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Visitation
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Cnglanti anti Wales
EDITED BY
FREDERICK ARTHUR CRISP
VOL. 18
PRIVATELY PRINTED
1914
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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
i;es6-ii4
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
page
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211
^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.)
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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.
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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.
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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.
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=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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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=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\
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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{For issue see page 40.)
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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).
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Elizabeth, bapt. at St.
Cuthbert's Episcopal
Church, Edinburgh,
21 April 1822 ; died
unmarried.
Julia Cubitt.
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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.
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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.
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Bank House, Wymondham,
on Friday, 22 November
1 889, bapt. at Wymondham ;
marr. there on Wednesday,
14 April 1909.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.)
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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.
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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.
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(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.
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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.
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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.)
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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{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
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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.
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=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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
76
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.
78
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).
79
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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
<^;^^.f,^.^o.o^
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=
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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
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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.
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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.
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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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i-i<^j^.
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.
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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.
iMT^^f^
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
^hfZ^rteJ /fonyte^ t^^n.'/i.y/n.^x/ny ,
(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
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=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.
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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.
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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.
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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=
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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.
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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.
/^ ^^.r-y^^-z^^^^UyiypT
=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.
/K
=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.
^^e€r
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.
^^^t^&tA€^. (2Z^J-^&hyi^
'Z>
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;
226
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.
231
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.
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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.
VI
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
VIU
ADDITIONS is' CORRECTIONS.
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.
XX11
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.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
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
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
XX vu
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,
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
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.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
XXIX
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.
XXXVllI
ADDITIONS &^ CORRECTIONS.
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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ADDITIONS er- CORRECTIONS.
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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ADDITIONS &• CORRECTIONS.
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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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ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
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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ADDITIONS df CORRECTIONS.
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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.
xliv
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
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.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
xlv
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,
xlvi
ADDITIONS &' CORRECTIONS.
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,
xlviii
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
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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.
ADDITIONS &' CORRECTIONS.
H
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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ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
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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ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
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.
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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.
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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.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
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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.
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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.
ADDITIONS &■ CORRECTIONS.
Ixiii
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.
Ixiv
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.
ADDITIONS iy CORRECTIONS.
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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.
ADDITIONS &> CORRECTIONS.
Ixvii
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.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
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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-
Ixx
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.
ADDITIONS ir CORRECTIONS.
Ixxi
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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ADDITIONS &> CORRECTIONS.
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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