;  Anna  Maria  Barbara,  85  ; 
Sir  Edward  Poore,  Bt.,  85. 

Porter,  Anna  Maria  Georgiana,  159  ;  Edward 
Robert,  159  ;  Robert  Tindal,  159. 

Post,  Arthur,  183 ;  Elizabeth,  183  ;  Helen  Agnes, 
183. 

Pottow,  Emma,  186  ;  John,  186 ;  Winifred  Mary, 
186. 

Powell,  Frank,  115  ;  Rosamond,  115. 

Powis,  Edward,  Earl  of,  180. 

Powys,  Anne  Catherine,  98  ;  Thomas  Jelf,  98. 

Poynter,  Maria  Loraine,  100  ;  Renton  George  Felix, 
100. 

Praed,  Herbert  Bulkeley,  10  ;  see  Mackworth-Praed. 

Prendergast,  Emma  Maria,  7  ;  Guy  Leno.\,  7. 

Preston,  Benjamin,  37  ;  Ernest  Fortescue,  37  ;  Eva 
Mary,  37. 

Prinsep,  Mary,  154. 

Prior,  Captain,  R.N.,  95  ;  Mary,  95. 

Pritchard,  Fanny,  119  ;  WUliam,  119. 

Probyn,  Rev.  Edmund,  82  ;  Juliana,  82. 

Prowse,  Elizabeth,  180;  Thomas,  180. 

Pulleine,  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  142;  James,  142. 

PuUeyn,  Edward,  154  ;  Herbert  Walker,  154  ; 
Hilda  Rohde,  154;  Lucy  Jane,  154. 

Pye,  Charles,  206 ;  Finetta,  206 ;  Frances  Ursula, 
206  ;  Rev.  Henry  Anthony,  206  ;  Jemima,  206. 

Pyke,  Mar)'  Anne,  122  ;  Thomas  Tweed,  122. 


Quigley,  Alexander  Murray,  163  ;   Uma  Sophia,  163. 


R 


Radcliffe,  Charlotte  Gertrude,  138;  Richard,  13S. 
Radclyfie,      Blanche,     64 ;       Charles     James,     64 ; 

Margaret,  64. 
Raeburn,  James,  85 ;  Marion,  85. 
Raglan,  Richard  Henry  FitzRoy,  Lord,  81. 
Ralli,  Julia,  206;  Pantia,  206. 
Ramsden,  Dorothy  Lynch,  151  ;  Emma  Susan,   151  ; 

Henry,   151;   James,    150;   John  Charles  Francis, 

151  ;  Louisa,  173;  Louisa  Ann,  173;  Rev.  William 

Benson,  173. 
Randall,    Eliza    Cecil,    196 ;    Richard    George,    25 ; 

Thomas,  196. 
Randolph,  Dame  Eleanor  Harriet,  25  ;  Admiral  Sir 

George  Granville,  25  ;    Rt.   Rev.  John,  Bishop  of 

London,   25  ;    Rev.   Rodney  Granville,  25 ;   Rev. 

Thomas,  25. 
Ratsey,    Admiral     Edward,     85  ;      Elizabeth,     84 ; 

Christopher,  84  ;  Julia  Caroline,  85. 
Reading,  George,  114;  Hebe,  114. 
Reeve,    General  John,    6 ;    Lady   Susan,   6 ;    Susan 

Millicent,  6. 
Reid,  Eleanor  Charlotte,  44. 
Remnant,  Francis,  160  ;  Mary  Barlow,  160. 
Renwick,  George  Robert,   189 ;  Lois  Gertrude,  189  ; 

Mary,  189. 
Reynardson,  Etheldred  Anne,  3 ;  Jacob,  3. 
Reynolds,  Elizabeth,  29 ;  James  Alfred,  29 ;  Rowland 

John,  29. 


Rhodes,   Charles    Henry    Rownson,    96 ;    Margaret 
Lucy,  96 ;  Mary  Eleanor,  96 ;  William  Manfield, 
96. 
Ribton,  Ada,  24;  Sir  John  Sheppy,  Bt.,  24. 
Riccardi,  Adolfo,  Count,  53  ;  Airaee,  Countess,  53  ; 

Fede  Maria,  Countess,  53. 
Riccardi-Cubitt,    Charles    Cyril,     53 ;    Fede    Maria, 
Countess    Riccardi,    53 ;     Monica    Yolanda,    53 ; 
Theodora     Fede     Maria,    53 ;     Thomas,    Count, 
53 ;  Vera  Alicia  Maria,  53 ;  see  Cubitt. 
Rice,   Edward  Royds,  71  ;    Elizabeth,  87  ;   Horence 
Mary,  71  ;  Helena  Louisa,  87  ;  Rev.  Ilenry,  153  ; 
Rev.  Horatio  Morgan,  87;  Rev.  John  Morgan,  87; 
Sarah,  153. 
Richards,  Emma,  4 ;  Henry,  4 ;  Westley,  4. 
Richardson,  Anna,  137;  William,  137. 
Richmond  and  Lennox,  Charles,  Duke  of,  22. 
Rickards,  Agnes  Sophia,  100;  Rev.  Thomas  Ascough, 

100. 
Rickman,  Ann,  100;  Samuel  Philip,  109. 
Ridley,  Frederick,   118;    Jane,    118;    Sir   Matthew 

White,  Bt.,  199;  Sarah,  199. 
Ringer,  Sarah  Jane,  205  ;  Thomas,  205. 
Rising,  Captain  Charles  Compton,   R.N.,  95;  Eliza- 
beth, 95 ;  Robert,  95 ;  Thomas  Alfred,  95. 
Pitches,  Esther,  95 ;  George,  95. 
Rivaz,  Colonel  Vincent,  126. 
Rivington,  Charles,  170;  Elianor  Charlotte,  170. 
Roberts,  Clarence  Armstrong,   163  ;  Elizabeth,  198  ; 

Herbert  James,  163;  Mary  Agnes  Eldridge,  163. 

Robinson,  Ann,  159;  Charlotte,  180;  Lieut. -General 

John,    180;    Mary,    159;    Hon*"''    Rebecca,    180; 

William,  159. 

Robson,  Rev.  Henry,  160;  Marjorie  Hamilton,  160. 

Rocke,  Harriet,  165  ;  Rev.  John,  165  ;  Rev.  Thomas 

Owen,  165. 
Roe,  Eliza  Banister,  188;  John  Banister,  188  ;  Mary 

Anne,  188. 
Roget,  John  Lewis,  186. 

Rohde,  Major,  154;  Sarah,  154;  Sarah  Mary,  154. 
RoUeston,  Anna,   65;    Charlotte   Frances  Anne,  4; 
Evelyn  Marian,  65  ;   Colonel  Lancelot,  4 ;  Philip 
Lancelot,  65 ;  Rev.  Septimus,  65. 
Rookes,  Frances  Mary,  86  ;  John,  86. 
Rose,  Frances  Priscilla,  123;  John  Capel,  123;  Lucy 

Jane,  123;  Thomas,  123;  William  Somerset,  123. 
Ross,  Alice  Mary,   154;    Ella  Victoria,   108 ;   Harry 

Astwood,  154;  John,  I08. 
Rossi,  Antonia  Maria  Adelaide,  64  ;  Giovanni  Carlo 
Niccolo,  64  ;  Irene  Matilda,  64 ;  Nobile  Guiseppe 
Enrico,  64. 
Rosslyn,  Robert  Francis,  Earl  of,  81. 
Rouch,  Anna  Caroline,  185;  Isaac  Edward,  185. 
Rous,     Lady    Augusta    Fanny,    1 1  ;    John    Edward 

Cornwallis,  Earl  of  Stradbroke,  11. 
Rouse,    Barbara    Madelaine    Honor,    155 ;    Ezekiel, 

155  ;  Margaret  Lloyd,  155. 
Rowe,  Amelia,  122;  Charles,  122. 
Royds,  Rev.   Charles  Cradock  Twemlow,  98  ;   Rev. 
Charies  Smith,  98  ;  Cornelia  Francis,  6 ;  Edmund, 
6,  II  ;  Rev.  Francis  Coulman,  6  ;  Mary  Ann,  98  ; 
Rachel  Louisa,  6  ;  Theodosia  Mar)-,  98. 
Rumsey,  Charlotte,  71 ;  Rev.  John,  71. 
Russell,  Ada,  174;  Frank  Hamilton,  173;  Margaret 

May,  173. 
Rust,  Mabel,  42. 

Rutherford,  Annie  Mary,  202;  Henry,  25;  John 
Hunter,  202  ;  Colonel  John  Victor  Walton,  202 ; 
Margaret,  202. 


St.  Asaph,  Rt.  Rev.  Lewis  Bagot,  Bishop  of,  108. 

St.  Barbe,  John,  153  ;  Sarah,  153. 

St.  Clair-Erskine,  Robert  Francis,  Eari  of  Rossl)-n, 

81  ;  Lady  Sybil  Mary,  Si. 
St.    George,    John   \'illiers,    109  ;      Mary   Elizabeth 

Moore,  109. 


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St.  Germans,  Edward  Granville,  Earl  of,  I  So  ; 
Emily  Harriet,  Countess  of,  183  ;  Henr>-  Corn- 
wallis.  Earl  of,  183;  Jemima,  Countess  of,  180; 
John,  Earl  of,  180:  John  Granville  Cornwallis,  Earl 
of,  183;  Susan,  Countess  of,  180;  William,  Earl 
of,  180;  WiUiam  Gordon  Cornwallis,  Earl  of,  182; 
see  Eliot. 

Saltoun,  Alexander,  Lord,  212. 

Sams,  Isabel,  69  ;  Louis  Robert,  69. 

Sanders,  John,  198  ;  Josephine  Theresa,  198. 

Sandilands,  Hon''''=  Helen  Jane,  93  ;  James  Walter, 
Lord  Torphichen,  93  ;   Rev.  the  Hon''!"  John,  93. 

Sanford,    Anna   Horatia   Caroline,    23 ;    Rev.   John, 

23- 

de  Santo  Teodoro,  Luigi  Caracciolo,  Due,  79. 

Saunders,  Mary  Pilbeam,  117;  Thomas,  117. 

Savi,  Angelo,  38  ;  Charlotte  Mary,  38. 

Savill,  Arthur  Edward,  55. 

Sayer,  Joseph,  191  :  Mary  Anne,  191. 

Scarlett,  Agnes,  50;   Elizabeth,  51  ;  William,  51. 

Schonberger,  Benno,  72  ;  Elsie  Helen,  72. 

Schwartz,     Elsa    Florence,     205  ;      Florence,    205  ; 

Robert  George,  205. 
Scott,    .\niy,    102  ;    Ann,   201  ;    Annie  Mary,   202  ; 

Arthur  Pickett,  102  ;  Charles  Brough,  203  ;  Charles 

Thomas,    203  ;     Constance    Evelyn    Mary,     102  ; 

Dame    Elizabeth,    201  ;     Fanny    Elizabeth,    202 ; 

Flora  Alice,  203  ;   Flora  Brookbank,  203  ;   Dame 

Helen,   201  ;     Janie,    203  ;    Jane   Davidson,   203  ; 

John,  190:  John,  Earl  of  Eldon,  7;  Sir  John,  Bt., 

201  ;  Joseph  Samuel,  202  ;  Margaret  Louisa,  190  ; 
Mary,  201  ;  Mary  Hannah,  202  ;  Mason  Hogarth, 
203  ;     Mason   Thompson,    203  ;     Millie   Oswald, 

202  ;  Robert  Pickett,  102  ;  Samuel,  201  ;  Lady 
Selina  Jane,  7  ;  Walter,  202  ;  Sir  Walter,  Bt., 
201  ;  William  Martin,  203  ;  William  Walter 
Brough,  203. 

See,  Elizabeth,  69  ;  James,  69. 

Seeton,  Constance  Frances,  66  ;  W.  J.,  66  ;  William 

Tor,  66. 
Sewell,  Isabella,  7 ;  Thomas  Bermingham  Daly  Henry, 

7- 
Shairp,  Caroline,  127;  Marie,  127;  Stephen  Francis, 

127  ;  Stuart  Courtenay,  127. 
Shalders,  Elizabeth,  204  ;  Jacob,  204. 
Shaw,    Rev.     Bernard    Day    Douglas,     109 ;     Rev. 

Edward  Francis,  109;  Louisa,  109  ;  Mary  Elizabeth 

Moore,  109. 
Shedden,  Alice   Sarah,    46  ;   Charlotte  Joanna,  46  ; 

George,  44,  46  ;  Graham  Eden,  45,  46  ;  Margaret, 

46  ;  Roscow  Cole,  46. 
Shee,  Harriet,   36  ;   Sir  Martin  Archer,  36  ;  William 

Archer,  36. 
Shennan,    Catherine,     91  ;     David    Anderson,     91  ; 

Margarita  Dolores,  91  ;  Robert,  91. 
Shepherd,  Edith,  124;  Joseph,  124. 
Sherard,    Philip,    Earl    of    Harborough,    6  ;     Lady 

Susan,  6. 
Sherbrooke,  Alice  Maud,  133  ;  Evelyn  Alice  Curzon, 

133;     Lady    Harriet    Alice,     133;    Rev.     Henry 

Ne\-ile,  5,  133  ;  Henry  Porter,  5,  133  ;  Lady  Lilias 

Charlotte,    133  ;    Louisa   Anne   Fleming,   5,    133 ; 

Penn  Curzon,   133  ;  Robert,  Viscount,   5  ;   Sybilla 

Mary  Curzon,  133;  William,  5;  see  Lowe. 
Shuttleworth,    Blanche     .Marion,     Lady,    94  ;      Sir 

Ughtred  James,  Lord,  94. 
Sicotte,  Albinia,  173  ;  Hon''''^  Louis  Victor,  173. 
Simpson,  Elizabeth,  93  ;  Lightly,  93  ;  Mary  Headley, 

150;  Rev.  Ralph  Hutchinson,  150;  Thomas,  150. 
Sitwell,    Sir   George,    Bt.,    21  ;     Dame    Susan,    21  ; 

Susan  Alice,  21. 
Slater,    Harriette   Maria,    59,    64 ;    Stanley    Finnan, 

59- 
Smith,    Alan    Kenyon,     102 ;    Alice    Maud,     133  ; 

Charlotte,  43  ;    Elizabeth   Laura,  9  ;   Emma,   37  ; 

Emma  Protheroe,  40 ;   Esther  Anne,  42  ;  George 

Mortimer,  43  ;  Gertrude  Mary,  102  ;   Henry  Abel, 

133;    Horace,    173;    Sir  James,   42;   Jane,    204; 


John,  204  :  John  Graham,  90  ;  Martin  Tucker,  9  ; 
R.,   37  ;    Richard,   82  ;    Robert,   37  ;    Selina,  82  ; 
see  Pauncefote. 
Smyth,   Dame  Alicia  Maria  Eliza,    139  ;    Elizabeth, 
139  ;    Frances  Anna,   39  ;    George   Watson,    39  ; 
General  the  Hon'^'<^  Sir  Leicester,  139  ;  Nellie,  39  ; 
Robert,     139;     Robert    Middleton    Watson,    39; 
see  Curzon. 
Smythe,   Anastasia  Elizabeth,    103  ;    Colonel   David 
Murray,  1 10  ;    Edward  Joseph,   103  ;   Sir   Edward 
Joseph,   Bt.,    103;    Emily,    no;    Dame   Frances, 
103;  Katherine  Jane,  no;  William,  no. 
Soames,   Arthur  Granville,   93  ;   Harold,   93  ;   Hope 

Mary  Woodbine,  93. 
Soden,  Thomas,  31. 

Somerset,  Georgiana  Charlotte,  Duchess  of  Beaufort, 
136 ;  Henry  Adelbert  Wellington  FitzRoy,  Duke 
of  Beaufort,  136;  Henry  Charles,  Duke  of  Beaufort, 
140;  Henry  Charles  FitzRoy,  Duke  of  Beaufort, 
136;  Lady  Isabella  Frances  Anne,  140;  Richard 
Henry  FitzRoy,  Lord  Raglan,  81. 
Somerville,   Fanny  Elizabeth,   119;  Howard  Clifton, 

119  ;  William  Finlay,  ng. 
Southampton,  Anne,  Lady,  108  ;  Charles,  Lord,  108. 
Southwell,   Cecilia  Jane,  206  ;    Harriet  Anne,   212  ; 
MeUora,    20 ;      Rev.     the     Hon*"'"    Richard,    20 ; 
Rev.  Richard  Marcus,  206;  William,  212. 
de  Soyres,  Catherine  Marianne,  187;  Leopold,  187. 
Spencer,     Catharine,     40  ;      Henry,     40  ;      Henry 

Montagu,  7. 
Spencer- Churchill,  Lady  Georgiana  Elizabeth,   134; 

John  Winston,  Duke  of  Marlborough,  134. 
Spicer,   John    Edmund    Philip,    82  ;    John    William 

Gooch,  82  ;  Juliana,  82  ;  ^Iargaret  Mary,  82. 
Spinola-Canevari,     Antonia     Maria    Adelaide,     64  ; 

Dei  Marshesi,  64. 
Spooner,  Barbara,  31 ;  Charles  Herbert,  32 ;  Charlotte, 
32  ;  Charlotte  Augusta,  31  ;   Elizabeth  Lucy,  31  ; 
Florence   Lucy,    31  ;    Frances,   32  ;   George  Cecil 
Frederick,   32;  Isaac,   31;  John,   32;    Lucy,   31; 
Ven''i<!  William,  31. 
Stafford,  Granville,  Marquess  of,  iSo. 
Stainer,  Edward,   196  ;  Dame  Eliza  Cecil,   196  ;   Sir 

John,  196;  Rosalind  Flora,  196. 
Stamford,  Harry,  Earl  of,  97. 
Stanfield,  Alfred  William,   16  ;  Anne  Emily  Louisa, 

16;  Sylvia  Crochley,  16. 
Stanhope,  Lady  Anna  Maria,  20 ;  William,   Earl  of 

Harrington,  20. 
Staniland,    Edith    Meabum,     176;    Meaburn,    176; 

Robert  W^illiani,  176. 
Staples,  Catherine  Amy,  61 ;  John,  61. 
Stapleton,  Frances,  20;  Colonel  James  Russell,  20. 
Stapleton-Cotton,  Alice  Hester  Camilla,  22;  Caroline, 
Viscountess  Combermere,  20 ;  Hon'''"'  Caroline 
Frances,  20 ;  Hon*"'"  Caroline  Susan  Mary 
Stapleton,  22  ;  Hon'''"  Charlotte  Ann,  21  ;  Sir 
Francis  Lynch  Wellington,  Viscount  Combermere, 
21  ;  Hazel  Louisa,  Viscountess  Combermere,  21  ; 
Hon'''=  Hester  Alice,  23  ;  Hon*"'"  Isabel  Marian, 
21;  Hon'"''*  Jane  Charlotte,  23;  Jane  Primrose, 
24 ;  Mary  WooUey,  Viscountess  Combermere,  20 ; 
Hon'"'"  Meliora  Emily  Anna  Maria,  22 ;  Olive 
Harriet,  23,  152;  PauUne  Edith,  24;  Captain 
Richard  Greville  Arthur  Wellington,  R.N.,  23, 
152  ;  Colonel  Hon*"'"  Richard  Southwell  George, 
23,  152;  Robert  Francis,  24;  Sir  Robert  Welling- 
ton, Viscountess  Combermere,  21  ;  Field-Marshal 
Sir  Stapleton,  Viscount  Combermere,  20 ;  Susan 
Alice,  Viscounte-ss  Combermere,  21 ;  Violet  Maude, 
24 ;  Colonel  Sir  Wellington  Henry,  Viscount 
Combermere,  21;  Wellington  Robert  Paul,  23; 
see  Cotton  and  Combermere. 
Stares,  George  Henr)',  46  ;  Marianne,  46  ;  William, 

46. 
Steel,  Rev.  James,  143. 

Stephens,  Captain  James  Agnew,   R.N. ,  57;  Louisa 
Lloyd,  57 ;  Mary  Ellis,  57. 


232 


Stone,  Caroline  Susanna,  127 ;  Rev.  George,  127. 
Stopford,  Anna  Catherine  Elizabeth,   16  ;  Brigadier- 
Genera!  James,  16;  Mary  Elizabeth,  16. 
Stordy,  Jane,  84 ;  Thomas,  84. 
Storey,    Ann    Elizabeth,    37  ;    Colonel  .David,    37 ; 

Margaret,  37  ;  Mary,  37  ;  Richard,  37. 
Stovin,  Elianor  Charlotte,   170  ;  Frances,  170;  Rev. 

James,  170,  171 ;  Rose,  171. 
Stradbroke,  John  Edward  Comwallis,  Earl  of,  II. 
Strath,  Ellen,  14;  John,  14. 
van  Straubenzee,  XIajor-General  Turner,  157. 
Stuart,  Elizabeth  Yorstoun,  61;  William,  61. 
Stuart-Menteth,  Harriet  Rose  Amy,  100;  Sarah,  100; 

Colonel  William,  100. 
Stucley-Stucley,  Dame  Marion  Elizabeth,  2  ;   Dame 

Rosamond  Hester,  2;    Lieut. -Colonel  Sir  William 

Lewis,  Bt. ,  2. 
Sturt,  Lady  Charlotte  Penelope,  133  ;  Harriet  Mary, 

133;  Henry  Charles,  133. 
Stutchbury,    Mary  Avis,    119;    Pearson  John,    119; 

William,  119. 
Sulivan,    Blanche,    64 ;    Colonel    George    Augustus, 

Filmer,  64. 
Sullivan,  Georgina,  3;  John,  3. 
Sully,  Elizabeth,  72. 
Summerhayes,  Rev.  Julius  James,  loi. 
Sutton,   Elizabeth   Wilhelmina,    160,    162 ;    Francis, 

160,  162. 
Swainson,   Rev.   Edward  Christopher,   165  ;  Harriet, 

165;  Harriet  Alice  Lister,  165. 
Swale,  Alice,  96  ;  Harold,  96  ;  Rev.   Hogarth  John, 

96. 
Swan,    John    Charles,     143 ;    Sarah    Frances,    143 ; 

William,  143. 
Swinburne,   Eleanor  Young,    135  ;    Thomas  Robert, 

'35- 
Swindell,  Arthur  Camden,   194  ;  Lucy,  194  ;  Martha 

Eliza,  194;  Rev.  Thomas  Greenall,  194. 
Sykes,    Charlotte    Elizabeth    Jane,     175  ;     Herbert 

Schofield,  175. 
Symons,  Catherine,  121;  Louisa,  121;  William,  121. 
Syson,   Eliza,  66  ;    Isabel  Mary,  66  j  Rev.  William, 

66  J  William  Baines,  66. 


Tail,  Most  Rev.  Archibald  Campbell,  Archbishop  of 

Canterbury,  21 ;  Craufurd,  21 ;  Susan,  21. 
Talboys,  David  Alfonso,  59  ;    Marianne,  59  ;    Mary, 

59- 
Tallents,  George  William,  54  ;   Godfrey,  54  ;   Hon'"'"' 

Mildred  Sophia,  54. 
Tanner,  Frederick  Scott,  204. 
Taunton,  Henry,  Lord,  183. 
Taylor,   Ann,   89 ;    Anthony,   89 ;    Elizabeth,   3,   6  ; 

Emily  Mary,    126;    Fanny,    119;    Lnetitia   Mary, 

126  ;     Robert,    3,    6  ;     Surgeon- General    William 

Baker,  126. 
Temple,  Sir  William,  89. 
Thomas,  Josiah,  135;  «e  Treherne 
Thompson,  Rev.  Mungo  Noble,  45 ;  Selina,  45. 
Thorpe,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  Addenda,  pai;e  xxiv.  ; 

John,  Addenda,  page  xxiv. 
Thwaites,  Henry,  185  ;  Penelope,  185. 
Thynne,  Lord  Edward,  182  ;  Mary  Isabella  Emma, 

182. 
Tibbits,  Fanny,  193  ;  Thomas,  193. 
Tidswell,  Richard  Henry,  148. 
Tindal,  .\nna  Maria,  159  ;  Henrietta  Maria  O'Donnel, 

165  ;      Rev.     John,     159  ;    Vice-Admiral     Louis 

SjTnonds,  165;  Maria  Merelina  Symonds,  165. 
Tobin,  Sir  John,  9S  ;  Margaret,  98. 
Todd,  Brereton  F.  H.,  59  ;  Ellen,  59. 
Tollemache,  Henry  James,  79. 
Tomkinson,  Harriet  Sophia,  150;  Rev.  Henry,  150; 

Henry   Richard,    150;     James,     150;     Katherine 

Maria,  150;  Sophia  Anne,  150. 


Torphichen,  James  Walter,  Lord,  93. 

Towgood,  Robert  Louis,  27. 

Townley,  Bertha  Annie,  35  ;  J.,  35. 

Townshend,  Elizabeth,  63  ;  Robert,  63. 

Traheme,  Ellen  Muriel,  11  ;  Onslow  Powell,  II. 

Traill,  William  Frederick,  31. 

Traverse,  Ellen  Sarah,  156  ;  John,  156. 

Tregertha,  E.  P.,  68  ;  Mary,  68. 

Treherne,  Louisa  Frances,  213;  Mary  Florence,  213; 

Morgan,  213. 
Trembath,    Edward,     60  ;     Henrietta    Ellen,    60 ; 

Henry  Gough,  60. 
Trevenen,    Elizabeth    Emma,    64  ;    William    John, 

64. 
Trevor,   Annie   Mary  Eleanor,   Lady,    212  ;    Arthur 

William,  Lord,  212. 
Trower,  Walter,  133,  135,  142. 
Trueman,  Alice  Matilda,  55  ;  Charles  Joseph,  55. 
Tucker,  Walter  James,  66. 
Tufnell,  Mary,  153  ;  Samuel  Browne,  153. 
Tull,  Edward,  91. 
Turner,  Aldridge,  65  ;  Edward,  118;  Lieut. -Colonel 

George,  43  ;  Jane,  118  ;  Rev.  Richard,  89  ;  Sarah, 

89  ;  Sarah  Hammond,  43  ;  Violet  Emily  Blanche, 

65- 

Turton,  Henrietta  Theodosia,  34;  Rev.  Henry,  34. 

Tuson,  Alan  Arthur,  67  ;  Alice,  72 ;  Dame  Ann 
Frances,  70;  Anna,  71  ">  Arthur,  69;  Arthur  Baily, 
66 ;  Arthur  Kinnear,  66 ;  Bessie,  69 ;  CaroUne,  70 ; 
Rev.  Charles,  72  ;  Charles  Edward,  72  ;  Charlotte, 
71;  Constance  Frances,  66;  Cyril  Bamett,  67; 
Edith,  69;  Edith  Frances,  70;  Edith  Louise  Cave, 
69  ;  Edith  Mary,  72  ;  Editha  Mary,  67  ;  Editha 
Plantagenet,  68 ;  Edward,  67  ;  Surgeon-General 
Edward  Baily,  68  ;  Rev.  Edward  Luxmoore,  66  ; 
Elaine,  66  ;  Elizabeth,  68,  69  ;  Elsie  Helen,  72  ; 
Emilie  Gertrude,  71  ;  Emily,  65  ;  Ethel  Mary 
Constance,  67  ;  Ernest  Henry,  67  ;  Evelyn  Marian, 
65  ;  Fanny  Chichester,  68  ;  Frances,  65  ;  Frances 
Anne,  68 ;  Frances  Baily,  68;  Francis  Edward,  67  ; 
Rev.  Frederick  Edward,  65  ;  George,  65,  69,  72  ; 
George  Baily,  67  ;  Rev.  George  Baily,  65  ;  George 
Edward,  69  ;  Harriet,  71  ;  Lieut. -Colonel  Harry 
Denison,  71;  Henry,  71;  Rev.  Henry,  67; 
General  Sir  Henry  Brasnell,  70;  Henry  John,  71  ; 
Rev.  Herbert,  71  ;  Isabel,  69;  Isabel  Mar)-,  66  ; 
\sy,  71  ;  James,  68,  69;  Jane  Ashfield,  67  ;  Janet 
Mary  Etheridge,  66  ;  Julia,  67  ;  Julia  Constance, 
67  ;  Katharine  Sara,  67  ;  Kenneth  Hadley,  67  ; 
Leetitia,  65 ;  Louis  Robert,  67 ;  Louisa,  72  ; 
Mabel,  72  ;  Margarite  Emily,  66  ;  Mary,  65,  69, 
72  ;  Mary  Anne,  66 ;  Mary  Eleanor,  69  ;  Maud, 
72  ;  Mina  Blanche,  65  ;  Minnie  Buckley,  71  ; 
Norah,  72  ;  Peter,  71  ;  Phyllis  Dorothy,  67  ; 
Sarah,  66 ;  Sarah  Maria  Isabel,  69 ;  Susannah 
Mary  Locke,  67  ;  Vernon  Frederick,  69  ;  Violet, 
71  ;  Violet  Emily  Blanche,  65  ;  William  Haviland, 

65- 
Twemlow,  Francis,  97,  98  ;  Mary  Ann,  98  ;  Thomas 

Fletcher,  97. 
Tyacke,  George  Ashley,  92. 
Tyler,  Charlotte  Augusta,  31  ;  Elizabeth  Lucy,  31  ; 

John,  31  ;  John  Chatfield,  31. 
Tyrwhitt- Drake,    Anne,    156 ;    Rev.    Arthur,    156 ; 

Frances  Anne,    156;    Rev.  John,    156;    Thomas, 

156- 


U 


Uppleby,    Emily,    174;     Rev.    George,     123,     174; 

George  Charles,    174;    Louisa,  174;    Lucy  Sarah, 

123;  Mary,  123,  174. 
Upton,  Florence  .-Vnne,  94;  Thomas,  94. 
Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,   Beatrice,  94  ;  Clement,  94  ; 

Florence  Anne,  94. 
Utting,  Charles,  188;  Edith  -A,  188. 
U.xbridge,  Henry  Baily,  Earl  of,  79. 


233 


Vane,    Hon''''=   Henry   Cecil,    Addenda,    page    Ixx.  ; 
Henry  de  Vere,  Lord  Barnard,  Addenda,  page  Ixx. 
Verrall,  Charles,  l86;  Mary  Anne,  l86. 
Verschoyle,  Catherine,  199;  Robert,  199. 


W 

Wadsworth,  Elizabeth,  183;  General  James,  183. 
Wagoner,  Ethel  May,  120;  Everett,  120. 
Walbank,  Frances  Anne,  68;  Matthew  William,  68. 
Walker,   Agnes,    93;    Beatrix    Jane    Frances,    172; 

James,   93;   Sir   James   Robert,    Bt.,    172;    Dame 

Louisa    Susan    Marlborough    Heron,    172 ;    Rev. 

Reginald,  172. 
Wallace,  Rev.  John  Burke,  46;  Mary,  46. 
Waller,    Dame   .Sophia   Charlotte,    Baroness    Howe, 

132;  Sir  Jonathan  Wathen,  Bt.,  133. 
Wallerstein,  Edward,  65 ;  Mina  Blanche,  65. 
Wallington,  Alice,  165;  George,  165;  Jane,  165. 
Wallroth,  Frederick  Anthony,  148. 
Walmesley,    Elizabeth,    143  ;    James,    143  ;    Roger, 

143- 
Walmsley,     Arthur    James,     146  ;      George,     146  ; 

Josephine  Mary,  146;  Thomas,  63. 
Walsingham,   Augusta  Selina  Elizabeth,    Lady,   79 ; 

Thomas,  Lord,  79. 
Walton,  Margaret,  202;  Ralpli,  202. 
Ward,  Caroline  Eliza,  34. 
Waring-Maxwell,  Dorothea  Maria,  22  ;  John  Charles 

Frederick,  22. 
Warner,  Charles,  44  ;  Eleanor  Charlotte,  44  ;  James, 

44;    Mary   Anne,    50;    Samuel,    50;    Sarah,    44; 

Thomas,  44. 
Warren,  Anne,  108;  Vice- Admiral  Sir  Peter,  108. 
W.irrington,  Harry,  Earl  of,  97. 
Waterfall,  Eliza,  193;  Joseph,  193. 
Watson,  Frances,  41,  42;  Joseph,  41,  42. 
Watt,  Francis,  143;  Sarah,  143. 
Watts,  Eleanor,  25  ;  James,  25. 
Webb,  Margaret,  185. 
Weguelin,    Arthur    Gerald,     198 ;    Catharine,     198 ; 

Mary  Josephine    Ethel,    198;    Thomas    Matthew, 

198. 
Weigall,  Henry,  82  ;  Lady  Rose  Sophia  Mary,  82  ; 

Selina,  82. 
Welby,  Adeline,   1 1  ;    Felicia  Eliza,   1 1  ;    Rev.  John 

Earle,    II  ;    Reginald   Earle,   Lord,    11  ;    William 

Earle,  11. 
Welch,  Ada  Mary,  44;  Sarah,  44;  Thomas,  44. 
Weld-Forester,  Hon'"''  Alexina  Josephine  Arbuthnott, 

123;  Cecil,  Lord  Forester,   133;  Cecil  Theodore, 

Lord  Forester,  123  ;  Hon'''''  Francis  Henry  Cecil, 

123;  Hon'''"  Isabella  Elizabeth  Annabella,  133. 
Wellesley,  Arthur,  Duke  of  Wellington,  77  ;  Henry, 

Lord  Cowley,  77;  Richard,  Marquess,  77. 
Wellesley-Pole,  ,\nne.  Countess  of  Mornington,  77  ; 

Lady     Priscilla     Anne,    77 ;      William,    Earl     of 

Mornington,  77. 
Wellington,  Arthur,  Duke  of,  77. 
Wells,    Edith    Lucy,    123;     Henry    Collings,    123; 

Lydia,  123;  William  Collings,  123. 
Welsby,  Jessie,  loi ;  Colonel  William,  loi. 
Westbrook,  Elizabeth,  59. 
Westley,  Elizabeth,  14;  John,  14. 
Westmorland,  Adelaide    Ida,   Countess   of,   80,    140  ; 

Anthony  Mildmay  Julian,  Earl  of,  81,  140;  Francis 

William  Henry,  Earl  of,  80,    140;  Jane,  Countess 

of,   76 ;    Sir  John,   Earl  of,   76,   77,   83  ;    Priscilla 

Anne,    Countess   of,    77  ;    Sarah    Anne,    Countess 

of,   76  ;  Susan,   Countess  of,   76,   83  ;   Sybil   Mary, 

Countess  of,  81 ;  Thomas,  Earl  of,  i,  76. 
Weston,  Charles,  42  ;    Elizabeth,  42  ;  Esther  Anne, 

42. 
Whateley,  Henry  Lawrence,  31,  32  ;  John  Welchman, 

31;  Lucy,  31. 


Wheeler,   Ellen  Maria,  60  ;    Harold  James  Vyvyan, 

60 ;    James   Lui^',   60 ;    John,    59  ;     Lucy    Augusta 

Agnes,  60 ;  Mary,  59 ;  William  Henry,  60. 
de  Whelpdale,  John,  37  ;  Mary,  37. 
White,     Edith    Jane    Spencer,     189;     Hon'''''    Eliza 

Charlotte,  33;  Georgina,  42;  Harriet,   189;  Julia 

Lucy,  33;    Lydia,   170;    Mary  Avis,   119;  Sarah, 

170;    Taylor,    170;    Lieut. -Colonel    Thomas,   42; 

Rev.  Thomas  Penny,  33  ;  Sir  Thomas  Woollaston, 

Bt.,   170;    Una  Blanche,  42;    Walter  Walme.sley, 

119;  William  Hale,  1S9;  Rev.  William  Walmesley, 

119. 
Whitehead,    Arthur,    66 ;     Rev.     Christopher,    66 ; 

Edward   Hugh,  66;   John,   31;    Mary  Anne,   66; 

Rev.  William  Baily,  66. 
Whitehouse,  Rosena  Clara,  119;  William,  119. 
Whitestone,    Agnes   Sarah,    102  ;    Henrietta  Emma, 

102  ;     Reginald     Arthur     Wolseley,     102 ;     Rev. 

William  Arthur,  102. 
Whitfeld,  Rev.   Arthur  Lewis,   137,   139  ;  Charlotte, 

139;  George,  139;  Mary  Ellen,  139. 
Whittaker,  Jane,  117. 
Whittiiigton,  Hannah,  Ii8;  Thomas,  118. 
Whyte,  Henrietta  Maria  O'Donnel,  165. 
Wickham,  Anne,  156;  Rev.  William,  156. 
Wigram,    Anne,    25 ;    Dame    Eleanor,    25 ;    Francis 

Spencer,    26,    27  ;   John,  29,  30  ;   Ven'"'"  Joseph 

Cotton,  26,  28;  Lewis,  30;  Sir  Robert,  Bt. ,  25. 
Wigsell,  Atwood  Dalton,  28. 
Wigston,  Francis,  12. 
Wilkes,  Benjamin,  193;  Fanny,   193. 
Wilkinson,   Frances  Ursula,  206  ;   George  Yeldham, 

100;  Maria  Loraine,  too;  Thomas,  206. 
Williams,    Charlotte,    63  ;    Charlotte     Angle    Bigoe, 

63;  David,  120;  Eliza,  120;  Flora  Alice,  203; 
James  Bromage,  185  ;  Sir  James  Hamlyn,  Bt.,  2  ; 
Joseph,    203 ;    Maggie    Maclure,    185  ;    Margaret, 

1S5  ;    L.ady  Mary,   2;    Susan  Hester,  2;    Thomas 

Bigoe  Williams,  63. 
Willington,  Agnes,  54  ;  Rev.  Henry  Edward,  52,  54. 
Wills,  Charlotte,  42;  Emma  Catherine,  191 ;  Frances 

Dorothea,     191;     Captain     George,     R.N.,     42; 

Herbert  Winkler,  191;  William  Ridout,  191. 
Willson,  Anthony,  4;  Rev.  John,  4;  Mary,  4;  Mary 

Eliza  Caroline,  4 ;  Major-General  .Sir  Mildmay,  2; 
Colonel  Mildmay  Willson,  4;  see  Peacock. 
Wilmot-Horton,  Dame  Anne,  212;  Emily  Julia,  212; 

Sir  Robert  John,  Bt. ,  212. 
Wilson,  Rev.  Harry,  30 ;  Joseph  William,  30  ;  Ruth, 

30- 

Wimborne,  Ivor  Bertie,  Lord,  184. 

Winteringham,  Clifton  Frederick,  176  ;  Constance, 
176  ;  George,  176  ;  Henry,  176;  Henry  Worsley, 
176. 

Wimerton,  Percy  Cowdell,  113. 

Winthrop,  Benjamin,  8;  Elizabeth,  8. 

WoUaston,  AgJies  Ellen,  124  ;  Alexina  Josephine 
Arbuthnott,  123  ;  Alice  Mary,  123  ;  Anne  Katha- 
rine, 124;  Annie,  122;  Arthur,  123;  Catherine 
Alicia  Louisa,  121  ;  Charles,  121  ;  Lieut. -Colonel 
Charles,  122;  Rev.  Charles  Buchanan,  98;  Charles 
Henry  Fox,  124;  Charles  Ottley,  124;  Charlotte 
Katharine,  123;  Charlton  Edward,  124;  Charlton 
James,  122  ;  Cicely  Frances  Helena,  124  ;  Edith, 
124  ;  Edith  Lucy,  123  ;  Edward  Ottley,  123  ; 
Eleanor  Annie,  98  ;  Ethel  F'rances,  124  ;  Frances 
Priscilla,  123  ;  P'rederick,  121  ;  Rev.  Frederick, 
121  ;  Frederick  Eustace  Arbuthnott,  122;  Frederick 
Hargreaves  Arbuthnott,  122 ;  Frederick  William, 
121  ;  George  Charlton,  122;  Georgina  Annie,  124; 
Harriet  Lambert,  123  ;  Rev.  Henry  John,  I2I  ; 
Henry  Uppleby,  124,  174;  Hubert  Charles,  123; 
John  William,  123;  Josephine  Elizabeth  Arbuth- 
nott, 122;  Josette  Eliza  Jane,  121  ;  Katharine 
Maria,  122;  Louisa,  121,  122;  Lucy  Jane,  123; 
Lucy  Sarah,  123;  Mary  Althea  Annie,  124; 
Mary  Violet,  124  ;  Mildred  Louisa  Mary, 
124  ;     Priscilla,      121  ;     Robert     Septimus,     123  ; 


234 


Thomas    Vernon,     124  ;    Vincent    Edward,    124  ; 

Violet  Cicely  Kathleen,  122;  William,  122. 
Wolley,  Rev.  Charles,  29  ;  Emma,  29  ;   Rev.  Juhn, 

29. 
Wood,  Elizabeth,   188 ;  Emily  Anne,   195  ;  Frances, 

162;    Harriet   Maria,   172,    174  ;   John,    174,    188; 

John   George,    162 ;   John    Siddall,    174 ;    Marjory 

Wedgwood,  195;   Reginald  Newcome,  195. 
Woodbine,  Clarke,  89  ;  Jolin,  33,  89;  Sarah,  33,  89; 

William,  89. 
Woodcock,  Joseph,  123  ;  Lydia,  123. 
Woodford,     Field -Marslial     Sir     Alexander,      iii; 

Charlotte   Elizabeth   Agnes   Sophia,    III;    Lieut. - 

Colonel  John,  76  ;  Lady  Susan,  76. 
Woodthorpe,  Mary,  72  ;  William  Cobbold,  72. 
WooUaston,  Sir  Isaac,  Bt.,  170;  Sarah,  170. 
WooUcombe,  Admiral  George,  13  ;   Mary  Elizabeth, 

13;  Richard,  13. 
WooUcombe-Adams,     Lieut. -Colonel    Edward,    13  ; 

Eninja  Louisa,  13. 
Woohner,  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Shirley,  13;  Edward, 

13;  Mary  Susan,  13. 
Worgan,  Charlotte,  153  ;  John,  153. 
Worsley,  Ada,  174;  Albinia,  173;  Arthur  Pennyman, 

174;     Caroline,     172;      Catherine     Ethel,     175; 

Charles  Bethell,    172;    Charles  Louis,    174;    Rev. 

Charles     Pennyman,     172  ;      Charlotte     Elizabeth 

Jane,   175;    Constance,   176;    Dorothy,   170,   174; 

Edith  Dorothy,  176;  Edith  Meaburn,  176;  Emily, 

174;    Emma,   175  ;  Frances  Maria,  171;   Francis, 

175;    Francis    Frederick,    175;    Francis    Richard 

Coltman,    175;    Francis   Richard    Macbean,    175; 

Frank    Pickford,    176  ;    Frederick    Thomas,    174  ; 

Rev.     Frederick    William,     175;     Geoffrey,    176; 

Rev.   George,   170;    George  Stanley,   173;  Gerald 

Pennyman,   174;    Gertrude  Manby,   176;    Harriet 

Maria,    174;    Lieut. -Colonel    James,     170;    Rev. 

James,     170;    Jessie,     174;    Katherine    Elizabeth 

Edith,     17s ;     Katherine    Pickford,     176  ;    Louisa 

Augusta,    173;   Louise  Anne,    173;   Lydia,    170, 


171,  174;  Margaret  May,  173;  Marjory  Louisa, 
176;  Mary,  174;  Mary  Caroline,  172;  Mary 
Elizabeth,  175  ;  Pennyman,  174  ;  Pennyman 
Charles,  174;  Colonel  Pennyman  White,  173; 
Philadelphia,  170;  Ralph  .Marcus  Meaburn,  176; 
Major-General  Richard,  176;  Richard  Geoffrey, 
175;  Richard  .Stanley,  176;  Rose,  171;  Thomas 
Cuthbert,  175  ;  Thomas  Taylor,  171  ;  Violet, 
174 ;  Weston  Macdonald,  174  ;  Rev.  William, 
173;  William  Ramsden,  174;  William  Lister,  175; 
see  Pennyman. 

Wright,  Anna  Maria,  34;  Annie,  145;  Caroline  J., 
157;  Charlotte,  34  {anr/  Addenda,  page  xxiii.)  ; 
Emma,  164,  i65  ;  Francis  B.,  157;  Francis  Ross 
Allen,  164,  166  ;  John,  34,  145  ;  Muriel,  164, 
166;  Rita,  164,  166;  Rev.  Thomas,  34  (and 
Addenda,  page  xxiii.) 

Wyndham,  Caroline  Sophia,  140;  Colonel  George, 
Lord  Leconfiekl,  140 ;  Henry,  i8o ;  Letitia,  180. 

Wynford,  George,  Lord,  207. 

Wynn,  Hon*"'"  Isabella  Elizabeth,  99 ;  Spencer 
Bulkeley,  Lord  Newborough,  99. 

Wynne,  Arthur  Algernon  Warren,  96  ;  Arthur 
Singleton,  95 ;  John,  95 ;  Lucy,  95 ;  Warren 
Richard  Colvin,  95. 


Young,  Emma  Curtis,  12  ;  George,  12. 


Zerega  di  Zeriga,  Charlotte,  213 ;  John  Augustus,  213. 

Zouch,  Anne,  78,  83  ;  Rev.  Charles,  78,  83. 

Zouche,  Annie  Mary  Eleanor,  Lady,  212;  Cecil, 
Lord,  212;  Darea,  Baroness,  212  (and  Addenda, 
page  Ixxii.);  Harriet  Anne,  Lady,  212;  Robert, 
Lord,  212  ;  Robert  Nathaniel  Cecil  George,  Lord, 
212  [and  Addenda,  page  Ixxii.)  ;  see  Curzon. 


23s 


aDDtttons  anb  Corrections. 


ADDITIONS    &    CORRECTIONS 


ABNEY.  Vol.  12,  page  151  {and  Adde?ida, 
Vol.  16,  page  I.) — Lancelot  Edward  Guy 
and  Anne  Louise  Abney  have  issue 
a  daughter,  Joan,  born  at  Norbury,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Wednesday,  13  April  1910, 
baptised  at  St.  Mary's,  The  Boltons, 
South  Kensington,  London. 

Page  152. — Henry  Charles  Wootton 
Abney  married  at  St.  Devenick's, 
Bieldside,  co.  Aberdeen,  on  Thursday, 
2  July  1 914,  Janet  Bentley,  daughter  of 
William  Littlejohn  of  Aberdeen. 

ADAMS.  Vol.  13,  page  26. — Laura  Eliza, 
widow  of  William  Adams  of  Greenfield 
and  Moreton  House,  Wolstanton,  co. 
Stafford,  died  at  Moreton  House  on 
Monday,  27  April,  and  was  buried  in 
St.  Margaret's  parish  churchyard, 
Wolstanton,  30  April  19 14.  Will  dated 
28  November  191 1,  proved  at  Lichfield 
28  August  19 14,  by  William  Adams 
and  Percy  Walter  Lewis  Adams,  sons. 

ALDERSON.  Vol.  12,  page  190.— The 
Rev.  Augustus  Di.\well  Alderson  was 
appointed  Vicar  of  Tockwith,  co.  York, 
17  September  191 3. 

ALINGTON.  Vol.  7,  page  29  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ly,  page  i.) — Walter 
Hildebrand  and  Ina  Virginia  Alington 
have  issue  a  son,  Edmund  Hugh 
Hildebrand  .-Mington,  born  at  Victoria, 
Vancouver  Island,  British  Columbia, 
on  Wednesday,  5  July  1911;  and  a 
daughter,  Audrey,  born  at  Victoria, 
Vancouver  Island,  on  Sunday,  14  July 
1912. 

Page  29. — Emily,  younger  daughter 
of  Julius  Alington,  and  wife  of  the 
Rev.  the  Hon'''^  Maurice  Peel,  died  at 
Eyeworth  House,  Beckenham,  co.  Kent, 
on  Sunday,  24  March,  and  was  buried 
at  Little  Barford,  co.  Bedford,  on 
Wednesday,  27  March  19 12. 

ALLANBY.  Vol.  8,  page  18.  — Major- 
General  Edmund  Henry  Hynman 
Allenby  was  appointed  Colonel  5th 
(Royal  Irish)  Lancers  3  February  191 2. 


ALLANBY,  continued. 

Page  18. — Ronald  Hinman  Allanby 
was  promoted  Lieutenant  Seaforth 
Highlanders  5  June  19 12. 

Page  19. — Frederick  Claude  Hynman 
Allenby  was  promoted  Captain  Royal 
Navy  31  December  191 1. 

Adelaide  Margaret  Constance,  youngest 
daughter  of  Samuel  Hynman  Mont- 
gomerie,  was  married  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  London,  on  Monday, 
8  June  1914,  to  Ralph  Hugh  Lubbock 
(elder  son  of  Hugh  Nevile  Lubbock  of 
Goringes,  Down,  co.  Kent,  by  Margaret 
Agnes  his  wife,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry 
Frederick  Tiarks  of  Foxbury,  Chisle- 
hurst,  CO.  Kent) ;  born  at  the  Gables, 
Crofton,  Orpington,  co.  Kent,  on  Mon- 
day, 16  March  1891  (see  Pedigree  of 
Avebun\  Vol.  12,  page  68). 

ALLCROFT.  Vol.  8,  page  59.— Harriet 
Jewell,  younger  daughter  of  John  Derby 
Allcroft,  was  married  at  the  parish 
church,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  to 
Edward  Augustus  Bull,  son  of  the  Rev. 
A.  Bull.  She  died  at  The  Lodge, 
Cowley,  CO.  Middlesex,  on  Tuesday, 
23  April,  and  was  buried  at  Heston, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Friday,  26  April  191 2. 
Walter  Lacy  Allcroft  married  at  St. 
Andrew's,  West  Kensington,  London, 
'on  Saturday,  30  December  191 1,  Ethel, 
daughter  ot  Henry  William  Henniker- 
Rance,  LL.D.,  of  10  Castletown  Road, 
West  Kensington.  They  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Ethel  Mary  Jewell,  bom  at 
1 1  Lymington  Road,  West  Hampstead, 
CO.  Middlesex,  9  June  1913,  baptised  at 
St.  Martin's,  Gospel  Oak,  co.  Middlesex. 
Page  59  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  11, 
page  i.) — John  Derby  and  Marietta 
Allcroft  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Harriet  Virginia,  born  at  Roke  Manor, 
Romsey,  co.  Hants,  on  Monday,  19  June 
191 1,  baptised  at  Romsey  Abbey. 

ALLEN.  Vol.  9,  page  160.  — George 
Edmund  Allen  died  at  The  Gables, 
Maymyo,  Burma,  India,  on  Sunday, 
8  February  19 14. 


ADDITIONS    cs'    CORRECTIONS. 


ALLGOOD.  Vol.  9,  page  88.— Bertram 
AllgooJ  was  appointed  Adjutant  Special 
Reserve  19  December  191 1. 

Page  89.  — Major  William  Henry 
Loraine  AUgood  was  appointed  Assistant 
Commandant,  School  of  Instruction  for 
Mounted  Infantry,  Longmoor,  9  Sep- 
tember 191 1.  He  married  at  Temple- 
michael,  co.  Waterford,  on  Wednesday, 
29  July  1914,  Sophia  Beryl  Sheila, 
4th  daughter  of  Colonel  John  Henry 
Graham  Smyth,  C.M.G.,  of  Ballynatray, 
Youghall,  CO.  Cork,  by  Lady  Harriette 
Gertrude  Isabella  his  wife,  eldest 
daughter  of  Charles  William,  5th  Earl 
Mountcashell ;  born  29  September  1880. 

ALLIX.  Vol.  8,  page  138  (and  Addenda, 
Vol.  ij,  page  i.) — Charles  Israel  Loraine 
and  the  Hon'''=  Hilda  Allix  have  issue 
two  daughters,  Mary  Diana,  born  at 
Penmadown,  St.  Germans,  co.  Cornwall, 
on  Monday,  18  September,  baptised  at 
St.  Germans  11  October  191 1;  and 
Pamela  Rachel,  born  i  July  1913. 

AMPHLETT.  Vol.  i,  page  152  — 
Edward  Baylie  Amphlett  was  appointed 
Police  Magistrate  for  the  Western 
District  of  Grenada,  West  Indies,  in 
January  19 13. 

AMPHLETT.  Vol.  3,  page  157.— 
Catharine  Maitland,  youngest  daughter 
of  Edward  Amphlett,  was  married  at 
St.  Columba's,  Kingussie,  co.  Inverness, 
on  Saturday,  16  September  191 1,  to 
William  Montague  Arnaud  Foster  (only 
child  of  Victor  Foster);  Lieutenant  loth 
Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own  Lancers 
(Hodson's  Horse). 

AMPHLETT.  Vol.  4,  page  51  {a?id 
Addenda,  Vol.  14,  page  i.) — Richard 
Ferrand  and  Mary  Blackford  Amphlett 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Richard  John 
Marshall  Amphlett,  born  at  9  Parkdale, 
Wolverhampton,  co.  Stafford,  on  Thurs- 
day, 7  August,  baptised  at  St.  Peter's, 
Wolverhampton,  5  December  19 13. 

Page  52. — The  Rev.  Edward  Paul 
Amphlett  was  appointed  Vicar  of 
Walton  Cardiff,  co.  Gloucester,  March 
1914. 

AN  CASTER.  Vol.  14,  page  174.— The 
Earl  and  Countess  of  Ancaster  have 
further  issue  a  son,  John  Heathcote- 
Drummond-\Villoughby,  born  at  Grims- 
thorpe  Castle,  co.  Lincoln,  on  Saturday, 
14  March  1914.     The  Earl  of  Ancaster 


ANCASTER,  continued. 

was  appointed  Lieut.- Colonel  Lincoln- 
shire Yeomanry  in  191 1,  and  Chairman 
of  Kesteven  Quarter  Sessions  in  191 2. 

Page  175. — The  Hon'^''=  Charles 
Strathavon  Heathcote-Drummond-^Vi!- 
loughby  promoted  Colonel  in  Territorial 
Force,  commanding  6th  London  Terri- 
torial Infantry  Brigade,  19 12. 

Page  176. — The  Hon'>'<^  Peter  Robert 
Heat  hcote-Drummond-Wil  lough  by  mar- 
ried at  All  Saints',  Cromarty,  co.  Ross, 
on  Wednesday,  4  June  1913,  Pamela 
May,  eldest  daughter  of  Colonel  Walter 
Charteris  Ross  of  Cromarty,  C.B.,  by 
May  his  ist  wife,  daughter  of  Field- 
Marshal  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  Baronet. 

ANSELL.  Vol.  9,  page  81. —  Charles 
Aubrey  Ansell  died  at  Surbiton  House, 
Hatchlands  Road,  Redhill,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  57,  on  Tuesday,  12  March  1912. 

ARKWRIGHT.  Vol.  7,  page  18.— 
Richard  Alleyne  Arkwright  married 
at  the  Guards'  Chapel,  Wellington 
Barracks,  on  Tuesday,  16  April  1912, 
Marjorie,  2nd  daughter  of  Frank  Hard- 
castle,  M.P.  They  have  issue  a  son, 
Peter  Arkwright,  born  at  Willersley, 
Cromford,  co.  Derby,  on  Wednesday, 
2  April,  baptised  at  Cromford   3   May 

1913- 

Kathleen  Rebecca,  only  daughter  of 

Frederic  Charles  Arkwright  was  married 
at  Cromford  on  Wednesday,  18  October 
191 1,  to  Guy  Bonham-Carter  (son  of 
Alfred  Bonham-Carter,  C.B.) ;  born  25 
May  1884;  2nd  Lieutenant  19th 
Hussars  29  November  1905,  Lieutenant 
9  March  1907,  Captain  4  September 
1912  ;  employed  with  West  African 
Frontier  Force  11  May  1910  to  24 
October  1911. 

Page  20. — Katherine  Mary  Frances, 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Arkwright, 
and  widow  of  Thomas  Edward 
Champion  Streatfeild,  was  married 
2ndly  at  St.  Michael's,  Chester  Square, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  20  January 
1904,  to  Henry  James  Tollemache  of 
Dorford  Hall,  co.  Chester  (elder  son 
of  Wilbraham  Spencer  Tollemache  of 
Dorford  Hall,  J. P.,  D.L.,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  elder  daughter  and  heir  of  the 
Rev.  James  Tomkinson  of  Dorford 
Hall);  born  5  July  1S46;  of  Christ 
Church,  O.xford,  B.A.  1872  ;  J. P.,  D.L., 
M.P.  for  West  Cheshire  1881-85,  for 
Eddisbury  1885-1906. 


