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Five hundred copies only of the Nineteenth
Volume of the " Visitation of England and
Wales" have been printed at my Private
Press. This copy is No. 250
" Grove Park Press"
270 Walworth Road, S.E.
Wsttatton
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EDITED BY
FREDERICK ARTHUR CRISP
VOL. 19
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LIST OF PEDIGREES.
PAGE
Barnard . . . 153, 160
Bolton 10
Burdett, Baronet . . .107
BURROUGHES . . -13
Cazalet of Fairlawne, co.
Kent i
Corder . 133, 134, 137, 144
Cross of Shrewsbury, co. Salop 191
Denne 187
Douglas of Salwarpe, co.
Worcester . . . 177
Farnham of Quorndon, co.
Leicester . . . .116
Ficklin of Tasburgh Hall,
co. Norfolk . . .148
Firth 97
Fripp . . . . 151
Good of Aston Court, co.
Worcester . . . .48
Goodman, formerly of Leighton
Buzzard, co. Bedford . .102
Gower of Glandovan, co.
Pembroke . . . 50
Haversham, Baron 20
Holmes of Gawdy Hall, co.
Norfolk, and of Fressing-
field, co. Suffolk . . . 204
Jackson . . . -91
Jex-Blake of Swanton Abbots,
co. Norfolk . . -37
Landon . . S3, 54, 60
Lombe of Bylaugh Park and
of Melton Hall, both co.
Norfolk .... 85
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Madan . . . . -3°
Nelson of Holme-next-the-Sea,
co. Norfolk •
Parmoor, Baron .
Penny, formerly of Sherborne,
co. Dorset ....
Pytches of Melton, co.
Suffolk ....
Rushbrooke of Rushbrooke,
co. Suffolk ....
Scott of Great Barr, co.
Stafford, Baronet
Staples of The Old Hall,
Spondon, co. Derby .
Suckling of Barsham, co.
Suffolk ....
Surtees of Redworth, co.
Durham ....
Surtees of Mainsforth Hall,
co. Durham
Tarleton of Breakspears,
Uxbridge, co. Middlesex
Tennyson -D'Eyncourt of
Bayons Manor, co. Lincoln 93
45
124
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208
173
70
59S
199
202
118
Turney
Walker
Woollcombe of Hemerdon
co. Devon .
YVoollcombe-Adams of Anstey
Hall, co. Warwick
Wolseley, Viscountess .
Worthington of Hillesdon
Leek, co. Stafford
Zetland, Marquess of .
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68
76
79
166
LIST OF PLATES.
Book-plate " William Marshall Cazalet of Fairlawn
1902" .......
Armorial Bearings of Baron Haversham
Portrait of the Very Rev. Thomas William Jex- Blake
D.D., Dean of Wells ....
Armorial Bearings of Viscountess Wolseley
Portrait of Thomas Goodman . . »
Portrait of Carolina, wife of Thomas Goodman
Armorial Bearings of Baron Parmoor .
Book-plate "Philip Berney Ficklin, Tasburgh
Norfolk"
Armorial Bearings of the Marquess of Zetland
Hall
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^efctgrees
Cablet of JFatrlatone,
to. ^ent
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Azure a castle triple-towered argent between
two fleur-de-lis in chief and a boar passant
in base or.
Crest. — A casque and in front thereof a
tilting-spear fessways all proper.
Motto. — Spero meliora.
Peter Clement Cazalet of 18 Lewes=
Crescent, Brighton, co. Sussex
(eldest son of Noah Cazalet of
St. Petersburg, Russia, by
Charlotte his ist wife, dau. of
John Moore of Surrey Street,
Portsmouth, co. Hants) ; born
at St. Petersburg 14 November,
bapt. there n December 1785;
Russian Consul at Brighton ; died
at sea 6 July, bur. in Volchoff
Cemetery, St. Petersburg, 11 July
1859. Will dated 25 June 1859,
proved (Prin. Reg., 590, 59) 5
October 1859, by the Rev. George
Searle Ebsworth and the Rev.
William Meade.
=01ympia (his cousin),
dau. of Peter Cazalet
of Halstead Place, co.
Kent, by Sarah his wife,
dau. of James Langston
(formerly Haughton),
of Sarsden House, co.
Oxford ; born in London
in 1788 ; marr. at St.
George's, Bloomsbury,
London, 30 March
1 81 8 ; died at Kemp
Town, Brighton, 31
January 1848, buried
at South Holm wood,
Dorking, co. Surrey.
Rev. George Searle Ebsworth of Holly=j=Sarah Marianne,
Bank, Hollington Park, co. Sussex bom at Kensing-
ton of Thomas Ebsworth of 66 Cole
man Street, London) ; educated at
St. Paul's School, London, admitted
13 October 1823, aged 8, and at
Clare College, Cambridge (Pauline
Exhibitioner, 1833), B.A. (28th
Wrangler) 1837, M.A. 1840 ; Curate
of Hoxton, co. Middlesex, 1838-40,
of Brighton 1840-42 ; Vicar of
Ilkeston, co. Derby, 1842-63, and of
Croxton Kerrial, co. Leicester, 1863
-82 ; died at Holly Bank, Hollington
Park, 30 October 1894, bur. at
Hollington. Will dated 21 May
1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 1175, 94)
31 December 1894, by George
Clement Ebsworth, the Rev. Algernon
Frederic Ebsworth, and Edward
Henry Ebsworth, sons. /t\
ton, London,
31 January 18 19 ;
marr.atSt.Nicho-
las,' Brighton, 5
July 1843 ; died
6 April 1890, bur.
at Hollington.
Rev. Charles Augustus^
Halson ; of Pembroke
College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1841, M.A. 1844;
Curate of Enfield, co.
Middlesex, 1849 J died
at St. Stephen's Villas,
Shepherd's Bush, co.
Middlesex, 10 No-
vember 1859, bur. at
Arreton, Isle of Wight.
Will dated 10 May
1858, proved (Prin.
Reg., 27, 60) 10 Jan-
uary i860, by Olympia
Maria Halson, relict.
=01ympia Maria,
born 14 April
1820; marr. at
St. James', West-
minster, 9 Jan-
uary 1849 ; died
at Stickworth,
near Arreton, 17
January 1892,
bur. at Arreton.
Will dated 1 1
February 1888,
proved (Prin.
Reg., 927, 92)
2 1 September
1892, by Arthur
Harbottle Est-
court and Ar-
thur Sotheron
Estcourt.
A
Fanny, born William Clement Cazalet of Grenehurst,=
at St. Peters- co. Surrey ; born 14 February 1823 ;
burg 16 June Captain West Surrey Militia ; died at
1821, bapt. Grenehurst 17 November 1890, bur. at
there; died Holmwood. Will dated 10 February
8 February 1890, with three codicils dated 24 April,
1823, bur. at 31 May and 9 November 1890, proved
Holmwood. (Prin. Reg., 16, 91) 9 January 1891,
by Edward Henry Ebsworth, William
Dawes Freshfield, and Henry Bacon,
nephews.
=Emmeline Agnes, dau. of Colonel
William Fawcett of the 60th Foot, by
Agnes his wife, dau. of W. Wickham of
North Lodge, Frome, co. Somerset ; born
at Mendip Lodge, co. Somerset, 17 Sep-
tember 1837 ; marr. at St. James', Padding-
ton, London, 10 June 1856 ; died at
Tanhurst, Dorking, 10 April 19 10, bur.
at Holmwood. Will dated 15 May 1896,
with codicil dated 20 June 1903, proved
(Prin. Reg., 698, 10) 2 May 1910, by Henry
Bacon, nephew.
Rev. Francis Bacon of Much Hadham Hall, co. Hertford1
(younger son of Nicholas Bacon and grandson of Sir
Edmund Bacon, 8th and 9th Baronet); born 17
February 1824; of St. John's College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1846, M.A. 1849; Vicar of Hundleby, co.
Lincoln, 1860-63; died at Much Hadham 28 June
1882, and buried there. Will dated 21 November
1872, with codicil dated 24 June 1881, proved (Prin.
Reg., 604, 82) 2 August 1882, by Caroline Cecilia
Bacon, relict, and Edward Cazalet, brother-in-law.
A
=Caroline Cecilia, born at Hoddesdon,
co. Hertford, 23 March 1825 ; marr.
at St. Nicholas', Brighton, co. Sussex,
19- June 1855; died at Bad Nauheim,
Germany, 6 October 1897, bur. at
Much Hadham. Will dated 18 Jan-
uary 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 1182,
97) 8 November 1897, by the Rev.
Reginald Cazalet Bacon and Henry
Bacon.
John Horsley Palmer of Broomhill, Wormley, co. Surrey (eldest son=
of John Carrington Palmer of Mixbury House, Eastbourne, co. Sussex,
by Mary his wife, dau. of John Lowis of Plean, co. Stirling) ; born at
21 Lowndes Street, Belgrave Square, London, 7 July, bapt. at
St. George's, Hanover Square, London, 10 July 1847 ; educated at
Repton ; an East India Merchant ; Master of the Worshipful Company
of Mercers 1901-1902 ; Chairman of the Governors of St. Paul's
School 1901-1902; died at Broomhill, Witley, co. Surrey, aged 67,
on Monday, 20 July, bur. in the churchyard at Witley on Thursday,
23 July 1914.
=Agnes Lilian, born
at St. Petersburg 21
February 1857, bapt.
there ; marr. at Capel,
co. Surrey (by her
great-uncle, the Rev.
Edmund Dawe Wick-
ham), on Thursday,
30 September 1879.
Elfrida Mary, born at St.
Petersburg 12 March, bapt.
there 21 July 1858.
Theodora, born at St. Peters-
burg 12 July, bapt. there 23
July 1859.
Madeline, born at St. Peters-
burg 15 September i860, bapt.
there 2 March 1861.
Henry Ellis Dobson (2nd son of Charles Dobson of Broome=pConstance Olympia, of Way Close,
Park, Betchworth, co. Surrey, by Julia his wife, dau. of
Colonel Clementson) ; born at Westbourne Terrace, London,
2 May, bapt. at Holy Trinity, Westbourne Terrace, 13 June
1855 ; died at Way Close, Reigate, co. Surrey, aged 52, on
Wednesday, 11 December 1907, bur. in the cemetery at
Reigate.
Reigate ; born at Sydenham, co.
Kent, on Friday, 4 November
1864, bapt. there ; marr. at Capel
(by her great-uncle, the Rev.
Edmund Dawe Wickham) on
Wednesday, 14 January 1885.
A
Rev. William Meade of Binegar, co. Somerset (2nd son of the Rev.=
Richard John Meade, Canon Residentiary of Wells, and Vicar of Castle
Cary, co. Somerset) ; born at Norton St. Philips, co. Somerset, 7 January
1821; of Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 14 June 1839, B.A. (3rd-class
Lit. Hum.) 1843, M.A. 1847; Curate of Walton, co. Somerset, 1844-50;
Rector of Binegar 185 1 till death; died at 16 The Circus, Bath, co.
Somerset, aged 72, on Saturday, 22 April 1893, bur. at Binegar. Will dated
22 June 1892, with two codicils dated 18 March and 13 April 1893,
proved at Wells 3 August 1893, by Margaret Eugenia Meade, relict,
and Edward Cazalet Meade, son. He married 2ndly at Ston Easton, co.
Somerset, 16 April 1863, Charlotte Mary, 2nd dau. of John Hippisley, F.R.S.,
of Ston Easton; and 3rdly at St. Andrew's, Bath, in 1892, Margaret Eugenia,
dau. of the Rev. Thomas Hayes, formerly Rector of Staunton, co. Worcester.
Charlotte, born
3 1 October 1826;
married at St.
Nicholas', Brigh-
ton, co. Sussex,
19 June 1855;
died at Lewes
Crescent, Brigh-
ton, on Tuesday,
27 March i860,
bur. at Holm-
wood, co. Surrey.
1 st wife.
A
Frederick Lawrence Rawson of Barwell Court, Chessington, co.=
Surrey (son of Sir Rawson William Rawson, K.C. M.G., C.B.,
Governor-in-Chief of the Windward Islands, by Marianne Sophia
his wife, dau. of the Rev. the Honble Henry Ward, Rector of
Killinchy, co. Down); born at Cape Torre, South Africa, 27 July
1859, bapt. there; educated at Westminster School, admitted 23
January 1873; Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers,
Assoc. M.Inst. C.E.
=Evelyn Trevelyan, born
at Malvern College, co.
Worcester, 3 1 December
1865, bapt. there; marr.
at St. Mary Abbott's,
Kensington, London, 18
February 1890.
/N
Clement Haughton Langston Cazalet of Whitehall Court,=Gertrude Violet, dau. of Hugh
Westminster; born at Bearehurst, Holmwood, co. Surrey, Rosebury of Melbourne, South
16 July 1869; of Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Australia; marr. at St. George's,
Michaelmas Term 1887; temporary Captain in the Army Hanover Square, London, n
22 February 1915, formerly Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal December 1900.
West Surrey Regiment.
Florence Violet
(twin with Hilda
Beatrice), born
at Bearehurst,
Holmwood, on
Thursday, 2 1 No-
vemben872,bapt.
at Holmwood.
Hilda Beatrice (twin
with Florence Vio-
let), born at Beare-
hurst, Holmwood,
on Thursday, 2 1
November 1872,
bapt. at Holmwood.
Edward Henry Clementson of=
Upper Lostiford, Wonersh, co.
Surrey (2nd son of General
Charles Doxat Clementson of the
Indian Staff Corps, and of Wal-
thamstow, Ootacamund, Madras
Presidency, by Annie Frederica
Beck his wife, of Cape Town) ;
born at Bellary, India, 12 October
1853 ; educated at the Royal
EngineeringCollege, Cooper's Hill,
co. Middlesex ; died at Upper
Lostiford, Wonersh, aged 54,
2 November, bur. at Wonersh
6 November 1907.
=Irene Gwendoline,
born at Grene-
hurst, Dorking, co.
Surrey, on Friday,
n August 1876,
bapt. at Capel, co.
Surrey ; marr. at
Rangoon, Burmah,
12 December 1897.
Edward Cazalet of Fairlawne, co. Kent ; born at=
Brighton 9 November 1827, bapt. there; educated
at St. Petersburg; J. P. and D.L. for co. Kent;
purchased Fairlawne in 1872 ; died at Constantinople
21 April 1883, bur. at Shipbourne, co. Kent. Will
dated 23 July 1870, proved (Prin. Reg., 487, 83)
5 June 1883, by Elizabeth Sutherland Cazalet, relict,
James Archibald Marshall, Edward Henry Ebsworth,
nephew, and James Lawrence Boyd.
=Elizabeth Sutherland, dau. and heiress of
William Marshall, Danish Consul-General
for Scotland, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of James Miller of Leith, co.
Midlothian and sister of Sir William
Miller, 1st Baronet ; born at Leith
5 October 1837, and bapt. there; marr.
at 93 Constitution Street, Leith, 15
March i860 ; died at Fairlawne 7 June
1888, bur. at Shipbourne. Will dated
12 August 1884, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1038, 88) 14 December 1888, by William
Marshall Cazalet, son.
I
William Marshall Cazalet of Fairlawne, of 19 Grosvenor Square,=pMaud Lucia Heron, dau. of
London, and of Villa Liserb, Cimiez, Nice, France ; born
at Peterhof, Russia, 8 July 1865, bapt. at St. Petersburg; of
Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 30 May 1885, B.A. 1889;
Lieutenant West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry ; J.P. and D.L. for
co. Kent, High Sheriff 1900; Lord of the Manor of Shipbourne.
a/^cJ-oJ^
Sir John Heron-Maxwell, 7th
Baronet, by Caroline Harri-
ette his wife, 3rd dau. of
Richard Howard-Brooke of
Castle Howard, co. Wicklow ;
born at The Mumbles,
Swansea, co. Glamorgan, 9
June 1867, bapt. at Ankle
Macadam, Ovoca, co. Wick-
low ; marr. at St. Peter's,
Eaton Square, London, 20
July 1893.
Edward Cazalet, born at 4
Whitehall Gardens, West-
minster, 13 May 1894, bapt.
at Shipbourne ; educated at
Eton and at Trinity College,
Cambridge, matriculated in
1913; 2nd Lieutenant 5th
Battalion The Buffs (East
Kent Territorial Regiment)
17 November 19 14, Lieu-
tenant 1 June 1 91 5 ; trans-
ferred as 2nd Lieutenant
17 February 1916, to 2nd
Battalion Welsh Guards.
Victor Alexander Cazalet,
born at 4 Whitehall
Gardens, Westminster, 27
December 1896, bapt. at
St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London (Queen Victoria
stood sponsor) ; educated
at Eton ; 2nd Lieutenant
West Kent Yeomanry
11 August 19 1 5 ; trans-
ferred to 1st Life Guards
15 January 19 16.
Thelma, born
at 4 Whitehall
Gardens, West-
minster, on
Sunday, 28 May
1899, bapt. at
Shipbourne.
Peter Victor Ferdi-
nand Cazalet, born
at 19 Grosvenor
Square, London, 15
January igo7,bapt.at
Shipbourne (Queen
Victoria Eugenia of
Spain, and King
Ferdinand and
Queen Marie of
Rou mania stood
sponsors).
ejZJ^
HUlfeer.
Arms. — Or on a chevron sable three garbs of the first.
Crest. — A greyhound sejant.
Motto. — Semper vigilans.
Charles Walker of Seymour House, Jubilee Place, Chelsea, =
co. Middlesex (son of Richard Walker of Maidstone, co.
Kent, by Jane his wife) ; bapt. at All Saints', Maidstone,
15 June 1768; Attorney, admitted 4 February 1789;
Freeman of the City of London December 1816; died at
Chelsea, aged 88, on Tuesday, 21 October, bur. in Brompton
Cemetery, London, 28 October 1856. Will dated 30 De-
cember 1854, proved (P.C.C. 960, 56) 1 December 1856,
by Benjamin Lawrence and Robert George Smith. He
married 2ndly at St. Luke's, Chelsea, 22 July 1820, Sarah
Carter, who died s.p. at 5 Pembridge Gardens, Notting Hill,
co. Middlesex, 28 January 1859. Adrnon was granted at
the Principal Registry 21 May 1859, to Arthur Hemsley,
nephew.
=Sarah, dau. of
John Chorleyj
and widow of
Colonel Hughes;
marr. at Chatham,
co. Kent, in Jan-
uary 1805 ; died
14 June 1816.
1st wife.
Charles John Walker, born at Chelsea 25 December 1806,=
bapt. at St. Luke's, Chelsea, 20 May 1807 ; of Brasenose
College, Oxford ; Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple ;
Magistrate of Van Dieman's Land (now Tasmania) ; died at
Blairgowrie, South Yarra, Melbourne, Australia, 18 February
1870, bur. in the cemetery at St. Kilda, Melbourne. AdrSon
(with will dated 18 May 1869) was granted (Prin. Reg.,
698, 70) 25 October 1870, to Frederick Augustus Du Croz
and Henry Wilson Demain Saunders, the attorneys of
Harriett Kent Walker, relict.
=Harriett Kent, dau. of Thomas
Cole of Boisland Hall, Norwich,
co. Norfolk ; born at Boisland
Hall, Norwich, 21 March 18 19;
marr. at Launceston, Tasmania,
n July 1837; died at Prahran,
Victoria, Australia, 5 January
1894, bur. in the cemetery at
St. Kilda, Melbourne.
Charles Augustus Walker, born at Westbury, Tasmania,1
18 June 1838, bapt. there; died at Geelong, Victoria,
Australia, 1 April, bur. at Kew, Victoria, 3 April 1907.
Catharine, dau. of William Turner
of Huddersfield, co. York, by
Eliza his wife, dau. of Joshua
Stott ; born at Huddersfield 26
April 1848, bapt. at the parish
church, Huddersfield ; marr. at
St. John's, Launceston, Tasmania,
5 February 1870.
Edwin Brown Primrose of Rushworth, Victoria,-
Australia (eldest son of Ebenezer Brown
Primrose, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John
Marshall) ; born at Richmond, Victoria, 14 June
1856. A,
Ketha Clarisse, born at Launceston, Tasmania,
31 December 187 1, bapt. at St. Paul's,
Launceston ; marr. at St. John's, Launceston,
18 October 1892.
Herbert Frederic Walker, born at=j=Eleanor Seaflower, dau. of Henry Bardolph Connew,
Westbury, Tasmania, 31 December
1839; died 11 February 1880, bur.
at sea, off the Sandheads, Bay of
Bengal.
Captain Royal Marines, by Mary Ann Matilda his wife,
dau. of Robert Kerr; born at sea 11 November 1853;
marr. at Calcutta, India, 13 February 1872.
John Horatio Lindquist (son of William
Lindquist of co. Dorset, by Maria his
wife, dau. of William Dyer) ; born at
Calcutta 10 April 187 1, bapt. at St.
Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta ; Branch Pilot,
Bengal Pilot Service.
=Ethel May, born at Cachar,
India, 15 May, bapt. there
26 July 1873 ; marr. at
St. John's, Calcutta, 16 April
1894.
Gertrude Alice, born
at Sylhet, India, 30
November 1874, bapt.
there ; died at Calcutta
30 December 1875, bur.
there the next day.
William Adcock (son=
of the Rev. Joseph
Adcock, by Hannah
his wife, dau. of
Thomas Greenfield);
born in 1852.
=Ellen Louisa, born at
Westbury, Tasmania,
1 January 1843 >
marr. at Hawksburn,
Melbourne, Australia,
30 September 1886.
George Eyre-Giderson of=
Prahran, Victoria, Australia
(son of Henry Giderson) ;
born 27 January 1846 ;
died at St. Kilda, Mel-
bourne, 6 May, bur. in
Brighton Cemetery,Victoria,
8 May 1910. /\
=Fanny Harriett, born
at Launceston, Tas-
mania, 16 February
1846 ; marr. at
Richmond, Victoria,
4 March 1873.
Charles William Dan vers -Walker of=
Sutton, co. Surrey ; born at Rostella,
Launceston, Tasmania, 29 September,
bapt. at St. Paul's, Launceston,
in October 1873 ; educated at
Launceston Church Grammar School,
Tasmania ; Associate of the Chartered
Institute of Secretaries ; assumed the
additional name of Danvers by Deed
Poll dated 27 March 191 2.
=Lilian, youngest dau. of Frederick Charles Danvers of
The Park, Addlestone, co. Surrey, Registrar and
Superintendent of Records in the India Office, by
Louisa his wife, 2nd dau. of Elias Mocatta of
London; born at Ealing, co. Middlesex, 25 December
1874, bapt. at Christ Church, Ealing, 19 May 1875;
marr. at Addlestone on Saturday, 31 August 1901.
(See Pedigree of Danvers, Vol. 8, page 63, and
Addenda, Vol. p, page v.)
Aubrey Charles Danvers Danvers -Walker, born
at 50 Egmont Road, Sutton, on Friday,
9 December 1904, bapt. at All Saints', Benhilton,
co. Surrey, 15 January 1905.
Cyril Frederick Danvers Danvers -Walker,
born at Wyuna, Belmont, co. Surrey, on
Thursday, 11 October, bapt. at All Saints',
Benhilton, 18 November 1906.
Frederic Walker born at=f=Eva Isabella, dau. of Henry Bardolph Connew, Captain Royal
rinkie. Launceston Tas- Mirm« k„ A/To,., a h/t_».:ij- u:_ -r , ',. ~r, _ '
Pinkie, Launceston, Tas
mania, 6 November 1847,
bapt. at Launceston.
Wilfred Percy Walker,
born at Brighton, Aus-
tralia, in 1879, bapt.
there ; died at St.
Kilda, Melbourne,
Australia, in 1880, bur.
there.
Marines, by Mary Ann Matilda his wife, dau. of Robert Kerr ■
born at Calcutta, India, 28 October 1858, bapt. there; marr. at
Calcutta in 1877 ; died at Dibrugarh, Assam, India, and bur. there.
Frederic Percy Walker,=plris Mary Constance, dau. of Arthur
born at Calcutta 17
November 1882, bapt.
there; Deputy-Commis-
sioner of Police,
Calcutta.
Madgewick Good of Highgate, co. Middle-
sex, by Jessie Louisa his wife, dau. of
Joseph Benjamin Foley ; born at Highgate
4 April 1886, bapt. there; marr. at St.
Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta, 24 November
1911.
Betty Constance Josephine, born at
Calcutta 1 6 September, bapt. at St. Paul's
Cathedral, Calcutta, 8 November 191 2.
Nina Blanche Myrtle, born at Nelli Nelli, India, 8 February 1892
bapt. there; marr. at Golaghat, Assam, 30 October 1912, Charles
Lestock- Wilkin. =
Two other children
died in infancy.
Herbert Frederick^
Walker, born at
Rostella, Launces-
ton, Tasmania, 17
May, bapt. at St.
Paul's, Launceston,
in June 1875 '>
educated at Laun-
ceston Church
Grammar School,
Tasmania, and at
Edinburgh Uni-
versity ; L.R.C.P.,
L.R.C.S.Edin.1903,
L.F.P.S.Glas. 1903.
=Annie Lynch, dau.
of Alexander Fraser
of Edinburgh, by
Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of John Smith;
born in London 31
August 1875, bapt.
at St. Paul's, Ken-
nington, co. Surrey;
marr. at St. Peter's,
Edinburgh, 20 Oc-
tober 1903.
Catharine Doreen,
born at Launceston
13 August 1904,
bapt. at Cullens-
wood, Tasmania.
Cyril Turner Walker,
born at Rostella,
Launceston, 8 April
1877, bapt. at St.
Paul's, Launceston ;
educated at Laun-
ceston Church
Grammar School,
Tasmania, and at
Edinburgh Univer-
sity ; B. Sc. Edin. ;
Assoc. M. Inst.C.E.
=Doris, younger dau. of Richard
Anderson of Kilham, co. York,
and of Melbourne, by Mary
Jane his wife, eldest dau. of
John Keep of Sydney, New
South Wales, and of Broughton
Hall, Leichhardt, Sydney; born
31 May, bapt. at All Souls',
Leichhardt, in June 1887 ;
marr. at St. Peter's Garrison
Church, Colombo, Ceylon, 22
April 191 1 ; died at Coonor,
India, 28 June 1916.
Richard Turner Walker, born at Secunderabad,
Hyderabad, India, in September 1914, bapt. there. '
Charles Alexander
Walker, born at St.
Mary's, Tasmania,
4 August 1905,
bapt. at Cullens-
wood.
William Turner Walker,
born at St. Mary's, Tas-
mania, 20 August 1906,
bapt. at Christ Church,
St. Mary's, Tasmania.
Cyril Herbert Walker,
born at Beechworth,
Victoria, 7 May 191 1,
bapt. at Christ Church,
Beechworth
Arthur Kent
Walker, born
at Rugby, CO.
Warwick, 14
March 1855;
died at Mel-
bourne 1 July
1888, buried
at St. Kilda,
Melbourne.
=Mary Fulford, dau. of the
Rev. Canon John Watson
of Melbourne, by Martha
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
John Fulford of Fulford
Hall, co. Devon ; born 1
September 1855 ; marr. at
Coburg, Victoria, 14 De-
cember 1876 ; marr. 2ndly
at Ascot Vale, Victoria,
Colonel Charles Stuart
Lemarchand.
Brenton Murray Sheppardqf=Gertrude, born at
of Brighton, Victoria, Aus-
tralia (son of Sherbourne
Sheppard of Clonmore,
North Road, Victoria, by
Sophia his wife, dau. of
J. B. Were) ; born at Brigh-
ton, Victoria, in i860; died
at Melbourne in 1897, bur.
at St. Kilda, Melbourne.
Pinkie, Launceston,
Tasmania, 21 March
1857 ; marr. at
Brighton, Victoria,
in 1882 ; died at
Melbourne 5 Jan-
uary 1894, bur. at
St. Kilda, Melbourne.
A
Edward Arthur Fulford Walker,
born at Brighton, Victoria, 28
November 1877, bapt. there.
A
Hector Ernest Walker,
born at Prahran, Vic-
toria, 13 April 1879.
Dorothea Elizabeth,
born at Toorak,
Victoria, 10 May
1884.
Aubrey Turner Walker, born at Rostella,=f=Zoe Irene Dardis, dau. of Joseph Dardis Furlonge
Launceston, Tasmania, bapt. at St.
Paul's, Launceston, 18 November 1879 ;
educated at Launceston Church Grammar
School, Tasmania, and at Tasmania
University; called to the Tasmanian Bar | January 1911.
August 1903
of Montserrat, West Indies, by Florence Fanny
his wife, dau. of William Hele ; born at Norwood,
South Australia, 29 March 1888; marr. at
St. Peter's, Melbourne East, on Thursday, 26
Chota Catherine, born 10 February, bapt.
at Holy Trinity, South Brisbane, Queensland,
2 June 1912.
Gerald Stuart Eardley-Wilmot (eldest=j=Vera Constance, ■
son of Stuart Eardley-Wilmot of bom at Inver-
Fiona, Launceston, by Rosa Cornelia may, Launceston,
his wife, dau. of William Stewart 21 October 1880,
Johnstone of Launceston); born bapt. at St. Paul's,
at Launceston 15 December 1875, Launceston.
bapt. at St. John's, Launceston ;
marr. at Holy Trinity, Launceston,
on Tuesday, 7 January 1902 ; died
at Launceston 12 November 1909.
1st husband. A\
/K
•William Henry Wake Ridley (eldest
son of Henry Colborne Maunoir
Ridley of Champery, Switzerland, by
Florence Myra his wife, younger dau.
of Admiral Baldwin Arden Wake) ;
born 23 March 1887 ; Midshipman
Royal Navy 15 September 1903,
Sub-Lieutenant 15 November 1906,
Lieutenant 15 February 1908, Lieu-
tenant-Commander January 1916 ;
marr. at St. Dunstan's, Cheam, co.
Surrey, 2 January 19 13. 2nd husband.
t^tW^A^
jRusproofee of Busfjbrooke, to. Suffolk.
Arms. — Sable a fesse between three roses or.
Crest. — A lion sejant holding in the mouth a rose or.
Motto. — Fluminus ritu ferimur.
Albinia Maria,=Major Robert Frederick Brownlow=
2nd dau. of Rushbrooke of Rushbrooke Park, co.
Thomas Evans Suffolk (eldest son of Colonel Robert
of Lyminster, Rushbrooke of Rushbrooke Park,
co. Sussex; M. P., by Frances his wife, natural dau.
marr.atLymin- of Sir Charles Davers, baronet); born
ster on Satur- at Rushbrooke Hall ; educated at
day, 17 Feb- Charterhouse (admitted 1825), and
ruary 1844; Eton (admitted 1829); Ensign and
marriage dis- Lieutenant Scots Fusilier Guards 20
solved in 1853. July 1830, Lieutenant and Captain 12
1 st wife. February 1836, Major (retired) ; died,
aged 56, at Boxford, co. Suffolk, on
Sunday, 14 August 1870. Will dated
1 July 1865, proved (Prin. Reg., 622,
70) 12 September 1870, by John
Thomas Ord, the Rev. Henry John
Hasted, and Samuel Steward,
=Violette Emilys
2nd dau. of
John Alfred
Trimmer of
Haslemere, co.
Surrey ; 1 marr.
at Southampton,
co. Hants, 12
Septemberi8s4;
died at Rush-
brooke Park on
Tuesday, 16
March 1858.
2nd wife.
■Eliza Catherine, only
dau. of Walter Ray
of Boxford ; marr.
at Wimbledon, co.
Surrey, on Thurs-
day, 25 August 1859.
She married 2ndly,
18 September 1874,
Warwick Falkland
Tryon (2nd son
of Major -General
Samuel Tryon). 3rd
wire;'
Robert Wyndham Jermyn Rushbrooke of=
Rushbrooke Park ; born at Rushbrooke
Park 14 February 1858 ; Lord of the
Manor of Rushbrooke ; died, aged 50,
at Rushbrooke Park on Tuesday, 1 2 May,
bur. at Rushbrooke on Thursday, 14
May 1908. Will dated 1 April 1898,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1265, 1908)8 August
1908, by William Henry Rushbrooke,
retired Captain in the Army.
■Constance Julia, of Nowton Cottage, Bury St.
Edmunds, co. Suffolk ; eldest dau. of the Rev.
John Beridge Sparrow of Algarkirk Hall, co. Lin-
coln, Vicar of Algarkirk with Fosdyke, co. Lincoln,
by Louisa Henrietta his wife, dau. of the Rev,
Samuel Hartopp Knapp, Rector of Letchworth,
co. Hertford ; born at the Vicarage, Great Cornard,
co. Suffolk,- on Friday, 1 3 April 1 860 ; marr. at
Algarkirk Hall 9 April 1885.
Robert Basil Wyndham
Rushbrooke of Rush-
brooke Park ; born 14
April 1886 ; educated at
Cheltenham College ; Lord
of the Manor of Rush-
brooke ; Lieutenant 3rd
(Reserve) Battalion The
Suffolk Regiment 2 Feb-
ruary 1915, Captain
February 1 9 1 6, attached
1 st Garrison Battalion The
Bedfordshire Regiment.
Major Guy Aylmer (only son of Colonel=
Henry Leycester Aylmer of Risby Manor, Bury
St. Edmunds, formerly of the 16th (Queen's)
Lancers, by Edmontina Jane his wife, dau. of
George Harrison of Malpas, Newport, co.
Monmouth) ; born at Corsley House, War-
minster, co. Wilts, on Wednesday, 20 April
1887 ; educated at Winchester ; 2nd Lieutenant
1 2 th Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps
September 1914, Captain 10 February 1915,
Major 24 January 1917; serving in European
War since 22 July 1915.
=Christabel Hen-
rietta, born at
Rushbrooke 28
March 1887, and
bapt. there ; marr.
at Rushbrooke
on Wednesday,
12 January 191 6.
Jermyn Rushbrooke, born at Rushbrooke
5 April 1890 ; King's Cadet from H.M.S.
"Worcester," Midshipman 15 January 1907,
Sub-Lieutenant 1910, Lieutenant 1912; of
the Submarine Service.
Bartle Davers Rushbrooke, born at Rushbrooke
24 September 1892 ; educated at Malvern
College ; Captain 3rd (Reserve) Battalion The
Suffolk Regiment 2 February 1915 ; serving in
European War.
Bolton-
Samuel Bolton of Akenham, co. Suffolk (eldest son=
of Samuel Bolton of Coddenham, co. Suffolk, by
Anne his wife, dau. of Edward Minster of Yaxley,
co. Suffolk) ; bapt. at Coddenham 28 September
1750 ; died, aged 54, on Friday, 21 June 1805, bur.
at Akenham. M.I. Will dated 17 February 1803,
proved (P.C.C. 569 Nelson) 14 August 1805, by
Mary Bolton, relict, Thomas Bolton and the Rev.
William Bolton, brothers.
(For earlier Pedigree see "Notes" to "Visitation of
England and Wales" Vol. II, page 37).
=Mary, dau. of Philip
Dykes of Ipswich,
co. Suffolk ; marr. at
St.Matthew's.Ipswich,
in 1778; died at
Whitton, co. Suffolk,
aged 79, on Friday,
3 April 1835, bur. at
Akenham. M.I.
Mary Anne, bapt.
at Coddenham
5 October 1778 ;
died, aged 27, on
Monday, 2 June
1806, buried at
Akenham. M.I.
Rev. James Hitch (youngest son of John Hitch of=
Melbourne, co. Cambridge) ; of St. John's College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1783, M.A. 1786, Fellow;
Rector of Westerfield, co. Suffolk, 1788; died,
aged 62, on Saturday, 13 March 1824, bur. in
Westerfield Church. M.I. Will dated 20 February
1824, proved (P.C.C. 516 Erskine) 8 September
1824, by the Rev. William Leworthy. He married
istly 28 April 1790, Sarah, youngest dau. of
Robert Baker of Brookes Hall, near Ipswich ;
she died, aged 30, 20 September 1799, and was
buried at St. Matthew's, Ipswich. M.I.
^Elizabeth, bapt. at
Coddenham 28 Jan-
uary 1 781 ; marr.
at Westerfield on
Wednesday, 5 Feb-
ruary 1800 (marriage
licence, Ipswich, dated
3 February) ; died at
the Parsonage House,
Westerfield, 16 Feb-
ruary 1823, bur. in
Westerfield Church.
M.I.
A
Harriet, died, aged 93, 17 Feb-
ruary, bur. in the cemetery at
Ipswich 21 February 1877. M.I.
Will dated 30 September 1875,
proved at Ipswich 26 February
1877, by the Rev. Charles Nelson
Bolton, nephew.
Samuel Bolton, bapt. at Codden-
ham 15 January 1783 ; Captain
Royal Artillery ; killed at the
battle of Waterloo 18 June 18 15.
Thomas Bolton of=
Ipswich, bapt. at
Coddenham 12 Feb-
ruary 1786; died s.p.
at Ipswich, aged 78,
28 February, bur.
in the cemetery at
Ipswich 4 March
1864. M.I. Adirion
was granted at
Ipswich 8 April
1864, to the
Rev. Edward Dykes
Bolton, brother.
=Lucy, 4th dau.
of John Bates
of Marlesford,
co. Suffolk ;
marr. by licence
at Marlesford on
Friday, 8 Sep-
tember 1837.
Philip Dykes Bolton
(twin with Charles),
bapt. at Akenham
18 February 1788;
bur. there 22 April
1790. _
Charles Bolton (twin
with Philip Dykes),
bapt. at Akenham
18 February 1788;
bur. there 2 June
1789.
Rev. Edward Dykes Bolton (twin with Frances), bapt. at Akenham 14 September 1791; of
Queens' College, Cambridge, removed to Pembroke College, B.A. 1812, M.A. 1819 ; Rector
of Testerton, co. Norfolk, 3 September 1836; Perpetual Curate of Wingfield, co. Suffolk,
23 February 1837 ; Rector of Great Hollesley 1845 an<^ Great and Little Wratting, co.
Suffolk; edited "Psalms and Hymns for Public Worship," 1844; died at Ipswich, aged 76,
23 October 1864, buried in the cemetery at Ipswich. M.I. Will dated 23 September 1863,
proved at Ipswich n November 1864, by Charles Bolton, Commander R.N., brother, and
the Rev. John Edge Daniel.
James Young of Wells, co. Norfolk,=
M.D. ; L.F.P. & S. Glasg. 1814, M.D.
Glasg. 1854; a Surgeon in the Honble
East India Co.'s Service 18 15 ; Medical
Officer of the Walsingham Union ; died
at Wells, aged 62, 14 October 1855.
Will dated 5 October 1855, proved
(P.C.C. 1025, 55) 1 December 1855,
by Eliza Young, spinster, the daughter,
Augustine Valentine Dennis and Wil-
liam Bolton Girdlestone. He married
istly Anne, dau. of Henry John
Girdlestone, by Ann Bolton his wife.
^Frances (twin with
Edward Dykes), bapt.
at Akenham, co. Suf-
folk, 14 September
1 79 1 ; married at
Whitton, co. Suffolk,
on Thursday, 8 De-
cember 1836; died,
aged 74, 9 April 1864,
bur. in the cemetery
at Ipswich. M. I.
2nd wife.
Rev. John Medowes Bolton,
born 19 February 1792,
bapt. at Akenham 19 May
1794; of Catherine College,
Cambridge, B.A. 181 7 ;
Ctlrate of Hemblington and
Woodbastwick, co. Norfolk ;
died at his mother's resi-
dence, Whitton, aged 34, on
Sunday, 9 April 1826, bur.
at Akenham. M.I.
Philip Dykes Bolton,
born 31 March, bapt.
at Akenham 19 May
1794; died in India,
aged 20, in 1814.
Jane, born 6 September,
bapt. at Akenham 10
September 1795 ; died
the same year.
Jane, born 24 Septem-
ber, bapt. at Akenham
26 September 1796.
Commander Charles Bolton, R.N.;=
born at Akenham Hall, co. Suffolk,
8 September, bapt. at Akenham
11 September 1798; entered the
Navy 15 July 18 13 as Midshipman
on board the " Forth," Lieutenant
4 October 1825, Commander 1 Oc-
tober i860 ; died at Stoke Damerel,
co. Devon, aged 80, on Thursday,
10 April 1879, bur. in the ceme-
tery at Plymouth, co. Devon. Will
dated 19 April 1877, proved at
Exeter 30 April 1879, by the Rev.
Charles Nelson Bolton, son.
=Anne Elizabeth, 4th dau. of
Thomas Howard of London ;
marr. at St. Margaret's, Ipswich
(by the Rev. Edward Dykes
Bolton), on Tuesday, 27 Octo-
ber 1835 ; died at 22 Woodland
Terrace, Plymouth, aged 90, on
Thursday, 9 January 1896, bur.
in the cemetery at Plymouth.
Will dated 21 March 1895,
proved (Prin. Reg., 119, 96) 20
February 1896, by the Rev.
Charles Nelson Bolton and the
Rev. George Frederick Head.
Rev. Thomas Henry Howard (son of the Rev. Thomas=
Henry Howard of Warmley, co. Gloucester, by Maria his
wife, youngest dau. of William Wilson of Brightfield,
Sheffield, co. York) ; born at Oughtibridge, co. York,
7 October, bapt. there 12 November 1843; of Queens'
College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1863,
B.A. 1867, M.A. 1870; Curate of St. James' 1866-70, of
Temple Church 1871-72, of St. Augustine's 1872-74, all
in the city of Bristol, and of Charles Church, Plymouth,
1875-77; Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral 1894; Rural
Dean of Three Towns 1894-99 ; Commissary to Bishop
of Mombasa; Vicar of St. Jude's, Plymouth, 1877-1902,
and of Uffculme, co. Devon, 1902.
=Anne Elizabeth, born at Ipswich,
co. Suffolk, on Wednesday, 31
August 1836, bapt. at St. Mat-
thew's, Ipswich ; marr. at Stoke
Damerel, co. Devon (by the
Rev. Thomas Henry Howard),
on Thursday, 4 October 1877;
died at St. Jude's Lodge, Ply-
mouth, aged 58, on Thursday,
28 February, bur. in the cemetery
at Plymouth 5 March 1895.
Ethel Frances, bom at
Wednesbury,co.Stafford,
on Tuesday, 2 Septem-
ber, bapt. at All Saints',
Darlaston, co. Stafford,
5 October 1873.
Horatio Norman Bolton, born at Wednesbury 1 February, bapt. at
All Saints', Darlaston, on Easter Day, 28 March 1875; educated at
Rossall School, admitted 1889, and Scholar of Corpus Christi
College, Oxford ; of the Indian Civil Service, Deputy Commissioner,
Peshawur, North-West Frontier Provinces.
Rev. George Frederick Head (5th son of Jeremiah Head of=j=Mary Henrietta
Ipswich, by Mary his wife, dau. of Thomas Howard), born at
Ipswich on Friday, 26 August 1836 ; of Caius College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1857, B.A. 1861, M.A. 1864;
Curate of St. Thomas', Lancaster, 1861-65, °f St. Clement's,
Ipswich, 1865-67 ; Incumbent of St. John-the-Evangelist's, Carlisle,
co. Cumberland, 1867-73 > Rural Dean of Carlisle, N., 1868-73 '>
Vicar of St. Mark's, Tollington Park, co. Middlesex, 1873-77; of
Charles Church, Plymouth, 1877-85, of Christ Church, Hampstead,
co. Middlesex, 1885-98, and of Clifton, co. Gloucester, 1 898-191 1 ;
Chaplain of Hill's Almshouses, Clifton, 1900; Hon. Canon of
Bristol Cathedral 1901 ; died at 1 Royal York Villas, Clifton, aged
75, on Sunday, 14 April, bur. in the cemetery at Shirehampton, co.
Gloucester, on Thursday, 18 April 1912. Will dated 26 April 191 1,
proved at Bristol 20 May 19 12, by George Herbert Head, Barrister-
at-Law, and the Rev. Frederick Waldegrave Head, sons.
born at
Ipswich on Sunday, 2 1
October 1838, bapt. at St.
Matthew's, Ipswich ; marr.
at Stoke Damerel (by her
uncle, the Rev. Thomas
Henry Howard) on Thurs-
day, 3 August 1865 ; died
at 1 Royal York Villas,
Clifton, aged 73, on Satur-
day, 1 1 May, bur. in the
cemetery at Shirehampton
on Tuesday, 14 May 19 12.
Lucy Maria, born
at Ipswich on
Friday, 25 June
1842; died, aged
5 months, on
Monday, 5 De-
cember 1842,
bur. at Akenham.
M.I.
Rev. Charles Nelson Bolton, born in Berners=j=
Street, Ipswich, on Thursday, 7 November 1844,
bapt. at St. Matthew's, Ipswich, 16 January 1845; '
of New College, Oxford, matriculated 16 October '
1863, B.A. 1866, M.A. 1876; Curate of St. John-
the-Evangelist's, Carlisle, 1867-72 ; Vicar of All |
Saints', Darlaston, 1872-81, of Cannock 1881-94, j
and of St. Mary's, Lichfield, all co. Stafford, 1
1895 ; Rural Dean of Lichfield 1895 >
Prebendary of Lichfield Cathedral 1895 ; Proctor |
in Convocation 1906-10.
Catherine Anne, 3rd
dau. of John Norman
of Botcherby, near
Carlisle, by Judith
Chambers his wife, dau.
of John Reed ; bapt.
at St. Cuthbert's,
Carlisle ; marr. at St.
John-the-Evangelist's,
Carlisle, on Wednes-
day, 24 January 1872.
Edward Gybbon=j=Katharine Winifred, Daniel Charles=j=Alice Hilda, born Muriel Annie,
Potter of Stowe
Cottage, Lichfield,
co. Stafford, son
of George Gybbon
Potter, by Amy
Charlotte Moore
his wife.
born at Wednesbury,
co. Stafford, 19 June
1877; marr. at Lich-
field Cathedral 2
April 1902.
Lloyd of Stowe
Hill, Lichfield,
son of Francis
Henry Lloyd, by
Alice Howard
his wife.
at Wednesbury 22
June 1 879, bapt. at
All Saints', Darlas-
ton ; marr. at Lich-
field Cathedral 10
August 1904.
born at Can-
nock 31 July,
baptised there
3 September
1881.
A\
Emily Margaret, George Frank Wemyss Anson (son of Lieut.- Colonel1
bornatCannock George Wemyss Anson of the Indian Army, by Katherine
18 September, Harriette his 1st wife, 3rd dau. of Sir William Muir,
bapt. there 28 K.C.S.I., LL.D.); born 22 March 1881 ; entered the
October 1883. Army as 2nd Lieutenant (unattached) 28 July 1900 ; of the
Indian Army 6 October 1901, Lieutenant 28 October 1902,
Captain 28 July 1909 ; served on North-West Frontier of I
India, at Waziristan, 1 901- 1902 (medal with clasp). /)\
=Maud Eleanor,
born at Cannock
10 April 1886;
marr. at St. John's,
Peshawur, Pun-
jab, India, 14
December 1910.
I I
Charles John Howard Bolton, born at Cannock 1 2 February, Dorothy Lilian, born at Cannock
bapt. there 19 March 1888; an Engineer at Calcutta; of 25 February, bapt. there 5 April
the Calcutta Light Horse. 1890.
•ViU-^ Utftt*,
&urrougj)e$u
Arms on record in the College of Arms.
Per chevron sable and argent a chevron
per chevron between in chief two chaplets
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.
Rev. Jeremiah Burroughes of Ling-=
wood Lodge, co. Norfolk, 3rd son
of James Burkin Burroughes of
Burlingham Hall, co. Norfolk, by
Christabel his wife, dau. and heir of
Henry Negus of Hoveton Hall, co.
Norfolk, and brother of Henry Negus
Burroughes (see Vol. ij, page jg2) ;
born at Burlingham Hall in 1797;
educated at Eton, entered 1 811, and
at Emmanuel College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1817, M.A. 1820; Rector of
Burlingham St. Edmunds, Burling-
ham St. Andrews and Burlingham
St. Peters, Rural Dean of the
Blofield Deanery 1847-69; J. P.
for co. Norfolk ; died at Lingwood
Lodge, aged 74, on Whit-Sunday,
r9 May r872, bur. at Burlingham
St. Edmunds. Will dated 20 Feb-
ruary 1864, with codicil dated
9 June 1866, proved at Norwich
12 July 1872, by Thomas Henry
Burroughes and the Rev. Robert
Burroughes, sons. Portrait in oils
in the possession of his son, Thomas
Henry Burroughes of Ketton Cottage,
Stamford.
[For earlier Pedigree see "Notes" to "Visitation of
England and Wales," Vol. 12, page 4.8).
Rleasance, 3rd dau.
of Sir Thomas
Hulton Preston, 1st
Baronet, of Beeston
Hall, co. Norfolk,
by Jane his 2nd
wife, younger dau.
of Thomas Bagge
of Stradsett Hall
and Islington Hall,
both co. Norfolk ;
marr. at Beeston
St. Laurence on
Thursday, 31 July
1828; died at
Lingwood Lodge
on Tuesday, 4
January 1870, bur.
at Burlingham St.
Edmunds.
Pleasance Christabell,
born in October 1829 ;
died unmarried at
Mulbarton, co. Nor-
folk, on Friday, r4
March 1890, buried
at Burlingham St.
Edmunds. Will dated
21 June 1873, with
codicil dated 4 March
1890, proved at Nor-
wich 26 April 1890, by
Adelaide Burroughes,
spinster, sister.
Major-General Dixon Edward Hoste, C.B., of 23=j=Jane Mary, born
Sussex Square, Brighton, co. Sussex (eldest son of
Colonel Sir George Charles Hoste, C.B., by Mary his
wife, only dau. of James Burkin Burroughes) ; born 15
March 1827 ; entered the Royal Artillery as 2nd
Lieutenant 18 June 1845, Lieutenant 1846, Captain
and Major 1854, Lieut.- Colonel 1868, Colonel 1873,
Major-General (retired) 21 December 1881 ; served
in the Crimea 1854 to February 1855, including
the battles of Alma, Balaclava and Inkerman, and
siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie 26
October 1854 (brevet of Major, medal with four clasps,
C.B., 5th-class Medjidie and Turkish medal) ; died at
23 Sussex Square, Brighton, aged 78, on Sunday, 10
September 1905. Will dated 18 December 1861,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1314, 1905) 20 October 1905, by
Mary Hoste, relict. He married 2ndly at Colney, co.
Norfolk, 4 August 1857, Mary, youngest dau. of
Joseph Scott of Colney.
13
4 November
1 83 1 ; married
at Burlingham
St. Edmunds
(by her father),
on Thursday, 9
March 1854 ;
died at Ling-
wood Lodge,
aged 23, on
Friday, 19 Jan-
uary 1855, bur.
at Burlingham
St. Edmunds.
1st wife.
Hon"8 Edith Galfrida—Thomas Henry Burroughes^Susan Helen 2nd dau. of Jesse David
. . ,.1 /■ T7 ..___ r> 1.*. cnn™ \\7offc_T?iicc^ll r,¥ Ricrcrin Ha . rn. North-
(Powys), 2nd dau. of
Thomas Atherton,
3rd Baron Lilford,
by the Honble Mary
Elizabeth Fox his
wife, dau. of Henry
Richard, 3rd Lord
Holland ; born 2 July
1834 ; married at
Achurch, co. North-
ampton (by her uncle,
the Rt. Rev. the
Honble Horatio Powys,
Bishop of Sodor and
Man), on Tuesday,
20 April 1858 ; died
at Ketton, co. Rut-
land, on Wednesday,
10 February 1864,
bur. there. 1st wife.
of Ketton Cottage, Stam
ford, co. Rutland, and of
16 Lower Berkeley Street,
London; born 8 January
1834; educated at Harrow
and at Trinity College,
Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1852;
D.L. for co. Rutland, High
Sheriff 1904.
Watts-Russell of Biggin Hall, co. North-
ampton, M.P., by Mary Neville his
wife, dau. of J. Smith Wright ; born
at 19 Chesham Place, Belgrave Square,
London, 1 August 1846 ; marr. at St.
Barnabas', Pimlico, London, on Monday,
7 June 1869 ; died at Ketton Cottage
on Sunday, 5 December 1915, bur. in
the churchyard at Ketton. 2nd wife.
John Calthorpe Blofeld of Hoveton House,*rIsabel Clare, born
co. Norfolk (only son of Thomas Calthorpe at Ketton on '! '• i
Blofeld of Hoveton House, Recorder of
Ipswich, by Fanny Elizabeth his wife, 4th
dau. of the Rev. John Anthony Partridge,
Rector of Baconsthorpe, co. Norfolk) ; born at
Hoveton House 1 June 1874, bapt. at Hove-
ton ; educated at Eton and at Trinity College,
Cambridge ; J. P. for co. Norfolk 1903 ; joined
as 2nd Lieutenant 4th Volunteer Battalion
Norfolk Regiment 1894; Recruiting Officer for
Norfolk since August 1914-
day, 7 December
187 1 ; married at
St. Andrew's, Wells
Street, London (by
the Rev. Edward
RobertBurroughes),
on Tuesday, 2 1
October 1902.
George William Whitmore Green-Price of The=
Gables, Norton, co. Radnor (5th son of Sir
Richard Green-Price, 1st Baronet, M.P., of
Monaughty, co. Radnor, by Laura his 2nd wife,
dau. of Richard Henry King of Mortlake, co.