ADDITIONS   &>    CORRECTIONS. 


ui 


ARKWRIGHT,  continufd. 

Page  22  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  /.)— John  Peter  and  Violet 
Catherine  Arkwright  have  further  issue 
a  son,  John  Brassey  Arkwright,  born  at 
Hatton  House,  Warwick,  on  Wednesday, 
II  September  19 12,  baptised  at  Hatton. 

ARKWRIGHT.  Vol.  15,  page  79.— 
Bertram  Harry  Godfrey  Arkwright  was 
appointed  J. P.  for  co.  Derby  19 12. 

Page  80. — Edward  Harry  and  Rachel 
Winifred  Arkwright  of  Lapley  Hall, 
Stafford,  have  issue  a  daughter,  Joan, 
born  at  Brewood  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  on 
Monday,  12  December  19 10,  baptised 
at  Brewood. 

Page  80  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  77, 
page  12.) — Henry  FitzHerbert  and  Alys 
Arkwright  have  issue  a  son,  Francis 
Arkwright,  born  at  Overton,  Marton, 
New  Zealand,  on  Friday,  26  January 
1912. 

ARMITAGE.  Vol.  8,  page  71.— George 
Pollard  .'\rmitage  married  at  Cleeve, 
CO.  Somerset,  7  February  19 12,  Coralie 
Eugenie,  youngest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
William  Chastel  de  Boinville,  Vicar  of 
Burton,  co.  Westmorland. 

ARMSTRONG.  Vol.  13,  page  145.— 
The  Hon'>'=  Winifreda  Margaret,  only 
daughter  of  Baron  Armstrong,  died  at 
Cabbe,  Roquebrune,  France,  aged  17, 
on  Weilnesday,  20  March  1912,  and  was 
buried  at  Rothbury,co.  Northumberland. 

ARMYTAGE.  Vol.  i,  page  234.— George 
Ayscough  Arniytage  was  promoted 
Major  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  18 
March  191 2. 

John  Hawksworth  Armytage  married 
at  Rawcliffe,  co.  York,  on  Thursday, 
8  February  19 12,  Everilda  Frances,  only 
daughter  of  Ralph  Creyke  of  Rawcliffe 
Hall  and  Marton,  co.  York,  D.L.  They 
have  issue  a  son,  Walter  John  Armytage, 
born  27  March,  baptised  at  St.  James', 
Paddington,  London,  3  May  19 13. 

Page  236. —  Percy  Armytage  was 
promoted  M.V.O.  (4th-class)  10  October 
191 1,  and  was  appointed  Gentleman 
Usher  to  H.M.  King  George  V.  7  May 
1910. 

ASKWITH.  Vol.  15,  page  105.— 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  General  William 
HarrLson  Askwith,  died  at  119  St. 
George's  Square,  Belgravia,  London, 
aged  87,  on  Thursday,  12  February 
1914. 


ASKWITH,  continued 

Page  106. — Sir  George  Ranken  Ask- 
with, K.C.B.,  resigned  as  Comptroller 
of  the  Labour  Department,  and  was 
appointed  Chief  Industrial  Commissioner 
October  191 1. 

Lieut.-Colonel  John  Browning  Har- 
rison Askwith  retired  from  the  Royal 
Artillery  20  November  191 2. 

Page  108. —  Kate  Valentine,  elder 
daughter  of  Thomas  Askwith,  was 
married  at  St.  Albans  Abbey  on  Satur- 
day, 23  September  1911,  to  Arthur 
Francis  Harland,  3rd  son  of  Thomas 
Harland  of  Danes  Lea,  Bridlington, 
CO.  York,  J. P.  East  Riding,  co.  York. 

Page  108  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  it.) — Cecil  Theodore  and  Dorothy 
Helen  Askwith  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Kathleen  Rosalind,  born  at  64  Friar's 
Stile  Road,  Richmond  Hill,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Thursday,  19  June,  baptised  at  All 
Saints',  Woodford  Green,  co.  Essex, 
24  August  19 13. 

Page  no. — The  Rev.  William  Ask- 
with, Vicar  of  PoUington-cum-Balne,  co. 
York,  exchanged  benefices  with  the  Rev. 
Charles  Baker,  Vicar  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Matlock  Bath,  co.  Derby,  March  19 14. 

Page  III. — The  Rev.  John  Haddon 
Askwith  was  appointed  Vicar  of  Christ 
Church,  Ramsgate,  co.  Kent,  October 
1912. 

Page  112. — The  Rev.  Edward  Har- 
rison Askwith,  D.D.,  was  appointed 
Rural  Dean  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  co. 
Westmorland,  January  191 3. 

The  Rev.  George  Askwith  was 
appointed  Vicar  of  Woking,  co.  Surrey, 
June  191 2. 

ASSHETON.  Vol.  i,  page  72.— The 
Rev.  William  Orme  Assheton  was 
appointed  Rural  Dean  of  Rugby  with 
Dunchurch,  co.  Warwici,  23  October 
191  2. 

ATLAY.  Vol.  14,  page  70. — James  Beres- 
ford  Atlay,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  died,  aged  52, 
on  Friday,  22  November,  and  was 
buried  in  Brookwood  Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  26  November  19 12, 
after  service  at  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane 
Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex.  Will 
dated  3  January  191 1,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  23  January  1913,  by 
Edward  Wilfrid  Atlay. 

Page  71.— The  Ven""'  Brownlow 
Thomas  Atlay  died  at  10  Mattock  Lane, 
Ealing,  co.  IMiddlesex,  aged  So,  on 
Monday,  16  September,  and  was  buried 


ADDITIONS    &>    CORRECTIONS. 


ATLAY,  continued. 

in  Westminster  Cemetery,  Hanvveil, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Friday,  20  September 
1912.  Will  dated  26  April  1904,  with 
codicil  dated  27  May  1910,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  ii  November 
19 1 2,  by  Edward  Wilfred  Atlay  and 
Maynard  Sandys  Brodhurst. 

Page  72. — The  Rev.  Marcus  Ethel- 
bert  Atlay  was  appointed  Vicar  of 
St.  Matthew's,  Westminster,  June  1914. 

ATTREE.  Vol.  i,  page  157.— Margaret, 
widow  of  Richard  Wakeford  Attree, 
died  at  Ditchling,  co.  Sussex,  aged  84, 
on  Wednesday,  15  May,  and  was  buried 
there  on  Saturday,  18  May  1912. 

AUDEN.  Vol.  13,  page  170. — The  Rev. 
John  Ernest  Auden  resigned  the  living 
of  Tong,  CO.  Salop,  191 3. 

Page  171. — John  Lorimer  Auden  was 
educated  at  Marlljorough. 

Edward  Humphry  Auden  was 
educated  at  Repton. 

The  Rev.  John  Wollen  Lee  was 
appointed  Vicar  of  Cressage,  co.  Salop, 
1908. 

Page  173. — The  Rev.  Walter  Douglas 
Auden  was  appointed  Vicar  of  Howgill, 
CO.  York,  July  191 2. 

AVEBURY.  Vol.  12,  page  64.— Lord 
Avebury  died  at  Kingsgate  Castle,  near 
Ramsgate,  co.  Kent,  aged  79,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 28  May,  and  was  buried  at 
Farnborough,  co.  Kent,  on  Saturday, 
31  May  19 1 3.  Memorial  service  at 
St.  Margaret's,  Westminster.  Will 
dated  22  January  1913,  proved  in  July 

1913,  by  John  Birkbeck,  Lord  Avebury, 
and  the  Hon""^  Harold  Fox  Pitt 
Lubbock,  sons. 

Page  65.— The  Hon''''  Harold  Fox 
Pitt  Lubbock  married  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Westminster,   on    Wednesday,    10   June 

1914,  Dorothy,  elder  daughter  of  Henry 
William  Forster  of  Exbury  Hall,  co. 
Hants,  and  of  Southend  Hall,  Catford, 
CO.  Kent,  M.P. 

Page  66. — John  Verity  died  at  Hailey, 
Wallingford,  co.  Berks,  aged  41,  on 
Thursday,  6  April  1905. 

Page  67. —  Madeleine  Alice,  only 
daughter  of  Charles  Western  Lubbock, 
was  married  at  St.  Peter's,  Cranley 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  31  January  19 12,  to 
George  Norman  Ferrers-Guy,  son  of 
T.  Ferrers-Guy. 


AVEBURY,  continued. 

Page  67. —  Geoffrey  Lubbock  was 
appointed  High  Sheriff  for  the  County 
of  London  191 2. 

Rupert  Egertoii  Lubbock  married  at 
the  British  Consulate  General,  Shanghai, 
China,  before  Sir  Everard  Eraser, 
K.C.M.G.,  and  afterwards  at  Holy 
Trinity  Cathedral,  Shanghai,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 18  December  191 2,  Vera  Isabel, 
only  daughter  of  G.  R.  Wingrove  of 
Shanghai. 

Page  68. —  Ralph  Hugh  Lubbock 
married  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Monday,  8  June  19 14, 
Adelaide  Margaret  Constance,  youngest 
daughter  of  Samuel  Hynman  Mont- 
gomerie  of  Garnsgate  Hall,  co.  Lincoln, 
by  Lady  Sophy  Constance  his  wife, 
eldest  daughter  of  Archibald  William, 
14th  Earl  of  Eglinton  {see  Pedigree  of 
Allanhy,   Vol.  S,   page  ip). 

Margaret  Constance  Nevile,  4th 
daughter  of  Sir  Nevile  Lubbock, 
K.C.M.G.,  was  married  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Bromley  Common,  co.  Kent,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 24  April  191 2,  to  Bertram 
E.  Hambro,  youngest  son  of  Percival 
Hambro. 

Page  69. — Major  Guy  Lubbock  mar- 
ried at  Necton,  co.  Norfolk,  on  Tuesday, 
i6  April  1912,  Lettice  Isabella,  3rd 
daughter  of  Robert  Harvey  Mason  of 
Necton  Hall  and  Wroxham,  co.  Norfolk, 
D.L.,  by  Jane  Charlotte  his  wife,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  \Vilson 
Upcher,  Rector  of  Ashwellthorpe  with 
Wreningham,  co.  Norfolk  (see  Pedigree 
of  Upcher,  Vol.  j,  page  28) ;  born  at 
Necton  Hall  on  Saturday,  21  June  1879. 

Sybil,  5th  daughter  of  Sir  Nevile 
Lubbock,  K.C.M.G.,  was  married  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Bromley  Common,  on 
Saturday,  2  November  1912,  to  Edward 
Boyd  Maxwell  (2nd  son  of  James 
Maxwell);  born  2  June  1886;  2nd 
Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery  20  December 
1905,  Lieutenant  20  December  1908. 

Page  70.  —  Alfred  Basil  Lubbock 
married  at  St.  Saviour's,  Walton  Street, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  15  January 
1 91 2,  Dorothy  Mary,  daughter  of 
Charles  ^Villiam  Warner,  C.B.,  and 
widow  of  Commander  Thomas  Ulric 
Thynne,  R.N. 

Cecil  and  Edith  Lubbock  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Viola,  born  at  17 
Cranley  Gardens,  South  Kensington, 
London,  on  Thursday,  19  December 
1912. 


ADDITIONS    6-    CORRECTIONS. 


AVEBURY,  continued. 

Page  71. — Amy  Myddleton,  widow 
of  Edgar  Lubbock,  was  married  2ndly 
at  Gretford,  co.  Lincoln,  on  Wednesday, 
25  March  19 14,  to  Sir  John  Henry 
Trollope,  Baron  Kesteven,  and  a 
Baronet ;  born  at  Casewick  House  on 
Monday,  22  September  1851  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Magdalen  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1869;  succeeded  his  father  as 
2nd  Baron  17  Deceinber  1874;  of 
the  14th  Battalion  Imperial  Yeomanry 
in  South  African  War  10  March  1900; 
Lieut.-Colonel  Lincolnshire  Imperial 
Yeomanry  23  August  1901  ;  Hon. 
Lieutenant  in  the  Army  6  July  1901. 

Merlin  Gordon  Lubbock  married  at 
the  United  Services'  Church,  Victoria, 
Vancouver  Island,  29  July  1912,  Mary 
Clernjont,  daughter  of  Clermont  Living- 
ston, and  widow  of  William  Martin 
Wightman  of  the  United  States  Navy. 

BABINGTON.  Vol.  8,  page  93.— 
Florence  Lucy,  3rd  daughter  of  Matthew 
Babington  of  Rothley,  co.  Leicester, 
died  at  Carisbrook  House,  St.  Leonard's- 
on-Sea,  co.  Sussex,  aged  81,  on  Sunday, 
14  December  191 3. 

BACCHUS.  Vol.  I,  page  244.— Mary 
Josephine,  2nd  daughter  of  Henry 
Bacchus,  was  married  at  the  Franciscan 
Church,  Clevedon,  co.  Somerset,  on 
Monday,  19  February  191 2,  as  his  2nd 
wife,  to  His  Honour  Judge  Sir  George 
Sherston  Baker,  Baronet  (eldest  son  of 
Henry  Sherston  Baker,  Barrister-at-Law, 
by  Maria  Martha  his  wife,  daughter  of 
John  Burke  of  York  Place,  Portman 
Square,  London);  born  19  May  1846; 
succeeded  his  cousin  as  4th  Baronet  12 
February  1877  ;  Recorder  of  Helston 
1886-89,  of  Barnstaple  and  Bideford 
1889  ;  County  Court  Judge  of  Circuit 
No.  17,  1901  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Lincoln, 
Lincoln,  Great  Grimsby,  Boston,  Barn- 
staple and  Bideford. 

Page  244  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  /j, 
page  a.) — Julian  Bacchus  was  promoted 
Captain  Leicestershire  Regiment  1 1  De- 
cember 1909;  Superintendent  Gymnasia, 
Aldershot  Command,  i  September  i9r3. 
He  and  Evelyn  his  wife  have  issue  a 
son.  Alec  Hatfeild  Bacchus,  born 
4  August  1 9 10,  baptised  at  Woking, 
CO.  Surrey  ;  and  a  daughter,  Joan  Mary, 
born  at  Farnborough,  co.  Hants,  on 
Monday,  18  May,  baptised  at  St.  Mark's, 
Farnborough,  25  June  19 14. 


BACK.  Vol.  6,  page  1 18.— Henry  William 
liack  married  at  Eaton,  co.  Norfolk,  on 
Tuesday,  3  June  191 3,  Yvonne  Gertrude, 
elder  daughter  of  Charles  Storey  Gilman 
of  The  LaWns,  Eaton. 

The  Rev.  Percy  Robert  Hatfeild 
Back,  B.A.  of  Caius  College  and  of 
Ridley  Hallj  Cambridge,  was  appointed 
Curate  of  St.  John's,  Stratford,  co. 
Esse.x,  19 1 3. 

Page  123. — Terence  Hugh  Back  was 
promoted  Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  1914. 

Page  125. — Phyllis  Mary,  2nd  daugh- 
ter of  Lieut.-Colonel  Philip  Edward 
Back,  V.D.,  was  married  at  Oulton, 
CO.  Suffolk,  on  Saturday,  4  November 
191 1,  to  Frant  Stuart  Sallisbury  Tull, 
younger  son  of  Walter  Tull  of  Palace 
Road,  Streatham  Hill,  co.  Surrey. 

William  Edward  Back  of  St.  Heller's, 
Kingston-on-Thames,  CO.  Surrey,  married 
at  St.  Peter's,  Norbiton,  co.  Surrey,  30 
May  19 14,  Dorothy  Alice,  only  surviving 
daughter  of  Captain  Trenaman,  Marine 
Service,  and  niece  of  Rear-Admiral 
Edward  Little  of  Shipdham,  Co.  Norfolk. 

BAGOT.  Vol.  13,  page  2.— Mary  Isabella, 
wife  of  Arthur  Greville  Bagot,  died 
7  December  1905.  He  married  2ndly 
at  St.  Peter's,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Wednesday,  10  December  19 13,  Mary 
Lilian,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
^^'all,  Fellow  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
Wykeham  Professor  of  Logic,  and  Rec- 
tor of  Huntspill,  CO.  Somerset,  and  widow 
of  L.  Kinglake. 

Page  4. — William  Algernon  Cajetan 
Law  married  2ndly  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
5  March  19 12,  the  Hon''''=  Catherine 
Rose  (Hozier),  2nd  daughter  of  William 
Wallace,  ist  Baron  Newlands. 

Page  7. — Cecil  Villiers  and  Ethel 
Bagot  have  further  issue  a  son,  Charles 
Frederic  Villiers  Bagot,  born  at  68  York 
Mansions,  Battersea  Park,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Saturday,  18  May,  baptised  at  All 
Saints',  Battersea  Park,  on  Friday,  14 
June  1912. 

Mary  Harriet  Agnes,  only  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  Frederic  Bagot,  D.C.L.,  died 
at  22  Brechin  Place,  South  Kensington, 
London,  aged  45,  on  Wednesday,  19 
August,  and  was  buried  at  Harpsden, 
CO.  Oxford,  on  Saturday,  22  August 
1914. 

The  Rev.  Sidney  Charles  Bagot  was 
appointed  Rector  of  Rous  Lench, 
CO.  Worcester,  191 1. 


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ADDITIONS    c^    CORRECTIONS. 


BAGOT,  co?i tinned. 

Page  8.— Sidney  Leveson  Lane  died 
at  Great  Addington,  co.  Northampton, 
aged    79,   on  Thursday,    29   December 
19 10.      Will   proved    in   the    Principal 
Registry  in  April  1911. 
BAGSHAWE.       Vol.    i,    page    143- — 
William  Henry  Greaves-Bagshawe  died, 
aged  81,  on  Saturday,  12  July,  and  was 
buried  at  Chapel-en-le-Frith,  co.  Derby, 
on    Wednesday,    16   July    i9'3-      "^^'l' 
dated     18    February    1904,    proved    at 
Derby    in     September     1913,    by    his 
son-in-law  and  daughter,  Ernest  Carver 
and  Frances  Alice   Devereux  Carver  of 
Poise  House,  Hazelgrove,  co.  Chester, 
who  were   granted   by   Royal  Licence, 
27   February   19 14,   to   take   the   name 
and  arms  of  Bagshawe  in  accordance 
with  the  will. 
BAINBRIGGE.      Vol.    i,   page   215.— 
Emma  Frances,  widow  of  William  Henry 
Bainbrigge,  died  at  Hillcroft,  Reading, 
CO.  Berks,  19  July  1913. 
BARING-GOULD.     Vol.  4.  page  25.— 
Grace,  youngest  daughter  of  the   Rev. 
Sabine    Baring-Gould    was    married    at 
Lew   Trenchard,  co.   Devon,   on   Wed- 
nesday, 16  July  19 1 3,  to  Charles  Hamlyn 
Hunt    Calmady-Hanilyn    of    Leawood, 
Bridestowe,  co.  Devon  (only  son  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  William  Hunt  Holley,  Vicar 
of  Okehampton,  co.    Devon,  by  Susan 
Emily  [Hamlyn]  his  wife,  2nd  daughter 
of  Shilston   Calmady-Hamlyn   of  Lea- 
wood  and  Paschoe,  co.  Devon,  D.L.); 
born   25   November   1880;    of    Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1905,  M.A.  1910; 
Captain   Royal   North    Devon  Hussars, 
1911  ;  J. P.  for  CO.   Devon  1911  ;  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Willesworthy,  co.  Devon. 
Page    26. — Charles    Sabine    Baring- 
Gould  married  at  Sharow,  co.  York,  on 
Wednesday,  12  November  1913,  Agatha 
Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  the   Rev. 
James  Farmer  of  Lucan  House,  Ripon, 
CO.  York. 

Winifred  Mary,  younger  daughter  of 
Francis  Baring-Gould,  was  married  at 
Merrow,  co.  Surrey,  on  Thursday,  10 
October  1912,  to  Sydney  Twells  Watson 
(son  of  Robert  Twells  Watson) ;  born 
27  July  1879;  2nd  Lieutenant  The 
Queen's  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment 
7  March  1900,  Lieutenant  20  February 
1902,  Captain  22  January  191 1  ;  served 
in  South  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen's  medal  with  two  clasps,  King's 
medal  with  two  clasps). 


BARKER.  Vol.  5,  page  26.— Ronald 
William  Barker  married  at  St.  George's, 
Ramsgate,  co.  Kent,  on  Tuesday,  12 
August  1913,  Beatrice  Joan,  eldest 
daughter  of  Lieut.- Colonel  Gilbert 
Edward  Bryant,  R.A.,  of  St.  Ives,  co. 
Cornwall. 

BARLOW.  Vol.  II,  page  63.— George 
Barlow  died  at  28  New  Cavendish 
Street,  Portland  Place,  London,  aged  66, 
on  Friday,  26  December  1913,  and  was 
buried  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London. 

Louisa,  wife  of  above,  died  29  Decem- 
ber 19 13,  and  was  buried  at  Hasketon, 
CO.  Suffolk. 

Page  66.— Charlotte  Eliza,  widow  of 
the  Rev.  John  Mount  Barlow,  died  at 
Barnards  Green  House,  Malvern,  co. 
Worcester,  aged  81,  on  Friday,  22 
September,  and  was  buried  at  Malvern 
on  Monday,  25  September  191 1. 

Page  67. — Cordeha,  widow  of  Lieut- 
Colonel  Frederick  Barlow,  died  at  The 
Shrubbery,  Hasketon,  co.  Suffolk, 
aged  78,  24  May,  and  was  buried  at 
Hasketon  on  Thursday,  28  May  1914- 

Eustace  Hepburn  Barlow  died  at 
Hope  House,  Hasketon,  aged  58,  on 
Friday,  29  May,  and  was  buried  at 
Hasketon  on  Monday,  i  June  1914- 

Henrietta  Rosamund,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Lieut.-Colonel  Frederick  Barlow, 
was  married  at  St.  Peter's,  Hampstead, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  19  July 
1 913,  to  Randall  Ellis  Walford  of 
Hasketon,  son  of  the  Rev.  Ellis  Walford, 
Rector  of  Dallinghoo,  co.  Suffolk. 

Page  68.  —  Francis  John  Barlow 
married  at  Haslemere,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Wednesday,  30  October  1912,  Winifred, 
younger  daughter  of  Sir  Richard  Charles 
Garton  of  Lythe  Hill,  Haslemere  They 
have  issue  a  son,  Richard  Francis 
Barlow,  born  at  Broad  Dene,  Hasle- 
mere, on  Friday,  31  October  191 3. 

BARLOW.  Vol.  14,  page  196.— Colonel 
Sir  Hilaro  William  Wellesley  Barlow, 
Baronet,  Superintendent  of  the  Royal 
Laboratory,  Woolwich,  was  nominated 
C.B.  3  June  1913. 

BARNARDISTON.  Vol.  8,  page  43-— 
Admiral  Thomas  Barnardiston  died  21 
January  1907,  and  was  buried  at  Kirk 
Hammerton,  co.  York.  Lucy  Mary, 
his  widow,  died  at  Kirk  Hammerton 
Hall,  aged  68,  2  August,  and  was  buried 
at  Kirk  Hammerton  5  August  19 14. 


ADDITIONS    &•    CORRECTIONS. 


BARNARDISTON,  continued. 

Page  43. — Captain  Thomas  Legge 
Barnardiston,  R.N.,  died  at  the  Royal 
Naval  Hospital,  Haslar,  aged  45,  on 
Tuesday,  6  February,  and  was  buried  at 
Great  Henny,  co.  Essex,  lo  February 
1912. 

BARNE.  Vol.  7,  page  159  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  12,  page  V.)  —  Miles  and  Violet 
Ella  Barne,  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Elizabeth  Mabel,  born  at 
Sotterley,  co.  Suffolk,  on  \Vednesday, 
18  October,  baptised  there  3  December 
igii. 

BARRY.  Vol.  14,  page  7.— Alfred 
Percival  and  Helen  Charlotte  Barry 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Margaret 
Helen,  born  at  56  Cornwall  Gardens, 
South  Kensington,  London,  on  Friday, 

3  April,  baptised  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  9  May  19 14. 

Page  II. — Sir  John  Wolfe  Wolfe- 
Barry  was  elected  Prime  Warden  of  the 
Goldsmiths'  Company  June  191 2. 

Page  12. — Cecil  Charles  Stuart  Barry 
was  promoted  Lieut. -Colonel  Indian 
Medical  Service  (Burma  Railways 
Volunteer  Corps)  29  July  19 13. 

BARTLETT.  Vol.  i,  page  66.— Thomas 
Bartlett  died  at  12  Pembroke  Place, 
Liverpool,    aged     73,    on    Wednesday, 

4  September  19 12,  and  was  cremated 
at  Anfield  Cemetery,  Liverpool.  Will 
(by  which  he  left  directions  for  the  pro- 
viding of  a  peal  of  bells  for  Liverpool 
Cathedral)  dated  18  October  191 1,  with 
codicil  dated  29  May  19 12,  proved  at 
Liverpool  5  November  191 2,  by  John 
Adams  Bartlett,  Harold  Evers  Swindell 
and  Benson  Crook. 

Page  66  {and  Addenda,  Vo/.  11, 
page  a.) — John  Adams  and  Ellen 
Violet  Murray  Bartlett  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Nicholas  Murray  Bartlett, 
bom  at  32  Parkfield  Road,  Liverpool,  on 
Tuesday,  26  December  191 1,  baptised 
at  St.  Margaret's,  Princes  Road,  Liver- 
pool, II  February  191 2. 

Page  67  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  V.)  —  Godfrey  Thomas  and  Joan 
Bartlett  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Prisca,  born  at  22  Stow  Park  Avenue, 
Newport,  co.  Monmouth,  on  Thursday, 
18  January,  baptised  at  St.  John's, 
Newport,  18  February  191 2. 

BARTLETT,  Vol.  6,  page  29  {and 
Addendas,  Vol.  7,  page  !.,  and  Vol.  14., 
page  ill.) — The  Rev.  Richard  Grosvenor 
and  Evelyn  Grace  Bartelot,  have  further 


BARTLETT,  continued. 

issue  a  son,  Richard  St.  George  Bartelot, 
born  at  St.  George's  Vicarage,  Ford- 
ington,  CO.  Dorset,  on  Sunday,  29 
December  191 2. 

Page  30.— William  Oldfeld  Bartlett 
died  at  Ravenscroft,  Parkstone,  co. 
Dorset,  aged  87,  on  Wednesday,  9 
October  1912. 

BARTON.  Vol.  I,  page  91.— Thomas 
Needham  Wilson  of  Harrow  Lodge, 
Bransgore,  Christchurch,  co.  Hants, 
married  2ndly  at  St.  Michael  and 
All  Angels',  Paddington,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  12  June  191 2,  Dona,  elder 
daughter  of  Henry  Shaw  of  Whitehall, 
near  Buxton,  co.  Derby  {see  Pedigree  of 
Wilson,  Vol.  6,  page  22). 

BATTYE.  Vol.  5,  page  4.  — Major- 
General  George  Money  Battye  died  at 
Frognal,  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  aged  83, 
on  Sunday,  13  October  19x2.  \Vill 
dated  3  December  1889,  proved  at 
Exeter  22  November  191 2,  by  Emma 
Battye,  the  relict. 

Emma,  widow  of  Major- General 
George  Money  Battye,  died  at  Malvern, 
CO.  Worcester,  on  Sunday,  6  July,  and 
was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Torquay, 
on  Wednesday,  9  July  19 13. 

Page  8. — Arthur  Henry  Battye  was 
promoted  Lieut.-Colonel  Indian  Army 
12  November  19 10. 

Page  9. — Ivan  Urmston  Battye  was 
promoted  Major  Indian  Army  16 
January  19 13,  and  appointed  Brigade 
Major,  India,  i  April  19 13. 

BEAZLEY.  Vol.  10,  page  145.— Eliza 
Emma  Jessie,  widow  of  James  Beazley, 
died  at  Fern  Hill,  co.  Chester,  aged  93, 
on  Monday,  20  May,  and  was  buried  in 
Birkenhead  Cemetery,  Flaybrick  Hill, 
Bidston,  co.  Chester,  23  May  191 2.   M.I. 

Page  146  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  75, 
page  iv.) — -John  Godfrey  Beazley,  of 
the  Indian  Civil  Service,  married  at 
St.  John-the-Evangelist's,  Prince's  Street, 
Edinburgh,  on  Wednesday,  6  September 
19 1 1,  Roberta,  2nd  daughter  of  David 
Mitchell  of  Millfield,  Polmont,  co. 
Stirling,  J. P.,  by  Roberta  his  2nd  wife, 
daughter  of  Robert  Andrews ;  born 
3  January  1886. 

Page  146.  —  Margaret  Ellen,  3rd 
daughter  of  James  Henry  Beazley  was 
married  at  St.  Saviour's,  Oxton,  co. 
Chester,  on  Wednesday,  5  June  191 2, 
to  Percival  Wilson  Leathart  of  Upper 
Norwood,  CO.  Surrey  (3rd  son  of  James 


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BEAZLEY,  continued. 

Leathart  of  Gateshead-on-Tyne,  co. 
Durham);  born  ii  August  1875  ;  B.A., 
M.B.,  B.C.  Camb.,  1905,  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1903. 

Page  147. — Hugh  Loveday  Beazley 
married  at  Baldock,  co.  Hertford,  on 
Saturday,  30  September  191 1,  Beatrice 
Constance,  only  daughter  of  Charles 
James  Veasey  of  Baldock  ;  born  16 
October  1880.  They  have  issue  a  son, 
Robert  Arthur  Cecil  Beazley,  born  at 
168  Kensington  Park  Road,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  3  July,  baptised  at 
Baldock  25  August  1912;  and  a  daughter, 
Nancy  Beatrice,  born  at  168  Kensington 
Park  Road  on  Wednesday,  14  January, 
baptised  at  All  Saints',  Birkenhead,  co. 
Chester,  12  April  1914. 

Page  148  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  17, 
page  iv. — James  Geoffrey  Brydon  and 
Lilian  Edgar  Beazley  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Barbara  Gordon,  born  at 
Sunfield,  Great  Sutton,  co.  Chester,  on 
Sunday,  10  September,  baptised  at  St. 
Saviour's,  Oxton,  co.  Chester,  1 1  October 
191 1  ;  and  a  son,  Geoffrey  Gordon 
Beazley,  born  at  Sunfield  10  April, 
baptised  at  St.  Saviour's,  Oxton,  7  May 

1913- 
Page     148.  —  John    Roland    Beazley 
was   appointed    2nd    Lieutenant    Royal 
Fusiliers  7  February  1912. 

Helen  Margaret,  elder  daughter  of 
Edwin  Arthur  Beazley  of  The  Lydiate, 
Willaston,  Wirral,  co.  Chester,  was 
married  at  Willaston  on  W'ednesday, 
7  January  19 14,  to  George  Leathart 
Rae  of  Caldy,  co.  Chester,  2nd  son  of 
Edward  Rae  of  Courthill,  Birkenhead. 

BEEBEE.  Vol.  9,  page  50  {atid  Addenda, 
Vol.  IS,  page  iv.) — Meyrick  John  Legge 
and  Hilda  Georgiana  Beebee  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Meyrick  Frederick 
Legge  Beebee,  born  at  41  Carlyle 
Square,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Saturday,  16  July  19 10. 

BELLASIS.  Vol.  2,  page  59. — Margaret 
Jane,  2nd  daughter  of  Edward  Bellasis, 
and  widow  of  Edward  Charlton,  M.D., 
D.C.L.,  died  at  Kensington,  London, 
5  March,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Oswald's, 
Bellingham,  co.  Northumberland,  10 
March  19 14. 

BENDALL.  Vol.  15,  page  44.— Ernest 
Alfred  Bendall,  who  was  educated  at 
the  Edinburgh  Academy  and  the  City 
of    London    School,   retired    from    the 


BENDALL,  continued. 

Paymaster- General's  Department  in 
1896.  He  was  appointed  a  Joint 
Examiner  of  Plays  by  the  Lord  Cham- 
berlain 10  February  191 2. 

BENSON.  Vol.  5,  page  123. — Agnes 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Christopher  Benson, 
died  at  Lugano,  Switzerland,  on  Sunday, 
5  November,  and  was  buried  there 
8  November  191 1. 

BENTLEY.  Vol.  i,  page  138.— Esther, 
widow  of  Edward  Bentley,  M.D.,  died 
at  St.  Finbarre's,  The  Esplanade, 
Worthing,  co.  Sussex,  aged  93,  on 
Thursday,  23  October  1913,  and  was 
buried  in  Highgate  Cemetery,  co. 
Middlesex,  27  October  19 13. 

Page  141  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  17, 
page  iv.)  —  Horatio  Haliburton  and 
Evelyn  Bentley  have  issue  a  son, 
Richard  Haliburton  Bentley,  born  at 
North    Lodge,   Bedford,   18    November 

191 1,  baptised  at  St.  Peter's,  Bedford. 

BESSBOROUGH.  Vol.  12,  page  116 
{and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij,  page  iv.) — 
George  Arthur  and  Sheila  Ponsonby 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Robert  Martin 
Dominic  Ponsonby,  born  at  14  Mont- 
pelier  Square,  Brompton,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Friday,  4  August  191 1. 

Vere  Brabazon,  Viscount  Duncannon, 
who  was  elected  M.P.  for  Dover  1913, 
married  in  the  Temple  de  I'Etoile, 
Avenue  de  la  Grande  Armee,  Paris,  on 
Tuesday,  25  June  1912,  Roberte,  only 
daughter  of  Baron  de  Neuflize  of  Paris. 
They  have  issue  a  son,  John  Edward 
Neuflize  Ponsonby,  born  on  Saturday, 
29  March  1913. 

Page    116    {and    Addenda,     Vol.    ij,  . 
page    iv.) — The     Hon''''^    Cyril     Myles 
Brabazon  and  Rita  Narcissa  Ponsonby 
have   issue   a   son,   Arthur    Mountifort 
Longfield  Ponsonby,  born  1 1  December 

191 2,  baptised  at  Cloyne  Cathedral,  co. 
Cork,  on  Monday,  20  January  1913 
(H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught  stood 
sponsor). 

Page  117.  —  Lady  Maria  Emma 
Katherine,  widow  of  the  Hon'''^  Gerald 
Henry  Brabazon  Ponsonby,  died  at 
3  Stratford  Place,  London,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 7  February,  and  was  buried  in 
Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London,  on 
Monday,  12  February  19 12,  after  service 
at  St.  Anselm's,  Davies  Street,  Berkeley 
Square,  London. 


ADDITIONS   6^    CORRECTIONS. 


BESSBOROUGH,  conthmed. 

Page  117.  —  Lady  Gvveneth  Freda, 
youngest  daughter  of  Edward,  Earl  of 
Bessborough,  was  married  at  St.  James', 
Piccadilly,  London,  10  July  1913,  to 
the  Hon'''''  Windham  Baring  (younger 
son  of  Sir  Evelyn,  Earl  of  Cromer, 
G.C.B.);  born  29  September  1880. 

Page  120. —  Patrick  Spencer  John 
Ponsonby  was  appointed  2nd  Lieutenant 
Royal  Marines  i  October  191 2. 

BICKNELL.  Vol.  17,  page  42-  — 
Ada,  daughter  of  Elhanan  Bicknell,  and 
widow  of  Edward  Berry,  died  at 
Nayland,  co.  Suffolk,  aged  80,  on 
Wednesday,  13  September  191 1, 
cremated  at  Golder's  Green  on  Satur- 
day, 16  September,  and  buried  at 
Stanstead,  co.  Kent,  on  Monday,  18 
September  19 11.  Will  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1465,  191 1)  4  October  191 1. 

Sidney  Bicknell  died  at  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  aged  79,  on  Thursday,  26 
October  191 1.  Will  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1769,  1911)  9  December  191 1, 
by  Rosa  Louisa  Bicknell,  relict,  and 
Arthur  Temple  Cummings. 

Rosa  Louisa,  widow  of  Sidney 
Bicknell,  died  at  Barcombe  House, 
Barcombe,  co.  Sussex,  8  January  19 13. 

Page  45. — The  Rev.  Norman  Leslie 
Bicknell  was  appointed  Rector  of  St. 
Tudy,  CO.  Cornwall,  191 2. 

BID  DELL.  Vol.  3,  page  99.  — Emma, 
widow  of  George  Arthur  Biddell,  died 
at  Upland  Gate,  Bishop's  Hill,  Ipswich, 
CO.  Suffolk,  aged  93,  on  Monday,  24 
August  1 914. 

Ellen,  5th  daughter  of  Arthur  Biddell, 
died  at  39  Park  Road,  Ipswich,  aged  85, 
on  Tuesday,  10  March,  and  was  buried 
at  Play  ford,  CO.  Suffolk,  14  March  1914. 
Will  dated  31  May  19 10,  with  three 
codicils  dated  13  September  1910, 
I    November    1910   and    21    December 

191 1,  proved  in  Ipswich  District  Registry 
15  April  19 1 4. 

The  Rev.  Herman  Masterman  Biddell 
was  appointed  Vicar  of  St.  Jude's, 
Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  June  19 12.  He 
married  at  Christ  Church,  Hampstead, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Wednesday,  24  July 

1912,  Violet  Marjorie,  2nd  daughter  of 
Hugh  Bickersteth  of  65  Fitzjohn's 
Avenue,  Hampstead.     They  have  issue 

'  a  daughter,  Marjorie  Joyce,  born  at 
65  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  Hampstead,  on 
Monday,  26  May,  baptised  at  St.  Jude's, 
Southwark,  9  July  191 3. 


BLUMER.  Vol.  9,  page  77.— Luke 
Blumer  died  at  3  Woodside  Terrace, 
Darlington,  co.  Durham,  aged  65,  on 
Wednesday,  30  June,  and  was  buried 
at  West  Cemetery,  Darlington,  on 
Thursday,  3  July  1913. 

Page  77  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  w.)^George  Blumer  (who  was 
appointed  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  the 
Medical  School  at  Yale  University,  New 
Haven,  Connecticut,  U.S.A.,  in  June 
19 10)  married  andly  at  212  York  Street, 
New  Haven  on  Saturday,  26  June  1909, 
Mabel  Louise,  daughter  of  Edward 
Elias  Bradley  of  New  Haven,  by  Mary 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  daughter  of  Nathaniel 
Kimberly  of  West  Haven,  Connecticut; 
born  at  New  Haven  7  August  1880, 
baptised  at  Christ  Church,  West  Haven, 
29  May  1881.  They  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Mary  Kimberly,  born  at  64 
Trumbull  Street,  New  Haven,  on  Sun- 
day, 15  May,  baptised  at  212  York 
Street,  New  Haven,  26  June  1910;  and 
a  son,  Elice  Walford  Blumer,  born  at 
64  Trumbull  Street,  New  Haven,  16 
May  1 9 1 3,  baptised  at  2 1 2  York  Street, 
New  Haven,  2  November  1914. 

Page  78. — Hilda,  2nd  daughter  of 
John  George  Blumer  of  Sierra  Madre, 
California,  U.S.A.,  was  married  at  the 
Church  of  the  Ascension,  Sierra  Madre, 
on  Tuesday,  27  June  191 1,  to  William 
Earned  Thacher  (son  of  Thomas 
Anthony  Thacher,  formerly  Professor  of 
Latin,  Yale  University,  Connecticut, 
U.S.A.,  by  Elizabeth  Baldwin  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Roger  Sherman  of  New 
Haven,  Connecticut) ;  bom  at  New 
Haven  9  October  1866;  B.A.  of  Yale 
University. 

Philip  Walford  Blumer  was  married 
at  Sierra  Madre  on  Tuesday,  28  July 
1908,  Teddle  May,  daughter  of  David 
Henry  McConnell  of  Wellman,  Iowa, 
U.S.A.,  by  Annie  Christine  his  wife, 
daughter  of  John  Peter  O'Mark  of 
Wataga,  Illinois,  U.S.A. ;  born  at 
Wellman  28  July  1884.  They  have 
issue  three  sons,  John  McConnell 
Blumer,  born  at  the  Pasadena  Hospital, 
Pasadena,  California,  on  Saturday,  3 
July  1909;  Philip  Walford  Blumer,  bom 
at  North  Central  Avenue,  Eagle  Rock, 
California,  on  \\'ednesday,  i  March 
191 1,  died  at  Eagle  Rock,  California, 
aged  2,  on  Saturday,  24  May  1913; 
and  Richard  Thacher  Blumer,  bom 
at  Pasadena  Hospital  30  November 
1912. 


ADDITIONS   &-    CORRECTIONS. 


BLUMER.  Vol.  12,  page  176.— The 
Rev.  Reginald  Charles  Blumer,  B.A., 
B.Sc,  was  ordained  Deacon  1912,  and 
appointed  Curate  of  St.  John's,  Parra- 
matta,  New  South  Wales,  19 12. 

BODDINGTON.  Vol.  i,  page  125.— 
iMary  \Vall,  2nd  daughter  of  Reginald 
Brook  Boddington,  and  widow  of  the 
Rev.  William  Herbert  Maddock  {see 
Pedigree  of  Maddock,  Vol.  J,  page  jl), 
died  at  Berchtesgaden,  Bavaria,  aged  72, 
on  Sunday,  1  September  19 12. 

BODINGTON.  Vol.  14,  page  119.— 
liliabeth  Louise  Marion,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Herbert  James  Bodington, 
was  married  at  St.  Lawrence,  Reading, 
CO.  Berks,  on  Wednesday,  10  June  1914, 
to  Sidney  Edwin  Collins,  eldest  son 
of  Sidney  Collins  of  Tursley  House, 
Mortimer,  co.  Berks. 

Page  120. — John  Victor  Bodington 
of  Grey  Hill,  Alberta,  Canada,  married 
at  St.  James',  Winnipeg,  Canada,  on 
Saturday,  29  June  19 12,  Gladys  Muriel, 
daughter  of  Daniel  Clewin  Griffith  of 
60  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  Hampstead,  co. 
Middlesex. 

The  Ven''''^  Eric  James  Bodington, 
Chaplain  of  Calne  Union  1911-13,  co. 
Wilts,  was  appointed  Archdeacon  of 
Wilts  December  191 2,  and  Prebendary 
of  Chardstock,  in  Salisbury  Cathedral, 
19^3- 

BODINGTON.  Vol.  17,  page  131.— 
Zipporah,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Alfred 
Bodington,  died  17  April  19 13. 

Page  132. — Sylvia  Anne,  5th  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Bodington,  died  13 
July  1913. 

Page  133.  —  The  Rev.  Kenelm 
Edmund  Bodington  was  appointed 
Vicar  of  Marston  with  Whitgreave,  co. 
Stafford,  15  June  191 1. 

BOGGIS-ROLFE.  Vol.  7,  page  120 
(and  Addenda,  Vol.  16,  page  vii.) — 
Douglass  Horace  and  Maria  Maud 
Boggis-Rolfe  of  Little  Sir  Hughes, 
Baddow,  co.  Essex,  and  of  22  Victoria 
Square,  London,  have  further  issue  two 
sons,  Hume  laoggis-Rolfe,  born  at  22 
Victoria  Square,  London,  on  Friday,  20 
October  191 1,  baptised  at  St.  Stephen's, 
Gloucester  Road,  South  Kensington, 
London;  and  Paul  Boggis-Rolfe,  born  at 
22  Victoria  Square,  London,  on  Friday, 
5  December  1913,  baptised  at  St. 
Stephen's,  Gloucester  Road,  South 
Kensington. 


BOISSIER.  Vol.  10,  page  66  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  16,  page  vii.) — Arthur 
Paul  and  Dorothy  Christina  Leslie 
Boissier  have  issue  a  daughter,  Beatrice 
Mary  Jane,  bom  29  December  19 13, 
baptised  at  St.  Mildred's,  Whippingham, 
Isle  of  Wight,  8  February  1914. 

Page  68.  —  The  Rev.  George  John 
Buissier  was  appointed  Prebendary  of 
Gretton,  in  Lincoln  Cathedral,  12 
February  191 2;  Warden  of  Lincoln 
Diocesan  Guilds  Union  January  191 2. 

BOND.  Vol.  3,  page  72. — Mary  Laetitia, 
only  daughter  of  the  Rev.  William 
Henry  Bond,  and  wife  of  the  Rev.  John 
Herbert  Wightman  Lewis,  Rector  of 
Boughton  Malherbe,  co.  Kent,  died, 
aged  48,  20  May  19 12,  and  was  buried 
at  Beauchamp  Roding,  co.  Essex. 

Cyril  Bond  died  at  the  Rectory,  High 
Ongar,  co.  Essex,  aged  42,  on  Friday, 
12  December  19 13,  and  was  buried  at 
Beauchamp  Roding. 

BOOTH  BY.  Vol.  16,  page  180.  — Sir 
Brooke  Boothby,  Baronet,  died  at  21 
Victoria  Square,  London,  aged  56,  on 
Wednesday,  22  January,  and  was  buried 
at  Welwyn,  co.  Hertford,  on  Monday,  27 
January  19 13.  Memorial  service  at  St. 
Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London,  the  same 
day.  Administration  was  granted  in 
March  191 3. 

Page  181. — Charles  Francis  Boothby 
succeeded  his  brother  Brooke  as  12th 
Baronet  22  January  1913. 

Page  182. — John  Henry  Boothby 
entered  the  Royal  Artillery  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  18  July  19 13. 

Page  183. — Harriet,  widow  of  George 
William  Boothby,  married  2ndly  3  Jan- 
uary 187 1,  the  Ven'''=  Angus  Gunn, 
D.D.,  of  Dollar,  co.  Clackmannan. 
She  died  14  November  191 1. 

Page  184. — Charles  Edward  Boothby 
died  at  i  Palmeira  Square,  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  aged  91,  on  Easter  Sunday, 
23  March,  and  was  buried  at  Sudbury, 
CO.    Derby,    on    Thursday,    27    March 

'913- 
Page  190. —  Captain  William  Osbert 
Boothby,  R.N.,  C.V.O.,  C.B.,  and  Hilda 
Lambert  his  wife,  have  further  issue 
a  son,  Christopher  Evelyn  Boothby, 
born  at  Woodlands,  \Vareham,  co. 
Dorset,  on  Sunday,  15  September  1912, 
Captain  William  Osbert  Boothby 
died  at    St.    Thomas'   Home,   London, 


ADDITIONS   a^    CORRECTIONS. 


XI 


BOOTH  BY,  continued. 

aged  47,  on  Tuesday,  20  May,  and 
was  buried  at  St.  Martin's,  Canterbury, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Friday,  23  May  1913. 

Page  191. — The  Rev.  Walter  Ralph 
Jebb  Boothby,  Curate  of  Stevenage,  co. 
Hertford,  1909-11,  was  appointed 
Rector  of  Thimbleby,  co.  Lincoln,  191 1. 

Page  192. —  Esme  Frances  Nevill 
Augusta,  wife  of  Evelyn  Leonard  Beridge 
Boothby,  Lieutenant  Royal  Navy,  died 
at  Stoke,  Devonport,  co.  Devon,  aged 
36,  on  Thursday,  2  January  19 13. 

BOUGHEY.  Page  loi  of  present  volume. 
The  Rev.  Percy  Fletcher  and  Elsie  le 
Strange  Boughey  have  further  issue  a 
son,  Thomas  Fletcher  Boughey,  born  at 
the  Vicarage,  Holkham,  co.  Norfolk, 
on  Monday,  25  May  19 14. 

BOURNE.  Vol.  3,  page  149.— The  Rev. 
John  Bury  Bourne,  only  son  of  John 
Henry  Bourne,  was  Curate  of  Lee- 
on-the-Solent,  1908-11,  and  of  Fleet, 
both  CO.  Hants,  1911-12;  appointed 
Rector  of  Great  Cheverell,  co.  Wilts, 
1912. 

BOWRING.  Vol.  6,  page  2.— Major 
Arthur  Hautayne  Bo  wring,  R.F.A., 
married  at  Purbrook,  co.  Hants,  on 
Thursday,  7  August  1913,  Lorna 
Colleton,  eldest  daughter  of  Brigadier- 
General  Sir  Robert  Colleton  of  More- 
lands,  Purbrook. 

Page  3  {iDid  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  vii.) — Charles  Calvert  and  Ethel 
Dorothy  Bo  wring  have  further  issue  a 
son,  Humphrey  Kempthorn  Bowring, 
born  at  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa, 
30  December  19 12,  baptised  there  31 
January  19 13;  and  a  daughter,  Elizabeth 
Anne,  born  at  Nairobi  7  March,  baptised 
there  12  May  1914. 

Page  3.  —  Commander  Humphrey 
Wykeham  Bowring  was  promoted 
Captain  Royal  Navy  30  June  19 14. 

Page  3  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  vii.) — Walter  Andrew  and  Nita 
Maud  Bowring  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Andrew  John  Presgrave  Bowring,  born 
at  Nicosia,  Cyprus,  21  March,  baptised 
there  20  April  1912. 

Page  5. — The  Rev.  Edgar  Francis 
Bowring  was  installed  Hon.  Canon  of 
Winchester  26  June  1913. 

BOYCE.  Vol.  17,  page  119. — Mary  Jane, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Jacob  Boyce,  died  at  Dilham  Grange, 
Norwich,  on  Tuesday,  9  July,  and  was 


BOYCE,  continued. 

buried  at  Smallburgh,  co.  Norfolk,  on 
Friday,  12  July  191 2. 

Page  119. — Herbert  Edward  Boyce 
died  at  Meadow  Side,  Teddington,  co. 
Middlesex,  aged  66,  on  Wednesday,  5 
August,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Alban's, 
Teddington,  on  Saturday,  8  August  1914. 

BOYD.  Vol.  8,  page  163.— The  Ven"' 
Charles  Twining  Boyd,  formerly  Arch- 
deacon of  Colombo,  Ceylon,  died  at 
Fiveways,  Church  Hill,  Camberley,  co. 
Surrey,  aged  72,  on  Sunday,  3  May,  and 
was  buried  at  Frimley,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Wednesday,  6  May  19 14. 

BRACE.  Vol.  6,  page  88.— Henry  Fer- 
gusson  Brace  was  promoted  Lieutenant 
15th  Hussars  22  September  191 1. 

BRADFORD.  Vol.  16,  page  195.— Sir 
Evelyn  Ridley  Bradford,  Baronet,  was 
promoted  Lieut. -Colonel  Seaforth  High- 
landers 10  June  1913.  He  and  Lady 
Bradford  have  further  issue  two  sons, 
Ridley  Lewkenor  Bradford,  bom  at  18 
Moore  Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Thursday,  1 1  April,  baptised  at 
St.  Paul's,  Onslow  Square,  London, 
10  May  1912;  and  Donald  Clifton 
Bradford,  born  at  Shorncliffe,  co.  Kent, 
on  F'riday,  22  May,  baptised  there 
25  June  1914. 

Edward  Austen  Bradford  was  A.D.C. 
to  the  Governor  and  Commander-in- 
Chief  at  Gibraltar  25  January  1907  to 
30  August  1910.  He  and  Margaret 
Louisa  his  wife  have  further  issue  a 
son,  Berenger  Colborne  Bradford,  born 
15  October,  baptised  at  Chawton,  co. 
Hants,  8  December  1912. 

Page  196.  —  Cecil  Audrey  Bradford 
was  employed  wAh  the  West  African 
Frontier  Force  26  November  19 13. 

BRADLEY.  Vol.  10,  page  82.— Bernard 
Bradley  married  9  July  19 12,  Marjorie 
Clara,  daughter  of  William  Thomas 
Fisher  of  Nottingham. 

Page  83. —  Alfred  Bradley  died  at 
Nottingham  18  February,  and  was 
cremated  at  Birmingham  20  February 
1914;  casket  interred  in  family  vault 
in  Nottingham  General  Cemetery. 

I'age  84  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  ix.)  —  Ernest  Frederic  and  Kate 
Elizabeth  Bradley  have  further  issue  a 
daughter.  Cicely  Lysbeth,  born  13 
February  1907  ;  and  a  son,  Roger 
Brian  Bradley,  born  20  June  1908. 


XII 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


BRADNEY.  Vol.  i,  page  3.  — Colonel 
Joseph  Alfred  Bradney,  C.B.,  received 
the  Territorial  Officers'  Decoration  in 
August  191 2. 

John  Harford  Bradney  was  promoted 
Lieutenant  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry  26  October  191 1. 

Edward  Bradney  was  promoted  Lieu- 
tenant Royal  Engineers  23  January 
1912. 

BRANFILL.  Vol.  17,  page  90.— Mary 
Anna,  widow  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Ben- 
jamin Aylett  Branfill,  died  at  Rome 
on  Christmas  Day  1913,  and  was 
buried  in  the  Protestant  Cemetery, 
Rome. 

Capel  Lisle  Aylett  Branfill,  Lieutenant 
Glamorgan  Yeomanry,  married  at 
Kempsey,  co.  Worcester,  26  March 
1913,  Susannah  Hamilton  Seymour, 
elder  daughter  of  Philip  Seymour 
Williams,  J.P.,  of  Stoke  House,  co. 
Salop,  and  of  Napleton  House,  co. 
Worcester. 

Page  91. — The  Rev.  Howard  Percival 
Cowx  (son  of  James  Wilfred  Cowx  of 
Sutton  Coldfield,  co.  Warwick,  by 
Charlotte  his  wife,  daughter  of  Henry 
Bussell  of  Gloucester)  was  born  at 
Birmingham  7  January,  baptised  at 
St.  Andrew's,  Birmingham,  28  February 
1866  ;  educated  at  the  Grammar  School, 
Burton- on -Trent,  Bishopdale  College, 
and  at  University  of  Otago,  both  New 
Zealand  ;  B.  A.  (Senior  Scholar  University 
of  New  Zealand)  1S90,  ]\LA.  (ist-class 
honours)  1891  ;  Vicar  of  Takaka  1891, 
of  Westport  1893,  of  Wanganui  Parochial 
District  1900,  and  of  Waipawa,  all  New 
Zealand,  1902.  He  and  his  wife,  Helen 
Hammond  Branfill  were  married  at 
Bishopdale  Chapel,  Nelson,  New 
Zealand,  17  November  1891  \_not  1892] 
as  printed. 

BRASSEY.  Vol.  14,  page  60.— Earl 
Brassey  received  the  freedom  of  the 
borough  of  Hythe  17  October  191 1, 
and  was  promoted  Captain  Royal  Naval 
Reserve  June  1914. 

Page  61. — Thomas  AUuutt  Brassey, 
Viscount  Hythe,  was  created  D.C.L.  of 
O.xford  191 1. 

Page  62. — Charles  Augustus  Egerton 
died  at  Mountfield  Court,  Robertsbridge, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Sunday,  13  October,  and 
was  buried  at  Mountfield  on  Wednesday, 
16  October  191  2. 


BRASSEY,  confirmed. 

Page  62. — The  Hon*'!'  Mabelle  Annie 
Egerton  was  appointed  a  Lady  of 
Justice  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England 
June  1913. 

Page  68  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
/^age  VI.) — Edgar  Hugh  Brassey,  M.V.O., 
was  promoted  Major  ist  Life  Guards 
2 1  October  1 9 1 1 .  He  and  his  wife, 
Margaret  Harriet,  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Marjorie  Eva,  born  at  52  South  Audley 
Street,  London,  on  Thursday,  4  No- 
vember 191 1,  baptised  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  l^ondon. 

Page  68. — Edwin  Perceval  Brassey 
was  promoted  Captain  7th  Hussars 
26  June  1911. 

BREWSTER.  Vol.  13,  page  18.— The 
Rev.  James  George  Brewster  was 
appointed  Chaplain  of  the  Bristol  Female 
Penitentiary  and  Refuge  February  19 13. 

Page  19. — The  Rev.  Charles  Mus- 
grave  and  Frances  Harriet  Harvey 
celebrated  their  golden  wedding  13 
August  19 1 3. 

The  Rev.  Canon  Arthur  James 
Brewster  was  appointed  Rector  of  Upton 
St.  Leonard,  co.  Gloucester,  April  19 12, 
and  Chaplain  to  Bishop  of  Gloucester 
same  year. 

Page  20. —  Harold  John  Brewster 
married  at  St.  James',  Episcopal  Church, 
Payette,  Idaho,  U.S.A.,  on  Wednesday, 
19  November  191 3,  Eva  Florence,  4th 
daughter  of  R.  A.  Piper,  formerly  of 
Hill  Farm,  Layham,  co.  Suffolk. 

Page  23. — Theresa  Madeline,  youngest 
daughter  of  Edwin  Frederic  Brewster  of 
White  Notley  Hall,  co.  Essex,  was 
married  at  the  Catholic  Apostolic 
Church,  The  Vineyards,  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  on  Wednesday,  9  April  19 13, 
to  Charles  Gandy  of  24  Lynnwood 
Avenue,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  co. 
Northumberland. 

BRINE.  Vol.  4,  page  17. — There  is  a 
memorial  tablet  and  window  in  the 
church  at  Blandford  St.  Mary,  co. 
Dorset,  to  Admiral  James  Brine  ;  also  a 
memorial  tablet  in  All  Saints',  Chard- 
stock,  CO.  Dorset,  and  a  memorial 
window  in  the  parish  church,  Sidmouth, 
CO.  Devon,  to  Major  James  Brine  [who 
received  war  medal  with  four  clasps  for 
Albuera,  Nive  Nivelle  and  Pyrenees, 
no/  Peninsula]  and  his  wife,  Gramina 
Julia  Petrina. 


ADDITIONS    ir    CORRECTIONS. 


BRINE,  continued. 

Page  1 8. — A  monumental  inscription 
has  been  placed  in  the  churchyard  at 
Honiton,  co.  Devon,  to  the  memory  of 
the  Rev.  George  Augustus  Brine. 
Administration  of  his  estate  was  granted 
in  the  Principal  Registry  2  May  1910, 
to  Colonel  Bruce  Brine,  cousin. 

Caroline  Alicia  Brine,  who  died  13 
January  1901,  was  buried  at  St. 
Michael's,  Honiton,  where  there  is  a 
monumental  inscription  and  memorial 
bell. 

Page  19  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  6, 
page  it.) — -Helen  Howard,  2nd  wife  of 
Major  Percival  Forbes  Brine,  died  at 
Chardstock,  Heme  Bay,  co.  Kent,  13 
September  19 12. 

Page  20. — The  Rev.  Algernon  Linde- 
say  Brine  was  appointed  Vicar  of 
Howard,  Queensland,  Australia,  1911. 

Thomas  Armstrong,  C.B.  (January 
1899),  died  at  Abbots  Tangley,  co. 
Hertford,  on  Saturday,  22  April,  and  was 
buried  there  26  April  1911.  A  bust 
has  been  placed  in  the  Victoria  and 
Albert  Museum,  South  Kensington. 

Page  21. — In  the  Addenda  to  Vol.  13, 
page  iv..  Vice -Admiral  should  read 
Admiral  James  Brine  died  &c. 

Page  22. — Colonel  Bruce  and  Hen- 
rietta Ina  Louisa  Brine  celebrated  their 
golden  wedding  15  August  19 13.  He 
died  at  Bishop's  Waltham,  co.  Hants, 
aged  75,  on  Tuesday,  18  August  1914. 

Page  22  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  X.) — George  Augustus  Giffard  was 
promoted  Vice-Admiral  i  September 
1907  and  Admiral  ig  July  191 1.  He 
was  Admiral  Superintendent  H.M. 
Dockyard,  Chatham,  1907-1909.  His 
3rd  and  youngest  son  assumed  by  Deed 
Poll  dated  24  May  19 12,  the  additional 
name  of  Brine  aftt-r  that  of  Giffard. 

Page  22  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  11, 
page  a.) — Administration  of  the  estate  of 
Robert  Walter  Maxwell  Brine  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  23  April  1900, 
to  Colonel  Bruce  Brine,  his  father. 

Commander  Frederic  George  Brine, 
R.N.,  who  was  appointed  Commander 
H.M.S.  "Grafton"  Training  Ship, 
Whale  Island  Gunnery  School,  and 
afterwards  to  the  "St.  Vincent"  (flag- 
ship), was  washed  overboard  whilst  on 
duty,  and  drowned,  aged  38,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 15  November,  and  was  buried 
with  full  naval  honours  in  Castletown 
Cemetery,  Berehaven,  co.  Cork,  on 
Saturday,  i8  November  191 1. 


BROADBENT.  Vol.  17,  page  140.— 
Edgar  Richard  Broadbent,  Captain  8th 
Hussars,  married  at  St.  Peter's,  Cranley 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  4  August  19 14,  Kathleen 
Gertrude,  only  daughter  of  George 
Nation  of  10  Neville  Terrace,  Onslow 
Gardens,  South  Kensington. 

BROADLEY.  Vol.  8,  page  87.— Vera 
May  Longman,  younger  daughter  of 
Robert  Broadley  of  Putney,  co.  Surrey, 
was  married  at  St.  James',  Piccadilly, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  6  March  191 2, 
to  James  Patrick  Fagan,  Principal 
Medical  Officer,  Northern  Nigeria. 

Robert  Alexander  Longman  Broadley 
married  at  St.  Clement  Danes,  Strand, 
London,  on  Saturday,  8  April  191 1, 
Olive,  4th  daughter  of  William  Devonald 
Edwardes  of  Little  Haven,  co.  Pem- 
broke. They  have  issue  two  daughters. 
Daphne  Jane,  born  at  14  Rodway  Road, 
Roehampton,  co.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday, 
9  April  1913,  died  10  June  following; 
and  Anne  Marguerite,  bom  at  Bradpole, 
Esher,  co.  Surrey,  on  Sunday,  15  March, 
baptised  at  Bradpole,  co.  Dorset. 

BROCKLEBANK.  Vol.  9,  page  142.— 
The  Rev.  John  Wilfrid  Royds  Brockle- 
bank  was  appointed  Vicar  of  Longbridge 
Deverill  with  Cockerton,  co.  Wilts, 
February  191 2. 

Page  144. — Commander  Henry  Cyril 
Royds  Brocklebank,  R.N.,  and  his  wife, 
Honoria  Caroline,  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Philippa  Mary,  born  at 
Guesthng,  Alverstoke,  co.  Hants,  on 
Tuesday,  12  September,  baptised  at 
St.  Mary's,  Alverstoke,  i  November 
1911. 

Page  144  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ly, 
page  vii.)  —  Richard  Hugh  Royds 
Brocklebank  was  appointed  Adjutant 
Territorial  Force  i  November  191 2. 
He  and  Charlotte  Carissima  his  wife 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Bindon  Henry 
Edmund  Brocklebank,  born  at  Old 
Park  House,  Radbume,  co.  Derby,  on 
Monday,  6  July,  baptised  at  Radbume 
on  Friday,  7  August  1914- 

BROMLEY.  Vol.  5,  page  136.— Hen- 
rietta Martha,  widow  of  Nathaniel 
Warner  Bromley,  died  at  Badmondisfield 
Hall,  CO.  Suffolk,  aged  86,  on  Saturday, 
20  June,  and  was  buried  at  Wickham- 
brook,  CO.  Suffolk,  on  Thursday,  25 
June  1 914. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


BROMLEY,  continued. 

Page  137. — The  Rev.  Samuel  and 
Amelia  Garrard  of  Salford  Lodge, 
Malvern,  co.  Worcester,  celebrated  their 
diamond  wedding  on  Monday,  14  July 
19 1 3.  They  were  married  at  Wickham- 
brook,  CO.  Suffolk,  on  Thursday,  14  July 

1853- 
Joseph  Warner  John  Charles  Bromley 

died  on  Wednesday,  12  November  19 13. 

BROOKE.  Vol.  I,  page  74.— John  Acton 
Brooke  was  appointed  2nd  Lieutenant 
6th  Dragoons  3  July  1907,  and  pro- 
moted Lieutenant  22  January  1910. 

Page  76  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  x.)  —  Thomas  and  Beatrice 
Gundreda  Brooke  of  Healey  House, 
Almondbury,  co.  York,  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Joan,  born  at  Healey  House 
on  Saturday,  6  May  1905  ;  a  son, 
William  Brooke  (see  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  V.) ;  a  daughter,  Susan,  bom  in 
April  1 909 ;  a  son,  E.  Hanbury  Brooke, 
born  30  August  191 1;  and  a  son, 
T.  Humphry  Brooke,  born  in  January 
1914  ;  all  baptised  at  South  Crosland, 
CO.  York. 

BROWN.  Vol.  2,  page  25. — Louisa,  wife 
of  Henry  Darell  Brown,  died  at  the 
White  Rock  House,  Hastings,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Wednesday,  29  May,  and 
was  buried  in  Hastings  Cemetery  on 
Tuesday,  4  June  19 12. 

Page  28. — The  Rev.  Ernest  William 
Brown  was  appointed  Rural  Dean  of 
Clun  1912^  He  and  his  wife,  Mary 
Margaretta,  have  further  issue  a  daugh- 
ter. Flora  Mieville,  born  at  Montgomery 
I  June,  baptised  there  6  August  1905. 

BRUNKER.  Vol.  lo,  page  114.— Lieut.- 
Colonel  Howard  Molyneux  Edward 
Brunker  died  at  Albany  House,  Farn- 
borough,  CO.  Hants,  on  Thursday,  22 
January,  and  was  buried  in  the  Military 
Cemetery,  Aldershot,  on  Monday,  26 
January  19 14. 

Page  115  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  11, 
page  iv.) — Edward  George  and  Louie 
Elizabeth  Brunker  have  further  issue 
a  daughter,  Nora  Margaret,  born  at 
Gvvynfa,  East  Sheen  Avenue,  co.  Surrey, 
on  ^Vednesday,  20  December  1911. 

Page  116. — Jane  Marcia  Caroline, 
wife  of  Colonel  Capel  Molyneux  Brunker, 
died  at  Fort  Brockhurst,  Gosport,  co. 
Hants,  on  Tuesday,  21  January,  and 
was  buried  at  Rowner,  co.  Hants,  on 
Friday,  24  January  1913. 


BUCKLER.  Vol.  2,  page  163.— Father 
William  (Albert)  Buckler,  O.P.,  died  at 
St.  Dominic's  Priory,  Haverstock  Hill, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  18  January, 
and  was  buried  there  on  Wednesday, 
24  January  19 13. 

BULL.  Vol.  12,  page  130. — Sir  AVilliam 
James  and  Dame  Lilian  Hester  Bull  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Peter  Cecil  Bull, 
born  at  The  Meadows,  Uxbridge  Road, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  21  March, 
baptised  at  St.  Dunstan's-in-the-West, 
London  (the  chapel  of  the  Imperial 
Society  of  Knights),  on  Saturday,  22 
June  1912. 

BURKE.  Vol.  3,  page  44.— Ulick  John 
Burke  died  at  the  Manor  House,  New- 
ton Valence,  co.  Hants,  aged  69,  on 
Wednesday,  12  March,  and  was  buried 
at  Newton  Valence  on  Saturday,  15 
March  19 13. 

Amy  Evelyn,  2nd  daughter  of 
Walter  St.  George  Burke,  was  married 
at  St.  Andrew's,  Bulmer,  co.  Essex, 
on  Wednesday,  12  June  1912,  to 
John  Reginald  Turner,  son  of  John 
Turner. 

Page  45. — Rachel  Edith,  3rd  daugh- 
ter of  James  St.  George  Burke,  Q.C., 
died  at  Bulmer  Lodge,  Sudbury,  co. 
Suffolk,  aged  67,  on  Sunday,  15  June, 
and  was  buried  on  Thursday,  19  June 
1913- 

BURRELL.  Vol.  9,  page  103.  — 
Percy  D'Eresby  Burrell  (L.S.A.  1900) 
died  at  Clacton-on-Sea,  co.  Essex,  7 
June  1912. 

BURROUGHES.  Vol.  15,  page  192.— 
The  following  arms  were  granted  by 
Sir  Alfred  Scott  Scott-Gatty,  C.V.O., 
Garter,  and  George  Edward  Cokayne, 
Clarencieux,  29  November  1907,  to 
Thomas  Henry  Burroughes  of  Ketton, 
CO.  Rutland,  and  his  descendants,  and 
to  the  other  descendants  of  his  father, 
the  Rev.  Jeremiah  Burroughes,  Rector 
of  Burlingham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  to  the 
descendants  of  the  grantee's  uncle, 
Henry  Negus  Burroughes  of  Burlingham 
Hall,  CO.  Norfolk,  Henry  Randall 
Burroughes  of  Burlingham  Hall,  and 
other  descendants  of  his  great-grand- 
father, James  Burkin  Burroughes  of 
Burlingham  Hall. 


ADDITIONS    c^•    CORRECTIONS. 


BURROUGHES,  continued. 

Arms. — Per  chevron  sable  and  argent 
a  chevron  per  chevron  between 
in  chief  two  cliaplets  and  in  base 
a  crescent  all  counterchanged. 

Crest. — A  griffin's  head  couped  and 
per  chevron  argent  and  sable 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a 
chaplet  as  in  the  arms. 

Motto. — Animo  et  fide. 


Ida,  wife  of  Henry  Negus  Burroughes, 
Lieutenant  Royal  Navy,  was  youngest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Fynes 
Clinton,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Cromwell, 
CO.  Nottingham,  and  Prebendary  of 
Westminster,  by  Emma  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Job  Brough  of  Newark, 
CO.  Nottingham ;  she  was  born  1 3 
March  1835,  and  married  2ndly,  as  his 
2nd  wife,  8  July  1858,  Lieut. -Colonel 
James  Hollway  of  Stanhoe,  co.  Norfolk, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  who  died,  aged  56,  on 
Thursday,  23  December  1886. 

Page  193. — The  Hon''''=  Emily,  widow 
of  the  Rev.  Randall  Burroughes,  died  at 
Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent,  21  March, 
and  was  buried  at  Burlingham  26 
March  191 2. 

BURY.  ^'ol.  9,  page  116.  — The  Rev. 
James  Marshall  Bury  resigned  the  living 
of  Little  Hadham,  co.  Hertford,  1913. 


BURY,  continued. 

Page  118. — Julia  Dorothea,  younger 
daughter  of  Reginald  Bury,  was  married 
at  St.  Hilda's,  ^V•hitby,  co.  York,  on 
Thursday,  23  July  1914,  to  Clive 
Hardy,  only  son  of  O.  H.  Hardy  of 
Newlands,  Epsom,  co.  Surrey. 

BUSH.  Vol.  6,  page  75.  —  Barbara 
Christiana,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Cromwell  Bush,  died  at  Lamerton,  co. 
Devon,  on  Monday,  20  July  1914. 

The  Rev.  Paul  Cromwell  Bush,  B.A. 
of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  was  appointed 
Curate  of  St.  Mary  Redcliffe,  Bristol, 
1912. 

David  Graham  Homdon  Bush  en- 
tered the  Royal  Navy  as  Midshipman 
191 1,  promoted  Sub-Lieutenant  9  May 
1912. 

Page  76  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  8, 
page  iv.) — James  Graham  and  Esther 
Hastings  Bush  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Wynyard  Paul  Bush,  born  at  Nether- 
bury,  CO.  Dorset,  on  Thursday,  9  May, 
baptised  there  30  June  1912. 

Page  76  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  8, 
page  iv.) — Vice- Admiral  Paul  \Vamer 
Bush  was  created  K.C.B.  i  January 
19 1 4.  He  and  Rachel  Adela  his  wife 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Selina 
Rachel,  born  at  East  Lulworth,  co. 
Dorset,  on  Thursday,  28  April,  baptised 
there  26  May  19 10. 

Page  77. — John  Bush,  Captain 
R.M.L.L,  son  of  John  Bush,  married  at 
Charlton-in-Dover,  co.  Kent,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 7  August  191 2,  Madeleine  Emily 
Louise,  only  daughter  of  Captain  Horace 
H.  Barnard,  R.N.,ofPortreudd)'n,  North 
Wales. 

Re}Tiell  Owen  Cromwell  Bush  was 
appointed  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal  Dublin 
Fusiliers  3  September  19 13. 

BYRON.  Vol.  16,  page  52. — Lucy  Eliza- 
beth Jane  [widow  of  George  Anson 
(Byron),  Baron  Byron,  and  wife  of  the 
Rev.  Philip  Henrj'  Douglas,  Vicar  of 
Thrumpton,  co.  Nottingham],  died  at 
Thrumpton  Hall,  aged  88,  on  Tuesday, 
28  May,  and  was  buried  at  Thrumpton 
on  Friday,  31  May  19 12. 

Page  56. — Mary  Beatrice,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Augustus  Byron, 
and  wife  of  Francis  Curzon  Newton, 
died  at  Brighton,  co.  Susse.x,  on  Thurs- 
day, 16  February,  and  was  buried  at 
Kirkby  Matlory,  co.  Leicester,  on 
Monday,  20  February  191 1. 


ADDITIONS    fir-    CORRECTIONS. 


CARLYON.  Vol.  2,  page  114.— The 
Rev.  Philip  and  Mary  Carlyon  had  is.sue 
a  son,  the  Rev.  Philip  Carlyon,  born  at 
St.  Mawgan-in-Pydar,  co.  Cornwall,  30 
December  181 1;  educated  at  Bodmin 
School  and  at  Emmanuel  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1834,  ist  Tyrwhits 
Hebrew  Scholar  1836,  M.A.  1837; 
Incumbent  of  St.  James',  Exeter,  Vicar 
of  Widecombe-in-the-Moor,  co.  Devon, 
1861-69,  and  of  St.  Mary's,  Wisbech, 
CO.  Cambridge,  1869-82;  Chaplain  to 
Bishop  of  Ely  1869-72,  and  to  Bishop 
of  Winchester  1872-81  ;  married  in 
Aberdeen  Cathedral  31  July  1845, 
Grace  Julia,  younger  daughter  of 
Lieut.-Colonel  Keith  Young,  of  the 
71st  Highlanders  He  died  at  Pennance 
House,  Falmouth,  co.  Cornwall,  aged 
loi,  on  Tuesday,  18  November  19 13, 
and  was  buried  at  St.  Mawgan-in-Pydar. 

CARR.  Vol.  7,  page  122.— Ralph 
Hamilton  Carr  of  40  Westminster 
Mansions,  Great  Smith  Street,  West- 
minster, married  at  St.  George's, 
Bloomsbury,  on  Saturday,  10  January 
1914,  Marguerite  Adele,  elder  daughter 
of  Ange  Cima  of  Monte  Carlo. 

Page  124. — The  Rev.  Thomas 
William  Carr  of  Eshott  Heugh,  co. 
Northumberland,  for  46  years  Rector  of 
Barming,  co.  Kent,  died  at  Long  Rede, 
Barming,  aged  82,  on  St.  Stephen's  Day, 
Thursday,  26  December,  and  was  buried 
at  Barming  on  Monday,  30  December 
1912. 

Page  127. — Dorothy  Culling,  youngest 
daughter  of  Francis  Culling  Carr-Gomm, 
was  married  at  Farnham  Royal,  co. 
Buckingham,  on  Thursday,  24  July 
19 13,  to  Harold  Ernest  Day  (son  of 
Colonel  Francis  Jeremy  Day  of  the 
Royal  Engineers);  born  16  December 
18S0;  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal  Engineers 
6  January  1900,  Lieutenant  6  January 
1903,  Captain  6  January  1909;  served 
in  South  African  War  1901-1902 
(Queen's  medal  with  five  clasps). 

CARR-ELLISON.  Vol.  6,  page  161.— 
Martin  Raymond  Carr  married  by 
special  licence  at  St.  George's,  Alder- 
shot,  on  Thursday,  6  August  1914, 
Guendolyn,  2nd  daughter  of  T.  Putnam 
of  Greylands,  Darlington,  co.  Durham, 
J.  P. 

Thomas  Fenwicke  Clennell  Carr- 
Ellison  was  appointed  2nd  Lieutenant 
Durham    Light    Infantry   4    September 


CARR-ELLISON,  conthmed. 

191 2.  He  married  at  Colchester,  co. 
Essex,  on  Thursday,  6  August  1914, 
Winifred,  daughter  of  Thomas  Simpson 
of  Colchester. 

Herbert  George  Carr  Carr-Ellison 
married  at  Acklington,  co.  Northum- 
berland, on  Thursday,  7  May  1914, 
Mabel  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas 
Tate. 

Page  162. — Admiral  Henry  John  Carr 
died  at  Heathlands,  Long  Cross,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Saturday,  18  July,  and  was 
buried  at  Long  Cross  on  Tuesday,  22 
July  1914. 

Julia  Mary  Ridley,  only  child  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Ridley  Carr  of  Exmouth, 
CO.  Devon,  was  married  at  the  parish 
church,  Littleham,  co.  Devon,  on  Satur- 
day, 7  June  1913,  to  Charles  Darley 
Harvey  (eldest  son  of  Colonel  Charles 
Lacon  Harvey) ;  born  10  February 
18S1  ;  2nd  Lieutenant  Nottinghamshire 
and  Derbyshire  Regiment  (Sherwood 
Foresters)  9  March  1901,  Lieutenant 
21  February  1905,  Captain  15  March 
1909;  served  in  South  African  War 
1 901-1902  (Queen's  medal  with  five 
clasps). 

Eliza  Isabella,  widow  of  Charles  Bertie 
Pulleine  Bosanquet,  and  eldest  daughter 
of  Ralph  Carr-Ellison  of  Hebburn  Hall 
and  Dunston  Hill,  both  co.  Durham, 
died  at  Heathercoat,  South  Ascot,  aged 
73,  on  Saturday,  27  April,  buried  at 
Rock,  CO.  Northumberland,  on  Thurs- 
day, 2  May  191 2. 

Addenda,  Vol.  10,  page  Hi. — Frances 
Maria,  widow  of  Cuthbert  Ellison  Carr 
(see  page  i6j)  died  at  Harrogate,  co. 
York,  on  Sunday,  31  March  19 12. 

CARTHEW.  Vol.  8,  page  6.— Elizabeth, 
widow  of  Peter  Carthew,  died  at  15.^ 
Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  London, 
aged  88,  on  Sunday,  1 1  February,  and 
was  buried  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  14  February 
1912. 

CASTLE.  Vol.  5,  page  ^^{and  Adde?idas, 
Vol.  12,  page  xiv.  and  Vol.  ij,  page  viii.) 
Philip  and  Jessie  Inglis  Castle  have 
issue  a  daughter.  Honor  Graham,  born 
at  Chessington  Lodge,  Ewell,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Tuesday,  1 1  February,  baptised  at 
Ewell  22  March  191 3;  and  a  son, 
Kenyon  Graham  Castle,  born  at  Ches- 
sington Lodge,  Ewell,  on  ^Vednesday,  4 
March,  baptised  at  Ewell  2  May  19 14. 


I 


ADDITIONS    &'    CORRECTIONS. 


XVII 


CASTLE,  continued. 

Page  48.  —  Leslie  Octavius  Castle 
married  at  St.  Alban's,  Teddington, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Monday,  29  Sep- 
tember 1913,  Maria  Richards,  daughter 
of  Isaac  Coalbank,  M.R.C.S.,  of 
Teddington  Lodge,  Teddington. 

CATOR.  Vol.  5,  page  57  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  12,  page  xiv.) — Charles  George 
Lumley  and  Adeline  Louisa  Cator 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Diana 
Elizabeth  Blois,  born  at  Digswell  Water, 
^\'el\vyn,  co.  Hertford,  on  Friday, 
7  February,  baptised  at  Uigswell  27 
March  191 2. 

Page  57. — Letitia  Elizabeth,  2nd  wife 
of  Frederick  Henry  Cator,  died  at  44 
Belgrave  Road,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
14  January  1914. 

CAUDLE.  Vol.  8,  page  121.— Howard 
Charles  Robert  Caudle  was  appointed 
2nd  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery  19  July 
1912. 

CAVE-BROWNE.  Vol.  9,  page  23.— 
Henrietta  Mary,  elder  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  William  Henry  Cave-Browne,  died 
at  42  AVest  Hill  Road,  Wandsworth,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Saturday,  4  November,  and 
was  buried  in  Wandsworth  Cemetery 
on  Wednesday,  8  November  1911,  after 
service  at  the  parish  church,  Wandsworth. 

CAVE -BROWNE -CAVE.  Vol.  11, 
page  156  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  vii) — Stretton  and  Ethel  Milbro 
Cave-Browne-Cave  have  issue  a  son, 
Myles  Verney  Cave-Browne-Cave,  born 
18  July  1910. 

Page  162. — Anne,  youngest  daughter 
of  Thomas  Cave-Browne-Cave,  and  wife 
of  William  Bamett-Bigley,  died  at 
Southfield,  Harborne,  co.  Stafford, 
7  August,  and  was  buried  at  Harborne 
Old  Church  10  August  1912. 

CAVENDISH.  Addenda,  Vol.  2,  page  ii. 
Henry  James  Francis  Cavendish,  elder 
son  of  Henry  Frederick  Compton  Caven- 
dish {see  Vol.  I,  page  iji),  entered  the 
Royal  Navy  as  a  Cadet  in  1905,  Mid- 
shipman 1910,  and  promoted  Sub-Lieu- 
tenant 15  January  1913. 

Addenda,  Vol.  4,  page  ii.  —  George 
Sidney  Godolphin  Cavendish,  son  of 
Henry  Compton  Cavendish,  entered 
the  Royal  Navy  as  a  Cadet  in  1908, 
Midshipman  in  1913. 

Page  132. — Frederick  George  Caven- 
dish was  promoted  Lieutenant  Leinster 
Regiment  21  September  1912. 


CAVENDISH,  continued. 

Page  133. —  Godfrey  Lionel  John 
Cavendish  was  promoted  Captain  Indian 
Army  22  April  1912. 

Beatrix  Frances  Dupuis,  3rd  daughter 
of  Reginald  Richard  Frederick  Caven- 
dish, was  married  at  St.  Barnabas', 
Bexhill,  CO.  Sussex,  on  Thursday,  16 
April  19 14,  to  Hugh  Molyneux  Miller, 
son  of  Robert  Miller  of  Wimbledon, 
CO.  Surrey. 

Page  134.  —  Lieut. -Colonel  Alfred 
Edward  John  Cavendish,  C.M.G.,  was 
promoted  Colonel  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders  30  August  191 1;  A.A.G. 
Southern   Command,  Salisbury,  9   May 

1913- 

Alwyn  Lionel  Compton  Cavendish 
was  promoted  Lieutenant  Rifle  Brigade 
23  September  191 1. 

CHADWICK.  Vol.  5,  page  135.— Alfred 
Chadwick  died  at  7  Church  Road,  St. 
Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex,  aged  76, 
on  Thursday,  23  May,  and  was  buried 
at  Crowhurst,  co.  Sussex,  on  Monday, 
27  May  191 2.  Will  dated  3  February 
19 1 2,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
31  August  1913.  by  Richard  Chad\vick 
and  Mary  Winifred  Chadwick. 

Page  135  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  vii.) — Alfred  William  and  Mabel 
Nellie  Chadwick  have  further  issue  a 
son,  Edward  Turner  Chadwick,  born 
21  May  191 1  ;  and  a  daughter,  Joyce, 
born  at  Grove  Park,  East  Griquland,  in 
January  19 14. 

CHAFY.  Vol.  7,  page  112  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  II,  page  V.) — Hugh  Edmund  and 
Henrietta  Sibyl  Chafy  have  further  issue 
a  daughter,  Esme  Henrietta,  bom  at 
Braynes,  Wiveliscombe,  co.  Somerset, 
on  Tuesday,  9  January,  baptised  at 
WiveHscombe  7  February  19 12. 

Page  112. — Ralph  Evelyn  Westwood 
Chafy  (Acting  Consul  at  Port  Said  19 14) 
married  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  on  Thursday,  18  April  191 2, 
Jadwiga  Stanislawa,  youngest  daughter 
of  Wladislaw,  Freiherr  von  Grabowski, 
Ritter  de  Zareraba. 

CHAMPNEYS.  Vol.  10,  page  51.— The 
Rev.  Michael  Weldon  Champneys  was 
appointed  Curate  of  Bexhill,  co.  Sussex, 
19 13. 

Page  52.— The  Rev.  Francis  Weldon 
Champneys  was  appointed  Rector  of 
Frant.  co.  Sussex,  1912. 


ADDITIONS    b-    CORRECTIONS. 


CHANCE.  Vol.  3,  page  62  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  14,  page  viii.) — Walter  Lucas  and 
Rosa  Edith  Chance  have  further  issue  a 
son,  Derek  Arthur  Chance,  born  at 
146  Hagley  Road,  Edgbaston,  co. 
Warwick,  26  February,  baptised  at  St. 
Augustine's,  Edgbaston,  24  April  1914. 
I'age  62. — Geoffrey  Robert  Lucas 
Chance  married  at  Himley,  co.  Stafford, 
on  Wednesday,  24  July  191 2,  Mary 
Evelyn,  daughter  of  Francis  Grazebrook 
of  Himley  House,  near  Dudley,  co. 
Stafford.  They  have  issue  a  daughter. 
Felicity  Mary,  born  at  Greenfield, 
Kingswinford,  co.  Stafford,  on  Saturday, 
19  April  1 91 3,  baptised  at  Great  Alne, 
CO.  Warwick. 

Page  63. — Geoffrey  Henry  Barrington 
Chance  married  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Westminster,  on  Thursday,  30  July 
1914,  Hazel  Mary  Louise,  only  daughter 
of  Lieut. -Colonel  Cadell  of  Argrennan, 
Castle  Douglas. 

Page  68. — Edward  Seton  Chance 
was  promoted  Captain  Royal  Welsh 
Fusiliers  19  October  1912,  and  trans- 
ferred to  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  25 
December  19 12,  Adjutant  2nd  Dragoon 
Guards  4  June  1913,  General  Staff 
Officer  (3rd -Grade)  Coast  Defence, 
Eastern  Command,  i  May  to  24  De- 
cember 1912. 

Page  70. —  Grace  Eleanor,  elder 
daughter  of  Arent  de  Peyster  Chance, 
and  widow  of  Jenner  Guest  Marshall 
{see  Vol.  75,  page  gg)  was  married 
2ndly  at  St.  Mary's,  Bryanston  Square, 
London,  on  Thursday,  11  June  1914, 
to  the  Rev.  George  Temple  Miller, 
of  Queens'  College,  Cambridge,  matricu- 
lated Michaelmas  Term,  1888,  B.A. 
1891,  M.A.  1900;  Priest-in-Charge  of 
Klerksdorp,  Transvaal,  South  Africa, 
1 90  2- 1 908,  and  Rector  of  Teffont 
Ewyas,  co.  Wilts,  19 14. 

Page  71. — Oswald  Kesteven  Chance 
was  promoted  Major  sth  Lancers  16 
January  19 13. 

Guy  Ogden  de  Peyster  Chance 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  20  September 
191 1,  Lieutenant  19  April  1913. 

Page  71  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  vii.)  —  Kenneth  Macomb  and 
Muriel  Clara  Chance  have  further  issue 
a  daughter,  Joan  Mary,  born  at 
14  Cornwall  Terrace,  Regent's  Park, 
London,  on  Friday,  27  October  191 1, 
baptised  at  the  parish  church,  Maryle- 
bone,  London,  25  January  19 12. 


CHANCE,  contimied. 

Page  7  I. — Clinton  Frederick  Chance 
married  at  7  Charlotte  Square,  Edin- 
burgh, on  Thursday,  4  July  1912,  Janet, 
2nd  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Alexander 
Whyte,  D.D.,  Principal  of  New  College, 
Edinburgh,  by  Jane  his  wife,  daughter 
of  George  Barbour  of  Bonskeid, 
Pitlochry,  co.  Perth. 

CHARD.  Vol.  12,  page  163.— Richard 
Augustine  Selway  Chard,  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  University  College  Hospital, 
London,  late  Medical  Officer  East  India 
Railway,  Calcutta,  died  at  Magnolia, 
West  Tarring,  Worthing,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  57,  on  Friday,  6  March,  and  was 
buried  at  Harcott,  near  Fairford,  co. 
Gloucester,  on  Thursday,  12  March 
1914.  Mass  at  the  Church  of  Our 
Lady  of  Angels,  Worthing,  on  Wednes- 
day, II  April  1914.  Will  dated  20 
December  1913. 

CHASE.  Vol.  5,  page  75. — The  Rev. 
Cyril  Francis  Chase,  Curate  of  Windle- 
sham,  CO.  Surrey,  191 2-13,  was  appointed 
Priest-inCharge  of  Balcarres,  Abernethy 
and  Katepwe,  Saskatchewan,  Canada, 
1913.  He  married  at  the  parish  church, 
Farnham,  co.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  28 
April  1914,  Joyce  Mary  Umfreville, 
youngest  daughter  of  A.  H.  Stevens  of 
Farnham. 

Page  76. — The  Rt.  Rev.  Frederic 
Henry  Chase,  Bishop  of  Ely,  was 
appointed  Lady  Margaret  Preacher  at 
Cambridge  19 12. 

Page  76  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  viii.)  —  Charles  Allen  and  Ruth 
Murly  Chase  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Elizabeth  Lois,  born  at  Down- 
cote,  Summersdale,Chichester,co.  Sussex, 
on  Wednesday,  13  March,  baptised  at 
St.  Peter-the-Great,  Chichester,  22  April 
1912. 

Page  76. — The  Rev.  George  Armitage 
Chase  was  educated  at  Farnham  and  at 
Queens' College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1905, 
M.A.  1908;  ordained  Deacon  1911, 
Priest  19 1 2,  Curate  of  Portsea,  co.  Hants, 
1911-13;  Fellow  and  Dean  of  Trinity 
Hall,  Cambridge,  191 3  ;  Examining 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely  May 
1914. 

CHISENHALE- MARSH.  Vol.  4, 
page  7. — Katherine  Mary  Esba,  elder 
daughter  of  William  Swaine  Chisenhale- 
Marsh,  was  married  at  Thevdon  (jernon. 


ADDITIONS    &>    CORRECTIONS. 


CHISENHALE-MARSH,  continued. 
CO.  Essex,  on  Saturday,  6  September 
1913,  to  Adam  Dickson  Bell  (son  of 
Christopher  Bell  of  Roundstonefoot, 
CO.  Dumfries):  born  27  July  1880; 
2nd  Lieutenant  Seaforth  Highlanders  20 
January  1900,  transferred  to  4th  Hussars 
21  July  1900,  Lieutenant  6  December 
1901,  Captain  and  Adjutant  19  June 
1908. 

Atherton  Harold  Chisenhale-Marsh, 
Captain  9th  Lancers,  married  at 
Sawbridgeworth,  co.  Hertford,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 3  June  19 14,  Lorna,  2nd 
daughter  of  Colonel  Francis  Charrington, 
C.ALG.,  of  Pishiobury  Park,  Sawbridge- 
worth, by  Alice  AL-iud  his  wife,  daughter 
of  Walter  Leith,  J.P. 

Dorothy  Eleanora,  younger  daughter 
of  William  Swaine  Chisenhale-Marsh, 
was  married  at  Theydon  Gernon  on 
Saturday,  6  September  191 3,  to  Harold 
Clement  Montagu  Lucas  (son  of 
Colonel  Henry  Frank  Egbert  Lucas, 
3rd  Dragoons);  born  5  March  1886; 
2nd  Lieutenant  East  Surrey  Regiment 
12  June  1907,  Lieutenant  2nd  King 
Edward's  Own  Ghurkas  22  June  1910. 

CHRISTIE.  Vol.  2,  page  125.— William 
Langhan  Christie  died  at  Glyndebourne, 
CO.  Sussex,  aged  83,  on  Friday,  28 
November,  and  was  buried  at  Ringmer, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Tuesday,  2  December 
1913- 

CLAPTON.  Vol.  10,  page  10.— Mary 
Lowe  Laxton,  eldest  daughter  of 
Jeremiah  Clapton,  died  at  Easton-on- 
the-Hill,  Stamford,  co.  Lincoln,  aged  81, 
on  Sunday,  31  August  1913. 

William  and  Mary  Jane  Clapton 
celebrated  their  golden  wedding 
2  January  191 2.  He  died  at  Rose  Villa, 
St.  Stephen's  Road,  Canterbury,  co. 
Kent,  aged  78,  on  Tuesday,  20  August, 
and  was  buried  at  St.  Stephen's,  Canter- 
bury, on  Thursday,  22  August  1912. 
She  died  at  26  Marine  Square, 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  aged  79,  on  Satur- 
day, 8  November,  and  was  buried  at 
St.  Stephen's,  Canterbury,  10  November 

1913- 
Page  12. — Frances  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Henry  Clapton,  died  at  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  aged  82,  on  Thursday, 
5  February,  and  was  buried  in  Abney 
Park  Cemetery,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
1 1  February  1914. 


CLARK.  Vol.  II,  page  75. — Perceval 
Perceval-Clarke,  formerly  Captain  9th 
Royal  Lancers  and  84th  Foot,  died  at 
Sidmouth,  co.  Devon,  on  Sunday,  22 
June  191 3,  and  was  buried  there. 

Page  77. — Mary  Senior,  2nd  daughter 
of  the  Ven*"''  George  Clark,  died  at 
Robeston-Wathen,  co.  Pembroke,  6 
March  1913,  and  was  buried  there. 
Will  dated  24  February  1897,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  717,  13)  22  May  1913,  by 
Lieut.- Colonel  Gerard  CoUingwood 
Clark,  brother,  and  Anna  Duke  Clark, 
spinster,  sister. 

Page  79. — Andrew  Le  Gros  Clark 
married  at  Christ  Church,  Westminster, 
on  Tuesday,  3  September  19 12,  Phillis 
Ursula,  younger  daughter  of  Edward 
Riddle  of  Blackheath,  co.  Kent. 

CLAY.  Vol.  I,  page  68  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  17,  page  .x). — Lionel  Pilleau  and 
Mary  Winifred  Muriel  Clay  have  issue 
a  daughter,  Elizabeth  Muriel,  born  at 
20  Regent's  Court,  Regent's  Park, 
London,  on  Thursday,  6  February, 
baptised  at  Holy  Trinity,  Latimer  Road, 
London,  15  ^L'lrch  19 13. 

Page  68.  —  Charles  Travis  Clay 
married  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster, 
on  Thursday,  24  April  1913,  the 
Hon^'=  Violet,  2nd  daughter  of  Sir 
William  Snowdon,  Baron  Robson, 
G.C.M.G.,  of  Jesmond,  CO.  Northumber- 
land; born  27  June  1892.  They  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Kathleen  Rachel, 
born  at  11  Tite  Street,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Friday,  2  7  March,  baptised 
at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  on  Friday, 
22  May  1914. 

Page  70  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  xvii.) — William  Henry  Christy  and 
Constance  Mary  Clay  have  further  issue 
a  daughter,  Joan  Hilary,  born  at 
Duffield,  CO.  Derby,  on  Sunday,  9  June, 
baptised  at  Hazlewood,  co.  Derby,  18 
July  19 1 2. 

CLAY.  Vol.  14,  page  85.— George  Felix 
Neville  and  Rachel  Clay  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Theresa  Rachel,  born 
at  West  Heath,  Limpsfield,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Tuesday,  7  February  191 1;  and  a 
son,  Anthony  George  Hobhouse  Clay, 
born  at  West  Heath,  Limpsfield,  9  July 
1914. 

CLIPPINGDALE.  Vol.  9,  pages  172 
and  174. — Lucy  Sarah,  2nd  daughter  of 
Samuel  Dodd  Clippingdale,  and  wife  of 
George    Henry   Clippingdale,    died    at 


ADDITIONS    cr-    CORRECTIONS. 


CLIPPINGDALE,  continued. 

9  Clarence  Road,  Wood  Green,  co. 
Middlesex,  aged  57,  on  Wednesday, 
5  March,  and  was  buried  in  the  City  of 
London  Cemetery,  Little  Ilford,  co. 
Essex,  on  Saturday,  8  March  19 13. 

CLOUGH -TAYLOR.  Vol.  6,  page  44. 
Lesley  Venetia,  only  daughter  of 
Lieut. -Colonel  Edward  Harrison 
Clough -Taylor,  was  married  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Westminster,  on  Monday, 
29  April  191 2,  to  the  Hon''''^  Arthur 
Grenville  Brodrick,  youngest  son  of 
William,  8th  Viscount  Midleton  ;  born 
2  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Saviour's,  Upper 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  8  July  1868; 
Lieut.- Colonel  5th  Battalion  Royal 
West  Surrey  Regiment  {see  Pedigree  of 
Midleton.,   Vol.  j,  page  lod). 

COCKERELL.  Vol,  10,  page  35.— 
Mary  Theresa,  only  daughter  of  John 
Cockerell,  died  at  1 1  Mandeville  Place, 
Marylebone,  on  Saturday,  London,  on 
Saturday,  11  July  1914,  and  was  buried 
in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London. 

Page  38.  —  Anna  Theresa,  eldest 
daughter  of  Commander  Richard  Howe 
Cockerell,  R.N.,  and  widow  of  Charles 
John  Chetwynd,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  and 
Talbot,  who  was  born  at  Calcutta,  India, 
in  1836,  died  at  17  Lowndes  Square, 
London,  on  Monday,  29  July,  and  was 
buried  at  Ingestre,  co.  Stafford,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 31  July  19 1 2.  Memorial  Service 
at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London, 
same  day. 

Page  39. — Phyllis  Marcia,  widow  of 
Reginald  Kennaird  Benyon,  and  youngest 
daughter  of  Horace  Abel  Cockerell, 
C.S.L,  was  married  2ndly  at  Cranbrook, 
British  Columbia,  on  Tuesday,  23 
January  19 12,  to  Thomas  Henry  Russ 
Lavington,  son  of  Thomas  Lavington  of 
Poulton  House,  Marlborough,  co.  Wilts. 

COLE  (DICKER).— Vol.  i,  page  12.— 
The  Rev.  William  Alston  Cole  died  at 
2 1  Morton  Crescent,  Exmouth,  co. 
Devon,  6  January,  and  was  buried  at 
Sowton,  CO.  Devon,  10  January  19 14. 

The  Rev.  Hugh  Basil  Cole,  M.A. 
of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  1901  ; 
Domestic  and  Examining  Chaplain  to 
the  Archbishop  of  Capetown  from  1909  ; 
married  at  St.  Saviour's,  Claremont, 
Cape  Colony,  on  Wednesday,  25  October 
191 1,  Mary  Gertrude,  eldest  daughter 
of  Edward  Turner  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
London,  and  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 


COLE   (DICKER),  continued. 

Page  12  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ly, 
page  X.)  —  Arthur  Frederick  Andrew 
and  Margaret  Henrietta  Cole  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Catherine, 
born  at  44  Palace  Gardens  Terrace, 
Kensington,  London,  21  July,  baptised 
at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London, 
4  October  1913. 

COLLIER.  Vol.  I,  page  57.— The  Rev. 
Carus  Vale  Collier  was  appointed  Rector 
of  Langton,  East  Riding,  co.  York,  21 
December  191 1. 

COLLIER.  Vol.  3,  page  74.  — Cecil 
Massy  Collier  married  at  East  Finchley, 
CO.  Middlesex,  25  August  1908,  Elsie 
Emmeline,  daughter  of  Edgar  Fisher  of 
London.  They  have  issue  two  sons, 
Eric  Godfrey  Massy  Collier,  born  at 
Hunstanton,  co.  Norfolk,  11  April  1910, 
baptised  at  East  Finchley  ;  Gerald 
Langlois  Massy  Collier,  born  at  Hun- 
stanton on  Saturday,  14  October  191 1, 
baptised  at  Rusthall,  co.  Kent ;  and  a 
daughter,  Pamela  Margaret  Mary,  born 
at  20  Court  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Thursday,  28  August  1913, 
baptised  at  Hunstanton. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Bernard  Grey 
Collier,  Chaplain  of  Poona,  Bombay, 
India,  1911-13,  was  appointed  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Rt.  Rev.  Edwin  James 
Palmer,  Bishop  of  Bombay,  1913. 

COLLINS.  Vol.  4,  page  113.— Elizabeth 
Maria,  widow  of  the  Rev.  John 
Ferdinando  Collins,  Vicar  of  Charlton, 
CO.  Wilts ;  died  at  Bath,  co.  Somerset, 
aged  85,  on  Friday,  5  July  1912. 

Henry  Collins  died  at  Leopold 
House,  Reading,  co.  Berks,  aged  75, 
on  Monday,  4  May,  and  was  buried  at 
All  Saints',  Reading,  on  Thursday, 
7  May  19 1 4. 

Page  115.  —  Lieut.- Colonel  Arthur 
Collins,  C.B.,  died  at  3  Devonshire 
Terrace,  Marylebone,  London,  aged  66, 
on  Tuesday,  21  November,  and  was 
buried  in  the  churchyard  at  Lockinge, 
CO.  Berks,  on  Saturday,  25  November 
191 1.  M.I.  Memorial  service  at  the 
Chapel  Royal,  St.  James',  the  same 
day.  Will  dated  4  January  1 909,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1789,  191 1)  21  December 
191 1,  by  Leopold  George  Arthur  Collins, 
nephew,  and  the  Rt.  Hon*"''  Sir  Edgar 
Speyer,  Baronet. 


ADDITIONS    &'    CORRECTIONS. 


COLLINS,  continued. 

Page  1 1 5. — Mary,  widow  of  Com- 
mander Charles  James  Collins,  R.N., 
was  married  at  Moulsford,  co.  Berks, 
on  Tuesday,  8  October  191 2,  to  Frank 
\Villi:igton  Carter  of  Calcutta,  India, 
son  of  the  Rev.  W.  A.  Carter. 

Ralph  Collins  was  promoted  Com- 
mander Royal  Navy  1912. 

Robert  John  Collins,  Captain  Royal 
Berkshire  Regiment,  married  at 
St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  2  January  191 2,  Violet  Agnes, 
daughter  of  Alexander  Monro,  C.I.E., 
of  Crawford,  Godalming,  co.  Surrey, 
and  widow  of  Edgar  Stanley  Hill, 
Captain  7th  Royal  Fusiliers. 

COLLYER.  Vol.  9,  page  19.— Adelaide 
Martha,  wife  of  D'Arcy  Bedingfeld 
Collyer,  died  on  Saturday,  16  May  19 14. 
Page  20. — The  Rev.  Daniel  Collyer 
was  appointed  Rector  of  Bobbingworth, 
CO.  Essex,  191 1. 

COLMAN.  Vol.  9,  page  8.— Clement 
Colman,  J. P.,  died  at  14  Crescent 
Grove,  Clapham  Common,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  61,  on  Monday,  19  May,  and  was 
buried  in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Thursday,  22  May  19 13. 

COLYER-FERGUSSON.  Vol.  4, 
page  128.  —  Thomas  Colyer  Colyer- 
Fergusson  married  2ndly  at  Bramshott, 
CO.  Hants,  on  Tuesday,  28  July  1914, 
Mary  Freda,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Rt. 
Hon'''"'  Arthur  Cohen,  K.C.,  of  26  Great 
Cumberland  Place,  Hyde  Park,  London. 

Max  Christian  Hamilton  Colyer-Fer- 
gusson  married  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  on  Wednesday,  23  July 
1913,  Edith  Jane,  only  child  of  William 
White  Miller  of  Portage  la  Prairie, 
Manitoba,  Canada. 

Mary  Adelaide  Somes,  only  daughter 
of  Thomas  Colyer  Colyer -Fergusson, 
was  married  at  Ightham,  co.  Kent,  on 
Saturday,  18  July  1914,  to  Walter 
Turner  Monckton,  elder  son  of  Frank 
William  Monckton  of  Ightham  Warren, 
near  .Sevenoaks,  co.  Kent,  J. P. 

COMBER.  Vol.  7,  page  149.— Edward 
Comber,  President  of  the  Liverpool 
Cotton  Association,  1909-10,  and 
formerly  Chairman  of  the  Bombay 
Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Danish 
Consul  in  Bombay ;  died  at  42 
Dodington,     Whitchurch,     co.      Salop, 


COMBER,  continued. 

aged  64,  on  Saturday,  28  February,  and 
was  buried  at  Handley,  co.  Chester, 
on  Wednesday,  4  March  19 14  (see 
Pedigree  of  IVoodhead,  Vol.  14, 
page  J 68). 

The  Rev.  Edward  Philip  Comber  was 
appointed  Curate  of  Lostock  Gralam, 
CO.  Chester,  21  December  1913. 

COMBER.     Vol.   14,  page  23.  — Herbert 

Henry  Percy  Comber  died  at  Myitkyina, 
Upper  Burma,  India,  in  June  1913. 

Page  24. — Bryan  Eyre  Coote  Comber 
died  at  43  Shaftesbury  Road,  Southsea, 
CO.  Hants,  on  Tuesday,  12  March,  and 
was  buried  at  Kingston  Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Saturday,  16  March  191 2. 

COMBER.  Vol.  16,  page  13.— William 
Brooke  Comber  died  in  Liverpool  24 
May  19 1 3,  and  was  buried  in  St.  James' 
Cemetery,  Liverpool,  27  May  1913. 

Henry  Lee  Comber  died  at  St.  Asaph, 
CO.  Flint,  21  October,  and  was  buried  at 
Llandrillo,  co.  Denbigh,  24  October 
1912. 

Annie  Grace,  wife  of  Henry  Lee 
Comber,  died  at  Chester  i  February, 
and  was  buried  at  Llandrillo  on  Satur- 
day, 3  February  191 2. 

Henry  Merritt  Comber  married  at 
St.  Matthew's,  Bayswater,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  16  June  1914,  Laura  Eleanor, 
daughter  of  John  Roberts  of  Corwen, 
CO.  Merioneth. 

Page  15.  —  Clare  Henrietta,  elder 
daughter  of  Frank  Preston  Comber,  was 
married  at  the  parish  church,  Wolver- 
hampton, CO.  Stafford,  20  February 
1 914,  to  Rex  Court. 

Page  16. —  Harold  Castleman  and 
Mary  Comber  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Geoffrey  de  Vaynes  Comber,  born  in 
Liverpool  28  February,  baptised  there 
28  March  1913. 

Mary,  wife  of  Harold  Castleman 
Comber,  died  in  Liverpool  10  March, 
and  was  buried  in  St.  James'  Cemetery, 
Liverpool,  13  March  19 13. 

COODE.  Vol.  2,  page  t8  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  14,  page  ix.)  —  Richard  Carlyon 
and  Joan  Sylvia  Coode  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Perceval  Edward  Golt 
Coode,  born  at  17  Sloane  Gardens, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Monday,  1 1 
April,  baptised  at  Werrington,  co. 
Devon,   9  July    19 10,   and  a  daughter. 


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ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


COODE,  continued. 

Winifred  Sylvia  Carlyon,  born  at  Polapit 
Tamar,  Launceston,  co.  Cornwall,  on 
Sunday,  21  June  19 14. 

Athelstan  Monro  Coode  was  promoted 
Captain  Royal  Engineers  2 1  December 
1912. 

Page  18  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  XI.)  —  Cuthbert  Harold  and  Lucy 
Edith  Howard  Coode  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Mary  Howard,  bom  at 
Lenham  Court,  co.  Kent,  on  Monday, 
12  February,  baptised  at  Lenham  25 
March  1912. 

Page  18.  —  Ruth  Eleanor,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Athelstan  Coode, 
was  married  at  St.  Stephen's,  Nairobi, 
East  Africa,  on  Saturda)',  17  August 
191 2,  to  Guy  Charles  Williams  (son  of 
Colonel  Richard  Francis  Williams,  R.A., 
of  Treffos,  Colchester,  co.  Essex) ;  born 
10  September  1881  ;  2nd  Lieutenant 
Royal  Engineers  2  May  1900,  Lieutenant 
2  May  1903,  Captain  2  May  1910 ; 
employed  in  East  African  Protectorate 
Survey  6  November  1908,  Director  of 
Surveys  17  July  19 12. 

Page  19  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  7, 
page  Hi.) — John  Melvill  and  Ruth 
Caroline  Coode  have  further  issue  a 
son,  George  Claudius  Sandys  Coode, 
born  at  Pachmarhi,  Central  Provinces, 
India,  on  Friday,  21  October  19 10, 
baptised  there. 

Page  19. — Harold  Coode  died  at 
Trerose,  Mawnan,  co.  Cornwall,  aged 
53,  on  Thursday,  29  January,  and  was 
buried  at  St.  Mawnan  31  January  19 14. 
Will  dated  31  July  1907,  proved  at 
Bodmin  21  March  19 14. 

Page  20.  —  Mary,  2nd  daughter  of 
Thomas  Coode,  died  at  Pond-dhu, 
St.  Austell,  CO.  Cornwall,  aged  83,  on 
Saturday,  13  December,  and  was  buried 
at  St.  Mewan,  co.  Cornwall,  16  Decem- 
ber 1913. 

COODE.  Vol.  12,  page  146.  — Emily 
Sarah,  widow  of  General  John  Penrose 
Coode,  Madras  Army,  died  at  13 
Penlee  Gardens,  Devonport,  co.  Devon, 
aged  82,  on  Tuesday,  18  November, 
and  was  buried  at  Tamerton  Foliott, 
CO.  Devon,  on  Saturday,   22  November 

1913- 
Page  147. — Elizabeth,  widow  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Trevenen  Penrose  Coode,  died 
on  Sunday,  14  April  191 2. 

Charles  Penrose  Rushton  Coode  was 
promoted  Captain  Royal  Navy  19 13. 


COOKSON.  Vol.  3,  page  130.— Bryan 
Edward  Cookson  died  at  Startforth 
Hall,  Barnard  Castle,  co.  Durham, 
aged  83,  on  Thursday,  31  July  19 13, 
and  was  buried  at  Startforth  4  August 
19 1 3.  Will  dated  23  January  1902, 
proved  at  Durham  25  September  19 13, 
by  Ellen  Jane  Cookson,  relict,  Bryan 
Cookson,  son,  and  Charles  Watson,  son- 
in-law. 

Page  130  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  10, 
page  V.) — Bryan  and  Annie  Cookson 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Bryan  Robert 
Cookson,  born  at  7  Imber  Park  Road, 
Esher,  co.  Surrey,  on  Sunday,  20  July, 
baptised  at  Beverley  Minster,  co.  York, 
5  September  1913. 

COTTON.  Vol.  10,  page  70.— The  Rev. 
Frederick  Arthur  Stapleton  Cotton  was 
appointed  Curate-in- Charge  of  St. 
Columba's,  Egremont,  co.  Chester,  1912. 

CRAIG.  Vol.  5,  page  35.  — The  Rev. 
Bernard  Riccarton  Tudor  Craig  died 
4  September,  and  was  buried  at  Burley, 
CO.  Hants,  8  September  191 3. 

Page  35  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  7, 
page  Hi.) — Major  Algernon  Tudor  Craig, 
now  of  Craigston,  Bisley,  co.  Surrey, 
was  appointed  a  Member  of  War  Ofifice 
Committees  on  "  Care  of  Recruits  and 
Time  Expired  Men,"  191 2,  and  on 
"Employment  of  Ex-Soldiers,"  1913. 
He  was  elected  a  Fellow  of  the  Society 
of  Antiquaries  15  January  1914.  His 
son,  Algernon  James  Riccarton  Tudor 
Craig,  entered  Eton  in  September  1913. 

Page  35. —  Alan  Riccarton  Tudor 
Craig  and  Philip  Carlisle  Tudor  Craig 
are  now  both  of  University  College, 
Oxford. 

CRAIG.  Vol.  6,  page  146  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  /J,  page  ix.) — The  Rev.  William 
Alban  Cunningham  Craig  was  instituted 
Vicar  of  St.  Sepulchre's,  Holborn, 
London,  2  October  191 2.  He  and  his 
wife,  Frances  Dorothea,  have  issue  a 
son,  Maurice  Edward  Cunningham  Craig, 
born  at  Sutton,  co.  Surrey,  on  Monday, 
26  June,  baptised  at  St.  John-the- 
Baptist's,  Belmont,  co.  Surrey,  26 
August  1911. 

CRANWORTH.  Vol.  10,  page  93  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  11,  page  vi. —  Lord  and 
Lady  Cranworth  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Judith  Florence,  born  at 
Grundisburgh  Hall,  co.  Suflolk,  on 
Friday,  8  May,  baptised  at  Assington, 
CO.  Suffolk,  3  July  1914. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


XXIU 


CRANWORTH,  conlinued. 

Page  95.  —  Lieut. -Colonel  Philip 
Riciiard  Thornhagh  Gurdon  was  created 
C.S.I,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Durbar 
12  December  191 1. 

Mary  Evelyn,  only  daughter  of  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Philip  Richard  Thornhagh 
Gurdon,  was  married  at  St.  Mary 
Abbott's,  Kensington,  London,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 15  April  19 14,  to  Reginald 
Bulteel  Blayney  Colmore  (son  of  Captain 
Reginald  Blayney  Colmore,  R.N.);  Naval 
Cadet  15  May  1904,  Midshipman  15  June 
following,  Sub-Lieutenant  15  August 
1907,  Lieutenant  15  February  1909. 