Surrey) ; born at Norton Manor 23 August 1862 ;
J. P. for co. Radnor.
=Rachel Georgiana, born at 10 Grosvenor
Place, London, on Tuesday, 5 April 1859;
marr. at St. Thomas', Orchard Street, London
(by the Rev. Chase Green-Price, and her
brother, the Rev. Edward Robert Burroughes),
on Tuesday, n April 1893.
Henry Thomas Burroughes,
born at 10 Grosvenor Place,
London, on Tuesday, 22
January 1861 ; died at
Belford House, Great
Malvern, co. Worcester, on
Monday, 12 August 1861,
bur. at Great Malvern.
Rev. Edward Robert Burroughes, born at 33 Great
Cumberland Place, Hyde Park, London, on Wednesday, 7 May
1862 ; of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1880, B.A. 1884, M.A. 1889; Curate of Harton, co.
Durham, 1885-87, of Kidderminster, co. Worcester, 1887-89,
Chaplain to Bishop of Cape Town 1889-92, Curate of Stretton-
Grandison with Ashperton, co. Hereford, 1892-98 ; Vicar of
Stoke Holy Cross, co. Norfolk, 1898-1915 ; died at Cape Town,
South Africa, on Monday, 21 August 191 6, buried there.
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Rev. Robert Burroughes, born 12
College, Oxford, matriculated 7 June
1 86 1 ; Rector of Beighton, co. Norfolk
co. Hereford, 1878, Perpetual Curate
Hereford, 1883, Rural Dean 1882 ;
Pencombe, on Thursday, 9 January 1
Will dated 23 May 1874, with codicil
proved (Prin. Reg., 220, 90) 26 March
Burroughes, brother.
April 1836 ; of Oriel=
1854, B.A. 1858, M.A.
, 1867-78, of Pencombe,
of Marston Stannet, co.
died at the Rectory,
890, bur. at Pencombe.
dated 31 August 1889,
1890, by Thomas Henry
=Caroline, 3rd dau. of Richard
Foley Onslow of Starsdens,
Newent, co. Gloucester, D.L.,
by Catherine his wife, dau. of
Latham Blacker of Newent ;
marr. at Oxenhall, co.
Gloucester, on Tuesday, 20
October 1868.
Honbll: Charles Claude Bertie (5th son of Montagu, 6th Earl= Adelaide, born 12 July 1841 ;
of Abingdon, by Elizabeth Lavinia his wife, only child of
George Granville Vernon Harcourt, M.P.); born on Sunday,
31 August 1 85 1 ; educated at Eton; Lieutenant Berkshire
Militia 1871-73, Lieutenant 47th Foot 12 November 1873,
retired in 1876.
marr. at St. James', Spanish
Place, London, on Tuesday, 29
April 1890; died 25 August
1903, bur. at Burlingham St.
Edmunds, co. Norfolk.
Lieut.-Colonel Reginald St. George Gorton (younger son of the Venble John=
Gorton, Archdeacon of Madras, afterwards Rector of Kirkby-Laythorpe
with Asgarby, co. Lincoln); born 8 May 1866; entered the Royal Artillery
as Lieutenant 18 February 1886, Captain 17 October 1896, Major
9 October 1904, Lieut.-Colonel (by brevet 5 August) 30 October 19 14;
served in Miranzai (1st) Expedition 1891, in Hunza-Nagar Expedition
1891-92 (wounded), mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 21 June
1892 (medal with clasp) ; at operations in Chitral 1895, with the relief
force (medal with clasp) ; in South African War 1900-1902, on Staff, also
Station Staff Officer, Mafeking, to 26 December 1900 (wounded), mentioned
in despatches, "London Gazette," 29 July 1902 (Queen's medal with three
clasps, King's medal with two clasps) ; specially employed (Intelligence)
Headquarters of Army 9 May 1902 to 30 June 1903, Staff Captain
1 July 1903 to 29 May 1905, and D.A.Q.M.G. 30 May 1905 to 30 June
1907 ; General Staff Officer, 2nd-grade, 7 August 1909 to 31 March 1912,
and 16 December 1914 to 12 June 1915; Assistant Secretary Committee
of Imperial Defence 1 April 1912 to 15 December 1914; attached Head-
quarters 1st Army, British Expeditionary Force, 23 February to 8 May 1915,
G.S.O. (2) 8th Division 9 May to 9 June 1915, A.A. and Q.M.G. 7th
Division 9 June to 20 September 1915, G.S.O. (1) 59th Division 23
February 19 16.
=Dorothea, born at
Ketton, co. Rut-
land, on Sunday,
16 March 1873 ;
married at St.
Thomas', Portman
Square, London
(by the Rev.
Edward Robert
Burroughes), on
Wednesday, 10
October 1906.
i5
Charles Fitzpatrick Burroughes of Ketton Cottage, Stamford,=Katie
co. Rutland ; born at Ketton, co. Rutland, on Sunday, 20
December 1874, bapt. there; educated at Eton 1889-92, and
at Oriel College, Oxford ; Lieutenant 2nd Leicestershire Imperial
Yeomanry 21 December 19 14, Captain 19 16.
Molineux, youngest
dau. of Cecil Thomas
Molineux- Montgomerie of
Garboldisham, co. Norfolk,
J. P. and D.L., by Eleanor
Frances his wife, 6th dau. of
the Honbl<= Arthur Lascelles
of Norley, co. Chester ;
marr. at Garboldisham 29
September 19 10.
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Henry Neville Burroughes of 35a Hertford Street, Mayfair, London ;=
born at Ketton on Friday, 4 May 1877, bapt. there ; educated at
Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1896, B.A. 1899, M.A., M.B., B.C. 1905; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Lond. 1903 ; a Student of St. Bartholomew's Hospital; Captain Royal
Army Medical Corps,
attached 8th Cyclist
Battalion The Essex
(Territorial) Regiment
20 October 19 14 ;
2nd in Command,
Field Ambulance,
British Expeditionary
Force, 19 16.
=Marie Claire, younger
dau. of the Venb,e
Adolphus Lindon of
Quinta d'Achada,
Madeira, Archdeacon
of Madeira ; marr. at
the English Church,
Madeira, on Saturday,
22 April 19 1 1.
James Henry Lindon Burroughes, born at 35a Hertford
Street, Mayfair, London, on Saturday, 4 May, bapt. at
Christ Church, Mayfair, 26 June 19 12.
Michael Burroughes, born at 35a
Hertford Street, Mayfair, on Tues-
day, 21 September 1915.
16
HAVERSHAM.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Azure an escallop between three
bulls' heads couped or.
Crest. — A bull's head erased sable semde of escallops or and pierced
through the neck with a broken spear in bend sinister point
upwards proper.
Supporters. — On the dexter, A Roman senator habited proper; and on
the sinister, A Roman soldier also habited proper supporting
with his exterior hand his shield.
Motto. — Via vi.
HabersJjam*
John Hayter of Winterboume Stoke, co. Wilts=
(son of Thomas Hayter of Wylye, co. Wilts, by
Anne Sturges his wife); born in 1757; died,
aged 70, on Saturday, 24 March 1827, bur. at
Winterboume Stoke. Will dated 21 January
1827, proved (P.C.C. 541 Heber) 22 September
1827, by William Goodenough Hayter, son.
=Grace, dau. of Stephen Goodenough
of Codford, co. Wilts; born in 1763;
marr. by licence 10 December 1782 ;
died at Fyfield, co. Hants, aged 66,
on Friday, 23 July, bur. at Winter-
bourne Stoke 30 July 1830.
Emma, eldest dau. of=
George Chilton of
Chancery Lane, Lon-
don ; marr. at St.
Dunstan's, Fleet Street,
London, 24 July 181 7;
died at Grove Hill,
Camberwell, co. Surrey,
aged 51, on Tuesday,
4 September 1849.
1 st wife.
=Goodenough Hayter of The Priory, =
Lewisham, co. Kent ; born at Winter-
boume Stoke in 1788; Army Packer
and Merchant; died at 17 Rue de la
Madeleine, Paris, aged 76, on Wed-
nesday, 20 January 1864. Will dated
3 February 1859, with two codicils
dated 12 May 1862 and 16 December
1863, proved (Prin. Reg., 99, 64) 12
February 1864, by the Rev. George
Goodenough Hayter, son, and James
Wickens, nephew.
= Fanny, dau. of James French ;
marr. at the parish church,
Clapham, co. Surrey, on Tues-
day, 24 June 1851 ; died at
25 Hereford Square, London,
on Thursday, n May 1865.
Admon was granted at the
Principal Registry 9 August
1865, to Caroline Matilda
Williams, widow, the aunt, and
only next of kin. 2nd wife.
A son born Elizabeth Jane, dau. of Joseplv
on Sunday, Mountford of Exeter, co. Devon,
2 1 June by Marion his wife, dau. of Colonel
1818, who Bidlake, R.M. ; born at Exeter 13
survived a August 1820; marr. at St. Sidwell's,
few hours Exeter, on Tuesday, 30 December
only. 1845; died at Hereford, aged 29,
on Sunday, 16 June 1850, bur. in
Pipe with Lyde Churchyard, co.
Hereford. 1st wife.
Mary, born at Here-
ford on Wednesday,
13 January 1847.
Elizabeth, born at
Hereford on Mon-
day, 3 June 1850.
=Rev. George Goodenough=
Hayter, bom on Wednes-
day, 9 February 1820; of
Brasenose College, Oxford,
matriculated 1 December
1837, B.A. from Oriel Col-
lege 1841, M.A. 1845 ;
Vicar of Woodford, co.
Northampton, 1852-55,
Rector of Burnham Sutton
and Vicar of Bumham
Overy, both co. Norfolk,
1854 until his death; died
at Burnham Sutton, aged
62, on Sunday, 24 De-
cember 1882, bur. there.
=Mary Emma, of
Burnham Overy,
4th dau. of Willy
Bever of Chateau
de Wisques, St.
Omer, France,
by Frances Anne
his wife, dau. of
Edward Pogson ;
marr. at All
Saints', Maryle-
bone, London
(by the Rev.
Charles Frederick
Hayter), 16 April
1863; died at
Ladysmith, Natal,
South Africa, aged
72, 8 October
1915. 2nd wife.
Edward Goodenough
Hayter, born at the
Rectory, Bumham
Sutton, on Sunday,
14 February 1864;
died s.p. 15 July
1886, bur. at Rock-
hampton, Queensland.
Margaret Anna, Arthur Goodenough Hayter, born Helen, born at
born at the at the Rectory, Burnham Sutton, the Rectory,
Rectory, Burn- 16 January, bapt. at Burnham Sut- Burnham Sut-
ham Sutton, 17 ton 24 February 1867; educated ton, 26 August,
August, bapt. at at Bradfield and Trent Colleges ; bapt. at Burn-
Burnham Sutton died at Aldershot, aged 48, on ham Sutton 29
21 September Sunday, 14 March 1915. September 1870.
1865.
Henry Hayter of Eden=
Vale, co. Wilts; born
at Maddington, co.
Wilts, 1 8 January
1790, bapt. there; died
in London circa 1836.
A
(For issue see page 26.)
=Ehza Jane, dau. and coheir of John Heylyn of Islington, co.
Middlesex; bom at Islington n April 1793, bapt. at the parish
church there; marr. at Milford, co. Hants, in 1818; died, aged 64, on
Sunday, 24 May 1857. Will dated 31 October 1855, proved (P.C.C.
466, 57) 13 June 1857, by Harrison Hayter and William Goodenough
Hayter, sons, Rickman Godlee and Septimus Richard Scott.
Emma Susan,
died at Mus-
well Hill, co.
Middlesex, on
Saturday, 1 3
March 1824.
Rev. Charles Fredericlc=
Hayter, born at Muswell
Hill 23 July 1826;
of Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, matriculated
1 July 1847, B.A.
1852, M.A. 1858;
Rector of East Mersea,
co. Essex, 1857-71,
Vicar of Claybrooke
with Wibtoft, co.
Leicester, 1871-1912.
=Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. Peregrine Curtois, LL.B.,
Vicar of Hemingford Grey, co. Huntingdon, and
afterwards Rector of Branston, co. Lincoln, by Mary
his wife, dau. of Thomas Strong of Welling, co. Kent ;
born at Welney, co. Cambridge, 25 September, bapt.
there 5 November 1839; marr. at Hemingford Grey
(by her uncle, the Rev. Atwill Curtois, and her brother,
the Rev. Peregrine Edward Curtois) on Thursday, 2 1
June 1866; died at the Vicarage, Claybrooke, aged 54,
on St. Andrew's Day, 30 November, bur. in the
cemetery at Branston 5 December 1893. M.I.
(See Pedigree of Curtois, Vol. 1, page 1/2.)
Henry Goodenough Hayter of=
Winterbourne, Sidmouth, co.
Devon; born at Canonbury
Square, London, on Wednesday,
12 January 1831; Government
Packer and Merchant of Woollens
to China and the East.
=Janet, 3rd daughter of William Druce of 21 Cheyne Walk,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, by Catharine his wife, dau. of Nodes
Dickinson of Wigmore Street, London, and of the Duke
of Kent's Regiment, Surgeon; born at 21 Cheyne Walk
13 October 1838; marr. at St. Luke's, Chelsea (by the Rev.
George Goodenough Hayter), on Saturday, 4 June 1859.
Edith Catharine, born at n Inverness Terrace, Kensington Gardens, London, on Friday,
8 June i860, bapt. at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, London.
George Philip Hayter of Birtle, Canada ;
born at the Rectory, Burnham Sutton, 17
March, bapt. at Burnham Sutton 1 May
1873; educated at the Clergy Orphan
School, Canterbury ; Veterinary Surgeon.
Harry Masterton-=
Smith of Bergh-
ville, Cape Colony,
South Africa.
=Ursula Frances, born at the
Rectory, Burnham Sutton, 22
July 1874; marr. at Pinetown,
Natal, South Africa, 10 March
1909.
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Charles Samuel Hayter, born at the Rectory,=
Burnham Sutton, co. Norfolk, 30 April, bapt. at
Burnham Sutton n June 1879; educated at
the Clergy Orphan School, Canterbury ; of the
British South African Forestry.
=Dorothy, 2nd dau. of Robert Floyd Waters
of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa;- born
7 December 1885; marr. at St. Saviour's
Cathedral, Pietermaritzburg, on Tuesday, 14
September 1909.
George Goodenough Hayter,
born 26 April 191 1.
Robert Bever Hayter,
born 10 May 1912.
I
Rt. Honble Sir William Goodenough Hayter of South Hill Park,=
Bracknell, co. Berks, and of Trevina, Tintagill, co. Cornwall,
Baronet ; born at Winterbourne Stoke, co. Wilts, 28 January 1792 ;
educated at Winchester and at Trinity College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 24 October 1810, B.A. 1814; Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's
Inn 23 November 1819, Bencher 15 April 1839, Treasurer 1853;
Q.C. 21 February 1839; M.P. for Wells 24 July 1837 to July
1865 ; ludge- Advocate-General 30 December 1847 to 30 May
1849; sworn of the Privy Council 11 February 1848; Financial
Secretary to the Treasury 22 May 1849 to July 1850, Parliamen-
tary and Patronage Secretary July 1850 to March 1852, and again
December 1852 to March 1858 ; J. P. for the counties of Somerset
and Berks, and D.L. for the latter county; created a Baronet 19
April 1858; presented by Lord Palmerston and 365 Members of
the House of Commons with a silver testimonial in recognition
of his services as Liberal Whip ; found drowned in a lake in the
grounds of South Hill Park, aged S6, on Thursday, 26 December
1878, bur. at Easthampstead, co. Berks, 2 January 1879. Will
dated 24 March 1872, proved (Prin. Reg., 139, 79) 20 February
1879, by Dame Anne Hayter, relict.
=Anne, eldest dau. of Other
William Pulsford of issue.
Linslade Manor, co.
Buckingham, and of
Wimpole Street, London ; born
at Clapton, co. Middlesex, in
1807; marr. at the parish church,
Marylebone, London, on Satur-
day, 18 August 1832; died at
19 Hyde Park Terrace, London,
aged 8 1, on Sunday, 2 June
1889, bur. at Easthampstead.
Will dated 3 March 1879, with
codicil dated 20 June 1885,
proved (Prin. Reg., 608, 89)
11 July 1889, by Sir Arthur
Divett Hayter, Baronet, son.
I
Lieut.-General William Rickman of Barkham Manor, Wokingham, =j=Mary Pulsford, born at
co. Berks; born at Tottenham, co. Middlesex, n May 1827; entered
the Army 12 September 1848, Lieutenant 1851, Captain 1854, Major
1855, Lieut.-Colonel 1863, Colonel 1870, Major-General 1880, retired
with rank of Lieut.-General 1 April 1885 ; Hon. Colonel Munster
Fusiliers; served with the 77th Foot in the Crimea from November 1854,
including the siege of Sebastopol and sortie of 22 March (twice men-
tioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 12 April and 5 October 1855,
medal with clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honour,
5th-class Medjidie and Turkish medal) ; died at Barkham Manor,
Wokingham, aged 73, on Wednesday, 22 August 1900, bur. at East-
hampstead, co. Berks. Will dated 6 April 1895, with codicil dated 18
April 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 1684, 1900) 11 December 1900, by
Albert Divett Rickman, retired Lieut.-Colonel H.M. Army, Stuart
Hamilton Rickman, retired Post-Captain in the Royal Navy, brothers,
and William Shedden Allfrey, son-in-law. /^
Chester Terrace, Regent's
Park, London, on Sunday,
29 December 1833, bapt. at
St. Pancras', London ; marr.
at St. John's, Paddington,
London, on Wednesday, 1 7
June 1857 ; died at Bark-
ham Manor, aged 72, on
Friday, 27 July 1906.
Admon was granted at the
Principal Registry 5 Octo-
ber 1906, to Ethel Mary
Greenfield, wife of Charles
Bunce Greenfield, daughter.
I
Owen Edward Hayter, born at Grove Hill, Camberwell,;
co. Surrey, 25 October 1836; served in Commissariat
Department in Crimea, China and South Africa ;
died at Gerard's Cross, co. Buckingham, on Sunday,
7 August, bur. in Brompton Cemetery, London, on
Thursday, 11 August 1910, after a service at St.
Augustine's, Queen's Gate, South Kensington, London.
I
=Alice Louisa Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
Captain Netherton Langford, R.N., by
Caroline his wife, elder dau. of the VenbIe
James St. Leger, Archdeacon of Cloyne
and Rector of Castletownroche, co. Cork ;
marr. at St. James', Piccadilly, London, on
Thursday, 17 November 1870.
Cecil Goodenough Hayter, born at 23 Queensberry
Place, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, on
Monday, 4 September 1871.
Francis Goodenough Hayter, born at 11 Inverness Terrace, Kensington Gardens, London, on
Saturday, 6 July 1861, bapt. at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, London; educated at Charterhouse
1874-78; died at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, aged 36, on Tuesday, 19 October 1897, bur. in
Ore Cemetery, Hastings, co. Sussex. Admon was granted (P.C.C.) 3 December 1897, to Henry
Goodenough Hayter, father.
Rt. HonbIe Sir Arthur Divett Hayter, Baron Haversham and a Baronet ;=Henrietta, dau. of
born at Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, London, on Wednesday, 19 Adrian John Hope
August 1835 ; educated at Eton and at Balliol College, Oxford,
matriculated 9 December 1853, Scholar of Brasenose College, Oxford,
1854-60, B.A. (3rd Mods., 4th Lit. Hum.) 1857, M.A. i860; of Lincoln's
Inn 1857 ; Captain and Adjutant 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards (retired
1866); Lieut.-Colonel Commandant London Rifle Brigade 1872-81 ; J. P.
and D.L. for co. Berks, and J.P. for co. Somerset; Chairman of the
Territorial Force Association for co. Berks since 1908 ; M.P. for Wells
11 July 1865 until its disfranchisement in 1868, for Bath 9 October 1873
to 18 November 1885, for Devonshire (Torquay Division) 1892, and for
Wallsall February 1893 to June 1895, and 3 October 1900 to December
1905 ; a Junior Lord of the Treasury April 1880 to May 1882, Financial
Secretary of the War Office May 1882 to June 1885; Chairman of Public
Accounts Committee, House of Commons, 1901-1906, also Chairman
Macedonian Relief Committee ; a Visitor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and of the
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and a Member of the Executive Committee of the
Royal Patriotic Fund; sworn a Privy Councillor 1894; succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet
26 December 1878, and created Baron Haversham of Bracknell, co. Berks, in the Peerage of
the United Kingdom, 11 January 1906; Author of "Essays on Production and its Increase,"
and other works.
of Amsterdam, Cap-
tain 4th Dragoon
Guards, by his wife,
Matilda, Countess
Rapp, dau. of
General Rapp, one
of Napoleon's Com-
manders ; marr. at
Kilndown,co. Kent,
on Wednesday, 7
November 1866.
Alfred William Druce of Coleshill, Stoneyate,=f=Anna Susan, born at Grove Hill, Camberwell,
co. Leicester (son of William Druce of Chelsea,
co. Middlesex, by Catharine his wife, dau. of
Nokes Dickinson); born at 21 Cheyne Walk,
Chelsea, 19 April 1833, bapt. at St. Luke's,
Chelsea ; educated at Tonbridge School.
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co. Surrey, 29 October 1839, bapt. at St.
Giles', Camberwell ; marr. at Christ Church,
Lancaster Gate, London (by the Rev.
George Goodenough Hayter), on Thursday,
3 August 187 1.
Henry William Goodenough Hayter,
born at 11 Inverness Terrace,
Kensington Gardens, London, on
Monday, 15 December 1862, bapt.
at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate,
London ; educated at Charterhouse
1876-79; Editor of "The Eastern
Sketch " at Shanghai ; died at Sid-
mouth, co. Devon, on Monday,
6 December 1915.
Arthur Francis de Rougemont=
of 5 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde
Park, London, eldest son of
Irving Frederick de Rougemont,
by Mary Rugge his wife, dau.
of Sir Arthur James Rugge -
Price, Baronet {see Pedigree of
Rugge Price, Vol. 14, page 162).
= Janet Emma, born at 1 3
Queensborough Terrace,
Bayswater, London, on
Thursday, 14 July 1864,
bapt. at Bidborough, co.
Kent ; marr. at St. Mary
Magdalen's, Paddington,
London, on Thursday,
12 July 1888.
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Oswald Osmond Wrigley of Shackleford House,=
Eashing, co. Surrey (son of Oswald Osmond
Wrigley of Bridge Hall, Bury, co. Lancaster,
and of Wansfell, Windermere, co. West-
morland, by Annie his wife, dau. of the
Rev. James Whitehead of Broomfield, Bury,
J.P.) ; born at Bridge Hall, Bury, 10 March
1870, bapt. at St. Saviour's, Paddington,
London; educated at Harrow and at Trinity
College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1889, B.A. 1892 ; of Lincoln's Inn, called
■Emma, born at 13
Queensborough Terrace,
Bayswater, London, on
Sunday, 7 January 1866,
bapt. at St. Mary
Magdalen's, Paddington,
London ; marr. at St.
Saviour's, Paddington,
on Tuesday, 25 April
1893-
Alfred Goodenough
Hayter, born at
13 Queensborough
Terrace, Bayswater,
London, on Wed-
nesday, 3 1 July
1867, bapt. at St.
Mary Magdalen's,
Paddington, Lon-
don ; educated at
Sherborne.
to the Bar 30 June 1897.
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Commander Francis Hayter of Rollesby, Burke's Pass, New Zealand ;=[=Eugenie Elizabeth,
born 7 October 1843 ; Sub -Lieutenant Royal Navy 13 June 1863,
Lieutenant 16 June 1865, Commander 1 October 1873 (retired); died
at the Middlesex Hospital, London, aged. 47, on Wednesday, 13 May
1891. Will dated 27 May 1878, proved (Prin. Reg., ior3, 91) 27 October
1 89 1, by Henry Goodenough Hayter and Owen Edward Hayter, brothers.
daughter of E.
Hudleston ; marr.
at Nelson, New
Zealand, in May
1878.
Maud Goodenough, born at
Highfield, Waiaii, New Zealand,
on Sunday, 22 February 1880;
married Roy Bruce of Tinuarii,
New Zealand.
Graham Goodenough Hayter,
born at Highfield, Waiaii, on
Sunday, 27 February 1881 ;
married Edith Clifford.
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Lancelot Goodenough Hayter,
born at Nelson, New Zealand,
on Friday, 28 July 1882.
Gwendoline, born in 1884.
Eugenie Catherine, born in
1886; marr. Henry Duncan
of Nelson, New Zealand.
Francis Goodenough Hayter
of Keaora, Teeselre, Bechu-
analand, South Africa ; born
in 1887.
Chilton Goodenough Hayter,
born in 1889.
Cyril Goodenough Hayter,
born in 1891.
William Goodenough Hayter of=
Zamalek Gezira, Cairo, Egypt ;
born at 13 Queensborough Terrace,
Bayswater, London, 23 January
1869 ; Scholar and Praefect of
Hall at AVinchester 1887, Scholar
of New College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 12 October 1888, B.A. 1892
(2nd Classical Mods. 1890, 2nd
Lit. Hum. 1892); Barrister-at-Law
of Lincoln's Inn 26 June 1895 ; of
the Ministry of Justice, Cairo; made
Khedivial Councillor 191 2.
=Alethea, 2nd dau.
of the Rev. John
Henry Slessor, Rec-
tor of Headbourne
Worthy, co. Hants,
by - Fenessy his
wife ; born 13 Sep-
tember 1867; mar-
ried at Headbourne
Worthy on Thurs-
day, 10 August
1902.
Richard Goodenough Hayter of
Winterbourne, Sidmouth, co. Devon;
born 30 March 1870, bapt. at
St. Mary Magdalen's, Paddington,
London ; educated at Sherborne.
Charles Goodenough Hayter, born
at 13 Queensborough Terrace,
Bayswater, London, on Monday,
12 February 1872, died there,
aged 5 months, on Monday, 22
July following, bur. in Willesden
Cemetery, co. Middlesex.
William Goodenough Hayter,
born at Com pas, Oxford, on
Wednesday, 1 August 1906,
bapt. at Oxford.
Priscilla, born at Woodstock
Road, Oxford, on Monday,
5 October 1908, bapt. at
Oxford.
Alethea Catharine, born
at Cairo on Tuesday,
7 November 191 1, bapt.
there.
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John Goodenough Hayter,
born at 13 Queensborough
Terrace, Bayswater, Lon-
don, on Tuesday, 27 May
1873, bapt. at St. Mary
Magdalen's, Paddington,
London; educated at St.
Paul's School, London.
Robert Frederic Bay ford of 20 Cleveland=j=Catharine Mary, born
Square, Hyde Park, London (elder son of
Robert Augustus Bayford of Netley Hill,
Botley, co. Hants, K.C., by Emily Jane his
wife, younger dau. of John Deverell of
Purbrook Park, co. Hants) ; born at East-
bourne, co. Sussex, 24 September 187 1,
bapt. at All Saints', Norfolk Square,
London ; educated at Eton and at Trinity
Hall, Cambridge; of the Inner Temple,
called to the Bar 18 November 1895. /j\
at 13 Queensborough
Terrace, Bayswater,
on Saturday, 1 May
1875 ; marr. at St.
Saviour's, Paddington
(by the Rev. Charles
Frederick Hayter), on
Thursday, 9 August
1900.
Owen Chilton Goodenough Hayter, born at 13=5=
Queensborough Terrace, Bayswater, on Wednesday,
13 September 1876, bapt. at St. Mary Magdalen's,
Paddington; educated at St. Paul's School, London;
District Superintendent Police, Bombay, India.
=Violet Mary, dau. of Henry Wakefield of
the Punjab Commission ; marr. at Christ
Church, Mussoorie, North-West Provinces,
India, on Saturday, 9 November 1901.
John Owen Goodenough
Hayter, born at Bandikui,
Rajpootana, North-West
Provinces, India, on Fri-
day, 23 January 1903.
Marjorie W., born
at Mussoorie 18
April 1905.
Henry James Hayter,
born at Lonavla,
Bombay Presidency,
India, on Tuesday,
23 April 1907.
Janet Mary, born
at Ahmednagar,
Bombay Presi-
dency, 1 April
1910.
Hugh Charles Goodenough
Hayter, died at 69 War-
rington Crescent, Paddington,
London, aged 1 year and
5 months, on Sunday, 4 May
1879, bur. in Willesden
Cemetery, London.
Robert Dickinson Good-
enough Hayter, died at
69 Warrington Crescent,
Paddington, aged 7
months, on Friday, 12
March 1880, bur. in
Willesden Cemetery.
Phcebe Judith, born at 69 Warrington
Crescent, Paddington, 23 October
1882, bapt. at St. Mary Magdalen's,
Paddington.
Dorothy Julia, born at 69 Warrington
Crescent, Paddington, 20 July 1884,
bapt. at St. Mary Magdalen's,
Paddington.
25
Henry Hayter of Eden=
Vale, co. Wilts (see
page 21).
=Eliza Jane, dau. and coheir
of John Heylyn of Islington,
co. Middlesex.
Harriet Baring, born
at Nancy, France, in
1819, bapt. at Mylor,
co. Cornwall ; died
at 4 Kensington,
Bath, co. Somerset,
aged 61, on Satur-
day, 18 March 1882,
bur. in Highgate
Cemetery, London.
Will dated 1 5 January
1868, proved (Prin.
Reg., 475, 82) 8 June
1882, by the Rev.
Charles Matheson
and Septimus Richard
Scott.
Henry Heylyn Hayter, C.M.G. ; born at Eden Vale=j=Susan, dau. of
28 October 182 1 ; educated at Paris and afterwards at
Charterhouse ; a Midshipman in the Merchant Service ;
of the Registrar's Department, Victoria, 1857, Head
of the Statistical Branch ; Secretary to the Royal Com-
mission to inquire into the working of the Public Service
of Victoria 1870; Government Statist 1874; President
at the Inter-Colonial Conference on Methods of Census
held at Hobart, Tasmania, 1890; awarded medals at
Exhibitions at Melbourne, Amsterdam, Calcutta, at the
Colonial and Indian Exhibition in 1886, and at Paris
1889; C.M.G. and Officer of the French Order of
Public Instruction 1882, and Chevalier of the Order of
the Crown of Italy 1884; died at Armadale, Melbourne,
23 March 1895.
William Dodd
of Porchester
Terrace, Hyde
Park, London;
marr. in 1855.
Henry Heylyn
Morres Hayter,
died at Mel-
bourne, aged
3 years and 3
months, on
Friday, 9 No-
vember i860.
Edith Susan, born
at Armadale, Mel-
bourne, on Thurs-
day, 30 June 1859;
died at Melbourne,
aged 1 year and 4
months, on Satur-
day, 10 November
i860.
Heylyn William Good-
enough Hayter, born
at Armadale, Mel-
bourne, on Sunday,
14 September 1862;
died at South Yarra,
near Melbourne, aged
5^ years, on Monday,
16 March 1868.
A son, born
at Armadale,
Melbourne,
on Saturday,
3oJuly 1864.
Arthur Matheson
Hayter, born at
South Yarra, near
Melbourne, on
Saturday, 22 De-
cember 1866 ;
died there, aged
t\ years, on Tues-
day, 24june 1873.
Alice Susan, born at
South Yarra, near Mel-
bourne, on Friday, 31
July 1868; died there,
aged 4 years and 10
months, on Monday,
2 June 1873.
Robert Heylyn Hayter,
born at South Yarra,
near Melbourne, on
Friday, 11 April 1873;
died there, aged 1 year
and 7 months, on
Saturday, 2 1 November
1874.
Henry Barkly=
Hayter.
=May, 2nd dau. of G. S. Ward,
M.D., formerly of Christ-
church and Dunedin, New
Zealand ; marr. at St. Kilda,
near Melbourne, on Thursday,
9 February 1888.
A daughter, born at Carboona,
Mount Grand View, near
Melbourne, on Thursday, 8
November 1888.
26
Harrison Hayter of Porth-y-felin, co. Anglesea; born at
Flushing, co. Cornwall, u April 1825, bapt. at Mylor, co.
Cornwall; President of the Institution of Civil Engineers
1872; died at 61 Addison Road, Kensington, London, aged
73, on Thursday, 5 May, bur. in Highgate Cemetery, London,
on Monday, 9 May T898. Will dated 25 March 1898, proved
(Prin. Reg., 684, 98) 13 June 1898, by William Goodenough
Hayter, brother, the Rev. Harrison Goodenough Hayter,
son, Falconer Madan, son-in-law, and William Howard
Winterbotham.
=Eliza Jane, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Walker, Rector
of Offord d'Arcy, co. Hunting-
don; born at Offord d'Arcy;
marr. there on Thursday, 20
April 1854; died at Chiswick,
co, Middlesex, aged 55, on
Sunday, 21 May 1882, bur. in
Highgate Cemetery, London.
Rev. Harrison Goodenough
Hayter, born at Porth-y-felin,
co. Anglesea, on Friday, 13
April 1855, bapt. at Holyhead,
co. Anglesea ; educated at
Uppingham and at Christ
Church, Oxford, matriculated
28 May 1874, B.A. and M.A.
1 88 1 ; Licenced Preacher in
Diocese of Oxford 1888-92,
Rector of Elmdon, co. War-
wick, 1892, Rural Dean of
Solihull 1902, Hon. Canon of
Birmingham 1906.
=Alice Margarette, eldest dau. of
the Rev. the Honble Henry Pitt
Cholmondeley, Rector of Broad-
well-cum-Adlestrop, co. Gloucester,
Hon. Canon of Gloucester and
Rural Dean of Stow, by the
Honb,e Mary his wife, dau. of
Chandos, 1st Lord Leigh; born
at Stoneleigh Abbey, Kenilworth,
co. Warwick, 19 March 1849;
marr. at Adlestrop (by her father)
on Wednesday, 3 September
1884.
Ella Constance, born at
Porth-y-felin 1 July 1856,
bapt. at Holyhead.
Walter Heylyn Hayter,
born at 61 Addison Road,
Kensington, London, on
Sunday, 30 August, bapt.
at St. Barnabas', Addison
Road, Kensington, 27
September 1857 ; died at
Chattanooga, Tenn., U.S. A.,
27 August 1880, bur. there.
Rev. George Theodore Meynell Ingram Hayter,=
born at Binfield Manor, Bracknell, co. Berks,
onjjunday, 23 May 1886, bapt. at Binfield ;
educated at Harrow (entered Easter Term,
1900) and at Christ Church, Oxford, matricu-
lated 1904, B.A. (2nd-class History) 1908,
M.A. 1911 ; Curate of Christ Church, Gateshead-
on-Tyne, co. Durham, 25 September 191 1 to
1914, of St. Alban, Heworth, co. Durham, 1914
-15, and of the parish church, Weymouth, co.
Dorset, 18 May 1915 to 1916; Chaplain to the
Forces 8 August 1916.
=Dorothy Danvers, only dau.
of Henry Danvers Godfrey
Crossman of Weymouth,
by Mabel Eliza his wife,
dau. of William Trimmer of
Alton, co. Hants ; born on
Thursday, 2 April 1896 ;
marr. at St. Nicholas',
Elmdon (by the Rev. Harri-
son Goodenough Hayter),
on Saturday, 5 August 1916.
Hugh Geoffrey
Hayter, born at
Binfield Manor,
Bracknell, on
Wednesday, 1
February 1888,
bapt. at Bin-
field ; died in
1889, bur. at
Binfield.
John Grenville Hayter, born at Binfield
Manor, Bracknell, on Thursday, 16
January 1890, bapt. at Binfield; edu-
cated at Harrow and at the Royal
Military Academy, Woolwich ; 2nd
Lieutenant Royal Artillery 23 July
1910, Lieutenant 23 July 1913, Captain
29 September 1915.
Mark Cholmondeley Hayter,
born at Binfield Manor,
Bracknell, on Tuesday, 13
January 1891, bapt. at Bin-
field ; educated at Harrow
and at Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated in 1910.
James Benedict Arden
Hayter, born at the
Rectory, Elmdon, on
Sunday, 15 April 1893,
bapt. at Elmdon ; edu-
cated at Harrow and at
Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated in 191 1.
27
Fanny, younger dau.=
and coheir of the
Rev. Thomas Walker
of Ashby-cum-Fenby
and Hatcliffe, both
co. Lincoln, Rector
of Offord d'Arcy, co.
Huntingdon; born at
the Rectory, Offord
d'Arcy, 1 8 August
1 83 1, bapt. at Offord
d'Arcy ; marr. there
on Thursday, 1 2 July
1855 ; died at 27
Argyll Road, Ken-
sington, London,
aged 57, on Tuesday,
2 July 1889, bur. in
Highgate Cemetery,
London. 1st wife.
= William Goodenough Hayter of=
27 Argyll Road, Kensington,
London ; born at Flushing, co.
Cornwall, 23 November 1826,
bapt. at Mylor, co. Cornwall ;
died at Hastings, co. Sussex,
aged 85, on Sunday, 17 De-
cember, bur. in Highgate
Cemetery, London, on Thurs-
day, 21 December 191 1, after
service at St. Matthew's, Bays-
water, London. Will dated 6
January 1898, with two codicils
dated 12 February 1901 and 12
February 1903, proved in the
Principal Registry 6 February
1 91 2, by Charles Patrick
Dalrymple Maclagan, William
Howard Winterbotham and
Henry Colquhoun Hayter.
Philadelphia, born
at Flushing in
1828 ; died at St.
Leonard's -on -Sea,
co. Sussex, 22
January, bur. in the
Borough Ceme-
tery, Hastings, 24
January 19 14.
=Alice Jane, elder
dau. of General
Robert Maclagan,
R.E.,LL.D.;bom
at Rurki, Punjab,
India, 24 Novem-
ber, bapt. there in
December 1858 ;
marr. at St. Mary
Abbott's, Kensing-
ton, London (by
her uncle, the Most Rev. William
Dalrymple Maclagan, Archbishop of
York, assisted by the Rev. Canon
Trench and the Rev. Harrison Good-
enough Hayter), on Saturday, 12
September 1891. She married istly
Francis Thomas Hewson of the Bengal
Civil Service. 2nd wife.
Mary Beatrice, born at 72 Gloucester
Street, Belgravia, London, on Sun-
day, 3 May, bapt. at Eaton Episcopal
Chapel, London, in June 1857;
died at 27 Argyll Road, Kensington,
London, aged 6, on Sunday, 24 May
1863, bur. in Highgate Cemetery,
London.
William Goodenough Nugent Hayter, born at 72
Gloucester Street, Belgravia, London, on Tuesday,
1 1 October, bapt. at Eaton Episcopal Chapel, London,
in November 1859; died at Blenheim House, Kew,
co. Middlesex, aged 40, on Tuesday, 22 May 1900, bur
in Highgate Cemetery, London. Will dated 25 March
1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 1637, 1900) 5 December 1900,
by Henry Colquhoun Hayter, brother, Barrister-at-Law.
Very Rev. William Thomas Baring Hayter, Dean of Gibraltar ;=
born at 61 Addison Road, Kensington, London, 30 August,
bapt. at St. Barnabas', Addison Road, Kensington, 14 October
1858; educated at Charterhouse (1873-77) and at Brasenose
College, Oxford, matriculated 24 May 1877, B.A. 1881, M.A.
1884; Curate of Icklesham, co. Sussex, 1883, and of St. Mary
Abbott's, Kensington, 1885-88, Vicar of Hints, co. Stafford,
1888-1900, of Honley with Brockholes, co. York, 1900-1904,
of Westbury with Dilton, co. Wilts, 1904-12, and of Stratford-
sub-Castle, co. Wilts, November 191 2 to March 1913; Chaplain
Westbury Union 1904; Dean of Gibraltar 1913 ; Editor of
"Lichfield Diocesan Calendar" 1894-1900.
Dorothea, born at Hints Vicarage, Mary Ethel, born at Hints
Tamworth, co. Stafford, on Sun- Vicarage, Tamworth, on
day, n January, bapt. at Hints Wednesday, 25 May, bapt.
8 February 1891. at Hints 18 June 1892.
=Maud, youngest dau. of Sir
Thomas William Brograve
Proctor-Beauchamp of Lang-
ley Park, co. Norfolk, 4th
Baronet, by the Honbl= Caro-
line Esther his wife, youngest
dau. of Granville George, 2nd
Baron Radstock ; born at
Portland Place, London, 19
January 1865 ; marr. at St.
Mary Abbott's, Kensington,
on Tuesday, 7 May 1889.
Hilda Ruth, born at Hints
Vicarage, Tamworth, on
Tuesday, 19 March, bapt. at
Hints 28 April 1895.
28
Rev. Charles Matheson (3rd son of Charles Mackenzie Matheson of=
Berbice, West Indies, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Simon Fraser) ;
born 27 September 1831; educated at Merchant Taylors' School and at
St. John's College, Oxford, matriculated 1 July 1850, aged 18, Fellow
1850-56, Pusey and Ellerton Hebrew Scholar 185 1, ist-class Mods.
1852, B.A. (ist-class Lit. Hum.) 1854, Kennicott Hebrew Scholar 1856,
M.A. 1857; Head Master of the Clergy Orphan School, Canterbury,
1867-91 ; died at Leamington, co. Warwick, aged 62, on Sunday,
15 April, bur. in Milverton Cemetery, co. Warwick, on Wednesday,
18 April 1894. y^
I
=Alethea, born at Flushing,
co. Cornwall, 19 June 1831;
marr. at the parish church,
Islington, co. Middlesex,
on Wednesday, 30 April
1856; died at Benagefield,
Leamington, aged 76, on
Friday, 28 February 1908,
bur. in Milverton Cemetery.
Isabella Margaret, youngest=
dau. of David Gibson
Fleming; born in 1862;
marr. at Harbledown, co.
Kent, on Tuesday, 21 April
1885; died at 15 Selbome
Road, Hove, co. Sussex,
aged 48, on Friday, 9 Sep-
tember 1910, bur. at Hove.
1st wife.
=Henry Colquhoun Hayter of 16 Norton=Evelyn Clare, 2nd dau. of
Road, Hove ; born at Gloucester Street, Commander Frederick Wil-
Belgravia, London, on Friday, 5 April,
bapt. at Eaton Episcopal Chapel, Lon-
don, in May 1861; educated at Eton and
at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated
10 October 1879, B.A. 1883; Barrister-at-
Law of the Inner Temple 22 June 1887.
I
liam Bayly-Jones, R.N., by
Jane Mary his wife, dau.
of Alexander Graham of
Dunclutha, Kirn, co. Argyle;
marr. at the Cathedral
Church of St. Mary's, Edin-
burgh, on Wednesday, 3
July 1912. 2nd wife.
Francis Henry Egerton Hayter, born at=Marguerite Laura Fortescue, only
Rotherwood, Oakhill Road, Putney, co. child of William Frederick Felton ;
Surrey, on Thursday, 14 January 1886, bapt. marr. by licence at St. Patrick's,
at Putney ; educated at Bradfield College. Hove, on Tuesday, 13 October 1914.
Falconer Madan of 94 Banbury Road, Oxford (5th son of the Rev. George=j=Frances Jane, born
Madan, Rector of Dursley, co. Gloucester, and Hon. Canon of Bristol and
Rural Dean, by Harriet his wife, 2nd dau. of the Rev. William Gresley,
Rector of Netherseale, co. Leicester (see Pedigree of Gresley, "Notes" to
" Visitation of England and Wales" Vol. 8, page 82) ; born at the Vicarage,
Cam, co. Gloucester, 15 April, bapt. at Cam 1 June 1851; educated at
Marlborough 1864-70, and at Brasenose College, Oxford, matriculated
15 October 1870, Scholar 1870-74, B.A. (1st Mods., 2nd Lit. Hum.)
1874, Fellow 1876-80 and 1889-1912, M.A. 1877, Lecturer and Librarian
1877; Sub-Librarian Bodleian Library, Oxford, 1880, Librarian 1912;
University Lecturer in Palaeography 1889-1913 ; F.S.A. ; Author of "Books
in Manuscript," 1893, "Summary Catalogue of Bodleian MSS." (vols. 3-6)
1895-1906, "Early Oxford Press" (1468-1640), 1895, "The Gresleys of
Drakelowe," 1899, "Chart of Oxford Printing," 1903-1904, and "Brief
Account of the Oxford University Press," 1908. ^
(See Pedigree of Madan, page 36.)
at 61 Addison Road,
Kensington,London,
30 November 1861,
bapt. at St. Barnabas',
Addison Road, Ken-
sington, 8 January
1862 ; marr. there
on Tuesday, 29
December 1885.
Samuel Hanna of Carrick,=
Esher, co. Surrey (son of
Samuel Hanna of Tonagh-
more.co. Down, by Annie
FitzGerald his wife); born
at Carrick-on-Suir, co.
Tipperary, 25 October
1 86 1 ; educated at Chel-
tenham and at King's
College, London.
I
=Eliza Jane (Lily),
born at 61 Addison
Road, Kensington,
London, 1 1 April,
bapt. at St. Barna-
bas', Addison Road,
Kensington, 16 May
1863 ; marr. there
17 April 1888.
I
Ethel Philadelphia, born at
61 Addison Road, Kensing-
ton, 23 June, bapt. at St.
Barnabas', Addison Road,
Kensington, 22 July 1865;
died at 61 Addison Road,
Kensington, on Sunday, 21
February, bur. in Highgate
Cemetery, London, 24 Feb-
ruary 1892.
Dorothy Emily, born
at 61 Addison Road,
Kensington, 31 Au-
gust, bapt. at St.
Barnabas', Addison
Road, Kensington,
27 November 1867 ;
died at Beaumaris,
co. Anglesea, in
1870, bur. there.
29
ijfta&an.
Arms. — Sable a falcon or preying on a mallard argent on a chief
of the second a cross botonne gules.
Crest. — An eagle's head erased or.
Motto. — Fide et fortitudine.
Rev. Spencer Madan, D.D., Canon of Lichfield (elder son of the Rt. Rev.=
Spencer Madan, Bishop of Peterborough, by Lady Charlotte Cornwallis his
i st wife, 2nd dau. of Charles, ist Earl Cornwallis); born 25 August 1758;
educated at Westminster School, admitted 20 March 1770, King's Scholar
1 77 1, and at Trinity College, Cambridge, admitted pensioner 5 June 1776,
Scholar 1777, Hon. M.A. 1778, Browne's Medallist 1778, Seatonian
Prize 1782, D.D. 1809; Curate of Wrotham, co. Kent, Rector of Great
Bradley, co. Suffolk, 1783-86, Vicar of Tachbrook, co. Warwick, 1786,
Rector of Ibstock, co. Leicester, 1 786-1836, of St. Philip's, Birmingham,
co. Warwick, 1 787-1809, and of Thorpe Constantine, co. Stafford, 1809;
Chaplain to the King 1787; Canon and Treasurer of Lichfield 1790;
Chancellor of Peterborough 1793-1800, Prebendary 22 January
1800; Prebendary of Lichfield 5 March 1812; died at Ibstock, aged 78,
9 October 1836, bur. at Thorpe Constantine. Will dated 10 May 1830,
with codicil dated 8 May 1833, proved (P.C.C. 618 Stowell) 31 October
1836, by the Rev. Spencer Madan, son.
=Henrietta, elder
dau. of William
Inge of Thorpe
Constantine, co.
Stafford, by Anne
his wife, dau.
of Thomas Hall
of Hermitage, co.
Chester ; marr. at
Lichfield 5 Jan-
uary 1 791 ; died
at The Close,
Lichfield, aged 46,
24 June 1816,
bur. at Thorpe
Constantine.
Rev. Spencer Madan, Canon of Lichfield ;=
born at The Friary, Lichfield, 6 October
1 791, bapt. at Lichfield; educated at
Westminster School, 1806-10, King's
Scholar, and at Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 8 June 1810, Student 1812
-25, B.A. (3rd Classics and ist Mathe-
matics) 1 8 14, M.A. 1816 ; Curate of
Seale, co. Leicester, 1816-24; Canon
Residentiary of Lichfield 4 December
181 7 ; Vicar of Batheaston 2 October
1824, and of Twerton, both co. Somerset,
6 October 1825 ; died in The Close,
Lichfield, aged 59, 27 August, buried on
the West side of the North transept,
Lichfield Cathedral, 3 September 1851.
Will dated 27 November 1848, proved
(P.C.C. 873, 51) 8 November 1851, by
Frederick Madan, brother, and Charles
Gresley.
=Louisa Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of the Rev. William
Gresley, Rector of Nether
Seale, co. Leicester, by
Louisa Jane his ist wife,
dau. of Sir Nigel Gresley,
6th Baronet ; born 1 1
September, bapt. 15 Sep-
tember 1 80 1 ; marr. at
Nether Seale 26 July 1825;
died at The Close, Lich-
field, aged 60, on Sunday,
22 December 1861. Will
dated 18 November 1861,
proved at Lichfield 18
January 1862, by the
Rev. Spencer Madan and
Martin Madan, gent., sons.
(See Pedigree of Gresley,
"■Notes " to " Visitation
of England and Wales"
Vol. 8, page 81).
Rev. William Madan,
born 18 April 1793,
bapt. at Birmingham ;
educated at Westmin-
ster School, King's
Scholar 1807, and at
Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 28 May
1811, Student 1812-20,
B.A. (ist Classics and
and ist Mathematics)
1814, M.A. 1817;
Vicar of Polesworth,
co. Warwick, 30 Sep-
tember 1819 until his
death ; died at The
Close, Lichfield, aged
31, 17 April 1824, bur.
at Polesworth. M.I. in
the church there.
Spencer Madan, born at
the Vicarage, Batheaston,
15 September 1827, bapt.
at Batheaston; died 3 June
1829, bur. at Batheaston.
Louisa Mary, born 13 September
1828, bapt. at Batheaston ; died
at The Elms, Torquay, co.
Devon, on Wednesday, 27 May
1857, bur. at Torre, co. Devon.
Henrietta Frances, born 30
January 1830, bapt. at Bath-
easton ; died at The Elms,
Torquay, on Tuesday, 29 Sep-
tember 1857, bur. at Torre.
Charlotte, born Lieut.-Colonel the Honble James Henry Keith Stewart, C.B.=j=Henrietta Anne,
in 1794; died (youngest son of John, 7th Earl of Galloway); born 22
at Spring Vale, October 1783; Captain 95th Foot 2 August 1804,
Jamaica, West Captain and Lieut.-Colonel 3rd Foot Guards 25 July 1814
Indies, aged 30, (Salamanca and Vittoria medal and clasp, C.B. 1815);
6 March 1825. Assistant Secretary to the Treasury 3 M.P. for Wigtown
Burghs 28 October 181 2 to March 182 1 ; died at North-
wick Terrace, St. John's Wood, co. Middlesex, aged 52,
on Monday, 18 July 1836. Will dated 16 January 1830,
with four codicils dated 13 June to 14 July 1836,
proved (P.C.C. 512 Stowell) 23 August 1836, by the
Honble Reginald Stewart, brother, and Frederick Madan.
A
born 22 October
1 795 ; married
10 August 1819 ;
died at North-
wick Terrace,
St. John's Wood,
aged 34, on
Saturday, 24 Oc-
tober 1829.
John Digby Wingfield-Digby of Sherborne Castle, co.-pMaria, born at Northwick Terrace
Dorset, and of Blythe Hall and Coleshill Park, both
co. Warwick (eldest son of the Rev. John Digby Wingfield-
Digby of Mount Mellick, King's County, Vicar of
Coleshill, by Ann Eliza his wife, eldest dau. of Sir John
Wyldbore Smith, Baronet); born 12 October 1832; of
Merton College, Oxford, matriculated 14 December 1849;
died at Gaunt's House, Hintell Martell, co. Dorset, on
Wednesday, 12 December 1888, bur. at Sherborne.
Will dated 5 August i860, proved at Blandford 10 April
1889, by William George Digby Wingfield-Digby, brother,
and Horatio Granville Murray Stewart.
A
St. John's Wood, on Saturday, 13
July 1833 ; marr. at Christ Church,
Marylebone, London, on Thursday,
11 November 1858; died at Coles-
hill Park, aged 76, on Thursday,
9 December 1909, bur. at Coleshill.
Will dated 7 March 1905, with
codicil dated 14 August 1908,
proved (Prin. Reg., 357, 1910)
8 March 19 10, by Frederick Wyld-
bore Digby Pinney.
Charlotte, born 19 July
183 1, bapt. at Batheas-
ton, co. Somerset ; died
at Preswylfa, Llanfair-
fechan, co. Carnarvon,
on Wednesday, 25 April
1906, bur. at Llanfair-
fechan. Will dated 23
July 1 90 1, proved at
Bangor 4 July 1906, by
Spencer Madan, nephew.
Rev. Spencer Madan, born 21 October 1832, bapt.=
at Batheaston; educated at Westminster School,
admitted 25 September 1845, Queen's Scholar 1847,
left 1 85 1, of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated
12 June 1851, B.A 1857, M.A. 1858; Rector of
Standon, co. Stafford, 1862 ; died at the Rectory,
Standon, aged 37, on Wednesday, 22 December
1869, bur. at Standon. Will dated 12 September
1866, proved at Lichfield 14 April 1870, by Fanny
Madan, the relict, Martin Madan, brother, and
Thomas Salt, the younger.