Norman  Philip  Gurdon  entered  the 
Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
II  October  191 1,  promoted  Lieutenant 
18  June  1913. 

Page  97. — The  Rev.  Francis  Gurdon 
was  consecrated  Bishop  of  Hull 
(Suffragan  of  York)  and  Vicar  of 
Hessle,  co.  York,  29  September  1913. 

CRAWFURD.  Vol.  2,  page  9.— 
Caroline  Payne,  2nd  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Walter  Payne  Crawfurd, 
died  at  Ardmillan,  East  Grinstead,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Saturday,  i  June  1912,  and 
was  buried  at  East  Grinstead. 

Major  Proby  Edward  Payne  Crawfurd 
married  at  St.  Michael's,  Chester  Square, 
London,  22  April  1912,  Add  Violet 
Marguerite  Edith,  daughter  of  Reginald 
and  Alice  Wynne-Roberts.  They  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Gwendolen  Mary  Payne, 
bom  at  Chelwood,  Hayward's  Heath, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Tuesday,  1 1  February, 
baptised  at  Lindfield,  co.  Sussex, 
2  April  1913. 

Page  9  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  11,  page 
vii.)  — The  Rev.  Lionel  Payne  and 
Georgina  Crawfurd  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Joanna,  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Ramsgate,  co.  Kent,  on  Friday,  20  June, 
baptised  at  the  parish  church,  Ramsgate, 
on  St.  James'  Day,  25  July  19 13. 

CRIPPS.  Vol.  4,  page  73  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  IS,  page  X.)  ^Richard  Noel  and 
Elsie  Katherine  Cripps  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Jeannette  Lucy  Rosmunda, 
born  at  Carrara,  Italy,  7  February, 
baptised  at  Viareggio,  Italy,  in  June 
1913- 

CRISP.  Vol.  14,  page  144.  — Ethel, 
youngest  daughter  of  Fred  Crisp,  was 
married  at  St.  John's,  Calcutta,  India, 
on  Wednesday,  15  November  1911,10 
Hugh  Stott  (only  son  of  Hugh  Stott  of 


CRISP,  continued. 

Lewes,  CO.  Sussex,  M.R.C.S.);  bom 
18  July  1884;  M.B.,  B.S.,  Lond.  1908, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1908;  Lieu- 
tenant Indian  Medical  Service  i  August 
1908,  Captain  i  August  19 11. 

CROWFOOT.  Vol.  I,  page  26.— The 
Rev.  John  Henchman  Crowfoot, 
Chancellor  and  Canon  of  Lincoln 
Cathedral,  was  installed  Prebendary  of 
Milton  Manor  with  Binbrook  in  Lincoln 
Cathedral  19  November  1913. 

The  Rev.  Alfred  Henchman  Crowfoot 
was  appointed  Rector  of  Hampton,  New 
Brunswick,  Canada,  1913.  He  married 
at  the  parish  church,  Hampton,  New 
Brunswick,  Canada,  on  Tuesday,  30 
June  1 9 14,  Margaret  Jessie,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Millidge  Walker  of 
Penderell  Place,  Hampton. 

Page  26  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  jcw.)  — John  Winter  Crowfoot, 
Inspector  Education  Department,  Cairo, 
and  Grace  Mary  his  wife,  have  issue 
three  daughters,  all  bom  at  Maison 
Argiris,  Giza,  Cairo,  Dorothy  Mary,  on 
Thursday,  12  May  19 10;  Joan,  on  Tues- 
day, 16  January  191 2  ;  and  Elisabeth 
Grace,  on  Thursday,  8  January  19 14. 

CUBITT.  Vol.  17,  page  27.— Edward 
Randall  Cubitt  married  at  the  parish 
church.  West  Ham,  co.  Essex,  on 
Tuesday,  14  October  19 13,  Janet 
Catherine,  only  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Canon  Richard  Arnold  Pelly,  Vicar  of 
West  Ham. 

Page  29. — Jane  Emily,  2nd  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Francis  William  Cubitt, 
died  unmarried  at  Fritton  House,  co. 
Suffolk,  on  Thursday,  23  January  1913, 
and  was  buried  at  Fritton. 

Bertram  Blakiston  Cubitt,  C.B.,  was 
appointed  Assistant  Secretary  to  the 
War  Office  in  succession  to  Sir  Reginald 
Brade,  in  January  19 14. 

CUBITT.  Page  33  of  present  volume. — 
Lieut.- Colonel  Thomas  Cubitt,  who 
died  15  March  1840,  was  buried  with 
military  honours  at  Kingston,  Upper 
Canada,  on  Wednesday,  18  March. 
He  served  at  Walcheren  and  at  the 
action  at  Maida. 

Page  34.  —  Charlotte,  widow  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Wright,  died  s.p.  in  1829. 

Page  36.  —  Major  William  Cubitt 
married  Harriett  Harcourt  at  Calcutta ; 
she  died  in  1897. 


ADDITIONS    &>    CORRECTIONS. 


CUBITT,  continued. 

Page  38. — Thomas  Meggison  of  The 
Ford  House,  Ashford,  co.  Middlesex 
(eldest  son  of  Thomas  Meggison  of 
Whalton  Hall,  near  Morpeth,  co.  North- 
umberland, and  of  Hatton  Garden, 
London,  by  Catherine  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
daughter  of  John  Thorpe  of  Bexley, 
CO.  Kent,  F.S.A.),  was  born  29  October 
1782,  and  died  14  March  1830.  Mary, 
his  widow,  died  23  January  1832. 

CULLUM.  Vol.  I,  page  171.— George 
Gery  Milner  Gibson  Cullum  was 
admitted  to  the  Freedom  of  Bury 
St.  Edmunds  in  February  191 1,  and 
elected  Mayor  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds 
9  November  191 3. 

CUNLIFFE.  Vol.  16,  page  73.— Mary, 
4th  daughter  of  General  Sir  Robert 
Henry  Cunliffe,  Baronet,  died  unmarried 
23  October  191 2. 

Page  74. — Lady  Alexandrina  Victoria, 
widow  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Cunliffe, 
died  at  the  Rectory,  EUesborough, 
CO.  Buckingham,  aged  66,  on  Tuesday, 
21  November,  cremated  at  Woking  24 
November,  the  remains  being  deposited 
in  the  cemetery  at  Wrexham,  co.  Den- 
bigh, on  Saturday,  25  November  191 1. 

Page  77. — Foster  Kinloch  Cunliffe 
died  at  Acton  Dale,  Gulmarg,  Kashmir, 
India,  aged  62,  on  Wednesday,  2  Oc- 
tober 1912. 

CURE.  Vol.  2,  page  23.  —  Gertrude 
Louisa  Jane,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Canon 
Edward  Capel  Cure,  died  at  Villa 
Borghese,  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  aged  81, 
on  Saturday,  25  July,  and  was  buried  at 
Torquay  on  Tuesday,  28  July  1914. 

Page  24. — The  Rev.  Laurence  George 
Capel  Cure  died  at  the  Rectory, 
Abbess  Roding,  co.  Essex,  aged  78,  on 
Thursday,  27  June,  and  was  buried  at 
Abbess  Roding  i  July  191 2  (see  Pedigree 
of  Smith.,  Vol.  2,  page  IJl). 

Major  Alfred  Capel  Cure  died  at 
Overdeben,  Woodbridge,  co.  Suffolk, 
aged  49,  on  Monday,  10  June  191 2. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Lawrence  Capel 
Cure  was  appointed  Rector  of  Abbess 
Roding  2  November  19 12. 

Agnes  Frederica,  widow  of  Sir  Charles 
'  Cunliffe  Smith,  Baronet,  and  youngest 
daughter  of  Capel  Cure  {see  also  page 
130),  died  at  Suttons,  co.  Essex,  aged 
76,  on  Tuesday,  4  March,  and  was 
buried  at  Stapleford  Tawney,  co.  Essex, 
on  Saturday,  8  March  19 13. 


DALE.  V'ol.  14,  page  43. — James  Little- 
wood  Dale  married  at  St.  James', 
Fulham,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Monday, 
20  February  191 1,  Margaret  Adamson. 
They  have  issue  a  daughter,  Celia 
Marjorie,  born  at  Lambton  Road, 
Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey,  on  Monday,  15 
January  191 2. 

Page  48. — George  Arthur  Dale  was 
promoted  Lieut. -Colonel  Indian  Army 
5  February  1913. 

D'ARCY.  Vol.  9,  page  175.  — Lucy 
Virginia  Ryves,  only  daughter  of  John 
Ryves  D'Arcy,  British  Consul  at  Ostend, 
died  on  Thursday,  13  August  19 14,  and 
was  buried  at  Hockley,  co.  Essex. 

DARELL.  Vol.  14,  page  135.  — Mary 
Frances,  wife  of  Robert  Darell  Smythe 
Darell,  died  at  Hillfield  House,  Stoke- 
fieming,  co.  Devon,  on  Tuesday,  23 
September,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Endel- 
lion,  CO.  Cornwall,  on  Saturday,  27 
September  191 3. 

DARELL.  Vol.  16,  page  67. — Lionel 
Edward  Hamilton  Marmaduke  Darell, 
Captain  ist  Life  Guards,  was  appointed 
Brigade  Major  1st  South  Midland 
Mounted  Brigade,  Southern  Command, 
II  December  1913. 

Page  68. — William  Harry  Verelst  and 
Eva  Jefifie  Darell  have  issue  a  son, 
William  Oswald  Darell,  born  5  Novem- 
ber 1910;  and  a  daughter,  Elizabeth 
Joy,  born  4  January  191 3. 

Guy  Marsland  Darell  was  promoted 
Captain  Coldstream  Guards  i  November 
1910;  A.D.C.  to  General  Officer  Com- 
manding, Egypt,  20  September  1910  to 
7  November  191 2,  and  A.D.C.  to 
General  Officer  Commanding  and 
Commander-in-Chief,  Malta,  8  February 
19 13.  He  married  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  on  Monday, 
27  July  1914,  Esm^e,  younger  daughter 
of  Captain  Walter  Stewart  Savile  of 
Ven,  Sherborne,  co.  Dorset,  J. P. 

DARWIN.  Vol.  4,  page  1 1 7. — Sir  George 
Howard  Darwin,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S., 
Plumian  Professor  of  Astronomy  in  the 
University  of  Cambridge,  died  at 
Newnham  Grange,  Cambridge,  aged  67, 
on  Saturday,  7  December,  and  was 
buried  at  Trumpington,  co.  Cambridge, 
on  Wednesday,  11  December  1912, 
after  service  in  the  chapel  of  Trinity 
College. 


ADDITIONS    is'    CORRECTIONS. 


XXV 


DARWIN,  cojitinued. 

Page  ii8.  —  Francis  Darwin,  F.R.S., 
D.Sc,  knig'nted  i  January  1913.  He 
married  3rdly  in  London  on  Monday, 
3  March  191 3,  Florence  Henrietta, 
daughter  ot  Herbert  William  F'isher, 
Vice-Warden  of  the  Stannaries  of  Corn- 
wall and  Devon  {see  Pedigree  of  Fisher, 
Vol.  ij,  page  147),  and  widow  of 
Frederic  William  Maitland,  LL.D., 
D.C.L.,  Professor  of  English  Law, 
Cambridge. 

DEACON.  Vol.  15,  page  131.  — Ellen 
Bassano,  6th  daughter  of  John  Deacon 
of  Mableden,  co.  Kent,  died,  aged  85, 
on  Friday,  23  February  1912.  Will 
dated  9  February  191 1,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  25  March  1912,  by 
William  Francis  Courthope  and  John 
Francis  William  Deacon,  nephews. 

DE  CHAIR.  Vol.  II,  page  165.— The 
Rev.  Frederick  Blackett  and  Charlotte 
Elizabeth  De  Chair  celebrated  their 
golden  wedding  23  April  19 13. 

The  Rev.  Frederick  Beauchamp 
Cooper  De  Chair  died  at  Church 
Crookham,  Fleet,  co.  Hants,  aged  46, 
on  Thursday,  12  October,  and  was 
buried  at  Fleet  14  October  19 14. 

Page  167. — Georgiana  Julia  Maria, 
2nd  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
De  Chair,  died  at  3  Sloane  Court, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  67,  on 
Sunday,  12  October,  and  was  buried  in 
Brookwood  Cemetery,  Woking,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Thursday,  16  October  1913. 

Captain  Dudley  Rawson  Stratford 
De  Chair  was  promoted  Rear  Admiral 
in  August  191 2,  and  appointed  Secretary 
to  the  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  in 
December  following ;  .Admiral  of  the 
Training  Service  June  1914;  created 
C.B.  (Birthday  honours)  22  June  1914. 
He  and  his  wife  Enid  have  further  issue 
a  son,  Edward  Somerset  Struben  De 
Chair,  bom  22  August  19 11,  baptised  at 
St.  Jude's,  South  Kensington,  London. 

DE  MAULEY.  Vol.  11,  page  133. 
Frances  Anna  Georgiana,  widow  of 
George  William  Fox,  Baron  Kinnaird, 
and  only  daughter  of  William  Francis 
Spencer,  Baron  de  Mauley,  died  at  The 
Knapp,  Inchture,  co.  Perth,  aged  92, 
on  Sunday,  20  March  19 10.  Will  dated 
28  May  1894.  Sealed  in  London 
6  June  1910. 


DE    MAULEY,  continued. 

Page  136. — Charles  Edward  Ponsonby 
married  at  Hunsdon,  co.  Hertford,  on 
Tuesday,  23  July  19 12,  Winifred 
Marian,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Hon'''' 
Herbert  Cokayne  Gibbs,  by  Anna 
Maria  his  wife,  youngest  daughter  and 
coheir  of  Richard  Durant  of  High 
Canons,  co.  Hertford,  and  Sharpham, 
CO.  Devon;  born  29  March  1886. 
They  have  issue  a  daughter,  Priscilla 
Dora,  born  at  9  Portman  Square, 
London,    on   Tuesday,    3    June    1913. 

The  Rev.  Maurice  George  Jesser 
Ponsonby  was  appointed  Rector  of 
Pilgrims'  Rest,  Transvaal,  South  Africa, 
1912. 

Ashley  \Villiam  Neville  Ponsonby  was 
appointed  Adjutant  Territorial  Force  1 1 
January  19 12. 

DE    MORGAN.      Vol.    17,   page   50.— 

Richard  Coghill  De  Morgan,  eldest  son 
of  Sydney  Aylmer  De  Morgan,  married 
at  St.  Jude's,  South  Kensington,  London, 
on  Saturday,  19  July  19 13,  Helen 
Muriel,  only  daughter  of  Alexander 
MacGregor. 

DE  RAMSAY.  Vol.  15,  page  119.— 
Hedworth  George  Ailwyn  Fellowes  was 
appointed  2nd  Lieutenant  Indian  Army 
25  March  19 12,  promoted  Lieutenant 
18  April  19 1 3. 

DERBY.  Vol.  17,  page  71.— The  Earl 
of  Derby  was  elected  Lord  Mayor  of 
Liverpool  9  November  19 11,  and 
received  the  freedom  of  the  City  of 
Liverpool  21  October  191 2. 

Page  72.- — Captain  the  Hon'''=  Victor 
Albert  Stanley,  R.N.,  was  appointed 
Commandant  Royal  Naval  College, 
Dartmouth,  191 2. 

Page  74. — The  Hon'''<^  Ferdinand 
Charles  and  Alexandra  Frances  Anne 
Stanley  have  further  issue  a  son,  Henry 
Stanley,  born  4  April  191 1. 

DEVON.  Vol.  12,  page  44.  —  Elizabeth 
Ruth,  Countess  of  Devon,  died  at 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  aged  99, 
on  Wednesday,  17  March,  and  was 
buried  at  Powderham,  co.  Devon,  on 
Monday,  23  March  19 14. 

Page  47.— The  Rev.  the  Hon'='= 
Henry  Hugh  Courtenay  was  appointed 
Rural  Dean  of  Powderham,  co.  Devon, 
1Q12. 


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DEVON,  continued. 

I'age  47  {tnd  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  .r.)— The  Rev.  the  Hon'^'=  Frederick 
Leslie  and  Marguerite  Courtenay  have 
further  issue  two  daughters,  Marguerite 
Kathleen,  born  at  the  Rectory,  Honiton, 
CO.  Devon,  on  Wednesday,  15  February, 
baptised  at  St.  Paul's,  Honiton,  on 
Tuesday,  28  February  191 1,  and  Camilla 
Gabrielle,  born  at  the  Rectory,  Honiton, 
on  Tuesday,  8  April,  baptised  at  St. 
Paul's,  Honiton,  3  May  19 13. 

DEVONSHIRE.  Vol.  16,  page  162.— 
The  Duke  of  Devonshire  who  carried 
the  Queen's  Crown  at  the  Coronation 
191 1,  was  elected  Mayor  of  Chesterfield 
9  November  1911;  LL.D.  (honorary) 
Cambridge  191 1;  appointed  G.C.V.O. 
19  August  191 2. 

Page  163.  —  Lieut.-Colonel  Lord 
Richard  Frederick  Cavendish  was 
gazetted  a  Privy  Councillor  12  June 
1912. 

DEW.  Vol.  1,  page  285  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  14,  page  X.) — Major  Armine  Brere- 
ton  Dew  was  appointed  Political  Agent 
at  Kalat,  Baluchistan,  India,  1912; 
created  CLE.  12  December  1911.  He 
and  his  wife,  Esme  Mary  Dorothea,  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Althea  Mary 
Constance,  born  in  India  in  June  1914. 
Page  285. — The  Rev.  Roderick  Dew 
was  appointed  Rural  Dean  of  Stratton 
23  April  1914. 

DICKEN.  Vol.  7,  page  140.— Charles 
Gauntlett  Dicken  was  promoted  Vice- 
Admiral  1910,  and  Admiral  1913. 

Page  142. — Colonel  William  Popham 
Dicken,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  died  at  the 
Oriental  Club,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
aged  78,  on  Saturday,  4  May,  and  was 
buried  in  Brookwood  Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Thursday,  10  May  191 2. 

Henry  Ulick,  Marquess  of  Sligo,  died 
at  41  Eccleston  Square,  London,  on 
Monday,  24  February  19 13. 

DID  HAM.  Vol.  6,  page  148.  — Mary, 
widow  of  Commander  Charles  John 
Didham,  R.N.,  died  at  Walton,  near 
Chesterfield,  co.  Derby,  19  August  1914, 
and  was  buried  at  Bideford,  co.  Devon. 
Page  148.— Deborah  Gertrude  Mary, 
elder  daughter  of  Charles  John  Didham, 
was  married  at  St.  Mary's,  The  Boltons, 
South  Kensington,  London,  on  Satur- 
day, 9  November  1912,  to  Douglas 
Victor  Coote,  only  son  of  Thomas 
Coote  of  30  Campden  House  Court, 
Kensington,  London. 


DILKE.  Vol.  17,  page  135.  —  Fisher 
Wentworth  and  Ethel  Dilke  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Christopher  Wentworlh 
Dilke,  born  at  53  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  on  Monday,  15  December 
1913,  baptised  at  St.  James',  West- 
bourne  Terrace,  London,  11  June  1914. 

DIMSDALE.  Vol.  12,  page  79.— The 
Rt.  Hon'''=  Sir  Joseph  Cockfield  Dims- 
dale,  Baronet,  K.C.V.O.,  died  at  Strath- 
peffer,  co.  Cromarty,  aged  63,  on  Satur- 
day, 10  August,  and  was  buried  in 
Paddington  Cemetery,  Willesden  Lane, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  15  August 
1912,  after  service  at  St.  James',  Sussex 
Gardens,  Paddington.  Memorial  service 
at  St.  Peter's,  Cornhill,  London,  the  same 
day. 

Sir  John  Holdsworth  Dimsdale,  who 
succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baronet 
10  August  1912,  married  2ndly  18 
June  191 2,  Elizabeth  Grace,  daughter 
of  William  John  Harling. 

Page  80  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  xvii.) — The  Rev.  Henry  Cockfield 
and  Esther  Florence  Dimsdale  have 
issue  a  son,  Henry  Cockfield  Luke 
Dimsdale,  born  at  2  Gordon  Street,  St. 
Pancras,  London,  on  Wednesday,  18 
October,  baptised  at  St.  Augustine's 
with  St.  Faith's,  Old  Change,  London, 
on  Sunday,  26  November  191 1. 

DIXON-HARTLAND.  Vol.  15,  page  36. 
Theresa  Roma,  eldest  daughter  of 
Sir  Frederick  Dixon  Dixon-Hartland, 
Baronet,  married  2ndly,  14  December 
191 1,  Phillip  Green,  son  of  Justice 
Green  of  Bombay,  India. 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  Percy  Moreton 
Scott,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  was  created  a 
Baronet  i  January  1913. 

DODDERIDGE.  Vol.  8,  page  55.— 
George  and  Anna  Sophia  Dodderidge 
of  Dorchester  celebrated  their  golden 
wedding  on  Sunday,  1 2  July  1 9 1 4. 

The  Rev.  Sidney  Edwin  Dodderidge 
was  elected  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal 
Historical  Society  of  Great  Britain 
2 1  May  1 9 1 4. 

George  Victor  Dodderidge  was  elected 
Pierrepoint  Foundation  Scholar  at 
Lucton  School,  co.  Hereford,  November 
1910,  and  entered  Hereford  Cathedral 
School  as  an  Exhibitioner  5  May  1913. 

Page  56. — Frank  Rawlinson  Dudde- 
ridge  married  at  the  Congregational 
Chapel,  Stoke  Newington,  co.  Middle- 
sex,   16  June    1897,    Frances   Elizabeth 


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DODDERIDGE,  continued. 

(his  cousin),  daughter  of  Frank  Smith 
of  24  Rectory  Road,  Stoke  Newington, 
by  Lucy  his  wife.  They  had  issue  a 
son,    Frank    Henry    Dudderidge,    born 

10  November  1898;  a  daughter,  Lucy 
Alice,  born  14  June  1900;  and  a  son, 
Eric  Dudderidge,  born  28  November 
1 90 1.  Frank  Rawlinson  Dudderidge 
died  at  Westgate-on-Sea,  co.  Kent,  19 
January  1911,  and  was  buried  in  the 
Borough  Cemetery,  Southend -on -Sea, 
CO.    Essex.       His   widow   died  5    June 

191 1,  and  was  buried  in  the  Borough 
Cemetery,  Southend-on-Sea. 

Page  56  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  ix.) — Albert  Victor  and  Florence 
Annie  Sarah  Dodderidge  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Josephine  Dorothy,  born  at 
the  Commercial  School,  Dorchester,  co. 
Dorset,  on  Tuesday,  21  April,  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Dorchester,  on  Monday, 

11  May  1914. 

DONNE.  Vol.  5,  page  11 1.— The  Rev. 
Charles  Edward  Donne  was  appointed 
Perpetual  Curate  of  Motcombe  with 
Enmore  Green,  co.  Dorset,  19  Septem- 
ber 191 2. 

DOWDESWELL.  Vol.  7,  page  82.— 
The  Rev.  Edmund  Richard  Dowdeswell, 
Curate  of  Bushley,  co.  Worcester,  Rural 
Dean  of  Upton  1911-14,  was  appointed 
Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester  27  February 
1914. 

DRAYNER.  Vol.  6,  page  50.— James 
John  Drayner  died  at  Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  54,  on  Saturday,  21  June 
1913- 

DUGDALE.  Vol.  2,  page  106.— John 
Marshall  Dugdale  was  re-elected  Mayor 
of  Llanfyllin  9  November  191 1. 

William  Marshall  Dugdale  married  at 
Northop,  CO.  Flint,  on  Tuesday,  16  April 

19 1 2,  Ruth  Edith,  younger  daughter  of 
Sir  John  Eldon  Bankes  of  Soughton 
Hall,  Northop,  a  Judge  of  the  High 
Court,  by  Edith  his  wife,  elder  daughter 
of  Robert  Peel  Ethelston  of  Hinton 
Whitchurch,  co.  Salop.  They  have 
issue  two  daughters,  Diana,  born  at 
Pendalog,  Llanfyllin,  co.  Montgomery, 
on  Friday,  1 1  April,  baptised  at  Llan- 
fyllin on  Friday,  9  May  19 13;  and 
Barbara  Margaret,  born  at  Pendalog, 
Llanfyllin,  on  Sunday,  17  May,  baptised 
at  Llanfyllin  on  Monday,  29  July  1914. 


DUGDALE,  continued. 

Page  107. — -Katharine  Keir,  only 
daughter  of  Walter  Dugdale  of  Meeson 
Hall,  Wellington,  co.  Salop,  was  married 
at  Waters  Upton,  co.  Salop,  on  Tuesday, 
12  September  19 11,  to  James  Arthur 
Clegg,  only  son  of  James  Arthur  Clegg 
of  Palms  Hill,  Wem,  co.  Salop. 

Charles  Frederick  Dugdale  was 
accidently  killed  in  the  Military  Riding 
School  at  Rome,  aged  23,  on  Saturday, 
25  November,  and  was  buried  at 
Whitchurch,  co.  Salop,  on  Saturday, 
2  December  191 1. 

Page  107  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  X.) — The  Rev.  Sydney  and  Phyllis 
Dugdale  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Christopher  David  Dugdale,  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Whitchurch,  on  Wednesday, 
28  August,  baptised  at  Whitchurch 
4  October  1912. 

The  Rev.  John  Sydney  Dugdale  was 
appointed  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at 
Meerut,  United  Provinces,  India,  191 3. 

The  Rev.  Richard  William  Dugdale 
of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  was 
appointed  Curate  of  Rugby,  co.  Warwick, 
21  December  1913. 

DUGDALE.  Vol.  4,  page  14. —  Mary 
Jane  Alice  Ann,  2nd  daughter  of  Adam 
Dugdale,  J. P.,  died  at  3  Cumberland 
Gardens,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Friday,  17  July  1914. 

DUNCAN.  Vol.  13,  page  87.— Eileen 
Phyllis,  younger  daughter  of  George 
William  Duncan,  J.  P.,  was  married  at 
St.  Peter's,  Cranley  Gardens,  South 
Kensington,  on  Wednesday,  20  No- 
vember 19 1 2,  to  Edwin  Tilney  Marshall 
(2nd  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Lionel 
Marshall,  Lancashire  Fusiliers) ;  born 
20  July  1881  ;  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal 
Field  Artillery  18  August  1900,  Lieu- 
tenant 18  August  1903,  Captain  10 
October  191 1;  employed  with  West 
African  Frontier  Force  29  September 
1906  to  15  August  1 9 II. 

EARLE.  Vol.  10,  page  106.  —  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Sir  Henry  Earle,  Baronet,  was 
appointed  a  Deputy  Governor  of  the 
Isle  of  Wight  1912. 

Page  107. — Mary,  2nd  daughter  of 
Sir  Hardman  Earle,  Baronet,  and  widow 
of  James  Loxham  Foster,  died  at  2 
Clifton  Place,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
aged   88,    on    Monday,    11    December, 


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EARLE,  continued. 

remains  cremated  at  Woking  on  Thurs- 
day, 14  December  1911,  after  service  at 
St.  James',  Paddington,  London. 

Page  109. — Emily,  4th  daughter  of 
Sir  Hardman  Earle,  Baronet,  and  widow 
of  Hugh  Perkins,  died  at  Fulwood 
Park,  Liverpool,  on  Sunday,  22  Feb- 
ruary, and  was  buried  in  Smithdown 
Lane  Cemetery,  Liverpool,  25  February 
1914. 

Harriet,  sth  daughter  of  Sir  Hardman 
Earle,  Baronet,  and  widow  of  Archibald 
Tod,  died  at  The  Grange,  Woolton, 
CO.  Lancaster,  aged  83,  on  Monday, 
1 7  February,  and  was  buried  at  Hale- 
wood,  CO.  Lancaster,  on  Thursday,  20 
February  1913,  after  service  at  Woolton. 

Charles  Frederic  Earle  married  at 
St.  Peter's,  Cranley  Gardens,  South 
Kensington,  London,  on  Thursday,  30 
November  191 1,  Alice  Adelaide,  widow 
of  Patrick  Cumin  Scott  of  Blackheath, 
CO.  Kent,  M.B.  They  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Evelyn  Alice,  born  at  Blom- 
field  House,  Shooter's  Hill,  co.  Kent, 
on  Friday,  30  August  19 12. 

Page  1 10. — Reginald  Earle  married 
at  Portishead,  co.  Somerset,  6  May 
1913,  Maude  Isobel,  daughter  of  Captain 
WiUoughby  Still,  R.N. 

Page  1 1 1 . — Guy  Fife  Earle  entered 
the  Rifle  Brigade  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
20  September  191 1. 

Eric  Greville  Earle  entered  the 
Royal  Artillery  as  2nd  Lieutenant  19 
July  1912. 

EATON.  Vol.  6,  page  86.  — Charles 
Edward  Thynne  Eaton  of  Tolethorpe 
Hall,  CO.  Rutland,  married  at  the  parish 
church,  Marylebone,  London,  on  Christ- 
mas Day,  191 2,  Grace  Dundas,  daughter 
of  Charles  Dundas  Slater.  They  have 
issue  a  sou,  Peter  Charles  Eaton,  born 
at  loi  Elm  Park  Gardens,  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Friday,  24  April 
1914. 

EDMEADES.  Vol.  13,  page  178.— 
Major- General  Henry  Edmeades  died, 
aged  78,  on  Wednesday,  15  April,  and 
was  buried  at  Nurstead,  co.  Kent,  on 
Saturday,  18  April  19 14. 

Page  178  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  xiv.)  —  Henry  and  Violet 
Edmeades  have  further  issue  twin  sons, 
Philip  and  Henry  Edmeades,  born  at 
Strensall  Vicarage,  co.  York,  on  Tues- 
day, 9  July  1912,  baptised  at  Strensall; 
Henry  died  the  same  day,  and  Philip 


EDMEADES,  continued. 

died  at  Hamptons,  Tonbridge,  co.  Kent, 
aged  4  months,  on  Thursday,  14  No- 
vember 1912;  also  a  son,  Richard 
William  Edmeades,  born  at  17  Wel- 
lington Square,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Thursday,  12  March,  baptised  at 
Nurstead  8  April  19 14. 

Page  I  79. — William  Allaire  Edmeades 
was    appointed    Captain    Instructor   in 
•    Gunnery,  East  Coast  Defence,  Eastern 
Command,  r  April  1913. 

Hilda  Margaret,  youngest  daughter  of 
Major-General  Henry  Edmeades  was 
married  at  Nurstead  on  Monday,  20 
April  1914,  to  George  Frances  Bennett 
Goldney  (son  of  George  Goldney  of 
Exmouth,  CO.  Devon);  born  12  April 
1879  ;  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal  Engineers 
23  June  1898,  Lieutenant  14  February 
1901,  Captain  23  June  1907,  Staff- 
Captain,  Headquarters  of  Army  (War 
Office),  I  April  1909  to  31  May  191 1  ; 
served  in  South  African  War  1899 
-1901  (Queen's  medal  with  two  clasps). 

EDWARDS.  Vol.  I,  page  260.— The 
Rev.  George  Lionel  Edwards  was 
appointed  Curate  of  Ottery  St.  Mary, 
CO.  Devon,  1913. 

EGMONT.  Vol.  12,  page  14.— Helena 
Honora,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
the  Hon'''^  Arthur  Philip  Perceval,  died 
at  36  Eccleston  Square,  London, 
aged  86,  on  Saturday,  5  July  1913. 

ERNE.  Vol.  17,  page  20. — Major  the 
Hon'''"^  George  Arthur  Charles  Crichton 
was  appointed  M.V.O.  (4th-class)  3  June 
19 13.  He  married  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London,  on  Thursday,  12  June 
19 13,  Lady  Mary  Augusta  (Dawson), 
younger  daughter  of  Vesey,  Earl  of 
Dartrey ;  born  13  July  1887.  They 
have  issue  a  son,  David  George  Crichton, 
born  at  99  Eaton  Place,  London,  on 
Friday,  31  July,  baptised  at  St.  George's 
Chapel,  Windsor  Castle,  on  Monday, 
7  September  19 14. 

Page  21.  —  Emily  Florence,  elder 
daughter  of  Colonel  the  Hon''''^  Sir 
Henry  George  Louis  Crichton,  K.C.B., 
and  wife  of  Colonel  the  Rt.  Hon''''^  John 
Edward  Bernard  Seely,  Secretary  of 
State  for  War,  died  at  29  Chester 
Square,  London,  aged  43,  on  Saturday, 
9  August,  and  was  buried  at  Brook,  Isle 
of  Wight,  on  Tuesday,  12  August  19 13. 


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ERNE,  continued. 

Page  21. — The  Hon''''  Arthur  Owen 
and  Katharine  Helen  Elizabeth  Crichton 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Jean 
Trefusis,  born  at  8  Southwick  Crescent, 
Oxford  Square,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
15  May  191 2. 

Page  22. — Major  Charles  William 
Harry  Crichton  married  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  London,  on  Thursday, 
7  November  191 2,  Dorothy  Maud, 
elder  daughter  of  the  Hon''''  Eustace 
Henry  Dawnay,  by  Lady  Evelyn  de  Vere 
Capel  his  wife,  2nd  daughter  of  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Arthur  de  Vere,  Viscount 
Maiden ;  born  at  6  Halkin  Street, 
Grosvenor  Place,  London,  on  Thursday, 
12  June  1884. 

Commander  Reginald  Louis  Crichton, 
R.N.,  and  Hester  Beatrix  his  wife,  have 
further  issue  a  son,  John  Richard 
Crichton,  born  22  February  1912. 

EVANS.  Vol.  4,  page  93  {atid  Addenda, 
Vol.  16,  page  xix.) — Edward  Nevett 
and  Beatrice  Adah  Evans  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Beatrice  Martha,  born  at 
Premier  Mine,  Transvaal,  South  Africa, 
on  Sunday,  16  March,  baptised  at  St. 
George's,  Premier  Mine,  in  April  1913. 

Page  93  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  xix.) — Kenneth  Wollaston  Everett 
and  Dorothy  May  Evans  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Helen  Dorothy,  born  at  The 
Poplars,  Hooton,  co.  Chester,  on  Mon- 
day, 3  March,  baptised  at  Hooton  18 
April  1 91 3. 

Page  94. — Anne  Jane,  wife  of  William 
Paterson  Evans,  died  at  Brentwood, 
Bidston,  co.  Chester,  on  Saturday,  25 
July,  and  was  buried  at  Bidston  on 
Tuesday,  28  July  1914. 

William  Sandford  Evans  married  at 
the  parish  church,  Marylebone,  London, 
on  Saturday,  4  October  19 13,  Violet 
Elina  Spencer,  only  daughter  of  Robert 
Nicholas  Spencer  Lewin  of  Ifield,  co. 
Sussex,  and  of  Birchington,  co.  Kent, 
Captain  (retired)  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Light  Infantry,  Lieut.-Colonel  (retired) 
Pembrokeshire  Yeomanry. 

Arthur  Ernest  Evans  was  appointed 
High  Sheriff  for  CO.  Denbigh  19 14. 

Page  96  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  xiv.) — Edward  Francis  Herbert 
and  Fanny  Isherwood  Evans  have 
further  issue  a  son,  John  Geoffrey 
Wallace  Evans,  born  at  Whitbourne 
Hall,  CO.  Hereford,  on  Sunday,  4  August, 
baptised  at  Whitbourne  30  August  19 12. 


EVERETT.  Vol.  16,  page  1.— The  Rev. 
Canon  Henry  Everett  Ravenhill  died 
at    Dorchester    on    Monday,    12    May 

1913- 
Page    2. — Mary   Florence,    widow   of 

Colonel  John  P'rederic  Everett,  died  at 

The  Close,  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  aged  70, 

on  Sunday,  6  July  1913. 

Page     3. — Captain     Allan     Frederic 

Everett,  R.N.,  created  C.B.   i  January 

1913- 
Page  5. — Albert  Nelson  Everett  died 
at  45   Lansdowne  Road,  Bedford,  aged 
72,  on  Sunday,  21  April  Tgi2. 

Arthur  Sherman  Everett  married  at 
Great  Marlow,  co.  Buckingham,  11  July 
191 1,  Mabel  Edith,  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  Arthur  Fearon  of  Caldwell 
Lodge,  Marlow,  formerly  Vicar  of  Great 
Marlow. 

Page  7. — Leonard  William  Dawson 
Everett,  F.R.G.S.,  died  as  the  result  of 
injuries,  received  from  a  wounded  lion, 
while  employed  on  the  Anglo-Belgian 
(Rhodesia-Congo)  Boundary  Commis- 
sion, aged  36,  on  Wednesday,  18 
October  191 1. 

FANE.  Vol.  12,  page  83. — Victoria,  widow 
of  Lieut.-Colonel  Sir  John  Terence 
NichoUs  O'Brien,  K.C.M.G.,  died  at 
125  Victoria  Street,  Westminster,  aged 
72,  on  Wednesday,  28  February,  and 
was  buried  at  Lewknor,  co.  Oxford, 
2  March  r9i2. 

Major-General  Francis  Hugh  Plowden, 
C.B.,  died  at  Leyburn  Hall,  co.  York, 
aged  60,  on  Thursday,  24  August,  and 
was  buried  at  Ulshaw  on  Monday,  28 
August  191 1. 

Page  84. — Cecil  Fane  married  2ndly  at 
All  Saints',  Bingley,  co.  York,  on  Tuesday, 
30  September  19 13,  Florence  Marjorie, 
daughter  of  William  Ferrand  of  St.  Ives, 
Bingley. 

Hubert  William  Fane  married  19 
June  1 911,  Tilda,  daughter  of  A.  von 
Adametz.  They  have  issue  a  son, 
Robert  William  Augustus  Fane,  born  at 
45  Colville  Gardens,  Kensington  Park, 
London,  on  Saturday,  26  April  1913. 

Page  85. — Robert  Gerald  Fane  was 
promoted  Commander  Royal  Navy 
I  January  19 14. 

FANSHAWE.  Vol.  6,  page  114.— 
Aubrey  Basil  Fanshawe  entered  the 
Royal  Navy  as  Midshipman  191 1, 
Sub-Lieutenant  191 3. 


XXX 


ADDITIONS    &=    CORRECTIONS. 


FANSHAWE,  continued. 

Page  1 1 6.  —  Reginald  Wilmington 
Fanshawe  was  promoted  Lieut. -Colonel 
13  January  1913. 

FANSHAWE.  Vol.  14,  page  105.— 
Rosa  Ellen  (Fanshawe-Walker),  only 
child  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Simon  Faith- 
full  Fanshawe,  and  widow  of  Dr.  \Valker, 
died  at  Hendon,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  79, 
on  Wednesday,  30  July  19 13. 

Page  106. — Henry  Ernest  Fanshawe 
died  at  Abberley  House,  Great  Shelford, 
CO.  Cambridge,  aged  69,  on  Wednesday, 
16  July,  and  was  buried  at  Great 
Shelford  on  Friday,  18  July  19 13. 

Charles  Henry  and  Lettice  Marguerite 
Butler  Fanshawe  have  further  issue  a 
son,  Richard  Henry  Simon  Fanshawe, 
born  at  Barrington,  co.  Cambridge,  on 
Monday,  9  September,  baptised  there 
22  October  191 2. 

Page  107. — Althea  Frances  Anne, 
daughter  of  Robert  Faithfull  Fanshawe, 
died  at  the  Old  Cottage,  Hale,  co. 
Surrey,  aged  74,  on  Thursday,  18  De- 
cember, and  was  buried  at  Hale  on 
Monday,  22  December  19 13,  after 
service  at  St.  Mark's,  Upper  Hale. 

Captain  Lionel  Fanshawe,  R.N.,  died 
at  Pembridge  Square,  Bayswater,  Lon- 
don, aged  65,  on  Saturday,  1 7  May, 
and  was  buried  at  Golder's  Green,  co. 
Middlesex,  20  May  19 13. 

'Phe  Rev.  Percival  Moilliet  Fanshawe 
was  inducted  Rector  of  Brockley,  co. 
Suffolk,  5  December  1911. 

Gladys  Emily,  younger  daughter  of 
Henry  Ernest  Fanshawe,  was  married 
at  Great  Shelford,  co.  Cambridge,  on 
Tuesday,  21  January  19 13,  to  the  Rev. 
Donald  Macaulay  (son  of  Colin  Alex- 
ander Macaulay) ;  born  19  April  1884  ; 
Scholar  of  St.  John's,  College,  Cam- 
bridge, matriculated  1903,  B.A.  (2nd- 
class  Classical  Tripos)  1906;  Curate  of 
St.  John's,  Notting  Hill,  London,  1907 
-1908,  of  Rhyl,  CO.  Flint,  1908-11,  and 
of  Sudbury,  co.  Suffolk,  191 1,  and 
Curate- in -Charge  of  Barnham,  co. 
Suffolk,  1914. 

Page  108. — Lionel  Arthur  Fanshawe 
was  promoted  Captain  Royal  .\rtillery 
26  Alay  1913. 

Page  log. — Jocelyn  Herbert  Fanshawe 
married  at  Nagpur,  Central  Provinces, 
India,  11  February  1908,  Marguerite 
Henrietta,  daughter  of  Edward  King 
Eliot  Spence,  Captain  Indian  Army. 
They  have   issue   a   daughter,    Pamela, 


FANSHAWE,  continued. 

born  at  Igatpuri,  Nasik  district,  Bombay, 
India,  on  Wednesday,  22  October 
I9I3- 

FANSHAWE.  Vol.  15,  page  22  (and 
Addenda,  I  'ol.  ij,  page  xv.)  —  Guy 
Dalrymple  and  Louisa  Charlotte  Fan- 
shawe have  issue  two  sons,  Peter  Evelyn 
Fanshawe,  born  at  AVestbourne  House, 
Broughty  Ferry,  co.  Forfar,  on  Wednes- 
day, 13  September,  baptised  at  Broughty 
Ferry  21  October  1911;  and  Robert 
Henry  Fanshawe,  born  at  Westbourne 
House,  Broughty  Ferry,  on  Monday,  16 
September,  baptised  at  Broughty  Ferry 
27  November  191 2. 

Page  23. — Frederick  Bradford  and 
Marianne  Ellen  (May)  Fanshawe 
celebrated  their  silver  wedding  10  July 

1913- 
Page    26. — Frances    Alice,    youngest 
daughter  of  the    Rev.    Frederick    Fan- 
shawe, died  at  the  Tile  House,  Shanklin, 
Isle  of  Wight,  on  Thursday,  13  February 

1913- 
Page  27. — The  Rev.  Arthur  Adolphus 
Fanshawe  died  at  40  Mill  Road,  East- 
bourne, CO.  Sussex,  aged  82,  on  Friday, 
14  February,  and  was  buried  in 
Brompton  Cemetery,  London,  on  Tues- 
day, 18  February  1913. 

Colonel  Edward  Arthur  Fanshawe 
was  appointed  to  command  the  Royal 
Artillery,  Wessex  Division,  Southern 
Command,  i  October  19 13. 

Page  28. — Colonel  Hew  Dalrj'mple 
Fanshawe,  C.B.,  was  promoted  Major- 
General  6  October  19 13. 

Page  29. — Colonel  Robert  Fanshawe, 
D.S.O.,  was  appointed  General  Staff 
Officer  (ist-Grade)  ist  division,  Alder- 
shot  Command,  25  October  191 1. 

FAWKES.  Vol.  7,  page  93. — Susan 
Rachel  Hawksworth,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Fawkes  of  Farnley 
Hall,  CO.  York,  was  married  at  Leathley, 
CO.  York,  on  Thursday,  11  June  1914, 
as  his  2nd  wife,  to  Robert  John  Foster 
of  Stockeld  Park,  Wetherby,  co.  York 
(2nd  son  of  William  Foster  of  Hornby 
Castle,  CO.  Lancaster);  born  in  1850; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  West  Riding,  co.  York, 
High  Sheriff  1898-99. 

Page  94. — Rupert  Edward  Francis 
Fawkes  of  the  Soudan  Civil  Service, 
married  at  Weston-sub-Edge,  co.  Glou- 
cester, on  Tuesday,  12  September  191 1, 
Mary  Theodora,  only  daughter  of 
Philip  Dacres  .\dams. 


ADDITIONS    6-    CORRECTIONS. 


FAWKES,  continued. 

Page  94.  —  Valentine  Hawksworth 
Francis  Fawkes  married  at  Cheltenham, 
CO.  Gloucester,  8  July  191 2,  Blanche 
I.  M.  Lindsay,  daughter  of  Lindsey 
Neill,  of  Felling  Lodge,  Cheltenham, 
fornlerly  of  the  Indian  Civil  Service. 
They  have  issue  a  son,  Lindsey  Fawkes, 
born  at  Strathcona,  Orange  Free  State, 
South     Africa,    on     Tuesday,    6    May 

1913- 
Page  96. — Algernon   Fawkes  died  at 
133   Church  Street,  Chelsea,   co.   Mid- 
dlesex,    aged     60,     on     Tuesday,      12 
November  19 12. 

FELLOWES.  Vol.  8,  page  104.— Horace 
Frederick  Fellovves  entered  the  Royal 
Navy  as  a  Cadet  15  September  191 2. 

FELLOWES.  Vol.  15,  page  83.- 
Admiral  Sir  John  Fellowes,  K.C.B., 
died  at  Roestock  Hall,  St.  Albans,  co. 
Hertford,  aged  70,  on  Monday,  22 
September  1913. 

Page  84. — Rosamond  Sophie,  elder 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Lyon 
Fellowes,  was  married  at  All  Saints', 
Cambridge,  on  Tuesday,  21  October 
1913,  as  his  2nd  wife,  to  the  Rev. 
William  St.  George  Coldwell  (only  son 
of  the  Rev.  William  Edward  Coldwell, 
Vicar  of  Sandon,  co.  Stafford) ;  born 
9  ."Vugust  1857  ;  educated  at  Charter- 
house 1869-74  ;  Curate  of  Stoke-on- 
Trent,  CO.  Stafford,  1887-91,  Rector  of 
Wilby  1 891-1904,  and  of  Islip  since 
1904,  both  CO.  Northampton. 

Page  85. — Cyril  Fellowes  died  at 
Goyfield  House,  Feli.xstowe,  co.  Suffolk, 
aged  25,  on  Thursday,  30  October,  and 
was   buried  at    Felixstowe   i    November 

1913- 
Page  85  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  XX.) — Robert  and  Mary  Stuart 
Fellowes  have  issue  a  son,  Robert  Stuart 
Fellowes,  born  at  Molescroft  House, 
Cottingham,  East  Riding,  co.  York,  on 
Friday,  22  August,  baptised  at  St.  Mary's, 
Beverley,  co.  York,  7  October  191 1  ;  and 
a  daughter,  Leta  Mary  Miriam,  born  at 
Molesworth  House,  Cottingham,  on 
Wednesday,  23  July,  baptised  at 
Cottingham  29  August  1913. 

Page  86. — The  Rev.  Henry  Cecil 
Fellowes  married  2ndly  on  Saturday, 
6  June  1 9 14,  Beatrice  Emma  Crosland, 
youngest  daughter  of  Henry  Terry  of 
250  Rue  de  Rivoli,  Paris. 


FELLOWES.  Vol.  17,  page  3. — 
Dorothea  Frances,  elder  daughter  of 
Robert  Maseres  Fellowes  of  Melbourne 
House,  Dulwich,  co.  Surrey,  was  married 
on  Tuesday,  10  October  191 1,  to 
Bernard  Keen  Hubbard,  eldest  son 
of  David  Derry  Hubbard  of  Upper 
Norwood,  CO.  Surrey. 

FERARD.  Vol.  16,  page  96.  — John 
Edward  Ferard  married  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Brompton,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Saturday, 
29  June  19 1 2,  Kathleen  Marion, 
daughter  of  Edward  A.  Dennys  of  the 
Public  Works  Department,  India. 

FEWTRELL.  Vol.  8,  page  65.— Jane, 
wife  of  the  Rev.  Edgar  Alford  Fewtrell, 
died  at  Lynton  House,  Springfield  Park, 
Acton,  CO.  Middlesex,  on  Wednesday, 
29  January,  and  was  buried  at  Newhey, 
CO.  Lancaster,  on  Monday,  3  February 
1 913.  He  married  2ndly  at  All  Saints', 
South  Acton,  30  April  19 14,  Edith 
Lucy,  3rd  daughter  of  William  Henry 
Sanders  of  Heathfield  Road,  Acton,  by 
Edith  Etty  Niemann  his  wife. 

FIELD.  Vol.  3,  page  82.— Violet  Evelyn, 
elder  daughter  of  Ernest  Field,  was 
married  at  St.  Mark's,  Surbiton,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Monday,  18  March  191 2,  to 
Charles  Alfred  Speed  Williams  of  the 
Imperial  Maritime  Customs  Service, 
China. 

Page  84. — Humphrey  Frank  Field 
married  at  St.  James',  Weybridge,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Wednesday,  i  October  1913, 
Edith,  elder  daughter  of  Lieut.- General 
Ernest  de  Brath  of  Bendochy, 
Weybridge,  C.B.,  CLE.,  by  Edith 
Anna  Beatrice  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Leon  Jean  O'Meara. 

FIRTH.  ^■ol.  4,  page  143-— The  Rev. 
Walter  Alfred  and  Dora  Firth  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Hilda  Mary,  born  31 
August  1 88 1,  married  30  April  191 1, 
to  Henry  Hinks  ;  a  son,  Denys  Firth, 
bom  6  March  1883,  married  31  August 
1911,  Dorothy  E.  Lindsell ;  a  daughter, 
Audrey  Mary,  born  29  October  1888, 
married  at  Westfield,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Wednesday,  9  July  1913,  to  Geoffrey 
Francis  Paget  (youngest  son  of  Peter 
Paget  of  Croydon,  co.  Surrey)  ;  a 
daughter,  Monica  Mary,  born  26 
February  1892,  married  10  January 
1914,  to  Harold  Offley  Lindsell ;  and  a 
daughter,  Marjorie  iNLnry,  born  30 
January  1896. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


FISHER.  Vol.  13,  page  147. —Florence 
Henrietta,  eldest  daughter  of  Herbert 
William  Fisher,  and  widow  of  Frederic 
William  Maitland,  LL.D.,  was  married 
in  London  3  March  19 13,  as  his  3rd 
wife,  to  Sir  Francis  Darwin,  F.R.S.,  D.Sc. 
(see  Pedigree  of  Darwin,  Vol.  4,  page  118.) 
Page  149. —  Ihe  Ven'^''=  Francis  Lear 
died  at  The  Close,  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts, 
aged  90,  on  Thursday,  19  February, 
and  was  buried  m  Salisbury  Cathedral 
on  Monday,  23  February  1914. 

Page  151. — Cordelia,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Herbert  \Villiam  Fisher,  was 
married  in  London,  on  Wednesday, 
20  March  1912,  to  Richard  Henry 
Parnell  Curie,  son  of  James  Curie  of 
Plvelaw,  CO.  Berwick. 
FITZWILLIAM.  Vol.  14,  page  32.— 
George  James  Charles  Wentworth- 
Fitzwilliam  married  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  London,  on  Thursday, 
II  June  1914,  Lorna  Beryl,  daughter 
of  John  Morgan  of  Bristol. 

Page  33. — The  Earl   Fitzwilliam  was 
appointed  K.C.V.O.  12  July  191 2. 

Page   34. — Maud,    younger   daughter 
of  George  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,   and 
widow  of  the  Hon'''<^  Cospatrick  Thomas 
Dundas,  was  married  2ndly  at  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral,  St.  Helena,  on   Wednesday, 
2  October  19 12,  to  Major  Harry  Edward 
Spiller  Cordeaux,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  (son  of 
Edward  Cordeaux  of  the  Lidian  Civil 
Service)  ;     born    15    November    1870 ; 
B.A.    of  Cambridge ;    2nd    Lieutenant 
(unattached)  2  June  1894,  of  the  Indian 
Staff  Corps  5  October  1895,  Lieutenant 
2  September  1896,  Captain  Indian  Army 
2  June  1903,   Major  2  June    191 2,  re- 
tired 3  June  1912  ;  served  in  Somaliland 
1901-1904  (mentioned    in    despatches, 
medal   with  three  clasps  and    1908-10 
clasp)  ;  Vice-Consul    at    Berbera    1900 
-1903,    Consul      1903-1906,     Deputy 
Commissioner  Somaliland    Protectorate 
1904- 1906,     Commissioner      1906-10, 
Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  of 
Uganda    Protectorate    1910-11,  and  of 
St.    Helena    191 1;    C.B.   9    November 
1Q04,  C.M.G.  26  Tune  1902. 
FLETCHER.     Vol.  3,  page  78.— Lorina 
Alice,  wife  of  Edward  Lionel  Alexander 
Clarke,   Master  of  the  Supreme  Court, 
Chancery    Division,   and   2nd  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  William    Fletcher,  died  at 
Lewcns,    Wimborne,    co.     Dorset,    on 
Tuesday,    3    October,  and  was    buried 
in     the     cemetery    at    Wimborne    on 
Saturday,  7  October  191 1. 


FLETCHER,  continued. 

Page  78. — Thomas  Russell  Pletcher 
was  appointed  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal 
Field  Artillery  9  Se])tember  1914. 

William  Giffard  Fletcher,  of  Pembroke 
College,  Cambridge,  graduated  B.A.  22 
December  191 1,  entered  the  Royal 
Field  Artillery  as  2nd  Lieutenant  22 
December  191 1,  and  is  attached  to  the 
123rd  Battery  stationed  at  Kildare. 

Page  79. — The  Rev.  William  George 
Dimock  and  Elizabeth  Harriet  Fletcher 
celebrated  their  silver  wedding  23 
August  1913. 

Walter  John  Fletcher,  F.R.I.B.A., 
died  at  Wyrley,  Colehill,  Wimborne 
Minster,  co.  Dorset,  aged  70,  on  Mon- 
day, 21  April,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cemetery  at  Wimborne  on  Friday,  25 
April  1913.  Will  dated  28  October 
1901,  with  codicil  dated  23  April  1909, 
proved  at  Blandford  16  July  19 13,  by 
Walter  Townshend  Fletcher,  son,  and 
Montague  James  Raymond,  solicitor. 
The  following  arms  and  quarterings  were 
granted  in  July  191 1,  recorded  at  the 
Herald's  College  (Surrey,  vi.  247), 
and  are  allowed  to  the  children  of 
Walter  John  Fletcher  and  Augusta 
Franklyn  (Passingham) :  i,  Fletcher; 
2.  Keelinge  ;  3,  Gules  on  a  chevron 
ermine  between  three  lions  rampant 
erminois  as  many  red  roses  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  P.^ssingham  ;  4,  Argent 
on  a  chevron  gules  three  fleur-de-lis 
erminois,  Lloyd  {see  Pedigree  of 
Passingham,  page  ^8  present  volume). 

Walter  Townshend  Fletcher  is  County 
Surveyor  for  co.  Dorset,  and  senior 
Lieutenant  4th  Battalion  Dorsetshire 
Regiment  (D  Company).  He  married 
at  Winterbourne  Zelston,  co.  Dorset, 
30  April  19 1 2,  Mabel,  daughter  of 
\Villiam  Hunter  of  Clifton.  They  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Betty  Passingham, 
born  at  Warley,  Icen-Way,  co.  Dorset, 
20  March,  baptised  at  Wimborne 
Minster  15  April   19 14. 

Page  80. — The  Rev.  James  Michael 
John  Fletcher  was  appointed  Rural 
Dean  of  Pimperne  (Wimborne  portion) 
in  December  1907,  and  Surrogate  for 
the  Diocese  of  Salisbury;  he  was  in- 
stituted and  inducted  to  the  Canonry 
of  Stratford  in  Salisbury  Cathedral 
8  October  191 2. 

Harriet  Anne  Mary,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  the  Rev.  William  Fletcher,  and 
wife  of  Charles  John  Arrovvsmith,  died 
at    5    Ladbroke    Square,    Notting    Hill, 


ADDITIONS  6-    CORRECTIONS. 


FLETCHER,  continued. 

London,  1 1  April,  and  was  buried  in 
Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London,  15 
April  191 2. 

Page  81.— The  Ven""  William  Henry 
Fletcher  was  appointed  Treasurer  of 
St.  Asaph  Cathedral  and  Prebendary  of 
Meliden  30  November  19 10. 