=Fanny, eldest
dau. of the
Rev. Joseph
Salt, Rector
of Standon ;
marr.atBerks-
wich, co. Staf-
ford, on Tues-
day, 19 May
1863.
Louisa Fanny, born
at the Rectory,
Standon, on Mon-
day, 2 May 1864.
Charlotte Mary, born
at Bournemouth, co.
Hants, on Saturday,
6 January 1866.
Spencer Madan, born at Torquay, co. Devon,
on Sunday, 14 April 1867, bapt. at Torquay;
educated at St. Mark's School, Windsor, and
at Pembroke College, Oxford, matriculated 28
October 1886.
William Gresley Madan, born 29 May 1868 ; educated at Sandhurst ; Henrietta Leonora,
Lieutenant King s Own Scottish Borderers ; died at Cairo, Egypt, aged born 9 October
21, on Saturday, 2 November 1889, bur. in the English Cemetery, Cairo. 1869
3i
Harriet Anne, 3rd dau.=
of Sir James Graham of
Netherby, co. Cumber-
land, 1 st Baronet, by
Lady Catherine (Stewart)
his wife, dau. of John,
7th Earl of Galloway ;
marr. at Christ Church,
Marylebone, London,
10 July 1832 ; died
at Northwick Terrace,
St. John's Wood, co.
Middlesex, on Thursday,
6 October 1 836. istwife.
=Frederick Madan, born 19 April=
1797 ; educated at Westminster
School, admitted 15 June 1808,
King's Scholar 181 1, left 181 3;
Commander East India Packet
Service ; Elder Brother of Trinity
House 1837 ; died at 5 Northwick
Terrace, St. John's Wood, aged 66,
on Tuesday, 17 November 1863,
bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery,
London. Will dated 12 Septem-
ber i860, proved (Prin. Reg.,
663, 63) 27 November 1863, by
George Graham, Registrar-General
of England, and Charles Patrick
Stewart, nephew.
=Catherine, 5 th dau. of the Honbk
Montgomerie Granville John
Stewart, M.P. (4th son of John,
7th Earl of Galloway); born 12
February 181 2 ; marr. at the
Chapel, Cally, Gatehouse, co. Kirk-
cudbright, on Tuesday, 2 1 Decem-
ber 1852 ; died s.p. at 5 Northwick
Terrace, St. John's Wood, aged
86, on Tuesday, 7 February 1899,
bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery,
London. Will dated 5 February
1896, proved (Prin. Reg., 326, 99)
9 March 1899, by Henry Revell
Reynolds. 2nd wife.
Rev. Henry Mayers ; of Trini
Hall, Cambridge, B.A. 1845 ; Rector
of Weston, co. Suffolk, 1859; died
at the Rectory, Weston, on Tuesday,
8 November 1870, bur. at Weston.
Admon was granted at Ipswich 16
December 1870, to Caroline Mayers,
relict. /K
ty=j=Caroline, born at Northwick Terrace, St. John's Wood,
on Monday, 29 September 1834; marr. 8 May 1856;
died at 50 Jesus Lane, Cambridge, aged 70, on Monday,
15 May 1905, bur. at Weston. Will dated 2 July 1901,
proved (Prin. Reg., 994, 1905) 5 July 1905, by the
Rev. Nigel Madan and Clara Maria Mayers and Caroline
Harriet Mayers, spinsters, daughters.
William Madan, born at Batheaston, co. Somerset, 2 June 1834,=
bapt. there; educated at Westminster School, admitted 30 January
1847, Queen's Scholar 1849, Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge,
1853; Ensign 49th Foot 14 December 1854, Lieutenant 9 March
1855, Captain 21 February i860; served in the Crimean War,
present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault on the
Redan 8 September 1855 (medal and clasp and Turkish medal);
died at Bombay, whilst Brigade-Major of the Bombay district,
aged 36, on Thursday, 13 April 187 1. Will dated 27 February
1868, proved (Prin. Reg., 746, 71) 16 November 187 1, by Martin
Madan and the Rev. Nigel Madan, the brothers.
=Georgina Marion, 3rd dau.
of James Crosby of
Georgetown, Demerara,
West Indies, Barrister-at-
Law, Immigration Agent-
General for the Colony of
British Guiana ; marr. at
the Cathedral, Georgetown,
Demerara, on Tuesday, 2 7
March i860.
Charles Spencer Madan, born at The Close, Lichfield, co.=f=Bertha Mary, 2nd dau. of
Stafford, on Wednesday, 26 December i860 ; educated at Radley
College; died at 29 Rue de Caumartin, Paris, 1 January 1903,
bur. in Paris. Will dated 29 April 1891, with two codicils dated
12 October 1894 and 24 October 1898, proved (Prin. Reg.,
77, 1903) 27 January 1903, by Bertha Mary Madan, relict, and
James Grimble Groves.
Joseph Holland of Cheadle,
co. Chester ; marr. at St.
Mary's, Cheadle (by the Rev.
Nigel Madan), on Wednesday,
29 April 1891.
Charlotte Mary, born
at Flixton, co. Lan-
caster, on Saturday,
30 April 1892.
William Spencer Madan,
born at Chatham House,
Flixton, on Sunday, 30
April 1893.
Honora Penelope,
born at 10 Belfield
Road, Didsbury, co.
Lancaster,onSunday,
28 October 1894.
Bertha Louisa, born
at 10 Belfield Road,
Didsbury, on Friday,
11 September 1896.
32
Charles Madan, born
30 July 1798 ; educated
at Westminster School,
admitted 1 1 Septem-
ber 181 1, left 1813;
Midshipman of the
" Eurydice " Frigate ;
died at Simons Bay,
Cape of Good Hope,
4 August 18 1 8.
Henry Madan, born in
1800 ; died in 1801.
Lieut.-Colonel Pascoe St. Leger Grenfell=
of Maesteg House, Swansea, co. Glamorgan
(elder son of Pascoe Grenfell, M.P., D.C.L.,
of Taplow House, co. Buckingham, by
Georgiana his 2nd wife, youngest dau. of
St. Leger Aldworth, 1st Viscount Doneraile);
born 5 November 1798; educated at Eton
(admitted 18 14); Lieut.-Colonel 1st Glamor-
gan Rifle Volunteers ; J.P. and D.L. for co.
Glamorgan; died at Nottingham, aged 80,
on Friday, 28 March 1879. He married
istly, 15 October 1824, Catherine Anne,
dau. of James Dupre", M.P., of Wilton Park,
co. Buckingham 5 she died 20 January 1845.
■Penelope Frances, born
21 April 1802 ; marr. at
Christ Church, Mary-
lebone, co. Middlesex
(by her brother, the
Rev. Spencer Madan),
on Thursday, 30 Sep-
tember 1847 ; died at
Maesteg House, Swan-
sea, aged 65, on Wed-
nesday, 8 January 1868,
bur. at Taplow, co.
Buckingham.
Frederick Madan, born at Northwick Terrace, St. John's Wood, co. Middlesex, on Saturday,
28 November 1835 ; educated at Westminster School, admitted 30 January 1847 ; died
20 November 1855, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London.
Charles Madan, born at Lichfield,
co. Stafford, 3 June 1836, bapt. at
Batheaston, co. Somerset ; educated
at Westminster School, admitted 22
June 1848 ; Midshipman Royal
Navy; killed on board H.M.S.
"Sanspareil" at the bombardment
of Sebastopol, aged 18, on Tuesday,
17 October 1854, buried at sea.
Martin Madan, born at the Vicarage, Batheaston, co.
Somerset, 18 February 1838, bapt. at Batheaston;
educated at Westminster School, admitted 19 June
185 1 ; J.P. for co. Stafford; died unmarried at Bore
Street, Lichfield, aged 64, on Tuesday, 20 January 1903,
bur. at St. Michael's, Lichfield. Will dated 25 May
1899, proved at Lichfield 24 February 1903, by Charles
Henry Inge and Spencer Madan, nephews.
I
Frederick Martin Madan, born at The Close, Lichfield, on Tuesday,1
18 February 1862 ; educated at Radley College; served in South African
War 1 900- 1 90 1. He married 2ndly Blanche Maude Thomas.
=Amelia La Capelaine,
died 16 June 1901.
1 st wife.
Frederick Charles Nigel
Madan, born 19 November
1889.
Arthur George Madan, born at 238 Upper Brook
Street, Manchester, co. Lancaster, on Friday,
3 June 1892.
33
Rev. George Madan, born 29 November
1807 ; educated at Charterhouse, admitted
18 1 8, and at Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 2 March 1826, Student 1829
-37, B.A. (ist-class Mathematics) 1830,
M.A. 1832 ; Vicar of Cam, co. Gloucester,
16 April 1838-52, and of St. Mary Red-
cliffe, Bristol, 1852-65, Rector of Dursley,
co. Gloucester, 1865-87 ; Hon. Canon of
Bristol 1851-58, and of Gloucester 1887
until his death ; Author of " A Few Plain
Words on the Use of the Church Burial
Service for Dissenters," 1850, and other works ; died at
Bearland House, Gloucester, aged 83, on Monday, 29 June
1891, bur. at Dursley. Will dated 20 February 1886, proved
at Gloucester 5 August 1891, by Henry George Madan, son.
Maria, born 2 1
December 1804 ;
died at North-
wick Terrace, St.
John's Wood, co.
Middlesex, on
Sunday, 1 1 April
1858, bur. in Ken-
sal Green Ceme-
tery, London.
=Harriet, 3rd dau. of the Rev.
William Gresley, Rector of
Nether Seale, co. Leicester, by
Mary his 2nd wife, only dau.
of Thomas Thorp of Over
Seale, co. Leicester; born 25
September 181 3 ; marr. at
Nether Seale on Tuesday,
8 August 1837 ; died at Palace
Yard, Gloucester, aged 90, on
Saturday, 10 September 1904,
bur. at Dursley. Will dated
i March 1902, proved at
Gloucester 24 January 1905,
by William Nigel Madan,
retired Commander R.N.
(See fedigree of Gresley,
"Notes" to "Visitation
of England and Wales,"
Vol. 8, page 82.)
Henry George Madan, born at the Vicarage, Cam, on Thursday, 6 September 1838, bapt. at
Cam ; educated at Marlborough and at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, matriculated 3 April
1857, Exhibitioner 1857-61, B.A. i860 (ist-class Natural Science 1861), Fellow Queen's
College 1861, M.A. 1864; F.C.S. ; Science Master at Eton; died unmarried at Bearland
House, Gloucester, aged 63, on Sunday, 22 December 1901, bur. at Gloucester. Adfrion (with
will dated 10 October 1900) was granted at Gloucester 24 January 1902, to Mary Madan, spinster.
Rev. Nigel Madan of Bleasby Hall, Nottingham ;-
born at Batheaston, co. Somerset, 21 November
1840, bapt. there; educated at Westminster
School, admitted January 1854, Queen's Scholar
1855, Exhibitioner Trinity College, Cambridge,
1859, B.A. 1862, M.A. 1866; Curate of Ash-
bourne, co. Derby, 1864-66, Vicar of Polesworth,
co. Warwick, 1866-81, Rector of West Hallam, co.
Derby, 1881-99, Vicar of Doveridge, co. Derby,
1899-1907, Rector of Plumtree, co. Nottingham,
1907-12; Rural Dean of Ilkeston 1886-99, and
of Longford 1899-1907; Hon. Canon of Southwell
Cathedral 1894; died at Bleasby Hall, aged 74,
on Friday, 6 August, bur. at Bleasby on Tuesday,
10 August 1915.
<h- -
=Elizabeth Henrietta,
youngest dau. of the
Very Rev. the Honble
Henry Edward John
Howard, D.D., Dean
of Lichfield, and Rec-
tor of Donington,
co. Salop (3rd son
of Frederick, 5th Earl
of Carlisle) ; born at
Donington 4 November
1 842, bapt. there; marr.
at Milstead, co. Kent
(by her brother, the
Rev. Henry Howard),
on Thursday, 1 Feb-
ruary 1883 ; died at
Bleasby Hall, aged 72,
on Thursday, 4 March
I9i5-
Penelope Maria,
born at Batheas-
ton 18 Decem-
ber 1844, bapt.
there.
34
Arthur Stewart, 3rd son of the Honble Edward Richard*
Stewart (5th son of John, 7th Earl of Galloway); born 12
December 181 3; educated at Eton; 2nd Lieutenant Rifle
Brigade 8 June 1830, afterwards Collector of Customs, Cork;
died at 19 St. Patrick's Place, Cork, on Monday, 30 June
1879. Will dated 15 October 1877, proved (Prin. Reg.,
67i> 79) 24 July 1879, by Walter Stewart, Captain R.N.,
and Alan Stewart, Barrister-at-Law, sons.
A\
=Mary Judith, born 20 February
1813 ; marr. at St. Mary's,
Bryanston Square, London, 29
July 1840; died at 19 St.
Patrick's Place, Cork, on Friday,
8 November 1872.
1135174
Rev. James Russell Madan, born at the Vicarage, Cam, co. Gloucester, Mary, born at
20 October 1841, bapt. at Cam; educated at Marlborough and at Queen's the Vicarage,
College, Oxford, matriculated n October i860, Scholar 1860-65, B-A. (2nd Cam, 2 Feb-
Mods., 3rd Lit. Hum.) 1864, M.A. 1867 ; Principal of Warminster Mission ruary 1844,
House, seceded to Rome, a Missionary in New Zealand ; died unmarried bapt. at Cam
at St. Joseph's Missionary College, Mill Hill, co. Middlesex, on Wednesday,
12 April 1905, bur. at Mill Hill. Will dated 11 April 1904, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1 105, 1905) 8 August 1905, by Thomas Trewren Vizard, James
Gordon Wenden and Reginald Herbert Penley.
Arthur Cornwallis Madan, born
at the Vicarage, Cam, 8 March
1846, bapt. at Cam; educated at
Marlborough and at Christ
Church, Oxford, matriculated 16
October 1869, junior Student
1865-69, senior Student 1869,
B.A. (1st Mods., 2nd Lit. Hum.)
1869, M.A. 1872, Lecturer 1870,
Tutor 1871-80; Member of
Universities' Mission to Central
Africa; Author of works on African
languages.
Commander William Nigel=
Madan, R.N. ; born at the
Vicarage, Cam, 10 September,
bapt. at Cam 22 October
1 848 ; educated at Crewkerne
Grammar School ; Naval Cadet
1 1 March 1862, Sub-Lieutenant
1 January 1868, Lieutenant
23 April 1872, Commander
(retired) 10 September 1893 ;
Inspector of Warlike Stores,
Priddy's Hard, Portsmouth,
January 1892.
George Nigel Madan, born at
Bearland House, Gloucester,
on Monday, 30 January, bapt. at
Gloucester Cathedral 5 March
1888.
Angela Mary, born
3 June, bapt. at
St. Jude's, South-
sea, co. Hants, 11
July 1889.
"Theresa Marie Euphemia,
dau. of Samuel George
Robison, R.N., of 4
Chatsworth Road, West
Norwood, co. Surrey ; born
1 September 1866; man.
at Emmanuel Church,
West Dulwich, co. Surrey,
on Saturday, 16 April
1887.
Arthur Gresley Madan, born 13 August,
bapt. at Elson, co. Hants, 1 October
1893 ; educated at Clifton College and
at Trinity College, Cambridge ; joined
the Royal Fusiliers as 2nd Lieutenant
1915-
35
Falconer Madan of 94 Banbury Road, Oxford ; born=
at the Vicarage, Cam, co. Gloucester, 1 5 April, bapt. at
Cam 1 June 1851 ; educated at Marlborough 1864-70,
and at Brasenose College, Oxford, matriculated 15 Octo-
ber 1870, Scholar 1870-74, B.A. (1st Mods, 2nd Lit.
Hum.) 1874, Fellow 1876-80 and 1889-1912, Hon.
Fellow 1912, M.A. 1877, Lecturer and Librarian 1877;
Sub- Librarian Bodleian Library, Oxford, 1880, Librarian
1912; University Lecturer in Palaeography 1889-1913;
F.S.A. ; Author of "Books in Manuscript," 1893,
"Summary Catalogue of Bodleian MSS." (vols. 3-6)
1895-1906, "Early Oxford Press" (1468-1650), 2 vols.,
1895- 191 2, "The Gresleys of Drakelowe," 1899,
"Chart of Oxford Printing," 1903-1904, and "Brief
Account of the Oxford University Press," 1908.
^Frances Jane, 2nd Edith Harriet,
dau. of Harrison bornattheVicar-
Hayter of Porth-y- age, St. Mary
felin, co. Anglesea, Redcliffe, Bris-
by Eliza Jane his tol, 28 June
wife, eldest dau. of 1855, bapt. atSt.
the Rev. Thomas Mary Redcliffe.
Walker, Rector of
Offord d'Arcy, co.
Huntingdon; born at 61 Addison
Road, Kensington, London, 30 No-
vember 1861, bapt. at St. Barnabas',
Kensington, 8 January 1862; marr.
there on Tuesday, 29 December 1885.
(See Pedigree of Haversham,
page 2p.)
Francis Falconer Madan, born at St.
Mary's Entry, Oxford, on Wednesday,
27 October, bapt. at St. Mary-the-Virgin,
Oxford, 30 November 1886; educated
at Eton (King's Scholar) and at Corpus
Christi College, Oxford (Scholar), B.A.
1909 ; in the Indian Civil Service 191 1.
Nigel Cornwallis Madan, born at St. Mary's Entry,
Oxford, on Wednesday, 27 February, bapt. at St.
Mary-the-Virgin, Oxford, 29 March 1889 ; educated
at Eton (King's Scholar) and at Christ Church,
Oxford (Scholar), B.A. 1912; joined the 8th Batta-
lion King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment as 2nd
Lieutenant 1914, Lieutenant 1915 ; killed in action
near Ypres 2 March 19 16.
Rev. Charles Fox Burney, D.Litt., Canon of Rochester (only son of Charles
George Burney, Paymaster-in-Chief Royal Navy, by Eleanor Agnes his wife,
dau. of the Rev. William Addington Norton, Rector of Alderton and Eyke,
co. Suffolk) ; born at Old Charlton, co. Kent, 4 November 1868 ; educated
at Merchant Taylors' School and Exhibitioner of St. John's College,
Oxford, matriculated 15 October 1887, B.A. (ist-class Theology) 1890,
M.A. 1894, Hebrew Lecturer and Senior Scholar 1893, Librarian 1897
-98, Fellow 1899; D.Litt. 1903; Pusey and Ellerton Scholar 1887 ; Junior
Kennicott Scholar 1890; Houghton Syriac Prize 1891 ; Hall-Houghton,
Septuagint Prizes, junior 1892, senior 1894 ; ist-class Semitic Studies,
1892 ; Denyer and Johnson Scholar 1893 ; Senior Kennicott Scholar 1895 ;
Examiner Final Honour School of Theology, 1 901-1903, Oriental Studies
1904, 1906, 1907 ; Examiner, University of London, 1898-1903 ; Grinfield
Lecturer on the Septuagint in the University of Oxford 1911-15; Oriel
Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture and Fellow of Oriel
1914 ; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Southwell 1904-14, and to the
Bishop of Rochester 1914 ; Canon of Rochester 1914 ; Curate of All Saints',
Oxford, 1893-95; Author of "Outlines of Old Testament Theology,"
"Oxford Church Text Books," 1899, and other theological works.
=Ethel Wordsworth,
born at St. Mary's
Entry, Oxford, on
Tuesday, 20 Jan-
uary, bapt. at St.
Mary - the - Virgin,
Oxford, 1 6 February
1 891; marr.inChrist
Church Cathedral,
on Mon-
December
Oxford,
day, 8
1913-
Geoffrey Spencer Madan, born at 90 Banbury Road,
Oxford, on Wednesday, 6 February, bapt. at SS. Philip
and James', Oxford, 1 March 1895 ; educated at Eton
(King's Scholar) and at Balliol College, Oxford
(Scholar) ; joined the 8th Battalion King's Own Royal
Lancaster Regiment as 2nd Lieutenant 1914; served at
Gallipoli and wounded in Mesopotamia 191 6.
Beatrice Gresley, born at 94 (formerly
90) Banbury Road, Oxford, on Sun-
day, 22 April, bapt. at SS. Philip
and James', Oxford, 21 May 1900.
36
3fepAlafce of istoanton
abbots, to, JftotfoltL
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Argent a chevron
between three garbs sable within a bordure of
the last charged with eight fleur-de-lis of the
field, Blake ; 2nd and 3rd, Argent on a fesse
engrailed sable between two plain cottises
gules three escallops of the field, J EX.
Crests. — 1, A morion proper thereon a
martlet argent, Blake ; 2, A horse's head
argent maned or erased gules, in the mouth
a broken tilting-spear gold, J EX.
Motto — Bene prasparatum pectus.
William Jex- Blake of Swanton Abbots=
and of Bunwell, co. Norfolk (2nd son
of Thomas Blake of Scottow, co.
Norfolk, by Judith his wife, dau. of
William Clarke of Harleston, co. Nor-
folk, and grandson of Thomas Blake
of Scottow, who married Elizabeth, dau.
of John Jex of Lowestoft, co. Suffolk,
by Elizabeth his 2nd wife, eldest dau.
and coheir of William Coulson of
Swanton Abbots); born 31 May 1758;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Norfolk ; assumed
by Royal Licence dated 25 August 1837,
the name and arms of Jex in addition
to that of Blake ; succeeded to Swanton
Abbots at the death of his uncle,
William Blake ; died at Swanton Abbots,
aged 84, on Sunday, 12 February 1843,
bur. in the chancel at Swanton Abbots.
M.I. Will dated 16 November 1837,
with two codicils dated 10 September
1841 and 25 February 1842, proved
(P.C.C. 228, 43) 12 April 1843, by the
Rev. William Jex Jex-Blake and Thomas
Jex-Blake, sons. Portrait by George
Clint, A.R.A., at Swanton Abbots' Hall,
in the possession of Miss Jex-Blake, his
great grand-daughter.
^Catherine, dau. of
Robert Ferrier of
Starston, co. Nor-
folk, Mayor of
Great Yarmouth
1750 ; marr. 21
December 1785 ;
died at Swanton
Abbots, aged 50,
16 February 181 5.
M.I. at Swanton
Abbots. Memorial
Ring inscribed :
" CATHE BLAKE
DIED 1 6 FEB :
l8l 5 AGED 50,"
in the possession
of Mrs. Thomas
William Jex-Blake.
Rev. William Jex Jex-Blake of Swanton Abbots' Hall ; born at=
Swanton Abbots 23 November 1786 ; of Caius College, Cambridge,
admitted Pensioner 25 April 1803, Scholar Michaelmas 1804 to Mid-
summer 181 1, B.A. (Senior Opt.) 1808 ; Rector of Banningham 25
July 1814 to 1857, and of Great Hautbois 23 August 1827 to
1857, both co. Norfolk ; J. P. for co. Norfolk ; died at Lammas, co.
Norfolk, 23 October 1857, bur. in the chancel at Swanton Abbots.
M.I. Will dated 17 October 1850, with two codicils dated
23 August and 10 September 1857, proved (P.C.C. 873, 57)
18 December 1857, by the Rev. Charles Thomas Jex-Blake,
son, and Francis John Blake. Small Portrait at Swanton Abbots
Hall, in the possession of Miss Jex-Blake, his grand-daughter.
=Maria, 2nd dau. of William
Lubbock of Lammas, by Anne
his wife, only dau. and heir of
Thomas Woodrow of Hautbois
and Tunstead, co. Norfolk,
sister of Sir John William
Lubbock, 2nd Baronet (see
Pedigree of Avebury, Vol. 12,
page 64) ; born 1 7 November
1783; marr. at Lammas n
June 181 1 ; died 27 April 1857,
bur. at Swanton Abbots. M.I.
See "Notes" to "Visitation of
England and Wales," Vol. 10,
page 76.)
Venble Townley Blackwood Price, D.D. (3rd surviving son of James=
Blackwood of Strangford Lodge, co. Down, by Elizabeth Anne his wife,
only child and heir of Nicholas Price of Saintfield House, co. Down);
born 5 January 1815; D.D. of Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 1836,
Rector of Bright, co. Down, 1859-72, and of Saintfield 1872-73;
Incumbent of Down 1873, Treasurer of Down Cathedral 1876-90,
Archdeacon of Down 1890, Rural Dean of Lecale East.
37
=Maria Catherine, born 19
March 18 13 ; marr. at
Lammas 23 February
1 84 1 ; died 23 April 1842.
Portrait at Swanton
Abbots' Hall, in the
possession of Miss Jex-
Blake, her niece.
Rev. Robert Ferrier Jex-Blake, B. D. ; born at Swanton=
Abbots, co. Norfolk, 5 March 1789 ; of Caius College,
Cambridge, admitted Sizar 13 February 18 17, B.D.
1827; Captain East Norfolk Regiment (Militia);
Rector of Bradfield, co. Norfolk, 28 September 1820
to 183T, of Comber, co. Down, 1831-51, and of
Great Dunham, co. Norfolk, 185T-62; died at Great
Dunham Rectory, aged 73, on Thursday, 26 June 1862,
bur. at Great Dunham. Will dated 13 June 1862, proved
at Norwich 17 September 1862, by the Rev. William
Francis Jex-Blake, son.
Elinor Sarah Elizabeth, youngest dau.
of William Hoey of Dunganstown
Castle, co. Wicklow, J. P., Captain 9th
Foot, by Christian Anne his wife, dau.
of Francis Price of Saintfield, co.
Down, M.P., and sister to Nicholas
Price of Saintfield {see previous page) ;
marr. at Saintfield 20 October 1828;
died at Comber 19 March 1838, bur.
at Saintfield.
Rev. William Francis Jex-Blake, born at Belfast, co. Antrim,=
3 December 1829 ; educated at Winchester and at Caius College,
Cambridge, admitted Pensioner 18 October 1848, B.A. 1854 ; Rector
of Great Dunham 1862-75, a°d of Thurgarton, co. Norfolk, 1876;
died at the Rectory, Thurgarton, aged 66, on Sunday, 15 December
1895, bur. at Thurgarton. Admon was granted at Norwich 14 May
1896, to Isabel Jex-Blake, widow.
=Isabel, 2nd dau. of John
Stan field of Preston, co.
Lancaster, Solicitor; born
29 December 1844; marr.
at Neston, co. Chester,
17 October 1866.
Robert William Jex-Blake of Tudor,
Lodge, Alleyne Road, West Dulwich,
co. Surrey ; born at Kirton, co.
Suffolk, 8 May 1876, bapt. there.
William Robert Arthur Blackwood Price=
(2nd surviving son of James Blackwood
of Strangford Lodge, co. Down, by
Elizabeth Anne his wife, only child and
heir of Nicholas Price of Saintfield
House); born 22 January 1813.
=Anna Elizabeth, born 14
December 18 14; marr.
at Lammas, co. Norfolk,
9 May 1843 ; died 24
February 1844. Portrait
at Swanton Abbots' Hall,
in the possession of Miss
Jex-Blake, her niece.
Frances Mary, born 5
September 1816; died
unmarried at Lammas
29 October r84i, bur.
at Swanton Abbots, co.
Norfolk. M.I.
A
William Jex-Blake,
born at Swanton
Abbots on Sunday,
15 April 1849, bapt.
there ; died 19
January 1850, bur.
at Swanton Abbots.
Rev. Francis William Jex-Blake of Swanton Abbots' Hall ; born at
Swanton Abbots 8 December 1850, bapt. there; educated at Rugby and
at Caius College, Cambridge, admitted Pensioner 1 October 1869, B.A.
1873; M.A. 1877; Curate of Burnham Overy 1875-79, and of Cranwich
1880-84, both co. Norfolk ; died at Swanton Abbots' Hall 28 May, bur. at
Swanton Abbots 1 June 1907.
38
Elizabeth, only child=
of William Palmer of
Great Yarmouth, co.
Norfolk, by Mary his
wife, dau. of Richard
Hotson of Long
Stratton, co. Norfolk ;
born 27 October
1 80 1 ; marr. 4 Jan-
uary 182 1 ; died
6 July following.
Memorial Tablet in
church at Swan ton
Abbots, co. Norfolk.
Metnorial Ring in-
scribed: " E. B. OB :
6 July 182 1 "; also
a Miniature at ij
Ennismore Gardens,
London. 1st wife.
=Thomas Jex-Blake, LL.D., of=
Bunwell, co. Norfolk, of 2 Cum-
berland Terrace, Regent's Park,
London, and of 13 Sussex Square,
Brighton, co. Sussex ; born at
Swanton Abbots' Hall 17 De-
cember 1790; of Trinity Hall,
Cambridge, LL.B. 181 2, LL.D.
1 81 7 ; Proctor in Doctors' Com-
mons; J. P. for co. Norfolk ; died
at 13 Sussex Square, Brighton,
aged 77, on Friday, 6 November
1868, bur. in the churchyard at
Ovingdean, co. Sussex. Memorial
Tablet in church at Bunwell, and
Memorial Windows in the parish
churches of Rugby and Alve-
church, both co. Warwick. Will
dated 13 June 1865, with codicil
dated 9 July 1868, proved (Prin.
Reg., 695, 68) 20 November
1868, by the Rev. Thomas Wil-
liam Jex-Blake, son. Miniature
and a Portrait in crayons at
ij Ennismore Gardens.
=Maria Emily, 5th and youngest dau. of
Thomas Cubitt of Honing Hall, co.
Norfolk, J.P. and D.L. {Memorial Ring
inscribed: "in MEMORY: THO3 CUBITT
obt : 19 dec: 1829, aet: 70"; also
Portrait in oils by Clint, in the possession
of Edward George Cubitt of Honing Hall,
his grandson], by Catharine his wife, dau.
and coheir of Henry Spencer of Dulwich,
co. Surrey ; born at Honing Hall 19
January, bapt. at Honing 15 February
1 80 1 ; marr. there (by her brother-in-law,
the Rev. John Taylor) on Wednesday,
12 May 1824; died at Eastfield, Rugby,
aged 80, on Friday, 8 July, bur. in the
cemetery at Rugby 10 July 1881. Memorial
Windows in the parish churches of Rugby
and Alvechurch. Will dated 21 May 1873,
proved (Prin. Reg., 654, 81) 15 September
1 88 1, by the Rev. Thomas William Jex-
Blake, D. D., son. Miniature and a
Portrait in crayons at ij Ennismore
Gardens. 2nd wife.
(See Pedigree of Cubitt, Vol. 17,
page 2p.)
Henry Charles Forde of St. Brenda, Wimbledon, co. Surrey (3rd son of=j=Catherine Eleanor, of
Thomas Arthur Forde, Assistant Barrister counties Down and Roscommon,
by Louisa his wife, 10th dau. of Michael Head of Denny, co. Tipperary) ;
born 15 April 1827; educated at College for Civil Engineers, Putney;
Assoc. M.Inst. C.E. 1857, M.Inst. C.E. 1862; died at West Hill, Epsom,
co. Surrey, 21 February 1897, bur. at Wimbledon. Will dated 2 January
1896, proved (Prin. Reg., 271, 97) 15 March 1897, by Catherine Eleanor
Forde, the relict, Henry Blight Forde and Desmond Forde, sons.
Lauriston Road,
Wimbledon; born at
Comber, co. Down,
and bapt. there; marr.
at Great Dunham,
co. Norfolk, 18
December 1855.
A
William Lubbock Jex Jex-Blake of Swanton=
Abbots' Hall; born 15 July 1818 ; J.P. for
co. Norfolk ; died at Swanton Abbots,
aged 59, on Thursday, 8 November 1877,
bur. there. M.I. Will dated 30 September
1877, proved at Norwich 3 May 1878, by
Susanna Margaret Jex-Blake, relict.
=Susanna Margaret (his cousin), younger dau. of
Francis John Blake of Norwich, Solicitor, by Sarah
his wife, dau. of the Rev. George Norris of Wood
Norton, co. Norfolk (see "Notes" to "Visitation of
England and Wales," Vol. 6, page 146) ; born 19 Oc-
tober 1825 ; marr. at St. George Tombland, Norwich
(by the Rev. Henry William Blake), on Thursday, 30
September 1847 ; died at Swanton Abbots 9 March
1896, bur. there. Will dated 25 September 1890,
proved at Norwich 27 April 1896, by the Rev. Francis
William Jex-Blake and Frederick Oddin Taylor.
Alice Catherine, of Swanton Abbots' Hall; born 19
March 1855, bapt. at Swanton Abbots.
39
Emma Mary, born 4 June 1857, bapt. at
Swanton Abbots.
Judith, died Catherine Charlotte, born 17 September 1794; died unmarried at the Vicarage,
young. Aylsham, co. Norfolk, 23 February 1855, buried at Swanton Abbots, co. Norfolk.
M.I.
Catharine, born 15 August,
bapt. 21 August 1825 ; died
on Wednesday, 7 September
following, bur. at St.
Pancras', London.
Thomas William Blake, born
25 June, bapt. 27 June 1827 ;
died in Euston Square, Lon-
don, on Sunday, 27 January
1828, bur. at St. Pancras',
London.
Catharine Sophia, born in Euston
Square, London, on Sunday, 1 1
January, bapt. 27 February 1829;
died in Euston Square, aged 2, 20
December 1830, bur. at St. Pancras',
London.
Robert Hoey Jex-Blake, born 15 March 1832, bapt. at Comber, co.=
Down; educated at Winchester College; Ensign 18th (Royal Irish)
Foot 23 November 1852, Lieutenant n August 1854, Captain 9 March
1858; served through the Crimea from December 1854, being present
at the battle of the Alma, the storming of the Redan, and at the siege
of Sebastopol (medal with clasp); served in the Indian Mutiny 1857;
died s.p. at Swaffham, co. Norfolk, aged 82, on Monday, 20 April, bur.
there 23 April 19 14.
=Caroline Elizabeth, only
child of Thomas William
Flavell of Sussex Terrace,
Hyde Park, London ;
marr. at Mundesley, co.
Norfolk, 20 September
1864.
Fanny, eldest dau. of the Rev.=
Richard Johnson, Rector of Laven-
ham, co. Suffolk, by Mary Ann
his wife [Miniatures of the Rev.
Richard Johnson and Mary Ann
his wife, in the possession of Miss
Anna Maria Johnson of The Manor
House, Locking, near Weston-super-
Mare, co. Somerset], dau. of George
Cubitt of Catfield Hall, co. Nor-
folk, J. P. and D.L. (see Pedigree
of Cubitt, Vol. 18, page 40) ; born
at Lavenham 15 November 1830;
marr. there 4 June 1850; died at
Lowestoft, co. Suffolk, on Wednes-
day, 23 September 1863, bur. at
Gay ton, co. Norfolk. 1st wife.
=Rev. Charles Thomas=
Jex-Blake, born 8 March
1820; of Jesus College,
Cambridge, B.A. (Senior
Opt.) 1842, M.A. 1845 ;
Rector of Lammas and
of Lyng 1867, Perpetual
Curate of St. Martin-at-
Oak 1854-62, Vicar of
Gayton 1862-67, all co.
Norfolk ; died at Lyng
Rectory, aged 73, on
Thursday, 8 February
1894, bur. at Lyng.
Will dated 2 December
1882, proved at Norwich
13 July 1894, by Frances
Jex-Blake, relict.
•Frances (his cousin), eldest dau. of
Francis John Blake of Norwich,
Solicitor, by Sarah his wife, dau.
of the Rev. George Norris of Wood
Norton, co. Norfolk (see "Notes "
to " Visitation of England and
Wales," Vol. 6, page 146) ; born
10 November 1824; marr. at Swan-
ton Abbots 15 June 1869; died at
Gayton House, Heigham, co. Norfolk,
25 February 191 2, bur. at Lyng.
Will dated n June 1907, with two
codicils dated 24 February and 19
April 1910, proved at Norwich 23
April 191 2, by William Heitland
Blake and Frederic Oddin Taylor.
2nd wife.
Fanny Susanna, born
13 October 1861,
bapt. at Swanton
Abbots ; died 7 Feb-
ruary, bur. at Swanton
Abbots 1 2 February
19 10.
Charles Jex-Blake, born 28 November 1864, bapt.=j=Fanny, of Church Farm,
at Swanton Abbots ; died at Banham, co. Norfolk, Banham, dau. of A.
24 March 1 9 10, - Kettle of Banham; born
bur. at Swanton f A ^\ * 16 January 1872; marr.
Abbots. / g A* f 2 U I *s at Coddenham, co. Suf-
I 1<XJZ*V yHt-CvA-ft. folk, 24 July 1897.
Susanna Alice, born
7 July 1899, bapt.
at Banham.
William Francis Jex-Blake,
born 8 March 1903, bapt.
at Banham.
40
Frances Lubbock, born
at Banham 6 April
T906, bapt. there.
Margaret Betty, born
14 November rgio,
bapt. at Banham.
Rev. John Gunton (2nd son of Dennis Gunton of=
Matlaske, co. Norfolk) ; of Christ's College, Cambridge,
admitted Pensioner 4 February 1824, Scholar 20 April
1825; B.A. (24th Senior Opt.) 1828; Rector of
Marsham, co. Norfolk, 8 May 1843-88 ; died at 10 Marine
Parade, Lowestoft, co. Suffolk, aged 84, 20 March 1890,
bur. at Marsham. Will dated 24 September 1880, with
two codicils dated 14 February 1888, proved (Prin. Reg.,
371, 90) 11 April 1890, by George Gunton, brother.
=Elizabeth, born 11 November 1799;
marr. at Lewisham, co. Kent, 6 July
1843; died at 10 Marine Parade,
Lowestoft, aged 98, on Saturday, 8
January 1898, bur. at Marsham. Will
dated 25 February 1897, proved (Prin.
Reg., 158, 98) 17 February 1898, by
the Rev. Philip Preston Gwyn and
William Arthur Shanri, Surgeon.
Very Rev. Thomas William Jex-Blake, D.D., of Bunwell, co. Norfolk, and=
of 13 Ennismore Gardens, London; born in Euston Square, London, on
Thursday, 26 January, bapt. at St. Pancras', London, 2 March 1832 ;
educated at Rugby and at University College, Oxford, matriculated
21 March 1851, Scholar 1851, B.A. (ist-class Classical Mods. 1853, 1st
Lit. Hum. 1855, Proxime Accessit Hertford Scholarship 1853, mentioned,
Ireland Scholarship, 1854) 1855, Fellow of Queen's College 1855-58,
M.A. 1857, B. and D.D. 1873; Composition Master, Sixth Form,
Marlborough College 1855, Assistant Master Rugby School 1858-68,
Principal of Cheltenham College 1868-74, and Head Master Rugby
School 1874-86 ; Rector of Alvechurch, co. Worcester, 1887-91, Dean of
Wells 1891-1911 ; J. P. for co, Worcester, Lord of the Manor of Bunwell ;
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and of the Royal Geographical Society;
Author of "Long Vacation in Continental Picture Galleries," 1858,
"Comprehension, The Toleration Act," 1873, "Life in Faith ; Sermons in
Rugby Chapel," 1875, "Higher Religious Education," 1896; died at 13
Ennismore Gardens, aged 83, on Friday, 2 July, bur. at Ovingdean, co.
Sussex, on Tuesday, 6 July 1915, after a service at All Saints', Ennismore
Gardens. Portrait in oils by Hermati G. Herkomer at Rugby School, and
two others, one by Sir John Everett Millais, Bt., and the other by Herman
G. Herkomer, also Miniature as a child, at 13 Ennismore Gardens.
T- "w • &*■ * rf*^-***-
flenrietta, 2nd dau.
of John Cordery of
Weatherall House,
Hampstead, co.
Middlesex, by Hen-
rietta his wife, dau.
of James Atkins
of Bishopstoke, co.
Hants [Portrait
in oils at 13
EnnismoreGardens,
London] ; married
at Christ Church,
Hampstead, on
Saturday, 27 June
1857. Portrait in
oils by Sir John
Everett Millais, Bt. ,
at 13 Ennismore
Gardens.
_
Rev. George William Winter (3rd son of John Palmer Winter of Acton, =
co. Middlesex, by Mary his wife, dau. of C. Gordon of Berkhampstead,
co. Hertford); bora in 1823, bapt. at St. Pancras, co. Middlesex; of
University College, Oxford, matriculated 10 June 1841, aged 18,
B.A. 1845, M-A- 1848; Rector of East Bradenham 1848, Curate of
Litcham with East Lexham, 1853-55, Rector 1855-86, and of Little
Fransham, all co. Norfolk, 1886-90; died at Lowestoft, co. Suffolk,
aged 79, on Sunday, 22 June, bur. at Litcham on Wednesday, 25 June
1902. Will dated 18 July 1900, proved at Norwich 26 August 1902, by
Heathcote Gordon Winter, eldest son, and Alfred John Winter, 2nd son.
^Harriet Price Charity,
bom at Comber, co.
Down, 11 May 1834,
bapt. there ; marr. at
Great Dunham, co.
Norfolk (by the Rev.
William Francis Jex-
Blake), on Thursday,
27 March 1856.
A
Fanny Helenia, born
1 August 1852, bapt.
at Holt, co. Norfolk.
Maria Anna, born 15
November 1853, bapt.
at Buxton, co. Norfolk.
Margaret Agnes Lubbock, born 27 November
1855, bapt. at St. Martin's-at-Oak, Norwich;
died 18 January 1881, bur. at Lyng.
4'
Caroline Anne,
born in Cumber-
land Terrace,
London, on Mon-
day, 21 July,
bapt. 15 August
1834 ; died, aged
79, on Monday,
20 October, bur.
at Ovingdean,
co. Sussex, 24
October 1913.
Sophia Louisa, M.D. ; born 21 January, bapt. at St. Clement's, Hastings, co.
Sussex, 28 February 1840 ; Mathematical Tutor at Queen's College, London,
1858-61 ; studied medicine in Boston, U.S.A., 1866, and at Edinburgh 1869 ;
M.D. (University of Berne) 1877, Licentiate 1877 and Member 1880 of the
Irish College of Physicians ; founded London School of Medicine for
Women 1874, and a similar school in Edinburgh 1886; retired in 1899;
Author of " Medical Women" (2nd edition) 1886, and other works ; died at
Windydene, Mark Cross, co. Sussex, aged 71, on Sunday, 7 January, bur. at
Rotherfield, co. Sussex, on Wednesday, 10 January 191 2. Memorial Tablets
in St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, and on wall of Edinburgh Hospital for
Women and Children. Will dated 16 October 1910, with two codicils dated
20 March 191 1 and 12 May 191 1, proved (Prin. Reg., 183, 191 2) 14 February
19 1 2, by James Cordery and Margaret Georgina Todd, M.D.
Florence, born Alfred Fowell Buxton of Fairhill, co. Kent, and of 32;
at Rugby, co. Great Cumberland Place, London (4th son of Thomas
Warwick, on Fowell Buxton of Easneye, co. Hertford, by Rachel Jane
Good Friday, his wife, dau. of Samuel Gurney of Ham House, co.
2 April, bapt. at Essex); born at Leytonstone House, co. Essex, on
Holy Trinity, Tuesday, 28 March 1854 ; educated at Rugby, admitted
Rugby, 1 1 May in May 1868, and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matricu-
1858. lated 1873, B.A. 1877; Director of Union of London
and Smith's Bank, Limited ; Governor and Trustee of
Rugby School ; Alderman of the London County
Council 1904, Chairman 19 16. Portrait by the HonbU
John Collier at Fairhill. /^
-- Violet, born at Rugby
on Friday, 1 April,
bapt. at Holy Trinity,
Rugby, 1 5 May 1859;
married by special
licence at Rugby
School Chapel on
Tuesday, 6 January
1885. Portrait by Sir
William Richmond
at Fairhill.
Rev. Philip Edward Miles (son=j=Elinor Sarah, born
of John Miles of Watford, co.
Hertford, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of John Davison); born 29
July, bapt. at St. George's, Blooms-
bury, London, 4 November 1830 ;
educated at Harrow 1 846-49, and
at Caius College, Cambridge, ad-
mitted Pensioner 6 June 1849,
B.A. 1853 ; Perpetual Curate of
Owlesbury, co. Hants, 1865-68,
Rector of Odstock, co. Wilts,
1868; died at Odstock 2 May
1909, bur. there. Will dated 17
August 1907, proved at Salisbury
5 June 1909, by Elinor Sarah
Miles, relict, and Newill Pitts
Squarey.
at Comber, co.
Down, 22' April
1835, bapt. there;
married at Great
Dunham, co. Nor-
folk (by the Rev.
William Francis
Jex-Blake, assisted
by the Rev. George
William Winter),
on Wednesday, 3
February 1864 ;
died 18 September
1909.
Very Rev. John Pierce=
Brown of Seaforde,
Clough, co. Down, Dean
of Down; born 23 July
1843 ; of Trinity College,
Dublin, B.A. 1868, M.A.
1884; Curate of Kilmore,
co. Down, 1860-70,
Rector of Loughinisland,
co. Down, 1870-1911,
Rector of Seaforde, Pre-
centor and Canon of
Down Cathedral 1870-99,
Rural Dean of Lecale
West 1870-1912, Arch-
deacon of Down 1899
-1912, Dean 1912.
!
=Sarah Price,
born at Com-
ber; marr. at
Odstock on
Thursday,
28 October
1875; died
in 1907, bur.
at Brighton,
co. Sussex.
Thomas Jex-Blake of=j=Fanny Marian, youngest dau. of William Abbott
Gisborne, New Zealand ;
born 7 September 1857,
bapt. at St. Martin's-at-
Oak, Norwich.
Green of Capel Lodge, co. Surrey, Inspector-
General of Hospitals, Bengal, India ; marr. at
St. George's, Hanover Square, London, on
Saturday, 14 October 1882.
Lawrence Jex-Blake,
born in New Zealand.
Sheila, born in
New Zealand.
Thomas Jex-Blake,
born in New Zealand.
42
Mary Richenda,
born 23 February
i860, bapt. at Lam-
mas, co. Norfolk.
Charlotte Evelyn,
born 1 8 April
1 86 1, bapt. at
Lammas.
Katharine, born at Rugby,
co. Warwick, on Sunday,
1 8 November i860, bapt.
at Christ Church, Hamp-
stead, co. Middlesex, 8
February 1861 ; Scholar
of Girton College, Cam-
bridge, 1879, Class I.,
Classical Tripos, 1882,
Classical Lecturer at Gir-
ton 1885, Vice-Mistress
1903-16, Mistress 19 16.
Portrait in oils by Herman
G. Herkomer, at zjJEnms-
more Gardens, London.
Henrietta, born at Rugby on
Tuesday, 8 July, bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Rugby, 8 September
1862 ; studied music at the
Leipzic Conservatoire, Dresden
and Vienna ; Second Mistress
of St. Margaret's School,
Polmont, co. Stirling, 1898,
Head Mistress 1899-1909,
Principal of Lady Margaret
Hall, Oxford, October 1909.
Portrait in oils by Herman
G. Herkomer, at 13 Ennismore
Gardens.
Evangeline, born
at Rugby on
Sunday, 22 No-
vember 1863,
bapt. at Christ
Church, Hamp-
stead ; artist.
Pastel by herself
at 13 Ennismore
Gardens.
Clara, born at
Rugby onThurs-
day, 22 June,
bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Rugby,
i20ctoben865;
trained as Hos-
pital Nurse at
St.Thomas'Hos-
pital, London,
1891-95, and at
Addenbrook's,
Cambridge.
Bertha, born at Rugby on Friday, 10 May,
bapt. at Holy Trinity, Rugby, 17 July 1867;
educated at Edinburgh School ; M.B., Ch.B.
Edin. 1903; late Assistant Medical Officer
County and City Asylum, Burghill, co. Here-
ford, and Clinical Assistant West Riding
Asylum, Menstone, co. York; accidentally
drowned at Goathland, co. York, aged 47, on
Sunday, 7 November 1915, bur. at Ovingdean,
co. Sussex. Portrait in crayons by Miller
(with her sister Margaret), at 13 Ennismore
Gardens.
Margaret, born
at Rugby on
Sunday, 1 7 May,
bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Rugby,
6 July 1868.
Portrait in oils
by Herman G.
Herkomer, at
13 Ennismore
Gardens.
Lucy Eleanor, born at 12
Suffolk Square, Chelten-
ham, co. Gloucester, on
Wednesday, 10 February,
bapt. at St. Philip and St.
James', Leckhampton, co.
Gloucester, 2 May 1870.
Portrait in oils by Herman
G. Herkomer, at 13 Ennis-
more Gardens.
Thomas Bowen Jex-Blake, born at
12 Suffolk Square, Cheltenham, on
Sunday, 4 February, bapt. at St.
Philip and St. James', Leckhampton,
6 April 1872; King's Scholar at
Eton 1885-90; of Balliol College,
Oxford, matriculated 17 January
1891, B.A. 1894 (Chancellor's
Prize for Latin Verse 1891, 2nd
Classical Mods. 1892, 4th Greats
1894); Assoc. M. Inst. C.E. ;
Engineer on East Indian Railway
1 900-1 909; died in the Red Sea,
outward bound for Calcutta, aged
37, on Friday, 15 October 1909.
Portrait in crayons by Miller
(with his brother Arthur John),
at 13 Ennismore Gardens.
Arthur John Jex-Blake of 47 Upper Brook Street,
London; born at Bunwell House, Cheltenham, on
Thursday, 31 July, bapt. at St. Philip and St. James',
Leckhampton, 17 October 1873; King's Scholar at
Eton 1886-92 ; of Magdalen College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 18 October 1892, Demy 1892, Jenner Exhibition
1896, B.A. 1896 (2nd Mods. 1894, 1st Chemistry Finals
1896); University Scholarship, St. George's Hospital,
1898, Radcliffe Travelling Fellow, Oxford, 1902-1906,
M.A., M.B., B.Ch., Oxford, 1901 ; M.R.C.S. Eng.
1901, F.R.C.P. Lond. 1912; Goulstonian Lecturer,
Royal College of Physicians, 19 13; Assistant Physician
St. George's Hospital 1905, and to Brompton Hospital
for Consumption 1909; Author (with G. Dreyer) of
"Agglutination of Bacteria," 1906, and "Mild and
Latent Cases of Congenital Heart Disease," 191 2,
also of "Tuberculosis, its Forms, Treatment, and
Prevention."
*•/- forBGduL.
45
Portrait by Sir John Everett Millais, Bt., of the Very
Rev. Thomas William J ex- Blake, D.D., Head Master of
Rugby, afterwards Dean of Wells; born 26 January 1832 ;
died 2 July igi 5 ; in the possession of Mrs. J ex- Blake, at
13 Ennismore Gardens, London.
JMson of Holmemeyt^tfje^ea, to. JSorfolL
Arms. — Or a cross patonce throughout sable over all
a bend gules.
Crest. — A talbot's head erased.
Motto. — Faith and works.
Matthew Thurlow Nelson of Holme-next-the-Sea, co.=
Norfolk (4th and eldest surviving son of Matthew
Nelson of Holme-next-the-Sea, by Ann his wife, only
child of Giles Thurlow of Holme-next-the-Sea); born
at Holme-next-the-Sea 5 March 1791, bapt. there the
next day ; died at Holme-next-the-Sea, aged 73, 25 Feb-
ruary, bur. there 2 March 1864. M.I. Will dated 15
June 1861, proved (Prin. Reg., 269, 64) 20 April 1864.
=Martha Elizabeth, dau. of John Holley
of Holme-next-the-Sea and of Aylsham,
co. Norfolk, by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
of George Hunt Holley of Aylsham ;
born at Aylsham 3 February 1784;
marr. there by licence on Thursday,
24 February T814, marriage settlements
dated 5 February ; died at Holme-next-
the-Sea, aged 47, 1 May, bur. in the
nave of the church there 9 May 1831.
M.I.
Elizabeth, born at Holme-
next-the-Sea on Thursday,
16 February, bapt. there
1 9 February 1815; died
at King's Lynn, co. Nor-
folk, 1 1 March, bur. in the
old part of the cemetery
at King's Lynn 17 March
1905. M.I. Will dated
6 August 1903, proved at
Norwich n April 1905.
Robert Nelson Emerson (her=
cousin), 2nd surviving son of
Robert Emerson of Titchwell, co.
Norfolk, by Elizabeth his wife, 4th
dau. of Matthew Nelson of Holme-
next -the-Sea; born ioFebruary 1816;
died at S waff ham, co. Norfolk, aged
86, 25 August, bur. there 29 August
1902. M.I. Will dated 5 Octo-
ber 1869, proved at Norwich 27
September 1902.
=Martha Ann, born at Holme-
next-the-Sea 29 January,
bapt. there 4 February 18 16 ;
marr. by licence at Holme-
next-the-Sea 19 May 1842 ;
died at Swaffham, aged 88,
19 December, bur. there 21
December T904. M.I. Will
dated 29 August 1903, proved
at Norwich 9 February 1905.
Catherine, dau. of=
Samuel Sharpe of
Sunderland House,
near Docking, co.
Norfolk ; born 8
February 1822 ;
marr. at Docking
17 March 1842 ;
died, aged 29, 10
January, bur. at
Great Bircham, co.
Norfolk, 1 7 Jan-
uary 1852. M.I.
1st wife.