Frederick  Brandstrom  Fletcher,  a 
County  Councillor  for  Surrey,  died  at 
Stow  Thorna,  Beauchamp  Road,  East 
Molesey,  co.  Surrey,  aged  57,  on  Sun- 
day, 27  July,  and  was  buried  at  Ulceby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  on  Thursday,  31  July  1913- 
Will  dated  19  July  1913,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1403,  13)  9  September  19 13,  by 
the  Ven''''=  William  Henry  Fletcher, 
brother,  and  Bernard  George  Geidt, 
retired  Judge. 

FLETCHER.  Vol.  13,  page  60.— Bolton 
Littledale  Fletcher  was  promoted 
Lieutenant  Scots  Guards  ii  November 
191 1. 

FLORY.  Vol.  I,  page  253.— The  Rev. 
Canon  William  Flory  died  at  Redland 
Lodge,  Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  aged 
65,  on  U'ednesday,  19  June,  and  was 
buried  in  the  churchyard  at  Lillington, 
CO.  Warwick,  on  Monday,  24  June  191 2. 
Will  dated  26  April  1897,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  15  November  191 2, 
by  Susannah  Proctor  Flory,  relict. 


FLOYER. 


Vol. 


page    116.  —  Mary 


Louisa,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
\Villiam  Richards  \Vatson,  and  widow 
of  Ernest  Ayscoghe  Flo5'er,  was  married 
2ndly  at  Holy  Trinity,  Kensington  Gore, 
London,  on  Thursday,  27  March  1913, 
as  his  2nd  wife,  to  Vaughan  Cornish, 
D.Sc.  (Vict.),  F.G.S.,  F.C.S.,  F.R.G.S., 
F.R.C.L  (son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  John 
Cornish  of  Salcnmbe  Regis,  co.  Devon) ; 
born  at  the  Vicarage,  Debenham,  co. 
Suffolk,  22  December  1862;  educated 
at  St.  Paul's  School  and  at  Owen's  Col- 
lege (Prizeman),  graduated  at  Victoria 
University,  Manchester  (Honours  : 
School  of  Chemistry,  ist-class)  1888. 

Page  ii6  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  6, 
page  V.) — John  Wadham  Floyer,  son  of 
Ernest  Ayscoghe  Floyer,  died  at  Bude, 
CO.  Cornwall,  aged  13,  on  Saturday, 
16  September,  and  was  buried  at 
Frimley,  co.  Surrey,  20  September  191 1. 

FOLJAMBE.  Vol.  i,  page  45.— Hubert 
Francis  Fitzwilliam  Brabazon  Foljambe 
was  promoted  Major  King's  Royal  Rifle 
Corps  17  July  1912. 


FOLJAMBE.  continued. 

Page  45.  —  Rachel  Emily,  younger 
daughter  of  Lieut.-Colonel  George 
Savilc  Foljambe  was  married  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Kensington  Gore,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  i  October  191 3,  to  Frederick 
Victor  Yeats-Brown,  born  6  February 
1880;  2nd  Lieutenant  King's  Royal 
Rifle  Corps  3  February  1900,  Lieutenant 
19  March  1901,  Captain  31  March 
1908 ;  served  in  South  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen's  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 

Page  47. — The  Earl  of  Liverpool  was 
appointed  Governor  and  Commander- 
in-Chief  of  New  Zealand  August  19 12, 
K.C.M.G.  5  October  following,  and 
G.C.M.G.   22   June  1914. 

Page  49. — The  Hon''''=  Bertram  Mar- 
maduke  Osbert  Savile  Foljambe  was 
promoted  Lieutenant  West  Yorkshire 
Regiment  10  October  191 2. 

Page  50. — Lady  Constance  Blanche 
Alethea  Mary,  5th  daughter  of  Cecil 
George  Savile,  Earl  of  Liverpool,  was 
married  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Kensing- 
ton, London,  on  Monday,  1 1  December 
191 1,  to  the  Rev.  Hezekiah  Astley 
Kemp  Hawkins  (son  of  Hezekiah  Haw- 
kins of  Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester) ; 
educated  at  Chichester  College ;  Vicar 
of  Kilburn,  co.  York,  1914. 

FOOTE.  Vol.  7,  page  131.— Richard 
Christopher  Gorges  Foote  entered  the 
Royal  Marines  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
I  October  19 13. 

Page  132. — Edwin  Cunningham  Foot 
married  2ndly  at  St.  Matthias',  Torquay, 
CO.  Devon,  on  Thursday,  28  August 
19 1 3,  Eveline  Mabel,  daughter  of 
Colonel  Henry  Octavius  Currie,  19th 
Hussars. 

FORWOOD.  Vol.  15,  page  92.— 
Sir  Dudley  Baines  and  Norah  Isabella 
Forwood  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Dudley  Richard  Forwood,  born  at  24 
Hans  Crescent,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Thursday,  6  June,  baptised  at 
St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London, 
7  August  19 1 2. 

Page  93. — Thomas  Brittain  Forwood 
died  at  P>imhurst,  Frimley  Green,  co. 
Surrey,  aged  69,  on  ^^'ednesday,  23  July, 
and  was  buried  at  Frimley  on  .Saturday, 
26  July  1913. 

Thomas  Brittain  Forwood,  junior. 
Lieutenant  King's  Own  (Royal  Lancaster 
Regiment),  married  at  St.  Peter's,  Cranley 
Gardens,    London,    10    October    191 2, 


XXXIV 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


FORWOOD,  continued. 

Constance  Mary  Muriel,  elder  daughter 
of  Lieut.  -  Colonel  William  Frederick 
Fairlie  of  Middleswood,  Jersey.  They 
have  issue  a  daughter,  Constance  Anne 
Patricia,  born  at  Lebong,  India,  on 
Thursday,  25  September  19 13. 

Page  94  (.and  Addenda,  Vol.  17, 
page  .xw//.)— Eric  Baines  and  Mary 
Katharine  Forwood  have  issue  a 
daughter  Judith,  born  17  August  19 12, 
baptised  at  Kilsby,  co.  Northampton. 

Page  96.  —  Faith  Octavia,  youngest 
daughter  of  Sir  William  Bower  Forwood, 
was  married  at  Bromborough,  co. 
Chester,  on  Wednesday,  18  December 
191 2,  to  Herbert  Coates  Mayo,  son  of 
Colonel  William  Robert  Mayo,  Deputy- 
Commissary-General  of  Ordnance. 

FRANKLIN.  Vol.  17,  page  186.— 
Francis  William  Franklin  married  2ndly 
at  Coventry,  co.  Warwick,  on  Wednes- 
day, 23  April  1913,  Harriet  Emma, 
only  daughter  of  Alfred  Robinson  of 
The  Lawn,  Stonegate,  Knighton,  co. 
Leicester,  and  widow  of  William  Leckie 
Robinson  of  The  Elms,  Coventry,  J.  P. 

Francis  Franklin  married  in  London, 
on  Monday,  23  December  191 2,  Norah 
Kathleen,  2nd  daughter  of  John  Rudolph 
Gildea  of  Weatherford  Hall,  co.  Mayo  ; 
born  at  the  Governor's  House,  H.M. 
Prison,  Kilmainham,  co.  Dublin,  5 
August  1883. 

Page  189. — George  Denne  Franklin 
was  promoted  Major  Indian  Medical 
Service  19 14.  He  and  Dorothy  Jessie 
his  wife  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Phyllis,  born  at  Gilgit,  Kashmir,  India, 
25  November  1912. 

Page  191. —  Lucy  Rowena,  younger 
daughter  of  George  Cooper  Franklin, 
was  married  at  Fareham,  co.  Hants,  on 
Saturday,  27  July  19 12,  to  John  Vanner 
Gilligan  (younger  son  of  George  Gilligan 
of  Reading,  co.  Berks,  J.P.) ;  born  21 
June  1878;  educated  at  Rugby  and 
at  Trinity  College,  O.xford ;  formerly 
Lieutenant  19th  Hussars. 

FREEMAN.  Vol.  n,  page  49.— Philip 
Horace  Freeman  married  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  London,  on  Saturday, 
8  June  1912,  Phyllis  Mary,  2nd  daughter 
of  Edward  Scott  of  St.  Albans,  co. 
Hertford.  They  have  issue  a  son,  John 
Edward  Broke  Freeman,  born  at  New- 
lands,  Townsend  Avenue,  St.  Albans, 
14  May,  baptised  at  the  parish  church, 
Haslemere,  co.  Surrey,  5  July  1913. 


FREEMAN,  continued. 

Page  49.  —  George  Sydney  Freeman 

married  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster, 
on  Thursday,  30  January  19 13,  Adela 
Mary  Grace,  youngest  daughter  of 
E.  M.  Field  of  Hove,  co.  Sussex. 
They  have  issue  a  daughter  Rosemary, 
born  at  20  CoUingham  Place,  Glou- 
cester Road,  South  Kensington,  on 
Wednesday,  10  December  19 13,  bap- 
tised at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster, 
9  January  1914. 

FRENCH.  Vol.  17,  page  198.  — 
Ronald  Edgar  and  Dorothy  Brodie 
French  have  further  issue  a  son,  Edward 
Brodie  French,  born  at  Ranmore,  Burgh 
Heath,  co.  Surrey,  on  Thursday,  9  May, 
baptised  at  Banstead,  co.  Surrey,  16 
June  1912.  Ronald  Edgar  French  was 
of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  M.D. 
1909. 

Douglas  Gordon  French  married  at 
St.  John's,  Be.xley,  co.  Kent,  on  Thurs- 
day, 15  August  191 2,  Beatrice  Irene 
King,  youngest  daughter  of  Edward 
Ford  of  Bridgen  Place,  co.  Kent, 
Barrister-at-Law. 

GALE.  Vol.  I,  page  278. —  Marmaduke 
Henry  Littledale  Gale  was  promoted 
Major  Indian  Army  10  October  19 12. 

GARRETT.  Vol.  5,  page  139.— Sarah 
Winsmore,  widow  of  John  Dunnell 
Garrett,  died  at  Elstree,  co.  Hertford, 
aged  76,  on  Wednesday,  20  December 
191 1,  and  was  buried  there. 

Page  140.  —  Percy  Nathusius  and 
Bessie  Maria  Garrett  have  further  issue 
a  son,  Basil  Garrett,  born  at  Earsdon, 
CO.  Northumberland,  on  Thursday,  1 1 
February  1904,  baptised  there. 

Page  141  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  x.xvii.) — Guy  Lance  and  Dorothea 
Garrett  have  further  issue  two  daughters, 
Margaret  Joyce,  born  at  Handford, 
Grimsby,  Ontario,  Canada,  on  Sunday, 
5  September,  baptised  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Grimsby,  Ontario,  7  November  1909; 
and  Ruth  Aileen,  born  at  Grimsby, 
Ontario,  23  May,  baptised  there  in 
June  1911. 

Page  142. — Colonel  Edmund  and 
Gertrude  Mary  Garrett  celebrated  their 
golden  wedding  10  July  1912.  Colonel 
Garrett  died  at  Aldeburgh,  co.  Suffolk, 
aged  73,  on  Tuesday,  27  January,  and 
was  buried  there  on  Thursday,  29 
January  19 14. 


ADDITIONS    or    CORRECTIONS. 


GARRETT,  continued. 

Page  143. — Newson  Littlewood  Gar- 
rett of  Tadworth,  co.  Surrey,  married 
2ndly  at  Stradbroke,  co.  Suffolk,  on 
Saturday,  28  December  1912,  Florence 
Catharine,  5th  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Canon  William  Tate,  LL.  D.,  Vicar  of 
Stradbroke. 

Page  144  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  xiv.) — -Douglas  Thornbury  and 
Gwendoline  Frieda  Isabella  Garrett 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Joan 
Mary,  born  at  38  Golder's  Green 
Crescent,  Golder's  Green,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Monday,  22  January  191 2. 

Page  144. — Ronald  Thornbury  Garrett 
married  at  Argyll  Square  Church,  Oban, 
CO.  Argyll,  on  Tuesday,  20  August  19 12, 
Kate  Marion  Stewart,  youngest  daughter 
of  Alexander  Robertson  of  Bellevue 
House,  Oban.  They  have  issue  a  son, 
Alastair  Thornbur)'  Garrett,  born  at 
Gower  House,  Aldeburgh,  on  Monday, 
21  July  1913. 

Page  144  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  8, 
page  /.v.) — Alfred  Stead  and  Winifred 
Mary  Garrett  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Peter  Croft  Garrett,  born  at  Fulwood, 
Leiston,  co.  Suffolk,  4  October,  baptised 
at  Leiston  i  November  19 13. 

Winifred  Mary,  wife  of  Alfred  Stead 
Garrett,  died  at  Fulwood,  Leiston,  aged 
36,  on  Friday,  17  October,  and  was 
buried  at  Leiston  20  October  191 3. 

Victor  Richard  Garrett  married  at 
All  Saints',  Margaret  Street,  London, 
on  Thursday,  11  September  19 13, 
Gladys  Strang,  only  daughter  of  William 
Phillips  Fisher  of  Stanely  Moor, 
Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

GATTY.  Vol.  2,  page  153.— The  Rev. 
Reginald  Alfred  Gatty  died  at  the 
Rectory,  Hooton  Roberts,  co.  York, 
on  Monday,  9  March,  and  was  buried 
at  Hooton  Roberts  13  March  19 14. 

Page  154.  —  Charles  Comyn  Scott 
Scott-Gatty  was  appointed  an  Esquire 
of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England  4  March  1912. 

GIBBINS.  Vol.  7,  page  114.— Norman 
Martin  Gibbins  married  at  the  parish 
church,  Mar)'lebone,  London,  on  Satur- 
day, I  August  19 14,  Helena  Mary, 
daughter  of  ^L  ^[acDowell  Coleman  of 
Madras,  India. 

Page  115. — The  Rev.  Wilfrid  Hannay 
Gibbins  was  appointed  Curate  of  St. 
Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London,  De- 
cember 191 2. 


GIBBONS.  Vol.  9,  page  45— The  Rev. 
Benjamin  Gibbons  died  at  Waresley 
House,  Hartlebury,  co.  Worcester, 
aged  88,  on  Tuesday,  18  June  19 12. 

GIDLEY.  Vol.  14,  page  131.  —  Major 
John  Gidley  is  now  of  Castle  House, 
Gidleigh,  Chagford,  co.  Devon. 

GILBEY.  Vol.  3,  page  144.  —  Arthur 
Xockolds  Gilbey,  J. P.,  was  nominated 
High  Sheriff  for  co.  Middlesex  1912. 

Walter  Ewart  Gilbey  married  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  on 
Thursday,  18  April  191 2,  Alice  Dora, 
only  daughter  of  Coysgarne  Sim  of  54 
Courtfield  Gardens,  South  Kensington, 
London.  They  have  issue  a  son,  Walter 
Derek  Gilbey,  born  11  March  19 13. 

Page  146. — William  Gordon  Gilbey 
married  15  July  1911,  Grace  Mary 
Eleanor,  eldest  daughter  of  Hubert 
George  Charles  (Mostyn),  7  th  Baron 
Vaux  of  Harrowden,  co.  Northampton ; 
born  at  Hedgefield,  Inverness,  on  Sun- 
day, 22  May  1887.  They  have  issue  a 
son,  Peter  Hubert  Gordon  Gilbey,  bom 
at  The  Grove,  Denham,  co.  Buckingham, 
on  Sunday,  28  June,  baptised  at  the 
Church  of  Our  Lady  of  Lourdes, 
Uxbridge,  co.  Middlesex,  7  July  1914. 

Page  147. — John  Newman  Gilbey 
was  promoted  Lieutenant  Welsh  Regi- 
ment 15  May  191 1. 

GODDARD.  Vol.  6,  page  67.  — The 
Rev.  Gerald  Henry  George  Goddard 
resigned  the  living  of  Odstock,  co. 
Wilts,  July  1914,  having  been  appointed 
Rector  of  All  Saints',  Chardstock,  co. 
Devon,  by  the  Bishop  of  Salisbury. 

GODDARD.  Vol.  10,  page  27.— Arthur 
Henry  Goddard  married  at  the  parish 
church,  Bushey,  co.  Hertford,  on 
Thursday,  20  February  1913,  Mymie 
Sinclair,  younger  daughter  of  David 
Ross  Clarke,  formerly  Captain  i6th 
Rajputs  (The  Lucknow  Regiment). 
They  have  issue  a  daughter,  Valentine 
Mary  Kennerley,  born  at  37  Victoria 
Road,  Merry  Hill,  Bushey,  1 1  December 
1 91 3,  baptised  at  St.  Clements',  Leigh, 
CO.  Essex,  II  January  19 14. 

GODDEN.  Vol.  3,  page  55  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  17,  page  a7x).— Major 
Henry  Tufton  and  Amelia  Marguerite 
Godden  have  issue  a  son,  Philip  Axell 
Godden,  born  at  Fremantle,  Western 
Australia,  on  Thursday,  16  November 
191 1,  baptised  at  Mundaring.  near 
Perth,  Western  .\ustralia. 


ADDITIONS    c^    CORRECTIONS. 


GOLDSMITH.  Vol.  s,  page  109.— 
Herbert  Symonds  Goldsmith,  C.M.G., 
married  at  All  Saints',  Eastbourne,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Wednesday,  23  April  1913, 
Beatrice  Maude,  daughter  of  Arthur  M. 
Case  of  Holmbury,  Eastbourne. 

GORDON.  Vol.  12,  page  182. — Charles 
Hanbury  Gordon  married  at  St.  Paul's, 
Onslow  Square,  London,  on  Saturday, 
I  November  19 13,  Isobel  Dalziel, 
daughter  of  Alexander  Dalziel  Keith 
of  Craigveigh,  Aboyne,  co.  Aberdeen, 
M.B. 

Major  Henry  William  Gordon  em- 
ployed with  Rhodesia-Anglo  Boundary 
Commission  15  February  19 13. 

GOSCHEN.  Vol.  IS,  page  161.— Kathleen 
Eleanor,  youngest  daughter  of  Henry 
Goschen,  was  married  at  the  parish 
church,  Brompton,  London,  on  Thursday, 
12  March  1914,  Geoffrey  Malcolm 
Gathorne -Hardy,  elder  son  of  the 
Hon''''  Alfred  Erskine  Gathorne-Hardy 
of  Donnington  Priory,  Newbury,  co. 
Berks,  M.P.,  by  Isabella  Louisa  his 
wife,  only  daughter  of  John  Malcolm 
of  Poltalloch,  CO.  Argyll  ;  born  28 
January  1878;  of  New  College,  Oxford, 
B.A.  1901  ;  of  the  Inner  Temple,  called 
to  the  Bar  24  June  1903. 

Page  162. — Laura  Sophia,  wife  of 
Alexander  Huen  Goschen,  died  at  27 
Lennox  Gardens,  Chelsea,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Friday,  13  December,  and  was 
buried  on  Monday,  16  December  191 2. 
Requiem  Mass  at  St.  Mary's,  Cadogan 
Street,  Chelsea,  on  Tuesday,  17 
December. 

Charles  Henry  Goschen  married  at 
Yattendon,  co.  Berks,  on  Tuesday,  1 1 
November  191 3,  Amy  Beatrice,  2nd 
daughter  of  Sir  Cameron  Gull,  Baronet, 
of  Frilsham  House,  Yattendon,  co. 
Berks. 

Page  163. —  Harriet  Holister,  Lady 
Goschen,  wife  of  the  Rt.  Hon^^  Sir 
William  Edward  Goschen,  G.C.V.O., 
K.C.M.G.,  died  at  Arco,  Sud -Tyrol, 
Austria,  on  Thursday,  15  February,  and 
was  buried  at  Flimwell,  co.  Sussex, 
on  Friday,  23  February  191 2.  Memorial 
service  at  St.  George's,  Berlin,  same  day. 

GOUGH.  Vol.  17,  page  149. —The 
Hon''''=  Hugh  William  Gough  entered 
the  Irish  Guards  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
19  January  1912,  and  promoted  Lieu- 
tenant July  19 14. 


GOUGH,  continued. 

Page  150. — Archibald  Francis  Arbuth- 
not,  who  died  31  March  1879,  was 
buried  in  Brompton  Cemetery,  London. 
His  widow,  Gertrude  Sophia,  who  died 
21  November  1882,  was  buried  at 
Torquay,  co.  Devon. 

Hilda  Eva,  of  13  Grosvenor  Square, 
London,  widow  of  Colonel  the  Hon'''^ 
George  Hugh  Gough,  C.B.,  was  born  6 
September  1863. 

Irene  Frances  Nora,  elder  daughter 
of  Colonel  the  Hon''''^  George  Hugh 
Gough,  C.B.,  was  married  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
2  January  19 12,  to  Henry  Cecil  Lloyd 
Howard  (only  son  of  Colonel  Henry 
Richard  Lloyd  Howard,  C.B.,  of 
Wygfair,  St.  A.saph,  co.  Flint,  by  Violet 
Mary  Barnard  iiis  wife,  daughter  of 
Captain  Henry  Barnard  Hankey,  R.N.); 
born  30  August,  baptised  al  Sunninghill, 
CO.  Berks,  30  September  1882;  2nd 
Lieutenant  i6th  Lancers  9  March  1901, 
Lieutenant  3  September  1902,  Captain 
15  August  1914;  served  in  South  Afri- 
can War  igoi-1902.  Queen's  medal  with 
four  clasps  {see  Pedigree  of  Howard,  Vol. 
I,  page  92). 

Kathleen  Mona  Gough  was  born  i 
[not  2]  April  1886. 

Page  151.  —  Lieut.-Colonel  Gregory 
Haines,  who  died  23  June  1874,  was 
buried  in  Harold's  Cross  Cemetery, 
Dublin.  His  wife,  Jane  Eliza  Mona, 
was  born  at  Beaumaris,  Isle  of  Anglesey, 
28  February  18 19. 

Hugh  Rodolph  [not  Rudolph]  Arbuth- 
not  Gough  was  educated  at  Radley 
[not  Eton]  College,  and  at  the  Royal 
Military  College,  Sandhurst.  He  served 
in  the  Zulu  War,  being  attached  to 
Nettleton's  Native  Levy. 

Page  152. — Frances  Maria,  wife  of 
Field-Marshal  Sir  Patrick  Grant,  G.C.B., 
G.C.M.G.,  was  buried  in  Brompton 
Cemetery,  London,  25  January  1S92. 
They  were  married  at  Simla,  India, 
17  September  1844. 

GOWER.  Vol.  15,  page  38.— There  is 
a  memorial  window  in  the  parish 
church,  Leigh,  co.  Kent,  to  the  memory 
of  Edward  Gower  of  Leigh,  who  died 
II  May  1857. 

Page  39.  —  Robert  Vaughan  Gower 
was  elected  Deputy- Mayor  of  the 
borough  of  Tunbridge  Wells  9  November 
1910,  and  re-elected  in  191 1  and  1912. 
He  and  Dorothy  Susie  Eleanor  his  wife. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


GOWER,  continued. 

have  furtlier  issue  a  daughter,  Pauline 
Mary  de  Peauly,  born  at  Ferndale  Lodge, 
Tunbridge  \Vells,  22  July,  baptised  at 
St.  James',TunbridgeAVells,  20 September 
1910. 

Page  40. — Joshua  Reginald  Gower 
graduated  B.A.  of  Trinity  Hall, 
Cambridge  (4th  in  first-class  Military 
Special,  part  2)  15  June  191 2  ;  gazetted 
2nd  Lieutenant  (unattached  list)  Terri- 
torial Force  (University  Candidates) 
II  December  19 11,  entered  the  15th 
Foot  (East  Yorkshire  Regiment)  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  13  (to  date  from  16)  Sep- 
tember 1912,  transferred  to  6th  Dragoon 
Guards  (Carabineers)  12  October  1912, 
promoted  Lieutenant  11  January  1913. 

GRAHAM.  Vol.  13,  page  80.— Ellen, 
only  daughter  of  John  Graham  of 
Meadow  Bank,  Cranford,  co.  Middlesex, 
was  married  at  Roxeth,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Thursday,  29  August  1912,  to 
Richard  Cadwaladr  Roberts  of  Cwmfel- 
infach,  co.  Monmouth  (son  of  John 
Roberts  of  Clwtybont,  co.  Carnarvon 
Roberts) ;  born  at  Plas  Eryr,  Clwtybont, 
4  July  1876  ;  B.Sc.  University  of  Wales 
(ist  in  Honours,  Physics)  1901, 
B.Sc.  Lond.  (Honours,  Physics)  igoi  ; 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1906. 

GREEN.  Vol.  4,  page  46. — Everard 
Green  was  appointed  Somerset  Herald 
II  October  19 11,  by  Letters  Patent 
under  the  Great  Seal. 

GREENWOOD.  Vol.  5,  page  131.— 
Victor  John  Greenwood  was  promoted 
Lieutenant  loth  Hussars  17  April  1912. 
Ruth  Margaret,  elder  daughter  of 
Charles  Staniforth  Greenwood,  was 
married  at  Birstwith,  co.  York,  on 
Wednesday,  29  April  19 14,  to  Leslie 
Richmond  (son  of  James  Richmond  of 
Haddon  Rig,  New  South  Wales) ;  born 
13  June  1888;  2nd  Lieutenant  Gordon 
Highlanders  29  August  1906,  Lieutenant 

3  February  1909. 

GRELLIER.  Vol.  16,  page  11. — Gordon 
Harley  Grellier  married  at  the  parish 
church,  Epsom,  co.  Surrey,  on  Thursday, 

4  July  1912,  Viva  Melicent,  daughter  of 
Edwin  Thomas  Hamley  of  Sunning- 
hill,  Epsom. 

GRESLEY.  Vol.  8,  page  117.— Henry 
Cunliffe  Shawe  died  at  Weddington 
Hall,  Nuneaton,  co.  Warwick,  aged  77, 
on  Thursday,  3  August  191 1,  and  was 
buried  at  Weddington. 


GRESLEY,  continued. 

Page  1 17. — Agnes  Elizabeth,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Sir  William  Nigel 
Gresley,  Baronet,  died  at  Barton-under- 
Necdwood,  co.  Stafford,  on  Tuesday, 
4  February  1913,  and  was  buried  at 
Netherseale,  co.  Leicester. 

GREY.  Vol.  II,  page  170.— The  Rt. 
Hon''''  Sir  Edward  Grey  was  appointed 
a  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum  1911  ; 
created  K.G.  12  February  191 2. 

GRUBBE.  Vol.  I,  page  29.  — Walter 
John  Grubbe  married  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  on  Friday, 
29  November  191 2,  Dora,  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  William  Jowitt,  Rector  of 
Stevenage,  co.  Hertford,  and  widow  of 
Charles  Arnold  Edgell. 

Page  30.  —  Arthur  Robert  Grubbe 
died  at  Southwold,  co.  Suffolk,  on 
Saturday,  8  August  1914. 

Laurence  Carrington  Grubbe,  Captain 
1 6th  Foot,  died  at  96  Abbey  Road, 
St.  John's  Wood,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Thursday,  11  January  191 2. 

Page  32. — Alice,  widow  of  the  Ven'='"= 
Charles  Septimus  Grubbe,  Archdeacon 
of  Pietermaritzburg,  Natal,  South  Africa, 
died  at  Creek  Cottage,  Lymington,  co. 
Hants,  on  Sunday,  2 1  January,  and  was 
buried  at  Lymington  on  Thursday, 
25  January  1912. 

GURDON.  Vol.  17,  page  121.— John 
Gurdon  entered  the  East  Surrey  Regi- 
ment as  2nd  Lieutenant  25  December 
1909,  and  was  promoted  Lieutenant  24 
April  1912. 

GWATKIN.  Vol.  2,  page  3.— Colonel 
AVilloughby  Garnons  Gwatkin  was 
appointed  General  Staff  Officer,  ist 
Grade,  Canadian  Forces,  14  July 
191 1. 

Hugh  Miles  Stapleton  Gwatkin  died 
at  Kingston,  co.  Surrey,  on  Saturday, 
28  March  1914. 

Page  4. — The  Rev.  Walter  Henry 
Trelawny  Ashton-Gwatkin  resigned  the 
Rectory  of  Wrotham,  co.  Kent,  1 9 1 3. 

GWATKIN.  Vol.  2,  page  169.— Theophi- 
lus  Palmer  Gwatkin  married  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Thursday,  20  November 
1913,  Edith  Evelyn  Elizabeth,  youngest 
daughter  of  Rear-Admiral  Edward  Hood 
Lingard  Ray. 


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HALIFAX.  Vol.  lo,  page  134  i.^n<l 
Addenda,  Vol  16,  page  *.rp.)— The 
Hon''''  Edward  Frederick  Lmdley  and 
Lady  Dorothy  Evelyn  Augusta  Wood 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Charles  Ingram 
Courtenay  Wood,  bom  at  88  Eaton 
Square,  London,  3  October  191 2. 

Page  135.— Everard  Charles  Lmdley 
Meynljll  married  at  St.  Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London,  on  Tuesday,  21  July 
1914,  Rose,  only  daughter  of  Lionel 
Bulteel  of  1 3  Gloucester  Place,  Portman 
Square,  London. 

HALL.  Vol.  4,  page  29.— The  Honi^'^ 
Augusta  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  only 
daughter  of  Sir  Benjamin  Hall,  Baron 
Llanover,  and  widow  of  John  Arthur 
Edward  Herbert,  died  at  Llanover  Hall, 
near  Abergavenny,  co.  Monmouth,  aged 
88,  on  Sunday,  3  November,  and  was 
buried  at  Llanover  on  Thursday,  7  No- 
vember 1912.  Will  dated  23  April 
191 2,  proved  at  the  Principal  Registry 
24  December  191 2,  by  the  Hon'''' 
Henrietta  Maria  Arienwen  Maxwell, 
daughter.  Colonel  Edward  Bleiddian 
Herbert,  son,  and  Robert  Lewin  Hunter. 
Page  31.— Frederic  Charles  Northcote 
Hall,  Lieutenant  Royal  Navy,  died  at 
Homelea,  Crawley,  co.  Sussex,  aged  68, 
on  Monday,  2  September  191 2. 

HAMILTON.  Vol.  II,  page  72.— George 
Frederick  Hamilton  was  promoted 
Lieutenant  East  Kent  Regiment  21 
October  191 1. 

HAMILTON.  Vol.  16,  page  43  — 
Admiral  Sir  Richard  Vesey  Hamilton, 
G.C.B.,  died  at  The  Elms,  Chalfont 
St.  Peter,  co.  Buckingham,  aged  83,  on 
Tuesday,  1 7  September,  and  was  buried 
in  the  churchyard  at  Eltham,  co.  Kent, 
on  Monday,  23  September  191 2.  Will 
dated  9  November  1903,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  18  October  191 2,  by 
the  Rev.  Edmund  Horace  Fellowes, 
son-in-law. 

Page  44.  —  William  John  Rodney 
Hamilton  of  Ceylon  married  at  Christ 
Church,  Woburn  Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  14  January  19 14,  Elsie 
Kathleen  May,  younger  daughter  of 
Alfred  Hunt. 

HARINGTON.  Vol.  10,  page  124.— 
Herbert  Septimus  Harington  died  at 
Patiala,  Punjab,  India,  aged  59,  on 
Tuesday,  11  November  1913. 

Major  Charles  Herbert  Harington 
married    at   the    parish    church,   Leigh, 


HARINGTON,  continued. 

CO.  Essex,  on  Tuesday,  29  April  1913, 
Ethel  Marion,  4th  daughter  of  Henry 
James  Delve-Cocks  of  Leigh. 

HARROWBY.  Vol.  12,  page  171-  — 
Susan  Juliana  Maria  Hamilton,  Dowager 
Countess  of  Harrowby,  died  at  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants,  aged  74,  on  Tuesday, 
18  March,  and  was  buried  at  Sandon, 
CO.   Stafford,  on   Thursday,    20    March 

191 3. 

Page  172.— The  Hon''''  Archibald 
Dudley  and  Eleanor  Frederica  Ryder 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Peter  Hugh 
Dudley  Ryder,  born  28  April  1913. 

HART-DAVIS.  Vol.  9,  page  29.— Mary, 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Hart 
Hart-Davis,  was  married  at  St.  Mar- 
garet's, Mapledurham,  co.  Oxford,  on 
Tuesday,  10  September  191 2,  to  the 
Rev.  Philip  Woodhouse  Perceval  Han- 
cock (son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
Hancock,  Prebendary  of  Wells  and 
Vicar  of  Dunster,  co.  Somerset) ;  born 
at  Holmer,  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  on 
Saturday,  17  November  1877  ;  B.A.  of 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  in 
1896  ;  appointed  Rector  of  Kittisford, 
CO.  Somerset,  191 1,  and  Vicar  of  Nymet 
St.  George,  co.  Devon,  19 14. 

Page  30.— Hugh  Vaughan  Hart- Davis 
died,    aged    30,    on    Friday,    17    July 

1914. 

Sylvia  Charity,  youngest  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  Richard  Hart  Hart-Davis,  was 
married  at  Selworthy,  co.  Somerset,  on 
Tuesday,  24  September  191 2,  to  the 
Rev.  Arthur  James  Hook  (son  of  the 
Rev.  Walter  Hook,  Prebendary  of  Wells 
and  Vicar  of  Porlock,  co.  Somerset)  ; 
born  at  Porlock  Rectory  on  Sunday, 
18  February  1877  ;  M.A.  of  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  in  1897  ; 
Curate-in-Charge  of  St.  Thomas',  Wells, 
19 1 3,  and  Vicar  of  Hambridge,  co. 
Somerset,  19 14- 
Page  31.— Henry  Vaughan  Hart 
Hart-Davis  was  appointed  a  Knight  of 
Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  3 
March  1913- 

Page  32.— Sidney  Osborne  and 
Catherine  Casler  Hart- Davis  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Geoffrey  Charles 
Hart-Davis,  born  at  Alts-Keith,  Lid- 
getton.  Natal,  South  Africa,  15  Septem- 
ber 1905. 


ADDITIONS    6-    CORRECTIONS. 


HARVEY.  Vol.  I,  page  6.— The  Rev. 
Frederick  Mortimer  Harvey  died  at 
Wiveliscombe,  co.  Somerset,  aged  67, 
on  Tuesday,  8  October  191 2,  and  was 
buried  there. 

Page  7.  —  Agnes  Ann,  widow  of 
Edmund  Harvey,  died  at  46  Chester 
Square,  London,  on  Thursday,  19  June 
1913- 

HAWORTH-BOOTH.  Vol.  8,  page  132. 
Captain  Francis  Fitzgerald  Haworth- 
Booth,  R.N.,  was  created  C.M.G.  3  June 

1913- 

Digby  Clifton  and  Maude  Haworth- 
Booth  have  further  issue  a  son,  Nicolas 
Leonard  Haworth-Booth,  born  at  34 
Hans  Place,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Tuesday,  19  August  19 13,  baptised  at 
St.  Saviour's,  Walton  Place,  Chelsea, 
12  October  19 13. 

HEATHCOTE.  Vol.  8,  page  3.— James 
Shirley  Heathcote  married  7  August 
19 1 2,  Agnes  Ethel,  daughter  of  James 
Hatcher  of  Brandon,  Canada. 

Page  4.— Reginald  St.  Alban  Heath- 
cote married  at  St.  Saviour's,  Pimlico, 
London,  on  Friday,  15  August  19 13, 
Viola,  youngest  daughter  of  Osbert 
Salvin,  F.R.S. 

The  Rev.  Francis  Cooke  Caulfeild 
Heathcote  was  appointed  Archdeacon 
of  Columbia  1913. 

Page  5. — Henry  Arthur  Yvery  Heath- 
cote married  at  Braishfield,  co.  Hants, 
on  Friday,  13  June  19 13,  Emmeline 
Nydia,  eldest  daughter  of  Josephus 
Taylor  of  Old  Charlton,  co.  Kent. 

HEBERDEN.  Vol.  9,  page  59.— Charles 
Buller  Heberden  was  appointed  Fellow 
of  Winchester  College  9  February  19 14. 

HELPS.  Vol.  14,  page  153.  —  Thomas 
Helps  of  Balham,  co.  Surrey,  married 
Ann  Frisquett,  only  surviving  child  of 
John  Plucknett,  who  was  4th  son  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Plucknett  of  Wincanton, 
CO.  Somerset,  and  Hester  Heaven  his 
wife,  of  Lundy  Island,  not  as  printed. 

Page  154. — The  Rev.  Arthur  Leonard 
Helps  was  appointed  Rural  Dean  of 
Whitchurch  (Bere-Regis  portion)  191 2. 

HENSLEY.  Vol.  17,  page  57. — Agnes 
Beatrice,  widow  of  Frederick  Filleul 
Hensley,  was  married  2ndly  at  Melton 
Mowbray,  co.  Leicester,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
on  Thursday,  i  January  19 14,  to 
Clarence  William  Haig  Brown,  M.D., 
of  22  Charterhouse   Road,  Godalming, 


HENSLEY,  continued. 

CO.  Surrey  (son  of  the  Rev.  William 
Haig  Brown,  LL.  D.,  Head  Master  of 
Charterhouse);  M.D.  Aberdeen  1885, 
M.B.  and  CM.  (with  honours)  1882, 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1881  ;  Medical  Officer 
Charterhouse  School. 

Page  58. — The  Rev.  Charles  Hensley 
was  born  9  July  1798  [not  1799];  he 
died,  aged  96  years  and  8  months  [not 
95  years]. 

Page  59. — Joan  Margaret,  younger 
daughter  of  John  William  Hensley,  was 
married  by  special  licence  at  Woodham 
Ferrers,  co.  Essex,  on  Wednesday,  1 2 
August  1 914,  to  Robert  Bernard  Phayre  ; 
born  2  January  1886  ;  entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  unattached  5  August 

1905,  of  the  Indian  Army  3  December 

1906,  Captain  4th  Gurkha  Rifles  5 
November  1907. 

Dorothy  Maud  Filleul,  2nd  daughter 
of  Frederick  Filleul  Hensley,  was  mar- 
ried at  St.  Mary's,  Cairo,  Eg)'pt,  on 
Friday,  6  March  19 14,  to  Richard 
Granville  Waddy  (son  of  Colonel  Richard 
Waddy  of  Morpeth,  New  South  Wales); 
born  in  January  1885;  B.Sc.  Oxon,  M.B., 
Ch.M.  Sydney  ;  of  the  Public  Health 
Department,  Egypt. 

Page  60. —  Sarah  Anne,  wife  of  the 
Rev.  Augustus  De  Morgan  Hensley, 
died  at  Redehurst,  Godalming,  aged  70, 
on  Sunday,  24  May,  and  was  buried  in 
the  cemetery  at  Farncombe,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Thursday,  28  May  1914. 

Page  61. — Sir  Robert  Mitton  Hensley 
died  at  Armidale,  309  Upper  Richmond 
Road,  Putney,  co.  Surrey,  aged  72,  on 
Monday,  5  August,  and  was  buried  in 
Putney  Vale  Cemetery  on  Thursday, 
8  August  191 2. 

The  Rev.  Ernest  Augustus  Hensley 
has  been  Missionary  at  Jubbulpore, 
Central  Provinces,  India,  since  1900. 

Page  62.  —  Edward  Hutton  and 
Marion  Hensley  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Margaret,  born  17  November  1904, 
baptised  at  Budock,  co.  Cornwall  ; 
a  daughter,  Alice,  bom  14  March  1907, 
baptised  at  St.  Barnabas',  Sutton,  co. 
Surrey  ;  a  son,  John  Hensley,  born  28 
February  1910,  baptised  at  St.  Bar- 
nabas', Sutton  ;  and  a  daughter,  Jane 
Blundell,  born  4  April  1914,  baptised 
at  St.  Barnabas',  Sutton. 

Charles  Arthur  Edward  Hensley  was 
appointed  Principal  of  Public  School, 
Alexander,  Manitoba,  Canada,  Septem- 
ber     191 1,     and      of     Birtle     School, 


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HENSLEY,  continued. 

Manitoba,  1913;  appointed  Lieutenant, 
as  Instructor  of  Cadets  in  the  Manitoban 
Canadian  Cadet  Corps  of  tlie  Defence 
Forces  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  19 14. 

Page  63. — Mary  Sophia,  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  Charles  Hensley,  and  widow 
of  Thomas  Hopkins,  died  at  Berk- 
hamsted,  co.  Hertford,  3  May  191 3. 

Page  64. — The  Rev.  Egerton  John 
Hensley  was  appointed  Rector  of 
Marston  Bigott  with  St.  Michael-at-Gaer- 
Hill,  CO.  Somerset,  November  1913. 

Page  65. —  Mary  Amelial,  daughter 
of  Major-General  John  Gordon  Jervoise, 
R.E.,  and  widow  of  Charles  Carrington 
Hensley,  was  married  2ndly  at  St. 
Stephen's,  South  Kensington,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  10  June  1913,  to  Richard 
Clayton  Carew  of  Ballindud  House, 
Waterford :  Lieutenant  (retired)  Royal 
Navy. 

Page  66. — The  Rev.  Henry  Gabriel 
Hensley  was  appointed  Vicar  of  Taynton, 
CO.  O.xford,  and  Great  Barrington,  co. 
Gloucester,  i  g  1 1 . 

HERBERT.      Vol.   3,   page    121.— The 

Hon'^'=  Augusta  Charlotte  Elizabeth, 
widow  of  John  Arthur  Edward  Herbert, 
died  at  Llanover,  co.  Monmouth, 
aged  88,  on  Sunday,  3  November,  and 
was  buried  at  Llanover  on  Thursday, 
7  November  1912.  Will  dated  23  April 
191 2,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
24  December  1912,  by  the  Hon''''= 
Henrietta  Maria  Arianwen  Maxwell, 
daughter,  and  Colonel  Edward  Bleiddian 
Herbert,  son,  and  Robert  Lewin  Hunter. 

Page  123. — Colonel  Edmund  Arthur 
Herbert,  M.V.O.,  was  appointed  Brigade- 
Commander,  Welsh  Border  Mounted 
Brigade,  Western  Command, 4  April  1 9 1 2. 

Page  124. — Joseph  Monteith  died  at 
North  Berwick  on  Tuesday,  10  October, 
and  was  buried  at  St.  Mary's,  Lanark, 
on  Saturday,  14  October  191 1. 

HEXT.  Vol.  I,  page  204. — Lilian  Mary, 
wife  of  Rear-Admiral  Sir  John  He.xt, 
died  at  Nice,  France,  on  Monday, 
4  September  1893.  He  was  created 
K.C.LE.  22  June  1897,  and  Rear- 
Admiral  10  May  1897,  married  2ndly 
at  Edinburgh  2  .\ugU3t  1902,  Jean, 
younger  daughter  of  the  Rev.  VVilliam 
Davidson,  D.D.,  of  Largo,  co.  Fife  ;  she 
died  at  St.  Benets,  Newton  Abbot,  co. 
Devon,  on  Thursday,  12  June,  and  was 
buried  at  Wolborough,  co.  Devon,  on 
Saturday,  14  June  1913. 


HEXT,  conti?iued. 

Page  205. — Charles  Wilfred  Hextwas 
promoted  Captain  Indian  Army  18 
August  191 1. 

Edward  Hewlett  Hext  died  at  Stan- 
more,  CO.  Middlesex,  aged  26,  on 
Wednesday,  10  September,  and  was 
buried  at  Barnstaple,  co.  Devon,  on 
Saturday,  13  September  19 13. 
HIND.  Vol.  16,  page  48.— John  Herbert 
Hind  was  promoted  Captain  13th 
Hussars  25  September  1912. 

HOBLYN.  Vol.  I,  page  184.— Dora 
1  )ennis,  4th  daughter  of  Charles  Dennis 
Hoblyn,  was  married  at  the  Church  of 
Our  Lady,  Grove  Road,  St.  John's 
Wood,  London,  20  July  1914,  to 
Harford  Thornhill  Worlock,  eldest  son 
of  Thomas  Worlock  of  Clifton  Hill, 
St.  John's  Wood,  co.  Middlesex. 

Charles  William  Thornton  Hoblyn 
married  25  November  19 13,  Mabelle 
Shire  of  Havering,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

HODSOLL.  Vol.  II,  page  53  {and 
Adde?ida,  Vol.  16,  page  xxvi.) — Arthur 
Maxfield  Pollock  and  Millicent  Mary 
Hodsoll  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Mary  Prudence,  born  at  3  Devonport 
Street,  Hyde  Park,  London,  on  Thurs- 
day, 22  August,  baptised  at  St.  John's, 
South  wick  Crescent,  Paddington,  London, 
9  October  1912. 

HOLROYD.  Vol.  12,  page  21.  — John 
Michael  Holroyd  was  gazetted  2nd 
Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion  Hampshire 
Regiment  15  August  1914. 

HOOKE.  Page  118  of  present  volume. — 
Harry  Saunders  Hooke  and  Evelyn 
Maude  his  wife,  eldest  daughter  of 
William  Badger  of  Brisbane,  Queens- 
land, Australia,  by  Eleanor  Dora  his 
wife,  youngest  daughter  of  Captain 
W.  H.  Brown  of  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man, 
were  married  at  the  Methodist  Church, 
Fortitude  Valley,  Brisbane,  5  [not  15] 
March  19 10.  Their  elder  son,  Trevor 
Jack  William  \jtot  John]  Hooke,  was 
buried  at  Toowong,  Brisbane  ;  their 
younger  son,  Cecil  Thomas  \_not  Thomas 
Cecil]  Symes  Hooke,  was  born  3  No- 
vember 191 3  {not  191 2],  and  baptised 
at  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

HOVENDEN.  Vol.  15,  page  16S.— 
Maurice  Hovenden  married  at  Christ 
Church,  Forest  Hill,  co.  Kent,  on 
Wednesday,  5  August  191 4,  Frances 
Margaret,  daughter  of  George  Hook 
Rodman  of  Sheen  Gate  House,  East 
Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  M.D. 


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HOVENDEN,  continued. 

Page  169. — Charles  and  Mary  Louisa 
Adelaide  Hovenden  have  further  issue 
a  son,  Rex,  born  at  Nuremburg,  Croham 
Road,  South  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Thursday,  22  June  191 1,  baptised  at 
St.  Matthew's,  Croydon,  18  May  1912. 

Page  170.  — •  Ernest  Churcher 
Hovenden  married  at  the  parish 
church,  Croydon,  on  Tuesday,  15  April 
191 3,  Ethel  Beatrix,  only  daughter  of 
Ashwell  Henry  Stableforth,  by  Anne 
Sisson  his  wife. 

Page  172. — Charlotte  Hetty,  3rd 
daughter  of  Charles  William  Hovenden, 
was  married  at  St.  Leonard's,  Streatham, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Thursday,  11  April  19 12, 
to  George  Arthur  Goodchild  (4th  son  of 
Thomas  Goodchild  of  Great  Yeldham 
Hall,  CO.  Essex,  J. P.);  bom  18  Decem- 
ber 1889. 

Catherine  Amy,  youngest  daughter 
of  Charles  William  Hovenden,  was 
married  at  St.  Leonard's,  Streatham, 
on  Tuesday,  27  January  19 14,  to 
Charles  William  Longley  (eldest  son  of 
Oliver  Longley  of  Beckenham  and 
Cran brook,  co.  Kent);  born  25  May 
1894. 

Ada  Mary,  youngest  daughter  of 
Albert  Hovenden,  was  married  at 
St.  Peter's,  Croydon,  on  Tuesday,  14 
July  1914,  to  Raymond  Francis  Alfred 
Riesco,  eldest  son  of  J.  S.  M.  L.  Riesco 
of  South  Norwood,  co.  Surrey. 

HOWARD.  Vol.  I,  page  92.— Violet 
Mary  Barnard,  wife  of  Colonel  Henry 
Richard  Lloyd  Howard,  C.B.,  died  at 
Wygfair,  St.  Asaph,  co.  Denbigh,  on 
Wednesday,  1 5  January,  and  was  buried 
at  Cefh,  CO.  Denbigh,  on  Saturday, 
18  January  19 13. 

Henry  Cecil  Lloyd  Howard  was 
appointed  General  Staff  Officer,  3rd 
Grade,  War  Office,  16  April  1913.  He 
married  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  2  January  191 2, 
Irene  Frances  Nora,  elder  daughter  of 
Colonel  the  Hon'=''=  George  Hugh  Gough 
C.  B.  (^see  Pedigree  of  Gough,  Vol.  ij, 
page  ijo),  by  Hilda  Eva  his  wife, 
youngest  daughter  of  George  Moffatt  of 
Goodrich  Court,  co.  Hereford,  NLP.  ; 
born  at  St.  Helen's,  Booterstown,  co. 
Dublin,  on  Wednesday,  25  February 
1885. 

HOWARD.  Vol.  I,  page  186.— George 
Francis  Howard  died,  aged  73,  on 
Friday,  i  August  19 13. 


HOWARD,  continued. 

Page  188.— William  Gilbert  Howard, 
who  was  promoted  Commander  Royal 
Navy  1 91 2,  married  at  St.  Mark's,  North 
Audley  Street,  London,  on  Thursday, 
19  December  19 12,  the  Hon*"'"  Agnes 
Caroline  Sophia  (Parnell),  only  daughter 
of  Henry,  4th  Baron  Congleton,  C.B.  ; 
born  23  February  1889. 

Ronald  Howard,  who  was  promoted 
Commander  Royal  Navy  1913,  married 
at  St.  Mellion,  co.  Cornwall,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 22  January  1913,  Ruth  Evelyn, 
eldest  daughter  of  William  Coryton  of 
Pentillie  Castle,  St.  Mellion,  by  Evelyn 
Annie  his  wife,  2nd  daughter  of  Admiral 
George  Parker  of  Delamore,  co.  Devon; 
born  1 1  May  i8gi. 

HOWARD.  Vol.  12,  page  125.— Ellen 
Clara,  widow  of  Joseph  Jackson  Howard, 
LL.D.,  died  at  Atherstone,  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants,  on  Wednesday,  27 
March  191 2. 

HOWE.  Vol.  I,  page  288.— Henry  Gam- 
bier  Howe  married  2ndly  at  St.  Botolph 
Without,  Bishopsgate,  London,  on 
Saturday,  15  November  1913,  Charlotte 
Abigail,  2nd  daughter  of  William  Wallis 
of  Fulham,  co.  Middlesex. 

Page  288  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  xxvii.) — Major  Francis  Herbert 
and  Lilian  Agnes  Spencer  Howe  have 
issue  twin  daughters,  Mariana  Harriet 
Gambier  and  Leonora  Elizabeth  Gambler, 
born  at  19  Manchester  Street,  Maryle- 
bone,  London,  on  Friday,  8  November 
191 2;  Mariana  Harriet  Gambier  bap- 
tised there  privately  on  Sunday,  10  No- 
vember, and  died  there,  on  Tuesday,  12 
November  191 2  ;  Leonora  Elizabeth 
Gambier  baptised  there  privately  on 
Sunday,  i  December  191 2. 

HUNT.  Vol.  II,  page  107. — Joseph  Hunt 
died  at  The  Pynes,  Canterbury,  co. 
Kent,  aged  86,  on  Wednesday,  1 1 
March,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Martin's, 
Canterbury,  13  March  19 14.  Will 
dated  i  January  1913,  proved  in  the 
District  Registry,  Canterbury,  11  April 
1 914,  by  Georgiana  Hunt,  relict, 
Wright  Hunt,  son,  and  Lyndon  Bolton, 
son-in-law. 

JACKSON.  Vol.  II,  page  138.— Edward 
Macdonald  Gaunter  Jackson  died  at 
Stourbridge,  co.  Worcester,  i6  February 
191 4,  and  was  buried  there. 


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JACKSON,  continued. 

Page  139  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  xxii.)  —  Donald  Frederick  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  May  Jackson  have 
issue  a  son,  Frederick  Arthur  Gaunter 
Jackson,  born  at  The  Beeches,  Avenue 
Road,  King's  Lynn,  co.  Norfolk,  on 
Monday,  13  January,  baptised  at 
St.  Margaret's,  King's  Lynn,  on  Satur- 
day, 22  March  1913. 

JAMES.  Vol.  I,  page  266. — Frank 
James  was  appointed  and  Lieutenant 
Indian  Army  29  October  1905,  pro- 
moted Lieutenant  13  November  1906, 
and  Captain  13  August  19 13. 

Page  268. — The  Kev.  Edward  James, 
Rector  of  Peakirk,  co.  Northampton, 
1865-1912,  and  Hon.  Canon  Peter- 
borough Cathedral,  died  at  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  aged  85,  on  'J'uesday,  25 
February  191 3. 

JEAFFRESON.  Vol.  2,  page  53.— 
George  Edwards  Jeaffreson,  M.R.C.S., 
died  at  Framlinghani,  co.  Suffolk,  17 
August,  and  was  buried  there  1 9  August 
191 1.  VVill  dated  3  February  1897, 
with  codicil  dated  29  January  1908, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1374,  igii)  22  Sep- 
tember 191 1,  by  Helen  Ann  Jeaffreson, 
and  George  Cordy  Jeaffreson,  Surgeon. 

Horace  Jeaffreson,  M.D.,  died  at  the 
Red  House,  Wandsworth,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  75,  on  Wednesday,  14  February, 
and  was  buried  in  Wandsworth  Ceme- 
tery on  Saturday,  17  February  191 2. 
Will  dated  29  July  1910,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  20  March  1912,  by 
W.  J.  King,  Gordon  Johnson  and 
Tucker  Fulton  Squarey. 

JERMYN.  Vol.  3,  page  171. — Lancelot 
Ambrose  Scudamore  Jermyn  married  at 
St.  Margaret's,  Oxford,  on  Tuesday,  30 
June  1914,  Agnes,  daughter  of  George 
Abbott  of  Sheen  Croft,  Blewbury,  co. 
Berks. 

JOHNSON.  Vol.  2,  page  6.— The  Rev. 
Robert  Johnson  died  at  Mildenhall, 
CO.  Suffolk,  aged  81,  14  July  1912. 

The  Rev.  Percy  James  Debenham 
Johnson  was  appointed  Chaplain  at 
Fyzabad,  Oudh,  India,  1912. 

JOHNSON.  Vol.  3,  page  19  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  13,  page  xv.) — Robert 
Vaughan  and  Christina  Johnson  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Christina 
Frances,  born  at  Wimseye.s,  Banstead, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Friday,  13  June,  baptised 
at  Banstead  13  July  1913. 


JONES.  Vol.  II,  page  83.  — Major- 
General  Inigo  Richmund  Jones  died 
at  10  South  Audley  Street,  London, 
aged  65,  on  Monday,  20  July,  and  was 
buried  at  Kelston,  co.  Somerset,  on 
Friday,  24  July  1914. 

Henry  Richmund  Inigo  Jones  entered 
the  Scots  Guards  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
6  February  191 2,  and  was  promoted 
Lieutenant  3  May  19 13. 

JOSLIN.  Vol.  4,  page  65.  —  Priscilla, 
eldest  daughter  of  Henry  Joslin  of 
Hoppey  Hall,  Upminster,  co.  Essex, 
died,  aged  76,  on  Wednesday,  9  July, 
and  was  buried  at  Upminster  on 
Monday,  14  July  1913. 

Page  66  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  xxviii.) — John  Henry  and  Mary 
Ruth  Joslin  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Clement  Vellacott  Joslin,  born  at 
Ingrebourne  House,  Hornchurch,  co. 
Essex,  on  Saturday,  8  June  191 2, 
baptised  there  3  February  191 3. 

JOYNSON.  Vol.  2,  page  56.— Kenneth 
Bright  Joynson  was  promoted  Captain 
15th  Bengal  Lancers  9  January  19 13. 

KEN  RICK.  Vol.  s,  page  126.— 
Margaret,  5th  daughter  of  Jarvis 
Kenrick,  was  married  at  Blechingley, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Thursday,  9  November 
191 1,  to  Arthur  Trentham  Maw 
(youngest  son  of  Charles  Maw  of 
Holmesdale,  Nutfield,  co.  Surrey)  ;  born 
25  December  1878. 

KENRICK.  Vol.  13,  page  62.— George 
Edmund  Reginald  Kenrick  was 
appointed  Brigade  Major  Hampshire 
Infantry  Brigade,  Southern  Command, 
25  August  1913. 