=Matthew Nelson of=
Holme - next - the-
Sea ; born 1 Feb-
ruary, bapt. there
3 February 181 7 ;
died at Holme-next-
the-Sea, aged 57,
23 October, bur.
there 29 October
1874. M.I., also a
memorial window
in church painted
by his widow. Will
dated 31 March
1874, proved (Prin.
Reg., 750, 74), 27
November 1874.
^^b/^^
=Jane Anne, elder dau. of the Rev. Mary, born at
George Steers Faught, Rector of Holme-next-the-
Bradfield St. Clare, co. Suffolk, Sea 6 January,
by Ann Jane his wife, dau. of bapt. there 18
Frederic le Clerc, and niece of January 18 18;
General le Clerc of the French died at King's
Army, who married the Princess Lynn 12 April,
Pauline Bonaparte, sister of bur. in the old
Napoleon I. ; born at Baddagama, part of the ceme-
near Point de Galle, Ceylon, 25 tery at King's
June 1828 ; marr. at Great Bircham Lynn 18 April
2 February 1853; died at Thorn- 1900. M.I. Will
ham, co. Norfolk, 1 May, bur. at dated 8 May
Holme-next-the-Sea 3 May 1900. 1890, proved at
M.I. Will dated 23 April 1900, Norwich 12 May
proved at Norwich 22 June 1900. 1900.
2nd wife.
James Nelson, born at Holme-
next-the-Sea 5 April, bapt. there
30 April 1843 ; died at Holme-
next-the-Sea, aged 6 months,
19 September, bur. there 23
September following. M.I.
John Nelson of Holme-next-the-Sea and of Manchester ;
born at Great Bircham on Thursday, 24 October, bapt. there
1 December 1844; died unmarried at Wath-upon-Dearn, co.
York, aged 53, 6 September, bur. at Holme-next-the-Sea
9 September r898. M.I. Will dated 12 April 1897, proved
at Manchester 13 October 1898.
45
Rev. Henry Nelson, born at Great Bircham, co.=
Norfolk, on Monday, 6 October, bapt. there 9 No-
vember 1845 ; of Clare College, Cambridge, matricu-
lated Michaelmas Term 1865, B.A. 1869; Curate of
Market Rasen, co. Lincoln, 1865-75; Vicar of
Usselby 1870-75, and of Legsby, both co. Lincoln,
1877; J. P. for co. Lincoln; died at Market Rasen,
aged 36, 5 December 1881, bur. there. M.I. Will
dated 28 December 1872, proved at Lincoln 13
January 1882.
■Frances Anne, of The Poplars, Lincoln ;
2nd dau. of Charles Chad Tumour
(grandson of Edward Tumour, 2nd Earl
of Winterton), by Frances Louisa his wife,
dau. of Lieut.- Colonel Harcourt Master
of Catton, co. Norfolk ; marr. at Ellen-
hall, co. Stafford (by her uncle, the
Rev. Adolphus Augustus Tumour), on
Tuesday, 25 April 187 1.
Cyril Henry Tumour Nelson,
born at Market Rasen 29
March 1872, bapt. there;
died at Southsea, co. Hants,
aged 12, 17 May 1884, bur.
at Market Rasen. M.I.
Beatrice Tumour, born at
Market Rasen 3 August
1873, bapt. there.
Rev. Philip Gramme Peacocke (son of the=
Rev. William James Peacocke of Clyde
House, Southwell, co. Nottingham, formerly
Vicar of Upton, co. Nottingham) ; of Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term 1889, B.A. 1892 ; Curate
of Christ Church, Jarrow Grange, 1896-1901,
of St. John's, Darlington, 1901-1904, and of
St. Hilda's, South Shields, all co. Durham,
1904-1907 ; Vicar of Tweedmouth, co.
Northumberland, 1907.
=Mabel Tumour,
born at Market
Rasen 29 Jan-
uary 1875, bapt.
there ; married
at St. Martin's,
Lincoln, 26 July
1905.
A
Charles Richard Whitty, M.D., of Minna=
Lodge, Hunstanton, co. Norfolk (2nd son of
the Rev. David La Touche Whitty); of Trinity
College, Dublin, B.A. 1867, M.D. 1880, M.B.,
B.Ch. 1868 ; Medical Officer of Health for
Docking Rural District Council and Hun-
stanton Urban District Council ; Admiralty
Surgeon and Agent; Surgeon-Major 3rd
Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regiment ; died
at Hunstanton, aged 63, 1 1 September,
bur. at Holme-next-the-Sea 14 September
1906. M.I. Will dated 8 April 1906, proved
at Norwich 1 November 1906.
=Annie, of Holme-next-the-Sea ; born at Great
Bircham 18 November, bapt. there 18 Decem-
ber 1853 ; marr. at Holme-next-the-Sea (by the
Rev. David La Touche Whitty) on Thursday,
27 November 1873 ; purchased Holme House
from her brother John in 1892 ; died at Hun-
stanton 21 June, bur. at Holme-next-the-Sea 25
June 1903. M.I. Will dated 4 June 1902,
proved at Norwich 27 July 1903. Portrait by
James Sant, R.A., was exhibited at the Royal
Academy in 1897.
I
James Nelson of Holme-next-the-Sea ; born=
at Great Bircham 12 March, bapt. there 15
April 1855 J restored the church at Holme-
next-the-Sea, of which he was churchwarden ;
died at Norwich, aged 53, 15 June, bur. in the
cemetery there 17 June 1908. M.I. Will dated
20 April 1908, proved at Norwich 23 July
1908.
'Frances (his cousin), dau. of William Ryder
Durant, by Rosa le Clerc his wife, 2nd dau. of
the Rev. George Steers Faught ; marr. at Holme-
next-the-Sea (by the Rev. Henry Nelson) on
Tuesday, 18 July 1876; died at Norwich 16
September, bur. in the cemetery there 20
September 1906. M.I.
Hilda, born at Holme-next-
the-Sea 27 December 1877,
bapt. there 27 January 1878.
Halcott Thurlow Nelson, born at
Holme-next-the-Sea 20 February,
bapt. there 23 March 1879.
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Clara, born at Holme-next-
the-Sea 6 April, bapt. there
16 May 1880.
Matthew Nelson,
born at Great
Bircham, co. Nor-
folk, 6 November,
bapt. there 20 De-
cember 1847 jdied
at Great Bircham,
aged 11, 29 Jan-
uary, bur. there
5 February 1858.
M.I.
Catharine, born at Great Bircham
1 February, bapt. there 12 March
1848, died 17 June following, bur.
at Great Bircham 23 June. M.I.
Catharine, born at Great Bircham
5 January, bapt. there 4 February
1849, died at Great Bircham 2 April
following, bur. there 9 April. M.I.
Elizabeth, born at Great Bircham
27 February, bapt. there 7 April
1850, died at Great Bircham 2 June
following, bur. there 7 June. M.I.
Ann, born at Great Bircham 12
April, bapt. there 11 May 1851,
died at Great Bircham 16 July
following, bur. there 23 July. M.I.
Katharine Tumour,
born at Market
Rasen, co. Norfolk,
8 April 1876, died,
aged 4 months, 10
August following,
bur. at Market Rasen.
M.I.
Cyril Nelson, youngest=
son of the Rev. Thomas
Sherlock Nelson, Rector
of St. Peter- at -Arches,
Lincoln and Prebendary
in Lincoln Cathedral.
=Grace Tumour, born at
Market Rasen 1 2 September
1877, bapt. there; marr.
at St. Martin's, Lincoln
(by the Rev. Philip Graeme
Peacocke, assisted by the
Rev. Edmund Nelson), on
Wednesday, 10 June 1908.
Jessie Tumour,
born at Market
Rasen 9 March
1880, died, aged
6 months, 30 Sep-
tember following,
bur. at Market
Rasen. M.I.
Frederick Thomas=T=Elizabeth, born at
Knight, eldest son
of Frederick Knight
of Castle Rising
Lodge, co. Norfolk.
xk
Great Bircham 22
January, bapt. there
22 February 1857 ;
marr.atHolme-next-
the-Sea, co. Norfolk
(by her half-brother,
Rev.HenryNelson),
on Wednesday, 2
February 1876.
Thomas Nelson of=Maude Anna Louisa, only dau.
Holme-next-the-Sea, of William Phipps Boileau,
by Louisa Mary Palmer (nk
Howell) his wife ; born at
Brompton, co. Middlesex,
15 February 1868; married
at St. Michael's, Chester
Square, London, on Tuesday,
25 January 1898.
co. Norfolk ; born at
Holme-next-the-Sea
3 June, bapt. there
2 July 1871.
Sidney James Nelson,
born at Holme-next-
the-Sea 18 January,
bapt. there 19 February
1882.
Charles Matthew Nelson,
born at Holme-next-the-
Sea 14 June, bapt. there
15 July 1883.
Mary Elizabeth, born at Holme-next-the-
Sea 8 April, bapt. there 9 May 1886.
Frances le Clerc, born at Holme-next-
the-Sea 7 January 1890, bapt. there the
same day.
n.
e~vc+Aj
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<£oot> of Sston Court, to. ^Worcester.
Arms.— Gules a chevron or between three lions rampant argent.
Crest. — An otter passant argent on a crest coronet.
Thomas Good of Aston Court, co. Worcester
(eldest son of Samuel Good of Aston Court,
by Sarah his wife, dau. of Edward Wheeler of
The Moor, Lindridge, co. Worcester) ; born at
Aston Court and bapt. at Knighton-on-Teme, co.
Worcester, 6 January 1788 ; died at Aston Court
17 March 1830, bur. at Knighton-on-Teme.
Will dated 25 December 1829, proved (P.C.C.
703 Beard) 18 December 1830, by William
Good, brother.
=Sarah Cleeton, of
Corvedale, co. Salop ;
marr. at Corvedale
in 1823 ; purchased
Neenton,near Bridge-
north, co. Salop ; died
at Neenton, aged 73,
8 June, bur. there 12
June 1868.
Samuel Clarke Good of Aston Court; born at Aston Court i5=f=Sarah, dau. of Thomas
February, bapt. at Knighton-on-Teme 16 February 1824 ;
educated at Bridgnorth ; died at Aston Court 7 April, bur. at
Knighton 12 April 1905. Will dated 19 February 1902, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1073, 1905) 9 August 1905, by Thomas Downes Potter,
Samuel Clarke Good, William Good, sons, and John Downes
Weaver, son-in-law.
^^ ^f ^j^z^^r
Wheeler of Shelsley
Beauchamp, co. Worcester,
by Mary Ann his wife,
dau. of Samuel Crane of
Stourport, co. Worcester ;
born 26 September 1835 ;
marr. at Shelsley Beau-
champ 7 August 1854.
John Downes Weaver=Marian, born at Aston
of Eastham, co. Wor- Court 9 September,
bapt. at Knighton-on-
Teme 6 October 1856;
marr. there 12 Novem-
ber 1890.
John Minton Hall of=y=Jane, born at Aston
cester, son of John
Weaver of Eastham.
Marsh Hall, Orleton,
co. Hereford (3rd son
of William Hall of
Marsh Hall) ; born at
Ashton, co. Hereford.
Court 31 January,
bapt. at Knighton-on-
Teme 28 February
1859 ; marr. there
2 August 1887.
A\
Samuel Clarke Good of Rushock Court, Droitwicty
co. Worcester; born at Aston Court 15 February,
bapt. at Knighton-on-Teme 19 March i860 ;
educated at Hanley Castle, co. Worcester.
=Eliza Maria, dau. of James Nott of
Knighton Church House, co. Worcester;
born 31 December 1867; married at
Knighton-on-Teme 2 December 1891.
Mabel Elsie, born at Bickley, Ernest Thomas Clarke Good, born Mary Helen, born at
co. Worcester, 4 October, at Bickley 1 August, bapt. at Rushock, co. Worcester,
bapt. at Knighton-on-Teme 30 Knighton-on-Teme 7 October 23 April, bapt. there 30
October 1892. 1894 ; educated at Kidderminster. August 1896.
Edward Cecil Good, born at
Rushock, co. Worcester, 1
January, bapt. there 11 March
1900.
Kathleen Sarah, born at Alan Wheeler Good, born at
Rushock n August, Rushock 13 December 1906,
bapt. there 16 September bapt. at Knighton-on-Teme 15
1903. April 1907.
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Thomas Good of Neenton, co. Salop ; born at Sarah Harriett, born at Aston Court and
Aston Court and bapt. at Knighton- on-Teme,
both co. Worcester, 27 November 1825 ; died at
Neenton 19 April, bur. there 24 April 1902.
Will dated 16 April 1902, proved (Prin. Reg.,
645, 1902) 16 May 1902, by Samuel Clarke
Good, nephew, and Joseph Bell.
bapt. at Knighton -on-Teme 13 November
1827; died unmarried at Neenton 19 Feb-
ruary bur. there 24 February 1887. Admon
was granted at Shrewsbury 21 April 1887,
to Thomas Good, brothen
John Good of Blackrod, co. Lancaster ;*
born at Aston Court 10 February, bapt.
at Shelsley Beauchamp, co. Worcester,
26 May 1863 ; a Student at Charing
Cross Hospital, London, M.R.C.S. Eng.
1888, L.S.A. Lond. 1884.
Constance Edith, dau. of
Peter Ross of Shrewsbury,
by Margaret his wife, dau.
of John Gwynne ; born at
Shrewsbury 20 November
1863.
Edith Nest, born at Robertsbridge,
co. Sussex, 21 August 1892, bapt.
at Battle, co. Sussex.
William Good of Aston
Court ; born at Aston
Court 5 October 1864,
bapt. at Knighton-on-
Teme 13 January 1865 ;
educated at Bewdley,
co. Worcester.
John Eric Ockold Good, born
at Stockport, co. Chester, 19
February 1899, bapt. there.
Catherine, born at Aston
Court, co. Worcester, n
March, bapt. at Knighton-
on-Teme 17 June 1866.
Thomas Charles Good of Peel,=
Isle of Man ; born at Aston Court
15 December 1867, bapt. at
Knighton-on-Teme 20 January 1868;
educated at Hereford.
Aston Cleeton Good, born
at Peel T5 August 1903,
bapt. at Knighton-on-Teme
19 September 1904.
Gladwyn, born at Peel 20
September 1907, bapt. at
Knighton-on-Teme 20 July
1909.
=Henrietta, dau. of Henry
Renshaw of Rugeley, co.
Stafford; born 14 February
T877 ; marr. at Peel 2 August
T902.
Glen Halford Good, born at
Peel 4 January 1910, bapt.
at Knighton-on-Teme 6 June
1914.
Edith Sarah, born
at Aston Court 6
February 1869,
bapt. at Knighton-
on-Teme 1 4 March
1869.
Edward Wheeler Good, born
at Aston Court 19 October,
bapt. at Knighton-on-Teme
16 November 1873 ; died at
Winnipeg, Canada, aged 20,
6 December 1893, bur. there.
May Louise,
born at Aston
Court 7 May,
bapt. at Knigh-
ton- on -Teme
25 May 1875.
Henry James Good, born
at Aston Court 18 No-
vember 1878, bapt. at
Knighton-on-Teme 10
February 1879; educated
at Cleobury Mortimer,
co. Salop.
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/K***
Softer of <£lantJoban, co* ^emhrofee.
Arms. — Azure a chevron between three wolves' heads
erased or.
Crest. — A wolf's head erased or.
A/otto. — Frangas non flectes.
Robert Gower of Glandovan, co. Pembroke (4th son of=
Abel Gower of Glandovan, by Lettice his wife, only dau.
and heir of the Rev. Erasmus Lewis, Vicar of Lampeter,
co. Cardigan); born at Glandovan in 1755; died in London.
(For earlier Pedigree see " Notes " to " Visitation of
England and Wales" Vol. 11, page i?J.)
=Sarah, dau. of George Favell ;
marr. in 1786; died at 20 York
Terrace, Regent's Park, London,
aged 88, on Thursday, 10 January
1856. Will dated 30 December
1853, with codicil dated 1 August
1854, proved (P.C.C. 290, 56) 9
April 1856, by Robert Frederic
Gower, son.
M
r^fru^
Georgiana, born
12 August 1787;
died at 20
York Terrace,
Regent's Park,
London, on Fri-
day, 20 Novem-
ber 1846, bur.
in London.
Frances Maria,
born 6 May
1789, and died
young.
Sarah, born 6 Feb-
ruary 1 791; died at
20 York Terrace,
Regent's Park, Lon-
don, 9 March 1852,
bur. in London.
Adnion was granted
(P.C.C.) 25 May
1852, to Robert
Frederic Gower.
John Lewes Gower,
born 12 November
1792 ; died young.
Robert Frederic Gower of Glan-=
dovan and of Clynderwen, co.
Pembroke, and of Devonshire
Place, Marylebone, London ; born
31 December 1794; J. P. for co.
Carmarthen, High Sheriff co.
Pembroke 1844; died at Castle
Malgwyn, co. Pembroke, aged 89,
on Friday, 12 September, bur. at
Kilgerran, co. Pembroke, 17 Sep-
tember 1884. Adftion was granted
at Carmarthen 29 November 1884,
to Erasmus Gower, son.
X
=Lillias Miller, 2nd
dau. of the Rev. Dr.
Anthony Stewart,
Minister of Kirk-
cowan, co. Wigton,
by Grace his wife,
dau. of Andrew
Dickson Mains of
Larg, Glenluce, co.
Wigton ; marr. at
Kirkcowan 3 Sep-
tember 1832 ; died
at Castle Malgwyn,
aged 72, on Tues-
day, 1 1 May, bur.
at Kilgerran 1 5
May 1880.
Erasmus Gower of Glandovan and Castle Malgwyn, co. Pembroke,;
and of Clyn Derwen, co. Carmarthen ; born at Hornsey, co.
Middlesex, on Thursday, 21 November 1833, bapt. at the parish
church, Hornsey (by the Rev. Herbert Gower), 23 January 1834;
educated at Harrow, admitted January 1847; Cornet 12th (Prince
of Wales') Lancers 29 July 1856, Lieutenant 9 October 1857,
Captain 31 March 1863; J. P. for counties of Pembroke and
Carmarthen, Member of the Pembroke County Council ; died at
Castle Malgwyn, aged 80, on Friday, 29 May, bur. at Kilgerran
3 June 1914. Will dated 21 September 1899, with codicil dated
8 August 1910, proved (Prin. Reg., 1268, 14), 14 August 1914, by
Catherine Vans Gower, relict, and William Malcolm Fleming
Hamilton. Portrait in the possession of his son, Captain Erasmus
William Gower.
Catherine Vans, 2nd dau.
of Robert Vans Agnew of
Barnbarroch, co. Wigton,
M.P., by Mary Elizabeth
his wife, 2nd dau. of Sir
David Hunter Blair of
Blairquhan, co. Ayr,
Baronet ; bom at Edin-
burgh 3 June, bapt. there
in July 1S55 ; marr. at
Barnbarroch on Wednes-
day, 20 January 1875.
5°
Abel Lewes Gower of Castle Malgwyn, co.=
Pembroke; born 24 December 1796; died at
Castle Malgwyn, aged 52, on Wednesday, 27
June, bur. at Kilgerran, co. Pembroke, 3 July
1849. Will dated 28 September 1846, proved
(P.C.C. 671, 49) 10 September 1849, by
Elizabeth Gower, relict.
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<^rr^>
=Elizabeth Logan, youngest
dau. of James Logan of
Clarkston, co. Stirling ;
marr. 2 September 1828;
died at Edinburgh, aged
66, on Tuesday, 25
January 1866, bur. at
Kilgerran.
Erasmus William
Gower, born in
December 1799;
died young.
Abel Anthony Gower, born in Devonshire Place,
Marylebone, London, on Wednesday, 23 Septem-
ber, bapt. at Marylebone Parish Church (by the
Rev. Herbert Gower) n November 1835; died
at the Manse of Kirkcowan, co. Wigton, on Friday,
23 November 1838, bur. at Kirkcowan.
Grace Lillias, born in Devonshire Place,
Marylebone, London, on Wednesday, 23
November 1836, bapt. at Marylebone
Parish Church (by the Rev. Herbert
Gower) 18 January 1837 ; died at Tenby,
co. Pembroke, 28 October 19 14, bur. there.
Reginald Charles John Beaton of Kilgerran, Eastbury,=j=Lillias Mary, born at Barnbarroch,
co. Middlesex (son of Walter Hardy Beaton, by Louise co. Wigton, on Friday, 5 October
Stronghill his wife) ; born at Streatham, co. Surrey, 1877 ; married at Kilgerran on
5 August 1870; educated at Uppingham School. Wednesday, 24 January 1906.
A
Herbert Hope Gill (son of the Rev. William=
Gill, Rector of Hertingfordbury, co. Hert-
ford, by Anna Maria his wife, elder dau. of
Rear-Admiral Charles Hope) ; born at the
Rectory, Hertingfordbury, 14 July 1869,
bapt. there ; educated at Edinburgh Uni-
versity, M.B., CM. Edin. 1894 ; Fleet-
Surgeon Royal Navy ; Surgeon 1 2 Novem-
ber 1895, Staff-Surgeon 12 November
1903.
Grace Ann Catherine,
born at Castle
Malgwyn on Friday,
5 September 1879 ;
marr. at Kilgerran
8 August 1907.
A
Evelyn Gladys, born at
Kilgerran on Wednesday,
24 August 1881, bapt. at
Kilgerran in October 1881.
Mary Christina, born at
Kilgerran on Wednesday,
9 January 1884, bapt.
at Kilgerran in February
1884.
Robert Lewes Gower, born in Devonshire
Place, Marylebone, London, on Wednes-
day, 19 December 1838, bapt. at Marylebone
Parish Church (by the Rev. Herbert Gower)
16 February 1839; died in Devonshire
Place, Marylebone, aged 8, on Monday,
13 December 1847, bur. in London.
Sarah Amelia Georgiana, born in Devonshire
Place, Marylebone, London, on Thursday, 17
June, bapt. at Marylebone Parish Church
(by the Rev. Herbert Gower) in July 1841 ;
died at 3 Belmont, Cardigan, aged 57, on
Wednesday, 10 May 1899, bur. at Cardigan.
Adffion was granted at Carmarthen 14 August
1899, to Erasmus Gower.
Erasmus William Gower, born at Castle Malgwyn, co.=
Pembroke, on Thursday, 5 March 1885; educated at Wel-
lington College ; J. P. for co. Pembroke ; 2nd Lieutenant
Northumberland Fusiliers 3 December 1904, Lieutenant
1907, transferred to Royal Munster Fusiliers 20 May 1908,
Captain 19 August 19 14; served with Expeditionary Force,
taken prisoner at battle of Mons in September 1914.
=Violet Florence, dau. of Francis
Creagh of The Castle, Listowel,
co. Kerry, by Ellen de Courcey
his wife ; born at Listowel 8
February 1885, bapt. there ; marr.
at St. Peter's, Dublin, 22 January
I9I3-
Erasmus Francis Gower, born at Farn-
borough, co. Hants, 26 March, bapt. at
Kilgerran, co. Pembroke 18 June 1914.
Robert Patrick Malcolm Gower of-
Belhaven, Northwood, co. Middlesex ;
born at Castle Malgwyn on Thursday,
18 August, bapt. at Kilgerran 22 Septem-
ber 1887 ; educated at Marlborough and
at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, B.A.
(ist-class Classics) 1909; of the Inland
Revenue.
=Anne, dau. of Joseph Robert
Barkley of Neasden, co. Middle-
sex, by Anne Maude Linstead
his wife; born 17 June 1891,
bapt. at Neasden ; marr. at the
Registry Office, Richmond, co.
Surrey, 8 September 19 13.
Abel and Anthony
Gower (twins), born
at Castle Malgwyn
on Thursday, 18
April 1889, died
the same day, and
bur. at Kilgerran
the next day.
Joan Kathleen, born 8 June,
bapt. at Hampton, co. Middle-
sex, 5 September 19 14.
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I£anfcon,
Arms. — Gyronny of eight or and azure an inescutcheon argent.
Crest. — A demi-lion guardant issuing from a ducal coronet and bearing
between his paws a shield party per pale or and azure
charged with a chevron counterchanged.
Motto. — Ma force d'en haut.
John Landon of Trevor Park, co. Hertford, and of 25 Hans Place,=
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, Army Agent (eldest son of the Rev. John
Landon, Rector of Tedstone, and Vicar of Dornington, both co.
Hereford, by Elizabeth his 2nd wife, dau. of Thomas Higgins of
Copenhagen Street, Worcester) ; born at Tedstone Court, bapt.
at Tedstone Delamere 7 March 1756; bur. at Yarpole, co.
Hereford, 18 November 1824.
=Katherine Jane Bishop,
born in 1774 ; died at
Chelsea 7 October, bur.
in Brompton Cemetery,
London, 15 October 1856.
George Maclean (2nd son of the Rev. James=
Maclean of Urquhart, co. Elgin, by Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of George Tod of co.
Elgin) ; Governor-in-Chief and President of
Council of the British possessions of the
Gold Coast of Africa; died 28 May 1847,
bur. in Cape Coast Castle Yard by the side
of his wife.
=Letitia Elizabeth, born at Hans Place, Chelsea, 14
August 1802; marr. at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square,
London (by her brother, the Rev. Whittington
Henry Landon), 7 May 1838 ; Author (as L.E.L.)
of "The Improvisatrice," and other poems ; died
at Cape Coast Castle 15 October 1838, bur. in the
Castle Yard. Mural tablet there.
Rev. Whittington Henry Landon, born at Trevor Park*
3 April 1804, bapt. at St. Luke's, Chelsea, 21 May
1804 ; educated at Merchant Taylors' School, admitted
July 181 2, and at Worcester College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 8 March 1823, B.A. 1827, M.A. 1830; Vicar
of Slebech with Mynwear and Newton, co. Pembroke,
1851-57; died at Exmouth, co. Devon, 23 February
1883, bur. at Lympstone, co. Devon.
=Ann, dau. of John William
Liddiard of Leigham
House, Streatham, co.
Surrey ; marr. at St. John's,
Paddington, London, 1 1
June 1840; died at Ash-
prington, co. Devon, 17
December 1873, bur. there.
Elizabeth
Jane, born
in 1 806 ;
died in
1819.
Harry Whittingtotv
Liddiard Landon
of Kenmore, Ex-
mouth ; born at
Slebech 1 5 Novem-
ber, bapt. privately
7 December 1845.
=Ellen Maria, dau. of Wil-
liam Liddiard of 90
Inverness Terrace, Bays-
water, London, by Jane
his wife, dau. of S. Child
of Shenley, co. Hertford ;
born 30 March 1845 ;
marr. at Christ Church,
Lancaster Gate, Hyde
Park, London, 6 June
1878.
Letitia Elizabeth, born at
St. John's Wood, London,
17 April, bapt. 27 April
1 84 1 ; died at Yetson
House, Ashprington, 11
February 1879, bur. there.
Will dated 24 August 1874,
proved (Prin. Reg., 257, 79)
24 March 1879, by Harry
Whittington Liddiard
Landon, brother.
Marian Frances, of
Lympstone ; born
at Slebech 31
August 1843, bapt.
there.
Louisa Maria, born
at Slebech 10 No-
vember 1850, bapt.
there.
Katherine Ann
Brenda, born at
Durston House,
Ealing, co. Mid-
dlesex, 13 April,
bapt. at Ash-
prington 1 3 May
1879.
Elgitha Marian,
born at Tedstone
House, Lymp-
stone, 28 Sep-
tember, bapt. at
Lympstone 1
November 1881.
Ralph Whittington Landon, born at Tedstone House,
Lympstone, 4 November, bapt. at Lympstone 29
November 1885; educated at Malvern College;
Assoc. M. Inst. C. E. 1909; served in European War
with 20th Service Battalion Royal Fusiliers 1914-16;
of the Cadet Battalion Royal Engineers 1916.
faw&Q^joCe^^
53
3Lanfcon,
Arms. — Gyronny of eight or and azure an inescutcheon argent.
Crest. — A demi-lion guardant issuing from a ducal coronet and
bearing between his paws a shield party per pale or
and azure charged with a chevron counterchanged.
Motto. — Ma force d'en haut.
Very Rev. Whittington Landon, D.D., Dean of Exeter (2nd son of=
the Rev. John Landon, Rector of Tedstone Delamere and Vicar
of Dornington, both co. Hereford, by Elizabeth his 2nd wife, dau. of
Thomas Higgins of Copenhagen Street, Worcester) ; born at Tedstone
Court, bapt. at Tedstone Delamere 12 September 1758; educated at
Bromsgrove and at Worcester College, Oxford, matriculated 13 October
1775, B.A. 1779, Fellow 1782, M.A. 1782, B.D. 1790, D.D. 1795,
Provost of Worcester College November 1795 to 1838, Keeper of the
Archives of the University 1796-1815, Vice- Chancellor 1802-1806,
Select Preacher 1808 ; Rector of Croft with Yarpole, co. Hereford, 1796
until his death, of Bishopstone, co. Wilts, 20 March 1822-26, and of
Nymet Tracey, co. Devon, 28 September 1833 ; Vicar of Branscombe,
co. Devon, 27 July 1827-30, and Incumbent of Elton, co. Hereford,
1796 ; Prebendary of Norwich 5 March 181 1, and of Bishopstone in
Salisbury 14 July 1819; Dean of Exeter 4 April 1813; J. P. for co.
Hereford 28" May 1799; died at the Rectory, Batchcott, co. Salop,
aged 80, 29 December 1838, bur. in the chancel of Croft Church
4 January 1839. Memorial Tablet. Will dated n October 1834,
proved (P.C.C. 581 Vaughan) 21 September 1839, by the Rev.
George Landon, son.
=Maria Augustina, only
dau. and heir of John
Ready of Gloucester,
and of Oakhanger
Hall, co. Chester, by
Mary his wife, dau. of
John Acton Manley ;
marr. at Barthomley,
co. Chester, 19 June
1800; bur. at Croft
18 May 1854. Will
dated 14 November
1844, proved (P.C.C.
547> 54) 31 J^y
1854, by the Rev.
George Landon, son.
Jane, 2nd dau. of>
Charles Chiches-
ter of Hall, co.
Devon ; born in
1 808 ; marr. at
Bishop's Tawton,
co. Devon, 22
May 1828; died
at the Vicarage,
Braunton, co.
Devon, 19 June
1848, bur. in
the family vault
at Braunton. 1st
wife.
=Rev. John Whittington Ready Landon, born at=
the Provost's Lodge, Worcester College, Oxford,
23 June, bapt. at St. Thomas-the- Martyr,
Oxford, 18 July 1801 ; admitted as Founder's Kin
at Winchester College; of Worcester College,
Oxford, matriculated 7 May 18 18, Scholar 1818
-25, B.A. 1822, M.A. 1824, Fellow and Chaplain
of Exeter College 16 October 1826 to 7 November
1827; Vicar of Bishopstone, co. Wilts, 18 July
1825, and of Braunton 27 November 1826;
Rector of Lillingstone Lovell, co. Oxford, 29 July
1825 ; died at the Vicarage, Braunton, aged 78,
14 February, bur. in the family vault at Braunton
18 February 1880. Will dated 28 April 1879,
proved at Exeter 5 March 1880, by Sarah Ann
Landon, relict.
=Sarah Ann, dau. of
John Parker of Norfolk
Crescent, Hyde Park,
London ; marr. at St.
John's, Paddington, Lon-
don, 9 August 1855; died
at Morice Town, co.
Devon, on Friday, 7
May, bur. at Braunton 1 1
May 1880. Adfrion was
granted at Exeter 12
June 1880, to Edith
Sarah Williams, daughter
and only next of kin.
2nd wife.
Rev. Robert Edgar Williams (son of John Edgar-
Williams of 1 St. Edmund's Terrace, Regent's Park,
London, by Sophia his wife, dau. of Robert Cook
of Chelsea, co. Middlesex) ; born at Chelsea 27
July, bapt. at Christ Church, Chelsea, 30 October
1853 ; educated at Merchant Taylors' School (entered
1867) and at Trinity College, Oxford, B.A. 1877, M.A.
1879 ; Vicar of Sompting, co. Sussex, 1884-1906, and
of St. Chrysostom, Peckham, co. Surrey, 1906.
=Edith Sarah, born
at the Vicarage,
Braunton, 20 July,
bapt. at Braunton
4 September 1857;
marr. there 5
February 1879.
54
Rev. James Landon, born at the Provost's Lodge, Worcester College,=f=Frances Harbour,
Oxford, 31 July, bapt. at St. Thomas-the-Martyr, Oxford, 24 October 1803 ;
of Worcester College, Oxford, matriculated 18 May 1822 ; Vicar of Bishop's
Tawton and of Landkey, both co. Devon, 31 October 1827; died at New
Maiden, co. Surrey, aged 76, on Friday, 13 December 1878, bur. there.
He married istly - Snell of Exeter, co. Devon, who died s.p.
of Stourport, co.
Worcester ; marr.
in 1853. 2nd wife.
Frances Mary, born at
Gloucester in 1854.
Jessie, born at West-
minster in 1856.
Frederick James Ernest
Whittington Landon, born
in 1859.
John Chichester Rev. Charles Whittington Landon, born=
Landon, born at the Vicarage, Braunton, 3 July, bapt.
at the Vicarage, at Braunton 25 August 1830; Theological
Braunton, co. Associate of King's College, London,
Devon, in 1829 ; 1854; Rector of Ashford, co. Devon,
died 30 June 1861-79; died at Newport, Barnstaple,
1848, bur. in the co. Devon, 29 November, bur. at Ashford
family vault at 3 December 1896. Will dated 13 No-
Braunton. vember 1896, proved (Prin. Reg., 60, 97)
n January 1897, by John Chichester
Crewe Landon, son.
, /^/. I^^l^^*-«*^-*^J -
.Dorothy Mervyn, elder dau. of
Charles Cutcliffe Drake of Spring-
field, in the parish of Heanton
Punchardon, co. Devon, by Mary
his wife, elder dau. and coheir of
Henry Cusack of Girley, co. Meath ;
born 18 February, bapt. at Ashford
27 March 1837 ; marr. at Pilton,
co. Devon (by the Rev. John
Whittington Ready Landon), 30
April 1862 j died at Ashford,
aged 32, on Wednesday, 31 March,
bur. there 5 April 1869.
(See Pedigree of Drake-Cutcliffe,
Vol. 8, page 108.)
Frances Chichester Mervyn, born
at the Rectory, Ashford, on
Monday, 25 February 1867, bapt.
at Ashford.
John Chichester Crewe Landon, born at the Rectory,
Ashford, on Thursday, 2 April 1868, bapt. at Ashford
3 May 1868; educated at Sherborne School (entered
January 1883) and at Worcester ^College, Oxford,
matriculated 17 January 1888, B.A. 1892.
55
Rev. George London, born at the Provost's Lodge, Worcester
College, Oxford, 22 April, bapt. at St. Thomas-the- Martyr,
Oxford, 21 June 1805; of Worcester College, Oxford,
matriculated 4 July 1823, B.A. 1827, M.A. 1830,
B.C.L. 1837 ; Vicar of Branscombe 1829-37, and of
Bishop's Tawton, both co. Devon, 20 March 1837 ; Rector
of Richard's Castle with Batchcott, co. Hereford, 12
September 1837 until his death ; died at Richard's Castle
6 October, bur. there n October 1873. Admon was
granted at the Principal Registry 30 April 1874, to
James Henry Hothersall Landon, son.
=Joanna Maria, eldest dau. of the
Rev. John Comyns, Vicar of
Bishopsteignton, co. Devon, by
Maria his wife, dau. of the Rev.
Richard Hothersall Hallett of
Stedcombe, Axmouth, co. Devon;
born at Bishopsteignton ; marr.
there 1 June 1830; died in Feb-
ruary 1882, bur. at Weston, co.
Hereford.
George Charles Comyns Landon of Bombala, Monaro, New;
South Wales ; born at Branscombe 23 February 1831,
bapt. at Bishopsteignton ; of Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 23 May 1850.
I I
George Henry Heath
Landon, born 7 De-
cember 1872, bapt.
at Bombala.
Julia Isabella, born
10 September 1874,
bapt. at Bombala.
Isabella, dau. of Colin Cameron ;
born in the Bay of Biscay 8
January 1855; marr. at Bombala
30 January 1872.
Ernest Reginald
Landon, born 2
March 1877; died
30 August 1879.
Arthur Hercules
Landon, born 27
March 1879.
Reginald Edward Landon,
born 25 June 1881.
Myrtle May, born 9 May
1884.
Myra Katherine, born 1
December 1886.
Henry Osborne Colin
Landon, born 15
November 1889.
Lionel Wallace Lan-
don, born 26 March
1893.
Charles Henry Drake-Cutcliffe of the Manor House, Lee, co.=
Devon (elder son of Charles Cutcliffe Drake of Springfield,
in the parish of Heanton Punchardon, co. Devon, by Mary
his wife, elder dau. and coheir of Henry Cusack of Girley,
co. Meath) ; born 4 June, bapt. at Ashford, co. Devon, 7 July
1840; by Royal Licence dated 18 May 1867, he assumed
the name of Cutcliffe in addition to that of Drake on
succeeding to the Cutcliffe estates on the death of his grand-
mother, Frances Drake, 5 April 1867 ; died at the Manor
House, Lee, aged 34, 9 February, bur. at Ilfracombe, co.
Devon, 13 February 1875. Will dated 5 October 1869, with
codicil dated 21 March 1872, proved (Prin. Reg., 712, 75)
11 September 1875, by Joseph Henry Goodban.
^Henrietta Maria, born at the
Vicarage, Braunton, co. Devon,
7 January, bapt. at Braunton
5 March 1842; marr. there on
Tuesday, 6 October 1868.
She married 2ndly at Newport,
co. Devon, 11 September 1884,
Samuel William May of New-
port, youngest son of Samuel
Marshall Thompson May of
BrynsworthyHouse,Fremington,
co. Devon.
A
(See Pedigree of Drake-Cutcliffe, Vol. 8, page lop.)
56
Major James Henry Hothersall
Landon of Creaton House,
co. Northampton ; born at the
Deanery, Exeter, 8 October
1832, bapt. at Bishopsteignton,
co. Devon ; entered the Army
as Ensign 53rd Foot 1854,
Lieutenant 24th Foot 1857,
retired from Army 1859, and
served as Adjutant of North-
amptonshire Rifle Volunteer
Regiment, with Army rank as
Captain, 1860-86, retiring with
rank of Major ; Inspector Board
of Agriculture 1886-1901 ; died
at Creaton House on Sunday,
3 January, bur. at Creaton on
Wednesday, 6 January 1915.
=Katherine Louise, dau.
of Arthur Bailey Mark-
ham of Northampton,
by Ann his wife, dau.
of John William Smith
of Shrewsbury, co.
Salop; born 16 Octo-
ber 1846, bapt. at
Acton, co. Middlesex,
28 February 1847;
marr. at St. Martin's-
in- the -Fields, West-
minster, 13 September
1865.
(See Pedigree of
Markham, Vol.
2, page 29.)
John Fleetwood=j=Janet Maria,
of Combe Bis
set, co. Wilts
(son of George
Fleetwood, by
Mary his wife) ;
born at Combe
Bisset 1 January
1824; died at
Combe Bisset 12
November 1887,
bur. there.
William Henry Fitzroy Landon, born at
Batchcott, co. Salop, 24 May 1867, bapt. at
Floore, co. Northampton ; Inspector Board
of Agriculture and Fisheries 1910; served
in South African War with the Buckingham-
shire Yeomanry, as a Volunteer, 1899-1902
(medal with four clasps) ; Lieutenant 3rd
Battalion Suffolk Regiment ; served in
European War ; killed in action near
Dranoutre on Monday, 15 February 1915.
Mary Louise, born at Floore
19 August 1868, bapt. at
Spratton, co. Northampton ;
died at 29 St. George's Road,
London, 18 June 1910, bur.
at Creaton. Adffion was
granted at the Principal Regis-
try 8 July 1910, to James
Henry Hothersall Landon.
A
of Hampstone,
Hampton -on-
Thames, co.
Middlesex; born
at Branscombe,
co. Devon, 2 1
March 1834;
marr. at Christ
Church, Glou-
cester, 23 Jan-
uary 1865.
Mabel Augusta,
born at Spratton
24 June 1871,
bapt. there.
Major Kenneth McLaren, D.S.O., of 55 Cheniston Gardens, Kensington,1
London ; born 18 October i860 ; educated at Harrow ; joined
the 13th Hussars as 2nd Lieutenant n August 1880, Lieutenant
1881, Captain 3 August 1887 (retired); Major Reserve of Officers
1 July 1 90 1 ; A.D.C. to Major-General Cavalry Brigade, Aldershot,
I January 1890, to G.O.C. Forces, Ireland, 5 October 1890, to
G.O.C. North- West District, n April 1895, to Lieut.-General, Bengal,
9 November 1896, and to G.O.C, Southern District, 10 November
1898 ; on special service in South Africa, including service
with Rhodesian Protectorate Regiment, 15 July 1899, afterwards
Staff Officer South African Constabulary ; served in operations
on North-West Frontier of India 1897-98, at operations in the
Mohmand Field Force (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette,"
II January 1898, medal with clasp) ; in South African War 1899,
at relief of Mafeking (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 10 September 1901, Queen's medal with three
clasps, D.S.O. 29 November 1900).
A
=Leila Evelyn, born at
Spratton 4 November
1874, bapt. there;
marr. at the Church
of the Annunciation,
Marylebone, London,
22 November 1898;
died at 55 Cheniston
Gardens, Kensington,
aged 29, on Tuesday,
1 November 1904,
buried at Creaton.
Adffion was granted
at the Principal Regis-
try 6 January 1905,
to Major Kenneth
McLaren, husband.
57
Edward Landon,
born at Brans-
combe, co. Devon,
in 1835, bapt.
there ; died at
Cawarral, Rock-
hampton, Queens-
land, in 191 2.
Katherine, born
at Branscombe,
bapt. there 16
July 1836; died
at Uplyme, co.
Devon, buried
there 7 February
1901.
Ernest Whittington Landon,=
born at the Rectory, Batch-
cott, co. Salop, 1 1 September
1839, bapt. at Richard's
Castle, co. Hereford ; died
at the Old Manor House,
Wallington, co. Surrey, 6
October 19 10, bur. at
Carshalton, co. Surrey.
^Elizabeth, of the Old
Manor House, Wallington,
only child of Edward
Balman of Bishop's
Nympton, co. Devon, and
of Liverpool ; born 29
November 1836 ; marr.
at St. Catherine's, Liver-
pool, 20 September 1866.
Violet Evelyn, dau.=
of Richard Henry
Fry of Lynmouth,
co. Devon ; marr. at
Christ Church, Beulah
Hill, Norwood, co.
Surrey, 1 1 October
1897 ; died s.p. in
1898. 1st wife.
=Ernest Edward Balman Landon of=j=Dorothy Innes, youngest dau.
Farfield House, Kidderminster
born at Pernambuco, Brazil, 30
June 1867, bapt. at the English
Church, Pernambuco ; educated at
Marlborough College and at Guy's
Hospital, London ; M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P. Lond. 1892 ; Surgeon
Acton Cottage Hospital, co. Middle-
sex, formerly House Physician Guy's
Hospital ; Captain Royal Army
Medical Corps, attached to 1/^
Worcester Regiment 1 October 1914.
of Samuel Charles Fripp of
Clifton, co. Gloucester, by Clara
his 2nd wife, dau. of Thomas
Balls of London ; born at 1 1
Charlotte Street, Park Street,
Bristol, 22 November 1878, bapt.
at St. George's, Brandon Hill,
Bristol, 5 January 1879; marr.
at Christ Church, Ealing, 17
January 1903. 2nd wife.
(See Pedigree of Fripp, Vol. 18,
page 188.)
Kathleen Innes Whittington, born
at Acton 26 June 1906, bapt. at
St. Martin's, West Acton.
Elizabeth Balman, born at Acton
7 November 1908, bapt. at St.
Martin's, West Acton.
Thomas Hamlyn Whittington Landon, born at=Eva, dau. of Stephen
Pernambuco 12 September 1869, bapt. at the Crawley of Tarporley,
English Church, Pernambuco ; a Student at
Guy's Hospital; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond.
1899 ; died at Turffontein, Johannesburg,
South Africa, aged 42, on Friday, 27 October
191 1, bur. at Johannesburg.
co. Chester ; marr. at
Durban, Natal, South
Africa, 9 April 1901.
Guy Comyns Landon,
born at Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, 28
March 1871 ; died
20 June 1878, bur. at
Rio Janerio.
5»
Reginald Landon of Rio de Jainero,
Brazil; born 15 May 1841, bapt.
at Richard's Castle, co. Hereford ;
married at Rio de Jainero, Louisa
Newland. =p
A
Agnes Eliza, born at Richard's
Castle, co. Hereford, 21 Feb-
ruary 1843, bapt. at Bishops-
teignton, co. Devon ; died at
Uplyme, co. Devon, 25 October
1913, bur. there.
Emma Amelia, born
25 March 1847,
bapt. at Richard's
Castle ; died at
Uplyme 26 February
1904, bur. there.
Lieut.-Colonel Charles Richard Bradshaw (2nd=
son of Surgeon-General Sir Alexander Frederick
Bradshaw, C.B., by Ellen Charlotte his wife, dau.
of Colonel Richard Sheridan Ewart of the
Bengal Army); born 18 January 1873; Lieu-
tenant Royal West Kent Regiment 19 July 1893,
of the Indian Staff Corps 1897, Captain Indian
Army 1902, Major 9th Gurkha Rifles 19 July
rgii, Lieut.-Colonel 1916 ; Brigade-Major at
Bangalore, India, 8 June 1907, D.A.A.G., India,
18 November 19 12, General Staff Officer, 2nd-
grade, Aden Brigade, 14 August 19 14; served
on the North-West Frontier of India 1897-98,
at Mohmand (medal with clasp) ; in Tirah
Campaign 1897-98, at operations in the Bara
Valley 7 to 14 December 1897 (clasp).
=Mary Constance,
born at Rio de
Janeiro n Feb-
ruary 1873, bapt.
at the English
Church at Rio de
Janeiro ; marr. at
the Cathedral,
Bombay, India,
25 October 1895.
George Francis Stirling
Landon, M.D., of The
Old Manor House, Wal-
lington, co. Surrey ; born
at Rio de Janeiro 27 De-
cember 1874, bapt. at the
English Church, Rio de
Janeiro ; educated at
Marlborough College and
at Edinburgh University ;
M.D. Edin. 1909 (Gold
Medallist), M.B., Ch.B.
1904, Grierson Bursar
1899, Mackenzie Bursar
1901.
Charles Wharton Landon, born at=
Rio de Janeiro 18 April 1877,
bapt. at the English Church, Rio
de Janeiro ; educated at Newton
Abbott College and at St. John's
College, Oxford, matriculated Octo-
ber 1896; entered the Bank of
England 1900; died in London,
aged 36, on Tuesday, 15 July, bur.
at Carshalton, co. Surrey, on Satur-
day, 19 July 1 9 13. Will dated 3
January 1913, proved in the Prin-
cipal Registry 30 August 1913, by
John Chichester Crewe Landon,
cousin.
'Margaret Isabel,
younger dau. of
James Davies of
Achor Draw,
Bridgend, co.
Glamorgan; mar-
ried at Nolton,
co. Glamorgan,
10 June 1912.
I I
John Guy Comyns Landon, born at
Liverpool 24 June 1879, bapt. at St.
John's, Liverpool ; died at Staten
Island, New York, U.S.A., 2 July 1880,
bur. there.
Arthur Reneley Wykeham Landon;
born at Staten Island 16 March 1882,
bapt. at St. Mary's, Castleton, Staten
Island ; educated at Marlborough
College ; entered the Chartered Bank
of India and China 1904.
J/ka^CC^
0L>i*~jUrj^s
59
itantion.
Arms. — Gyronny of eight or and azure an inescutcheon argent.
Crest. — A demi-lion guardant issuing from a ducal coronet and
bearing between his paws a shield party per pale or
and azure charged with a chevron counter-changed.
Motto. — Ma force d'en haut.
Rev. James Landon (youngest son of the Rev. John Landon, Rector of=
Tedstone Delamere and Vicar of Dornington, both co. Hereford, by
Elizabeth his 2nd wife, dau. of Thomas Higgins of Copenhagen Street,
Worcester) ; born at Tedstone Court, bapt. at Tedstone Delamere 2 November
1764 ; of Worcester College, Oxford, matriculated 3 June 1783, B.A.
1787, Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, M.A. 1789, B.D. 1797; Vicar of
St. Mary-the-Virgin, Oxford, 1797, of Aberford, co. York, 27 April 1805,
and of Aymestrey with Leinthall Earles, co. Hereford, 6 December 1805 ;
Perpetual Curate of Saxton, co. York, 24 July 1829 ; J. P. for co. Hereford
28 May 1799; died 2 March 1850, bur. at Aberford. Will dated 9 August
1834, with codicil dated 26 February 1850, proved at York 15 May 1850,
by Anne Landon, relict.
=Anne, dau. of
Timothy Bain-
bridge of Aber-
ford ; died at
Aberford, aged
77, on Tuesday,
21 May 1861,
bur. there.
Rev. James Timothy Bainbridge Landon, born 11 November 1817;=
of Worcester College, Oxford, matriculated 20 June 1835, Scholar
1835-42, B.A. (ist-class Li*. Hum.) 1840, M.A. 1842, Fellow
of Magdalen College 1843-47 ; Chaplain of Bromley College, co.
Kent, 1847 ; Vicar of Ledsham, co. York, 1855 ; Prebendary of
Holme in York Cathedral 1877, Canon of York 1881 ; Examining
Chaplain to the Archbishop of York ; died at the Vicarage, Ledsham,
7 March 1890, bur. at Ledsham. Will dated 13 February 1888,
proved at Wakefield 7 May 1890, by Charles Whittington Landon,
son, and Frank Perkins, gent.
=Sarah, dau. of Francis
Watt of Beverley, co.
York; born 12 June
18 18; marr. at Walk-
ingham, co. York, 13
July 1847 ; died at the
Vicarage, Ledsham, on
Thursday, 1 1 August
1887, bur. at Ledsham.
James Mark Landon, born at Bromley on
Tuesday, 25 April, bapt. at Bromley 18 July
1848 ; died at 3 Rue Camarosa, Paris, 15
July 1890, bur. at Ledsham. Adirion was
granted at Wakefield 2 October 1890, to
Charles Whittington Landon, brother.
Charles Whittington Landon, born at Bromley
on Thursday, 30 May 1850, bapt. there; died
unmarried at Ledstone Hall, co. York,
5 March 1903, bur. at Ledsham. Admon was
granted at York 2 May 1903, to Colonel
Frederick William Bainbridge Landon.
Lieut.-Colonel John George Adamson of Linden, co. Northumberland, and of=
Glenfarne Hall, co. Leitrim (eldest son of Lawrence William Adamson, LL.D.,
of Linden and Long Horsley, both co. Northumberland, by Anne Jane
his 1 st wife, 3rd dau. of John Thomas Edward Flint of Filleigh, co. Devon);
born at Douglas, Isle of Man, 8 January 1855, 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 1882, Major 10 January 1892,
retired 27 August 1898 ; D.A.A.G. Reserve of Officers, Dublin, 16 March
1900, Lieut.-Colonel 18 October 1902 ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Leitrim, High
Sheriff 1908.
=Caroline Sarah,
born at Ledsham
on Saturday, 24
November 1855,
baptised there
1 January 1856 ;
marr. at All
Saints', Ledsham,
9 August 1883.
A
(See Pedigree of Adamson, Vol. 18,
page 143.)
60
I
Rev. Charles Wheler of Ledstone Hall, co. York, and of Otterden Place, =f=Ai >
co. Kent (youngest son of Granville William Hastings Medhurst of Kippax
Hall, co. York, by Sarah Anne his wife, dau. of the Rev. William Jennings
of Blackheath, co. Kent) ; of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, matriculated
19 October 1812, aged 18, B.A. 1817, M.A. 1824; Vicar of Collingham
30 October 1818, and of Ledsham, both co. York, 7 March 1827-54 ;
assumed by Royal Licence dated 24 November 1843, on succeeding to the
estates of his cousin, Granville Hastings Wheler, the surname of Wheler in
lieu of Medhurst ; J.P. for co. Kent and for the West Riding, co. York ; died
at Ledstone Hall, aged 83, on Tuesday, 20 November 1877, bur. at Ledsham.
Will dated 23 April 1877, proved (Prin. Reg., 997, 77) 22 December 1877,
by Arthur Thomas Schreiber and Charles Wheler, son.
bapt. at
Aymestry, co.
Hereford ; marr.
in 1 83 1 ; died at
Ledstone Hall,
bur. at Ledsham
15 November
1876.
Major-General Frederick William Bainbridge Landon, C.B., of The Cedars.-pRose Emily, dau.
Farnborough Park, co. Hants ; born at Ledsham on Monday, 27 February
i860, bapt. there ; educated at Magdalen College School, Oxford,
and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst ; 2nd Lieutenant 76th Foot
13 August 1879, Lieutenant West Riding Regiment 1880, Captain 1885,
transferred to Army Service Corps 1888, Major 1894, Lieut.-Colonel 1900,
Colonel 1 July 1905, Brigadier- General 1909, Major-General 1 April 1913;
D.A.C.G. Commissariat and Transport Staff 1 October 1884, D.A.A.G.
Jamaica, West Indies, 12 November 1890, D.A.A.G. South Africa 16
September 1899 ; A.A.G. 1 June 1900 ; Director of Supplies 10 March
1902 ; Colonel in Command, Army Service Corps Records, Woolwich
Dockyard, 1 July 1905 ; Assistant Director of Supplies and Transport,
Aldershot Command, 1 February 1908 ; Inspector of the Army Service
Corps 4 January 1909 ; Director of Transport, War Office, 4 January 1913;
Chief Inspector of Q.M.G.'s Services (temporary) 27 November 1914;
served in Benin Expedition 1897, 2nd in Command (mentioned in
despatches, "London Gazette," 7 May 1897, brevet of Lieut.-Colonel, medal with clasp);
in South African War 1899-1902, on Staff, at operations in the Transvaal October 1901 to
April 1902, on the Zululand frontier of Natal in September 1901, in Cape Colony December
1900 to September 1901 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 10 September
1901, brevet of Colonel, Queen's medal with two clasps, King's medal with two clasps) ; C.B,
24 June 1904.
of the Rev. Wil-
liam Newcombe
Willis, Rector of
Kilpeacon, co.
Limerick, and
Prebendary of
Limerick ; born
30 March 1861 ;
marr. at Holy
Trinity, Rath-
mines, Dublin,
28 August 1884
Violet Evelyn, born
at Aldershot 3 No-
vember, bapt. at the
South Camp, Aider-
shot, 5 December
1885.
Arthur Henry Whittington Landon,
born at Limasol, Cyprus, 13 Jan-
uary, bapt. there 27 February 1889 ;
educated at Malvern College, at
Worcester College, Oxford, and
at the Royal Military College,
Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
James William Bainbridge Landon,
born at Aldershot 29 April,
bapt. at the North Camp, Aider-
shot, in May 1890 ; educated at
Rossall School 1904-1907.
Guy de Laval Landon, born at Jamaica,=
West Indies, 14 November, bapt. there
in December 1891 ; educated at Malvern
College and at Royal Military Academy,
Woolwich ; 2nd Lieutenant 117th Battery
Royal Field Artillery 20 July 191 1,
Lieutenant 20 July 1914 ; served in
European War (twice wounded).
=Margaret Hamilton, only dau. of Brigadier-General
Arthur Long,'A.S.C, D.S.O., of The Tower House,
Fisherton, Salisbury, co. Wilts, by Maud Eleanor
his wife, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Canon James Daven-
port Kelly, Rector of St. James', Manchester ; marr.
at the parish church, Marylebone, London, on
Thursday, 29 June 1916.
61
George Pyemont Smith M.D., of Leeds, co. York ; educated at Leeds,=j=Mary Elizabeth,
Edinburgh and Paris ; M.D. Edin. 1838, M.R.C.S. and L.S.A. ; died at the
Rectory, Bisley, co. Surrey, 5 May 1883. Will dated 8 May 1872, with
codicil dated 12 November 1881, proved (Prin. Reg., 547, 83) 4 June 1883,
by Thomas Bainbridge Eden and Frederick James Thairwall. ^
died in London
in 1897, bur. at
Bisley.
Richard Atkinson (youngest son=Caroline, marr. in October 1834;
of George Atkinson of Temple
Sowerby and Morland, co. West-
morland, Island Secretary of
Jamaica, by Susan Mackenzie
his wife, dau. of A. Dunkley of
Clarendon, Jamaica) ; born 5
August 1813 ; died in 1862.
died at Aberford, co. York, 30
January 1883, bur. there. Will
dated 28 July 1881, proved at
Wakefield 21 February 1883, by
James Mark Landon and the
Rev. Charles Page Eden, nephews.
I
Dorothea Snell, died at
Penally, co. Pembroke.
She married Francis
Watt of Beverley, co.
York. _
Rev. George Henry Whitaker,=j=Lucy, died in
of Magdalen College, Cam- 1869, bur. at
bridge, B.A. 1834, M.A. 1837 ; Garforth.
Rector of Garforth, co. York,
1834 until his death; died at
Garforth, aged 81, on Sunday,
2 November 1890. Will dated
21 April 1890, proved at Wake-
field 23 March 1891, by Herbert
William Whitaker, son, Thomas
Bainbridge Eden and Philip
Fletcher Keay. /f^
Thomas Daniel Fearon=
Tatham of Guildford
Street, London, and of
Althorne, co. Essex ;
died at Althorne 4
April 1889, bur. at
Mayland, co. Essex.
Will dated 16 February
1883, proved (Prin.
Reg., 644, 89) 16 July
1889, by Barbara
Tatham, relict.
=Barbara, died s.p. at
3 Evelyn Mansions,
West Kensington,
London, 12 Novem-
ber 1895, bur. at
Mayland. Will dated
16 November 1891,
with codicil dated 12
May 1894, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1390, 95)
7 December 1895,
by George Frederick
Barwick.
Rev. Richard Gregory=j=Julia, married at Rev. Charles Page Eden (3rd son=j=Isabella Jane,
Chalk, of Trinity
College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1846; Rector of
Wilden, co. Bedford,
1849 ; died at the
Rectory, Wilden, aged
75, on Monday, 12
June 1899. Will
dated 12 April 1893,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
965. 99) 31 August
1899, by Charles
Gregory Chalk, son.
Aberford 10 June
185 1 ; died at
Podington, co.
Bedford, on Tues-
day, 1 7 May
1903, buried at
Wilden. Will
dated 14 Septem-
ber 1899, proved
(Prin. Reg., 965,
1903) 25 August
1903, by Charles
Gregory Chalk,
son.
A
of the Rev. Thomas Eden, by
Anne Page his wife) ; bapt. at
St. George's, Bristol ; of Oriel
College, Oxford, matriculated
25 October 1825, aged 18,
B.A. (ist-class Lit. Hum.) 1830,
M.A. 1833, Fellow 1832-51 ;
Vicar of St. Mary-the-Virgin,
Oxford, 1843-50, Select Preacher
1838 and 1853 ; Vicar of Aberford,
co. York, 1850 until his death;
Prebendary of York 1870; Proctor
in Convocation 1869, 1874 and
1880; died 14 December 1885.
A
marr. at Aberford
on Tuesday, 16
November 1852 ;
died at Aymes-
trey, Woodbury
Park Road, Tun-
bridge Wells, co.
Kent, 2 April
1911, bur. in
the cemetery at
Tunbridge Wells.
Admon granted
at the Principal
Registry 10 July
191 1, to Thomas
Bainbridge Eden.
62
Mtoolltombe of Hemerbon,
to. Betoom
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Argent three bars gules.
Crest. — A falcon proper wings displayed
argent charged with three bars gules bells
and jesses argent.
George Woollcombe of Hemerdon,=
co. Devon (eldest son of Thomas
Woollcombe of Plymouth, co.
Devon, Surgeon, by Priscilla his
wife, dau. and coheir of the Rev.
John Bedford, Vicar of Charles,
Plymouth) ; baptised at Charles,
Plymouth, 14 June 1765; Lieut-
Colonel of the Ermington
Regiment of Volunteers ; J. P.
and D.L. for co. Devon ; died
at Hemerdon, aged 66, 5 April
1831, bur. at Plympton St. Mary,
co. Devon. Will dated 5 April
1831, proved (P.C.C. 372 Tebbs)
17 June 1 83 1, by George
Woollcombe, son.
Maria (his cousin);
2nd dau. and sole
heir of Thomas Wooll-
combe, by Jane his
wife, dau. of Lancelot
Robinson (formerly
Hicks) ; baptised at
Stoke Damerel, co-
Devon, 18 June 1773;
marr. at St. Andrew's,
Plymouth, 20 Sep-
tember 1792 ; died,
aged 29, bun at
Plympton St. Mary
23 September 1802.
William Wooll-
combe, bapt. at
St. Andrew's, Ply-
mouth, ioDecem-
ber 1793; Ensign
71st (Highland
Light Infantry)
Foot 17 October
1809, Lieutenant
19 September
181 1, Captain
90th Foot; served
in the Peninsular
War (severely
wounded at the
battle of the
Pyrenees) and at
Waterloo ; died
3 January 1829.
Vice-Admiral George Woollcombe of=j*Mary Elizabeth, 2nd
Hemerdon ; boin 14 April, bapt. at
St. Andrew's, Plymouth, 21 May 1795 ;
entered the Navy 13 May 1808,
Lieutenant 1815, Commander 1824,
Captain 1830, Rear- Admiral 1855, Vice-
Admiral 4 October 1862 ; served in
the American War of 1814, and par-
ticularly distinguished himself with the
Naval Brigade under Sir Edward
Troubridge 8 January 1815, when he
was severely wounded; J. P. for co.
Devon ; died at Hemerdon, aged 70,
on Monday, 3 July 1865, bur. at
Plympton St. Mary. Will dated 17
July 1849, witn tw0 codicils dated 14
April 1863 and 27 July 1864, proved
at Exeter 19 August 1865, by the Rev.
George Ley Woollcombe and William
John Woollcombe, sons, and the Rev.
Thomas Hullah.
dau. of George Ley
of Cockington, co.
Devon ; married by
licence at Cocking-
ton 16 November
1827 ; died at
Hemerdon, aged
81, on Wednesday,
26 January 1887.
Will dated 2 1 April
1884, proved at
Exeter 2 1 May
1887, by the Rev.
George Ley Wooll-
combe and William
John Woollcombe,
sons.
Jane Bedford,
bapt. at Plymp-
ton St. Mary
1 1 January
1797.
Caroline Pris-
cilla, born 2
March, bapt.
at Plympton
St. Mary 27
April 1800.
Rev. George Ley Woollcombe of Hemerdon ; born=j=Edith, younger dau. of Henry Lam be
at Torre, co. Devon, 3 October 1828 ; of Balliol
College, Oxford, matriculated 17 June 1847, B.A.
1851, M.A. 1854 ; Rector of Sennen 1864-71, and of
St. Mewan 1871-89, both co. Cornwall, Rural Dean
of St. Austell 1875-81 and 1887-88, Licenced
Preacher, diocese of Exeter, 1890; J. P. for co.
Cornwall; died at Hemerdon 28 July 1902, bur. at
Sparkwell, co. Devon. Will dated 21 November
1893, proved at Exeter 14 October 1902, by Edith
Woollcombe, relict, George Arthur Ley Woollcombe,
son, and William John Woollcombe, brother.
63
of Truro, co. Cornwall, by Elizabeth
Symons his wife ; born 26 October
1837; marr. at Ruan Minor, co. Corn-
wall (by her brother, the Rev. George
Lambe), on Tuesday, 6 September 1859 ;
died at Hemerdon House, Plympton
St. Mary, on Tuesday, 25 January, bur.
at Sparkwell 28 January 1910. Will
dated 12 May 1909, proved (Prin. Reg.,
486, 1 910) 16 March 19 10, by George
Arthur Ley Woollcombe, son.
Rev. Thomas Hullah (only son of Charles Morrice Hullah of=
London, by Ann his wife, dau. of John Bond) ; born 4 July
1823, bapt. at Aldgate, London ; of Brasenose College, Oxford,
matriculated 9 June 1841, B.A. 1845, M.A. 1848; Perpetual
Curate of Tideford 1857-64, Rector of Jacobstow 1864-65,
and of Calstock 1865, all co. Cornwall; Rural Dean of East
1874-89, Hon. Canon of Truro 1888; J. P. for co. Cornwall;
died 30 November, bur. at Calstock, co. Cornwall,
2 December 1911. Will dated 20 July 1894, proved in the
Principal Registry 23 January 1912, by William John Woolkombe
and James Yonge Woollcombe. /\
=Mary Jane, born at Benire,
Paignton, co. Devon, 8 March
1830 ; marr. at Plympton
St. Mary, co. Devon (by the
Rev. Edward Cooper Wooll-
combe), on Wednesday, 26
September 1849; died 11
December 1869, buried at
Calstock.
Vice-Admiral Henry Bedford^
Woollcombe, born at Furs-
don, Plympton St. Mary, 25
April, bapt. at Plympton St.
Mary 27 April 1831 ; entered
the Royal Navy in 1845,
Lieutenant 3 May 1853,
Commander i860, Captain
n April 1866, retired 1882,
Rear-Admiral 1883, Vice-
Admiral 15 December 1888 ;
served in Kaffir War 1852,
and in Russian War 1854 ;
died at 20 Longridge Road,
Earl's Court, London, on
Sunday, 14 February 1904,
bur. at Ticehurst, co. Sussex.
Will dated 30 March 1900,
with codicil dated 26 October
1903, proved (Prin. Reg.,
428, 1904) 8 March 1904,
by Richard Woollcombe and
Basil Richard Woollcombe.
=Eleanor Agnes, 3rd dau.
of the Rev. Arthur Eden,
Vicar of Ticehurst, by
Alice Julia his wife, dau.
of Thomas Annesley
Whitney of Merton, co.
Wexford ; marr. at Tice-
hurst (by the Rev. George
Ley Woollcombe, assisted
by the Rev. William
Wyatt Woollcombe) on
Thursday, 18 December
1879; died at 20 Long-
ridge Road, Earl's Court,
London, on Thursday,
4 February 1897, bur. at
Ticehurst. Will dated
15 January 1895, proved
(Prin. Reg., 228, 97) 26
February 1897, by Henry
Bedford Woollcombe,
husband, retired Vice-
Admiral.
William John
Woollcombe
of Plympton
St. Maurice,co.
Devon ; bom
at Hemerdon,
co. Devon, 19
August, bapt.
at Plympton St.
Mary 2 1 August
1832 ; admit-
ted a Solicitor
Trinity Term,
1854.
=Anne Catharina,
eldest dau. of Tho-
mas Julian Pode
of Plympton Erie,
co. Devon, by Ann
Duke his wife,
youngest dau. of the
Rev. Duke Yonge,
Vicar of Cornwood,
co. Devon ; born 1 2
September, bapt. at
Plympton St. Mau-
rice 24 October
1 S3 7 ; marr. there
on Tuesday, 30
July 1 861 ; died
20 December 1913.
Harry Eden Woollcombe, born at Regent's
Terrace, Anlaby Road, Hull, co. York, on
Sunday, 24 October 1880; died at m Elgin
Crescent, Notting Hill, London, on Friday,
6 May 1887, bur. at Ticehurst.
Percy H. G. Warner,=Eleanor Mary, born
son of Powell Warner 1 September 1883 ;
ofCottendenStonegate, marr. 30 April 1913.
co. Kent.
John Nicholls of Galva, Plympton (son of John=Edith Mary, born at Truro 5 June, bapt. at
Nicholls of St. Austell, co. Cornwall, by Mary Kenwyn, co. Cornwall, 2 July 1861 ; marr.
his wife, dau. of William Slade Strippe) ; born at St. John-the-Baptist, Pinner, co. Middlesex,
at St. Austell 16 September 1846. 22 November 1893.
64
Thomas Robinson
Woollcombe, born
at Hemerdon, co.
Devon, 5 Novem-
ber 1833, baptised
privately the same
day (baptism regis-
tered at Plympton
St. Mary,co. Devon);
died 6 May 1834,
bur. at Plympton
St. Mary.
Major Robert Woollcombe of Chelston Lodge,=
Cockington, co. Devon; born at Cockington 4 Feb-
ruary, baptised privately 6 February 1835 (baptism
registered at Cockington) ; entered the Royal Marine
Artillery as 2nd Lieutenant 2 August 1853, Lieu-
tenant 1854, Captain 1864, retired as Major 17
September 1877; served with the Baltic Expedition
1855, and in the flotilla of mortar boats during the
bombardment of Sveaborg (medal); in China War
1858-60, including the expedition to Hankow, action
with the batteries at Nankin 20 November, and action
of 21 November (medal).
=Mary, 3rd dau.
of Lieut. -Colonel
Edward Walter of
the 3rd Bombay
Light Cavalry ;
born 10 February
1845 ; marr. at
Otterbourne, co.
Hants, on Tues-
day, 12 December
1871.
William Woollcombe, born
at Plymouth, co. Devon,
1 July 1862; died at Plymp-
ton St. Maurice 7 August,
bur. there 12 August 1873.
James Yonge Woollcombe of=j=Mabel Catherine, eldest dau
Plymouth ; born at Plymouth
S September 1863; admitted a
Solicitor December 1885 ; Captain
2nd Prince of Wales' Volunteer
Battalion Devonshire Regiment
15 June 1898, retired.
of Robert Pagden of
Woodcote, Epsom, co. Surrey ;
marr. at Christ Church,
Epsom, on Thursday, 16
January 1890.
Catherine Margaret,
born at 3 Bedford
Terrace, Plymouth,
on Friday, 27 March
1891.
Catherine Margery, born
at 3 Bedford Terrace,
Plymouth, on Saturday,
21 January 1893; died at
Davos, Switzerland, 25
September 1908.
Humphry William
Woollcombe, born
at 6 Queen's Gate,
Plymouth, on Satur-
day, 25 May 1895.
John Francis Wooll-
combe, born at 6
Queen's Gate, Ply-
mouth, on Monday,
28 June 1897.
Major Walter Ley Woollcombe, born at Plymouth 2
February 1865 ; a Student at St. Bartholomew's
Hospital, London, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1886,
F.R.C.S. Edin. 1891 ; Member (President 1901-1902)
Plymouth Medical Society ; Major Royal Army
Medical Corps, Territorial Force, in Southern General
Hospital, 29 September 1908 ; died at 16 The Crescent,
Plymouth, aged 51, on Wednesday, 30 August, bur. at
Plymouth on Saturday, 2 September 1916.
3TKa
te Hilda, dau. of Major-General
Henry Cardew, R.A., of The Crags,
Teignmouth, co. Devon, by Catherine
Rotherham his wife, dau. of Com-
mander Charles Lambert, R.N. ; marr.
at Christ Church, Lee, co. Kent, on
Wednesday, 22 August 1894.
Gladys Hilda, born at 16
The Crescent, Plymouth,
on Tuesday, 6 August
Henry Cardew Woollcombe,
born at 16 The Crescent,
Plymouth, on Friday, 16
October 1896.
Loma Mary, born
2 April 1898.
George Arthur Ley Woollcombe of Hemerdon ;=
born at Truro, co. Cornwall, 4 February, bapt. at
Kenwyn, co. Cornwall, 30 March 1864; educated
at Sherborne and at Christ's College, Cambridge,
admitted Pensioner 30 January 1882, B.A. 1886,
M.A. 1891; J.P. for co. Devon; Lord of the
Manor of Bickfordtown and half of the Manor
of Hemerdon.
65
=Edith lone, only dau. of Henry Hodge of
Duporth, near St. Austell, co. Cornwall,
formerly Assistant Paymaster R.N., by
Caroline Elizabeth his wife, dau. of George
Freeth of Duporth; born at Duporth and
bapt. at St. Austell ; marr. there 2 August
191 i.
Sarah Ann, born
at Hemerdon, co.
Devon, 26 March,
bapt. at Plymp-
ton St. Mary, co.
Devon, 25 April
1836 ; died 7
November 1839,
bur. at Plympton
St. Mary.
Rev. William Pollexfen Bastard of Kitley,
near Plymouth, of Cofflete, Woodend Road,
Torquay, and of Buckland Court, all co.
Devon (3rd son of Edmund Pollexfen
Bastard of Kitley, M.P. for Devon, by
the Honble Anne Jane [Rodney] his wife,
only dau. of George, 2nd Baron Rodney) ;
born 12 January 1832; of Balliol College,
Oxford, matriculated 13 June 1849, B.A.
1853, M.A. 1857; Vicar of Brixton, co.
Devon, 1862-66, Rector of Lezant, co.
Cornwall, 1866-96, Licenced Preacher,
diocese of Exeter, 1898 ; Lord of the
Manors of Yealmpton and Buckland.
=i=Caroline, born at
Hemerdon 15 Sep-
tember, bapt. at
Plympton St. Mary
16 September 1837;
marr. there (by her
brother, the Rev.
George Ley Wooll-
combe), on Thurs-
day, 27 January
1859.
Sarah Maria,
of Mordref, co.
Devon ; born
at Hemerdon
27 June, bapt.
at Plympton
St. Mary 29
June 1839.
Lieut. -Colonel Ed\vard=j=Emma Louisa,
Woollcombe-Adams of
Anstey Hall, co.
Warwick.
eldest dau. of
Captain George
Curtis Adams
of Anstey Hall,
R.N.
A
(See page 68.)
Richard Woollcombe=
of 3 1 Cleveland Square,
Hyde Park, London ;
born at Hemerdon 6
February, bapt. at
Plympton St. Mary
7 February 1847; edu-
cated at Plymouth
Grammar School ;
admitted a Solicitor,
Easter Term, 1870.
Caroline Eliza (Lina), eldest dau.
of Charles Francis Stooks, Civil
Engineer, by Caroline Frances
his wife, dau. of Colonel John
Reed of the 62nd Regiment ;
born at Amez, Belgium, 21 Feb-
ruary 1852 ; marr. at Yealmpton,
co. Devon (by the Rev. George
Ley Woollcombe, assisted by the
Rev. William Pollexfen Bastard),
8 September 1874.
Kenneth Macaulay Wooll-
combe, born at 16 Fin borough
Road, South Kensington,
London, on Thursday, 2
March, bapt. at St. Mary's,
The Boltons, South Kensing-
ton, 4 April 1876; educated
at Radley and at Sandhurst ;
Lieutenant 121st Pioneers,
Indian Army ; died at
Bombay, from the result
of an accident, aged 27,
2 December 1903, bur. there.
I
Basil Richard Woollcombe,
born at 43 Redcliffe Road,
South Kensington, on
Sunday, 3 February, bapt.
privately the next day, and
received into the church
at St. Mary's, The Boltons,
South Kensington, 3 March
1878 j educated at Clif-
ton College ; admitted a
Solicitor 1901.
Howson Foulger=
Devitt, 2nd
son of Thomas
Lane Devitt of
1 5 Devonshire
Place, Maryle-
bone, London.
=Winifred Lina, born
at 43 Redcliffe Road,
South Kensington, on
Wednesday, 29 Jan-
uary, baptised at St.
Mary's, The Boltons,
South Kensington, 1
March 1879; married
at St. Stephen's, West-
bourne Park, London,
on " Saturday, 2 May
1908.
Mary Catharina, Captain Maurice Woollcombe, R.N., C.B. ; born at=
born at Ply- Plympton St. Maurice, co. Devon, 18 April, bapt.
mouth 2oOcto- there 17 May 1868; Naval Cadet 15 July i88r,
ber, baptised Sub-Lieutenant 14 October 1887, Lieutenant
at St. John's, 1889, Commander 1901, Captain 30 June 1907 ;
Plymouth, 17 serving in European War; C.B. 15 September
Novemberi866. 1916.
=EUa Margaret, younger dau.
of Colonel Edward Roberts,
Chief Paymaster Scottish
District ; marr. at St. Paul's,
York Place, Edinburgh, on
Wednesday, 21 April 1897.
Jocelyn Mary, born at Worsley
Lodge, Southsea, co. Hants, on
Monday, 9 May, bapt. at
Plympton St. Mary 19 June
1898.
Maurice Annesley Wooll-
combe, born at West Hoe,
Plymouth, 1 2 February,
bapt. at Plympton St.
Maurice 17 March 1913.
Geoffrey Reginald Woollcombe,
born at Thorn Park, Plymouth,
on Saturday, 28 November,
bapt. at St. Simon's, Plymouth,
7 January 1915.
66
Lilian Mary, born
at 43 Redcliffe
Road, South Ken-
sington, London,
on Tuesday, 27
April, bapt. at
St. Mary's, The
Boltons, South
Kensington, on
Trinity Sunday,
23 May 1880.
Gladys Constance,
born at 5 Eton
Road, Hampstead,
co. Middlesex, on
Monday, 27 June,
bapt. privately 3
July, and received
into the church at
St. Mary-the-Virgin,
Primrose Hill, 21
July 1881.
Marion Honor,
born at 5 Eton
Road, Hamp-
stead, on Sunday,
1 5 April, bapt.
at St. Mary-the-
Virgin, Primrose
Hill, 9 May
1883.
Charles George Ley Woollcombe,
born at 5 Eton Road, Hampstead,
on Monday, 28 April, bapt.
privately 25 May, and received
into the church at St. Mary-the-
Virgin, Primrose Hill, 8 June
1884 ; educated on board H.M.S.
" Britannia " ; Midshipman Royal
Navy 15 May 1900, Sub -Lieutenant
1903, Lieutenant 15 July 1905.
Frank Rupert Woollcombe, born at 5 Eton
Road, Hampstead, on Tuesday, 4 August,
bapt. at St. Mary-the-Virgin, Primrose Hill,
9 September 1885 ; educated at the Royal
Military Academy, Woolwich ; 2nd Lieu-
tenant Royal Artillery 29 July 1904,
Lieutenant 29 July 1907, Captain 30 Oc-
tober 19 14 ; Officer Company of Gentlemen
Cadets (Class B), Royal Military Academy,
23 December 1909 ; served in European
War (mentioned in despatches, " London
Gazette," 22 June 1915).
Edward Percy Woollcombe,
born at 3 1 Cleveland Square,
Hyde Park, London, on
Thursday, 26 July, bapt. at
Christ Church, Lancaster
Gate, London, 30 August
1888; educated at Hailey-
bury and at Hertford College,
Oxford, matriculated in 1907,
M.A. 1912.
Edgar John Philip
Woollcombe, born
at 31 Cleveland
Square, Hyde Park,
on Saturday, 2 1
February, bapt. at
Christ Church, Lan-
casterGate, London,
1 April 1 89 1.
Reginald Woollcombe,=
born at Plympton St.
Maurice, co. Devon,
1 1 April, bapt. there
6 May 1870; admitted
a Solicitor July 1893.
=j=Violet Anne, only
dau. of Lieut. -
Colonel John
Thacker of The
Lodge, Plympton,
co. Devon ; mar-
ried at Plympton
St. Maurice 9
November 1905.
Elizabeth Catherine, bapt. at
Plympton St. Maurice 20
October 1906.
Rev. Charles Kenneth Wooll-
combe, born at Plympton St.
Maurice 8 November, bapt.
there 21 December 1871; of
Worcester College, Oxford, B.A.
1894, M.A. 1898; Curate of
Calne, co. Wilts, 1895-98, of
St. James', Exeter, 1 898-1 904,
Member of St. Peter's Society
1904-1906, Diocesan Secretary
Three Towns Church Extension
1906-13; Vicar of Sidmouth,
co. Devon, 1913.
^Florence Eleanor
Emily, died at
the Vicarage, Sid-
mouth, aged 23,
on Friday, 1 2
February 1915.
Alfred Woollcombe, born=
at Plympton St. Maurice
11 April, bapt. there 18
May 1873 ; a Student at
St. Bartholomew's Hos-
pital, London, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P. London 1897 ;
Surgeon Royal Navy 29
November 1897, Staff-
Surgeon 29 November
i9°5-
=Hilda Frances,
dau. of the
Rev. Lewis New-
comen Prance,
Rector of Staple-
ford Tawney with
Theydon Mount,
co. Essex ; mar-
ried at Stapleford
Tawney 28 June
1912.
John Woollcombe, born at
Plympton St. Maurice 19
January, bapt. there 24
February 1875 ; served in
South African War with
North-West Mounted Rifles,
2nd Canadian Contingent ;
died at Carnarvon, South
Africa, aged 25, on Sunday,
22 April 1900, from sickness
contracted on service.
Frances Jane, born
at Plympton St.
Maurice 19 May,
bapt. there 29
June 1877.
3<*Ssfc~&o»4
67
lHoollcombe^&oams of
anstcj) Hall, to. Wartotcfe.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Vert on a cross or
an estoile sable in the first quarter a bezant,
Adams ; 2nd and 3rd, Argent three bars
gules, WOOLLCOMBE.
Crests. — 1, A talbot azure bezantee
gorged with a collar and ring attached
argent resting the dexter paw on an
estoile or, Adams ; 2, A falcon proper
wings displayed argent charged with
three bars gules bells and jesses argent,
WOOLLCOMBE.
Motto. — Sub cruce Veritas.
Lieut.-Colonel Edward Woollcombe-1
Adams of Anstey Hall, co. War-
wick, 6th son of Vice -Admiral
George Woollcombe (see page 66);
born at Hemerdon, co. Devon,
11 April, bapt. at Plympton St.
Mary 13 April 1842; educated at
the Ordnance School, Carshalton,
and at the Royal Military Academy,
Woolwich ; Lieutenant Royal
Artillery 1 November i860, Captain
1873, Major (by brevet) 1 Julyi88i,
Lieut.-Colonel 9 January 1884 ;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Warwick;
assumed by Royal Licence dated
29 April 1893, the surname and
arms of Adams after that of
Woollcombe ; died at Anstey
Hall, aged 72, on Monday, 30
November 19 14, bur. at Anstey.
Will dated 30 October 1901, proved
(Prin. Reg., 171, 15) 10 February
19 1 5, by Emily Louisa Woollcombe-
Adams, relict.
?o£s<XJU4, <^S«>0<u,^M^(2^>
CUr~>
=Emma Louisa, eldest
dau. of Captain
George Curtis Adams
of Anstey Hall, R.N.,
by Mary Susan his
wife, 2nd dau. of
Edward Woolmer of
Exeter, co. Devon ;
born 1 2 December
1847, bapt. at Bath,
co. Somerset ; marr.
at Anstey 6 June
1872; died at Anstey
Hall on Friday, 13
August, buried at
Anstey 1 7 August
1915. Will dated 26
March 19 15, proved
(Prin. Reg., 7, 15)15
October 1915, by
Richard Woollcombe
and Basil Richard
Woollcombe.
(See Pedigree of
Adams, Vol. 18,
page 13.)
A
Major Cecil Edward George Woollcombe-Adams of Anstey Hall;=
born at Winkfield, co. Berks, 1 July, bapt. at Clewer, co. Berks, 26
July 1873 ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Royal Artillery
26 November 1898, Lieutenant 1901, Captain Royal Field Artillery
1906, Major 30 October 191 5 ; employed with Egyptian Army 14
September 1905 ; served in South African War 1899-1902 ; at relief
of Ladysmith, including action at Spion Kop ; operations of 5 to
7 February 1900, and action at Vaal Kranz ; operations on Tugela
Heights (14 to 27 February 1900), and action at Pieters Hill ;
operations in Natal March to June 1900, including action at Laings
Nek 6 to 9 June ; operations in the Transvaal, East of Pretoria,
August to 29 November 1900, including actions at Belfast (26 and
27 August) and Lydenberg (5 to 8 September). Operations in the
Transvaal February to July 1901, April and May 1902 ; in Orange
River Colony November 1901 to March 1902, and May 1902
(mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 29 July 1902,
Queen's medal with five clasps, King's medal with two clasps) ;
Sudan medal for Nyinna Patrol, South Kordofan, 1908, 4th-class
Medjidie 1910; serving in European War; J. P. for co. Warwick
1902.
=Evelyn Frances Adams,
2nd dau. of Ralph Coker
Adams Beck of Cheam,
co. Surrey, of 10 Obser-
vatory Gardens, Campden
Hill, London, and of
Piatt House, Wrotham,
co. Kent, by Florence
Amelia his wife, dau. of
George Augustus Moore of
Moulton, co. Lincoln, J. P.
and D.L. for co. Lincoln;
marr. at Holy Trinity,
Sloane Street, Chelsea,
co. Middlesex, 27 April
191 1. She married istly
26 October 1904, Charles
Wriothesly Digby of Meri-
den Hall, co. Warwick, who
died 9 February 1908.
Peter Edward Woollcombe-Adams, born
at Exeter 28 January 1912, bapt. in
Exeter Cathedral.
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Elizabeth Susan, born at Exeter
25 May 1 9 14, bapt. in Exeter
Cathedral.
I
Richard John Erskine Oliver-Bellasis of Shilton House, Shilton, co.=f=Gwendolme Mary,
Warwick (eldest son of Admiral Richard Aldworth Oliver, by Flora
Hutchins his wife, only dau. of Colonel Daniel Hutchiris Bellasis) ;
born at 38 Grove End Road, St. John's Wood, co. Middlesex, on
Monday, 30 January 1854; under the will of his maternal uncle he
assumed the additional name of Bellasis n February 1879; entered the
Army as Lieutenant 20th Hussars 2 December 1874, Captain 1 June
1883, retired December 1889; Captain Reserve of Officers; served in
the Soudan Campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the
Trofek zereba (medal with two clasps and Khedive's star) ; J. P. for
co. Warwick 1904. ^
born at Winkfield,
co. Berks, on Satur-
day, 26 September
1874; bapt. at Cran-
bourne, co. Berks ;
marr. at Anstey,
co. Warwick, on
Wednesday, 15 No-
vember 1899.
Dorothy Katharine
Adams, born at The
Chauntry House,
Bray, co. Berks, on
Friday, 3 1 December
1875, bapt. at Bray,
14 January 1876.
Charles Augustus Oliver of 1 Addison=
Gardens, Kensington, London, youngest
son of Admiral Richard Aldworth Oliver
(see above); born j6 October 186 1 ;
educated at Winchester ; Clerk in the
Admiralty 1885, Assistant Director of
Navy Contracts 1904.
=Hilda Margaret, born at
Brighton, co. Sussex, on
Friday, 1 1 May, bapt. at St,
Paul's, Brighton, 6 June
1877; marr. at All Saints',
Margaret Street, London, on
Wednesday, 1 1 January 1 9 1 1 .
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Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Argent a chevron engrailed azure guttee
d'eau between three escutcheons sable
each charged with a staple of the first.
Crest. — Upon the battlements of a tower
or a swan rising argent beaked and legged
proper ducally gorged or in the beak a
staple sable.
Motto. — Omne bonum desuper.
taple* of Cfje ©to Hall,
pontoon, to. Berbp.
John Staples of Belmont,'
Laverstock, co. Wilts (son
of John Staples, by Lydia
his wife); born 3 Decem-
ber, bapt. at Richmond,
co. Surrey, on Christmas
Day 1780 ; died at
Belmont, aged 89, on
Monday, 30 May 1870,
bur. at St. Martin's,
Salisbury, co. Wilts. M.I.
=Mary Ann, 2nd dau. of John
Smith of Great Durnford, co.
Wilts, by Mary his wife ; born
30 August 1794; marr. by
licence at Durnford on Thurs-
day, 20 October 1814; died,
aged 31, 30 November, bur.
12 December 1824 : "Beuried
at Christ Church, Newgate
Street, London, in a Grave
with a Ledger Stone over it
Belonging to the Family on
the Right Hand Side of the
Buring Ground Leading from
the Church " (entry from
Family Bible). 2nd wife.
Sir John Staples, K.C.M.G., Alderman of London; born in London.
14 December 1815, bapt. at Christ Church, Newgate Street, London,
14 January 1816 ; Common Councillor for Aldersgate 1865, Alderman
16 January 1877 ; Chairman of the Library Committee of the Corpora-
tion and of the Commission of Sewers; Sheriff 1877, Lord Mayor
1885-86; Member of the Metropolitan Board of Works 1884; a
Royal Commissioner for Colonial and Indian Exhibition 1886; Fellow
of the Society of Antiquaries and Member of the Council ; Master
of the Pewterers' 1876, and of the Leathersellers' 1885; K.C.M.G.
9 November 1886; Author of "Notes on the Church of St.
Botolph, Aldersgate," 1881, and a leading contributor to the
"History of the Guildhall"; died at 87 Avenue Road, Regent's
Park, London, aged 72, on Monday, 16 January 1888. Will
dated 16 August 1879, with two codicils dated 8 August 1881 and
16 March 1882, proved (Prin. Reg., 177, 88) 18 February 1888, by
Thomas Henry Staples, brother, John James Staples, nephew, and
Henry John Staples, son.
=Mary Anne Elizabeth,
only dau. of Henry
Gillett of Hampstead,
co. Middlesex ; marr. at
St. John's, Hampstead,
25 August 1859; died
at 87 Avenue Road,
Regent's Park, aged 69,
4 November 1904, bur.
in Highgate Cemetery,
London. M.I. Will
dated 22 January 1890,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
1560, 1904) 19 Decem-
ber 1 904, by Henryjohn
Staples and Sydney
Francis Staples, sons.
Henry John Staples of The Old Hall, Spondon, co. Derby ;=
born at 6 Highbury Grove, co. Middlesex, on Thursday, 25
October i860 ; educated at Clifton College and at University
College, London ; Citizen and Leatherseller of London,
admitted to Freedom 22 April 1882, and to the Livery
6 December following ; Associate of the Society of Electrical
Engineers 1884; Fellow of the Chemical Society 1885;
Deputy Lieutenant for the City of London 1885 ; of the
Middle Temple, called to the Bar 30 April 1890.
= Constance Jane, dau. of Richard
Brooke Leacroft of Matlock,
co. Derby, by Corbetta Sophia
Frances his wife, dau. of Major
George Bowling of Holyland,
co. Pembroke; marr. at the parish
church, Matlock, on Tuesday, 15
September 1891.
Walter Staples of Lymington, co. Hants ;=
born 2 1 March, bapt. at Christ Church,
Newgate Street, London, 20 April 181 7 ;
died at Lymington, aged 51, on Friday, 17
April 1868. Will dated 7 December 1867,
with codicil dated 9 December 1867, proved
at Winchester 21 July 1868, by Emma
Louisa Staples, relict, and John Staples,
brother.
=Emma Louisa, only child of James Brown, Town
Clerk of Lymington ; marr. at St. James', Piccadilly,
London, on Wednesday, 24 January 1849 ; died
at 233 King Street, Hammersmith, co. Middlesex,
aged 61, on Tuesday, 2 December 1884. Will
dated 24 January 1884, proved (Prin. Reg., 178,
85) 24 February 1885, by John James Staples,
Solicitor, son.
John James Staples of Teddington, co. Middlesex ; born
Lymington on Friday, 14 February, bapt. at St. Thomas',
Lymington, 28 March 185 1 ; admitted a Solicitor Trinity Term,
1873 ; Clerk to Teddington School Board and Local Board.
at=j=Emma Julia, youngest dau.
of Joseph Smee; marr. at St.
Peter's, Hammersmith, on
Saturday, 3 August 1878.
A
Edwin Jackman of Lymington (2nd son of William Jackman=y=L
of Beaulieu, co. Hants) ; admitted a Solicitor Michaelmas
Term, 1870; died at Heathcote House, Lymington, aged 38,
on Sunday, 1 May 18S7. Will dated 3 March 1887,
proved (Prin. Reg., 47, 87) 22 November 1887, by John
James Staples. /(\
,ouise Mary Ann, born 26
February, bapt. at St. Thomas',
Lymington, 8 April 1852; marr.
at Fisherton Anger, co. Wilts,
11 September 1871.
Alice Mary, born
at 6 Highbury
Grove, co. Mid-
dlesex,on Thurs-
day, 4 December
1862.
Sydney Francis Staples of=
Munstead Grange, Godalming,
co. Surrey ; born at 6 High-
bury Grove on Wednes-
day, 26 December 1866 ;
educated at Clifton College
and at the Royal Indian
Engineering College, Cooper's
Hill, co. Middlesex.
r^T% P. l+y^*
=Violet Maud Margaret,
dau. of Sir Albert Joseph
Altman of Elm Court,
West Norwood, co. Surrey,
by Margaret Eliza his wife,
dau. of Thomas Vernon
of Clapham, co. Surrey ;
born at St. John's Park,
Upper Holloway, co.
Middlesex, 12 Septem-
ber 1873, bapt. at St.
Botolph's, Aldersgate,
London; marr. at Holy
Trinity, Tulse Hill, co.
Surrey, on Wednesday, 10
June 1896.
Edith Constance,
born at Campbell
House, College
Terrace, Hamp-
stead, co. Middle-
sex, 1 7 January,
bapt. at the parish
church, Hamp-
stead, 7 April 1 87 2;
died at 87 Avenue
Road, Regent's
Park, London,
on Wednesday, 20
July 1 88 1.
Dorothy Violet Alice, born at 1 1 Arundel
Gardens, Notting Hill, London, on Monday,
5 December 1898, bapt. at St Paul's, Avenue
Road, Regent's Park, London, 16 February 1899.
Muriel Margaret Mabel, born at Queen
Anne's Mansions, Westminster, on Tuesday,
5 March, bapt. at St. Saviour's, VVestgate-on-
Sea, co. Kent, 3 November 1901.
7i
Thomas Henry Staples of Belmont, Laverstock, co.=
Wilts ; born 3 December, bapt. at Christ Church,
Newgate Street, London, on Christmas Day 18 18 ;
died at Belmont, Laverstock, aged 77, on Thursday,
19 March 1896. Will dated 11 December 1894, with
codicil dated 29 February 1896, proved (Prin. Reg.,
624, 96) 11 June 1896, by Elizabeth Staples, relict,
and Edward Tapply, gent. /)\
=Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Joseph Holt
Smee of Chester Gardens, London ;
marr. at St. Peter's, Hammersmith, co.
Middlesex, on Wednesday, 1 August
1866 ; died at Belmont, Laverstock,
on Thursday, 10 June 1915, bur. at
Lymington, co. Hants.
Kezia Matilda, born
28 July, bapt. at
Christ Church, New-
gateStreet, London,
15 October 1820 ;
died on Tuesday,
4 October 1853,
bur. at St. Martin's,
Salisbury, co. Wilts.
Thomas Pernor Swayne of=
Little Langford, co. Wilts
(eldest son of John Pile
Swayne of Steeple Langford,
co. Wilts) ; died at Steeple
Langford 11 March 1891.
Will dated 16 March 1887,
proved at Salisbury 18 April
1 89 1, by Stephen Smith
Swayne and Henry Walter
Swayne, sons.
Caroline, born 31 Jan-
uary, bapt. at Christ
Church, Newgate Street,
London, 3 March 1822 ;
marr. at Laverstoke, co.
Wilts, on Saturday, 18
October 185 1 ; died at
Steeple Langford, aged
56, on Wednesday, 17
April 1878.
Emma, born 10
November, bapt.
at Christ Church,
Newgate Street,
London, 7 De-
cember 1823 ;
died, aged 3
months, bur. at
Christ Church,
Newgate Street,
London, 22 Feb-
ruary 1824.
Sir John Whittaker Ellis, Baronet, of Wormley Bury, Broxbourne, co.=
Hertford, Alderman of London (5th son of Joseph Ellis of Richmond,
co. Surrey, by Elizabeth Blake his wife, dau. of William Moates) ; born
at Petersham, co. Surrey, 25 January 1829 ; Common Councillor for
Broad Street 1864, Alderman 8 October 1872-1909 ; Sheriff 1874-75,
Lord Mayor 1881-82, and first Mayor of Richmond 1890-91 ; J. P. for
the counties of Londonderry and Surrey, High Sheriff of Surrey 1899
-1900 ; Deputy Lieutenant for the City of London ; M.P. for Mid-Surrey
1884-85, and for the Kingston division December 1885-92 ; Governor
of the Irish Society 1883-93; Master of the Merchant Taylors' 1884;
created a Baronet 6 June 1882 ; Chevalier 2nd-class Golden Lion of
Nassau September 1882 ; Order of Mercy 1900 ; Coronation Medals
1902 and 1911; died at Wormley Bury, Broxbourne, on Friday, 20
September, bur. at Petersham on Thursday, 26 September 1912. Memorial
Service at All Hallows', London Wall. Will dated 18 August 1910, with
codicil dated 3 September 1912, proved (Prin. Reg., 1665, 12) 23 No-
vember 191 2, by Dame Mary Anne Ellis, relict, Arthur Robert Prideaux
and Edward Percy Hollams. He married 2ndly 4 June 1903, Marian,
eldest daughter of the Rev. John Bailey, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Cowes,
Isle of Wight.
=Mary Anne (Order
of Mercy), born
17 November 1824,
bapt. at Christ
Church, Newgate
Street, London, 2
January 1825 ; mar-
ried at the parish
church, St. Pancras,
London, on Satur-
day, 5 February
1859 ; died at
Buccleuch House,
Richmond, aged
77, on Wednesday,
18 December, bur.
at Petersham on
Monday, 23 De-
cember 1901. 1st
wife.
Jt£jfctf£*.
WOLSELEY.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Argent a talbot passant gules
a mullet azure for difference.
Supporters. — Two wolves proper each charged on the shoulder with a
laurel and palm branch in saltire or gorged with a mural
crown also or and holding in the paw a sword erect proper
pommelled and hilted gold.
Motto. — Homo homini lupus.
WUlselep-
Major Garnet Joseph Wolseley of Garnet=
Lodge, Rathgar Road, Dublin [brother of
the Rev. William Wolseley, see " Visitation
of Ireland," Vol. 6, page 2j], 4th son of
the Rev. William Wolseley, Rector of
Tullycorbet and Clontebert, co. Monaghan,
formerly Captain 8th Hussars, and grandson
of Sir Richard Wolseley of Mount Wolseley,
co. Carlow, 1st Baronet ; Captain 25th
(King's Own Scottish Borderers) Foot
5 August 1804, Major 4 June 1814 ; served
at Guadaloupe and in the West Indies ;
died, aged 60, in 1840.
=Frances Anne, dau. of
William Smith of Golden
Bridge House, co.
Dublin ; marr. by licence
in Dublin in 1825 ; died
at 2 Cambrian Villas,
Richmond, co. Surrey,
aged 82, on Sunday,
7 October 1883. Admon
was granted at Dublin 28
April 1884, to Richard
Wolseley, Surgeon-
General in the Army
Medical Department, son.
John Bagwell Creagh of Bally Andrew, Doneraile,=
co. Cork (eldest son of Arthur Gethin Creagh
of Bally Andrew, by Mary his wife and cousin,
only daughter and heir of James McGhee of
Carrahane, co. Clare) ; born at Ballyellis Mallow,
co. Cork, 31 August 1828 ; L.R.C.S.I. 1854,
L.R.C.P.I. 1855, L.M. Rotunda Hospital, Dublin ;
Surgeon to the West Cork Artillery Militia ; died
at Terenure, Dublin, 8 October, bur. in Mount
Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, 12
October 1906.
=Matilda Emily Victoria,
born 6 September 1828 ;
marr. by licence at
Monkstown, co. Dublin,
23 February 1854 ; died
at Elderwick, co. Oxford,
on Monday, 5 October
1914.
William Wolseley,
died, aged 4, in
1834.
Elizabeth,
aged 2, in
died,
1834.
A
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Field- Marshal Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley, Viscount Wolseley,=j=Louisa, of Hampton
Court Palace, dau.
of Alexander Erskine
of St. George's Place,
Hyde Park Corner,
London ; born in
1843 ! rnarr. at St
James', Piccadilly;
London; 4 June 1867;
K.P., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., O.M. ; born at Golden Bridge House,
co. Dublin, 4 June 1833 ; entered the Army as Ensign 12th Foot
12 March 1852, Lieutenant 80th Foot 1853, Captain 84th Foot 1854,
and of the 90th Foot 1855, Major 1858, Lieut-Colonel 1861,
Colonel 1865, Major-General 1874, Lieut. -General 1878, General 1882,
Field-Marshal 26 March 1894 ; served in the Burmese War with
80th Foot 1852-53 (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 24 June 1853, medal); in the Crimea with 90th
Foot 1854-55, as D.A.Q.M.G. (twice wounded, mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 21 June and 21 December 1855, brevet of Major,
medal with clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honour, 5th-class of the
Medjidie, Turkish medal) ; in the Indian Mutiny 1857-59, as D.A.Q.M.G., at Lucknow,
where he led an assault at the relief of the Residency, and defence of Alumbagh
(mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 16 January, 11 March, 28 July and 17
September 1858, and 31 January 1859, medal with clasp, brevet of Lieut.- Colonel) ; in the
China War i86o-6r, as D.A.Q.M.G. (mentioned in despatches, medal with two clasps) ;
in the Fenian Raids, Canada, 1866 and 1870, as D.Q.M.G. (medal with two clasps);
commanded the Red River Expedition 1870 (thanked in General Orders, K.C.M.G.,
C.B., clasp); the Ashanti War 1873-74 (received thanks of Parliament, medal
with clasp, promoted Major-General for distinguished service, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. ; presented
with Freedom of the City of London and a sword of the value of 100 guineas);
the Boer War 1879 (medal with clasp, G.C.B.); the Egyptian Expedition 1882 (received
thanks of Parliament and raised to the Peerage, medal with clasp, bronze star, promoted
General for distinguished service, ist-class Osmanieh) ; the Soudan Expedition 1884-85 (two
clasps, received thanks of Parliament, and raised to a Viscounty) ; A.A.G. Headquarters
of Army 1871-73; appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Gold Coast, 1873; I.G. of
Auxiliary Forces, Headquarters of Army, April 1874; Military Member, Council of India,
1876-78; High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief, Cyprus, 1878-79; Governor
and High Commissioner, Natal, South Africa, 1879-80; Q.M.G. of the Forces 1880-82,
A.G. 1885-90; Commander of the Forces in Ireland 1890-95; Commander-in-Chief of the
Army 1895-1900; Hon. Colonel 2nd Volunteer Battalion Royal Fusiliers (City of London
Regiment) 1883 (V.D.); Hon. Colonel Queen's Rifle Volunteer Brigade (The Royal Scots),
1889; Colonel Royal Horse Guards 1895-1907 ; Hon. Colonel Prince of Wales' Leinster
Regiment (Royal Canadians) 1899; Colonel Royal Irish Regiment 1898; Gold Stick to
Queen Victoria 1895-1901, and to King Edward VII. 1901-1907 ; bore Third Sword at
the Coronation of King Edward VII. 1902 ; Special Envoy to Courts of Austria, Hungary,
Roumania, Servia and Turkey to announce accession of King Edward VII. 1901 ; K.C.M.G.
1870, CB. 1871, K.C.B. i874,G.C.M.G. 1874, G.C.B. 1880, K.P. 1885; Privy Councillor 1890;
Order of Merit 1902; Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1874, Hon. LL.D. Cambridge 1874, Dublin 1883,
and Edinburgh ; F.R.G.S. ; Knight Grand Cross of the Red Eagle of Prussia ; Master of the
Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin ; created Baron Wolseley of Cairo, and of Wolseley, co.
Stafford, 25 November 1882, and Viscount Wolseley of Wolseley, co. Stafford, 28 September
1885, with remainder in default of male issue to his daughter, with remainder to her male
issue; Author of "The Soldier's Pocket Book for Field Service" (5th
edition) 1886, "Life of the Duke of Marlborough," 1894, "Decline
and Fall of Napoleon," 1895, and "The Story of a Soldier's Life," 1903 ;
died at Villa Tourette, Mentone, France, aged 79, on Tuesday, 25
March 1913, buried with military honours in the crypt of St. Paul's
Cathedral, London, on Monday, 31 March 191 3.
hMdf
Frances Garnet, Viscountess Wolseley of Wolseley, co. Stafford, and Baroness Wolseley of
Cairo and Wolseley, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; born in London 15 September
1872; founded the College of Gardening, Glynde, co. Sussex, 1901-1902; admitted to the
Freedom and Livery of the Gardeners' Company on Tuesday, 16 September 1913, and to the
Freedom of the City of London on Thursday, 9 October 1913 ; Author of "Gardening
for Women," "Gardens," 1914, "In a College Garden," and "Women and the Land," 1916;
succeeded her father as Viscountess Wolseley 25 March 191 3.
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Surgeon- General Richard Wolseley, born=Mary Reeves,
3 June 1834; Assistant Surgeon Medical dau. of John
Department 28 July 1854, Surgeon 9 March Ingram of Cork;
1867 ; Secretary to Sir Anthony Dickson marr. in 1852;
Home, V.C., K.C.B., Principal Medical died at 1 Bol-
Officer, Meerut, India, 1882, Surgeon- ton Terrace,
Major 1 March 1873, Brigade-Surgeon 27 Clarinda Park
November 1879, Brigade-Surgeon, Nova East, Kingstown,
Scotia, 1880 ; served in the Crimea 1854 co. Dublin, 13
-55, with the 20th Foot, including the November 1887.
battles of Alma, Balaclava and Inkerman Will with codicil
(wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, proved (Prin.
and assaults of the iSth June and 8th Reg., Dublin,
September (medal with four clasps and 73, 89) 19 Feb-
Turkish medal); died at Meerut 22 ruary 1889, by
December 1886. Adfiion (with will dated Catherine Char-
12 October 1886), was granted (Prin. Reg., lotte Ingram,
596, 88) 21 June 1888, to Vesey George spinster.
Mackenzie Holt.
Frances Jane, born in 1836; marr.
by licence at Monkstown in June
1857, Gavin Ralston Caldwell of
Greenan Castle, co. Ayr, who died
in 1868. She died 22 April 191 2,
and was buried at Wateringbury,
co. Kent. t
A.
Frederick York Wolseley, born 16
March 1837; J. P.; died at the
Red House, Belvedere Road,
Norwood, co. Surrey, 8 January
1899. Adftion (with will dated 29
July 1898) was granted (Prin. Reg.,
274, 1906) 16 February 1906, to
Ellen Elizabeth Wolseley, widow.
Caroline Hastings, died unmarried
in 1892, buried at Richmond, co.
Surrey.