Page  63.  —  Evelyn  Mary,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Charles  William 
Herbert  Kenrick,  was  married  at 
St.  Thomas',  Portman  Square,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  17  April  191 2,  to 
Reginald  Charles  Wrey  (youngest  son 
of  Sir  Henry  Bourchier  Toke  Wrey 
of  Tavvstock  Court,  Barnstaple,  co. 
Devon,  by  the  Hon''''=  Marianne 
Sarah  (Sherard)  his  wife,  only  child 
of  Philip  Castel,  9th  Lord  Sherard)  ; 
born  17  June  1876;  2nd  Lieutenant 
Devonshire  Regiment  14  September 
1 90 1,  Lieutenant  19  April  1904, 
Captain  3  January  1913  ;  served  in 
South  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen's 
medal  with  three  clasps.  King's  medal 
with  two  clasps). 


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KITCHENER.  Vol.  7,  page  5.— 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Philip  Elliott 
Kitchener,  died  at  40  Manchester 
Road,  Bury,  co.  Lancaster,  aged  83, 
on  Wednesday,  15  November  191 1, 
and  was  buried  at  Ijuiy.  Will  dated 
28  September  1905,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1840,  191 1)  13  December  igii,  by 
Jane  Penelope  Kitchener,  spinster, 
daughter,  and  Elliott  Kitchener,  son. 

Page  6.  —  Field-Marshal,  Viscount 
Kitchener,  was  created  Baron  Denton 
of  Denton,  co.  Kent,  Viscount  Broome  of 
Broome,  co.  Kent,  and  Earl  Kitchener 
of  Khartoum  and  of  Broome,  all  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  22 
June  1914;  appointed  Secretary  of  State 
for  War  6  August  19 14. 

Page  7. — Lieut. -General  Sir  Frederick 
Walter  Kitchener,  K.C.B.,  died  at 
Bermuda,  aged  53,  on  Wednesday, 
6  March  1912. 

KNAPTON.  Vol.  4,  page  16.  — Odber 
Augustus  Knapton  entered  the  Royal 
Warwickshire  Regiment  as  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant 22  January  1913,  and  was 
promoted  Lieutenant  1 7  October 
following. 

KNIGHT.  Vol.  17,  page  32.  —  Gregory 
Morgan  Knight  was  appointed  Adjutant 
Special  Reserve  26  January  191 1. 

KNILL.  Vol.  17,  page  25. — John  Stuart 
and  Lucy  Knill  ha\e  issue  a  son,  John 
Kenelm  Stuart  Knill,  born  at  11  Wemyss 
Road,  Blackheath,  co.  Kent,  on  Tues- 
day, 8  April,  baptised  at  Blackheath 
13  April  1913. 

LAMBERT.  Vol.  17,  page  11.— The 
Rev.  Charles  Edmund  Lambert  was 
appointed  Principal  of  the  Clergy 
Training  School,  Cambridge,  191 1. 

Page  12. — Colonel  Frederick  Arthur 
Heygate  Lambert  was  appointed  a 
Member  of  the  Standing  Joint  Com- 
mittee of  the  Surrey  County  Council 
1914. 

Page  14.— The  Hon"'  Stephen  Ogle 
Henn  Collins  was  appointed  a  Revising 
Barrister  for  the  Colchester  District 
1911. 

LANDON.  Vol  II,  page  124  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ij,  page  xvi.) — Cecil 
Westmore  and  Elizabeth  Mary  Landon 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Michael  Foster 
Landon,  born  at  Brantwood,  West 
Byfleet,  co.  Surrey,  on  Thursday,  30 
April,  baptised  at  Byfleet  19  July  19 14. 


LANDON,  continued. 

Page  125. — Edward  Landon.M.R.C.S. 
Eng.  1879,  L.R.C.P.  Edin.  1879, 
Surgeon-Captain  Army  Medical  Service 
1880-90,  died  at  169  High  Street, 
Homerton,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  58,  on 
Sunday,  7  December,  and  was  buried 
in  Abney  Park  Cemetery,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Saturday,  13  December  19 13. 

Page  127. —  Phyllis  Mary,  younger 
daughter  of  Colonel  Frank  Landon 
(V.D.),  D.L.,  was  married  at  Brentwood, 
CO.  Essex,  on  Wednesday,  21  August 
191 2,  to  Rubens  Wade  of  Bedale,  co. 
York,  and  of  The  Grange,  Windermere, 
CO.  Westmorland  (son  of  Thomas  Wade 
of  Windermere) ;  born  1 5  February 
1880;  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  1898,  B.A.  1901;  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1906. 

LANGMAN.  Vol.  6,  page  25.— Joseph 
Langman  died  at  Provost  Lodge,  South 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  74,  on 
Friday,  13  February,  and  was  buried  in 
the  cemetery  at  Hampstead  on  Tuesday, 
17  February  19 14,  after  service  at  St. 
Saviour's,  South  Hampstead. 

Page  26  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  xviii.) — Archibald  Lawrence  and 
Eleanor  Katherine  Langman  have 
further  issue  a  son,  John  Lyell  Langman, 
born  at  Clayquhat,  Blairgowrie,  co. 
Perth,  on  Monday,  9  September  1912. 

LAW.  Vol.  7,  page  62.  — Walter  Henry 
Patrick  Law  was  appointed  D.A.A. 
and  Q.M.G.  South  Midland  Division, 
Southern  Command,  26  February  1913. 

Page  64. — William  Arthur  Law  died 
at  the  Homestead,  Parkstone,  co.  Dorset, 
aged  69,  on  Wednesday,  2  April,  and 
was  buried  at  Parkstone  on  Monday, 
7  April  19 1 3.  Will  dated  2  August 
1895,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
29  April  19 1 3,  by  Fanny  Law. 

Page  64  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  xviii.) — Hamilton  Patrick  John 
Holland  and  Frances  Dora  Law  have 
further  issue  a  daughter.  Cicely  Rose 
Eveline,  born  at  Derrymore,  Parkstone, 
on  Sunday,  7  July,  baptised  at 
Hardham,  co.  Sussex,  on  Tuesday,  3 
September  191 2. 

LAWRENCE.  Vol.  6,  page  So.— Sir 
Edwin  Durning-Lawrence,  Baronet,  died 
at  13  Carlton  House  Terrace,  London, 
aged  77,  on  Tuesday,  21  April,  and  was 
buried  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  25  .^pril  1914. 


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LAWRENCE,  continued. 

Will  dated  23  July  1907,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  in  July  19 14,  by 
Dame  Edith  Jane  Durning  Lawrence, 
Henry  Sharpe  and  Henry  John  Evelegh. 

LEE.  Vol.  2,  page  64. — Gordon  Ambrose 
de  Lisle  and  Mary  Rose  Aloysia  Char- 
lotte Lee  celebrated  their  silver  wedding 
8  August  191 3. 

LEES.  Vol.  4,  page  151. — Dorothy,  widow 
of  Lieut.-Colonel  Edward  Brown  Lees, 
died  at  Thurland  Castle,  co.  Lancaster, 
aged  66,  on  Saturday,  20  January,  and 
was  buried  at  Tunstall,  co.  Lancaster, 
on  Wednesday,  24  January  1912. 

Page  154. — Frida  Mary,  elder  daugh- 
ter of  Frederick  Lees,  was  married  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Ashford,  co.  Derby,  on 
Thursday,  4  September  19 13,  to  John 
Hugh  Lovett  Poe  (only  son  of  James 
Hill  Poe  of  Riverston,  Nenagh,  co. 
Tipperary,  Captain  94th  Foot,  J.  P., 
D.L.) ;  born  22  November  1878;  2nd 
Lieutenant  West  India  Regiment  20 
May  1899,  Lieutenant  26  July  1900, 
Captain  31  October  1913  ;  Garrison 
Adjutant,  Jamaica,  1903-1905  ;  em- 
ployed with  West  African  Frontier  Force 
7  September  1907  to  13  July  1912. 

LEICESTER.  Vol.  8,  page  156  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  14,  page  xviii.) — -The 
Hon''''=  Richard  and  Doreen  Coke  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Moira,  born  at 
The  Pryors,  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Thursday,  24  August  19 11. 

Page  157. — The  Hon'='"=  Lovel  William 
Coke  entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  Mid- 
shipman October  19 10,  promoted 
Sub-Lieutenant  191 3. 

Page  158  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  XXX.) — Reginald  Grey  and  Galia 
Coke  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Stella,  born  in  December  19 10;  and  a 
son,  Henry  Coke,  born  12  August  191 2. 

Page  160.  —  Henry,  Baron  Helper, 
P.C.,  died  at  Kingston  Hall,  near 
Derby,  on  Sunday,  26  July,  and  was 
buried  on  Thursday,  30  July  19 14. 

LEVESON  GOWER.  Vol  i,  page  21. 
Emily  Katherine  Mary,  widow  of  the 
Rev.  James  Haldane  Stewart,  and  eldest 
daughter  of  William  Leveson  Gower, 
died  at  White  Hart  Lodge,  Limpsfield, 
CO.  Surrey,  aged  77,  on  Wednesday, 
6  November,  and  was  buried  at  Limps- 
field  on  Saturday,  9  November  19 12. 


LEVESON    GOWER,  continued. 

Page  23.  —  The  Rev.  Frederick 
Archibald  Gresham  Leveson  Gower 
was  appointed  Rector  of  Singleton,  co. 
Sussex,  II  August  191 3. 

Page  25. — Osbert  Charles  Gresham 
Leveson  Gower  was  promoted  Lieutenant 
Royal  Navy  1 9 1 1 . 

LILLINGSTON.  Vol.  9,  page  33.— 
Charlotte  Lydia  Agnes,  elder  daughter 
of  Isaac  William  Lillingston,  died  at 
82  Strathearn  Road,  Edinburgh,  on 
Tuesday,  15  July  1913,  and  was  buried 
in  the  Grange  Cemetery,  Edinburgh, 
18   July    1913.      Will   dated    23    April 

1 91 2,  proved  at  Edinburgh  13  August 

19 13,  by  Claude  Arthur  Monypenny 
Lillingston,  cousin,  and  Captain  Francis 
Joseph  Pitt,  C.B.,  R.N. 

Page  36. — William  George  Lillingston, 
formerly  Captain  Royal  Irish  Rifles, 
died  at  Ulverscroft,  co.  Leicester,  on 
Saturday,  29  August,  and  was  buried  at 
Copt  Oak,  CO.  Leicester,   on   Tuesday, 

I  September  19 14. 

Page  37. — Fanny  Maria,  widow  of 
Commander  Neale  Dottin  Fonnereau 
Lillingston,  R.N.,  died  at  3  The  Colony, 
Burnham,  co.  Somerset,  on  Sundaj', 
8  October,  and  was  buried  at  Burnham 

II  October  191 1.  Will  dated  8  No- 
vember 1910,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1684, 
191 1)  17  November  1911,  by  the  Rev. 
Cecil  George  Campbell  Lillingston, 
nephew,  and  Alexander  Theodore  Brown. 

Page  40. — The  Rev.  Arthur  Black- 
well  Goulburn  Lillingston  was  appointed 
Canon  and  Prebendary  of  Strensall  in 
York  Cathedral  i  October  19 13,  and 
instituted  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Padding- 
ton,  London,  7  March  19 14,  and  Canon 
of  Durham  July  1914. 

Constance  Muriel,  only  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  Canon  Arthur  Blackwell 
Goulburn  Lillingston,  died  at  Arniston, 
Chiswick,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  12,  on 
Thursday,  2  January,  and  was  buried 
in  Brompton  Cemetery,  London,  on 
Mondaj',  6  January  1913. 

LINDSAY.  Vol.  4,  page  105  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  16,  page  xxx.)  — 
Francis  Howard  and  Helen  Margaret 
Lindsay  have  further  issue  a  son,  David 
Lindsay,  born  at  7  Emperor's  Gate, 
South  Kensington,  London,  24  March, 
baptised  at  St.  Stephen's,  South  Ken- 
sington, 27  April,  died  16  June  following, 
and  was  buried  in  Brompton  Cemetery, 
London,  18  June  1914. 


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LINDSAY,  continued. 

Page  1 06.  —  George  Humphrey 
Maurice  Lindsay  was  promoted  Lieu- 
tenant King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers 
I  October  191 1. 

LITTLE.  Vol.  5,  page  86.— The  Rev. 
Thomas  Gurney  Little  married  at  St. 
Stephen's,  Gloucester  Road,  South 
Kensington,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
27  November  191 2,  Ulrica,  elder 
daughter  of  Frank  Schneider  of  32 
Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  South  Kensington, 
London. 

Page  89. — The  Rev.  George  Caruthers 
Little,  Rector  of  Christ  Church,  Heaton 
Norris,  co.  Lancaster,  died  there,  aged 
53,  on  Tuesday,  7  November,  and  was 
buried  there  on  Friday,  10  November 
1911.  Will  dated  16  June  1902,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1843,  191 1)  12  December 
191 1,  by  Lieut.-Colonel  John  Caruthers 
Caruthers-Little,  the  brother. 

Heather  Kathleen,  younger  daughter 
of  Francis  Ernest  Little,  was  married 
at  St.  Michael's,  Teignmouth,  co. 
Devon,  on  Thursday,  2  October  191 3, 
to  George  Drury  Rudkin,  3rd  son  of 
G.  M.  A.  Rudkin,  of  the  Indian  Civil 
Service. 

LITTLEDALE.  Vol.  t,  page  238.— 
Henry  Ambrose  Pudsay  Littledale  was 
appointed  Adjutant  Territorial  Force 
4  October  1913. 

Addenda,  Vol.  4,  page  iv. — Willoughby 
John  Littledale,  son  of  Willoughby 
Aston  Littledale,  was  educated  at  Eton 
and  is  now  of  Trinity  College,  0.xford. 

LITTLEDALE.  Vol.  13,  page  55.— 
Mary,  widow  of  John  Bolton  Littledale, 
died  at  Higginsfield,  Cholmondeley, 
Malpas,  CO.  Chester,  on  Friday,  9  Feb- 
ruary, and  was  buried  at  Hartford,  co. 
Chester,  on  Tuesday,  13  February  19 12. 

LLEWELLYN.  Vol.  6,  page  154  {and 
Addenda.,  Vol.  16,  page  xxxi.) — \Villiam 
Herbert  Clydwyn  and  Dorothy  Louisa 
Llewellyn  have  issue  three  sons,  William 
Robert  George  Llewellyn,  born  at 
Court  Colman,  Bridgend,  co.  Glamorgan, 
3  August,  baptised  at  Penyfai,  co. 
Glamorgan,  7  September  1910;  David 
Reginald  Llewellyn,  born  at  Nythfa, 
Brecon,  16  August,  baptised  at  The 
Priory,  Brecon,  7  October  191 2;  and 
Francis  Carwitheii  Llewellyn,  born  at 
Court  Colman,  Bridgend,  on  Wednesday, 
3  June,  baptised  at  Penyfai  7  July  19 14. 


LLEWELLYN,  continued. 

Page  154  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  xxiv.)  —  Griffith  Robert  Poyntz 
and  Emily  Constance  Llewellyn  have 
issue  a  son,  Griffith  Owen  Llewellyn, 
born  at  Baglan,  co.  Glamorgan,  on 
Thursday,  8  February  191 2,  baptised 
there. 

LLOYD.  Vol.  10,  page  100. — Rosamond 
Angharad,  only  child  of  Edward  Lloyd 
of  Tynrhyl,  co.  Flint,  and  widow  of 
Edward  Seymour  Greaves  (who  died  at 
Bath,  CO.  Somerset,  2  December  igio), 
was  married  at  St.  Mark's,  North  Audley 
Street,  London,  19  October  191 1,  to 
Lord  Henry  George  Grosvenor  of 
Hillingdon  Grove,  Uxbridge,  co.  Middle- 
sex (3rd  son  of  Hugh  Lupus,  ist  Duke 
of  Westminster);  born  23  June  1861  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  21  May  1880; 
formerly  Assistant  Private  Secretary  to 
First  Lord  of  the  Treasury  (Rt.  Hon'''= 
William  Henry  Smith).  He  married 
istly,  Dora  Mina  Kittina,  daughter  of 
James  Hay  Erskine  Wemyss,  M.P. 

LOCKET.  Vol.  8,  page  20. — Mary  Anne, 
2nd  daughter  of  George  Locket  of 
Acton  House,  Camden  Town,  co. 
Middlesex,  died  at  Willow  Road, 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Monday, 
17  February  1908,  and  was  buried  in 
Highgate  Cemetery,  co.  Middlesex. 

Sophia,  4th  daughter  of  George 
Locket  of  Acton  House,  Camden  Town, 
died  at  Willow  Road,  Hampstead, 
aged  76,  on  Saturday,  20  April,  and 
was  buried  in  Highgate  Cemetery  on 
Wednesday,  24  April  1901. 

Emma,  5th  daughter  of  George  Locket 
of  Acton  House,  Camden  Town,  died  at 
16  Willow  Road,  Hampstead,  aged  85, 
on  Monday,  2  October,  and  was  buried 
in  Highgate  Cemetery  on  Thursday, 
5  October  1 9 1 1 . 

Page  21. — Frank  and  Margaret  Alice 
Cookman  Locket  have  further  issue  a 
son,  Frank  Barton  Locket,  born  at 
Brooklyn,  Horley,  co.  Surrey,  on  Sun- 
day, 7  July,  baptised  at  Outwood,  co. 
Surrey,  8  August  1907  ;  and  a  daughter, 
Gwendolen  Rosemary  Winifred,  born  at 
Brooklyn,  Horley,  on  Sunday,  5  April, 
baptised  at  Salfords  30  April  191 4. 

LOCKETT.  Vol.  2,  page  109  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ly,  page  xxiv.) — George 
Gordon  and  Helen  Johnson  Lockett 
have  issue  a  son,  Jeflery  Gordon  Lockett, 


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LOCKETT,  continued. 

born  at  tlie  Rivacre,  Hooton,  co.  Chester, 
on  Tuesday,  ii  November  19 13,  baptised 
at  Hooton  22  January  1914. 

Page  109.  —  Cashie  Jeanetta,  only 
daughter  of  Charles  Harrison  Lockett, 
was  married  at  St.  Mary's,  Eastham,  co. 
Chester,  23  February  1914,  to  Evelyn 
John  Hansler  Luxmoore  ;  born  i  July 
1879;  Surgeon-Captain  Army  Medical 
Corps  30  January  1908,  of  the  2nd  Life 
Guards  27  September  1911. 

Page  no  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  XX.)  —  Richard  Cyril  and  Beatrice 
Lockett  have  further  issue  a  daughter. 
Sheila  Beatrice,  born  at  Clonterbrook, 
Aigburth,  Liverpool,  on  Thursday, 
9  October,  baptised  at  Christ  Church, 
Sefton  Park,  Liverpool,  ig  December 
1 91 3.  Richard  Cyril  Lockett  was 
appointed  J. P.  for  the  City  of  Liverpool 
26  May  19 10. 

Page  no  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  .T.r.)— John  and  Grimanesa  Lockett 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Grimanesa, 
born  at  Iquique,  Chili,  13  January  1913. 
The  Christian  names  of  their  2nd 
daughter  should  read  Teresa  Sybil  \not 
Teresa  Grimanesa]  as  printed  in 
Addenda,  Vol.  17,  page  xxiv. 

Page  1 1  o  {atid  Addenda,  Vol.  77, 
page  xxiv.)  —  Garstang  Bradstock  and 
Hilda  Lockett  have  issue  a  son.  Brad- 
stock  Juan  Edvart  Lockett,  born  at 
Iquique  30  March  191 2. 

Page  no. — Elizabeth  Sybil,  younger 
daughter  of  Richard  Robertson  Lockett, 
was  married  at  Christ  Church,  Sefton 
Park,  Liverpool,  on  Wednesday,  10 
January  191 2,  to  Samuel  Emile  Harvey 
(elder  surviving  son  of  Sir  Robert  Harvey 
of  Dundridge,  co.  Devon,  D.L.);  born 
7  December  1885  ;  2nd  Lieutenant  ist 
Dragoon  Guards  29  November  1905, 
Lieutenant  24  October  1906,  Captain 
1914. 

LOCKETT.  Vol.  n,  page  90.  — The 
Rev.  Arthur  George  Lockett  was 
appointed  Curate  of  Wetherby,  West 
Riding,  co.  York,  31  March  19 13. 

LOCOCK.  Vol.  9,  page  156.— Edward 
Ainslie  Locock  married  2ndlyin  London 
28  December  ign,  Helen  Christine, 
daughter  of  Augustus  William  Le  Cren 
of  Streatham,  co.  Surrey.  They  have 
issue  a  son.  Jack  Sidney  Herbert 
Locock,  born  10  May  191 2,  baptised  at 
Rusthall,  CO.  Kent. 


LONGSTAFF.  Vol.  6,  page  71.— Tom 
George  Longstaff,  M.D.,  married  at 
Sway,  CO.  Hants,  on  Thursday,  28 
December  191 1,  Dora  Mary  Hamilton, 
3rd  daughter  of  Bernard  Scott  of  Kettle- 
thorns,  Sway,  and  of  Bournemouth,  co. 
Hants.  They  have  issue  two  daughters, 
Diana  Longstaff,  born  at  Ridgelands, 
Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday, 
18  September,  baptised  at  St.  Mary's, 
Wimbledon,  23  October  1912  ;  and 
Sylvia  Mary,  born  at  Burley,  New 
Forest,  co.  Hants,  on  Monday,  15  Sep- 
tember, baptised  at  Sway  6  November 

1913- 
Page  72. — Ralph  Longstaff  who  was 
promoted  Captain  Royal  Field  Artillery 
27  July  1910,  married  at  St.  Mark's, 
Bexhill,  CO.  Sussex,  on  Tuesday,  1 1 
February  191 3,  Edytha  Margaret,  3rd 
daughter  of  Albert  Goodwin  of  EUerslie 
Lane,  Bexhill,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Water 
Colour  Society.  They  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Evangeline  Desborough,  born 
at  Hillfield,  Crawley  Hill,  Camberley, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Thursday,  27  November 
191 3,  baptised  at  St.  Mark's,  Bexhill, 
CO.  Sussex,  2  January  19 14. 

LUKIN.  Vol.  3,  page  46. — Anna,  daugh- 
ter of  James  William  Lukin,  and  wife 
of  the  Rev.  Edward  Banks,  died  at 
Ibsley,  CO.  Hants,  3  December,  and 
was  buried  at  Hyde,  co.  Hants,  8 
December  1913. 

Page  47. — Emily,  daughter  of  James 
William  Lukin,  and  widow  of  William 
Anthony  Lukin,  died  at  Stratford  Lodge, 
Torquay,  co.  Devon,  22  February,  and 
was  buried  at  St.  Marychurch,  co.  Devon, 
28  February  19 13-  Will  dated  14  Oc- 
tober 1904,  proved  at  the  Principal 
Registry  14  May  19 13,  by  Edward 
James  Hugo  Banks  and  Thomas  Stone 
MacGuiness  Winderthorp. 

Augustus  Stephen  Lukin  died  at 
Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  8  November, 
and  was  buried  there  13  November 
1910.  Will  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1723, 
10)  28  December  19 10,  by  the  Public 
Trustee. 

Charles  James  Augustus  and  Angio- 
lina  Henrietta  Louisa  Mary  Lukin  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Mary  Angela, 
born  at  San  Antonio,  Texas,  U.S.A., 
in  November  1902.  Their  elder 
daughter,  Dora  Kathleen,  was  married 
at  St.  Mark's,  San  Antonio,  2  January 
1913,  to  Henry  Drought  of  San 
Antonio. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


xlvii 


LUKIN,  continued. 

Page  47. —James  William  Robert 
Geoffrey  Lukin  married  in  Canada, 
Emily  Doe  of  Rettendon,  co.  Essex. 
They  have  had  issue  William,  Frederick, 
Marie  Edith  (married  in  1913  to  Hector 
Antony  of  Plumer,  Canada),  Anna, 
Charles,  Emmeline  and  Geoffrey. 

Page  48. — Emily  Beatrice,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  William  Hugo 
Lukin,  died  at  Battle,  co.  Sussex,  18 
April,  and  was  buried  there  23  April 
1910.  Will  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  907, 
10)  by  Gertrude  Rosamund  Ethel  John 
Goodacre. 

Rev.  Tom  Ainsworth  Erode,  Vicar 
from  1901  of  St.  John's,  Micklegate,York, 
died  at  5  The  Crescent, York,  3  May  191 1. 

Blanche  Lilian  Hugo,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  William  Hugo 
Lukin,  was  married  at  Melbourne,  Vic- 
toria, Australia,  3  July  1901,  to  James 
Sibley  Whittem  of  Melbourne. 

LUKIN.  Vol.  7,  page  35.  —  Elizabeth 
Doughty,  daughter  of  Robert  Lukin, 
and  widow  of  Admiral  Sir  George 
Greville  Wellesley,  G.C.B.,  died  9  Jan- 
uar)',  and  was  buried  in  Brookwood 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  14  January  1906. 

Emily,  widow  of  William  Anthony 
Lukin,  and  daughter  of  James  William 
Lukin,  died  at  Stratford  Lodge,  Torquay, 
CO.  Devon,  22  February,  and  was  buried 
at  St.  Marychurch  28  February  191 3. 
Will  dated  14  October  1904,  proved  at 
the  Principal  Registry  14  May  191 3,  by 
Edward  James  Hugo  Banks  and  Thomas 
Stone  MacGuinness  Winderthorp. 

Page  36. — Emily  Charlotte,  widow  of 
Major-General  Charles  Osbaldeston 
Lukin,  died  8  April,  and  was  buried  at 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  13  April 
1906.  Will  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  671, 
1906)  10  May  1906,  by  Charles  Edward 
Luard  Freeling. 

Major  Robert  Clarence  Wellesley 
Lukin  was  appointed  D..\.A.G.,  India, 
25  March  19 13. 

Page  39. — Elizabeth  Hay,  widow  of 
Colonel  Frederick  Windham  Lukin,  died 
20  November  1906.  Will  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1631,  1906)  14  December  1906. 

MACNAMARA.  Vol.  3,  page  92.— The 
Rev.  Henry  Danvers  Macnamara  died 
at  the  Rectory,  Queenhithe,  London, 
on  Friday,  3  July,  and  was  buried  in 
the  cemetery  at  Brookwood,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Tuesday,  7  July  19 14,  after  service 
at  St.  James',  Garlick  Hill,  London. 


MACNAMARA,  continued. 

Page  92. — The  Rev.  Arthur  Macna- 
mara, Associate  King's  College,  London, 
was  appointed  Assistant  Master  at 
Forest  School,  Walthamstow,  co.  Essex, 
1909  ;  Licenced  Preacher  in  the  diocese 
of  St.  Albans  1910. 

MADDISON.  Vol.  5,  page  152.— The 
Rev.  Canon  Arthur  Roland  Maddison 
died  at  Vicar's  Court,  Lincoln,  aged  68, 
on  Wednesday,  24  July  191 2. 

MADDOCK.  Vol.  5,  page  30.— The  Rev. 
William  Humberstone  Maddock  who 
was  educated  at  St.  Aidan's  College,  was 
appointed  Curate  of  Christ  Church, 
Somers  Town,  co.  Middlesex,   18  May 

1913- 
Page  31. — Mary  Wall,  widow  of  the 
Rev.  William  Herbert  Maddock,  and 
2nd  daughter  of  Reginald  Brook 
Boddington  (see  Pedigree  of  Boddington, 
Vol.  I,  page  125);  died  at  Berchtesgaden, 
Bavaria,  aged  72,  on  Sunday,  i  Septem- 
ber 19 1 2. 

MAITLAND.  Vol.  3,  page  32.— Robert 
Lindley  Maitland  died  at  Port  Said  on 
Sunday,  31  March  191 2. 

MANT.  Vol.  I,  page  194.  —  Georgina 
Emily,  elder  daughter  of  George  French 
Mant,  died  at  Storrington,  co.  Sussex, 
9  July,  and  was  buried  there  12  July 
191 2.  Will  dated  25  July  1910,  proved 
at  Chichester  17  August  191 2. 

MARKHAM.  Vol.  2,  page  32.— -Rosa, 
widow    of   Charles    Markham,    died   at 

8  Gower  Street,  Bloomsbury,  London, 
aged  70,  on  Saturday,  20  April,  and  was 
buried  in  the  private  mausoleum  attached 
to  Tapton  House,  Chesterfield,  co. 
Derby,  on  Tuesday,  23  April  19 12, 
after  service  at  the  parish  church, 
Chesterfield. 

Page  32  [and  Addenda,  Vol.  6, 
page  ix.)  —  Sir  Arthur  Basil  and  Lucy 
Bertram  Markham  have  further  issue  a 
son,  .\rthur  Markham,  born  at  Beach- 
borough  Park,  Shomcliffe,  co.  Kent,  on 
Saturda)',  21  October  191 1. 

MARSHALL.  Vol.  15,  page  97.— Julia 
Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Marshall,  died  at  the  Acland 
Home,  Oxford,  aged  65,  on  Thursday, 

9  Januar)-,  and  was  buried  in  St. 
Sepulchre's  Cemeter)-,  Oxford,  13  Jan- 
uary 1913.     Will  dated  28  May  19 10, 


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ADDITIONS    cr-    CORRECTIONS. 


MARSHALL,  continued. 

proved  in  the  Oxford  District  Registry 
30  January  1913,  by  Edward  Ralph 
Marshall,  nephew,  and  Francis  Eden 
Marshall,  cousin. 

Page  98  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  xxxii.) — Edward  Ralph  and  Mar- 
garet Ursula  Marshall  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Margaret,  born  at  7  Murray 
Road,  Rugby,  co.  Warwick,  26  October, 
baptised  at  Holy  Trinity,  Rugby, 
7  December  191 2. 

Page  99.  —  Grace  Eleanor,  elder 
daughter  of  Arent  de  Peyster  Chance 
{see  Vol.  J,  page  70),  and  widow  of 
Jenner  Guest  Marshall,  was  married 
2ndly  at  St.  Mary's,  Bryanston  Square, 
London,  on  Thursday,  11  June  19 14, 
to  the  Rev.  George  Temple  Miller ; 
of  Queens'  College,  Cambridge,  matricu- 
lated Michaelmas  Term,  1888,  B.A. 
1 89 1,  M.A.  1900;  Priest-in-Charge  of 
Klerksdorp,  Transvaal,  South  Africa, 
1 902- 1 908,  Rector  of  Teffont  Ewyas, 
CO.  Wilts,   19 14. 

MARTEN.  Vol.  6,  page  61  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  /J,  page  xxi.)  —  Edward  Ralph 
and  Gwladus  Tydfil  Marten  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Dilys  Margaret 
Priestley,  born  at  Heustaff  Court, 
Pontyclun,  co.  Glamorgan,  on  Thursday, 
7  March  1912,  baptised  at  St.  David's, 
Croe.x  Fane. 

Page  62. — The  Rev.  George  Henry 
Marten  was  appointed  Vicar  of  St. 
Mark's,  Woodcote,  co.  Surrey,  28  No- 
vember 19 1 3. 

Page  63. — Edward  Bindon  Marten 
died  at  Pedmore,  co.  Worcester,  aged 
82,  on  Monday,  8  June,  and  was  buried 
at  Pedmore  on  Thursday,  11  June  1914. 

MASON.  Vol.  15,  page  134.— Oswald 
Hugh  Mason  married  at  St.  Augustine's, 
Dovercourt,  co.  Essex,  3  January  191 2, 
Olive  Jane,  widow  of  Thomas  Henry 
Maw  of  Needham  Market,  co.  Suffolk, 
and  daughter  of  John  Paterson  of  the 
Bank  House,  Harwich,  co.  Essex.  They 
have  issue  a  son,  Ian  Godson  Mason, 
born  at  Fairfield,  Northwood,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Wednesday,  15  January,  baptised 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Northwood,  24  February 

1913- 
Page  135. — Wilfrid  Howard  Mason 
married  at  St.  Andrew's,  Quatre  Borneo, 
Mauritius,  on  Tuesday,  10  December 
19 1 2,  Gladys,  4th  daughter  of  William 
Teague  of  Falmouth,  co.  Cornwall. 


MASON,  continued. 

Page  136. — Henry  John  Thorp,  M.D., 

died  at  39  Henley  Road,  Ipswich,  co. 
Suffolk,  aged  81,  on  Friday,  3  October 
191 3,  and  was  buried  in  the  General 
Cemetery,  Ipswich  {see  Pedigree  of 
Thorp,   Vol.  17,  page  l8j). 

Herbert  Wilberforce  Mason  was 
appointed  J. P.  for  co.  Suffolk  October 
191 1. 

MASTER.  Vol.  6,  page  140. — Caroline 
Augusta,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Rev.  James 
Streynsham  Master,  died  at  3  Balham 
Park  Road,  Balham,  co.  Surrey,  aged  76, 
on  Thursday,  26  September  191 2. 

Page  142. — Alice  Elizabeth,  widow  of 
the  Rev.  Oswald  Master,  died  at  St. 
Arvan's  Court,  Chepstow,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, on  Tuesday,  12  May  19 14. 

MASTER.  Vol.  13,  page  83.— Herbert 
Francis  Hoskins  Master  was  promoted 
Captain  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment 
19  April  1912. 

MATHER.  Vol.  4,  page  33— The  Rev. 
Frederic  Vaughan  Mather,  Hon.  Canon 
of  Bristol  Cathedral,  died  at  The  Arches, 
Clevedon,  co.  Somerset,  aged  89,  on 
Monday,  6  April,  and  was  buried  at 
Clevedon  on  Thursday,  9  April  1914. 

Page  34  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  xxvi.) — The  Rev.  Edward  Leigh 
and  Sophia  Gladys  Mather  have  issue  a 
son,  Charles  Edward  Leigh  Mather, 
born  at  the  Rectory,  Halsall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, on  Wednesday,  25  October, 
baptised  at  Halsall  30  November  191 1. 

Page  34.  —  The  Rev.  John  Cyril 
Vaughan  Mather,  Vicar  of  Lambton, 
1911-13,  was  appointed  Rector  of 
St.  Philip's,  Hanbury,  both  New  South 
Wales,  1 913. 

Page  35. — The  Rev.  James  Kenneth 
Mather  was  appointed  Missionary  at 
St.  Michael,  Herschel,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  191 1. 

Page  36.— The  Rev.  Herbert  Mather 
was  appointed  Assistant  Chaplain,  St. 
Margaret's,  East  Grinstead,  co.  Sussex, 
1 9 10. 

MAUGHAN-ETTRICK.  Vol.  13, 
page  197. —  Sophy  Grace,  youngest 
daughter  of  Walter  Ettrick,  and  wife  of 
the  Rev.  James  Slade  Maughan,  died 
on  Tuesday,  17  March  1914. 

The  Rev.  Slade  Ettrick  Maughan- 
Ettrick,    Curate    of    Long    Ditton,    co. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


xlix 


MAUGHAN-ETTRICK,  continued. 

Surrey,  1909-11,  and  of  St.  Stephen-the- 
Martyr,  Marylebone,  London,  191 2-1 3, 
was  appointed  Chaplain  of  Mailing 
Union  Workhouse,  co.  Kent,  1913. 

MAWDESLEY.  Vol.  14,  page  86.— 
Frederick  Leyland  Mawdesley  died  26 
April  1910,  and  was  buried  at  Dormans, 
CO.  Surrey. 

Page  87. — Marion,  elder  daughter  of 
Ernest  Mawdesley,  LL.B.,  Town  Clerk 
of  Croydon  1896-1902,  was  married  at 
St.  Anselm's,  Hatch  End,  Pinner,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  4  April  19 14, 
to  Noel  Wilfred  Hutchinson  (younger 
son  of  the  late  George  Hutchinson  of 
Tattenhall,  co.  Chester) ;  born  23 
December  1889. 

Dorothy,  younger  daughter  of  Ernest 
Mawdesley,  was  married  at  St.  Anselm's, 
Hatch  End,  on  Saturday,  12  July  1913, 
to  Montague  Hobson  (5th  son  of  Frank 
Statham  Hobson  of  22  Russell  Square, 
London);  born  15  October  1878. 

MELLER.  Vol.  7,  page  153.— Edith 
May,  elder  daughter  of  Major  Alfred 
Meller,  was  married  at  Rushmere,  co. 
Suffolk,  17  September  1912,  to  Norris 
Gray  (son  of  Mowbray  Gray  of  Surbiton, 
CO.  Surrey);  born  18  February  1881  ; 
of  the  Bank  of  Bengal,  India. 

Robert  William  Meller  married  at 
St.  Mark's,  North  Audley  Street, 
Mayfair,  London,  on  Thursday,  9  July 
1 9 14,  Florence,  youngest  daughter  of 
James  Douglas  of  St.  Nicholas'  Hill, 
Leatherhead,  co.  Surrey. 

MELLOR.  Vol.  3,  page  85.— The  Rt. 
Honi^'^  John  William  Mellor,  K.C.,  died 
at  Culmhead,  Taunton,  co.  Somerset, 
aged  76,  on  F'riday,  13  October,  and 
was  buried  at  Church  Stanton,  co. 
Somerset,  on  Wednesday,  18  October 
191 1. 

Page  86. — William  Moseley  Mellor 
died  at  Hawthorne,  Bickley,  co.  Chester, 
aged  77,  on  Friday,  24  April,  and  was 
buried  in  Flaybrick  Hill  Cemetery, 
Birkenhead,  co.  Chester,  on  Wednesday, 
29  April  1914. 

William  Moseley  Fenton  Mellor  died 
at  Chagford,  co.  Devon,  aged  45,  on 
Saturday,  24  May,  and  was  buried  at 
Torquay,  co.  Devon,  on  Wednesday,  28 
May  1913. 

Page  86  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  xxvii.)  —  Robert  Owston  Fenton 
and  Nora  Mary  Mellor  have  issue  a  son, 


MELLOR,  continued. 

Robert  William  Fenton  Mellor,  born  at 
Beresford  Road,  Birkenhead,  co.  Ches- 
ter, on  Saturday,  22  April,  baptised  at 
All  Saints',  Claughton,  co.  Chester,  13 
July  191 1. 

Page  86.— The  Rev.  Wilfrid  Paget 
Mellor  was  appointed  Rector  of  Loch- 
gilphead, CO.  Argyll,  191 1. 

Page  87. — John  Francis  Shaw  Mellor 
of  The  Cottage,  Brodsworth,  co.  York 
(who  matriculated  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Cambridge,  in  1897),  married  at  Christ 
Church,  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  on 
Saturday,  9  December  191 1,  Winifred 
Katharine  Alice,  youngest  daughter  of 
Lieut.-General  Horatio  Harbord  Morant, 
by  Katherine  Selina  his  wife,  only  child 
and  heir  of  Francis  Locke  of  Rowdeford, 
CO.  Wilts. 

Page  87  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  xviii.) — Sydney  Paget  and  Mabel 
Ceylonia  Mellor  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Adeline,  bom  at  Gorse  Hill,  Helsby, 
CO.  Chester,  on  Wednesday,  29  April, 
baptised  at  Helsby  24  May  1914. 

Page  88. — Eric  Leyland  Mellor  mar- 
ried at  the  Oratory,  Brompton,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  15  August 
1914,  Gladys  Angeline,  2nd  daughter 
of  H.  A.  Trimming  of  Danehill,  Chess- 
wood  Road,  Worthing,  co.  Susse.x. 

Mary  Hope,  elder  daughter  of  Francis 
Hamilton  Mellor,  K.C.,  was  married  at 
St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  on  Thurs- 
day, 28  March  191 2,  to  Gavin  Turnbull 
Simonds  (2nd  son  of  Louis  de  Simonds 
of  Audleys  Wood,  Basingstoke,  co. 
Hants) ;  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  called  to  the 
Bar  19  November  1906. 

MIDDLETON.  Vol.  9,  page  130  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  jj,  page  xxvii.) — • 
Geoffrey  St.  Maur  and  Julia  Henrietta 
Cave  Willoughby  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Julia  Hermione,  born  9  August,  baptised 
at  Pitt,  CO.  Hants,  14  September  19 13. 

Page  131. —  Michael  Guy  Perceval 
Willoughby  was  promoted  Lieutenant 
Indian  Army  9  January  1910. 

Page  132. — The  Rev.  the  Hon'''= 
Percival  George  Willoughby  died  at 
81  Onslow  Square,  South  Kensington, 
London,  aged  86,  on  Tuesday,  S  July 

1913- 
Page  133. — Colonel  Herbert  Percival 

Willoughby,  R.A.,  died  5  April  191 3. 
John    Herbert    Willoughby    entered 

the  Royal  Marines  as  2nd  Lieutenant 

I  October  1913. 


1 


ADDITIONS    6-    CORRECTIONS. 


MIDDLETON,  continued. 

Page  133.  —  Archibald  Macdonald 
Willoughby  married  at  Halloughton, 
Southwell,  CO.  Nottingham,  on  Saturday, 
27  July  191 2,  Doris,  daughter  of 
William  Norton  Hicking  of  Brocken- 
hurst  Hall,  Southwell. 

Page  135  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  xxi.) — Kathleen  Alice,  widow  of 
Aubrey  Frederick  Willoughby,  and 
daughter  of  Commander  George  Purcell, 
R.N.,  was  married  2ndly  at  St.  James', 
Spanish  Place,  London,  on  Saturday,  22 
June  19 1 2,  to  Luigi  Canepa,  only  son  of 
Signore  Canepa  of  Sestrie  Levante,  Italy. 

Page  136  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  xlii.) — Colonel  the  Hon''''  Claude 
Henry  Comaraich  and  Sibyl  Louise 
Willoughby  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Joan  Lavinia,  born  18  June  1913. 

MIDLETON.  Vol.  5,  page  97.— The 
Hon''''^  Sybyl  (Brodrick),  2nd  daughter  of 
Viscount  Midleton  (Maid  of  Honour  to 
Queen  Mary  1911-12),  was  married  at 
St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  on  Wednes- 
day, 17  January  1912,  to  Ronald  William 
Graham,  C.B.  (eldest  son  of  Sir  Henry 
John  Lowndes  Graham,  K.C.B.,  of 
Marden  Hill,  Hertford);  born  at  17 
Grosvenor  Crescent,  Westminster,  on 
Sunday,  24  July  1870;  educated  at 
Eton  ;  of  the  Diplomatic  Service  since 
1892  ;  C.B.  24  June  1910. 

The  Hon''''  Aileen  Hilda,  3rd  daugh- 
ter of  Viscount  Midleton,  was  married 
at  St.  BarthoIomew's-the-Great,  Smith- 
field,  London,  on  Saturday,  27  September 
1 91 3,  to  Charles  Francis  Meade  (only 
son  of  the  Hon'='=  Sir  Robert  Henry 
Meade,  G.C.B.) ;  born  at  24  Upper 
Brook  Street,  Westminster,  on  Friday, 
25  February  1881. 

Page  99.  —  Alan  Melvill  Brodrick 
married  2ndly  25  June  1912,  Diana, 
widow  of  Thomas  Davies  Peacey. 

Page  100  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  10, 
page  xlii.) — William  John  Henry  and 
Blanche  Sophia  Emily  Brodrick  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Norman  John  Lee 
Brodrick,  born  at  12  p-rognal  Gardens, 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Sunday, 
4  February  191 2. 

Page  100. — Dorothea  Mary,  younger 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''=  Alan 
Brodrick,  Master  of  St.  Cross,  Win- 
chester, CO.  Hants,  was  married  at  the 
Church  of  St.  Cross  Hospital  on  Wed- 
nesday, 22  July  1914,  to  Hugh  Gildart 
Worsley  (eldest  son  of  Colonel  Henry 


MIDLETON,  continued. 

Gildart  Worsley  of  Belleisle,  Richmond, 
CO.  York) ;  born  at  Winchester  on 
Wednesday,  5  August  1885 ;  2nd 
Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery  25  July 
igo6.  Lieutenant  25  July  1909. 

Lieut. -Colonel  the  Hon''''  Arthur 
Grenville  Brodrick  married  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Westminster,  on  Monday, 
29  April  1912,  Lesley  Venetia,  only 
daughter  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Edward 
Harrison  Clough-Taylor,  by  Lady  Elisa- 
beth (Campbell)  his  wife,  2nd  daughter 
of  George,  8th  Duke  of  Argyll,  K.G. ; 
born  at  Castle  Howard,  co.  York,  on 
Tuesday,  14  September,  baptised  in  the 
private  chapel  there  10  October  i885 
{see  Pedigree  of  Clough-Taylor,  Vol.  6, 
page  44).  They  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Elisabeth  Venetia  Marian,  born  at  18 
Eaton  Square,  London,  on  Thursday, 
4  June,  baptised  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  17  July  19 14. 

MILNER.  Vol.  13,  ])age  34. — The  horse's 
neck  in  crest  should  not  be  charged  with 
a  bezant. 

Page  36.  —  Georgina  Selina  Septima 
Strickland  died  at  West  [not  East] 
Retford  House. 

Sir  Charles  Strickland's  2nd  wife, 
Anne  Elizabeth,  died  7  April  1886 
[not  1866]. 

Page  38. — Charlotte  Henrietta  Strick- 
land died  15  September  1884  [not  1883]. 

Page  40  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ly,  page 
xxviii.) — George  Francis  Milner,  D.S.O., 
was  promoted  Colonel  19  July  191 1,  and 
Brigade-Commander  Lowland  Mounted 
Brigade,  Scottish  Command,  31  January 
1913.  He  and  Phyllis  Mary  Lycett  his 
wife,  have  further  issue  a  son,  Henry 
George  Milner,  born  27  October  191 2. 

Page  40.  —  Marcus  Henry  Milner, 
M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  has  not  served  in  the 
2nd  Life  Guards  or  the  Regular  Army. 

MOLESWORTH.  Vol.  3,  page  38.— 
Jane  Frances,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Paul 
^^'illiam  Molesworth,  Baronet,  died  at 
St.  Mawgan,  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  aged 
94,  on  Saturday,  17  February  19 12,  and 
was  buried  at  Lanherne,  co.  Cornwall, 
22  February  191 2. 

Sir  Lewis  William  Molesworth,  nth 
Baronet,  died  at  Vane  Tower,  Torquay, 
on  Wednesday,  29  May,  and  was  buried 
at  Cornelly,  co.  Cornwall,  on  Saturday, 
I  June  1912.  Will  proved  in  August 
1912. 


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MOLESWORTH,   continued. 

Page  38.  —  Uame  Jean  Graham,  widow 
of  Sir  Lewis  William  Molesworth, 
nth  Baronet,  died  at  Trewarthenick, 
CO.  Cornwall,  aged  54,  on  Thursday,  25 
September,  and  was  buried  at  Cornelly 
on  Monday,  29  September  1913. 

MOLESWORTH.  Vol.  4,  page  112.— 
Mary,  widow  of  Richard  Ford,  died  at 
Pencarrow,  co.  Cornwall,  aged  94,  on 
Friday,  4  March,  and  was  buried  at 
St.  Conan's,  Washaway,  co.  Cornwall, 
on  Tuesday,  8  March  19 10. 

MOLESWORTH     ST.    AUBYN. 

Vol.  4,  page  I.  —  The  Rev.  Sir  St. 
Aubyn  Hender  Molesworth  St.  Aubyn 
succeeded  his  kinsman  Sir  Lewis  Wil- 
liam Molesworth,  Baronet  {see  Vol.  j, 
page  jS)  as  12th  Baronet  29  May 
1912;  died  at  the  Rectory,  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Sunday,  18  May,  and 
was  buried  at  Crowan,  co.  Cornwall,  on 
Friday,  23  May  191 3. 

Page  2. — Colonel  St.  Aubyn  Moles- 
worth died  at  Torrington,  Manor  Road, 
Worthing,  co.  Sussex,  aged  71,  on 
Tuesday,  18  August  19 14. 

Sir  Hugh  Molesworth  St.  Aubyn 
succeeded  his  father  as  13th  Baronet  on 
Sunday,  18  May  1913. 

Page  3. — Arthur  St.  Aubyn  Moles- 
worth, Captain  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Light  Infantry,  died  in  St.  George's 
District,  Newfoundland,  British  North 
America,  aged  33,  on  Friday,  22 
December  191 1. 

MONCK.  Vol.  2,  page  135.— Althea 
Pauline  Louise,  widow  of  William 
Berkeley  Monck,  died  at  Crowthorne, 
CO.  Berks,  on  Friday,  2  May,  and  was 
buried  at  Aldworth,  co.  Berks,  on 
Tuesday,  6  May  19 13. 

Page  136. — The  Rev.  George  Gus- 
tavus  Monck  was  appointed  Rural  Dean 
of  Martock,  co.  Somerset,  191 1. 

MOOR.  Vol.  17,  page  105. —  Frances 
Dorothy,  widow  of  the  Rev.  John 
Frewen  Moor,  died  at  Broadstairs,  co. 
Kent,  aged  88,  on  Saturday,  20  De- 
cember, and  was  buried  at  Chislehurst, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Tuesday,  23  December 
19 13.  Will  dated  27  January  1906, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  27 
January  19 14,  by  the  Rev.  Charles 
Moor,  D.D.,  and  H.  S.  Saunders. 


MOOR,  continued. 

Page  106.  —  Christopher  Moor 
matriculated  at  Pembroke  College, 
Cambridge,  in  June  19 10,  and  graduated 
B.A.  in  1913;  joined  McGill  Univer- 
sity, Montreal,  in  September  1913, 
and  was  gazetted  2nd  Lieutenant  3rd 
Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment  (Eng- 
land) 15  August  1914. 

Frewen  Moor  matriculated  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  in  June  191 1,  and 
graduated  B.A.  in  June  1914,  and  is 
now  Science  Master  at  Abbotsholme 
School,  CO.  Derby. 

MOORE.  Vol,  16,  page  70.— Gerald 
Henry  Moore  married  at  St.  Leonard's, 
Hythe,  co.  Kent,  on  Friday,  16  May 
19 13,  Gwendoline  Margaret  Hersee  of 
Hythe. 

Lancelot  Geoffrey  Moore  entered  the 
Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  28  January  1905,  transferred 
to  the  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  24  June 
1908,  Lieutenant  25  June  1908;  em- 
ployed with  the  West  African  Frontier 
Force  3  October  1908  to  14  October 
191 1. 

MORRICE.  Vol.  14,  page  55.— Henrietta 
Isabella,  younger  daughter  of  Frederick 
Francis  James  Morrice,  died  at  Bramp- 
ton Hall,  CO.  Suffolk,  aged  59,  on 
Monday,  18  November,  and  was  buried 
at  Ditchingham,  co.  Norfolk,  21  No- 
vember 19 1 2. 

MURRAY.  Vol.  15,  page  179.— Margaret 
Amelia,  daughter  of  Vice-Admiral  James 
Arthur  Murray,  and  wife  of  Martin  Seal, 
died  s.p.  at  49  Chelverton  Road,  Putney, 
CO.  Surrey,  22  February,  and  was  buried 
at  St.  Margaret's,  Lee,  co.  Kent,  29  Feb- 
ruary 1912. 

Algernon  Charles  Murray  was  pro- 
moted Lieutenant  Seaforth  Highlanders 
27  June  191 1. 

MURRAY-AYNSLEY.  Vol.  7,  page  78. 
The  Rev.  John  Cruger  Murray  Murray- 
Ay  nsley  died,  aged  87,  on  Sunday, 
19  January,  and  was  buried  at  Madley, 
CO.  Hereford,  on  Thursday,  23  January 
1913- 

MYTTON.  Vol.  17,  page  112.  — Eliza 
Jane,  3rd  daughter  of  Richard  Herbert 
Mytton  of  Garth,  co.  Montgomery,  and 
widow  of  Edward  Francis  Brown  Brooke, 
died  at  165  Tulse  Hill,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  74,  on  Thursday,  5  June  191 3. 


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MYTTON,  continued. 

Page  113. — Annie  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Robert  Furrier  Mytton,  died  at  Arizona, 
Casewick  Road,  West  Norwood,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Monday,  ii  December  191 1. 

NELSON.  Vol.  13,  page  190. —Horatio, 
Earl  Nelson,  died  at  Trafalgar  House, 
CO.  Wilts,  on  Tuesday,  25  February, 
and  was  buried  at  Standlynch,  co.  Wilts, 
on  Saturday,  i   March   1913. 

Page  191. — John  Eyre  Nelson  died 
9  January  1913,  and  was  buried  at 
Landford,  co.  Wilts. 

NEWMAN.  Vol.  16,  page  176.— The 
Rev.  Geoffrey  Gunnell  Newman  pro- 
ceeded B.A.  of  Keble  College,  Oxford, 
25  January  1913;  appointed  Curate  of 
Farnham,  co.  Surrey,  on  St.  Thomas' 
Day,  21  December  19 13. 

NORFOLK.  Vol.  12,  page  30.— The 
Duke  and  Duchess- of  Norfolk  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Katherine 
Mary,  born  at  Arundel  Castle,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Monday,  25  March  19 12. 

NORMANBY.  Vol.  9,  page  55  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  11,  page  xvii.) — The 
Rev.  Canon  the  Marquis  and  Mar- 
chioness of  Normanby  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Oswald  Constantino  John 
Phipps,  Lord  Mulgrave,  born  at  Mul- 
grave  Castle,  Whitby,  co.  York,  on 
Monday,  29  July,  baptised  at  Lyth-on- 
Cleveland,  co.  York  (by  his  father),  on 
Wednesday,  28  August  1912. 

Page  56. — The  Earl  of  Ellesmere  died 
at  Bridgewater  House,  London,  on  Mon- 
day, 13  July,  and  was  buried  at  Worsley, 
CO.  Lancaster,  on  Thursday,  16  July 
19 14.  Memorial  service  at  the  Chapel 
Royal,  St.  James'  Palace,  the  same  day. 

OLIVE.  Vol.  I,  page  232. — Theodore 
Bertram  Olive,  Captain  East  Kent 
Regiment,  was  transferred  to  the  3rd 
Hussars  2  March  19x2. 

Vivian  Gerald  Olive  was  promoted 
Lieutenant  South  Staffordshire  Regiment 
1 1  December  191 2. 

OLLIVANT.  Vol.  6,  page  16.— Alfred 
Henry  OUivant  was  promoted  Major 
Royal  Artillery  16  October  1911,  Staff 
Officer  (graded  General  Staff  Officer, 
2nd  grade)  to  Inspector-General,  West 
African  Frontier  Force,  i  September 
1909  to  6  August  1 9 II,  General  Staff 
Officer,  3rd  grade.  War  Office,  7  August 
19 II  to  5  January  191 3,  and  General 
Staff  Officer,  2nd  grade.  Admiralty, 
6  January  1 9 1 3. 


OLLIVANT,  continued. 

Page  17  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  i^, 
page  xxiii.) — Edward  and  Olive  Caroline 
OUivant  have  further  issue  a  son,  John 
Michael  OUivant,  born  at  1 1  Caroline 
Street,  Eaton  Square,  London,  on 
Thursday,  20  November  191 3,  baptised 
at  Lower  Beeding,  co.  Susse.x ;  died 
1 1  January  1914. 

ONSLOW.  Vol.  5,  page  39. —The  Earl 
—  of  Onslow  died  at  Beechworth,  Hamp- 
stead,  CO.  Middlesex,  on  Monday,  23 
October,  and  was  buried  at  Merrow, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Friday,  27  October  191 1. 
Memorial  service  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Westminster,  the  same  day. 

Page  40  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  xix.) — Richard  William  Alan,  Earl 
of  Onslow,  of  the  Diplomatic  Service 
since  1901,  succeeded  his  father  as  5th 
Earl  23  October  191 1.  He  and  Violet 
Marcia  Catherine  Warwick  his  wife  have 
further  issue  a  son,  William  Arthur 
Bampfylde  Onslow,  Viscount  Cranley, 
born  at  24  Old  Queen  Street,  West- 
minster, on  Wednesday,  11  June  1913. 
Page  41.  —  Arthur  Guildford  Main- 
waring-Ellerker-Onslow  married  at  St. 
Stephen's,  Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  on 
Monday,  12  January  19 14,  Helene 
Male,  elder  daughter  of  Reuben  Burgess 
of  Bournemouth. 

ORME.  Vol.  10,  page  87.  —  George 
Lawrence  Orme  died  at  Leysin,  Switzer- 
land, aged  46,  on  Thursday,  4  July, 
and  was  buried  there  9  July  191 2. 

OS  WELL.  Vol.  IS,  page  2.— William 
St.  John  Oswell  was  elected  a  Fellow  of 
the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  14  March 
1911. 

Page  4. — The  Rev.  William  Henry 
Lloyd-Oswell  resigned  the  Vicarage  of 
Stratton  Audley,  co.  Oxford,  26  June 
1914. 