General Sir George Benjamin Wolseley of Thatched Cottage,=
Wateringbury, co. Kent, G.C.B. ; born at Rathgar, co. Dublin,
11 July 1S39, bapt. there; entered the Army as Ensign 22nd
Foot 18 September 1857, Lieutenant 84th Foot 1858, Captain 98th
Foot 1868, Major York and Lancaster Regiment 1878, Lieut.- Colonel
by brevet 1879, Colonel in the Army 1882, Major-General 1892, Lieut. -
General 1900, General 1906, retired 23 May 1906; Brigade-Major,
Bengal, July 1872 to June 1875, and December 1876 to October 1877,
A.A. and Q.M.G., Bengal, July to September 1880, A.A.G. 1885-87 ;
served with 84th Foot in the Indian Mutiny 1858-59 (medal) ; in the
Afghan War 1878-79, as A.A.G. 2nd division Candahar Force (mentioned
in despatches, medal, brevet of Lieut.-Colonel) ; in the Egyptian Expedi-
tion 1882 (mentioned in despatches, " London Gazette," 2 November
1882, medal with clasp, bronze star, 3rd-class Medjidie; in the Soudan
Campaign as A.A. and Q.M.G., Army Headquarters, including Battle
of Tel-el-Kebir, afterwards as Colonel on Staff, commanding troops at
Abu Gus, 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette,"
25 August 1885, clasp, C.B.) ; in the Burmese Expedition 1887-89, as
Brigadier- General, commanding 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette,"
15 November 1889 (medal with clasp, K.C.B.); in command of the Wuntho Expedition 1891
(thanked by Government of India, mentioned
f ~*\ in despatches, " London Gazette," 9 February
**"/ / s) 1892); commanded the Forces, Punjab, India
(with rank of Lieut.- General), 1897-98 ;
Lieut.- General commanding troops, Madras,
1898-1903 ; Extra A.D.C. to Queen Victoria
1882-92 ; G.C.B. 28 June 1907.
;Esther Louise, eldest
surviving dau. of
William Andrews of
Ashton, Monkstown,
co. Dublin ; born
in 1837 ; married at
the parish church,
Monkstown, on Mon-
day, 1 1 November
1867 ; died at Hill-
side, Whitchurch, co.
Oxford, on Tuesday,
11 March, buried at
Whitchurch 14 March
1902.
/TWUidMJ-
Garnet John Wolseley, born at Gwalior, India, 2 April 1873 ;
2nd Lieutenant Sherwood Foresters 1895 ; died at Ranikh^t,
India, aged 23, on Wednesday, 24 June 1896, bur. there.
AJc^Le^j
78
lllortfrington of HtUesfoon, 2M> co* g>taffotU
Arms. — Argent three dung forks sable.
Crest. — A goat passant argent holding in his mouth
an oak branch with acom vert fructed or.
Sarah, 2nd dau.=
and coheir of
Aaron York of
Stourport, co.
Worcester; born
2 6 November
i769;marr.atMit-
ton, co. Worces-
ter, 31 December
1789; died 22
December, bur.
at Mitton 28
December 1796.
1st wife.
•Jonathan Worthington of Moor=
Hill House [Moor Hall], Stour-
port, and of Hollinwood Hall,
co. Lancaster (eldest surviving
son of Jonathan Worthington of
Stretford and of Manchester,
both co. Lancaster, by Susanna
his wife, dau. of John and
Susanna Lloyd of Wribbenhall,
co. Worcester) ; born 14 April
1756 ; took the Hollinwood
estates as devisee under the will
of his aunt, Rebecca Worthing-
ton [dated 12 April 1791, proved
at Chester 13 February 1792];
died 21 June, bur. at Mitton 29
June 182 1. Adfnon was granted
at Chester 29 January, and in
P.C.C. 21 February 1822.
=Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Richard Jukes of
Cound, co. Salop, by Jane his wife, dau.
of Andrew and Jane Dodson of Shrews-
bury, co. Salop ; born on Wednesday,
19 September, bapt. at Cound 24
September 1770; marr. at Mitton
18 February 1802 ; died at the Wood-
house, Cheadle, co. Stafford, aged 91,
1 June, bur. at St. Luke's, Leek, cd.
Stafford, 7 June 1861. M.I. in churcH,
2nd wife.
^£^^f^^^^n.
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tftrasrn, a/?i/
/7/^CyrtJ^
George Worthington,
born 20 September,
bapt. at Mitton 22
November 1790 ;
died 24 March, bur.
at Mitton 30 March
1802.
I
Jonathan Worthington of Moor Hill, and=
of Llancaiach House, co. Glamorgan ;
born at Moor Hill 2 August 1792, bapt. at
Mitton 1 6 January 1793; J. P. co. Worcester;
died at Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, aged
67, 12 April i860, bur. at Leckhampton,
co. Gloucester. Will dated 10 April
i860, proved in the Principal Registry 13
September i860.
Anne Maria, dau. of Samuel
Barnett of Stourport, by
Mary his wife, eldest dau. of
Richard Jukes of Cound ;
bapt. at Mitton 2 1 November
1796; marr. there 2 August
1826; died at Cheltenham,
aged 79, 23 March 1876, bur.
at Leckhampton. Will dated
17 March 1864, proved at
Gloucester 5 July 1876.
Jonathan York Worthington of Benham Lodge,=
Newbury, co. Berks; born at Moor Hill 25 June,
bapt. at Mitton 27 June 1827 ; 2nd Lieutenant Royal
Bengal Horse Artillery 11 December 1846, rst Lieu-
tenant 6 March 1853, 2nd Captain 27 August 1858;
served in the 2nd Sikh War 1848-49, and at the
siege and capture of Mooltan January 1849, and
the battle of Guzerat 21 February 1849; died at
Benham Lodge, Newbury, on Tuesday, 3 June, bur.
at Stockcross, co. Berks, 7 June 1902. Will dated 13
May 1897, with three codicils dated 21 March 1898
to 30 October 1901, proved in the Principal Registry
21 July 1902.
79
=Henrietta Charlotte, dau. of Valentine
Bryan ; marr. at the parish church,
Scarborough, co. York, on Tuesday,
18 September i860 ; died at Benham
Lodge, Newbury, aged 62, on Wednes-
day, 20 May 1896, bur. at Stockcross.
She married istly the Honble Francis
Charles Annesley (grandson of Richard,
2nd Earl of Annesley), who died 30
May 1854, and 2ndly Rowland Edward
Cooper of Pains Hill, Cobham, co.
Surrey, who died 19 September 1858.
John Gardner of Marlborough, =Sarah York, born 30
co. Wilts, and of Ombersley, June, bapt. at Mitton,
co. Worcester (son of Charles co. Worcester, 13 July
Gardner); born 15 May 1790; 1793; marr. there 16
died 15 October 1872, bur. at November 1818; died
Ombersley. 28 July 1869, bur. at
Ombersley.
Harriet Rebecca,
born 2 March,
bapt. at Mitton
9 April 1795 ;
died 2 2 February,
bur. 26 February
1799.
Mary Ann, born
14 September,
bapt. 31 October
1796; died 12
January, bur. at
Mitton 1 5 January
1802.
George Worthington, born
at Moor Hill, Stourport,
co. Worcester ; bapt. at
Mitton 13 December
1802 ; died 7 May, bur.
there 11 May 1803.
Thomas Halcomb of Marl-:
borough (4th son of John
Halcomb of Marlborough, by
Catherine Neate his wife, of Marl-
borough) ; born 28 November
1792; died 11 July 1877, bur.
in the cemetery at Cheltenham,
co. Gloucester.
=Emma Susanna, bom at Moor
Hill 29 May, bapt. at
Mitton 30 May 1804; marr.
there 29 March 1824; died 23
May 1874, bur. in the cemetery
at Cheltenham.
George Samuel Worth-
ington of Llanciach
House, co. Glamorgan ;
bapt. at Mitton 5 March
1829 ; died unmarried
at Cardiff, co. Glamor-
gan, 30 June 1881, bur.
at Cardiff. Admon
was granted in the
Principal Registry 21
July 1881.
Mary Jane, born
at Moor Hill,
bapt. at Mitton
26 July 1830 ;
died unmarried
in February 1859,
bur. at Leck-
hampton, co.
Gloucester.
Richard Jukes Worthington, born at Moor Hill,
bapt. at Mitton 21 January 1832 ; Assistant
Surgeon 26 May 1854 ; served with the 34th
Foot in the Crimea January 1855, at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and with the storming party
at the capture of the Quarries 7 June (medal
with clasp and Turkish medal) ; in the Indian
Mutiny 1857-58, including Windham's actions at
Cawnpore 26 to 28 November 1857, at siege and
capture of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur (medal
and clasp) ; and with the 58th Regiment of Foot in
the New Zealand War, 1860-61 ; died at sea, aged
30, 2 February 1862. Will dated 31 January 1862,
proved in the Principal Registry 1 July 1862.
Edward Rushworth Keele of Hampstead, co. Middlesex=
(5th and youngest son of John Rushworth Keele, M.D.,
of Southampton, co. Hants, by Constantia his wife, 5th
dau. of Admiral Philip Patton, a Lord Commissioner
of the Admiralty); born 30 December 1836, bapt. at All
Saints', Southampton. ^
=Lucy Anne, born at Moor Hill 11
December, bapt. at Mitton 16
December 1833 ; marr. at St.
Luke's, Cheltenham, 14 August
1866.
Charles Henry Worthington=
of Barberton, Transvaal,
South Africa ; born at
Wellington, New Zealand,
6 May 1861 ; bapt. at
Wellington Cathedral.
=Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel
Henry Fielding of Hull, co.
York ; marr. at Barberton,
Transvaal, 21 March 1896.
She married istly at Hull
in 1884, James Cooke of
Hull.
So
John Andree=
Masson of
Harrow, co.
Middlesex,
son of John
Gustave Mas-
son of Harrow.
=Maude, born at Wel-
lington 3 December
1863, bapt. at Wel-
lington Cathedral ;
marr.atSt. Matthew's,
Estcourt,Natal,South
Africa, 10 May 1888.
A
Eliza, born at
Moor Hill, Stour-
port, co. Wor-
cester, bapt. at
Mitton, co. Wor-
cester, 3 Novem-
ber 1805 ; died
at Malvern, co.
Worcester, 2 7 Jan-
uary, bur. at Mit-
ton 2 February
1827.
Jane Jukes, born
at Moor Hill 17
April, bapt. at
Mitton 23 June
1807 ; died at
Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, 29
May 1883, bur.
in Cheltenham
Cemetery.
Richard Cooper of Leek, co. Stafford ;■
born 2 October 1802 ; a Student of
Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospitals,
London, L.K.Q.C.P. Irel. and L.M.
1870; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1825, and
L.S.A. Lond. 1824 ; died 23 June
1872, bur. in churchyard of the
parish church, Leek. He married
istly Mary Anne, dau. of William
Birch of Leek, who died, aged 34,
26 October 1843, and was buried in
the parish church, Leek.
=Marian, born at
Moor Hill 1 7
April, bapt. at
Mitton 19 April
1809 ; marr. ,;|at
St. Mary's, Marl-
borough, co. Wilts,
in February 1 846 ;
died 24 March
1885, bur. in Chel-
tenham Cemetery.
Charles Worthington of Pieter-=f»Penelope Jane, 2nd dau. of John Scott of Edgbaston,
maritzburg, Natal, South Africa; born
at Moor Hill 16 July, bapt. at
Mitton 21 September 1835 ; died
at Durban, Natal, 5 February 1904,
bur. there.
co. Warwick; born at Edgbaston 12 May 1835; marr.
at the parish church, Brighton, co. Sussex, on Thursday,
25 February 1858; died at Highgate, co. Middlesex,
aged 66, 20 October 1901, bur. in Highgate Cemetery.
Reginald Yorke=f=Mary Elizabeth Miriam, Alfred John=pMabel, born at=Frederick Chatter-
Worthington of
Timber Street,
Pietermaritzburg ;
bomatAuckland,
New Zealand, 2 2
August 1865,
bapt. there.
dau. of Joseph Wheeler
of Estcourt, Natal ;
born 10 August 1865 ;
marr. at St. Matthew's,
Estcourt, 18 October
Blake, son of
John Blake ;
married at
Barberton 16
January 1 890.
1 st husband.
Wandsworth, co.
Surrey, 16 May
1869.
A
ton of London ;
married in London
24 March 1899.
2nd husband.
Thomas Henry Yorke=Louie, dau. of H. John Derrick Worthington, Molly, born at
Worthington of Dundee,
Natal ; born at Est-
court 1 July 1890,
bapt. at St. John's,
Estcourt.
Robson Tully of
Pietermaritzburg ;
marr. there 1 July
I9I5-
born at Estcourt 10 January
1895, bapt. at Ennersdale,
Natal, in 1896 ; went through
the campaign in German
South- West Africa with Natal
Field Artillery 191 5-16.
Pietermaritzburg
21 October, bapt.
at St. Saviour's
Cathedral, Pieter-
maritzburg, in
December 1904.
Maude, daughter
of John Henry
Stevens of Cape
Colony, South
Africa ; marr. at
Pretoria, Trans-
vaal, 20 February
1897. 1 st wife.
Arthur George=j=Myra, daughter of
Worthington of
Pretoria ; born at
Wandsworth 2 1
August 1872.
JohnGeorgeFischer
of Kimberley, Cape
Colony ; marr. 9
December 191 1.
2nd wife.
Jonathan Ernest=Alice.
Worthington of
Pretoria ; born at
Wood Green, co.
Middlesex, 3 1 Au-
gust 1873 ; died
at Pretoria in
1906, bur. there.
dau. of
Henry Hornby
of Stoke, Natal ;
marr. at Mid
Mora, Natal, in
1899.
Penelope Maude,
born 29 January
1898.
Heather Myra, born at
Pretoria 29 December
1912.
Blanche Louisa, born at
Pretoria 26 December
1914.
Noel Worthington,
born at Mid Mora
21 May 1900.
81
Andrew Jukes Worthington of Leek ; born at Moor Hill=
22 December, bapt. at Mitton 23 December 1810; died
at Ball Haye Hall, Leek, 21 December 1873, bur. at
St. Luke's, Leek. Will dated 28 January 1870, proved
(P.C.C.) 8 April 1874, by Arthur George Pemberton,
William Adams, and Ernest Andrew Worthington.
T-7?r«
=Sarah Booth, eldest dau. of
Thomas Pemberton of Warstone
House, co. Warwick, by Mary
Elizabeth his 1st wife, dau. of
John and Mary Warwick of Bir-
mingham ; born 1 1 July, bapt. at
St. Philip's (now Cathedral), Bir-
mingham, 28 July 1 8 14; marr. at
St. Martin's, Birmingham, 1 May
1839 ; died at Ball Haye Hall,
Leek, on Saturday, 28 April, bur.
at St. Luke's, Leek, on Tuesday,
1 May 1877.
Lieut. -Colonel William Adams of Greenfield, near Tunstall,=
Newfield Hall and Wolstanton, all co. Stafford (eldest son of
William Adams of Greenfield and of Liverpool, by Jane his
wife, eldest dau. and coheir of Jesse Breeze of Greenfield) ;
born at Liverpool 13 June, bapt. at St. Augustine's, Liverpool,
29 July 1833 ; educated at Rugby, admitted 1846 ; Lieut.-
Colonel 1st Battalion Staffordshire Rifle Volunteers ; J. P. for co.
Stafford 1872 ; died at Moreton House, Wolstanton, aged 72,
on Sunday, 5 March, bur. at Wolstanton on Wednesday,
8 March 1905. Mural tablet in church, also clock tower
at Tunstall erected to his memory. Will dated 6 August
1904, proved in the Principal Registry 29 April 1905,
by Laura Eliza Adams, relict, and William Adams, son.
= Laura Eliza, born at Horton
Hall, co. Stafford, 6 September,
bapt. at Horton 15 October
1840 ; marr. at St. Luke's, Leek,
on Thursday, 26 May 1864 ;
died at Moreton House, Wol-
stanton, on Monday, 27 April,
bur. in churchyard of the parish
church there 30 April 1914.
M.I. in church. Will dated 28
November 191 1, proved at
Lichfield 28 August 1914, by
William Adams and Percy
Walter Lewis Adams, sons.
A\
(See Pedigree of Adams, Vol. ij, page 26).
General Augustus Halifax Ferryman, C. B. (son of John Barbe Gustavus=f=Sarah Caroline,
Ferryman of Rhodeville, Leckhampton, co. Gloucester) ; born 9 March 18 16 ; j born at Moor
Ensign 44th Foot 27 June 1834, Lieutenant 1837, Captain 1841, Major 1843,
Lieut.-Colonel 1848, of the 89th Foot 1849, of the 75th Foot i860, Colonel
of the 40th Foot 1872, and of the Royal Irish Fusiliers 1887 ; Major-General
1863, Lieut. -General 1871, General 1 October 1877, retired r July 1881 ;
served in the Crimea, in command of the 89th Foot from 15 December 1854,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on 18th June and 8 Sep-
tember 1855 (medal with clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honour, 4th-class
Medjidie and Turkish medal); Brigadier- General, Bombay, 1857-59, and
Bengal 1859-61 ; C.B. 22 June 1857 ; died at Winterbourne, Painswick Road,
Cheltenham, aged 81, on Thursday, 10 June 1897. He married istly Jane
Anne Wilhelmina, 2nd dau. of William Sinclair of Dunbeath Castle, co.
Caithness ; she died 11 November 1851.
Hill 3oOctober,
bapt. at Mitton
27 December
1837 ; married
at St. James',
Piccadilly, Lon-
don, 30 March
1864. 2nd wife.
Ernest Andrew Worthington of Hillesdon, Leek, co.=
Stafford ; born at Horton Hall, co. Stafford, 3 March,
bapt. at Horton 5 June 1842 ; Captain Queen's
Own Staffordshire Yeomanry ; J. P. for co. Stafford ;
died at Hillesdon, aged 54, on Wednesday, 7 October,
bur. at St. Luke's, Leek, 9 October 1896. Will dated
9 March 1886, proved in the Principal Registry 27
January 1897.
Margaret Maude, 2nd dau. of
Thomas Pearson of Putney, co.
Surrey, and of Hillesdon, Torquay,
co. Devon, by Mary Lucy his wife,
youngest dau. of George Robert
Clover of Lingdale, Birkenhead, co.
Chester; born at Hillesdon, Tor-
quay, 23 July, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Birkenhead, 22 September 1858 ;
marr. at the parish church, Barnes,
co. Surrey, 30 September 1880.
She married 2ndly at St. Mary
Abbott's, Kensington, London, 11
October 1898, John Wilson, who
was born 17 March 1847.
Sybil, born Guy Jukes Worthington of
at Hareyate, Hillesdon ; born at Hare-
Leek, 19 yate, Leek, 26 February, bapt.
March, bapt. at St. Luke's, Leek, 4 April
at St. Luke's, 1886; educated at Shrews-
Leek, 25 bury (1899-1904) and at
April 1884. Lincoln College, Oxford, ma-
triculated in 1904 ; Captain
5th Battalion (Prince of
Wales') North Staffordshire
Regiment (Territorials) 22
August 1 9 14.
Gwenyth, born at Hare-
yate, Leek, 2 June, bapt.
at St. Luke's, Leek, 1 J uly
Roger Ernest Worthing-
ton, born at Hareyate,
Leek, 1 9 November 1889,
bapt. at St. Luke's, Leek,
12 January 1890; edu-
cated at Shrewsbury.
^— 1 «— m J- mJ «ox4r««.». </&~
Freda Margaret, born
at Hareyate, Leek,
11 September, bapt.
at St. Luke's, Leek,
18 October 1891.
Andrew Yorke Worth-
ington, born at
Hareyate, Leek, 29
April, bapt. at St.
Luke's, Leek, 2 June
1895 ; educated at
Shrewsbury.
Thomas Davenport Goodman of=
Chapel-en-le- Frith, co. Derby
(only surviving son of Davenport
Goodman of Eccles House, near
Chapel- en-le-Frith, by Elizabeth
his wife, only dau. of John Moult
of Lower Cliffe, Mellor, co.
Derby); born 28 Jul)', bapt. at
Chapel-en-le-Frith 25 August
1839 ; died 4 June, bur. at
Chapel-en-le-Frith 8 June 1875.
M.I.
;Emily Jane, born
at Horton Hall 29
May, bapt. at
Horton 25 June
1843 ; marr. at St.
Luke's, Leek, 29 Oc-
tober 1867 ; died 18
August, buried at
Chapel - en - le - Frith
21 August 19 13.
Alice Elizabeth,
born at Leek 1 1
September,bapt.
at the parish
church, Leek, 18
October 1844 ;
died unmarried
at Leek 24 Jan-
uary, bur. at St.
Luke's, Leek, 27
January 19 16.
A\
Walter Moore Wor-
thington, born at
Leek 19 Septem-
ber, bapt. at the
parish church, Leek,
30 October 1845 ;
died unmarried at
Boscombe, co.
Hants, aged 39, on
Monday, 26 Jan-
uary 1885, buried
at St. Clement's,
Boscombe.
33
Venble Augustus Theodore Wirgman, D.D., Archdeacon of Port Elizabeth=Rose, born at
(eldest son of the Rev. Augustus Wirgman, Vicar of Hartington, co. Derby, by Leek, co. Staf-
Jane Elizabeth his wife, youngest dau. of Thomas Pearson of South Wingfield, ford, 9 Septetn-
co. Derby, see Pedigree 0/ Pearson, Vol. J 5, page 166); born at Bradbourne, ber, bapt.atthe
co. Derby, 22 September, bapt. there 4 November 1846 ; educated at Rossall parish church,
and at Magdalene College, Cambridge, Scholar 1866, B.A. (Classical Tripos) Leek, 21 Oc-
1870, 2nd-class Theological Tripos 187 1, M.A. 1873, and of the Cape University tober 1847 ;
1875; Hon. D.C.L. University of the South, U.S.A., 1877; B.D. Camb. 1893, marr. at St.
D.D. 1899; Curate of Hartington, co. Derby, 1870-71, of Alton 1871-72, and Luke's, Leek,
of St. Michael's, Handsworth, both co. Stafford, 1872-74; Vice-Principal of 13 January
St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown, South Africa, 1873-75 i Rector of St. Mary's, 1874.
Port Elizabeth, 1875, Rural Dean 1884-96 ; Examining Chaplain to Bishop of
Grahamstown 1883-92, and to Bishop of Mashonaland 1899 ; Senior Chaplain
and Hon. Lieut.-Colonel Colonial Forces, Cape Colony, 1899-1900; V.D. 1896;
South African General Service medal 1880 ; on active service during South
•African War 1899-1900 (medal with clasp); Coronation medal 1911; Vice-
Provost of St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Port Elizabeth, 1888; Canon of
Grahamstown Cathedral 1899; Hon. Chaplain to the King 1905; Archdeacon
of Port Elizabeth 1907 ; Select Preacher at Cambridge 1911 ; Author of
"The Life of James Green, D.D., Dean of Maritzburg," 1909, "History of
Protestantism," 191 1, and other works.
Philip Jukes Worthington of Leek ; bom at Leek=
4 January, bapt. at St. Luke's, Leek, 19 March 1851 ;
Major of the Leek Volunteers ; died at Stockwell House,
Leek, 20 July, bur. at St. Luke's, Leek, 23 July 1902.
Will dated 17 January 1902, with codicil dated 21 April
1902, proved (P.C.C.) 21 August 1902.
mft/fi
=Margaret Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir
Thomas Wardle of Leek, and of
Swainsley, co. Stafford, by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of Hugh Wardle of
Leek ; born 1 2 October, bapt. at
the parish church, Leek, 24 Novem-
ber 1869 ; marr. there 26 September
1889. She married 2ndly Captain
Guy Reginald Archer Gaunt, R.N.,
British Naval Attache to the Court
at Washington, U.S.A.
Lancelot Jukes Worthington of
Gaunt's Wood, Wetton, co. Derby,
and of Leek ; born 28 May, bapt.
at All Saints', Leek, 28 June
1 891 ; educated at Winchester;
Lieutenant Derbyshire Yeomanry
17 September 19 14.
84
Eomfae of ^jlaugf) ^arfe, ana of iAJlelton
Hall, faotfi co. j&orfolk.
HP
Rev. Henry Lombe of=j
Bylaugh Park and of
Melton Hall, both co.
Norfolk (3rd son of
Thomas Browne Evans
of North Tuddenham,
co. Norfolk, and of Bury
St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk,
J.P.and D.L. for co. Nor-
folk, High Sheriff 1795,
by Mary his wife, 4th
dau. of Edward Hase of
Sail House, co. Norfolk) ;
born at Kirby Bedon,
co. Norfolk, 26 June
1792; of Trinity College,
Cambridge, admitted
Pensioner 18 October
1809, B.A. 1814 ;
Rector of Swanton Abbot
3 March 1826, and of
Lyng, 19 March 1836,
both co. Norfolk ; J.P.for
the counties of Norfolk
and Suffolk ; Lord of
the Manors of Bylaugh,
Melton, &c. ; assumed
the name of Lombe in
lieu of that of Evans
14 November 1862, on
succeeding to the pro-
perty of his great-uncle,
Sir John Lombe, Baronet, of Great Melton ; died at
Bylaugh Park, aged 86, on Thursday, 10 October, bur. at
Bylaugh 16 October 1878. Will dated 11 November 1864,
with three codicils dated 21 July 1866, 8 June 1872 and 15
January 1875, proved (Prin. Reg., 799, 78) 30 October 1878,
by the Rev. Henry Evans Lombe, son, and John Carlen Heath,
Barrister- at-Law.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Azure two combs in fesse between a broken
tilting -spear barwise one piece in chief
head towards the dexter the broken part of
the other half towards the dexter base or.
Crest. — Two tilting-spears in saltire or
each with a pennant gules.
Motto. — Propositi tenax.
Sophia, 3rd dau. of Thomas
Cubitt of Honing Hall,
co. Norfolk, J. P. and D.L.,
by Catharine his wife, dau.
and coheir of Henry
Spencer of Dulwich, co.
Surrey ; born at Honing
Hall 15 September, bapt. at
Honing 15 October 1790;
marr. there (by her brother-
in-law, the Rev. John Taylor)
on Monday, 19 October
1 81 8 ; died at Morton Hall,
co. Norfolk, aged 89, on
Thursday, 22 April, bur. at
Bylaugh 27 April 1880. Will
dated 10 March 1875, with
codicil dated 25 October
1878, proved (Prin. Reg.,
519, 80) 2 June 1880, by
Catharine Mary Berney,
wife of George Duckett
Berney, and Mary Jane
Heath, wife of John Carlen
Heath, daughters.
(See Pedigree of Cubitt,
Vol. IJ, page 26.)
Rev. Henry Evans Lombe of Bylaugh=
Park and of Melton Hall ; of Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge, B.A. 1843 ;
J. P. for the counties of Norfolk
and Suffolk ; died at Melton Hall, aged
78, on Saturday, 18 December 1897,
bur. at Bylaugh. Will dated 28 Novem-
ber 1894, proved at Norwich 14 May
1898, by Edward Henry Evans Lombe,
son.
=Louisa, 3rd dau. of Thomas Browne Evans of North
Tuddenham, co. Norfolk, and of Dean House, Chip-
ping Norton, co. Oxford, J. P. and D.L., by Charlotte
Simeon his wife; marr. on Wednesday, 25 April
1849 ; died at Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, aged 82,
on Wednesday, 20 November 1901, bur. at Melton.
Will dated 7 January 1898, with codicil dated 13
July 1900, proved at Norwich 1 March 1902, by
Edward Henry Evans Lombe, son, and the Rev.
Hugh Humphrys.
85
Thomas Robert Lombe, M.D., of Coltishall,=
co. Norfolk, and of Bemerton, Torquay, co.
Devon; M.R.C.S. 1843, L.S.A. Lond. 1844,
M. D. Aberdeen 1856; died at Bemerton,
Torquay, aged 8r, 23 February 1902, bur.
in Torquay Cemetery. M.I. Will dated 7
October 1897, proved (Prin. Reg., 521, 1902)
17 April 1902, by the Rev. Edward Lombe,
brother, Major Ralph Henry Fenwick Lombe,
and William Henslowe Hooker, nephews.
^Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Jackson Hooker,
K.H., LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., Director of the
Royal Gardens, Kew, by Maria his wife, dau.
of Dawson Turner, F.R.S., F.S.A., of Great
Yarmouth, co. Norfolk; born 15 November
1820; marr. at Kew 20 July 1853; died at
Bemerton, Torquay, aged 76, on Monday,
1 August 1898, bur. in Torquay Cemetery.
M.I.
Major Edward Henry Evans Lombe of Bylaugh=
Park, of Melton Hall, and of Thickthorn, Hethersett,
all co. Norfolk ; born 24 September 1861, bapt.
at Eriswell, co. Suffolk ; educated at Eton and at
Trinity College, Cambridge ; Captain (Hon. Major
1 901) Prince of Wales' Own Norfolk Artillery
Militia, Royal Field Reserve Artillery 1898-1909 ;
Captain and Hon. Major Royal Defence Corps
October 1914 ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Norfolk,
High Sheriff 1908 ; Patron of Eccles-next-the-Sea,
co. Norfolk.
=Albinia Harriet, 2nd dau. of Alexander
Samuel Leslie-Melville of Branston
Hall, Lincoln, by the Honble Albinia
Frances (Brodrick) his wife, youngest
dau. of Charles, 6th Viscount Midleton
(see Pedigree of Midleton, Vol. 5, page
g6 ) ; born at Branston Rectory on
Sunday, 27 October 1861 ; marr. at St.
Peter's, Eaton Square, London (by her
uncle, the Rev. Frederick Abel Leslie-
Melville), on Tuesday, 25 May 1886.
Francis William Talbot=
Clerke (eldest son of
Sir William Francis
Clerke, nth Baronet,
of Mertyn Hall, co.
Flint, by Beatrice his
wife, dau. of Graham
Menzies of Hally-
burton, co. Forfar) ;
born at 9 Hans Place,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex,
on Saturday, 6 March
1886.
A
'Albinia Mary, Maurice Howard Helyar (elder son=Victoria Repps,
born at Mel- of Francis John Helyar of 1 1 Royal born 1 April
ton Hall on Crescent, Bath, co. Somerset, by 1889 ; marr.
Friday, 1 3 May the Honble Ursula Georgiana his at Winchester,
1887 ; marr. at wife, 2nd dau. of William Wells, co. Hants, 21
Hethersett on 3rd Viscount Sidmouth) ; born 18 Novemberi9i4.
Wednesday, 4 November 1879; 2nd Lieutenant
October 191 1. Rifle Brigade 20 December 1899,
Lieutenant 5 December 1901,
Captain 30 May 1905 ; served in
South African War 1902 (Queen's
medal with clasp) ; in East Africa
1903, at operations in Somaliland
(medal with clasp) ; killed in action
in Flanders 26 January 1915.
Major Alexander Francis Evans Lombe of 40 Elm Park Gardens,1
Chelsea; born at Melton Hall on Sunday, 7 August 1864, bapt.
at Melton ; educated at Eton and at the Royal Military College,
Sandhurst ; entered the Army as Lieutenant Oxfordshire Light
Infantry 7 February, transferred to Highland Light Infantry
25 February 1885, Captain 14 November 1892, District
Inspector of Musketry, North-West District, 28 August 1900;
Major 4 November 1903, retired 5 October 1904; J. P. for
co. Norfolk 1907.
Edward Malcolm Evans Lombe, born at
Chester 15 October 1901, bapt. there.
=Blanche Margaret Fleming,
2nd dau. of William Charles
Stewart Fleming Hamilton of
Craiglaw, co. Wigton, J. P.
and D.L., by Margaret Anne
Mary his wife, dau. of
Thomas Jones of Hinton
Charterhouse, co. Somerset ;
marr. in London 22 January
1901.
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Mary Ellen, elder dau.=
of the Rev. John Tho-
mas Fenwick, Rector
and Patron of North-
field, co. Worcester, by
Anne his wife, dau. of
Thomas Thornewill of
Dove Cliff, co. Stafford ;
marr. at Egginton, co.
Derby, 17 June 1852;
died on Tuesday, 8
October 1878. 1st
wife.
=Rev. Edward Lombe of Westoe, Torquay, co.=
Devon ; of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1846; Curate of All Saints', Northampton,
of Eriswell, co. Suffolk, of St. Stephen's, Norwich,
1851-56, and Vicar until 1862, Rector of Lyng,
co. Norfolk, 1862, and of S wanton Morley with
Worthing, co. Norfolk, 1863, Rural Dean of South
Brisley 1884-93 > Life Governor of the Church
Missionary Society; died at Westoe, Torquay, aged
85, on Thursday, 12 August 1909, bur. in the
cemetery at Torquay. Will dated 24 April 1902,
with codicil dated 1 1 November 1908, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1832, 1909) 22 December 1909, by Mary
Isabella Lombe, relict.
=Mary Isabella, only
dau. of the Rev.
Henry Watson
Fox of the Church
Missionary Society
at Masulipatam,
Madras, India ;
married at St.
Nicholas', Dur-
ham, on Tuesday,
i3Decemben887.
2nd wife.
Lieut-Colonel Ralph Henry Fenwick Lombe of Grafton Regis,=
Stony Stratford, co. Buckingham ; born at Norwich 28 July 1854,
bapt. there ; educated at Repton and at Corpus Christi College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1874 ; Lieutenant
9th Foot n September 1876, Captain 21 July 1882, Major 2
March 1892, retired 22 September 1897 ; of the Reserve of
Officers 2 March 1902 ; served in Jowaki Expedition 1877-78
(medal with clasp); in Afghan War 1879-80, in operations
around Jugdulluk, advance to the relief of Sherpur, affair at
Saidabad (mentioned in despatches, " London Gazette," 4 May
1880, medal with clasp) ; in Burmese Expedition 1887-89, at
operations in the Chin Hills (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 15 November 1889); in Chin Lushai
Expedition 1889-90 (clasp), and in operations in Chitral 1895,
with relief force (mentioned
in despatches, " London
Gazette," 15 November
1895, medal with clasp) ;
promoted Lieut.- Colonel
(temporary) 28 October
1 9 14, to command Depot
Norfolk Regiment.
fluJLfl JlAlJr-{
=Aurea Otway,
daughter of
Major Henry
Otway Mayne
of Mayne's
Horse ; marr.
atWarsop,co.
Nottingham,
on Wednes-
day, 22 Sep-
tember 1897.
She married
istly, James
Fane Alexan-
der, Captain
1 7 th Lancers,
who died 31
January 1 89 1.
Ellen Sophia
Vertue, born
at Norwich
16 January
1856, bapt.
there.
Sir Edward Berkeley Mansel, Baronet (eldest=Julia Vertue,=
son of Major Courtenay Mansel of Coedgain, of Catton
co. Carmarthen, and of Lingfield, co. Surrey) ; House, co.
bom 2 February 1839; joined the 86th Foot Norfolk; born
17 June 1859, Captain 15th Hussars 11 at North
December 1866, afterwards of the 6th Walsham, co.
Inniskilling Dragoons; Lieut.-Colonel (Hon. Norfolk.
Colonel) 1st Volunteer Battalion Norfolk
Regiment ; marr. at St. George's Hanover
Square, London, on Saturday, 7 May 1870;
assumed the Baronetcy in 1903, as 10th
Baronet, in direct succession to Sir John
Bell William Mansel, 9th Baronet : died
at Catton House, co. Norfolk, aged 68,
on Wednesday, 8 January, bur. at Catton
11 January 1908. 1st husband.
=Rev. Stanley Swinburne (eldest
son of the Rev. James Swin-
burne, Vicar of East Barnet,
co. Hertford); born in 1847;
of Worcester College, Oxford,
matriculated 15 October 1864,
B.A. 1867, M.A. 1883; Curate-
in-Charge of St. Margaret's,
Holyhood, Prestwich, 1871-85,
Vicar 1885-91, Rector of St.
John's, Higher Broughton, 1891
-96, and of Radcliffe 1896-1912,
all co. Lancaster, Hon. Canon of
Manchester 1908-14; marr. at St.
Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 16
October 191 2. 2nd husband.
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Charles Evans-Lombe, born=j=Josephine, 4th dau. of Joseph Hall of Castleton Hall, co. Derby,
at Lyng, co. Norfolk ; died
at Chateau Val Marie, San
Jouan, Des-Guerets, Cotes
du Nord, France, aged 47,
x March 1874, bur. at Dinan,
France.
by Hannah his wife, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Brown, Rector
of Tideswell, co. Derby ; marr. at Castleton, by the Rev. Henry
Evans (afterwards Lombe), on Wednesday, 14 June 1854 ; died
at Gosport, co. Hants, aged 63, on Friday, n May 1888, bur.
at Alverstoke, co. Hants.
Lieut.-Colonel James Cecil Balfour Craster (son of Lieut. -Colonel
James Thomas Craster, 38th Foot, by Emmeline Annie Bradby
his wife, youngest dau. of James Ede of Ridgeway Castle,
Southampton, co. Hants), born at 18 Russell Square, Bath,
co. Somerset, on Friday, 14 July 1854 ; Lieutenant Bedfordshire
Regiment 20 November 1875, of the Bengal Staff Corps n
November 1882, Captain Indian Staff Corps 1887, Major 1895,
Lieut.-Colonel 20 November 1901, retired 13 February 1902;
served in Afghan War 1878-80 (medal with clasp), and in Burmese
Expedition 1887-88 (medal with clasp).
=Georgina Mabel Josephine,
born at 2 Lower Grosvenor
Place, Eaton Square, Lon-
don, on Friday, 25 April
1856, bapt. at St. Peter's,
Eaton Square ; marr. at
Titchmarsh, co. Northamp-
ton, on Wednesday, 16 July
1890.
Charles Paget Hooker of Dollarward House, Cirencester, co. Gloucester^
(2nd son of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, O.M., G.C.S.I., C.B., M.D.,
F.R.S., Director of Royal Gardens, Kew, co. Surrey, by Frances
Harriet his 1st wife, dau. of the Rev. John Stevens Henslow, Professor
of Botany in University of Cambridge, and Rector of Hitcham, co.
Suffolk); born at Richmond, co. Surrey, on Monday, 16 July 1855;
educated at Edinburgh University, a Student at St. Bartholomew's
Hospital, London, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin. and L.M. 1879 ;
F. R. Met. Soc.
=Sophie Hase, born 19
August 1857, bapt. at
Norwood, co. Surrey;
marr. at Morton, co.
Norfolk (by her uncle,
the Rev. Edward
Lombe), on Wednes-
day, 9 September
1885.
/!\
Rev. Canon Hugh Humphrys of Vicarsfield, Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny (son=j=Louisa Char
of William Humphrys of Ballyhaise House, Cavan, by Maria Clarissa his 2nd j lotte Catherine,
wife, dau. of Hugh Moore of Eglantine House, co. Down) ; born 10 November
1838; of Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1856,
B.A. i860; Cornet 15th Hussars 9 March i860, Lieutenant 1861, Captain
9 March 1866 ; Hon. Major (retired) Cavan Militia; took holy orders 1885 ;
Rector of Eccles-next-the-Sea, co. Norfolk, 1886 : Incumbent of Knock-
topher 1892 ; Canon of Mayne in St. Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny, 1899 ;
Rural Dean of Thomastown.
marr. at St.
Peter's, Eaton
Square, London,
on Thursday, 29
April 1875.
88
George Duckett Berney of Morton Hall, co. Norfolk (eldest=
son of Thomas Trench Berney of Morton Hall and of Bracon
Ash, co. Norfolk, J. P., High Sheriff 1813, by Mary his wife, dau.
of Thomas Penrice of Great Yarmouth and of Wilton House,
co. Norfolk); born 21 April 1813 ; J. P. and D.L. for co.
Norfolk, High Sheriff 1881 ; died at Morton Hall, aged 74, on
Tuesday, 13 December 1887, bur. in Morton Church. Will
dated 13 June 1882, with codicil dated 15 April 1885, proved
at Norwich 18 April 1888, by Catherine Mary Berney, relict,
Susanna Berney, spinster, sister, John Carlen Heath and Thomas
Calthorpe Blofeld.
'Catherine Mary, born at
North Tuddenham, co. Nor-
folk, 2 8 December 1829, bapt;
there ; marr. at Bylaugh, co<
Norfolk (by her brother, the
Rev. Edward Lombe), 15
September 1864; died at
Morton Hall on Saturday,
1 August, bur. at Morton
on Wednesday, 5 August
1914.
John Carlen Heath (3rd son of Henry Fearon Heath of Westoe,=
co. Durham) ; born at Westoe ; of Trinity Hall, Cambridge,
B.A. 1837, M.A. r84r, Fellow; of the Inner Temple, called to
the Bar 19 November 1843; died at 11 Westbourne Crescent,
London, aged 79, on Saturday, 28 June 1890, bur. at Swanton
Morley, co. Norfolk. Will dated 27 March 1889, proved
(Prin. Reg., 692, 90) 25 July 1890, by Mary Jane Heath, relict,
Cleveland Masterman, nephew, Catherine Mary Berney, widow,
and Edward Heath Everett, great-nephew.
=Mary Jane, of n West-
bourne Crescent, Hyde Park,
London ; bom at North
Tuddenham, bapt. there ;
marr. at Lyng, co. Norfolk
(by her brother, the Rev.
Edward Evans), on Tuesday,
1 October 1861.
Colonel Shadwell John Murray (son of Edward Francis Murray,=j=
M. Inst. C.E., by Emily his wife, eldest dau. of Henry Smith
Boulderson, and widow of Henry Brereton, both of the Bengal
Civil Service); born 26 August 1867; 2nd Lieutenant Connaught
Rangers 11 February 1888, Lieutenant 1889, Captain 1894,
Major 1906, Lieut.- Colonel n September 1914; serving in
European War ; Colonel by brevet (for distinguished service in
the field) 3 June 19 16.
Mary Shedden, born at
Maiden, co. Surrey, 19 Au-
gust 1859, bapt. at Clapton,
co. Northampton ; marr. at
the Abbey Church, Ciren-
cester, co. Gloucester, on
Tuesday, 18 September
1894.
Edward Knight of Keswick Old Hall, formerly of Holt Lodge,=|=Mary Augusta Repps,
Holt, both co. Norfolk (only son of Wyndham William Knight
of Bilting House, co. Kent, J.P., by Henrietta Frances his wife,
dau. of Lieut.- Colonel Armstrong); born in 1852; J.P. for co.
Norfolk 1898.
marr. at St. Peter's,
Eaton Square, London,
on Thursday, 20 April
1882.
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89
Lieut.- Colonel Charles Spencer Brown Evans-Lombe of Seaview,=
Buncrana, co. Donegal; born at Maldon, co. Surrey, 29 May
1 86 1 ; educated at Cheltenham College; Lieutenant Leinster
Regiment 19 December 1883, Captain 1890 (Adjutant Bermuda
Volunteers 1 November 1894 to 30 April 1900), Major 1900,
Lieut.- Colonel 13 August 1908, retired 13 August 1912 ; served in
South African War, at operations in the Transvaal March to 31
May 1902 ; in Orange River Colony February to March 1902
(Queen's medal with four clasps) ; Assistant Embarkation Com-
mandant at Belfast 4 August 1914, and at Southampton 3
September 1914.
Lilian Marian, dau. of
the Rev. Michael James
Anderson, Rector of
Hockering, co. Norfolk ;
born at Hockering 1 1
April 1870 ; married
there 1 June 1892 ;
died at Seaview, Bun-
crana, on Sunday, t8
May, bur. at Buncrana
23 May 1913.
Thomas Brian Ashton Aileen Mary, born at 4 John Michael Evans-
Evans-Lombe, born at Sea Lawn Terrace, Daw- Lombe, born at Bermuda
Hale, co. Surrey, 18 July lish, co. Devon, on Sunday, 7 April 1896, bapt. at Paget
1893, bapt. there. 5 August 1894. Church, Bermuda.
Henry Joseph Buxton Evans-Lombe=y*Georgina Anne, dau. of Walter G. Baylor of Chetopa,
of Edna, Labette Co., Kansas, U.S.A.;
born at Dinan, Cotes du Nord, France,
11 May 1864, bapt. there.
Labette Co., Kansas, by Harvinia his wife, dau. of James
Dodd ; born at Ekton, Kentucky, in 1862; bapt. at
Chetopa in 1879 ; marr. there 26 September 1889.
Charles Warner Evans-Lombe, James Henry Evans-Lombe, May Josephine, born at
born at Edna 17 December 1890. born at Edna 1 April 1893. Edna 15 October 1895.
Robert Gwynn Evans-Lombe, Walter Baylor Evans-Lombe, Arthur Glen Evans-Lombe,
born at Edna 15 May 1897. born at Edna 28 September born at Edna 4 April 1902.
1900.
/>, Lo~* ' A^fd
^ Y^ *
90
3facfc0on.
Rev. James Leonard Jackson (younger son of Robert Jackson=
of Mark Lane, London, by Elizabeth his wife, only dau.
of Samuel Hustler, Alderman of Bury St. Edmunds) ; born
in Mark Lane, London, 9 May, bapt. at Allhallows'
Barking, Great Tower Street, London, 13 June 1777; of
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, B.A. 1799, M.A. 1802 ;
Curate of Chislehurst, co. Kent, 1805-1806, and of Chipping
Ongar, co. Essex, 1806-1808 ; Rector of Turnerspuddle 23
May 1809 to 1824, Vicar of Affpuddle 24 July 1809 to 1824,
Rector of Buckland Ripers 18 October, and of Moreton n
November 18 13 to 1841, of Church Knowle 12 November
1833, and of Swanage 1841-53, all co. Dorset; died at
Melcombe Regis, co. Dorset, 10 December, bur. at Radipole,
co. Dorset, 15 December 1854. Memorial Tablet in Swanage
Church. Will dated
19 July 1854, proved
(P.C.C.) 17 January JP^T / A, ^_
1855, by Robert /f J ^^t^iC^r*^
Jackson, son.
=Louisa Decima Hyde, youngest dau.
of the Rev. Francis Wollaston,
Rector of Chislehurst, co. Kent,
by Althea his wife, dau. of John
Hyde of Charterhouse Square,
London; born 6 December 1778;
marr. at Chislehurst 4 February
1806; died at Melcombe Regis 17
March 1854, bur. in the catacombs
of Holy Trinity, Weymouth, co.
Dorset, the remains being subse-
quently removed to the churchyard
at Radipole 15 December following.
Memorial Tablet in Swanage Church.
(See Pedigree of Wollaston^ "Notes"
to the " Visitation of England
and Wales," Vol. X., page 89).
Francis Jackson, M.D., of Dorchester, co. Dorset ;=
born 1 April, bapt. at Chipping Ongar 3 May
1807 ; educated at Winchester and at Clare College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1829, M.A. 1832 ; M.D. 1835 ;
Consulting Physician to Dorset County Hospital ;
died 14 November, bur. at St. Peter's, Dorchester,
22 November 1850. Will dated 23 March 1849,
proved (P.C.C.) 2 January 1851, by Robert Jack-
son, brother, and Edward Turner, brother-in-law.
=Mary Beadon, dau. of
Edward Turner of
Sherborne, co. Dor-
set ; born 7 March
1818 ; marr. at Sher-
borne 29 August 1839;
died 3 April 1877, bur.
at Stinsford, co. Dorset.
She married 2ndly, 3
September 1853, the
Rev. Arthur George
Sewallis Shirley, Vicar
of Stinsford.
Louisa, born 3 April,
bapt. at Chipping Ongar
4 May 1808; died un-
married at 7 Gloucester
Row, Weymouth, 1 4 Octo-
ber 1886, bur. at Radipole.
Will dated 3 November
1862, with codicil dated
1 July 1886, proved at
Blandford 4 November
1886, by Robert Jackson,
brother, and Francis
James Stuart, nephew.
Rev. Edmund Luttrell=
Stuart (4th son of the
Honble Archibald Stuart
of Blandford, co. Dorset
[twin brother of Francis,
10th Earl of Moray,
K.T.], by Cornelia his
wife, youngest dau. of
Edmund Morton Pleydell
of Milbome St. Andrew,
co. Dorset) ; born at
Blandford 2 1 February
1798, bapt. there; of
Exeter College, Oxford,
matriculated 16 February
1818, B.A. 1822; Rector
of Winterbourne Hough-
ton, co. Dorset, 6 Decem-
ber 1823 to 1858 ; died
at Blandford 5 November
1869, bur. at Milbome
St. Andrew. /^
•Elizabeth, born
20 September,
bapt. at Aff-
puddle 27 De-
cember 1809 ;
marr. at Church
Knowle 2 Sep-
tember 1834 ;
died at Bland-
ford 28 March
1885, bur. at
Milbome St.
Andrew.
Robert Jackson, M.D., of 32=
Holywell Street, Oxford ; born
26 December 18 10, bapt. at
Affpuddle 13 January 181 1 ; edu-
cated at Winchester and at New
College, Oxford, matriculated 19
January 1830, Fellow 1830-48,
B.C.L. 1838, M.B. 1839, M.D.
1843, Bursar 1844, Sub -Warden
1845 ; died at 32 Holywell
Street, Oxford, 24 September
1887, bur. in the cloisters of New
College, Oxford. Will dated 14
May 1880, proved at Oxford 19
October 1887, by William Wyke-
hamHolloway, brother-in-law, and
Francis Benjamin Jackson, son.
=Margaret Eliza, dau.
of Benjamin Hollo-
way of Lee Place,
Charlbury, co. Ox-
ford, by Georgiana
his wife, daughter
of General Thomas
Roberts ; born 9
July 1819 ; marr. at
Charlbury 3 August
1 84 7 ; died at Bourne-
mouth, co. Hants, 3
March 1889, bur. in
the cloisters of New
College, Oxford.
9i
Venble Robert Hindes Groome, Archdeacon of Suffolk (younger son=
of the Rev. John Hindes Groome, Rector of Earl Soham and Monk
Soham, co. Suffolk, by Mary his wife, dau. of William Burcham of
Cornhill, London) ; born at Framlingham, co. Suffolk, 18 January 1810,
bapt. there next day ; of Caius College, Cambridge, admitted 7 July
1828; B.A. 1832, M.A. 1836; Curate of Tannington with Brundish,
co. Suffolk, 1833-39, of Corfe Castle, co. Dorset, 1839-44 ; succeeded
his father as Rector of Monk Soham 1845 ; Hon. Canon of Norwich
1858, and Archdeacon of Suffolk 1869-87 ; Mayor of Corfe Castle
1839-40; died at Monk Soham 19 March, bur. there 23 March
1889. M.I. Will dated 25 November 1886, proved in the Principal
Registry 10 April 1889, by William Wollaston Groome and John
Charles Groome, sons. /f\
=Mary, born 14 February,
bapt. at Affpuddle, co.
Dorset, 14 March 1815 ;
marr. at Swanage, co.
Dorset, 1 February 1843 ;
died at the ManorHouse,
Pakenham,co.Suffolk, 20
December, bur. at Monk
Soham 23 December
'893-
(See Pedigree of Groome, Vol. 5, page 22).
Margaret Georgiana, born
17 June, bapt. at Holywell
Church, Oxford, 3 August
1 848, died 4 May following,
bur. in the cloisters of New
College, Oxford.
Fleming Augustus O'Brien Bedingfeld^Mary Louisa, born
(younger son of Philip Bedingfeld, LL.D.,
of Ditchingham, co. Norfolk, by Adelaide
Mary his wife, dau. of the Rev. Edgar
Rust d'Eye of Abbot's Hall, co. Suffolk) ;
born at Kintley, co. Suffolk, on Saturday,
16 August 1862.
7 June, bapt. at Holy-
well Church, Oxford,
23 July 1854 ; marr.
at Brentwood, co.
Essex, 29 April 1896.
Major Francis Benjamin Jackson of Wonston,=j=Mabel, younger dau. of James Courtney
Crowborough, co. Sussex ; born 5 December 1858,
bapt. at Charlbury, co. Oxford, 3 February 1859 ;
Lieutenant Royal Artillery 9 October 1877, Captain
25 February 1886, Major 27 February 1896, retired
10 May 1899; served in Afghan War 1879-80
(medal).
Haigh of St. Kevin's, Harrogate, co.
York, by Ellen R. his wife, dau. of
Alfred Denby of Harrogate ; born 15
October 1881 ; marr. at the parish
church, Leamington, co. Warwick, 26
April 1906.
Joan, born 28 February 1907, Mabel Althea, born at Burlinghame, Wotton-
died at Leamington 21 April under-Edge, co. Gloucester, 11 October 1908,
following, bur. there. bapt. at Wotton-under-Edge.
v^\C^/a ^r^ZZi
92
Cennpson^B'Cptuourt of
Papons jAJlanor, co* Itmoltu
Rt. Honble Charles Tennyson-D'Eyncourt=
of Bayons Manor, co. Lincoln, 2nd
son of George Tennyson of Bayons
Manor and of Usselby House, both co.
Lincoln, by Mary his wife, dau. and heir
of John Turner of Caistor, co. Lincoln
(see Pedigree of Tennyson, Vol. 14,
page 92) ; bapt. at Market Rasen, co.
Lincoln, 20 July 1784 ; of St. John's
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1805, M.A.
18 18 ; Barrister-at-Law of the Inner
Temple 21 November 1806; M.P. for
Grimsby 17 June 1818 to June 1826, for
Bletchingley 7 June 1826 to 23 April
1831, for Stamford 3 May 1831, and for
Lambeth 12 December 1832 to July
1852 ; Clerk of the Ordnance 30 De-
cember 1830 to February 1832 ; Privy
Councillor 6 February 1832 ; F.S.A.,
F.R.S. 19 February 1829; High Steward
of Louth; J. P. and D.L. for co. Lincoln ;
assumed by Royal Licence dated 30
July 1835, the surname and arms of
D'Eyncourt in addition to that of
Tennyson ; Author of " Observations on
the Proceedings against the Queen " (3rd
edition), 1821, and "Eustace, an Elegy,"
185 1 ; died, aged 77, at 8 Gloucester Place,
Portman Square, London, on Sunday, 21 July 1861. Will dated 8 December
1848, with seven codicils dated 24 February 1853 to 9 May 1861, proved at
Lincoln n October 1861, by George Hildeyard Tennyson-D'Eyncourt, son.
Anns on record in the College of Anns. — ■
Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Azure a fesse
dancettee between ten billets four and six
or, D'Eyncourt ; 2nd and 3rd, Gules
three leopards' faces or jessant-de-lis azure
over all a bend of the last, Tennyson.
Crests. — 1, A lion passant guardant
argent on the head a crown of fleur-de-lis
or the dexter forepaw supporting a shield
charged with the arms of D'Eyncourt ;
2, A dexter arm in armour the hand in a
gauntlet or grasping a broken tilting-spear
enfiled with a garland of laurel proper,
Tennyson.
Mottoes. — 1, En avant (D'Eyncourt) ;
2, Nil temere (Tennyson).
(For earlier Pedigree see
1 Notes " to " Visitation of England and Wales,'
Vol. II, page 99.)
=Frances Mary, only
child and heir of
the Rev. John
Hutton of Morton,
co. Lincoln, by
Mary his wife, only
child of Francis
Stones of Gains-
borough, co. Lin-
coln, Surgeon ;
married at Gains-
borough 1 January
1808 ; died, aged
90, at 131 Ebury
Street, Pimlico,
London, on Satur-
day, 26 January
■1 8 7 8. Will dated 1 8
March 1875, proved
(Prin. Reg., 118,
78) 16 February
1878, by Louis
Charles Tennyson
D'Eyncourt, son.
George Hildeyard Tennyson-
D'Eyncourt, C.M.G., of Bayons
Manor and of Usselby House ;
born at Caenby Hall, co. Lincoln,
10 July 1809, bapt. at Caenby;
educated at Westminster School
(admitted 9 October 1820) and
at Trinity College, Cambridge,
admitted pensioner 3 July 1828 ;
of the Ionian Islands Civil Service ;
Registrar of the Order of St.
Michael and St. George 12 No-
vember 1832 to April 1839 ; J.P.
and D.L. for co. Lincoln ; died
at Bayons Manor 23 February
187 1. Will dated 22 November
1 86 1, proved at Lincoln 12
May 187 1, by Admiral Edwin
Clayton Tennyson-D'Eyncourt.
Julia Frances, became a nun at
Princethorpe, Rugby, co. Warwick,
in November 1852 ; died there 27
March 1879.
Admiral Edwin Clayton Tennyson-D'Eyncourt, ■
C.B., of Bayons Manor and of Usselby House ;
born at Caenby Hall 4 July 1813 ; admitted to
Westminster School 29 March 1824, and to
the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 3 August
1826; entered the Royal Navy as ist-class
Volunteer 5 July 1828, Sub -Lieutenant 1832,
Lieutenant 1837, Commander 1841, Captain
1849, Rear-Admiral 1866, retired 1 April 1870,
Vice-Admiral 1873, Admiral 21 March 1878;
served in China War, wounded at the taking
of the Bocca Tigris Forts in 1841 ; served in
the Baltic during the Crimean War 1854-56,
and commanded a division of ships at the
entrance of the Gulf of Finland 1855 '> C.B.
1873 ; transferred Bayons Manor and Usselby
Estates to his brother Louis in 1889 ; died,
aged 89, at 56 Warwick Square, Pimlico,
London, 14 January, bur. at Tealby, co.
Lincoln, 20 January 1903. Will dated 1
March 1897, with codicil dated 19 June 1902,
proved (Prin. Reg., 162, 1903) 27 February
1903, by John Davies Davenport and Alfred
Henry Tarleton.
93
=Lady Henrietta
(Pelham-Clinton),
youngest dau. of
Henry, 4th Duke
of Newcastle,
K.G., by Georgi-
ana Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of
Edward Miller
Mundy of Shipley,
co. Derby ; born
at Clumber Park,
Tuxford, co. Not-
tingham, 29 Au-
gust 1 81 9 ; marr.
at St. Mary's,
Bryanston Square,
London, 1 March
1859 ; died at
Llanfairfechan, co.
Carnarvon, 19 Au-
gust, bur. at Tealby
23 August 1890.
Louis Charles Tennyson-D'Eyncourt of Bayons Manor and of=
Usselby House, co. Lincoln ; born at Caenby Hall, co. Lincoln,
23 Ju'y x8i4J educated at Westminster School, admitted 20
September 1826, and at King's College, London ; of the Inner
Temple, admitted 4 June 1833, called to the Bar 1 May 1840 ;
Metropolitan Police Magistrate, Worship Street, August 1851-
60, Clerkenwell 1860-66, Marylebone 1866-77, ar>d West-
minster 1877 to September 1890; J. P. for co. Lincoln
(Lindsey division); died, aged 82, at 21 Chesham Place,
Belgrave Square, London, on Friday, 11 December 1896,
bur. at Tealby, co. Lincoln. Will dated 4 May 1893, proved
(Prin. Reg., 528, 97) 18 May 1897, by Sophia Tennyson-
D'Eyncourt, relict, and Edmund Charles Tennyson-D'Eyncourt,
son.
=Sophia, youngest dau. and
coheir of John Ashton Yates
of Dinglehead, co. Lancaster,
M.P. for Carlow, by P'rances
Mary his wife, dau. of the
Very Rev. Verney Lovett,
D.D., Dean of Lismore ;
marr. at St. Mary's, Bryanston
Square, London, on Tuesday,
31 August 1852 ; died, aged
72, at Bournemouth, co. Hants,
on Whit-Sunday, 3 June, bur.
at Tealby on Thursday, 7 June
1900.
Alice Julia, born
at 33 Bryanston
Square, London,
on Thursday, 17
November 1853 ;
died, aged 19,
at St. Leonard's-
on-Sea, co. Sus-
sex, on Saturday,
25 October 1873.
Edmund Charles Tennyson-D'Eyncourt of=
Bayons Manor, co. Lincoln, and of 31 Corn-
wall Gardens, Kensington, London ; born at 33
Bryanston Square, London, on Sunday, 1 1
February 1855 ; educated at Eton and at
University College, Oxford, matriculated 16
October 1874, B.A. 1879, M.A. 1882 ; of the
Inner Temple, called to the Bar 1 1 May
1 88 1 ; Metropolitan Police Magistrate North
London January 1897-98, Greenwich and
Woolwich 1898-1901, and Clerkenwell
1901 ; J. P. for the six home counties and
for co. Lincoln (Lindsey division) ; Captain
Lincolnshire Imperial Yeomanry 7 May 1902.
^Charlotte Ruth, only child
of Sir Augustus Frederick
Godson of Westwood Park,
co. Worcester, M.P. for
Kidderminster, by Jane
Charlotte his wife, youngest
dau. of Edmund Boughton
of Stoke, near Coventry, co.
Warwick ; marr. at Holy
Trinity, Chelsea, co. Middle-
sex (by her cousin, the Rev.
Arthur Richard Godson), on
Wednesday, 20 July 1892.
Dorothy Ruth, Sir Thomas Raikes Lovett Thompson of Hartsbourne, co.=
born at 31 Corn- Hertford, Baronet ; born at Inverness Gardens, Kensing-
wall Gardens, ton, 12 May 1881 ; educated at Rugby; 2nd Lieutenant
Kensington, on Royal Engineers 22 November 1899, Lieutenant 1 August
Thursday, 28 1902, Captain 22 November 1908, transferred to 7th
September 1893. Hussars 18 February 1914, Brigade-Major 29 July 1915 ;
served in South African War 1901, at operations in Cape
Colony April 1901 to 31 May 1902 (Queen's medal with
three clasps) ; General Staff Officer (2nd-grade) 1916 ;
succeeded his father, Sir Thomas Raikes Thompson, as
4th Baronet 4 September 1904.
=Millicent Ellen
Jean, born at 31
Cornwall Gardens,
Kensington, on
Wednesday, 1 9
December 1894 ;
marr. at Tealby
on Tuesday, 1 7
March 19 14.
Commander Alfred Henry Tarleton, M.V.O., of Breakspears, Uxbridge,=j=Henrietta Charlotte
co. Middlesex, and of 55 Prince's Gate, South Kensington, London ; (Lady of Grace of
(only son of Admiral Sir John Walter Tarleton, K.C.B., by Finetta Esther
his wife, dau. and coheir of Thomas Robert, 4th Baron Dimsdale, of
Camfield, co. Hertford) ; born at 24 Kildare Terrace, Westbourne Park,
London, on Friday, 16 May 1862 ; entered the Royal Navy in January
1874, Midshipman 21 June 1877, Sub-Lieutenant 22 June t88i,
Lieutenant 31 December 1884, retired in 1888, Commander (Emergency
List) 19 13 ; Order of Mercy 1902 ; M.V.O. (4th-class) 10 February
1904; a Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England ; Hon. Equerry to H.R.H. the Duchess of Albany
1910; J. P. and D.L. for co. Middlesex, High Sheriff 1903; Lord of
the Manor of Cranfield, co. Bedford. /f\
the Order of the
Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem in
England) ; born at 27
Warwick Square, Lon-
don, on Friday, 10
June 1864; marr. at
St. Gabriel's, Warwick
Square, on Wednes-
day, 8 February 1 888.
(For issue see Pedigree of Tarleton, page 119.)
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Eustace Alexander Tennyson -D'Eyncourt, born 24 March 18 16 ; educated at Westminster
School, admitted 14 January 1828 ; entered the Army as Ensign 46th Foot 19 September
1834, Lieutenant 29 January 1836, Captain 31 December 1839; died, aged 25, at Barbadoes,
West Indies, on Tuesday, 8 March 1842. Admon was granted at the Principal Registry 25
March 1879, to Edwin Clayton Tennyson-D'Eyncourt, Admiral.
Emma Frances Ashton Lovett Tennyson-D'Eyncourt of Calgary, Canada ; born at Hadley
Mary, born at House, co. Middlesex, on Friday, 14 December i860; educated at Charter-
33 Bryanston house (1874-77) and at Brasenose College, Oxford, matriculated 31
Square.London, January 1879 ; appointed Lieutenant 1st Battalion (Princess Charlotte of
on Friday, 10 Wales') Royal Berkshire Regiment 22 October 1881, Captain 1887, retired
April 1857. 1892; served throughout the Egyptian War 1882, and was present at the
surrender of Kafr Dowar (medal and Khedive's star).
Herbert Edward Phillips of Caversfield House, co. Oxford (younger son;
of Charles John Phillips of The Cedars, Mortlake, co. Surrey) ; born at
The Cedars, Mortlake, on Monday, 14 January 1861, bapt. at Mortlake ;
educated at Harrow (admitted Christmas 1874) and at Brasenose College,
Oxford, matriculated 16 October 1879, B.A. 1882, M.A. 1886 ; J.P. for
co. Oxford 1897 ; died, aged 43, at Malvern, co. Worcester, on Wednesday,
9 November, bur. at Caversfield on Monday, 14 November 1904. Will
dated 28 July 1891, with codicil dated 14 July 1904, proved (Prin. Reg.,
256, 1905) 8 February 1905, by Henrietta Clara Eliza Tennyson Phillips,
relict, and Charles James Phillips, brother.
=j=Henrietta Clara Eliza
Tennyson, born at
Hadley House on
Monday, 7 December
1863 ; marr. at St.
Mary Abbott's, Ken-
sington, on Tuesday,
28 July 1891.
A
Sir Eustace Henry William Tennyson -D'Eyncourt,=j=Janet Watson, eldest dau. of Matthew
K.C.B., of Birney Hill, Ponteland, co. Northumber-
land, and of 73 Cadogan Square, Chelsea, co. Middle-
sex ; born at Hadley House on Wednesday, 1 April
1868 ; educated at Charterhouse, admitted 1882, and at
the Royal Naval College, Greenwich ; Naval Architect
at Fairfield (1898-1902), afterwards at Elswick ;
Director of Naval Construction, Admiralty, 191 2 ; Vice-
President of Institution of Naval Architects, Royal Corps
of Naval Constructors ; 3rd-class Medjidieh for reporting
on ships of Turkish Fleet 1900; C.B. 3 June 1915,
K.C.B. 1 January 1917.
Watson Finlay of Middlesborough,
Langside, near Glasgow ; marr. at St.
John -the -Evangelist's, Glasgow, on
Wednesday, 20 July 1898; died at
Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic, 18
December 1909, bur. at Ponteland,
co. Northumberland, on Wednesday,
19 January 19 10. She married istly
John Burns.
Cecily Lovett, born at The Cottage,
Cardross, co. Dumbarton, on Mon-
day, 21 August 1899, bapt. at the
Episcopal Church, Dumbarton.
Eustace Gervais Tennyson-D'Eyncourt, born
at The Cottage, Cardross, on Sunday, 19
January 1902, bapt. at the Episcopal Church,
Dumbarton.
Helena Catherine Sophia, born at
31 Cornwall Gardens, Kensington,
London, on Wednesday, 24 June
1896.
Alfred Edmund Clayton Tennyson-D'Eyncourt (twin
with Walter Louis Frederick), born at Farmfield,
Charlwood, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 25 April 1899 ;
educated at Eton.
95
William Henry Tenny-
son, born 29 August,
died 5 September
1819.
John Hinde Palmer, Q.C. (only son of Samuel Palmer=Clara Maria,
of Dulwich Common, co. Surrey, and of Lough- married at
worthy, co. Devon) ; of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at- BayonsManor,
Law 24 January 1832, Bencher 16 June 1869 ; Q.C. co. Lincoln,
10 June 1859 ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Surrey; M.P. for on Thursday,
Lincoln 16 November 1868 to 26 January 1874; 10 May 1849;
died, aged 75, at 11 St. George's Square, Pimlico, died in 1863.
London, 2 June 1884. Will dated 20 December
1880, with codicil dated 21 December 1880, proved
(Prin. Reg., 504, 84) 17 June 1884, by Louis Charles
.Tennyson-D'Eyncourt and Edward Madge Hore.
Henry Mill Bunbury of Marlston House, co. Berks (only=
son of Benjamin Bunbury of Marlston House, by Anne
his wife, daughter and coheir of Henry Cowling of
Richmond, co. York) ; bapt. at Chieveley, co. Berks ;
educated at Winchester and at Oriel College, Oxford,
matriculated 29 May 1827, B.A. 1831 ; J. P. and D.L.
for co. Berks, High Sheriff 1842 ; died, aged 77, at
Marlston House, on Monday, 27 December 1886. Will
dated 15 August 1878, with three codicils dated 16 June
1880, 9 February 1885, and 4 March 1885, proved (Prin.
Reg., 190, 87) n March 1887, by William George Mount
and Edward Wollaston Knocker. He married istly 27
February 1833, his cousin, Mary Diana, only daughter
of Colonel Hamilton Welch Bunbury of Cranavonane,
co. Carlow ; she died, aged 52, 1 March 1862.
I
=EUen Elizabeth, married at St.
George's, Hanover Square,
London, on Tuesday, 13 Feb-
ruary 1866; died at 60 Eaton
Square, London, on Monday, 12
February 1900. Will dated 1
March 1899, with two codicils
dated 4 March 1899 and 2 Feb-
ruary 1900, proved (Prin. Reg.,
564, 1900) 19 April 1900, by
Edmund Charles Tennyson-
D'Eyncourt, Eustace Henry
William Tennyson-D'Eyncourt,
nephews, and John Da vies
Davenport. 2nd wife.
Walter Louis Frederick Tennyson-D'Eyncourt Ralph Eustace Lovett Tennyson-D'Eyncourt,
(twin with Alfred Edmund Clayton), born at born at 31 Cornwall Gardens, Kensington,
Farmfield, Charlwood, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, London, on Sunday, 21 February 1904.
25 April 1899; educated at Eton.
96
JFtrrt).
Thomas Firth of 28 Hanover=j=Mary, dau. of John
Street, Ecclesall Bierlow,
Sheffield, co. York (2nd son
of John Firth, by his wife,
Mary Moorhouse of Sheffield);
born at Pontefract, co. York,
17 February, bapt. at the
parish church, Sheffield, 15
March 1789; died 15 No-
vember, bur. at St. Philip's,
Sheffield, 19 November 1850.
M.I.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Or on a pile gules between two battle-axes erect
in base sable a lion rampant of the field.
Crest. — On a mount vert in front of a demi-
lion rampant or two battle-axes saltire sable.
Motto. — Deo non fortuna.
Loxley of Wadsley,
near Sheffield, by
Catherine his wife ;
marr. at the parish
church, Sheffield, 19
February 1 8 1 6 ; died,
aged 82, 29 June,
bur. in the General
Cemetery, Sheffield,
3 July 1876. M.I.
I
Sarah Bingham=j=Mark Firth of Oakbrook,=
Taylor, born at
Sheffield in
1818; marr. at
the parish church,
Sheffield, 15 Sep-
tember 1 84 1 ;
died 3 May 1855,
bur. in the
General Ceme-
tery, Sheffield.
M.I. 1st wife.
Sheffield ; born at Sheffield
25 April, bapt. at the parish
church, Sheffield, 18 Tuly
1819; J. P. for Sheffield ; died
at Oakbrook, Sheffield, aged
6r, 28 November, bur. in the
General Cemetery, Sheffield,
2 December 1880. M.I. Will
dated 2 May 1879, proved at
Wakefield 13 January 1881,
by Charles Henry Firth,
brother, John Bradley Firth,
son, James Henry Barber,
Barnard Platts Broomhead
and Samuel Roberts, the
younger, Barrister-at-Law.
Caroline Gedling, eldest dau. of John Bradley
of the Park, Nottingham, by Mary Ann his
wife, dau. of Micah Gedling of Bowling
Alley House, Mount Vernon, Nottingham ;
born 12 March, bapt. at St. Nicholas',
Nottingham, 24 March 1833 ; marr. at
Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, 3
September 1857 ; died 13 July, bur. in the
General Cemetery, Sheffield, on Tuesday, 17
July 1894. Will dated 19 May 1893, proved
at Wakefield 9 January 1895, by John
Bradley Firth and Mark Firth. 2nd wife.
(See Pedigree of Bradley, Vol. 10,
page 81.)
Marriott Hall, M.R.C.S. (son of the Rev.=j=Sarah Bingham, born
Francis Hall, Incumbent of Greasbrough,
co. York) ; born at Greasbrough 26 January
1840 ; educated at the Clergy Orphan School ;
M.R.C.S. i860, L.S.A. Lond. i860; died,
aged 38, 17 March 1878, bur. in the General
Cemetery, Sheffield. /f\
23 January 1843 ;
marr. at the parish
church, Sheffield, 24
May 1866.
Thomas Firth (twin with
Ann Elizabeth), born 23
September 1845, died 16
October following, bur.
in the General Cemetery,
Sheffield. M.I.
Ann Elizabeth (twin with Thomas),
born 23 September 1845, died
16 October following, bur. in the
General Cemetery, Sheffield. M.I.
Mary Ellen, born 22 Septem-
ber 1847 ; died 22 November
1848, bur. in the General
Cemetery, Sheffield. M.I.
Margaret Maria, born in
1853; died 27 October
1869, bur. in the General
Cemetery, Sheffield. M.I.
97
Frances Rusk Scott,:
marr. at the parish
church, Sheffield, co.
York, 1 6 April 1846;
died 29 March 1850.
1 st wife.
Thomas Firth,
born 28 March
1850, and died
the next day.
=Thomas Firth, born 21 June 182 1, bapt. at the
parish church, Sheffield; died at Sheffield 10 March
i860, bur. in the General Cemetery, Sheffield. Will
dated 17 April 1858, with two codicils dated 11
January and 7 February i860, proved at Wakefield
5 November i860, by Mark Firth and John Firth,
brothers, Timothy Scott and the Rev. James Stacey.
_ Jane Ousey, marr.
at Ashton-under-
Lyne, co. Lancas-
ter, 17 June 1852.
2nd wife.
Thomas Firth, born 18 March 1853; died in London
9 October 1879, bur. in Westminster Cemetery, Old
Brompton, co. Middlesex, the remains were removed
to the General Cemetery, Sheffield, 13 November
1880. Adfrion (with will and two codicils dated
9 October 1879) was granted (Prin. Reg., 26, 80)
9 January 1880, to Edward Firth, uncle.
A daughter
died in
infancy.
Eliza, dau. of George=
and Joyce Bowden ;
born in June 182 1 ;
marr. at the parish
church, Sheffield, 1 5
June 1848 ; died 8
February 1852, bur.
at Fulwood, co. York.
1st wife.
William James Dowle=
Jones, died at Penyr-
heol House, Sketty,
co. Glamorgan, 3 July
1910. Will dated 29
January 1909, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1569, 10)
21 November 19 10, by
Marion Louise Dowle
Jones, widow, and
George Trevor Gregor.
John Firth of Holt House, =
near Sheffield ; born 19
June 1823 ; died at sea
off Malta on board s.s.
"Morocco" 17 April 1869.
Will dated 15 October
1866, proved at Wakefield
15 June 1869, by Henry
Harrison and Mark Firth,
brother.
=Charlotte, dau. of Samuel and Mary
Harding of Alpraham, co. Chester ;
born 16 June 1829 ; marr. at More-
ton, co. Salop, 29 May 1856 ; died,
aged 86, at Tunbridge Wells, co.
Kent, 7 May, bur. at Ecclesall,
co. York, 11 May 1916. 2nd
wife.
Other
issue.
=Jessie Eliza, born 1 May
1849 ; marr. at Ecclesall,
co. York, 29 December
1875, marriage settle-
ments dated 24 Decem-
ber ; died at Swansea,
co. Glamorgan, 6 Feb-
ruary 1898, bur. at The
Mumbles, Swansea. Will
dated 5 January 1898,
proved (Prin. Reg., 697,
98) 24 June 1898, by
William James Dowle
Jones, husband.
Thomas Firth of=
Holt House, near
Sheffield ; born
10 February
1851.
= Alice Elizabeth, 2nd dau.
of Robert Townsend God-
frey of Montreal, Canada ;
born at Montreal 9 June
1850, bapt. at St. George's,
Montreal ; marr. there on
Tuesday, 29 September
1874.
Constance Mary,
born at Sheffield
5 November 1875.
Alice Theodora, born
at Sheffield 24 No-
vember 1879.
John Bradley Firth=
of Shavvford House,
near Winchester, co.
Hants ; born at End-
cliffe Vale, Sheffield,
2 November 1859;
of Trinity Hall, Cam-
bridge, matriculated
Lent Term, 1879.
=Emily Harriet, dau.
of Charles Chet-
wynd Ellison of
The Manse, Brace-
bridge, co. Lincoln ;
marr.at Bracebridge
16 October 1890.
Mark Firth of Carlton Park,=
Market Harborough, co. Leices-
ter, formerly of Moscar Lodge,
co. Derby; born at Endcliffe
Vale, Sheffield, 31 December
i860; of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge.matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1879, B.A. 1884, M.A.
1887; J. P. for co. Leicester 1898.
Richard Bradley Firth, born
at The Manse, Bracebridge,
25 August 1891, bapt. at
Bracebridge.
John Charles Bradley Firth, born at
Idsworth, Horndean, co. Hants, 8
August 1894, bapt. at Bracebridge.
98
=Ida, 4th dau. of
John Foster of
Newhall Grange,
near Rotherham,
co. York ; marr.
at St. James', Pic-
cadilly, London,
31 August 1895.
Charles Harding Firth of 2 Northmoor Road, Oxford, Litt.D. ; born at=
Sheffield, co. York, 16 March 1857 ; educated at Clifton College and
at Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 15 October 1875, Scholar
1876, B.A. (Stanhope Essay 1877, 1st History) 1879, M.A. 1882 ; Lecturer
at Pembroke College, Oxford, 1887-93, Ford's Lecturer in English History
in the University of Oxford 1900, Fellow of All Souls' College 1901
and of Oriel College 1904; Regius Professor of Modern History, Oxford,
1904; Fellow of the British Academy 1903; F.S.A. ; Member of the
Historical MSS. Commission, and a Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery ;
Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen, Hon. D.C.L. Durham 1909, Hon. Litt.D. Sheffield
1908, Hon. Litt.D. Cambridge 19 10; Author of "The Clarke Papers"
(4 vols.), 1891-1901, "Scotland and the Commonwealth," 1895, "The
Last Years of the Protectorate," 1909, "The House of Lords during
the Civil War," 19 10, and other historical works.
C ^.fyifUfiz:
^Frances Eliza-
beth, 2nd dau. of
the Rev. Henry
Ashington, Rec-
tor of Braunce-
well and Vicar
of Anwick, co.
Lincoln, by
Frances Denton
his wife, dau. of
Colonel Edward
Osborn of the
Madras Army ;
married at St.
Mark's, Broom-
hill, Sheffield, on
Wednesday, 14
July 1880.
Noel Osborn Firth, born at Sheffield 19 April 1881 ; educated at
Clifton College and at Wadham College, Oxford.
Alfred Firth, born at
Oakbrook, Sheffield, co.
York, 16 April 1862;
died in New Zealand
4 June, bur. in the
cemetery at Auckland
24 June 1883.
Charles Edward Jeffcock of Wales Manor,=
near Sheffield (eldest son of William Henry
Jeffcock of High Hazles, near Sheffield) ;
born at High Hazles 23 October 1857;
of Jesus College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1876, B.A. 1880, M.A.
1887. A
Caroline Bradley, born
at Oakbrook 18 Feb-
ruary 1864; marr. at
the parish church,
Sheffield, 7 May 1884.
Lieut.-Colonel Bernard Alexander Firth=j=Mary Lewton, only child and heir of the Rev.
of Norton Hall, Sheffield, and of Moscar Edward Lewton Penny, D.D., R.N., by Mary
Lodge, co. Derby ; born at Oakbrook,
Sheffield, 14 January 1866; J. P. for
Sheffield ; Lord of the Manors of
Norton and Coal Aston ; Lieut.-Colonel
Commanding 4th Battalion York and
Lancaster Regiment (V.D.)
Hannah his 1st wife, dau. of John Dixon of
Sheffield ; born at Bedworth, co. Warwick, 16
February 1866, bapt. there; marr. at St. Mark's,
Sheffield, 12 June 1888.
(See Pedigree of Penny, page 114.)
Alec Mark Bernard Mark Firth, born Charles Phillimore Kathleen Mary, Anthea Penne,
Firth, born at Whir- atWhirlowHouse
low House, Sheffield, 10 May 1891,
1 September 1889, bapt. at Dore.
bapt. at Dore, co.
Derby ; of Trinity
College, Cambridge.
Lewton Firth, born born at Whir- born at Whir-
atWhirlow House, low House, low House,
Sheffield, 17 July Sheffield, 31 Sheffield, 7 July
1893, bapt. at May 1897, bapt. 1899, bapt. at
Dore. at Dore. Dore.
99
Lewis John Firth of Villa i Cedri, Bandino,=j=Edith Margaret, eldest dau. of Albert Alsop
Florence, Italy, formerly of Ordsall Hall,
Retford, co. Nottingham ; born at Sheffield,
co. York, 26 April 1858, bapt. there ; educated
at Clifton College.
Jowitt of Hawthorn Lodge, Sheffield, by
Caroline his wife, dau. of John Arthur Stuart ;
born 31 August 1861 ; marr. at St. Mark's,
Sheffield, on Tuesday, 2 March 1886.
Gerald Lewis Firth
of Ordsall Hall ;
born 16 December
1886 ; Captain Royal
Field Artillery;
serving in European
War.
Marchese Ludovico
Scarampi di Prunetto
(son of Marchese
Maurigio Scarampi
di Prunetto) ; an
officer in the Italian
Cavalry.
■Evelyn Maud, Mildred Edith, born at Sheffield
born 31 May 2 February 1892 ; died, aged 9,
1890; marr. being accidentally killed while
at Florence 8 riding, on Saturday, 2 Novem-
April 19 1 3. ber 1901, bur. at Babworth, co.
Nottingham.
Charles Henry Bramley Firth of 169 Queen's Gate, Kensington,=j=Mary, elder dau. of Henry
London, formerly of Ashwicke Hall, co. Gloucester ; born at I Smith Earp of Dunstall Hill,
Oakbrook, Sheffield, 21 April 1868; educated at Rugby and at Wolverhampton, co. Stafford;
Corpus Christi College, Oxford, matriculated 20 October 1886;
J. P. for co. Gloucester 1903.
marr. at St. Peter's, Wolver-
hampton, 31 August 1893.
Ronald Henry Bramley Firth, born at
Bramley Hall 9 July 1895, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Handsworth, co. York.
George=Rachel, born at Oak-
Davey. brook, Sheffield, 28
September 1 870; marr.
at St. Margaret's, West-
minster, 1 2 October
1897.
Charles Albert Renny=j=Helen
Jowitt (eldest son of
Albert Alsop Jowitt
of Sheffield) ; born at
Shirecliffe House, Shef-
field, 26 December 1865 ;
died at Montreal, Canada,
on Friday, 7 July 1916.
A
Beatrice, of 8 Atherstone
Terrace, Gloucester Road, South
Kensington ; born at Oakbrook,
Sheffield, 24 July 1872 ; marr. at
St. Margaret's, Westminster, 12
February 1896.
Thomas Gilbert Carter, R.N. (son of the Rev. George=pDorothy Mildred, born at 6 Worcester
Charles Carter) ; born at Farnborough, co. Kent ; of
the Royal Navy, entered as a Cadet 15 September 1900,
Midshipman 15 November following, Sub-Lieutenant 15
January 1904, Lieutenant 28 June 1906, Lieutenant-
Commander in 1914.
Terrace, Clifton, co. Gloucester, 27
June, bapt. at St. Agnes', Bristol,
28 July 1888 ; marr at Houghton, co.
Hants, 28 September 191 1.
Frank Harding Chambers (her cousin), of Ludham, co.'
Norfolk (eldest son of the Rev. Joseph James Chambers,
Vicar of St. Barnabas', Southampton, co. Hants) ; born at
Wolverhampton, co. Stafford, n September 1867 ; educated
at Wolverhampton Grammar School, and at Balliol College,
Oxford, matriculated 24 October 1885 (Exhibitioner 1884),
B.A. (2nd Mathematics Mods. 1st Mathematics) 1888 ;
Head Master of Lincoln Grammar School ; died at St. Remy,
France, aged 44, 16 February, bur. at Ludham 21 February
1912. Will dated 5 December 191 1, proved (Prin. Reg.,
574, 12) 11 April 191 2, by Mary Alice Chambers, relict.
=Mary Alice, of
Ludham ; born
at Tapton Grove,
near Chester-
field, co. Derby,
15 April i860,
bapt. at Chester-
field ; marr. at
Long Ashton,
co. Somerset,
12 July 1888.
A
Arthur Firth,
born at Ma-
chon Bank,
Sheffield, co.
York, 13 Feb-
ruary 1862,
baptised at
the parish
church, Shef-
field ; educa-
ted at Clifton
College.
Rev. Edward Harding Firth,=
born at Ecclesall, co. York,
1 December 1863, bapt. at
the parish church, Sheffield ;
educated at Clifton College
and at TrinityCollege,Oxford,
matriculated 1 5 October
1883, B.A. (2nd Theology)
1887, M.A. 1890; Assistant
Master, Clifton College, and
Curate of St. Agnes', Bristol,
1887-90 ; Rector of Michel-
dean, co. Gloucester, 1 890-9 5,
Chaplain at Aix-la-Chapelle
1895, Rector of Houghton,
co. Hants, 1898; Rural
Dean of Romsey, co. Hants,
December 19 16.
=Frances Maud, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Anthony=CharlotteIsabel,
eldest dau. of Howell, C.M.G., of St. David's, born 19 July
George Denis Worplesdon Hill, Brookwood, 1865 ; marr. at
Browne Harri- co. Surrey (3rd son of the Very St. Mary's, Leigh
son of Lang- Rev. David Howell, Dean of Woods, co.Som-
ford Lodge, St. David's) ; educated at erset, on Wed-
Clifton ; marr. Shrewsbury and at London nesday, 1 2 June
at Emmanuel Hospital ; Lieut.-Colonel 3rd 1895.
Church, Clif- Battalion The London Regi-
ton, on Wed- ment (Royal Fusiliers) 8 March
nesday, 27 July 1910, Hon. Captain in the Army 1 December
1887. 1900; formerly Captain City Imperial Volunteers,
and served in South African War (Queen's medal
with four clasps); serving in European War
(mentioned in despatches); C.M.G. 1916;
Member City of London Territorial Force
Association.
Denis Gordon Firth, born at the
Rectory, Micheldean, on Monday,
28 April, bapt. at Micheldean 25
May 1890; educated at Shrews-
bury and at Christ Church, Oxford,
B.A. 1912 ; Lieutenant 5th Battalion
The Hampshire Regiment 12 June
1914.
Francis John Waller Firth, born 28
August, bapt. at Micheldean 2 1 Sep-
tember 1 89 1 ; of Keble College,
Oxford, B.A. 1913; 2nd Lieutenant
(unattached) 19 January 1912,
Lieutenant 6th (King Edward's
Own) Cavalry, Indian Army, 30
September 1914.
Mary Geraldine,
born 1 3 April,
bapt. at Michel-
dean 1 3 May
1894.
101
^ootiman, formerly of ICetgfjton Au^arti,
to. ^etrfbrtj.
George Goodman of Leighton=j=Mary, dau. of Robert Millard of Leighton Buzzard,
Buzzard, co. Bedford (son of
George Goodman of Grange Mill,
Leighton Buzzard, by Elizabeth
his wife) ; born i July, bapt. at
Leighton Buzzard 10 July 1753.
by Mary his wife ; bapt. at Leighton Buzzard 26
December 1755; marr. there 6 January 1774; died,
aged 64, bur. at Leighton Buzzard 28 January 1820.
Will dated 23 January 1820, proved (P.C.C. 210
Kent) 27 April 1820, by Thomas Goodman, son.
William Goodman of
Buckingham ; bapt. at
Leighton Buzzard 26
December 1777; died
aged 39, bur. there 20
March 181 7. M.I.
Dinah, bapt. at Leigh-
ton Buzzard 1 7 De-
cember 1779 ; marr.
there 8 October 1801,
John Fountaine of
Leighton Buzzard.
Kitty, dau. of John=
Hopkins of Leigh-
ton Buzzard, by-
Sarah his wife; bapt.
at Leighton Buzzard
9 April 1779; marr.
there 1 March 1 810;
died 30 April, bur.
at Leighton Buzzard
5 May 1825. M.I.
1st wife.
=Francis Goodman of=
Freithsdon, Great Berk-
ham pstead, co. Hert-
ford; born 5 February,
bapt. at Leighton Buz-
zard 31 July 1782; died
s.p. 23 May, bur. at
Leighton Buzzard 28
May 1849. M.I. Will
dated 19 January 1849,
proved (P.C.C. 512, 49)
18 July 1849, by Sabina
Goodman, relict.
=Sabina, dau. of - Franklin
of Leighton Buzzard, by
Juliana his wife ; died at
Coleshill, co. Warwick,
aged 71, 18 June, bur. at
Leighton Buzzard 23 June
i860. M.I. Will dated
3 1 July 1850, codicil dated
5 June 1858, proved at
Birmingham 30 July 1 860,
by John Daniel Watson
Yorke and John Franklin,
nephews. 2nd wife.
Elizabeth, bapt. Thomas Goodman of Leighton Buzzard=
privately and and of 6 Upper Barnsbury Street,
received into Islington, co. Middlesex ; bapt. at
the church at Leighton Buzzard 23 June 1786; died
Leighton Buz- at 6 Upper Barnsbury Street, Islington,
zard 9 February aged 78, on Thursday, 6 July 1865,
1784; buried bur. in Highgate Cemetery, co. Middle-
there 14 March sex, 11 July 1865. M.I. Will dated
following. 23 March 1865, proved (Prin. Reg.,
SI3> 6S) 3 August 1865, by Ada Mary
Goodman, daughter. Portrait in
loater-colours in the possession of his
daughter, Mrs. Alonzo Henry Stocker.
=Carolina, 2nd dau. of William
Hopkins of 13 Guilford Street,
Russell Square, London, and of the
Inland Revenue {Portrait in the
possession of his grand-daughter, Airs.
Alonzo Henry Stocker), by Mary
Harris his wife; marr. at St. Pancras',
London, 28 Nov. 1840; died, aged
32, 12 Mar. 1848, bur. in Highgate
Cemetery. M.I. Portrait in water-
colours in possession of her daughter,
Airs. Alonzo Henry Stocker.
Alonzo Henry Stocker of Craigweil House, Aldwick, co. Sussex, M.D.=
(youngest son of Thomas Stocker, by Susan Doidge Crawsman his wife,
dau. of William Willies) ; born 30 March, bapt. at Stoke Damerel, co.
Devon, 11 April 1830; a Student at the London Hospital, where he won
gold medals for Surgery, Midwifery, Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology,
Materia Medica and Therapeutics, also silver medals (senior prize) for
Botany and for Forensic Medicine, L.S.A. 1851, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1852,
M.D. St. Andrew's 1855, M.R.C.P. Lond. i860; Medical Superintendent
Grove Hall Asylum, Bow, co. Middlesex, 1852, afterwards Medical Superin-
tendent and Proprietor Peckham House, Peckham, co. Surrey, and of
Northumberland House, Finsbury Park, co. Middlesex ; died at Aldwick,
aged 80, on Sunday, 24 April, bur. in the churchyard at Pagham, co.
Sussex, on Wednesday, 27 April 1910.
Will dated 21 October 1902, proved in
the Principal Registry n July 19 10,
by Ada Mary Stocker, relict, Alonzo
Harold Stocker, son, Hope Johnstone,
son-in-law, and Robert Le Brasseur.
=Ada Mary, born at
4 Upper Barns-
bury Street, Isling-
ton, 16 November
1 84 1 ; marr. at St.
Paul's, Camden
Square, London,
4 August 1875.
(See Pedigree of Stocker, Vol. 17,
page 179.)
George Goodman, bapt. at Leighton Buzzard 26 May 1788; Cornet 4th
(Queen's Own) Dragoons 27 April 1809, Lieutenant 28 October 181 1.
Adinon granted (P.CC.) 21 February 1815, to Elizabeth Goodman, relict.
He married Elizabeth . . .
Elizabeth, bapt. at
Leighton Buzzard
28 July 1 791; bur.
there 1 1 Septem-
ber following.
1
Sophia Caroline, 2nd dau. of James=f=John Cooke Harker
Alexander Teague of Clerkenwell, co.
Middlesex, by Harriet his wife, only dau.
of Charles Fletcher of Upper Belgrave
Terrace, Pimlico, London ; born at 28
Spencer Street, Goswell Road, London,
21 August, bapt. at St. James', Clerken-
well, in September 1840; marr. at St.
Luke's, West Holloway, co. Middlesex, on
Thursday, 17 October 1867; died at
Fernside, Hornsey Lane, co. Middlesex,
aged 38, on Sunday, 29 December 1878,
bur. in Highgate Cemetery 2 January
1879. M.I. 1st wife.
(See Pedigree of Teague, Vol. 11,
page I5-)
of Danehurst,
Champion Hill, co.
Surrey, and of the
Stock Exchange,
London (son of
John William Har-
ker of Islington,
co. Middlesex, by
Eleanor his wife) ;
born 22 August
1831.
A
Caroline Sarah,
born at 4 Up-
per Barnsbury
Street, Isling-
ton, 3 July
1844 ; married
at St. Giles',
Camberwell,
co. Surrey, 19
April 1882.
2nd wife.
A
Leila Amelia,
born at 4 Up-
per Barnsbury
Street, Isling-
ton; died, aged
5 months, and
bur. in High-
gate Cemetery,
co. Middlesex,
1 1 September
1846.
&0&Z--
io3
Facsimile of a Portrait in water- colours of Thomas Goodman ;
bapt. at Leighton Buzzard, co. Bedford, 23 June 1/86 ; died 6 July
1865 ; in the possession of his daughter, Mrs. Alonzo Henry
Stocker, Craigweil House, Aldwick, co. Sussex.
Facsimile of a Portrait in water- colours of Carolina, wife
of Thomas Goodman; died 12 March 1848 ; in the possession
of Mrs. Alonzo Henry Stocker, Craigweil House, Aldwick,
co. Sussex.
^urfcett
BE
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Azure two bars or on each three martlets
gules.
Crest. — A lion's head erased sable
langued gules.
Motto.— Cleve fast.
William Jones Burdett of Copt=
Hall, Twickenham, co. Middle-
sex, and of Stowey House,
co. Somerset (youngest son
of Francis Burdett, by Mary
Eleanor his wife, 2nd dau. and
coheir of William Jones of
Ramsbury Manor, co. Wilts) ;
born 23 August 1772 ; educated
at Westminster School, admitted
17 September 1783, and at Oriel
College, Oxford, matriculated 10
April 1793 ; of Lincoln's Inn 17
April 1795; died at Copt Hall,
Twickenham, aged 68, 2 October
1840. Will dated 22 December
1836, with codicil dated 24 Au-
gust 1839. Admon was granted
(P.C.C. 8, 41) to Sarah Holmes
Burdett, relict ; further adminis-
tion granted 13 June 187 1, to
Francis Burdett, son.
(For earlier Pedigree see "Notes"
to " Visitation of England and
Wales," Vol. 10, page 134.)
=Sarah Holmes, dau.
of Captain William
Hodgkinson, R.N., of
Brompton, co. Kent,
and niece of Timothy
Brent of Old Burling-
ton Street, London,
whose name she
assumed by Royal
Licence dated 1 Au-
gust 1807, in lieu of
Hodgkinson ; marr. at
St. James', Westminster,
on Thursday, 24 Oc-
tober 181 1 ; died at
Ivy Lodge, Twicken-
ham, aged 83, on
Tuesday, 31 January
187 1. Will dated 7
October 1859, proved
(Prin. Reg., 230, 71)
26 April 187 1, by
Lieut.-Colonel Francis
Burdett, son.
Amelia Eliza, youngest=
dau. of Major James
Sharp of Kincarrathie,
co. Perth ; marr. at
Richmond, co. Surrey,
on Thursday, 27 Oc-
tober 1842 ; died at
Halverstown, co. Kil-
dare, on Saturday, 14
April 1866. 1st wife.
= Lieut.- Colonel Sir Francis Burdett of=
Ramsbury Manor and Foremark Hall, both
co. Derby, and of Ancaster House, Rich-
mond, co. Surrey, Baronet ; born in London
23 March 1813; educated at Charterhouse
and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
admitted pensioner 12 July 1831 ; entered
the Army as Cornet 17th Light Dragoons 18
April 1834, Lieutenant 1837, Captain 1841,
Major 1845, Lieut.-Colonel r9 October
1849; Colonel 8th Middlesex Royal Volun-
teers; J. P. for the counties of Derby, Wilts,
Surrey and Berks ; D.L. for the latter
county; High Sheriff for co. Surrey 1880;
succeeded his cousin, Sir Robert Burdett,
as 7th Baronet 7 June 1880; died at his
daughter's house, 6 Chesham Place, London,
aged 79, on Tuesday, 31 May 1892, bur. at
Foremark. Will dated 17 July 1890, proved
(Prin. Reg., 899, 92) 15 September 1892, by
Dame Mary Dorothy Burdett, relict, and the
Honble Henry Dudley Ryder and William
Joseph Jarrett.
=Mary Dorothy, youngest
dau. of John Smijth of
Cleatham, co. Durham ;
marr. at St. Saviour's,
St. George's Square,
London, on Thursday,
22 August 1867; died
at 30 Rutland Court,
Kensington, London, on
Wednesday, 1 April
1908. Will dated 16
February 1901, proved
(Prin. Reg., 885, 1908)
25 June 1908, by Sir
FrancisBurdett,Baronet,
son. 2nd wife.
Amelia Angela, born at Canterbury, co. Kent, on Saturday, 21 March, and died at Dundalk,
co. Louth, aged 25 weeks, on Saturday, 12 September 1846.
107
William Jones Burdett, born 13 June 1814;=
died at Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush, co.
Middlesex, aged 44, on Friday, 17 December
1858. Will dated 14 October 1854, with
codicil dated 15 December 1858, proved
(Prin. Reg., 70, 59) 28 February 1859, by
Francis Burdett, late Lieut.- Colonel 17th
Lancers, brother.
Caroline Jane Julia, 2nd dau. of Joseph
Neynoe, Captain 5th Royal Veteran Battalion;
marr. at the British Consulate, Ostend, on
Monday, 20 September 1852 ; died at Ban-
stead, co. Surrey, 21 May 1885. Admon
was granted at the Principal Registry 26
January 1886, to William Jones Burdett,
gent., son.
William Jones Lieut.-Colonel Hartwell Harvey Stuart=
Burdett, born (son of William Kier Stuart, C.B., of
at his grand- the 86th Foot); born 15 March 1846;
father's house Ensign 86th Foot (Royal County
at Ostend on Down), afterwards Royal Irish Rifles,
Thursday, 21 16 February 1864, Lieutenant 1866,
July 1853. Captain 1878, Major 1882, retired as
Lieut.-Colonel 2 July 1890; Adjutant
1 6th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers.
Caroline Jane Julia, born at Ostend
on Wednesday, 19 July 1854; marr.
at St. James', Piccadilly, London,
on Tuesday, 27 November 1877; died
at 1 Spencer Road, Southsea, co. Hants,
1 2 January 1909. Will dated 2 1 January
1893, proved (Prin. Reg., 299, 1909)
6 February 1909, by Lieut.-Colonel
Hartwell Harvey Stuart, husband.
Duncan Davidson of Inchmarlo, co. Kincardine (eldest son of=
Patrick Davidson of Inchmarlo, LL.D., J. P., D.L., by Mary
Anne his wife, eldest dau. of William Leslie of Warthill, co.
Aberdeen); born 5 August 1843; J. P. for the counties of
Kincardine and Aberdeen; D.L. for the former county. He
married 2ndly at Thorpe, co. Stafford, 8 June 1887, Ethel
Harriet, only dau. of Lieut.-Colonel Charles Inge of Thorpe
Constantine, co. Stafford, by Mary Anne his wife, 2nd dau.
of Sir Adam Hay, Baronet. —
A
=Flora Frances, born at Dublin
on Tuesday, 4 April 1848;
marr. at the parish church,
Richmond, co. Surrey, on
Thursday, 8 January 1874;
died at Inchmarlo, aged 35, on
Sunday, 6 January 1884.
A\
George Anson Byron of 55 Queen's Gardens, Lancaster Gate, London=j=Georgiana Maie, born
(eldest son of the Rev. the Honble William Byron, by Mary Elizabeth
his 1st wife, youngest dau. of Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Torin
Kindersley) ; born on Wednesday, 3 March 1858, bapt. at St. John's,
Paddington, London ; educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 13 October 1876, B.A. 1880, M.A. 1884; a Student of
the Inner Temple 20 November 1878, Barrister-at-Law 3 May 1882 ;
formerly Lieutenant 2nd Volunteer Battalion the King's Royal Rifle
Corps ; J. P. for co. Nottingham. /K
at Ancaster House,
Richmond, on Friday,
12 June 1868 ; marr.
at Ramsbury, co.
Derby, on Saturday,
22 August 1891.
(See Pedigree of Byron, Vol. 16,
page 56.)
108
John George Ramsden of Norfolk Street, Park Lane,=
London (only son of John Ramsden of Twickenham,
co. Middlesex); born in 1815; of St. John's College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1837, M.A. 1840; a Student of Lincoln's
Inn 14 March 1837, called to the Bar 26 January 1841 ;
died, aged 47, at Ivy Lodge, Twickenham, on Saturday,
19 April 1862. Will dated 24 January 1862, proved
(Prin. Reg., 301, 62) 19 May 1862, by Francis Henry
Newland Glossop, Charles Marsh Vialls, Frederick William
Blunt, gent., and Sarah Ramsden, relict.
=Sarah, married at Teddingtofi, co.
Middlesex, 1 June 1841 ; died at
Ivy Lodge, Twickenham, on Friday,
25 March 1881. Will dated 15
July 1880, with codicil dated 31
December 1880, proved (Prin. Reg.,
337, 81) 28 April 1881, by Francis
Henry Newland Glossop, Frederick
William Blunt and Charles Marsh
Vialls.
Francis Neynoe Burdett, born at Spa, Belgium, on Sunday, 18 November 1855; died in
1908. He married in 1875, Eleanor Raynor.
Dublin
on Thurs-
day, 1 May
1851.
Robert Alexander Houstoun of=Clara Con-:
Clerkington, co. Haddington (eldest stance, born
son of Colonel Alexander Houstoun
of Clerkington, J. P. and D.L., by
Anne Caroline his wife, 2nd dau. of
Michael Henry Perceval of Spencer
Wood, Quebec); born 20 April 1838;
J. P. and D.L. ; Captain East Lothian
Yeomanry Cavalry ; marr. at the
parish church, Richmond, co. Surrey,
on Thursday, 8 January 1874 ; died
at Clerkington, aged 41, on Friday,
3 October 1879. Will dated 30
November 1874, with two codicils
dated 21 November and 14 December
1878. Confirmation granted at Had-
dington 2 March 1880, to Clara
Constance Burdett, or Houstoun,
relict. Sealed in London 22 March
1880. i st husband.
=Major-General George Hatchell, born 8
June 1838; 2nd Lieutenant 60th Foot 22
October 1855, Lieutenant 1857, Captain
1865, Major 1876, Lieut.- Colonel by
brevet 1879, Lieut.- Colonel 1 88 r, Colonel
in the Army 1883, retired as Major-General
15 June 1898; D.A.Q.M.G. Bombay 28
April to 21 November 1872 ; Brigade-
Major Chatham District 1 May 1873 to
January 1877 ; A.A.G. Bengal 20 Oc-
tober to 11 November 1878; A.A.G.
Bengal 9 June 1879 to 20 March 1882 ;
served in the Afghan War as A.A.G.
1878-79, Expedition to Bazar Valley
(mentioned in despatches, " London
Gazette," 7 November 1879, medal and
brevet of Lieut.-Colonel) ; marr. at
St. Michael's, Chester Square, London,
on Thursday, 6 December 1894. 2nd
husband.
Sir Francis Burdett of Foremark, co. Derby, Baronet; born=Francis Elphin-
at Ancaster House, Richmond, on Monday, 5 July 1869 ; stone, dau. of
educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matricu-
lated Michaelmas Term, 1888; succeeded his father as 8th
Baronet 31 May 1892 ; 2nd Lieutenant 4th Dragoon Guards
30 May 1891, 8th Hussars 16 March 1892, Captain 17th
Lancers 12 December 1900; Captain Reserve of Officers;
served in South African War 1900 (wounded); Extra A.D.C.
to the Rt. Honble Sir Joseph West Ridgeway, G.C.M.G.,
Governor of Ceylon, 1901 ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Derby,
High Sheriff 1909 ; J. P. for co. Wilts.
Maude Clara
Frances.
Thompson Boyd;
marr. on Tues-
day, 15 Septem-
ber 1908.
109
Rev. Willoughby James Peter Burrell=j=Frances, died at=
(youngest son of Merrik Lindsey Peter
Burrell of Stoke Park, co. Suffolk, by
Frances his wife, youngest dau. of James
Daniell) ; of St. John's College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1839, M.A. 1848; Rector of Belleau
with Aby, co. Lincoln, 1840-49; marr.
7 December 1838; died in Dublin, aged
34, on Friday, 14 December 1849.
Admon was granted (P.C.C.) 12 July 1850,
to Frances Burrell, relict. 1st husband.
50 Church Road,
Richmond, co.
Surrey, on Wed-
nesday, 18 Feb-
ruary 1885.
/K
(See Pedigree of Gwydyr, Vol. 12,
page 141.)
William Grey Pitt ; joined the
nth Hussars as Cornet 22
November 1839; marr. at St.
George's, Hanover Square,
London, on Thursday, 12 April
1855 ; died at Upper Norwood,
co. Surrey, aged 46, on Satur-
day, 25 May 1867. Will
dated 20 August 1855, with two
codicils dated 25 June 1863
and 13 April 1867, proved (Prin.
Reg., 431, 67) 17 June 1867, by
John Floyer. 2nd husband.
Lieut. -Colonel Charles Sedley Burdett of Shrubhurst,=
Godstone, co. Surrey; born 17 December 1819;
educated at Westminster School, admitted 30 Sep-
tember 1833, left August 1835 ; 2nd Lieutenant
60th Foot (King's Royal Rifle Corps) 21 October
1836, Lieutenant Coldstream Guards 1841, Captain
1847, Lieut.-Colonel 22 August 1854; served with
the Coldstream Guards in the Crimea from 9
December 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (medal with clasp, 5th-class Medjidie and
Turkish medal); J. P. for co. Surrey; died at
Shrubhurst, Godstone, aged 61, on Sunday, 12 De-
cember 1880. Will dated 18 April 1877, with codicil
dated 5 May 1880, proved (Prin. Reg., 83, 81) 17
February 1881, by Sir Francis Burdett, Baronet,
brother.