Hilda  Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  William  Henry  Lloyd-Oswell,  was 
married  at  Stratton  Audley  on  Tuesday, 
26  November  191 2,  to  the  Rev.  William 
Corbett  Perry;  of  St.  Catherine's  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1873,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1880; 
Chaplain  of  the  Guild  Chapel  of  the 
Holy  Cross  and  Head  Master  of  King 
Edward's  VI. 's  Grammar  School,  Strat- 
ford-on-Avon,  1880-84,  Head  Master 
of  Dedham  Grammar  School  1884-90, 
Assistant  Master  King  Edward's  School, 
Birmingham,  1890-93,  and  Head  Master 


ADDITIONS 


CORRECTIONS. 


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OSWELL,  continued. 

of  Grammar  School,  Worcester,  1893 
-98;  Rector  of  Willey,  co.  Warwick, 
from  1898. 

The  Rev.  Basil  Henry  Lloyd-Osvvell 
was  appointed  Chaplain  Royal  Navy 
H.M.S.  "  Monarch,"  February  1914. 
He  was  admitted  a  Burgess  of  Shrews- 
bury 29  July  191 2. 

Page  6. — George  Devereux  Oswell 
died  at  Kew,  co.  Surrey,  aged  58,  on 
Saturday,  23  July,  and  was  buried  in 
Sheen  Cemetery,  Richmond,  co.  Surrey, 
26  July  1910.     M.I. 

PACK-BERESFORD.  Vol. 8, page  169. 
Henry  John  Pack-Beresford  was  ap- 
pointed Staff  Captain  (No.  2  District), 
Scottish  Command,  i  April  191 2,  and 
promoted  Major  Highland  Light  Infantry 
12  February  191 3. 

PACKE.  Vol.  7,  page  166  (and  Addenda, 
Vol.  16,  page  xxxvi.) — Edward  Hussey 
and  the  Hon'''=  Mary  Sydney  Packe 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Ursula 
Sybil,  born  at  Prestwold  Hall,  Lough- 
borough, CO.  Leicester,  4  February, 
baptised  at  Prestwold  8  April  19 13. 

Page  167. — Margaret  Lucy,  widow  of 
the  Rev.  VVilliam  James  Packe,  died  at 
The  Firs,  Wickham  Bishops,  co.  Essex, 
aged  63,  on  Tuesday,  i  July,  and 
was  buried  at  Feering,  co.  Essex,  5 
July  1913. 

Page  167  {a?id  Addenda,  VaL  /j, 
page  xxiii.) — Edmund  Christopher  and 
Olivia  Rachel  Norah  Packe  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Robert  Julian  Packe,  born 
at  Meadow  Bank,  Cranford,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Tuesday,  8  July,  baptised  at 
Hounslow,   CO.    Middlesex,    23    August 

1913- 
Page    167    {and    Addenda,    Vol.    ij, 

page    XXX.)  —  Charles    James    Melville 

and  Ruth  Margaret  Packe  have  issue  a 

son,  \Villiam  Packe,  born  at  the  White 

House,     Rothley,     co.     Leicester,     on 

Saturday,     24     January,     baptised      at 

Feering,  co.  Essex,  15  March  19 14. 

Page     167. —  Edith     Beatrice,    2nd 

daughter   of  the    Rev.    William   James 

Packe,    was    married    at    Feering,    co. 

Essex,   on    Tuesday,   3    June    191 3,   to 

Francis    Brian  Pelly    (4th   son    of    the 

Rev.    Richard   Arnold   Pelly,   Vicar   of 

West     Ham,     co.     Essex,    and     Hon. 

Canon  of  St.   Albans);    born   16  April 


PARISH.  Page  94  of  present  volume. — 
Clement  Woodbine  Parish  married  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  14  July  1914,  Elsie  Bonham, 
only  daughter  of  Major  Robert  Bonham 
Bax  Christie  of  Marston  Park,  Frome, 
CO.  Somerset. 

PARLEY.  Vol.  8,  page  15.— Adelaide 
Rosa,  widow  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Gerald 
Charles  Hall  Parlby,  R.A.,  was  married 
at  St.  Saviour's,  Walton  Street,  London, 
on  Saturday,  21  June  191 3,  as  his  2nd 
wife,  to  the  Hon'''''  Lennox  Hannay 
Lindley  (3rd  son  of  Nathaniel,  Baron 
Lindley,  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal) ;  bom 
14  May  1868;  educated  at  Winchester 
and  at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  21  October  1886,  B.A. 
1890,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.Ch.  Oxford  1898; 
Physician-in-Chief  to  H.I.M.  the  Shah 
of  Persia ;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour  and  Commander  of  the  Crown 
of  Italy;  he  received  the  ist-class  Lion 
and  Sun  of  Persia  with  Grand  Cordon 
1901,  and  the  same  with  star  in  briUiants 
1 903,  for  services  during  cholera  epidemic. 

PARRY.  Vol.  15,  page  104.  —  Michael 
Denman  Gambier  Parry  was  promoted 
Lieutenant  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  28 
August  191 1. 

PARTRIDGE.  Vol.  7,  page  163.— 
Elizabeth  Mary,  widow  of  the  Rev. 
Walter  John  Partridge,  died  at  26  Brock 
Street,  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  aged  86, 
on  Tuesday,  26  August,  and  was  buried 
at  Widcombe  Cemetery,  co.  Somerset, 
29  August  1 9 13. 

PASSINGHAM.  Page  61  of  present 
volume. — George  Augustus  Passingham 
died  at  The  Berrow,  near  Ledbury,  co. 
Hereford,  aged  72,  on  Thursday,  2  July 
1914. 

PATCHETT.  Vol.  n,  page  164.— 
Colonel  William  Gordon  Patchett  died 
at  Horheim-on-the-Rhine,  Germany, 
on  Sunday,  28  April,  and  was  buried  at 
Bonn  on  Wednesday,  i  May  191 2. 
Will  dated  17  June  1905,  with  codicil 
dated  16  September  191 1,  proved  at 
Shrewsbury  15  August  191 2,  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Lechmere  Tudor  Fitzjohn. 

Annie  Wylie,  3rd  daughter  of  William 
Patchett  of  Broom  Hall,  Greenfields, 
Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop,  died  at  Broom 
Hall  on  Sunday,  19  May,  and  was 
buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Shrewsbury 
22  May  1 91 2. 


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PEACOCK.  Vol.  I o,  page  1 1 8.— Herbert 
St.  George  Peacock  married  at  St. 
Matthew's,  Westminster,  on  Monday, 
8  June  1914,  Marguerite  Olive,  daughter 
of  Cecil  Brooke  Palmer. 

Page  119.  —  Cyril  Francis  Peacock 
married  at  Kenley,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Tuesday,  3  October  191 1,  Agnes  Mary, 
younger  daughter  of  Arthur  Chamber- 
lain Brownlow  of  Nutfield  House, 
Kenley.  They  have  issue  a  son,  John 
Brownlow  Peacock,  born  at  Zurrantee, 
Matelli  Post  Office,  Jalpaigurie,  India, 
on  Monday,  8  July  1912. 

PEARCE-EDGCUMBE.  Vol.  5,  page 
14. — Oliver  Pearce-Edgcumbe  entered 
the  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  20  September  191 1. 

PEARCE-SEROCOLD.  Vol.  12,  page 
54. — The  Rev.  Canon  Hemming 
Robeson  died  at  the  Abbey  Cottage, 
Tewkesbury,  co.  Gloucester,  aged  79, 
on  Sunday,  16  June,  and  was  buried  in 
Bristol  Cathedral  on  Thursday,  20  June 
19 1 2,  after  service  at  Tewkesbury 
Abbey. 

Page  55. — George  Edward  Serocold 
Pearce-Serocold  died  in  Switzerland, 
aged  83,  on  Thursday,  25  July  191 2. 
Will  dated  3  July  1905,  with  codicil 
dated  7  November  191 1,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  6  September  19 12, 
by  Sir  John  Paget  Mellor  and  Charles 
Coombe  Tennant,  sons-in-law. 

Page  56. — Eric  Pearce-Serocold  who 
was  promoted  Lieut. -Colonel  King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps  20  August  191 2, 
married  2ndly  at  Alderley,  co.  Chester, 
on  Monday,  15  July  19 12,  the  Hon'='' 
Blanche  Florence  Daphne,  4th  daughter 
of  Edward  Lyulph,  Baron  Sheffield  ; 
bom  15  September  1885.  They  have 
issue  two  daughters,  Mary  Sylvia,  born 
at  18  Mansfield  Street,  Marylebone, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  8  .\pril,  baptised 
at  Deepcut  Garrison  Church,  Farn- 
borough,  CO.  Hants,  31  May  1913;  and 
Olivia  Diana,  born  at  18  Mansfield 
Street,  Marylebone,  28  May,  baptised 
at  St.  Botolph's,  Bishopsgate,  London, 
15  July  1914. 

PEARS.  Vol.  6,  page  100. — Mary  Barbara, 
2nd  daughter  of  the  Rev.  James  Robert 
Pears,  died  at  Glenmore,  Camberley, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Monday,  2  February, 
and  was  buried  at  Windlesham,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Wednesday,  4  February  19 14. 


PEARS,  continued. 

Page  102. — Steuart  Edmund  Pears, 
of  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  married  at 
St.  Peter's,  Bexhill,  co.  Sussex,  on  Tues- 
day, 22  July  191 3,  Winifred  Mabel,  3rd 
daughter  of  William  Barton. 

Page  107. — Hugh  John  Chevallier 
Pears  assumed  the  name  of  Peirs  in  1909. 

PEARSON.  Vol.  10,  page  73.— George 
John  Hooke  Pearson  died  at  Stoke 
Albany  House,  co.  Northampton,  aged 
70,  on  Monday,  8  January,  and  was 
buried  at  Stoke  Albany  12  January  1912. 

Page  74. — Admiral  Sir  Hugo  Lewis 
Pearson,  K.C.B.,  died  at  Rocklands, 
Goodrich,  co.  Hereford,  aged  68,  on 
Wednesday,  12  June,  and  was  buried 
at  Goodrich  14  June  1912.  Will  dated 
6  January  1908,  with  codicil  dated  17 
March  1912,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  4  July  191 2,  by  John  Lewis 
Pearson. 

Page  74  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  xlvi.)  —  George  Sherwin  Hooke 
and  Adeline  Percy  Whittall  Pearson 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Peter  George 
Hooke  Pearson,  bom  at  174  Cromwell 
Road,  South  Kensington,  London,  on 
Thursday,  16  January,  baptised  at  St. 
Stephen's,  Gloucester  Road,  Kensington, 
22  February  19 13. 

Page  76. — Commander  John  Lewis 
Pearson,  R.N.,  married  at  Cockington, 
CO.  Devon,  on  Tuesday,  30  January 
19 1 2,  Phoebe  Charlotte,  daughter  of 
Colonel  Cecil  Beadon  of  Copthorne, 
Torquay,  co.  Devon.  They  have  issue 
two  sons,  Hugo  John  Pearson,  bom 
2  November,  baptised  at  St.  .Mary's 
Cathedral,  Edinburgh,  12  December 
1912  ;  and  Thomas  Cecil  Hook  Pearson, 
born  at  .'\raglin,  Queenstown,  co.  Cork, 
on  Wednesday,  i  July,  baptised  at 
Rushbrooke,  co.  Cork,  5  August  19 14. 

PECKHAM.  Vol.  17,  page  192.— The 
Rev.  Harry  John  Peckham  resigned  the 
living  of  Nutley,  co.  Sussex,  1913. 

PELLATT.  Vol.  9,  page  163. — Edmund 
LawTence  Pellatt  was  buried  in  Highgate 
Cemetery,  co.  Middlesex,  3  April  19 12. 
Constance  Annie  Louise,  3rd  daughter 
of  Mill  Pellatt,  died  at  St.  Andrew's 
Hospital,  Clewer,  co.  Berks,  on  Thurs- 
day, 28  December  191 1,  and  was  buried 
at  Clewer  3  January  19 12.  Will  dated 
17  June  1905,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  8  March  191 2,  by  .Adeline 
Frances  Pellatt,  sister. 


ADDITIONS    (5^    CORRECTIONS. 


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PELLATT,  continued. 

Page  164. — Katharine  Margaret,  3rd 
daughter  of  George  Pellatt,  died  at 
Tenterden,  co.  Kent,  aged  56,  on 
Thursday,  25  July,  and  was  buried  in 
the  cemetery  at  Tenterden  27  July 
1912.  Will  dated  in  September  191 1, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  19 
August  191 2,  by  Julia  Anne  Pellatt, 
sister. 

Page  166. — Colonel  Sir  Henry  Mill 
Pellatt,  C.V.O.,  was  appointed  Hon. 
A.D.C.  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Con- 
naught,  Governor-General  of  Canada, 
27  November  1911,  Brigade  Com- 
mander 6th  Infantry  Brigade  20  Feb- 
ruary 1 91 2,  and  Hon.  Colonel  Queen's 
Own  Rifles  of  Canada  7  June  191 2; 
a  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  5  August  191 2. 

Page  167.  —  Agnes  Kippen,  2nd 
daughter  of  Frederic  Pellatt,  died  at 
Bexhill-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex,  aged  77,  on 
Tuesday,  15  October,  and  was  buried 
in  the  cemetery  at  Bexhill-on-Sea  18 
October  19 12.  Will  dated  14  Feb- 
ruary 19 10,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  9  November  191 2,  by  Evan 
Llewellyn  Jordan  and  Frederic  Henry 
Vaughan. 


PENNY.  Vol.  16,  page  93.— The  Rev. 
Fraser  Hislop  Penny  died  at  1 1  Banbury 
Road,  Oxford,  aged  67,  on  Saturday, 
16  September,  and  was  buried  in  Holy- 
well Cemetery,  Oxford,  on  Wednesday, 
20  September  191 1. 

Thomas  Edward  Fraser  Penny  was 
promoted  Lieutenant  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry  10  August  19 12. 

PENRUDDOCKE.  Vol.  2,  page  45  — 
The  Rev.  William  Feilding  Penruddocke 
was  appointed  Chaplain  of  Community 
of  St.  Wilfrid,  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  3 
October  19 10. 

PERCEVAL.  Vol.  6,  page  90. — Louisa, 
4th  daughter  of  Spencer  Perceval,  died 
at  Northdene,  Ashford,  co.  Kent,  on 
Wednesday,  7  May  19 13. 

Page  94. — Dudley  Perceval  married 
at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  on  Mon- 
day, 6  July  19 14,  the  Hon*''^  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Massey),  eldest  daughter  of 
Lieut. -Colonel  Lionel  Edward,  Baron 
Clarina  ;  born  30  September  1878. 


PERRINS.      Vol.    8,   page    120.  — John 

Stewart  Dyson  Perrins  died  at  Charter- 
house School,  Godalming,  aged  14,  on 
Monday,  26  May,  -and  was  buried  at 
Great  Malvern,  co.  Worcester,  29  May 
1913- 

PERROTT.  Vol.  I,  page  272  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  10,  page  xv.) — Colonel 
Sir  Herbert  CharlesPerrott,  Baronet,  C.B., 
and  Ethel  Lucy  his  wife,  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Helena  Ruth,  born  at 
52  Onslow  Gardens,  South  Kensington, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  14  August, 
baptised  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightshridge, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  6  November 
191 2  (H.R.H.  Princess  Christian  stood 
sponsor). 

PHILLIPS.  Vol.  II,  page  150.— Frank 
Truscott  Phillips  received  brevet  of 
Lieut. -Colonel  26  May  1913. 

Page  152. — The  Rev.  Lionel  Fre- 
mantle  Phillips  was  appointed  Curate  of 
St.  Stythian's,  Perran-Arworthal,  co. 
Cornwall,  191 3. 

PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE.  Vol. 
14,  page  52. — John  Reynolds  Pickersgill- 
Cunlifie  entered  the  Grenadier  Guards 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  17  September  1913. 

Page  54. — Margaret  Aline,  daughter 
of  Charles  Pickersgill-Cunliffe,  was 
married  at  St.  Stephen's,  South  Ken- 
sington, London,  on  Thursday,  26  Oc- 
tober 191 1,  to  Gerald  Wynter  Blathwayt 
(younger  son  of  Arthur  P.  Blathwayt 
of  Northwood  Grange,  co.  Middlesex) ; 
bom  30  June  1879;  entered  the  Royal 
Artillery  (from  Militia)  as  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant 22  December  1898,  Lieutenant 
16  Februar)'  1901,  Captain  18  July 
1906;  served  in  South  African  War 
1902,  at  operations  in  Cape  Colony 
and  Orange  River  Colony  May  1902 
(Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps). 

PIXLEY.  Vol.  7,  page  30. —  Francis 
William  Pixley  is  now  of  Wooburn 
House, Wooburn  Green, co.  Buckingham. 

Page  32  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  xxii.) — Ellis  Brooke  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  Pixley  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Dorothy  Debonnaire,  born  at 
Lymington,  near  Hobart,  Tasmania, 
2  December  1907  ;  and  a  son,  Stuart 
Ellis  Atkins  Pixley,  born  at  Lymington, 
Tasmania,  3:  December  1909. 

Page  32.  —  Arthur  and  Florence 
Pixley  have  further  issue  a  son,  Neville 
Drake  Pixley,  born  at  Brisbane,  Queens- 
land, Australia,  21  September  1913. 


Ivi 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


PIXLEY,  continued. 

Page  32. — James  Aikin  Pixley  died 
at  Hadham,  co.  Hertford,  aged  47,  on 
Sunday,  3  December,  and  was  buried 
there  on  Thursday,  7  December  191 1. 

PLATT-HIGGINS.  Vol.  i,  pages  99 
and  102. — Henry  Platt-Higgins  died  at 
Moorside,  Putney  Heath,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  69,  on  Saturday,  22  August,  and 
was  buried  in  Brookwood  Cemetery, 
\Voking,  CO.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday, 
26  August  1914. 

Page  10 1  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  7, 
page  IX.)  —  Francis  Meban  and  Ethel 
Dorothy  Platt-Higgins  have  further  issue 
a  son,  Michael  Douglas  Platt-Higgins, 
born  at  Westfield,  Little  Shelford,  co. 
Cambridge,  on  Saturday,  24  August, 
baptised  at  Little  Shelford  29  September 
1912. 

POLE-CAREW.  Vol.  5,  page  146  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  S,  page  xv.) — Lieut. - 
General  Sir  Reginald  and  Lady  Beatrice 
Frances  Elizabeth  Pole-Carew  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Patrick  William 
Butler  Pole-Carew,  born  at  Shanbally 
Castle,  CO.  Tipperary,  on  Monday,  25 
August,  baptised  at  the  parish  church, 
Clogheen,  co.  Tipperary,  on  Saturday, 

1 1  October  191 3. 

Page  147. — Charles  Edward  and  Ellen 
Henrietta  Pole-Carew  have  further  issue 
a  son,  Wymond  Nicholas  Richard 
Pole-Carew,  born  at  Halton,  Ceylon, 
3  October,  baptised  at  the  district 
church,  Warleigh,  Dikoya,  Ceylon,  7 
December  1896. 

Charles  William  Pole-Carew  died  16 
June,  and  was  buried  at  Little  Hempston, 
CO.  Devon,  19  June  19 13. 

Page  148. —  Francis  William  Loring 
died  at  Meran,  Austria,  aged  67,  on 
Sunday,  29  October  1905.  Caroline 
Lyttelton  his  wife,  and  younger  daughter 
of  William  Henry  Pole-Carew,  died  at 
2  Victoria  Road,  Kensington,  London, 
on  Friday,  8  September,  and  was  buried 
at  Antony,   co.  Cornwall,  on  Tuesday, 

12  September  191 1. 

PORTMAN.  Vol.  1 1,  page  40.— Seymour 
Berkeley  Portman-Dalton  died  at  Filling- 
ham  Castle,  CO.  Lincoln,  on  Saturday,  1 9 
October,  and  was  buried  at  Fillingham 
on  Thursday,  24  October  191 2. 

Page  43.— The  Hon^eGerald  Berkeley 
and  Dorothy  Marie  Isolde  Portman  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Penelope 
Isobel,  born  21  July  1913. 


PORTMAN,   continued. 

Page  45. — The  Rev.  Alan  Berkeley 
Portman,  Rector  of  Corton  Denham, 
CO.  Somerset,  married  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  on  Saturday, 
12  July  1913,  Violet,  youngest  daughter 
of  David  Alfred  Ker  of  Montalto  and 
Porlavo,  CO.  Down. 

POWELL.  Vol  12,  page  143.  — The 
Rev.  Astell  Drayner  Powell  resigned 
the  Rectory  of  Fallowfield,  co.  Lan- 
caster, July  1912,  and  is  now  of 
Oldchurch,  Watermillock,  Ullswater. 

The  Rev.  Grandage  Edwards  Powell, 
who  was  appomted  Curate  of  St.  Mary's, 
Blackburn,  co.  Lancaster,  November 
191 2,  married  at  Fallowfield,  co.  Lan- 
caster, on  Tuesday,  2  September  19 13, 
Madeline  Mary,  youngest  daughter  of 
Charles  Royle  Allen  of  Egerton  Lodge, 
Fallowfield. 

POWELL-COTTON.  Vol.  9,  page  60. 
Percy  Horace  Gordon  Powell-Cotton 
married  at  Nairobi,  East  Africa,  23 
November  1905,  Hannah  Brayton, 
daughter  of  William  Slater  of  Bassen- 
thwaite,  co.  Cumberland,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  daughter  of  John  Brayton.  They 
have  issue  three  daughters,  Diana,  born 
at  Lowestoft,  co.  Suffolk,  on  Sunday, 
1 2  April,  baptised  at  All  Saints',  Birch- 
ington,  CO.  Kent,  9  July  1908;  Mary, 
born  at  Quex  Park,  Birchington,  on 
Thursday,  21  July,  baptised  at  All 
Saints',  Birchington,  29  July  1910;  and 
Antoinette,  born  at  Que.x  Park,  Birch- 
ington, on  Sunday,  20  July,  baptised 
at  All   Saints',  Birchington,  25  August 

1913- 

POWIS.  Vol.  13,  page  112. — Edward 
Robert  Henry  Herbert  was  promoted 
Lieutenant  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps 
9  November  191 2. 

Page  113.  —  Henry  James  Herbert 
died  at  Berwyn,  Weybridge,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  29,  on  Tuesday,  14  November 
1911. 

Lucy  Edith,  elder  daughter  of  Major- 
General  the  Hon''''^  William  Henry 
Herbert,  died  at  22  Eccleston  Square, 
Pimlico,  London,  on  Saturday,  23 
November  191 2. 

POYNTER.  Vol.  14,  page  1 88.  — Sir 
Edward  John  Poynter,  Baronet,  was 
created  K.C.V.O.  3  June  19 13. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


Ivii 


PRESTON.  Vol.  i6,  page  103.— Joseph 
Classon  Preston  died  at  43  Heathurst 
Road,  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  aged 
67,  on  Sunday,  17  December,  and  was 
cremated  at  Golder's  Green,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Wednesday,  20  December  191 1, 
the  ashes  being  deposited  in  Unity 
Church,  Islington,  co.  Middlesex. 

Page  105. — Stanton  William  Preston 
died  at  7  Eldon  Road,  Hampstead, 
aged  92,  on  Tuesday,  3  March,  and  was 
buried  in  Highgate  Old  Cemetery,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  7  March  1914. 
Will  dated  2  October  1913,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  by  Edith  Preston, 
Arthur  Punnett  and  F.  Le  B.  Lawford. 

Gladys  Kathleen,  2nd  daughter  of 
Percy  Preston,  was  married  at 
Unity  Church,  Islington,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Saturday,  9  September  191 1,  to 
Richard  Lewis  Benton  of  40  Ellesmere 
Road,  Dollis  Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  son 
of  Frederick  Samuel  Benton. 

Page  107. — Stanley  Preston  married 
at  Aden  on  Monday,  27  January  19 13, 
Amy,  only  daughter  of  the  Rev.  A.  Sells 
of  Darjeeling,  India. 

Frank  Preston  died  at  Meadowcroft, 
North  Finchley,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  57, 
on  Monday,  3  March,  and  was  cremated 
at  Golders  Green,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Thursday,  6  March  19 13,  the  ashes 
being  deposited  in  the  yard  of  the 
Unitarian  Chapel,  Rosslyn  Hill, 
Hampstead. 

Page  107  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  77, 
page  xxxi.)  —  Arthur  and  Sylvia  Mary 
Preston  have  issue  a  son,  Cecil  Frank 
Le  Mesurier  Preston,  born  at  6  Maira 
Street,  Calcutta,  India,  on  Wednesday, 
19  July  191 1  ;  and  a  daughter,  Brenda 
Kathleen,  bom  at  16  Blakesley  Avenue, 
Ealing,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Friday,  19 
June  1914. 

PRICE.  Vol.  7,  page  89.— Kathleen 
Janette,  younger  daughter  of  Major 
Edward  Augustus  Uvedale  Price,  was 
married  at  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Calcutta, 
India,  on  Wednesday,  6  November 
191 2,  to  Leslie  Granville  Waller,  elder 
son  of  R.  R.  Waller  of  Calcutta. 

Page  90.  —  Colonel  Charles  Henry 
Uvedale  Price,  D.S.O.,  was  created  C.B. 
(Birthday  honours)  22  June  19 14. 

PRIDEAUX.  Vol.  15,  page  141.— 
Walter  Treverbian  and  ^Iarion  Fenn 
Prideaux  have  further  issue  a  son, 
John  Francis  Prideaux,  bom  at  1 1 
Ladbroke  Square,  Netting  Hill,  London, 


PRIDEAUX,  continued. 

on  Saturday,  30  December  191 1,  bap- 
tised at  Holy  Trinity,  Latimer  Road, 
London,  3  February  1912;  and  a 
daughter,  Anne  Rachel,  born  at  1 1  Lad- 
broke  Square  on  Monday,  23  June, 
baptised  at  Holy  Trinity,  Latimer  Road, 
21  July  1913. 

Page  142.  —  The  Rev.  Sherburne 
Povah  Tregelles  Prideaux  was  appointed 
Rector  of  Dogmersfield,  co.  Hants, 
1912. 

Page  143. — The  Rev.  Frederick 
Joseph  Prideaux,  Vicar  of  Paul,  near 
Penzance,  co.  Cornwall,  since  23  July 
191 1,  and  Annie  Douglas  Renwick  his 
wife,  have  issue  a  daughter,  Winifred 
Elizabeth  Douglas,  born  at  Paul 
Vicarage  on  Sunday,  1 1  January,  bap- 
tised at  Paul  9  February  19 14. 

PRIDEAUX.  Vol.  16,  page  36.— Major 
Francis  Beville  Prideaux  was  created 
C.I.E.  on  the  occasion  of  the  Durbar 
12  December  19 11. 

Page  38. — Walter  Courtenay  Prideaux 
died  at  Johnston  Hall,  Haverfordwest, 
CO.  Pembroke,  30  December  1910,  and 
was  buried  at  Haverfordwest  3  January 
1911. 

Charles  Chamberlen  Anstice  Prideaux 
died  at  13  Newton  Road,  Bayswater, 
London,  17  May,  and  was  buried  in 
Paddington  Cemetery,  Willesden  Lane, 
London,  22  May  191 3. 

Page  40.— Laura  Mary,  4th  surviving 
daughter  of  William  Prideaux,  and  widow 
of  Captain  Robert  Anstice  Stradling 
{see  Pedigree  of  Stradling,  Vol.  IJ, 
po-S^  5)1  died  at  Bognor,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  92,  30  May,  and  was  buried  at 
South  Bersted,  co.  Sussex,  2  June 
1914. 

Guy  Vivian  Anstice  Prideaux  married 
at  St.  Peter's,  Colombo,  Ceylon,  on 
Tuesday,  31  March  1914,  Evelyn 
Gladys,  daughter  of  Stephen  Moore  of 
Stratford-on-Avon,  co.  Warwick. 

PRIDEAUX-BRUNE.  Vol.  2,  page 
gS.  —  Denys  Edward  Prideaux- Brune 
entered  the  Rifle  Brigade  as  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant 4  March  1911,  and  promoted 
Lieutenant  i  February  19 13. 

Page  99.  —  Ellen  Frances,  eldest 
daughter  of  Charles  Glynn  Prideaux- 
Brune,  died  at  Woodrough,  Bramley, 
CO.  Surrey,  16  October,  and  was  buried 
at  Bramley  18  October  19 13. 


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ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


PRITCHETT.  Vol.  i,  page  197.— 
George  Edward  Pritchett,  F.S.A., 
F.R.I. B.A.,  died  at  Oak  Hall,  Bishop's 
Stortford,  co.  Hertford,  aged  87,  on 
Saturday,  24  February,  and  was  buried 
at  Little  Hallingbury,  co.  Essex,  on 
Wednesday,  28  February  1912. 

PUNCHARD.  Vol.  3,  page  136.— 
Edmund  Elgood  Punchard  was  pro- 
moted Lieutenant  Bedfordshire  Regi- 
ment 1 1  June  19 1 2. 

QUAYLE.  Vol.  2,  page  41.  — George 
Harrington  Quayle  died,  aged  66,  on 
Friday,  13  March  1914. 

The  Rev.  Daniel  Fleming  Wilson 
Quayle  was  Curate  of  Badly  (in  charge  of 
Newnham),  co.  Northampton,  1902-11. 

RAGLAN.  Vol.  n,  page  102. —The 
Hon'^''=  FitzRoy  Richard  Somerset,  Lieu- 
tenant Grenadier  Guards,  was  Extra 
A.D.C.  to  Governor  and  Commander- 
in-Chief,  Hong  Kong,  24  October  19 12 
to  4  February  1913,  and  appointed  to 
the  Egyptian  Army  5  February  19 13. 

Page  103.— The  Hon"'=  Wellesley 
FitzRoy  Somerset  was  promoted  Lieu- 
tenant Welsh  Regiment  8  December 
1910. 

Page  104. —  Norman  Arthur  Henry 
Somerset  entered  the  Grenadier  Guards 
as  and  Lieutenant  17  September  1913. 

The  Hon'''^  Nigel  F"itzRoy  Somerset 
entered  the  Gloucester  Regiment  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  3  September  19 13. 

RANDALL.  Vol.  3,  page  175.— 
Etheldreda  Mary  Sancroft,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  William  Sancroft  Randall,  was 
married  at  St.  Peter's,  Mazagon,  Bombay, 
India,  3  November  191 3,  to  John 
Stewart  Gratton,  youngest  son  of 
Herbert  Tom  Gratton  of  Thurlow 
Lodge,  West  Dulwich,  co.  Surrey. 

RATCLIFF.  Vol.  3,  page  140. — Jane, 
wife  of  Daniel  Rowlinson  Ratcliff,  died 
at  24  Lancaster  Gate,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Friday,  27  September,  and 
was  buried  at  Cro.'dey  Green,  co. 
Hertford,  i  October  19 12. 

Page  142. — John  Edward  Ratcliff 
entered  the  Royal  Warwickshire  Regi- 
ment as  2nd  Lieutenant  22  May  191 2, 
and  was  promoted  Lieutenant  13  August 
1913- 

RATTON.  Vol.  3,  page  158. —Eliza 
Mary  Theresa,  daughter  of  Surgeon- 
Major  James  Alban  Ratton,  died  7 
November  1906,  and  was  buried  in 
Glasnevin  Cemetery,  Dublin. 


RATTON,  cotitinued. 

Page  159. — Joseph  Holroyd  Ratton 
was  promoted  Captain  Royal  Artillery 
23  July  1914;  he  was  employed  with 
the  West  African  Frontier  Force  i 
September  rgi  i. 

Wilfrid  Holroyd  Ratton,  of  Gray's 
Inn,  was  called  to  the  Bar  June  19 12. 

RAWSON.  Vol.  8,  page  70.— Frederick 
Philip  Selwyn  Rawson  married  at  St. 
Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  14  July  19 14,  Sarah  Katharine, 
youngest  daughter  of  Hugh  Henry 
Mitchell,  Captain  Rifle  Brigade. 

RAWSON.  Vol.  1 6,  page  1 1 1.— Edmund 
Stansfeld  Rawson,  who  died  4  August, 
was  buried  at  Golder's  Green,  co. 
Middlesex,  8  August  19 11.  His  will 
dated  30  April  1903,  was  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  30  August  191 1,  by 
G.  C.  M.  Sargent. 

REDDIE.  Vol.  12,  page  185.- Anthony 
Julian  Reddie  was  promoted  Major 
South  Wales  Borderers  9  June  1913. 

RENDLESHAM.  Vol.  14,  page  127.— 
Baron  Rendlesham  died  at  Rendlesham 
Hall,  CO.  Suffolk,  aged  71,  on  Thursday, 
9  November,  and  was  buried  at  Camp- 
sea  Ashe,  CO.  Suffolk,  on  Monday,  13 
November  1911. 

The  Hon'''"=Hugh  Edmund  Thellusson 
married  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  28  April  1914, 
Gwynnydd  Colleton,  5th  daughter  of 
Brigadier-General  Sir  Robert  Augustus 
William  Colleton,  Baronet,  C.B.,  of 
Morelands,  Purbrook,  co.  Hants  ;  born 
15  January  1894. 

REW.  Vol.  15,  page  124. — George  Russell 
Rew,  who  was  educated  at  King's 
College,  London,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 
Lond.  1904,  married  at  St.  Martin's, 
Lincoln,  4  July  19 10,  Kate,  daughter 
of  John  Thompson.  They  have  issue  a 
son,  Ralph  Gerald  Oldham  Rew,  bom 
at  Wotton  Grange,  Bedfont,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Saturday,  17  February,  baptised 
at  St.  Mary's,  Bedfont,  22  April  1912; 
and  a  daughter,  Cynthia  Branfill,  born 
at  Wotton  Grange,  Bedfont,  on  Sunday, 
19  July  1914. 

Augusta,  last  surviving  daughter  of 
William  Pell  Rew  \see  page  12 j],  died 
at  The  Old  House,  Finchley,  co.  Middle- 
sex, aged  94,  on  Sunday,  22  March, 
and  was  buried  at  Holy  Trinity,  East 
Finchley,  27  March  19 14. 


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REYNELL-PACK.  Vol.  8,  page  167.— 
Flora  Charlotte,  5th  daughter  of  Lieut. - 
Colonel  Arthur  John  Reynell-Pack, 
C.B.,  was  married  at  St.  Peter's,  Cranley 
Gardens,  London,  on  Thursday,  9  No- 
vember 191 1,  to  Colonel  John  Henry 
Monckton  of  Meriden,  Coventry,  co. 
Warwick  (son  of  Colonel  John  Edmon- 
stone  Monckton) ;  born  at  Bangalore, 
India,  on  Thursday,  26  September 
1850. 

Florence  Elizabeth  Hannah,  wife  of 
Arthur  Denis  Henry  Heber  Reynell- 
Pack,  died  at  Netherton,  co.  Devon,  on 
Thursday,  26  September,  and  was  buried 
at  Combe-in-Teignhead,  co.  Devon,  30 
September  1912. 

REYNOLDS.  Vol.  17,  page  173.— 
Osborne  Reynolds,  LL.D.,  died  at 
Watchet,  co.  Somerset,  aged  69,  on 
Wednesday,  21  February,  and  was 
buried  at  St.  Decuman's,  Watchet,  23 
February  19 12. 

Henry  Osborne  Reynolds  married  at 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  in  Sep- 
tember 191 1,  Theodora  Madeline,  eldest 
daughter  of  Richard  Gillies  Hardy, 
C.S.L,  of  Cheltenham.  They  have  issue 
a  daughter,  Mary  Ducane,  born  at  Ran- 
goon, Burma,  India,  on  Saturday,  9 
August  1913,  baptised  at  Maymyo. 

Page  174. — Mabel  Evelyn,  elder 
daughter  of  Henry  Reynolds  of  Cliff 
House,  Southbourne,  co.  Hants,  was 
married  at  St.  Andrew's,  Boscombe,  co. 
Hants,  on  Monday,  9  June  1913,  to 
Kenneth  Chetwood  Price  Struve  (only 
son  of  Walter  Peddie  Struve  of  Wren- 
wood,  Boscombe);  born  16  September 
1876;  Governor  of  the  White  Nile 
Province,  Sudan. 

Edward  and  Gladys  Reynolds  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Mary,  born  at  North- 
ampton 1 1  October,  baptised  there  6 
November  19 12. 

Page  176. —  Robert  Reynolds  died, 
aged  83,  on  Monday,  2 1  April,  and 
was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Hove, 
CO.  Susse.K,  on  Friday,  25  April  191 3. 
Will  dated  25  May  191 2,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  26  May  1913,  by 
Martha  Mary  Reynolds,  his  eldest 
daughter,  and  Walter  Gerald  Reynolds, 
his  younger  son. 

Clara,  3rd  daughter  of  Robert 
Reynolds,  was  married  at  All  Saints', 
Hove,  6  August  19 14,  to  Arthur  Ernest 
Vizard  (2nd  son  of  Worthy  Vizard 
of    Bath,     CO.     Somerset)  ;      born     at 


REYNOLDS,  continued. 

Bath  20  July  1871  ;  educated  at 
King  Edward  VI.'s  School,  Bath,  and 
B.A.  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge. 

Page  176. — Walter  Gerald  Reynolds 
married  at  Croydon  Registry  Office  20 
April  19 1 2,  Mary  Jane  Brook  (n^e 
Stephens).  They  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Hazel  Mary  Adene,  born  at  Sunny  Cove, 
Banstead,  co.  Surrey,  11  July,  baptised 
at  the  Old  Church,  Hove,  5  October 
1913- 

RHODES.  Vol.  17,  page  165.  — The 
father  of  Thomas  William  Rhodes 
should  be  described  as  Thomas  Rhodes 
of  Musvvell  Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  daughter  of  William 
Rhodes  of  Leyton  Grange,  co.  Essex, 
not  as  printed. 

RICHARDSON.  Vol.  5,  page  104.— 
Elizabeth  Harriott,  wife  of  William 
Ridley  Richardson,  M.A.,  died  at 
Ravensfell,  Bromley,  co.  Kent,  on 
Saturday,  15  August,  and  was  buried 
at  Bromley  on  Tuesday,  18  August 
1914. 

RICKETTS.  Vol.  I,  page  276.— The 
Rev.  Clement  Mallory  Ricketts  was 
appointed  Chaplain  of  Bishop's  College, 
Cheshunt,  in  August  19 12,  and  In- 
cumbent of  St.  Michael  and  All 
Angels',  Colombo,  Ceylon,  in  July 
1914. 

RIVINGTON.  Vol.  3,  page  21. — Francis 
Hansard  Rivington  died,  aged  79,  on 
Wednesday,  2  July,  and  was  buried  in 
Brompton    Cemetery,    London,   4   July 

1913- 

Anna  Maud  Gibson,  eldest  daughter 
of  Walter  Rivington,  F.R.C.S.,  was 
married  at  St.  Matthew's,  Ealing,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Wednesday,  1 1  October 
1 9 II,  to  Herbert  Bicknell  Creed, 
youngest  son  of  George  Creed  of 
Epping,  CO.  Essex. 

Ruth  Sangster,  4th  daughter  of 
Captain  George  Rivington,  R.N.,  of 
Combe  Down,  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  was 
married  at  Combe  Down  on  Friday, 
8  August  1913,  to  Thomas  Walter 
Holme,  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Holme. 

Page  22. — Emily,  2nd  daughter  of 
Charles  Rivington,  died  at  44  Talgarth 
Road,  West  Kensington,  London,  on 
"Tuesday,  30  January,  and  was  buried  in 
Camberwell  Borough  Cemetery,  Honor 
Oak,  3  February  1912. 


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ADDITIONS    &'    CORRECTIONS. 


ROBERTS.  Vol.  II,  page  9.  — Adah 
Felicitas,  wife  of  Frederick  Arthur 
Roberts,  died  on  Tuesday,  17  December, 
and  was  buried  at  Fulmer,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, on  Saturday,  21  December  1912. 

Page  13. — Lady  Ada  Edwina  Stewart, 
younger  daughter  of  Field-Marshal  the 
Earl  Roberts,  was  married  at  All  Saints', 
Ascot,  CO.  Berks,  on  Wednesday,  26 
February  1913,  to  Major  Henry  Frede- 
rick Elliott  Lewin  (son  of  Admiral 
William  H.  Lewin);  born  26  September 
1872  ;  entered  the  Royal  Artillery  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  (from  Militia)  i  April 
1894,  Lieutenant  i  April  1897,  Captain 
8  October  1900,  Major  8  February 
191 1  ;  employed  with  Egyptian  Army 
13  March  1901  to  12  March  191 1, 
Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  the  Sirdar 
4  November  1907  to  31  December 
1908,  and  Secretary  i  January  1909  to 
12  March  191 1. 

ROGERS.  Vol.  6,  page  133.  — Robert 
Peverell  Rogers  entered  the  Wiltshire 
Regiment  as  2nd  Lieutenant  10 
December  191 3. 

Page  134.  —  Hugh  Hext  Rogers, 
Lieutenant  Royal  Navy,  married  at 
All  Saints',  Falmouth,  co.  Cornwall,  on 
Wednesday,  4  September  191 2,  Agnes 
Helena  Trevelyan,  daughter  of  Sir 
Arthur  Moseley  Channel!,  Judge  of  the 
High  Court  of  Justice  (King's  Bench 
Division). 

Page  135. — Gladys  Evelyn  Saltren, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Gerard 
Saltren  Rogers,  was  married  at  All 
Saints',  Falmouth,  on  Wednesday,  3 
June  1 9 14,  to  Ralph  Peter  Bassett  (son 
of  Frederick  Bassett  of  Leighton 
Buzzard,  co.  Bedford. 

Page  137. — Captain  Henry  Rogers, 
R.N.,  died  at  Hartley  House,  Plymouth, 
CO.  Devon,  aged  87,  on  Tuesday,  26 
November  191 2,  and  was  buried  in 
the  cemetery  at  Plymouth. 

Page  138. — Edward  Rogers  was  pro- 
moted Captain  Royal  Engineers  21 
December  191 2. 

Leonard  Rogers  was  promoted  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Indian  Medical  Service  30  Jan- 
uary 19 13;  created  a  Knight  Commander 
of  the  Indian  Empire  22  June  1914. 

Commander  John  Davis  Rogers, 
R.N.,  married  at  St.  Jude's,  Southsea, 
CO.  Hants,  on  Wednesday,  22  April 
19 14,  Elizabeth  Alexandrina  Macdonald, 
daughter  of  Captain  Edward  W.  Hawes, 
R.N. 


ROPE.  Vol.  2,  page  94.  —  George  Rope 
died  at  Blaxhall,  co.  Suffolk,  aged  98, 
on  Friday,  6  December,  and  was  buried 
there  on  Tuesday,  10  December  191 2. 
Will  dated  i  May  1900,  proved  at 
Ipswich  15  May  19 13,  by  Arthur 
Mingay  Rope  and  Edwin  James  Rope. 

Page  95  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  .xl.) — Edward  Richard  and  Rhoda 
Rope  have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Ada 
Beatrice,  born  at  Te  Kopuru,  Northern 
Wairoa,  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  17 
March,  baptised  there  27  May  19 13. 

ROSEBERY.  Vol.  16,  page  133.— 
Henry  Walter  Hope  died  at  Luffness, 
Aberlady,  co.  Haddington,  on  Saturday, 
25  October,  and  was  buried  at  Aberlady 
on  Thursday,  30  October  1913. 

Page  134. — -John  Bellingham  died  at 
Tresserve,  Aix-les- Bains,  France,  on 
Wednesday,  8  February  191 1,  and  was 
buried  there. 

Page  136. — Sir  Henry  William  Prim- 
rose, K.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  I.S.O.,  Chairman 
of  the  Committee  on  Irish  Finance 
191 2,  was  appointed  a  Privy  Councillor 
12  June  1912. 

Margaret  Etrenne  Hannah,  Countess 
of  Crewe,  received  the  Order  of  the 
Crown  of  India  on  the  occasion  of  the 
Durbar  12  December  191 1. 

Page  137. — Lord  and  Lady  Dalmeny 
have  issue  a  son,  Archibald  Ronald 
Primrose,  born  at  38  Berkeley  Square, 
London,  on  Monday,  i  August  1910, 
baptised  at  Mentmore,  co.  Buckingham  ; 
and  a  daughter,  Helen  Dorothy,  born 
7  August  1913,  baptised  at  Mentmore. 

ROUND.  Vol.  12,  page  2.  — Sibylla 
Joanna,  wife  of  the  Rt.  Hon'''^  James 
Round,  died  at  31  De  Vere  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London,  aged  70,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 24  April  19 1 2. 

Eleanor  Douglass,  2nd  daughter  of 
the  Rt.  Hon''''=  James  Round,  died  at 
Birch  Hall,  Colchester,  co.  Essex, 
aged  40,  on  Thursday,  8  January  1914. 

Page  3. — Douglass  Gray  Round  mar- 
ried at  Christ  Church,  Sutton,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Wednesday,  27  September 
191 1,  Irene  Courtenay,  2nd  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Courtenay  Gale,  Vicar  of 
Christ  Church,  Sutton. 

Page  4. — Auriol  Francis  Hay  Round 
was  promoted  Lieutenant  Essex  Regi- 
ment 28  January  191 2. 

Page  6.  —  Charles  Wolfran  Round- 
Turner  was  promoted  Commander  Royal 
Navy  I  January  1914. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


Ixi 


ROXBURGHE.  Vol.  12,  page  157.— 
The  Duke  and  Duchess  of  Roxburghe 
have  issue  a  son,  George  Victor  Robert 
John  Innes-Ker  (Marquess  of  Dowmont), 
born  at  Chesterfield  House,  Mayfair, 
London,  on  Sunday,  7  September, 
baptised  at  the  Chapel  Royal,  St. 
James'  Palace,  on  Thursday,  16  October 
191 3,  their  Majesties  the  King  and 
Queen  stood  sponsors. 

Page  158. — Lady  Blanche  Mary,  wife 
of  Lord  Charles  John  InnesKer,  died 
at  Iron  Cross.  Byfield,  co.  Northampton, 
on  Wednesday,  i  July  1914. 

ROYDS.  Vol.  3,  page  16.— Percy  Moly- 
neux  Rawson  Royds  was  promoted 
Captain  Royal  Navy  i  January  191 2. 

ROYDS.  Vol.  8,  page  26.— The  Rev. 
Sydney  Henry  Armitstead  died  at 
Trefanal,  Glyn  Garth,  Isle  of  Anglesey, 
aged  74,  on  Monday,  29  January,  and 
was  buried  at  Sandbach  Heath,  co. 
Chester,  on  Friday,  2  February  191 2. 

Page  28.^The  Rev.  Canon  Francis 
Coulman  Royds  died  at  Bryn  Golen, 
Penmaenmawr,  co.  Carnarvon,  aged  87, 
on  Saturday,  20  September,  and  was 
buried  in  Dwygyfylchi  Cemetery,  Pen- 
maenmawr, on  Tuesday,  23  September 

1913- 
Page  31. — Mabel  Alington,  6th  daugh- 
ter of  the  Rev.  Nathanael  Royds,  was 
married  at  Old  St.  Paul's  Church, 
Edinburgh,  on  Saturday,  8  November 
1913,  to  Ernest  Stephen  Lumsden ; 
born  in  London  in  December  1S83; 
Associate  Royal  Society  of  Painter 
Etchers  1909. 

Edward  Alington  Royds,  A.M.I.C.E., 
of  the  Irrigation  Department,  Cradock, 
Cape    Colony,    South    Africa,    married 

I  January  191 3,  Annie  Elizabeth,  eldest 
daughter  of  G.  S.  Armstrong  of  Emoyeni, 
Inanada,  Victoria  County,  Natal.  They 
have  issue  a  son,  Nathaniel  George 
Alington  Royds,  born  at  Graaff  Reinet, 
Cape  Colony,  on  Wednesday,  29  Oc- 
tober 1913. 

ROYDS.  Vol.  9,  page  2.— Anne  Elizabeth, 
wife  of  Sir  Edward  Walter  Greene, 
Baronet,  and  3rd  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Smith  Royds,  died  at  Nether 
Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  on 
Friday,  6  September,  and  was  buried  at 
Thurston,   co.   Suffolk,   on   Wednesday, 

II  September  191 2. 


ROYDS,  continued. 

Page  3. — The  Rev.  Thomas  Fletcher 
Royds  was  instituted  and  inducted 
Vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,  BoUington,  co. 
Chester,  on  Friday,  29  November  1912. 

RUDGE.  Vol.  15,  page  147. — Nouaille 
Rudge  of  Threckingham,  co.  Lincoln, 
died  at  5 1  Warwick  Square,  Pimlico, 
London,  aged  70,  on  Thursday,  23 
January  191 3. 

RUGGE-PRICE.  Vol.  14,  page  162.— 
Major  Charles  Frederick  and  Isabella 
Napier  Keith  Rugge-Price  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Lowis  Mary  Maitland, 
born  at  Ballycar,  Waterford,  on  Monday, 
2  October  191 1. 

Page  163. — Gwendolen  Amy,  wife  of 
Arthur  Trevor  O'Bryen  Leslie,  and  2nd 
daughter  of  Sir  Charles  Rugge-Price, 
Baronet,  died  at  46  Comeragh  Road, 
Fulham,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday, 
29  February,  and  was  buried  in  Rich- 
mond Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  on  Monday, 
4  March  1914. 

RUSSELL.  Vol.  5,  page  60. — Colonel 
Walter  Russell  was  appointed  Chief 
Engineer,    London    District,    7    March 

1913- 

Raymond  Wycliffe  Russell  was  pro- 
moted Lieutenant  West  Riding  Regiment 
26  April  1913. 

RYLAND.  Vol.  i,  page  245.— The  Rev. 
Canon  William  Flory  died  at  Redland 
Lodge,  Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  aged 
65,  on  Wednesday,  19  June,  and  was 
buried  in  the  churchyard  at  Lillington, 
CO.  Warwick,  on  Monday,  24  June  191 2. 

Page  247  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  xli.)  —  Llewellyn  Madeley  and 
Muriel  Eliza  Ryland  have  issue  a  son, 
Llewellyn  Winter  Ryland,  born  at 
Winterholme,  Rotton  Park  Road,  Edg- 
baston  co.  Warwick,  on  Thursday,  26 
May  1910,  baptised  at  St.  Augustine's, 
Edgbaston. 

Page  247  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  xli. — Thomas  Howard  and  Beryl 
Stratheden  Ryland  have  issue  a  son, 
Nigel  Ryland,  born  at  Moxhull  Hall, 
near  Birmingham,  co.  Warwick,  on 
Monday,  4  April,  baptised  privately 
17  April  1910,  and  received  into  the 
church  at  Wishaw,  co.  Warwick,  on 
Christmas  Day,  1910  ;  and  a  daughter, 
Pamela,  born  at  Moxhull  Hall  on 
Saturday,  11  April  191 4. 


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ADDITIONS    &>    CORRECTIONS. 


ST.  GEORGE.  Vol.  i,  page  105.— 
Baldwin  John  St.  George  died  at  Pensax 
Court,  CO.  Worcester,  aged  50,  on 
Wednesday,  6  November  19 12. 

Page  108. — Emilia,  widow  of  the 
Rev.  Canon  Howard  St.  George,  died 
at  Claremont,  Billinge,  co.  Lancaster, 
aged  79,  on  Sunday,  28  June  1914. 

SALT.  Vol.  3,  page  104. — The  Rev. 
Cecil  Henry  Salt  died  at  Creswell  Lodge, 
Chiswick,  CO.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday, 
28  March,  and  was  buried  in  Chiswick 
Cemetery  i  April  191 2.  Will  dated 
7  May  1884,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  2  May  19 12,  by  Georgina 
Catherine  Barzey  Salt,  the  relict. 

Edwin  Henry  Francis  Salt  married  at 
the  parish  church,  Barnes,  co.  Surrey, 
18  April  1914,  Philippa  Maud,  younger 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry 
Browse  Tucker,  Vicar  of  Buckfastleigh, 
CO.  Devon,  by  Ellen  Reed  his  wife ; 
born  at  Buckfastleigh  14  December 
1893. 

Cecil  George  Gilbertson  Salt  married 
at  St.  Peter's  Pro -Cathedral,  South 
Qu'Appelle,  Saskachewan,  Canada,  2  Oc- 
tober 19 1 2,  Dora  Hastings  of  Lincoln; 
born  25  September  1887.  They  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Mary  Catherine  Joan, 
born  at  Fort  Qu'Appelle  13  July  1913. 

Ernest  Charles  Parker  Salt  married  at 
St.  Stephen's,  Swift  Current,  Saskachewan, 
Canada,  16  October  191 3,  Jane  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  D.  G.  Quinn ;  born 
ill  December  1893. 

SALTER.  Vol.  2,  page  39  (and  Addenda, 
Vol.  4,  page  V. — The  Rev.  Herbert 
Edward  and  Beatrice  Eva  Salter  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Arthur  Salter,  born 
at  the  Vicarage,  Mattingley,  co.  Hants, 
on  Saturday,  13  August  1898,  baptised 
at  Mattingley  ;  and  two  daughters, 
Beatrice,  born  at  the  Vicarage,  Shirburn, 
CO.  Oxford,  on  Thursday,  2  November 
1899,  baptised  at  Shirburn;  and  Evelyn, 
bom  at  the  Vicarage,  Shirburn,  on 
Sunday,  22  June  1902,  baptised  at 
Shirburn.  Their  eldest  daughter,  Edith, 
died  at  St.  Helen's  School,  Abingdon, 
CO.  Berks,  aged  15,  3  March  1912. 

SAVAGE.  Vol.  3,  page  5.  — The  Rev. 
Charles  Henry  Cole  Webb  died  31 
August  1906,  and  was  buried  at 
Holyhead,  co.  Anglesey. 

Addenda,  Vol.  6,  page  xii. — Beatrice 
Louise,  wife  of  Arthur  Thomas  Savage 
{see  page  6),  died  16  March  191 1,  and 
was  buried  at  Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex. 


SAVAGE,  continued. 

Page  6.  —  Ernest  Smalhvood  Savage 
proceeded  to  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.Ch.  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1896,  and  F.R.C.S. 
Eng.  1896,  and  married  at  Little 
Waltham,  co.  Essex,  on  Saturday,  23 
December  191 1,  Constance,  daughter 
of  Henry  Marriage  of  Ayletts,  Broom- 
field,  CO.  Essex.  They  have  issue  a  son, 
Thomas  Raymond  Savage,  born  at 
The  Ards,  80  Hagley  Road,  Edgbaston, 
CO.  Warwick,  on  Monday,  28  October, 
baptised  at  St.  George's,  Edgbaston, 
22  December  1912. 

SCARBROUGH.  Vol.  13,  page  74.— 
The  Rt.  Hon"=  George  Wyndham 
died  at  Paris,  aged  50,  on  Sunday, 
8  June,  and  was  buried  at  East  Knoyle, 
CO.  Wilts,  on  Friday,  13  June  191 3. 
Will  dated  19  April  191 1. 

Page  75. — Lucy  Cecilia,  Countess  of 
Scarbrough,  was  appointed  a  Lady  of 
Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England 
4  March  191 2. 

SCARLETT.  Vol.  3,  page  53.  —  The 
Hon"=  Hugh  Richard  Scarlett  married 
at  St.  Mary's,  Datchet,  co.  Buckingham, 
on  Wednesday,  15  October  19 13, 
Marjorie,  2nd  daughter  of  John 
McPhillamy  of  Blair  Alhol,  Bathurst, 
New  South  Wales. 

The  Hon""^  Percy  Gerald  Scarlett 
was  appointed  Adjutant  East  Kent 
Regiment  4  August  191 1. 

The  Hon''''=  Leopold  Florence  Scarlett, 
Lieutenant  Royal  Navy,  retired  in  July 
1913- 

SCARSDALE.  Vol.  4,  page  80.— The 
Rt.  Hon''''=  George  Nathaniel,  Baron 
Curzon  of  Kedleston,  was  created  a 
Baron,  Viscount  and  Earl  of  the  United 
Kingdom  2  November  191 1,  as  Baron 
Ravensdale  of  Ravensdale,  co.  Derby, 
Viscount  Scarsdale  of  Scarsdale,  co. 
Derby,  and  Earl  Curzon  of  Kedleston, 
CO.  Derby. 

SCHOMBERG.  Vol.  i,  page  209.— 
Emily  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph 
Trigge  Schomberg,  Q.C.,  died  at  Seend, 
CO.  Wilts,  on  Wednesday,  30  July,  and 
was  buried  there  on  Saturday,  2  August 
1913.  Will  dated  21  April  1902,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry,  October  19 14, 
by  Arthur  Schomberg  and  Edmund 
Gierke  Schomberg. 

Page  210. — Reginald  Charles  Francis 
Schomberg  was  promoted  Captain 
Seaforth  Highlanders  15  March  19 13. 


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SCOTT.  Vol.  15,  page  127. — Sir  Samuel 
Haslani  and  Carmen  Estelle  Scott  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Anne  Katherine 
Sibella,  born  at  Bolton-le-Moors,  co. 
Lancaster,  23  September,  baptised  there 
12  December  191 2. 

Page  128. — Beatrice  Mary,  wife  of 
Lieut. -Colonel  George  Frederick  Scott, 
died  on  Friday,  4  October,  and  was 
buried  at  St.  Katharine's,  Arthog,  co. 
Merioneth,  9  October  191 2. 

Francis  Clayton  Scott  married  at 
Claughton,  co.  Chester,  on  Thursday, 
31  August  191 1,  Gwendolen  Frieda 
Martha,  youngest  daughter  of  George 
Jager  of  Lingdale,  Birkenhead,  co. 
Chester.  They  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Joan  Frieda,  born  at  Thorn  Lea, 
Bolton-le-Moors,  co.  Lancaster,  on 
Monday,  19  August  191 2. 

SEFTON.  Vol.  10,  page  157. — Lieut.- 
Colonel  Caryl  Craven  Molyneux  died 
at  the  Red  House,  Bodicote,  co.  Oxford, 
aged  75,  on  Thursday,  7  March,  and 
was  buried  at  Adderbury,  co.  Oxford, 
on  Monday,  11  March  191 2. 

SEXTON.  Vol.  6,  page  21. — Marianne, 
widow  of  George  Pettit,  was  buried 
at  Wherstead,  co.  Suffolk,  on  Friday, 
3  November  1911. 

SHADWELL.  Vol.  3,  page  106.— 
Charles  Lancelot  Shadwell  resigned 
his  Fellowship  of  Winchester  College 
February  1914. 

Page  108. — Miriam  Olive,  only  child 
of  Bernard  Shadwell  of  Leyton,  co. 
Essex,  was  married  at  the  parish  church, 
Marylebone,  London,  on  Thursday, 
9  January  1913,  to  Albert  John  Francis 
Osborne,  younger  son  of  A.  H.  Osborne. 

SHANN.  Vol.  r,  page  169.  — Edward 
Warington  Shann  married  at  Haslemere, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday,  2  July  191 3, 
Ruth  Olivia,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
Hon''''=  William  Broome,  Puisne  Judge 
Supreme  Court,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
They  have  issue  a  daughter,  Viola 
Mary,  born  at  5  Greenside  Place, 
St.  Andrews,  co.  Fife,  on  Friday,  3 
July  1 914. 

SHEKELL.  Vol.  6,  page  69.— Harriot, 
youngest  daughter  of  Thomas  Shekell, 
died  at  109  Rugby  Road,  Leamington, 
CO.  Warwick,  aged  88,  on  Tuesday, 
I  July  1913. 


SHERBORN.  Vol.  13,  page  67.— 
Charles  William  Sherbom  died  at  i 
Finborough  Road,  South  Kensington, 
London,  aged  80,  on  Saturday,  10 
February,  and  was  buried  in  Highgate 
Cemetery,  co.   Middlesex,   14   February 

1912.  Will  dated  5  August  1896,  with 
codicil  dated  3  May  1897,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  25  March  191 2, 
by  Henry  Staples  Thome  and  Charles 
liavies  Sherbom. 

SHERBORNE.  Vol.  10,  page  21.— 
The  Hon'''"^  Emily  Isabella  Constance, 
2nd  daughter  of  James  Henry  Legge, 
3rd  Baron  Sherborne,  and  widow  of 
Edwin  Corbett,  died  in  I^ndon  on 
Sunday,  28  January,  and  was  buried  in 
Richmond  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Thursday,  i  February  191 2. 

Page  24  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  XXXV.) — James  Huntly  and  Ethel 
Mary  Button  have  further  issue  a  son, 
George  Edward  Button,  born  23  Sep- 
tember 19 1 2,  baptised  at  St.  Peter's, 
Bournemouth,  co.  Hants. 

Page  24. — Commander  Arthur  Brand- 
reth  Scott  Button,  R.N.,  married  at  the 
parish  church,  Brompton,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Thursday,  12  February  19 14,  Boriel, 
youngest  daughter  of  Sir  John  Adam 
Hay,  Baronet. 

SHUTTLEWORTH.  Vol.  13,  page 
166. — Janet  Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of 
Sir  James  Phillips  Kay-Shuttleworth, 
Baronet,  died  at  Badenweiler,  Germany, 
aged  71,  on  Sunday,  17  May,  and  was 
buried  at  Sodon  am  Tanus,  Germany, 
on  Wednesday,  20  May  1914. 

Page  167.  —  The  Hon''''  LawTcnce 
Ughtred  Kay-Shuttleworth  (who  pro- 
ceeded B.A.  of  BaUiol  College,  Oxford, 
and  was  called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner 
Temple  1913)  married  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Westminster,  on  Saturday,    i   February 

1913,  Selina  Adine,  only  daughter  of 
the  Hon'''=  Francis  Charles  Bridgeman, 
M.P.,  Colonel  Scots  Guards,  by  Gertrude 
Cecilia  his  wife,  eldest  daughter 
of  George  Hanbury  of  Blythewood, 
Maidenhead,  co.  Berks ;  bom  at  25 
Granville  Place,  Portman  Square,  Lon- 
don, on  Thursday,  24  June  1886. 
They  have  issue  a  son,  Richard  Ughtred 
Paul  Kay-Shuttleworth,  horn  at  7 
Queensberry  Place,  South  Kensington, 
London,  on  Thursday,  30  October, 
baptised  at  Barbon,  co.  Westmorland, 
18  December  1913. 


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ADDITIONS    6-    CORRECTIONS. 


SHUTTLEWORTH,  continued. 

The  Hon''''=  Edward  James  Kay- 
Shuttleworth  was  gazetted  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant 7  th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade 
August  1 9 14. 

SIMPSON.  Vol.  10,  page  150. — Marianne 
Frances,  wife  of  Francis  Charles  Simpson, 
died  at  Maypool,  Churston  Ferrers,  co. 
Devon,  on  Sunday,  i  December,  and 
was  buried  at  Townstali,  co.  Devon, 
4  December  19 12. 

Page  150  {a?id  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  Hv.) — The  Rev.  Francis  Russell 
Benedict  and  Edith  Mary  Simpson 
had  issue  two  sons,  John  Simpson,  born 
10  January  1907,  who  died  5  February 
following,  and  was  buried  at  Townstali, 
CO.  Devon ;  and  Christopher  Francis 
Russell  Simpson  {see  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  xllil.)  ;  and  two  daughters,  Joan 
Mary  de  Cartaret,  born  at  Dartmouth, 
CO.  Devon,  11  March  1910,  baptised  at 
Townstali;  and  Anne  Catherine  Meyrick, 
born  at  Dartmouth  30  May  191 2,  bap- 
tised at  Townstali. 

Page  152. — Richard  Charles  Simpson 
was  appointed  Lieutenant  Indian  Army 
6  October  191 1. 

Eveline  Jane,  younger  daughter  of 
Charles  Frederick  Richard  Simpson, 
was  married  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  London,  on  Saturday,  30 
March  191 2,  to  Edmund  Digby  Max- 
well Robertson,  Lieutenant  Royal  Navy, 
son  of  Colonel  Henry  Maxwell 
Robertson,  R. A.,  of  Rannoch, Chichester, 
CO.  Sussex. 

SKINNER.  Vol.  10,  page  127.  — The 
Rev.  Cecil  George  Paget  was  instituted 
Rector  of  Stock  Gaylard,  co.  Dorset, 
1905.  He  and  his  wife  Innes  Elizabeth 
celebrated  their  silver  wedding  4  January 
1912. 

SMITH.  Vol.  2,  page  130.  —  Agnes 
Frederica,  widow  of  Sir  Charles  Cunliffe 
Smith,  Baronet,  and  youngest  daughter 
of  Capel  Cure,  died  at  Suttons,  co. 
Essex,  aged  76,  on  Tuesday,  4  March, 
and  was  buried  at  Stapleford  Tawney, 
CO.  Essex,  on  Saturday,  8  March  19 13. 
{See  Pedigree  of  Cure,  Vol.  2,  page  24.) 
Page  131. — The  Rev.  Spencer  Comp- 
ton  Hamilton  Spencer-Smith  died  at 
54  Egerton  Crescent,  Brompton,  co. 
Middlesex,  aged  69,  on  Thursday,  11 
May,  and  was  buried  at  Kingston,  co. 
Dorset,  on  Monday,  15  May  191 1. 


SMITH,  continued. 

Page  131  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  xliv.) — Michael  Seymour  Hamilton 
and  Evelyn  Penelope  Spencer-Smith 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Peter  Compton 
Spencer -Smith,  born  at  38  a  Bluff, 
Yokohama,  Japan,  on  Tuesday,  12 
November  191 2. 

The  Rev.  Laurence  George  Capel 
Cure  died  at  the  Rectory,  Abbess 
Roding,  CO.  Essex,  aged  78,  on  Thurs- 
day, 27  June,  and  was  buried  at 
Abbess  Roding  i  July  19 12.  {See 
Pedigree  of  Cure,    Vol.  2,  page  24.) 

Page  132 Gerald  Montague  Spencer- 
Smith  married  at  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane 
Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Tuesday,  16  July  191 2,  Iris  Mary,  2nd 
daughter  of  Richard  Arthur  Hamilton 
Seymour.  They  have  issue  a  son,  John 
Seymour  Spencer-Smith,  born  at  25 
Brompton  Square,  Kensington,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  24  June  191 3. 

Richard  Osbaldeston  Spencer-Smith 
married  20  June  191 2,  Murielle  Alethe 
Victoria,  3rd  daughter  of  Leonard  Guise 
Wingfield  -  Stratford  of  Powerscourt, 
Beaumont,  Natal,  South  Africa,  J. P. 

Grace  Isabel  Spencer,  3rd  daughter 
of  Gilbert  Joshua  Spencer-Smith,  was 
married  at  Bursledon,  co.  Hants,  on 
Wednesday,  27  December  191 1,  to 
James  Gordon  Eraser  (younger  son  of 
Arthur  M.  Eraser  of  Winnipeg,  Canada) ; 
Naval  Cadet  15  July  1S96,  Midshipman 
15  January  1898,  Sub-Lieutenant  29 
October  1901,  Lieutenant  29  October 
1902. 

SMITH-BOSANQUET.  Vol.  i,  page 
251. — Lettice  Evelyn,  youngest  daughter 
of  Horace  James  Smith-Bosanquet,  was 
married  at  St.  Albans  Abbey,  co.  Hert- 
ford, on  Wednesday,  31  July  191 2,  to 
William  Kyrle  Ffrench,  son  of  the  Rev. 
William  Stephen  Ffrench. 

SOMERS.  Vol.  2,  page  15.— The 
Warrant  for  the  alteration  in  the  Somers 
Arms  was  granted  by  Sir  Alfred  Scott 
Scott-Gatty,  Garter,  and  George  Edward 
Cokayne,  Clarenceux,  and  recorded  by 
Henry  Farnham  Burke,  C.V.O.,  Somerset 
Herald,  30  June  1904  :  See  Book-plate 
facing. 

Evan  Henry  Llewellyn  died  at 
Pytte,  Clyst  St.  George,  co.  Devon, 
aged  67,  on  Friday,  27  February  1914, 
and  was  buried  at  Burrington,  co. 
Somerset. 


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Ixv 


SPARROW.  Vol.  I,  page  229.— Edith, 
eldest  daughter  of  Arthur  Sparrow  of 
Preen  Manor,  co.  Salop,  J.  P.  and 
D.L.  ;  died  at  Tenby,  co.  Pembroke, 
on  Saturday,  21  October  191 1. 

SPEDDING.  Vol.  13,  page  156.— 
John  Brownrigg  Spedding  died  at  5 1 
Hurlingham  Court,  Fulham,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Sunday,  22  December,  and  was 
cremated  at  Golder's  Green,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Friday,  27  December  1912. 

The  Rev.  Trevor  Wolfe  Deey 
Spedding  was  appointed  Vicar  of 
Glen  Parva  with  South  Wigston,  co. 
Leicester,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Forces 
at  Glen  Parva  191 1. 

Page  158. — Charles  Rodney  Spedding 
was  promoted  Major  Royal  Irish  Rifles 
2  November  igii. 

SPOONER.  Vol.  16,  page  142.— 
Frances  Catherine,  2nd  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  William  Archibald  Spooner, 
D.D.,  was  married  in  the  chapel  of 
New  College,  Oxford,  on  Wednesday, 
24  September  191 3,  to  Campbell 
Dodgson  (7th  son  of  William  Oliver 
Dodgson  of  Crayford,  co.  Kent) ;  born 
at  Crayford  13  August  1867;  educated 
at  Winchester  and  Scholar  of  New 
College  1885,  Oxford,  matriculated  15 
October  1886,  B.A.  (2nd-class  Mods. 
1888,  ist-class  Lit.  Hum.  1890,  2nd-class 
Theology  1891)  1890,  M.A.  1891  ; 
Keeper  of  Prints  and  Drawings,  British 
Museum,  1912. 

Page  143.  —  Ellen  Maxwell,  4th 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  William  Archibald 
Spooner,  D.D.,  was  married  by  special 
licence  in  the  chapel  of  New  College, 
Oxford,  on  Tuesday,  3  September  1912, 
to  Arthur  John  Layard  Murray  (eldest 
son  of  Arthur  Hallam  Murray  of 
The  Home  Farm,  Sandling,  co.  Kent)  ; 
Midshipman  Royal  Navy  30  May  1903, 
Sub- Lieutenant  30  July  1906,  Lieutenant 
30  July  1907. 

STARKIE.  Vol.  6,  page  151  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  i§,  page  xxviii.) — Piers 
Cecil  Le  Gendre  and  Cicely  Starkie 
have  issue  a  daughter,  Priscilla  Clare 
Aimee,  born  at  Ribbleton  Hall,  Preston, 
CO.  Lancaster,  on  Monday,  30  March, 
baptised  at  St.  Joseph's,  Preston,  1 1 
April  19 14. 

STOCKER.     Vol.  17,  page  180.— Hubert 

Goodman  and  Katharine  Stocker  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Peter  Crisp  Stocker, 
born  at  The  Rookery   Farm,  Westcott, 


STOCKER,  continued. 

CO.  Surrey,  on  Midsummer  Day,  Tues- 
day, baptised  at  Westcott  on  Friday,  25 
July  1913. 

Edgar  Henry  Stocker,  Captain  13th 
Hussars,  was  appointed  Adjutant  to 
Territorial  Force  i  September  19 13. 
He  married  at  St.  Mark's,  North  Audley 
Street,  London,  on  Thursday,  1 1 
June  19 1 4,  Violet,  elder  daughter  of 
John  William  Clayton,  Captain  13th 
Hussars. 

STONE.  Vol.  I,  page  61.  —  Edward 
Stone,  Captain  2nd  Dragoon  Guards 
(Queen's  Bays),  married  at  the  Church 
of  the  Ascension,  Blackheath,  co.  Kent, 
on  Tuesday,  29  April  1913,  Dora,  3rd 
daughter  of  Frederick  Monier  Williams 
of  4  Lansdowne  Place,  Blackheath. 

STRADLING.  Vol.  17,  page  5.— Laura 
Mary,  widow  of  Captain  Robert  Anstice 
Stradling,  and  4th  surviving  daughter 
of  William  Prideaux  (see  Pedigree  of 
Prideaux,  Vol.  16,  page  4.0),  died  at 
Bognor,  co.  Sussex,  aged  92,  on  Satur- 
day, 30  May  1 914. 

STRICKLAND.  Vol.  9,  page  99  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  11,  page  xa-.)— Frederick 
and  Mary  Beatrix  Strickland  of  The 
Brow,  Malton,  co.  York,  have  further 
issue  two  daughters,  Diana  Blanche, 
born  at  Derwent  Mount,  Malton,  26 
April,  baptised  at  Amotherby,  co.  York, 
5  June  191 1  ;  and  Lettice,  born  at 
Derwent  Mount,  Malton,  on  Sunday, 
9  February,  baptised  at  Amotherby  in 
April  1913. 

STUCLEY.     Vol.  2,  page  150. — Louisa, 

widow  of  Sir  George  Stucley-Stucley, 
Baronet,  died  18  November,  and  was 
buried  at  Bideford,  co.  Devon,  20 
November  19 13. 

Page  150  (a7id  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  xliv.) — Humphry  St.  Leger  Stucley 
was  promoted  Major  Grenadier  Guards 
14  February  191 2.  He  and  Dorothy 
Beatrice  Rose  his  wife  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Lewis  Robert  Carew 
Stucley,  born  14  December  1910. 

SWANN.  Vol.  I,  page  95-— The  Rev. 
Cecil  Gordon  Aldersey  Swann  was 
appointed  Curate  of  St.  Pancras,  Lon- 
don, igii. 


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ADDITIONS    is'    CORRECTIONS. 


SWANN,  continued. 

Page  97.  —  Constance  Mary,  only 
daughter  of  Charles  William  Swann, 
was  married  at  St.  Mark's,  Belleride, 
Hobart,  Tasmania,  26  May  19 14,  to 
Robert  Augustus  Combermere  Gibbings 
of  Hobart,  elder  son  of  I.ieut. -Colonel 
Gibbings  of  Chilton,  co.  Somerset,  for- 
merly of  the  2nd  West  India  Regiment. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Graham  Swann  was 
instituted  Vicar  of  St.  Jude's,  Manning- 
ham,  CO.  York  (by  the  Bishop  of  Ripon), 
I  September  191 1. 

SWANN.  Vol.  5,  page  loi.— The  Rev. 
Nathanael  Emilus  Egerton  Swann  was 
appointed  Curate  of  St.  Sepulchre's, 
Holborn,  London,  19 13. 

SWITHINBANK.  Vol.  7,  page  151. 
The  Rev.  Herbert  Spenser  Swithinbank 
resigned  the  vicarage  of  Kingston  Vale, 
CO.  Surrey,  26  June  1912;  he  was 
Vicar  of  St.  Bartholomew's,  Southsea, 
1 91 2-1 3,  and  Rector  of  Wonston,  both 
CO.  Hants,  191 1- 14. 

Cuthbert  Winthrop  Swithinbank  is 
now  Lieutenant-Commander  H.M.S. 
"  Swiftsure." 

Page  152. — Isobel,  younger  daughter 
of  Harold  William  Swithinbank,  was 
married  12  July  19 11,  to  the  Hon'''^ 
Richard  Stafford  Cripps,  youngest  son 
of  Sir  Charles  Alfred,  Baron  Parmoor, 
K.C.V.O.,  K.C. ;  born  at  32  Elm  Park 
Gardens,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Wednesday,  24  April  1889. 

TAYLOR.  Vol.  II,  page  55.  — Ellen, 
widow  of  Charles  Taylor,  died  at  Mistley 
House,  CO.  Essex,  aged  88,  on  Saturday, 
30  December  191 1,  and  was  buried  at 
Mistley  4  January  191 2. 

TEMPEST.  Vol.  2,  page  142.— Roger 
Stephen  Tempest,  Captain  Scots  Guards, 
married  at  St.  James',  Spanish  Place, 
London,  on  Thursday,  31  October  191 2, 
Valerie,  elder  daughter  of  Arthur  Glover. 
They  have  is.sue  a  son,  Stephen  Tempest, 
born  at  26  St.  George's  Road,  Pimlico, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  29  October, 
baptised  at  St.  James',  Spanish  Place, 
London,  7  November  1913. 

Page  143.— Wilfrid  Norman  Tempest 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  22  May  191 2. 

TENNYSON.  Vol.  14,  page  94.— Charles 
Arthur  Tennyson  was  promoted  Captain 
Royal  Marines  i  September  1913. 


TENNYSON,  confhmed. 

Page  96. — Alfred  Browning  Stanley 
Tennyson  of  Cragbeg,  Clarina,  co. 
Limerick,  Local  Government  Board 
Inspector,  married  in  Henry  VII. 's 
Chapel,  Westminster  Abbey,  on  Tues- 
day, 17  December  19 12,  the  Hon*"'' 
Margaret  Cicely,  3rd  daughter  of 
James  David  (Drummond),  Viscount 
Strathallan ;  born  13  February  1880. 
They  have  issue  a  son,  James  Alfred 
Tennyson,  born  at  39  Elm  Park 
Gardens,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Wednesday,  26  November,  baptised  at 
the  Old  Church,  Chelsea,  on  Monday, 
22  December  19 13. 

Page  96  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  xlv.) — Charles  Bruce  Locker  and 
Ivy  Gladys  Tennyson  have  issue  a 
son,  Frederick  Penrose  Tennyson,  born 
at  22  Carlyle  Square,  Chelsea,  on 
Monday,  26  August  19 12. 

THOMAS.  Vol.  6,  page  47.— Reginald 
Seymour  Thomas  was  promoted  Major 
Indian  Army  12  December  191 2. 

THORNTON-DUESBERY.  Vol.  9, 
page  63. — The  Rev.  Charles  Leonard 
Thornton- Duesbery  was  appointed 
Canon  of  Chelmsford  i  May  1914. 

THORP.  Vol.  17,  page  182.— Margaret 
Mary  Elizabeth,  widow  of  the  Rev. 
Gervase  Thorp,  died  at  Blackheath,  co. 
Kent,  aged  74,  on  Friday,  10  January, 
and  was  buried  in  the  General  Cemetery, 
Ipswich,  CO.  Suffolk,  14  January  1913. 
Will  dated  20  December  191 2,  proved 
at  Wisbech  28  April  1913,  by  John 
William  Disney  Thorp,  her  son. 

Page  183. — Henry  John  Thorp,  M.D., 
died  at  39  Henley  Road,  Ipswich,  co. 
.Suffolk,  aged  81,  on  Friday,  3  October 
1913,  and  was  buried  in  the  General 
Cemetery,  Ipswich.  (See  Pedigree  of 
Mason,  Vol.  15,  page  136.) 

The  Rev.  Clement  Raymond  and 
Florence  Kathleen  Perry  celebrated 
their  silver  wedding  25  July  1913. 

Page  184. — Susan  Margaret,  widow  of 
Sidney  Thorp,  died  at  Northcote, 
Tewkesbury,  co.  Gloucester,  aged  74, 
on  Saturday,  11  November  1911. 

THURBURN.  Vol.  5,  page  114.— 
Annie  Thurburn,  wife  of  Edward  Alexan- 
der Thurbum  of  Mayen,  Rothiemay,  co. 
Banff,  died  in  London  on  Wednesday, 
II  March,  and  was  buried  at  Rothiemay 
on  Tuesday,  17  March  1914. 


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THURBURN,  continued. 

Page  ii6.  —  Alexander  Thurburn, 
LL.B.,  died  at  Keith,  co.  Banff,  aged  71, 
on  Saturday,  7  December  19 12,  and 
was  buried  there  on  Tuesday,  10 
December  191 2. 

THURSBY.  Vol.  II,  page  93.— Sir  John 
Ormerod  Scarlett  and  Lady  Thursby 
celebrated  their  silver  wedding  on 
Friday,  28  November  1913. 

Clara,  only  child  of  Sir  John  Ormerod 
Scarlett  Thursby,  Baronet,  was  married 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane  Street,  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  15  January 
1 9 14,  to  Geoffrey  Aspinall  (son  of 
Colonel  Ralph  John  Aspinall  of  Standon 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster);  born  25  June  1884. 

Page  98.  —  Mary,  widow  of  Piers 
Thursby,  died  at  45  Pont  Street, 
Belgrave  Square,  London,  aged  72, 
on  Easter  Sunday,  7  April,  and  was 
buried  at  Broadwell,  co.  Gloucester,  on 
Friday,  12  April  19 12. 

Alice  Anne,  widow  of  Lieut. -Colonel 
Richard  Hasell  Thursby,  died  at 
Melbury  Lodge,  Winchester,  co.  Hants, 
on  Tuesday,  12  March,  and  was  buried 
at  Winchester  on  Thursday,  14  March 
1912. 

THURSFIELD.  Vol.  14,  page  184.— 
John  Horace  Thursfield  was  appointed 
Town  Clerk  of  the  Borough  of  Kidder- 
minster 21  December  1910,  and 
gazetted  Captain  6th  South  Staffordshire 
Regiment  in  July  19 14. 

The  Rev.  Gerald  Arthur  Richard 
Thursfield  was  appointed  Chaplain  at 
Bassein,  Lower  Burma,  in  March  19 13. 

Page  185.  —  Aubrey  Charles  Thurs- 
field was  promoted  Lieutenant  Royal 
Navy  31  December  1909. 

TOLHURST.  Vol.  I,  page  64.— John 
Grose  Tolhurst  died  at  Cranham,  co. 
Gloucester,  aged  49,  on  Tuesday,  29 
October  191 2. 

TOWER.  Vol.  2,  page  34. — Christopher 
Cecil  Tower  married  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
15  April  19 13,  Dorothy  Cynthia,  elder 
daughter  of  Colonel  Herbert  Conyers 
Surtees,  C.B.,  M.V.O,  D.S.O.,  of  Mains- 
forth  Hall,  co.  Durham  ;  born  at  15 
Victoria  Street,  Westminster,  on  Tues- 
day, 27  November  188S.  They  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Pamela  Sophia,  born 
at  Weald  Hall,  co.  Essex,  on  Thursday, 
4  June,  baptised  at  South  Weald  6  July 
1914. 


TROTMAN.  Vol.  3,  page  1 6 1.— Charles 
Newsham  Trotman  was  promoted 
Colonel  (2nd  Commandant)  Royal 
Marines  12  October  1913. 

Page  162. — Ellen  and  Arthur  Robert 
Wickham  were  married  at  the  parish 
church,  Brighton,  2  January  1862  \riot 
1 86 1.]  They  celebrated  their  golden 
wedding  2  January  1912. 

TUDSBERY-TURNER  (now 
TUDSBERY).  Vol.  i,  page  191. 
Francis  Cannon  Tudsbery  Tudsbery 
was  called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner 
Temple  28  June  191 1;  elected  Yorke 
Prizeman  of  Cambridge  University  for 
1912  ;  married  at  Blairingone,  co.  Perth, 
on  Thursday,  20  August  19 14,  Isabella 
Fleming,  youngest  daughter  of  Robert 
Mackay  Sutherland  of  Solsgirth,  Dollar, 
CO.  Clackmannon. 

TURNBULL.  Vol.  15,  page  195.— 
Reginald  March  Turnbull  died  at 
Byculla,  Highgate,  co.  Middlesex,  aged 
64,  on  Saturday,  27  July,  and  was  buried 
in  Highgate  Cemetery  on  Tuesday,  30 
July  1912.  Will  dated  21  May  1909, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1461,  12)  10  Sep- 
tember 19 1 2,  by  Reginald  March 
Kesterson  Turnbull,  son,  and  Lewis 
Robert  Turnbull,  brother. 

Page  196. — Oswald  Graham  Noel 
Turnbull  married  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  on  Saturday, 
25  April  1914,  Doris  Trevor,  only 
daughter  of  Alfred  Pearce-Jones  of  Clay- 
gate,  CO.  Surrey;  born  at  Whitby,  co.York. 

TURQUAND.  Vol.  10,  page  46.— Louis 
Turquand  died  at  5 1  Glebe  Road, 
Hornsey,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  67,  on 
Saturday,  4  July,  and  was  buried  in 
Guildford  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Friday,  10  July  19 14. 

UPCHER.  Vol.  3,  page  26.— The  Rev. 
Abbot  Roland  Upcher,  Rural  Dean  of 
Dunwich  1890-13,  was  appointed  Vicar 
of  Stradbrooke,  co.  Suffolk,  19 12. 

Page  27. — The  Rev.  Arthur  Charles 
Wodehouse  Upcher  was  appointed  Hon. 
Canon  of  Norwich  1909. 

Page  28.— The  Ven'''^  James  Hay 
Upcher,  Priest-in-Charge  of  Machekr, 
Mashonaland,  South-East  .-Africa,  1907 
-12,  was  appointed  Priest-in-Charge  of 
Epiphany  Mission,  Rusapi,  Mashonaland, 
1912. 

VAILLANT.  Vol.  13,  page  29.— Eliza- 
beth, wife  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Vaillant, 
was  the  eldest  daughter  of  John  Balchin 
\iiot  Balchen]. 


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ADDITIONS    6-    CORRECTIONS. 


VAILLANT,  continued. 

Page  32.  —  Lieut. -Colonel  Francis 
Laidley  and  Isabel  Bithynia  Swan 
celebrated  their  silver  wedding  on 
Monday,  i  September  19 13. 

Francis  Gerard  died  at  Strone, 
Hodgson's  Avenue,  Neutral  Bay,  North 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  1 1  February 
1914,  and  was  buried  in  Gore  Hill 
Cemetery,  North  Sydney,  next  day. 

Page  33  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ly, 
page  xxxvii.)  —  Richard  Balchen  and 
Evangelme  Ada  Vaillant  have  issue  a 
son,  Paul  Francois  Reginald  Vaillant, 
born  at  2  Whitehall  Place,  Gravesend, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Wednesday,  19  June, 
baptised  at  St.  John's,  Gravesend,  30 
June  1912  ;  and  a  daughter,  Claire 
Isabel  Theodosia,  born  at  Bean,  near 
Dartford,  co.  Kent,  on  Tuesday,  18 
August,  baptised  at  St.  John's,  Grave- 
send, on  Sunday,  6  September  19 14. 
Evangeline  Ada  Vaillant  was  8th 
[not  6th]  daughter  of  Alfred  Webb 
of  2  Whitehall  Place,  Gravesend,  by 
Hannah  {nee  Reader)  his  wife ;  born 
at  Rose  Lodge,  Perry  Street,  Gravesend, 
5  November  1889. 

VASSALL.  Vol.  17,  page  153.— Martha 
Ann,  wife  of  the  Rev.  William  Vassall, 
died  at  Hurst  Manor,  Martock,  co. 
Somerset,  aged  74,  on  Tuesday,  3  Feb- 
ruary, and  was  buried  at  Martock  on 
Friday,  6  February  19 14. 

Henry  Holland  Vassall  of  Aisholt,  co. 
Somerset,  married  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  London,  11  October  19 10, 
Gwendolen  St.  Clair  Chase,  daughter  of 
R.  Chase  Morris  of  Wellington,  New 
Zealand.  They  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Patricia  St.  Clair,  born  at  Zomba,  Nyassa- 
land,  British  Central  Africa,  12  May 
19 1 2,  baptised  at  Fort  Johnston,  Nyassa- 
land. 

Page  154.  —  Robert  Lowe  Grant 
Vassall,  Chairman  of  the  Taff  Vale 
Railway  Company,  died  at  Oldbury 
Court,  Fishponds,  co.  Gloucester,  aged 
83,  on  Sunday,  6  April,  and  was  buried 
there  on  Thursday,  10  April  191 3. 

VIDLER.  Vol.  13,  page  95. — John 
Symonds  Vidler  died  at  Beachlands, 
Camber,  near  Rye,  co.  Sussex,  on  Mon- 
day, 8  July  1 91 2.  Will  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  6  November  191 2. 

John  Lionel  Symonds  Vidler  married 
at  the  Galle  Face  Church,  Colombo, 
Ceylon,    on    Monday,    2    March    19 14, 


VIDLER,  continued. 

Dorothea  Theophile,  2nd  daughter  of 
Reginald  Walter  Macan,  D.Litt.,  Master 
of  University  College,  Oxford. 

Page  97. — The  Rev.  Arthur  Coleman 
Vidler  was  appointed  Rector  of  Tewin, 
CO.  Hertford,  July  1912. 

VINCENT.  Vol.  14,  page  159.— Emilia, 
youngest  daughter  of  George  Giles 
Vincent,  died  at  Reading,  co.  Berks, 
aged  85,  on  Tuesday,  16  December, 
and  was  buried  there  20  December  1913, 
Will  with  two  codicils  dated  2  January 
1900,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
30  January  19 14,  by  Charles  Worsley 
Vincent  and  Georgina  Mary  Bedford. 

WALKER.  Vol.  15,  page  53.— Arthur 
Edward  Walker  is  now  of  Blyth  Lodge, 
Carew  Road,  Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex. 

Page  54. — Cecil  Norman  Walker  died 
at  25  Charles  Road,  St.  Leonard 's-on- 
Sea,  CO.  Sussex,  8  June,  and  was  buried 
in  the  cemetery  at  Ore,  co.  Sussex,  12 
June  191 2.  Will  dated  9  January  1909, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  19 
August  191 2,  by  Arthur  Edward  Walker 
and  Irene  M.,  wife  of  Edwin  Bartlett. 

WALSINGHAM.  Vol.  16,  page  21.— 
George  de  Grey  was  employed  with  the 
West  African  Frontier  Force  1 1  Septem- 
ber 1909  to  14  January  191 2  ;  promoted 
Captain  Norfolk  Regiment  1  September 
1912,  and  Adjutant  28  November  1913. 
Margaret  Henrietta,  2nd  daughter  of 
the  Hon'''*  John  Augustus  de  Grey,  was 
married  at  St.  George's,  Campden  Hill, 
Kensington,  London,  on  Saturday,  20 
July  1912,  to  Bethell  Godefroy  Bonwens, 
only  son  of  Colonel  Henry  Lambart 
Bonwens,  R.H.A. 

Page  22.— The  Hon"*  Alfred  Chet- 
wynd-Talbot  died  at  Holyhead,  co. 
Anglesey,  aged  65,  on  Friday,  9  May, 
and  was  buried  at  Little  Gaddesden, 
CO.  Hertford,  on  Tuesday,  13  May  19 13. 
The  Hon'^''=  Emily  Augusta  Louisa 
his  wife,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas, 
Baron  Walsingham,  was  born  at  23 
Arlington  Street,  London,  18  March 
1852  ;  died  at  Little  Gaddesden  House 
on  Friday,  26  January,  and  was  buried 
at  Little  Gaddesden  on  Tuesday,  30 
January  191 2. 

Page  23  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  77, 
page  xxxvii)  —  Nigel  and  Florence 
Emily  Frances  de  Grey  have  issue  a 
son,  John  de  Grey,  born  22  December 
191 1. 


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Ixix 


WARDE.  Vol.  4,  page  60.— Lieut.- 
Colonel  Charles  Arthur  Madan  Warde, 
R.A.,  died  on  Sunday,  21  April,  and 
was  buried  at  Westerham,  co.  Kent,  on 
Thursday,  25  April  1912. 

Dorothy  Louisa,  2nd  daughter  of 
Lieut. -Colonel  Charles  Arthur  Madan 
Warde,  was  married  at  Westerham  on 
Wednesday,  10  April  191 2,  to  Harold 
Streatfeild,  youngest  son  of  the  Rev. 
William  Champion  Streatfeild  of  Charts 
Edge,  CO.  Kent. 

WARWICK.  Vol.  15,  page  15  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  16,  page  xlvii.)  —  Lord 
and  Lady  Brooke  have  further  issue  a 
son,  Richard  Francis  Maynard  Greville, 
born  on  Friday,  4  July,  baptised  at  St. 
Mark's,  North  Audley  Street,  London, 
on  Friday,  1  August  1913.  Lord  Brooke 
commanded  the  2nd  Cavalry  Brigade, 
Canada,  in  1913. 

Page  16.  —  Charles  Henry  Greville 
was  promoted  Lieutenant  Grenadier 
Guards  27  July  1912,  and  appointed 
A.D.C.  to  Governor  and  Commander- 
in-Chief,  Gibraltar,  15  August  19 13. 

George  Gordon  Francis  Greville 
entered  the  Royal  Artillery  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  19  July  1912. 

The  Hon''''  Sir  Sidney  Robert  Greville 
was  created  K.C.V.O.  i  January  191 2. 

WATNEY.  Vol.  I,  page  112.  — Grace 
Georgina,  5th  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
James  Watney,  was  married  at  Christ 
Church,  Gipsy  Hill,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Wednesday,  8  July  19 14,  to  Robert 
Ernest  Earls  Carleton,  eldest  son  of 
John  Aickin  Carleton  of  Ligoniel, 
Penge,  co.  Surrey. 

WEBB.  Vol.  8,  page  11.— Major  William 
Wilfred  Webb  died  at  The  Hermitage, 
Exeter,  co.  Devon,  aged  53,  on  Satur- 
day, 18  November,  and  was  buried  at 
Colyton,  CO.  Devon,  21  November  191 1. 
Will  dated  29  September  igii,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  30  April  191 2, 
by  Anna  Claire  Webb,  relict. 

Archibald  Wilfrid  Tisdall  Webb, 
Lieutenant  Bombay  Political  Service, 
married  24  December  191 1,  Minnie 
Ethel,  daughter  of  Matthew  Morris  of 
the  Indian  Police.  They  have  issue  a 
son,  Archibald  William  Morris  Webb, 
born  25  October  19 12  ;  and  a  daughter, 
Mavis  Claire  Morris,  born  20  November 

1913- 

Gerald  Vernon  Tisdall  Webb  entered 
the  Hampshire  Regiment  as  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant II  October  191 1. 


WEBBER.  Vol.  4,  page  160.  — Edith 
Marjorie,  3rd  daughter  of  Henry 
Webber  of  Greenfields,  Horley,  co. 
Surrey,  was  married  at  St.  George's, 
Penang,  Straits  Settlements,  on  Monday, 

14  July  19 1 3,  to  Samuel  George  Oswald 
Dalminter  Palk,  son  of  John  William 
Palk  of  Newton  Abbot,  co.  Devon. 

WELDON.  Vol.  3,  page  40.  — William 
Henry  Weldon  was  appointed  Clarenceux 
King  of  Arms  and  Principal  Herald  of 
the  South,  East  and  West  parts  of 
England,  15  September  191 1.  His  wife 
Georgina  died  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  76,  on  Sunday,  11  January,  and 
was    buried    at    Mayfield,    co.    Sussex, 

15  January  19 14. 

WELMAN.  Vol.  3,  page  34.  —  Charles 
Caesar  Welnian  died  at  Hampton  Wick, 
CO.  Middlesex,  aged  73,  on  Tuesday, 
3  February,  and  was  buried  at  St. 
Thomas',  Fulham,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Saturday,  7  February  19 14. 

Arthur  Joseph  \\'elman  died  in  Lon- 
don, aged  43,  on  Sunday,  13  July  1913, 
and  was  buried  at  St.  Thomas',  Fulham. 

Page  36. — Gerard  Wilfred  Welman 
died  at  Greystoke,  Torquay,  co.  Devon, 
aged  59,  on  Saturday,  2  August,  and 
was  buried  at  Lanherne,  co.  Cornwall, 
on  Wednesday,  6  August  1913. 

Gilbert  Molesworth  Welman,  Lieu- 
tenant Royal  Navy,  was  drowned  in 
Submarine  A  7  (of  which  he  was  in 
command)  in  Whitsand  Bay,  off  Ply- 
mouth, CO.  Devon,  on  Friday,  16 
January  19 14. 

WESCOMBE.  Vol.  14,  page  179  — 
Henry  Wescombe  died,  aged  58,  20  July 
1914,  and  was  buried  in  St.  James' 
Cemetery,  Taunton,  co.  Somerset.  M.L 
Sarah  Gertrude  Mary,  eldest  daughter 
of  Henry  Wescombe,  and  wife  of  Wilfred 
Bishop  Daniel,  died,  aged  31,  30 
August  1913,  and  was  buried  in  St. 
James'  Cemetery,  Taunton,  co.  Somerset. 
Page  I  So.  —  Elizabeth,  youngest 
daughter  of  Richard  Levi  Wescombe, 
died  at  Rowbarton,  co.  Somerset,  aged 
47,  7  October,  and  was  buried  in  St. 
James'  Cemetery,  Taunton,   10  October 

1913- 
Page     181. —  Emma,     daughter     of 

Richard  Wescombe,  and  wife  of  James 
Williams,  was  born  2 1  \iiot  1 5]  August 
■835- 


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ADDITIONS    &>    CORRECTIONS. 


WESTMORLAND.  Page  8i  of  present 
volume.  —  Lady  Enid  Victoria  Rachel, 
elder  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Westmor- 
land, was  married  at  the  parish  church, 
Scarborough,  co.  York,  on  Tuesday,  25 
August  1 9 14,  to  the  Hon'^''^  Henry  Cecil 
Vane,  eldest  son  of  Henry  de  Vere, 
Baron  Barnard  of  Barnard  Castle,  co. 
Durham  ;  born  at  6  Hereford  Gardens, 
Westminster,  on  Tuesday,  19  September 
1882;  educated  at  Eton;  formerly 
Captain  3rd  Volunteer  Battalion 
Durham  Light  Infantry  and  Lieutenant 
Shropshire  Yeomanry;  A.D.C.  to  the 
Governor  of  Madras  1903-1907. 

WHELER.  Vol.  8,  page  84.— Dorothy, 
only  daughter  of  Colonel  Charles  Stuart 
Wheler,  was  married  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Brompton,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Wednes- 
day, 21  May  1913,  to  Gerald  B.  Deakin. 

WHELER.  Vol.  9,  page  15.  —  Mary 
Glynne,  younger  daughter  of  William 
Alfred  Wheler,  was  married  at  Peterston- 
super-Ely,  co.  Glamorgan,  on  Monday, 
27  April  1914,  to  the  Rev.  John 
Augustus  Kirby  (only  son  of  John 
Kirby  of  Stamford  Bridge,  co.  York) ; 
born  21  March  1888;  M.A.  of  Hertford 
College,  Oxford,  191 1. 

WHITAKER.  Vol.  10,  page  163.— 
The  Rev.  Arthur  Lionel  Whitaker  was 
appointed  Rector  of  Upper  Helmsley 
and  Vicar  of  Gate  Helmsley,  co.  York, 
1  April  1914. 

Noel  Ralph  Whitaker  was  transferred 
to  the  Royal  Fusiliers  6  December 
1912. 

WHITBY.  Vol.  6,  page  57.  — Charles 
^Vhitby  married  at  St.  Luke's,  Hamp- 
stead,  CO.  Middlesex,  16  April  1913, 
Maud  Mary,  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
William  Joseph  Smith,  Vicar  of  St. 
John's,  Kilburn,  co.  Middlesex. 

WHITE.  Vol.  14,  page  III. — Thomas 
Henry  Watson  died  at  5  Akenside 
Road,  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex, 
aged  73,  on  Monday,  13  January,  and 
was  buried  in  the  churchyard  of  the 
parish  church,  Hampstead,  on  Friday, 
17  January  19 13. 

WHITTINGHAM.  Vol.  8,  page  47. 
The  Rev.  George  Gustavus  Napier 
Whittingham  was  appointed  Vicar  of 
St.  Silas'  Mission  Church,  Kentish 
Town,  London,  21  February  1913. 


WICKHAM.  Vol.  I,  page  250.— 
Leonora  Emma,  only  daughter  of 
Henry  Lewis  Wickham,  and  widow  of 
Herbert  Crompton  Herries,  died  at  53 
^Varwick  Square,  London,  aged  78,  on 
Thursday,  14  March,  and  was  buried  at 
Underriver,  co.  Kent,  19  March  1912. 

WIGAN.  Vol.  13,  page  125.  —  Marie 
Cecile,  wife  of  Edward  Alfred  Wigan, 
died  at  St.  Moritz,  Engadine,  Switzer- 
land, on  Thursday,  ig  February,  and 
was  buried  on  Wednesday,  25  February 
1914. 

Page  131. — Emma  Louise,  wife  of 
Michael  Charles  Wigan,  died  at  7  Sloane 
Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  55, 
on  Saturday,  21  December,  and  was 
buried  at  Fryerning,  co.  Essex,  on 
Tuesday,  24  December  191 2. 

Page  139. — Constance  Helen,  youngest 
daughter  of  Sir  Frederick  Wigan,  Baronet, 
was  married  at  Christ  Church,  East 
Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  on  Thursday,  4  De- 
cember 19 13,  to  the  Rev.  Francis 
Nathaniel  Hill  (son  of  Thomas  Hill); 
born  at  Paddington,  London,  10  Decem- 
ber 1858  ;  educated  at  Bedford  and  at 
Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  admitted  8 
October  1878,  B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1888; 
Chaplain  Bombay  Ecclesiastical  Estab- 
lishment 1886-1907,  at  Malabar  Hill 
1886-93,  Garrison  Chaplain  at  Bombay 
1887-91,  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Bombay  1892-93,  and  i8g6 
1907,  Senior  Presidency  Chaplain, 
Bombay,  1891-1904,  at  Aden,  Arabia, 
1905-1906. 

WILBERFORCE.  Vol.  16,  page  118. 
\Villiam  Basil  Wilberforce  died  at  Mark- 
ington  Hall,  co.  York,  aged  63,  on 
Tuesday,  7  October,  and  was  buried  at 
Bishops'  Thornton,  co.  York,  1 1  October 

1913- 
Page  121.  —  Robert  Francis  Wilber- 
force married  at  the  Oratory,  Brompton, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Wednesday,  i  July 
1 9 14,  Hope  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter 
of  Schuyler  Neilson  Warren  of  New 
York,  U.S.A. 

Page  122. — Edward  Wilberforce  died 
at  34  Cornwall  Gardens,  Gloucester 
Road,  Kensington,  London,  aged  79, 
on  Wednesday,  7  January,  and  was 
buried  at  East  Farleigh,  co.  Kent,  on 
Saturday,  10  January  1914. 

Page  123. — Herbert  William  Wrang- 
ham  Wilberforce  was  appointed 
Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate  March 
1914. 


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WILBERFORCE,  continued. 

Page  124. — Reginald  Garton  Wilber- 
force  died  at  Bramlands,  Henfield,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  75,  on  Monday,  19  Jan- 
uary, and  was  buried  at  Woodmancote, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Thursday,  22  January 
1914. 

Page  125. — The  Rev.  Francis  Richard 
Wilberforce  was  appointed  Rector  of 
Scorborough  with  Leconfield  and  Arram, 
East  Riding,  co.  York,  191 1. 

WILDER.  Vol.  2,  page  128.— Eveline 
Irene,  youngest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Beaufoy  Wilder,  was  married  at 
Sulham,  co.  Berks,  on  Thursday,  15 
February  19 12,  to  Edmund  George 
Cattell  Hawes  of  Edradour,  Walton-on- 
Thames,  co.  Surrey,  and  of  Paraguay, 
South  America. 

WILLIAMS.  Vol.  I,  page  41.- The 
Rev.  Leonard  Alfred  Williams  was 
appointed  Curate-in-Charge  of  Merifield, 
Antony,  co.  Cornwall,  19 11. 

Page   42    {and    Addenda,     Vol.    i^, 

'page     xxxi.)  —  Bertram    Leopold    and 

Vera  Mary  Williams  have  further  issue 

a  son,   Claude    Martin    Williams,   born 

21  January  191 1. 

Page  42.  —  Sir  Frederick  William 
Williams,  5th  Baronet,  died  at  Rue 
Rochefoucauld,  Paris,  on  Thursday, 
2  October  19 13. 

Page  43. — Lionel  Arthur  Williams, 
Captain  Reserve  of  Officers,  died  at 
Bude,  CO.  Cornwall,  on  Friday,  1 7 
February  1 9 1 1 . 

WILLOUGHBY  DE  BROKE.  Vol. 
8,  page  39. — The  Rev.  the  Hon'''' 
Walter  Robert  Vemey  died  in  London 
on  Monday,  21  October,  and  was  buried 
at  Lighthorne,  co.  Warwick,  on  Friday, 
25  October  1912. 

Reynell  Henry  Vemey  was  promoted 
Lieutenant  Army  Service  Corps  28  May 
1913- 

WILSON.  Vol.  I,  page  177. —  Albert 
Edward  Jacob  Wilson,  Captain  North- 
umberland Fusiliers,  was  transferred  to 
the  Somerset  Light  Infantry  20  May 
1908. 

Page  178. — The  Rev.  Joseph  Bowstead 
Wilson  died  at  Oakfield,  Worcester, 
aged  70,  on  Saturday,  30  December 
1911. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Bowstead  Wilson 
was  appointed  Rector  of  Suckley  with 
Alfrick,  CO.  Worcester,  1912. 


WILSON.  Vol.  6,  page  22. — Thomas 
Needham  Wilson  of  Harrow  Lodge, 
Bransgore,  Christchurch,  co.  Hants, 
married  2ndly  at  St.  Michael  and  All 
Angels,  Paddington,  London,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 12  June  19 1 2,  Dona,  elder 
daughter  of  Henry  Shaw  of  Whitehall, 
near  Buxton,  co.  Derby,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
They  have  issue  a  son,  Adrian  Needham 
Wilson,  born  at  Reedley,  Branksome 
Park,  Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  on 
Wednesday,  23  April,  baptised  at  St. 
Ambrose,  Bournemouth,  30  July  19 13. 

WINDHAM.  Vol.  7,  page  43.— 
Mary  Beresford,  eldest  daughter  of 
Reginald  Windham,  was  married  at  St. 
Peter's,  Reymerston,  co.  Norfolk,  on 
Wednesday,  28  January  19 14,  Arthur 
John  O'Reilly,  younger  son  of  the  Hon'''' 
Peter  O'Reilly  of  Point  EUice,  Victoria, 
British  Columbia. 

\VITTS.  Vol.  10,  page  137. — Elizabeth 
Maynard,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Francis  Witts,  died  at  The  Cottage, 
Upper  Slaughter,  co.  Gloucester, 
aged  90,  on  Friday,  24  October,  and  was 
buried  at  Upper  Slaughter  28  October 

1913- 
Page  138. — The  Rev.  Francis  Edward 
Broome  Witts  died  at  Unterschacken, 
Switzerland,  aged  73,  on  Monday,  18 
August,  and  was  buried  at  Upper 
Slaughter  28  August  191 3. 

Page  139. — George  Backhouse  Witts 
died  at  Hill  House,  Leckhampton, 
CO.  Gloucester,  aged  65,  on  Friday, 
6  September,  and  was  buried  at  Leck- 
hampton 10  September  191 2. 

WOLLASTON.  Vol.  12,  page  74  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  75,  page  xxxi.) — Gerald 
Woods  and  Olive  Wollaston  have  further 
issue  two  sons,  John  McCall  Wollaston, 
born  at  107  Barkston  Gardens,  Ken- 
sington, London,  on  Tuesday,  10 
October,  baptised  at  Walmer,  co.  Kent, 
28  December  191 1 ;  and  Arthur  William 
Robert  Wollaston,  born  at  3  Barkston 
Gardens,  Kensington,  on  Saturday,  17 
January,  baptised  at  St.  Jude's,  South 
Kensington,  26  March  1914. 

WOLRYCHE-WHITMORE.  Vol.17, 
page  116. — -Francis  Laing  Wolry-che- 
Whitmore  died,  from  the  result  of  a 
riding  accident  at  Donyo  Sabuk,  British 
East  .Africa,  aged  18,  on  Friday,  15 
September  1 9 1 1 . 


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WOLTON.  Vol.  8,  page  128.— Amelia, 
daughter  of  Samuel  Wolton,  and  widow 
of  the  Rev.  Joshua  Smyth,  died  at  Hill 
House,  Woodbridge,  co.  Suffolk,  26 
January,  and  was  buried  at  Woodbridge 
31  January  191 1.  Will  dated  14  May 
19 10,  proved  at  Ipswich  by  Cordy 
Samuel  Wolton  and  William  Roberts 
Wolton. 

Horace  Wolton  died  at  57  Henley 
Road,  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  aged  81,  on 
Saturday,  3  February,  and  was  buried  at 
Newbourn,  co.  Suffolk,  on  Wednesday, 
7  February  191 2.  Will  dated  i  Febru- 
ary 191 2,  proved  at  Ipswich  by  Cordy 
Samuel  Wolton  and  William  Roberts 
Wolton,  nephews. 

WOODD.  Vol.  9,  page  68.  —  Evelyn 
Anthony  Woodd  died,  from  the  result 
of  an  accident,  at  Melbourne,  Australia, 
aged  40,  on  Sunday,  15  September  191 1. 
Page  70  (and  Addenda.,  Vol.  11, 
page  xxiit. — The  Rev.  Charles  Hampden 
Basil  and  Elfrida  Mary  Wood  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Monica  Jane, 
born  at  Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Saturday,  9  May,  baptised  at  St.  John's, 
Eastbourne,  11  June  1914. 

WOODHEAD.  Vol.  14,  page  166.— 
Emily,  widow  of  Major  Henry  Joseph 
Plumridge  Woodhead,  died  at  12 
Norfolk  Terrace,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  86,  on  Friday,  15  March  1912. 

Page  168. — Edward  Comber  died  at 
42  Dodington,  Whitchurch,  co.  Salop, 
aged  64,  on  Saturday,  28  February  1914, 
and  was  buried  at  All  Saints',  Handley, 
CO.  Chester,  on  Wednesday,  4  March 
1 9 14  (see  Pedigree  of  Comber,  Vol.  7, 
page  I4p). 

WOODROOFFE.  Vol.  2,  page  12.— 
Selina  Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Woodrooffe,  died  at  East- 
field,  East  Liss,  co.  Hants,  on  Saturday, 
12  July  1913. 

WOODS.  Vol.  12,  page  148.— Caroline, 
widow  of  Sir  Albert  William  Woods, 
G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Garter 
King  of  Arms,  died  at  69  St.  George's 
Road,  Pimlico,  London,  aged  95,  on 
Sunday,  19  November,  and  was  buried 
in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Thursday,  23  November  191 1. 


WOOLLCOMBE-BOYCE.  Vol.  16, 
page  29. — Margery  Barbara,  only  child 
of  Hugh  Woollcombe-Boyce,  Captain 
6th  (Carabineers)  Dragoon  Guards,  was 
married  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  on  Saturday,  13 
December  191 3,  to  Richard  Robert 
Cruise  of  85  Harley  Street,  London 
(only  son  of  Francis  Cruise  of  Rahood, 
CO.  Meath)  ;  F.R.C.S.  Eng.  1903, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1900  ; 
Assistant  Surgeon  Royal  Westminster 
Opthalmic  Hospital,  Consulting  Op- 
thalmic  Surgeon  Harrow  Cottage 
Hospital. 

WORSLEY.  Vol.  II,  page  119.— Dame 
Augusta  Mary  Chivers,  wife  of  Sir 
William  Henry  Arthington  Worsley, 
Baronet,  died  at  Hovingham  Hall,  co. 
York,  aged  51,  on  Friday,  25  July,  and 
was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Hoving- 
ham on  Monday,  28  July  1913. 

Winifred  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of 
Sir  William  Henry  Arthington  Worsley, 
Baronet,  was  married  at  Hovingham  on 
Tuesday,  30  April  19 12,  to  Francis 
Percy  Campbell  Pemberton  (only  son  of 
the  Rev.  Canon  Thomas  Percy  Pemberton 
[formerly  Hudson]  of  Trumpington  Hall, 
CO.  Cambridge,  by  Patience  Frances 
Sophia  his  wife,  only  daughter  of 
William  Huntly  Campbell,  Captain 
20th  Foot)  ;  born  4  April  1885  ; 
entered  the  2nd  Life  Guards  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  20  February  1909,  Lieutenant 
the  next  day. 

William  Arthington  Worsley  entered 
the  Yorkshire  Regiment  from  the 
Territorial  Force  as  2nd  Lieutenant  4 
December  1912. 

WRIGHT.  Vol.     IS,     page     138.— 

Constance    Mary,    widow    of    Samuel 
Wright  Wright  died  21  February  1914. 

Page  139.  —  Philip  Chetwood  and 
Josephine  Agneta  Mary  Wright  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Constance 
Penelope  Chichester,  born  at  Brattleby 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  on  Saturday,  25  April, 
baptised  at  Brattleby  26  May  1914. 

ZOUCHE.  Page  212  of  present  volume. 
Robert  Nathaniel  Cecil  George,  Baron 
Zouche,  died  at  114  Eaton  Square, 
London,  aged  63,  on  Thursday,  31  July, 
and  was  buried  at  Parham,  co.  Sussex, 
on  Wednesday,  5  August  19 14.  He  was 
succeeded  in  the  title  by  his  only  sister 
the  Hon'''=  Darea  Curzon. 


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