=Harriet Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Levi
Ames of The Hyde, co. Hertford, J.P.,
D.L., by Anne Bird his wife, dau. and
heir of Henry Metcalfe of Murton
and Seatonville, co. Northumberland ;
marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London, on Tuesday, 2 June 1846 ;
died at Shrubhurst, Godstone, aged
69, on Thursday, 12 February 1891.
Will dated 8 September 1882, with two
codicils dated 17 October 1888 and
3 June 1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 237, 91)
18 March 1891, by Sir Francis Burdett,
Baronet.
Commander Archibald Campbell Stewart=
Blackett, R.N. (youngest son of William
Fenwick Blackett, by Catherine Porterfield his
wife, dau. of Robert Steward of St. Fort, co.
Fife); born 22 September 1837; Lieutenant
Royal Navy 28 June 1859, Commander 16
December 1870; died at 4 South Street,
Weston-super-Mare, co. Somerset, aged 44,
on Sunday, 27 August 1882.
;Blanche Clara Harriet, marr. at Oxted, co.
Surrey, on Thursday, n July 1872; died at
The Cottage, Park Avenue, Dover, co. Kent,
aged 54, on Sunday, 23 November 1902, bur.
in Copt Hill Cemetery, Dover. Will dated 29
June 1894, with codicil dated 3 August 1895,
proved (Prin. Reg., 297, 1903) 14 March
1903, by William Steward Burdett Blackett,
Captain Grenadier Guards, and Constance
Angela Mary Dyneley, widow.
A\
Rev. Allan Henry Lines Bolton (2nd son of J. C. Bolton of Hadleigh=
House, Blackheath, co. Kent, and of Great St. Helens, co. Lancaster) ;
born at Kennington, co. Surrey, and bapt. at St. Mary Newington, co.
Surrey ; of Caius College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term,
1878, B.A. 1883; Curate of Ashwell, co. Hertford, 1882-84, and of
Great Stanmore, co. Middlesex, 1884-85 ; Rector of Yatton-Keynell,
co. Wilts, 1885.
=Clara Susanna, born
at Bath, co. Somerset,
10 October 1857 ;
marr. at St. Matthew's,
Bayswater, London,
on Saturday, 18 June
1881.
/t\
Robert Burdett, born 8 January 1823 ; died at 40 Palmerston-.
Street, Battersea, co. Surrey, aged 48, on Friday, 24 Novem-
ber 1871. Will dated 24 November 1871, proved (Prin.
Reg., 222, 72) 12 April 1872, by Louisa Treherne, spinster.
^Barbara Maria Charlotta, dau.
of William Humakers of
Louvain, Belgium; marr. 19
April 1847.
Robert William Henri Burdett, born at Antwerp
on Friday, 25 February 1848 ; died in 1878.
Francis Arthur Sedley Burdett=
of Shrubhurst, Godstone, co.
Surrey ; born at Harpenden,
co. Hertford, on Saturday,
1 September 1849 ; died at
The Firs, St. Ann's Road,
Eastbourne, co. Sussex, aged
44, on Thursday, 9 August
1894. Will dated 8 February
1893, proved (Prin. Reg., 921,
94) 24 September 1894, by
Agnes Burdett, relict.
=Agnes, dau. of James Campbell
Walker of Stonehall, co. Surrey ;
marr. 13 February 1890; died
at Cambridge Lodge, East-
bourne, 1 November 1903.
Admon was granted at the
Principal Registry 7 March
1904, to Edith Emily Agnes
Walker, spinster. She married
istly - Golds worthy.
Charles Sedley Burdett, born
at 50 Chester Square, Pim-
lico, London, on Thursday,
9 January 1851; died at
Brighton, co. Sussex, aged 41,
on Monday, 18 January 1892.
Admon was granted at the
Principal Registry 19 March
1892, to Constance Angela
Mary Dyneley, wife of
General Henry Ellenborough
Dyneley, and Beatrice Maude
Burdett, spinster.
Henry Hugh Burdett, born
at East Hill House, Oxted,
co. Surrey, on Thursday, 22
July 1852; died unmarried
at Baylands, Orchard Road,
Eastbourne, 28 December
1903. Admon was granted
at the Principal Registry 23
February 1904, to Constance
Angela Mary Dyneley, widow,
and Edith Johanna Burdett,
spinster.
Lieut.-General Henry Ellenborough Dyneley
of Spring Lodge, Heathfield, co. Sussex
(son of Lieut.-General Thomas Dyneley,
C.B., R.A.); born 23 May 1829; Cornet
1st Madras Cavalry 20 September 1847,
Lieutenant 1852, Captain 1859, Major 1864,
Lieut.-Colonel 1871, Colonel 1878, Major-
General 1887, Lieut.-General 1 July 1891 ;
died at Spring Lodge, Heathfield, aged 64,
on Sunday, 10 December, bur. in Putney
Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Thursday, 14
December 1893. /y
Constance Angela
Mary, of Bram-
hope, St. Dun-
stan's, Canterbury,
co. Kent ; marr. at
Oxted, co. Surrey,
on Thursday, 1 2
October 1882.
Fanny Sarah Wilhelmina, born at Shepherd's Bush, co. Middlesex, on Tuesday, 29 March
1859; died at 3 St. Ann's Villas, Notting Hill, co. Middlesex, aged 15 months, on Wednesday,
20 June i860.
Henry St. Albans Burdett, born 14 August
1827 ; Ensign 2nd Madras European Light
Infantry 15 December 1846; died un-
married at Mowuldooroo, East Indies, on
his way home from Secunderabad, aged 22,
on Thursday, 20 June 1850. Admon was
granted (P.C.C.) 20 August 185 1, to Sarah
Holmes Burdett, widow, mother ; further
admon was granted at the Principal
Registry 25 November 1872, to Sarah
Ramsden, widow, sister.
John Cunningham of Witheby=j=Sophia, marr. 22
Sedbury, co. Devon; Cornet
nth Hussars n January 1839,
Lieutenant 10 January 1840;
died at Boulogne -sur-Mer,
France, aged 57, on Tuesday,
20 March 1877.
August 1843 ;
died on Friday,
23 March 1888.
/tv
Emily, marr. Colonel
Eugene Adolphe
Boutiny, who died 1 1
August 1880.
Richard Guinness=j=Amy Georgiana, marr. at the British Legation,
Hill of Stillorgan,
co. Dublin ; died
5 April 1 87 1.
Brussels, in August 1852 ; died at 28 Leamington
Road Villas, Westbourne Park, co. Middlesex,
aged 37, on Sunday, 6 November 1870.
A
Edith Joanna, died at 20 Cornfield
Road, Eastbourne, co. Sussex, on
Wednesday, 12 June, bur. at Oxted,
co. Surrey, on Saturday, 15 June 191 2.
Admon was granted at the Principal
Registry 7 August 191 2, to Constance
Angela Mary Dyneley, widow, and
Beatrice Maud Everett, sisters.
Edwin Hanmer Everett=
of Chinshurst House,
Shalford, co. Surrey,
son of George Everett
of Bridge End, Bourne-
mouth, co. Hants.
I
=Beatrice Maud,
marr. at the
parish church,
Brompton, co.
Middlesex,
Tuesday,
June 1892.
Gertrude
Alice.
on
28
A
112
^tnnp, formerly of forborne, to* Bomt.
Elias Penny of Sherborne, co. Dorset (eldest son of John Penny 06=
Sherborne, by Amy Dunell his wife, of Crewkerne, co. Somerset) ;
bapt. at Sherborne 31 August 1773; Proprietor of the "Sherborne
Mercury "and the "Sherborne Journal"; died at Sherborne 26 February
1846, bur. under the North transept in the Abbey Church, Sherborne.
Will dated 13 February 1840, with two codicils dated 13 February
1840 and 7 October 1844, proved (P.C.C. 682, 46) 29 September 1846,
by the Rev. Charles Penny, son.
=Elizabeth, dau. of
Richard and Mar-
garet Guppy of
Batcombe, co.
Somerset, and of
Portsea, co. Hants ;
born 1 2 August
1775; married 12
May 1795 ; died
31 December 1846.
William Webb Penny,
born at Sherborne 27
February 1796, died
there 1 2 April following.
William Boswell of Dorchesten
and Sherborne, Solicitor; died
4 June 1867, bur. at Castleton,
co. Dorset. Will proyed 24
August 1867.
=Elizabeth, born at Sherborne 12
April 1797; marr. there 2 July
1822; died at Sherborne 21 April
1 89 1, bur. in the churchyard at
Castleton.
A
William Webb Penny of Sherborne; born 27 February, bapt. at Sherborne=
17 October 1799; Proprietor of the "Sherborne Mercury"; died
at Sherborne 7 July 1888, bur. in the cemetery at Sherborne. Will
dated 26 May 1885, with codicil dated 24 January 1888, proved at
Blandford 29 August 1888, by the Rev. Charles William Penny,
nephew, and the Rev. John Stroud.
=Harriet, dau. of the
Rev. John Nicholas
Shuckburgh of Down-
ton, co. Wilts ; marr.
at Downton 17 June
1848 ; died, aged 85,
13 June 1887, bur.
in the cemetery at
Sherborne.
John Penny of Sherborne; bapt. at Sherborne i6=j=Mary Ann Jenkins,
February 1803 ; Proprietor of the " Sherborne
Journal"; died at 27 Pulteney Street, Bath, co.
Somerset, 7 February 1885, bur. at St. David's,
Exeter, co. Devon. Will dated 11 July 1884,
proved at Blandford 12 March 1885, by the Rev.
Charles William Penny, nephew, and Louis Henry
Ruegg.
dau. of John and
Mary Perkins of
Henley,co.Somerset ;
marr. at Yetminster,
co. Dorset, 19 Oc-
tober 1829; died
at Pulteney Street,
Bath, aged 76, 6
March 1883, buried
at St. David's,
Exeter.
Edmund Penny,
born 19 Septem-
ber 1805 ; died
at Sherborne 7
April 1806.
William Perkins Penny, born
22 September 1832, bapt. at
Sherborne ; of Pembroke Col-
lege, Oxford, matriculated 19
June 1 85 1 ; died at Exeter
7 June 1854. Adfrion was
granted (P.C.C.) 15 May 1855,
to John Penny, father.
^C^
^C^^*^- *&■
£^&£^Z*~~^
113
Rev. Charles Penny, D.D. ; bapt. at Sherborne i March 1809 ;■
educated at Sherborne School and at Pembroke College, Oxford,
matriculated 2 February 1827, B.A. (2nd-class Lit. Hum.) 1831,
M.A. 1833, B.D. and D.D. 1850; Domestic Chaplain to Earl
Poulett and to Lord Raglan ; Head Master Crewkerne Grammar
School 1838, and Rector of Chaffcombe, co. Somerset, 1848 until
his death at Greenham House, co. Somerset, 15 December 1875,
bur. at Chaffcombe. Memorial Window in Crewkerne Grammar
School. Will dated 18 February 1868, proved at Taunton 21
January 1876, by the Rev. Charles William Penny, son.
/fVA^ir /^
>&t^**s*^C2
J
=Eliza, only surviving dau. of
James Alpass of Dursley, co.
Gloucester, by Susannah his
wife, dau. of Joseph Lewton
of Dursley; born 12 Feb-
ruary 1 8 14; marr. at Dursley
23 June 1835 ; died at
Greenham 25 July 1880, bur.
at Chaffcombe. Will dated
13 September 1876, with
codicil dated 6 October
1877, proved at Taunton 27
August 1880, by the Rev.
Charles William Penny, son.
Mary Hannah, >
dau. of John
Dixon of Shef-
field, co. York.
Solicitor; marr.
at the parish
church, Shef-
field, 12 Octo-
ber 1864 ; died
at Bedworth,
co. Warwick, 3
March, bur. at
Exhall, co. War-
wick, 10 March
1866. 1st wife.
^Rev. Edward Lewton Penny,=
D.D., R.N. ; born at Sutton
Courteney Rectory, co. Berks,
30 June 1836; educated at
Crewkeme Grammar School
and at Pembroke College,
Oxford, matriculated 23 No-
vember 1854, B.A. 1859,
M.A. 1861, D.D. 1882 ;
Chaplain Royal Navy 1867
-90; died 7 April 1899, bur.
at Plymouth, co. Devon.
Will dated 24 April 1897,
proved at Exeter 16 June
1899, by Mary Lewton Firth,
daughter.
=Mina Sophia,
elder dau. of
- Gerard of
Brimley, Stoke
Abbot, co. Dor-
set ; born 8
April 1855 ;
marr. at Stoke
Abbot 23 June
1877 ; died at
25 Weymouth
Street, London,
9 March 1894,
buried in the
cemetery at
Plymouth. 2nd
wife.
Rev. Charles William Penny,
born at the Rectory House,
West Usley, co. Berks, 23
December 1837, bapt. there;
educated at Crewkerne
Grammar School and at Cor-
pus Christi College, Oxford,
matriculated 22 May 1856,
Exhibitioner 1857-60, B.A.
(3rd Classics and 2nd Maths. ;
Mods.; 1st Maths.) 1861,
M.A. 1863 ; Senior Tutor and
Assistant Master, Wellington
College 1861-91, Bursar 1867
-80 ; F.L.S. ; died unmarried
at Shute End House, Woking-
ham, co. Berks, 30 March
1898, bur. at St. Paul's,
Wokingham. Will dated 20
August 1895, proved at
Oxford 1 June 1898, by
Theresa Jeannette Penny,
spinster, sister.
Lieut. -Colonel Bernard Alexander Firth of Norton Hall, Sheffield,5
and of Moscar Lodge, co. Derby (4th son of Mark Firth of Oak-
brook, Sheffield, by Caroline Gedling his 2nd wife, eldest dau. of
John Bradley of The Park, Nottingham, see Pedigree of Bradley,
Vol. 10, page 81) ; born at Oak brook 14 January 1866 ; J. P. for Shef-
field ; Lord of the Manors of Norton and Coal Aston ; Lieut.-Colonel
Commanding 4th Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment (V. D.)
(See Pedigree of Firth, page pp).
A
=Mary Lewton, born at
Bedworth, co. Warwick,
16 February 1866,
bapt. there ; marr. at
St. Mark's, Sheffield,
12 June 1888.
114
Rev John Stroud of Iillesdeji, Broadstone, co. Dorset (eldest son=j=Elizabeth Ann bom at
of Tames Stroud of Li csHm HawVKi,™* ~~ xr™^ u._ »«• ' ^ , " l uuln at
of James Stroud of Lillesden, Hawkhurst, co. Kent by Mary
his wife, dau. of Charles Naucolas) ; of Merton College
Oxford, matriculated 4 June 1847, aged 18, Jackson Scholar'
Postmaster 1847-51, B.A. (3rd Lit. Hum. and rst Maths.) i8?i
MA. 1854; Curate of Chaffcombe and 2nd Master Crewkeme
Grammar School, Mathematical Master Tonbridge School and
Curate of East Peckham, co. Kent ; Rector of South Perrott with
Mosterton, cc, Wilts, 1873-1904; Diocesan Inspector for co
Wilts, 1884; Public Preacher for diocese of Salisbury 1905 • died
at Broadstone, aged 80, on Monday, 12 July, bur. in the cemetery
at Broadstone 14 July 1909. '
Crewkeme 13 March 1839,
bapt. there; marr. at
Crewkeme (by her brother,
the Rev. Edward Lewton
Penny), on Wednesday,
31 July 1 86 1 ; died at
Lillesden, Broadstone, 15
January, bur. in the
cemetery at Broadstone
18 January 1906.
A
Mary Susan,
born at Crew-
keme School
19 August
184T, and
died the same
day.
Clement Phillimore Penny of Maythom, Kingsbridge =
co Devon ; born at Crewkeme 7 August, bapt. there
27 September 1844; educated at Crewkeme Grammar
School; Assistant Clerk Royal Navy 13 June 1862
Assistant Paymaster 12 July 1866, Paymaster 2 March
1 88 1, Staff Paymaster 2 March r887, Fleet Paymaster
2 March 1893, retired 5 January !9oo; Assistant
Paymaster in charge of H.M.S. "Investigator" in the
Niger Expedition of 1868.
=Heleh Isabella Mary,
youngest daughter of
Sir Charles Gordon of
Drimmin, Morvern,
co. Argyll; born 26
February 1844; marr.
at St. Mary's Pro-
Cathedral, Edinburgh,
on Tuesday, 3 April
1883; died at Lourdes,
France, 20 May 1891,
bur. in the convent
cemetery of the Im-
maculate Conception,
Lourdes.
Theresa Jeannette,
of Holme Rayles,
Wokingham, co.
Berks ; born at
Crewkeme 25 June,
bapt. there 23 July
1848.
Rev. James Alpass Penny, born at Crewkeme 2 January 18 ?c, bapt
there; educated at Crewkeme Grammar School and at St. Catherine's
College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term 1874, B A 1878
o! ' X?.?2iooUrate °f BridSeford. co- Nottingham, 1879-88, Vicar of
Stixwould 1888-96, and of Wispington, both co. Lincoln, i895!-i9iS.
ii5
JFarrtfjam of (Euorntion, to. Hetcester*
Arms. — Quarterly: Or and azure in the first two quarters a crescent counter- changed.
Crest. — An eagle or wings close preying on a rabbit argent.
Edward Farnham of Quorndon House, co. Leicester (7th and=
youngest son of Edward Farnham of Quorndon, by Easter
his wife, dau. of Henry Lake of Canterbury, co. Kent) ; born
27 May 1753; J. P. and D.L. for co. Leicester, High Sheriff
1815 ; died at Quorndon House 7 January, bur. at Quorndon 14
January 1835. Will dated 31 October 1827, with two codicils
dated 8 January 1829 and 4 January 1835, proved (P.C.C.
358 Gloster) 5 June 1835, by Harriet Farnham, relict, and
Edward Basil Farnham, son.
J^y* i&jsw^yfi s77TLs
=Harriet, youngest dau. and
coheir of the Rev. Durand
Rhudde, D.D., Rector of
East Bergholt, co. Suffolk,
and Chaplain-in- Ordinary to
King George III. ; married
by licence at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London,
on Monday, 1 June 1795 ;
died at Brighton, co. Sussex,
27 July 1854. Will dated 11
June 1853, proved (P.C.C.
826, 54) 4 November 1854, by
Edward Basil Farnham, son.
Edward Basil Farnham of Quorndon House ; born=
at Quorndon 19 April 1799; educated at Eton
and at St. John's College, Cambridge; J. P. and
D.L. for co. Leicester, High Sheriff 1870; Major
Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry ; M.P. for North
Leicestershire 2 August 1837 to 23 April 1859 ;
died at Quorndon House on Tuesday, 13 May 1879,
bur. in chancel of church at Quorndon. Will dated
14 January 1879, proved at Leicester 26 June
1879, by Sir Frederick Thomas Fowke, Baronet,
and Robert Bristow Berridge.
=Gertrude Emily, 2nd dau. of Sir William
Edmund Cradock-Hartopp of Four Oaks
Park, co. Warwick, 3rd Baronet, by Jane
Mary his wife, eldest dau. of Henry Bloom-
field Keane ; marr. at Holy Trinity, Chelsea,
co. Middlesex, 2 July 1851 ; died at 25
Eccleston Square, London, 9 October, bur.
at Quorndon 13 October 191 1. Will dated
13 August 1910, proved (Prin. Reg., 219,
1912) 3 February 19 12, by George Francis
Farnham, son.
William Edward John Basil Farnham of Quorndon House ; born at=
16 Lowndes Square, London, 18 July, bapt. at St. Peter's, Eaton
Square, London, 13 August 1855 ; educated at Eton and at Trinity
College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1874, B.A. 1879,
M.A. 1883; J.P. and D.L. for co. Leicester, High Sheriff 1887;
F.R.H.S. ; Captain Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry; died at
Brighton on Thursday, 30 June, bur. at Quorndon on Tuesday,
5 July 1 9 10. Will
dated 4 June 19 10,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
573. '9") 22 APril
1911, by George
Francis Farnham,
brother.
Catherine Matilda Annie
Georgina, of The Heights,
Witley, co. Surrey, 2nd
dau. of Sir Francis Scott
of Great Barr, co. Stafford,
3rd Baronet; born at Great
Barr Hall 6 December
1858, bapt. at Great B^irr
20 April 1859 ; marr. there
on Thursday, 9 November
(See Pedigree of Scott,
page 175.)
Lilian Mildred
Gertrude, born
at 12 Grafton
Street, London,
1 8 February
1884, bapt. at
Quorndon.
John Adrian George=
Farnham, born at
Quorndon House
5 March, bapt. at
Quorndon 1 1 May
1890.
=Elizabeth Doris, only child of Colonel Michael Alexander
Wilsone Swinfen-Broun of Swinfen Hall, Lichfield, co.
Stafford, by Laura his wife, dau. of James Crossley Eno
of Wood Hall, Dulwich, co. Surrey, and widow of Joseph
Macnaughton Fleming, M.D. ; born at Swinfen Hall on
Friday, 10 February 1893 ; marr. at St. Peter's, Eaton
Square, London, on Saturday, 1 February 1913.
116
I
Sarah Anne, born at Quorn-
don, co. Leicester, 17 July
1796; died unmarried at 6
Palmeira Square, Hove, co.
Sussex, 28 July 1875, bur. at
Quorndon. Will dated 25
September 1857, with two
codicils dated 2 February
1867 and 14 July 1875,
proved (Prin. Reg., 649, 75)
28 August 1875, by Edward
Basil Farnham, brother, and
Edward Bourchier Hartopp.
Rev. the Honble William Chafie=
Henniker (youngest son of John
Minet, 3rd Baron Henniker) ;
born 13 March 1813 ; of St.
John's College, Cambridge,
M.A. 1834; Rector of Great
Bealings, co. Suffolk, 1 2 March
1838; died at Dedham, co.
Essex, aged 33, 28 August
1845. Will dated 14 February
1844, proved (P.C.C. 716, 45)
29 September 1845, by the
Honble Mary Eliza Henniker,
relict.
I
=Mary Eliza, born at Quorndon
10 November 1804; marr. at
St. George's, Hanover Square,
London, 28 September 1842 ;
died at 48 Upper Grosvenor
Street, London, on Sunday,
4 August 1878, bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London.
Will dated 12 November
1875, proved (Prin. Reg.,
791, 78) 3 October 1878, by
Philip Witham and Richard
Ward, Barrister-at-Law.
George Francis Farnham of Quorndon House,
co. Leicester, and of 4 Chantrey House, Eccles-
ton Street, London ; born 9 September, bapt. at
St. Nicholas', Brighton, co. Sussex, 7 October
1859 ; educated at Eton and at Brasenose
College, Oxford, matriculated 19 June 1878,
B.A. 1883, M.A. 1885.
Charles John Farnham, born 17 July, bapt.
at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 27
August 1862 ; educated at Wellington
College ; died at Rome, aged 20, on
Tuesday, 30 January, buried at Quorndon
6 March 1883.
,^/iU^ty^-^u^>
117
Carleton of ^reattspears,
(Kjribrttige, co. jflJltttolesejr*
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Gules a chevron erminois
between three cinquefoils or, TarLeton ; 2nd and
3rd, Argent on a fesse dancettee between three
mullets azure as many bezants, Dimsdale. On an
escutcheon of pretence : Quarterly : 1st and 4th,
Azure a fesse dancettee between ten billets or
four in chief and six in base, D'Eyncourt ;
2nd and 3rd, Gules three leopards' faces or jessant-
de-lis azure over all a bend of the last, Tennyson.
Crest. — A mural crown thereon a leopard's
face all between two ostrich feathers proper.
Motto. — Post nubila Phcebus.
Thomas Tarleton of Boles-=
worth Castle, co. Chester
(eldest son of Thomas
Tarleton of Aigburth, co.
Lancaster, and of Bolesworth
Castle, by Mary his wife,
3rd dau. and coheir of
Lawrence Robinson of
Clitheroe, co. Lancaster) ;
born in Liverpool 20 June
1776; educated at Eton;
Cornet 1st Royals 4 June
1796, of 1 2 th Light Dragoons
24 July 1802 (half- pay 25
June 1815), Captain 26th
Dragoons, afterwards of 1 2th
Dragoons ; A.D.C. to his
uncle, Sir Banastre Tarleton,
Baronet, G.C.B., in Portugal
and Ireland ; sold the Boles-
worth estates in 1826 ; died
at Chorlton Lodge, co. Ches-
ter, aged 60, 3 July 1836,
bur. at Malpas, co. Chester.
^Frances, 3rd dau. of
Philip Egerton of
Egerton and Oulton,
both co. Chester, by
Mary his wife, sister
and sole heir of Sir
John Haskin Eyles
Styles, 4th Baronet ;
marr. at Backford,
co. Chester, 23 April
1805; died at Eccles-
ton,co. Chester, aged
83, 29 August 1862,
bur. at Malpas. Will
dated 20 May 1857,
with codicil dated
26 January 1859,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
579, 62) 9 October
1862, by Mary
Tarleton, spinster,
daughter, and John
Walter Tarleton, son.
Mary, born at Chester 10
February 1806 ; died un-
married at 10 Gloucester
Street, Warwick Square,
London, aged 82, on Fri-
day, 3 August 1888. Will
dated 18 February 1887,
with codicil dated 4 Feb-
ruary 1888, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1015,88) 27 November
1888, by Charles Comyns
Tucker, Barrister -at -Law,
nephew, and Fanny Tucker,
His Honour Richard Leigh Trafford of=j=Eliza Frances,
Oughtrington, co. Chester (son of Trafford born at Clover-
Leigh of Oughtrington Hall, who assumed ley Hall, Whit-
surname of Trafford, 5 December 1790); born church, co.
30 April 1800; educated at Rugby and at Salop, 16 De-
St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1822, M.A. cember 1807 ;
1826; of the Inner Temple, called to the Bar marr. at Malpas
5 May 1823 ; Judge of County Courts for 26 April 1832 ;
Warwickshire March 1847, retired October died at Rugby
1862 ; formerly Commissioner in Bankruptcy at ioJanuaryi859,
Manchester; died at 100 Gloucester Place, buried there.
Portman Square, London, 27 January 1864,
bur. at Rugby. Will dated 1 March i860,
proved (Prin. Reg., 137, 64) 15 February 1864,
by George Trafford, Barrister-at-Law, and John
Leigh Trafford, sons. /^
Fanny, born at
Cloverley Hall
3 November
1808 ; died at
Penley Hall, co.
Flint 9 July
1818, bur. at
Malpas.
Rev. William Hodgson, D.D. ; admitted1
Pensioner of Peterhouse, Cambridge, 27
March 1819, B.A. (nth Wrangler) 1823,
Fellow 1825, M.A. 1826, Tutor and Junior
Bursar, D.D. 1833 ; Master of Peterhouse
17 May 1838; Vicar of Cherry Hinton, co.
Cambridge, 25 August 1836 ; Perpetual
Curate of Christ Church, Colne, 28 January
1838, and of Whitewell, both co. Lancaster,
23 October 1838 ; Rector of Glaston, co.
Rutland, 1838-47 ; died 16 October 1847, bur. in the
College Chapel, Peterhouse, 23 October 1847. Will dated
19 July 1842, proved (P.C.C. 853, 47) 30 November 1847,
by the Rev. John Hodgson. /t\
118
Charlotte, born at Cloverley Hall
8 November 1809; marr. at
Middlewich, co. Chester, 19 July
1838 ; died at Eccleston, aged 50,
28 March i860, bur. at Malpas.
Adnion was granted at Chester
23 May 1S60, to Mary Tarleton,
spinster, aunt, and guardian of
William Hodgson, Mary Hodg-
son, spinster, and Thomas
Tarleton Hodgson, minors, the
only children of deceased.
Thomas Tarleton,
born at Cloverley
Hall, Whitchurch,
co. Salop, 9 Octo-
ber 1810; Lieu-
tenant Bombay
Artillery 1828;
died unmarried at
Alexandria, Egypt,
8 May 1832, bur.
there.
Admiral Sir John Walter Tarleton, K.C.B. ; born at=
Cloverley Hall 8 November 181 1 ; entered the Navy
in March 1824, Lieutenant 1835, Commander 1846,
Captain 1852, Rear-Admiral 1868, Vice-Admiral
1873, Admiral (retired) 15 June 1879; served as
senior Naval Officer in Burmese War 1852 (medal
with clasp); commanded H.M.S. •'Eurydice" and
"Euryalus" 1858-60; Controller-General of the Coast
Guard 9 April 1866 to February 1869, when office
was abolished; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 23 August
1 86 1 to 8 April 1868 ; a Lord Commissioner of the
Admiralty 187 1-4; Admiral Superintendent of Naval
Reserves 1874-77; C.B. for services in Burmah 5
December 1853, K.C.B. 24 May 1873; received two silver medals from
the Royal Humane Society for saving life, also a gold medal from the
Congress of the United States for assisting to save the crew of the brig-
of-war "Somers" foundered off Vera Cruz in 1846; died at' 58 Warwick
Square, London, 25 September 1880, bur. at Malpas, co. Chester. Will
dated 17 January 1878, with two codicils dated 3 May 1880 and 10
June 1880, proved (Prin. Reg., 904, 80) 19 November 1880, by Dame
Finetta Esther Tarleton, relict, and Major- General Sir John Clayton
Cowell, K.C.B.
Commander Alfred Henry Tarleton,=
M.V.O., of Breakspears, Uxbridge, co.
Middlesex, and of 55 Prince's Gate, South
Kensington, London ; born at 24 Kildare
Terrace, Westbourne Park, London, on
Friday, 16 May 1862 ; entered the Royal
Navy in January 1874, Midshipman 21
June 1877, Sub-Lieutenant 22 June 1881,
Lieutenant 31 December 1884, retired in
1888; Commander (emergency list) 1913;
Order of Mercy 1902 ; M.V.O. (4th class)
10 February 1904 ; a Knight of Grace
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem in England ; Hon. Equerry
to H.R.H. the Duchess of Albany 1910;
J.P. and D.L. for co. Middlesex, High
Sheriff 1903 ; Lord of the Manor of
Cranfield, co. Bedford.
:Henrietta Charlotte (Lady of
Grace of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England), only child
of Admiral Edwin Clayton
Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, C.B.,
of Bayons Manor and of
Usselby House, co. Lincoln,
by Lady Henrietta (Pelham-
Clinton) his wife, youngest
dau. of Henry, 4th Duke of
Newcastle, K.G.; born at 27
Warwick Square, London, on
Friday, 10 June 1864; marr.
at St. Gabriel's, Warwick
Square, on Wednesday, 8
February 1888.
(See Pedigree of Tennyson-
D1 Eyncourt, page 94..)
=Finetta Esther, twin
dau. and coheir of
Thomas Robert, 4th
Baron Dimsdale, of
Camfield, co. Hert-
ford, by Lucinda his
wife, dau. of Henry
Manning of Won-
ford House, co.
Devon ; marr. at
Essendon, co. Hert-
ford, 27 August
1 86 1 ; died at Essen-
don on Tuesday, 2 1
December 1886, bur.
at Malpas. Admon
was granted at the
Principal Registry
19 January 1887,
to Alfred Henry
Tarleton, Lieutenant
Royal Navy, son.
Mary Beatrice, born
at 75 Belgrave Road,
London, on Friday,
7 August 1863.
Edith Finetta, born
at 75 Belgrave Road,
London, on Satur-
day, ro March 1866.
Freda Henrietta (twin
with Finetta), born at
58 Warwick Square,
London, 5 February,
bapt. at St. Gabriel's,
Warwick Square, 1 7
April 1890.
Finetta (twin with Freda Hen-
rietta), born at 58 Warwick Square
5 February, bapt. at St. Gabriel's,
Warwick Square, 17 April
1890 ; died 30 May following,
bur. at St. Mary's, Harefield, co.
Middlesex.
Vera Constance,
born at 58 War-
wick Square 16
April, bapt. at St.
Gabriel's, War-
wick Square, 14
May 1896.
Helen Maud, born
at 58 Warwick
Square 7 Octo-
ber, bapt. at St.
Gabriel's, Warwick
Square, 1 Novem-
ber 1898.
119
Lieut.-Colonel William Tomkinson=j=Susan, born at
of Willington Hall, co. Chester (4th Cloverley Hall,
son of Henry Tomkinson of Whitchurch, co.
Dorfold, Nantwich, co. Chester, by Salop, 7 Feb-
Anne his wife, dau. of John Darling- ruary 1814 ;
ton of Ashton, co. Chester) ; born marr. at Plem-
18 June 1790 ; Lieutenant 16th stall, co. Ches-
Light Dragoons 6 October i8o8~, ter, 9 February
Captain 3 June 1812, Major 21 1836; died in
June 18 19, Lieut.-Colonel (retired); 1870.
served in Peninsular War 1809-14,
severely wounded at the passage of
the Douro (medal with four clasps) ;
at battle of Waterloo 18 June 181 5 ;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Chester; died
at Willington Hall, aged 82, on
Monday, 26 August 1872. /\
Rev. Comyns Tucker (son=j=J
of the Rev. Peter Comyns
Tucker) ; admitted Pen-
sioner of Peterhouse, Cam-
bridge, 1 January 1826,
B.A. (7th classic and 30th
Wrangler) 1 830, M. A. 1 833,
Fellow 1831, Classical
Lecturer and Junior Bursar
1836, Tutor and Senior
Bursar 1837 ; Rector of
Statherne, co. Leicester,
25 September 1839, and of
Washford Pyne, co. Devon,
1 844-5 7 J died at Morchard
Bishop, co. Devon, 24
August 1857, bur. there. /\
ane, born at
Cloverley Hall
21 April 1815 ;
marr. at Middle-
wich, co. Ches-
ter, 24 October
1839 ; died 1
May 1852, bur.
at Morchard
Bishop.
Banastre Henry Tarle-
ton, born at Penley
Hall, co. Flint, 21 July
1816; Lieutenant 96th
Foot ; died unmarried
at Newton Lodge, near
Middlewich,co.Chester,
aged 22, 18 December
1838, bur. at Malpas,
co. Chester.
Anne, born at Penley Hall 15
July 181 7 ; died 4 September
181 9, bur. at Malpas.
Edward Tarleton, born at
Penley Hall 23 February 18 19,
died 2 August following, bur.
at Malpas.
William Tarleton of=
Hobart Town, Tas-
mania ; born at
Penley Hall 31 May
1820 ; Assistant
Police Magistrate of
Hamilton,Tasmania,
1842, afterwards at
Hobart ; died at
Hobart, aged 75, on
Sunday, 7 July 1895.
^Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of John
Young of Hobart
Town, formerly
of the Honble
East India Co.'s
Naval Service ;
marr. in 1852 ;
died at Hobart.
I
John Walter Tarleton of Tasmania ;
born there 39 June 1852.
Robert Alston=Frances Egerton, born 18 August 1853 ;
Murray. marr. at Hobart Town in September 1876.
Elizabeth, born 24
March 1855.
William Tarleton, born
in Tasmania 13 August
1856.
Leigh Trafford Tarleton,
born in Tasmania 21
September 1859.
Helen Emma Boycott,
born in Tasmania 11
February 1866.
PARMOOR.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Chequy ermines and argent
on a chevron vert five horse-shoes or.
Crest. — An ostrich's head couped argent gorged with a coronet of
fleur-de-lys and holding in the beak a horse-shoe or.
Supporters. — On either side a sea-horse proper supporting a spear
therefrom flowing a pennon ermines charged with a swan
rousant argent beaked and legged gules ducally gorged and
chained or.
Motto. — Fronti nulla fides.
^armoor.
Rev. Henry Cripps, 2nd son of Joseph Cripps of Cirencester, =
co. Gloucester, MP. for Cirencester {see Pedigree of Cripps,
Vol. 2, page 119), by Elizabeth his 1st wife, eldest dau. of
Benjamin Harrison of Lee, co. Kent, Governor and Treasurer
of Guy's Hospital ; born 20 October, bapt. at Cirencester
5 December 1788 ; educated at the Grammar School,
Reading, and at Merton College, Oxford, matriculated 6
December 1805, B.A. 1809, M.A. 1812; Curate of Preston
All Saints' 6 October 1816, and Vicar 10 April 1816; Vicar
of Stonehouse, both co. Gloucester, 4 November 1826 ; J. P.
and D.L. for co. Gloucester ; died, aged 73, at the Vicarage,
Preston, on Thursday, 7 November, bur. at Preston All
Saints' 15 November 1861. M.I. and Memorial Window in
the north wall of nave. Will dated 16 July 1861, proved
(Prin. Reg., 682, 61) 11 December 1861, by Henry William
Cripps, son, and Charles William Lawrence, nephew.
=Judith (sister of Sir William Law-
rence, 1st Baronet, F.R.S.), youngest
dau. of William Lawrence of Ciren-
cester, by Judith his wife, 2nd dau.
of William Wood of Tetbury, co.
Gloucester; born 22 July, bapt. at
Cirencester 22 August 1786; marr.
on Tuesday, 7 July 181 2; died at
Oxford House, Cirencester, aged 86,
on Sunday, 6 October, bur. at
Preston All Saints' 12 October 1872.
M.I. and Memorial Window. Will
dated 19 February 1868, proved at
Gloucester 26 October 1872, by
Henry William Cripps, son.
Robert Maurice Bonnor-Maurice of Bodynfoel, co. Montgomery (2nd=j=
son of John Bonnor, by Jane his wife, only child and heir of the
Rev. Richard Maurice of Bryn y Gwalie, co. Denbigh) ; born 22
March 1805, bapt. at St. George- the-Martyr, Bloomsbury, London;
of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 21 May 1823, B.A. 1827, a
student of the Inner Temple 1827 ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Mont-
gomery, High Sheriff 1 83 1 ; succeeded to the estates of his maternal
uncle, the Rev. Robert Maurice of Lazarton, co. Dorset, and
assumed by Royal Licence dated 20 December 1829, the additional
name of Maurice ; died at Cannes, France, on Saturday, 27 April
1872, bur. at Llanfechain, co. Montgomery. Will dated 29 July 1862,
with three codicils dated 23 September 1867 to 18 October 187 1,
proved (Prin. Reg., 457, 72) 13 July 1872, by Henry William
Cripps, Edward Wells, M.D., and Judith Bonnor-Maurice, the relict.
A
Judith, born at Wiggold,
Cirencester, 4 June, bapt. at
Cirencester 7 July 181 3 ; marr.
at Preston All Saints' on
Saturday, 9 August 1834;
died, aged 79, at 78 Inverness
Terrace, Bayswater, London,
on Tuesday, 26 January 1892,
bur. at Llanfechain. Will
dated 9 August 1880, proved
(Prin. Reg., 181, 92) 27 Feb-
ruary 1892, by Edward Arthur
BonnorMaurice, son.
Henry Lawrence Cripps of Shifford, co. Oxford, and of The Grove,=
Boltons, South Kensington, London ; born at 1 1 Walton Place,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Thursday, 8 January, bapt. at Preston All
Saints' 14 April 1846; educated at Winchester and at New College,
Oxford, matriculated 14 October 1864, B.A. 1868; admitted a Solicitor
in 187 1 ; Alderman of the London County Council; died, aged 69,
on Thursday, 1 1 November, bur. at Frieth, co. Buckingham, on
Wednesday, 17 November 191 5. Will dated 10 April 19 15, proved
in the Principal Registry 17 January 1916, by Edward Stillwell Freeland
and Charles Joseph Jackson.
=Mary Pennington, dau. of
Francis Rivers Freeling,
Captain 6th Dragoon
Guards (3rd son of Sir
Francis Freeling, 1st
Baronet) ; married in
November 1872.
Harry Rivers Cripps, born at 45
Bernard Street, Russell Square,
London, on Friday, 7 March
1873 ; admitted a Solicitor
August 1902.
T
Frederick Hugh Cripps, born at Clewer
House, Kingston-on-Thames, co. Surrey,
on Saturday, 7 March 1874 ; educated
at Bradfield College (1 88 7-88) and at
King's College, London (Engineering
Department) ; Civil Engineer.
William Arthur Law-
rence Cripps, born at
Clewer House, Kings-
ton-on-Thames, on
Monday, 22 March
1875-
124
I
Henry William Cripps of Beechwood, co. Buckingham, Recorder of Lichfield ;=r=Julia (his cousin)
bom at Cirencester, co. Gloucester, 20 March, bapt. there 7 July 1815;
educated at Winchester and at New College, Oxford, Scholar 1834-36,'
B.A. 1837, M.A. 1842, Fellow 1836-45; of Lincoln's Inn 18 January
1837, and of the Middle Temple 14 January 1840, called to the Bar
8 May T840, Bencher 30 January 1866, Treasurer 1880; Recorder of
Lichfield 30 November 1852, Q.C. 10 January 1866; J.P. and D.L.
for co. Buckingham, Vice-Chairman of Quarter Sessions 1875, Chairman
1889; Alderman of Buckingham County Council; a Pleader at the
Parliamentary Bar, retired 1879; Chancellor of the Diocese of Oxford
November 1883 ; died aged 84, at Beechwood, on Monday, 14 August,
bur. at Fneth, co. Buckingham, on Friday, 18 August 1899. The tower
of the parish church at Lane End, co. Buckingham, with a peal of bells,
was erected to his memory in October 1900. Will dated 2 July 1896
proved (Prin. Reg., n 64, 99)
7 October 1899, °y Charles
Alfred Cripps and Arthur
Devereux Cripps, sons.
eldest dau. of Charles
Lawrence of The
Querns, Cirencester,
by Lydia his wife,
dau. of Devereux
Bowly of Chesterton
House, Cirencester ;
marr. at Preston All
Saints', co. Gloucester
(by the Rev. Henry
Cripps) on Tuesday,
25 March 1845 ; died,
aged 92, at Beech-
wood, on Saturday, 13
July, bur. at Frieth
on Tuesday, 16 July
1912.
Theodore Stretch=j=Julia Marina, born
(eldest son of the
Venble Theodore
Carlos Benoni
Stretch, Archdeacon
of Ballarat, Victoria,
Australia, by Martha
his wife); bapt. at
Potterspury, co.
Northampton ; of
New College, Ox-
ford, matriculated T4
October 1864, B.A.
1867, M.A. 1872. /K
at 11 Walton Place,
Chelsea, co. Middle-
sex, on Saturday, 16
January, bapt. at
Preston All Saints'
4 April 1847 ; marr.
at Hambledon, co.
Buckingham, on
Wednesday, 16 April
1873-
Rev. Francis Loche"e Nash (3rd son=j=
of the Rev. George Nash, Vicar of
St. Michael's, Louth, co. Lincoln) ;
born at Weston, co. Nottingham, 19
April 1855, bapt. there; of New
College, Oxford, matriculated 10
October 1873, aged 18, Scholar
1873-78; B.A. 1877, M.A. 1880;
Curate of Mendmenham 1880-81, of
Buckingham 1882, and of Frieth, all
co. Buckingham 1882-89; Diocesan
Inspector for the Deaneryof Wycombe
1891-1902; Vicar of Lane End, co.
Buckingham, 1889. /^
Katharine .Alice,
born at Preston
on Saturday, 22
July, baptised
at Preston All
Saints' 20 August
1848; marr. at
Frieth on Wed-
nesday, 3 January
1883.
Bernard Kedington Rodwell Wilkinson,=Margaret Mary, born at Clewer House, Kingston-on-
youngest son of Colonel Josiah Wilkinson Thames, on Friday, 31 March 1876; marr at St
of Southampton Lodge, Highgate, co. Margaret's, Westminster, on Saturday, 30 June iqoo
Middlesex, V.D. J *
John Milo Cripps, born Edwin Ramsay Moodie=Helen Agatha, born at Seething A daughter
at Clewer House, Kings- eldest son of Edwin Wells, co. Surrey, on Friday, born at Seething
ton-on-Thames, 22 July Ramsay Moodie of 3 January 1879, marr. at St. Wells on Friday,
l877- Rock Ferry, co. Margaret's, Westminster, on 9 January 1880!
Chester. Wednesday, 18 June 1902.
Edith Julia Henrietta,
born at Seething Wells
on Saturday, 17 Sep-
tember 1 881; died
there, aged 11 months,
on Saturday, 5 August
1882.
Bernard Day (youngest son of Frank Day of Wyforne,=Lydia Dorothy,
Woodspeen, Newbury, co. Berks) ; born at 89 Harley marr. at Speen]
Street, London, 9 February 1881 ; educated at Hailebury co. Berks, on
aod at Caius College, Cambridge, admitted 2 October Tuesday, ' 8
1899; B.A. 1902, M.B., B.C. 1909, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. February 1910.
Lond. 1908; Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeon European
Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States;
formerly Ophthalmic House Surgeon, St. George's
Hospital, London.
I25
Rev. John Sayer Haygarth (only son of the Rev. John=j=Eleanor, born at Wiggold, Ciren-
Haygarth, Rector of Upham, co. Hants, by Sophia his
wife, dau. of the Rev. Prebendary Poulter of Winchester) ;
born at Winchester 14 July 1810, bapt. there ; educated at
Winchester and at Trinity College, Cambridge, admitted
pensioner 23 December 1829, matriculated 1830, B.A. 1835,
M.A. 1846 ; Principal of the Royal Agricultural College,
Cirencester, co. Gloucester, 1851-59; died, aged 47, at
Cirencester, 7 April, bur. there 14 April 1859. Memorial
Window in the North Transept of Preston All Saints', co.
Gloucester. Will dated 4 April 1856, proved at Gloucester
1 June 1859, by Eleanor Haygarth, relict.
cester, 13 December 181 6, bapt.
at Cirencester 21 February 181 7 ;
marr. at Preston All Saints',
on Tuesday, 27 July 1841 ;
died, aged 76, at Siddington,
co. Gloucester, on Wednesday,
5 July, bur. there 8 July 1893.
Will dated 21 June 1893, proved
at Gloucester 21 July 1893, by
Edward Brownlow Haygarth, son.
Blanche, 5th dau.=
of Richard Potter
of Rusland Hall
and Standish
House, co. Glou-
cester; marr. at All
Saints', Knights-
bridge, London,
on Thursday, 26
July 1877; died at
2 Stratford Place,
Oxford Street,
London, on Thurs-
day, 1 June 1905.
1 st wife.
=William Harrison Cripps of Glendar^iel, co. Argyll, of=Giulia Orfeo,
The Pavilion, Fishery, Galashiels, co. Selkirk, and of youngest dau. ot
2 Stratford Place, Oxford Street, London ; born at 1 1 Colonel Michall
Walton Place, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Tuesday, 15 N. Ravogli of
January, bapt. privately at Cirencester and received into Rome ; marr.
the church at Preston All Saints' 30 March 1850; at the Catholic
M.R.C.S. 1872, F.R.C.S. 1875 ; Consulting Surgeon to Church,Spanish
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, formerly Senior Surgeon ; Place, London,
Vice-President Pathological Society, Member of Council on Saturday, 2
Royal College of Surgeons, Chairman Metropolitan February 1907.
Electric Supply Company; Lieut. -Colonel Royal Army 2nd wife.
Medical Corps (1st London General Hospital 31 July
1908); Lord of the Barony of Glendaruel ; Author of
" Ovariotomy and Abdominal Surgery " and other works.
William Lawrence Cripps,
of 9D Oxford and Cam-
bridge Mansions, London ;
born on Wednesday, 10
April, bapt. at Frieth,
co. Gloucester, 19 May
1878; of Trinity College,
Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term 1896,
B.A. 1899; M.B., B.C.
1904, F.R.C.S. Eng. 1907,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond.
1903 ; formerly House
Surgeon St. Bartholomew's
Hospital, London.
Thomas Jefferson Faulder of 6 Harley Street,=Blanche Julia,
London (2nd son of R. B. Faulder of Yewtree, born at Frieth,
Thursby, Carlisle, co. Cumberland) ; of Clare on Thursday,
College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas 1 1 September,
Term 1889, B.A. (Grindal Exhibitioner and senior bapt. there 5
Classical Scholar and 1st- class Classical Tripos) October 1879;
1892, M.B., B.C., M.A. 1905; F.R.C.S. Eng. marr. at the
1904, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1903; Jeaffreson parish church,
Exhibitioner St. Bartholomew's Hospital 1898, 1st Marylebone,
Scholar in Chemistry, Physiology, and Histology London, on
1899, in Anatomy and Biology 1900, and Bracken- Friday, 2 Sep-
bury Scholar 1903; Chief Assistant Throat tember 1904.
Department St. Bartholomew's Hospital; Surgeon-
Captain 5th London Brigade Royal Field
Artillery, Territorial Force ; Author of " Direct
CEsophagoscopy " and other works.
126
Edward Wells, M.D. (6th=
son of the Rev. George
Wells) j bapt. at Wiston,
co. Sussex ; of Christ
Church, Oxford, matricu-
lated 10 November 1831,
aged 16, B.A. 1836, M.A.
1839, Fellow of New
College 1832-43; M.B.
1840; Radcliffe travelling
Fellow, University Col-
lege, 1840-49; M.D.
1845; Surgeon Reading
Hospital ; died at Vent-
nor, Isle of Wight, 13
April 1885, bur. in the
cemetery at Reading, co.
Berks. Will dated 10
June 1882, proved (Prin.
Reg., 487, 85) 22 May
1885, by Charlotte Emma
Wells, relict.
=Charlotte Emma,
born at Wiggold,
Cirencester, co. Glou-
cester, 20 March,
bapt. at Cirencester
25 April 18 1 8 ; marr.
at Preston All Saints',
co. Gloucester, on
Tuesday, 2 August
1 842 ; diedat Reading
on Wednesday, 30
August, bur. in the
cemetery at Reading
on Tuesday, 5 Sep-
tember 1905. Will
dated 19 January
1898, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1653, 1905)
8 December 1905,
by the Rev. Martin
Thomas Friend and
Charles Outen Full-
brook-Leggatt.
Charles Daubeny=
(2nd son of the
Rev. George William
Daubeny of Seend
House, co. Wilts,
LL.D., by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of the
Rev. CharlesCrawley,
Rector of Stowe, co.
Northampton) ; born
at Bath, co. Somer-
set, 2 2 April 1 8 1 6 ;
educated at Ilmin-
ster; M.R.C.S. 1841;
died, aged 78, at
The Brow, Combe
Down, Bath, on Fri-
day, 27 December
1895, bur. at Monk-
ton Combe, co.
Somerset, 1 January
1896.
■Sarah Maria, born at
Preston 22 July, bapt.
at Preston All Saints'
31 August 18 1 9 ; marr.
there (by her brother-in-
law, the Rev. John Sayer
Haygarth) on Thurs-
day, 14 August 1856 ;
died, aged 87, at The
Brow, Combe Down,
Bath, on Sunday, 18
November, bur. at
Monkton Combe 22
November 1906. Will
dated 22 February
1896, proved (Prin.
Reg-, 159°. T9°6) l9
December 1906, by
Charles William Dau-
beny and Edward
Brownlow Haygarth.
Rev. Frederick Henry Slocock (son of Edmund Slocock of Newbury, co.=
Berks, by Elizabeth Green way his wife) ; born 4 July 1844, bapt. at
Newbury ; of Jesus College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term,
1863, B.A. 1867, M.A. 1870; Curate of Hambleden, co. Buckingham,
1870-74, of Bray, co. Berks, 1874-76 ; Vicar of Wootton Warren, co.
Warwick, 1876-86, of Mottisfont 1886, and of Eldon, both co. Hants,
1894 ; Assistant Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Winchester, 1895 ;
died, aged 56, at the Rectory, Mottisfont, on Saturday, 16 February, bur.
at Mottisfont 21 February 1901. Will dated 9 October 1880, proved
(Prin. Reg., 644, 1901) 9 May 1901, by Judith Emily Slocock, relict.
'Judith Emily, of
Parmoor, Henley-
on-Thames, co.
Oxford ; born at
West Ilsley, co.
Berks, on Saturday,
2 1 June, bapt. there
31 July 1 85 1 ; marr.
at Hambleden 20
August 1872.
A
Alfred Standish Cripps, born at Standish Richard Harrison Cripps,
House, co. Gloucester, on Wednesday, 24 born at 2 Stratford Place,
August, bapt. at Frieth, co. Gloucester, Oxford Street, London,
22 September 1881. _ on Friday, 22 December
T 1882, bapt. at Frieth 25
I March 1883.
A son born at Wairamarama,
Juaka, New Zealand, on
Monday, 23 February 19 14.
Rosa Beatrice, born
at 2 Stratford Place
on Saturday, 26
September, bapt. at
Frieth 25 October
1885.
Major Henry Harrison Cripps, D.S.O., born at 2 Stratford Place on Monday, 20 June, bapt.
at Frieth 24 July 1887; educated at Marlborough College and at the Royal Military College,
Sandhurst; 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers 4 May 1907, Lieutenant 29 January
1910, Captain 24 December 1914, temporary Major 3 November 1915 ; served in European
War 1914, landed at Cape Helles (Gallipoli) with 29th Division 25 April 1915; took part
in evacuations of both Suvla and Helles (brevet of Major, mentioned three times in
despatches, D.S.O. 1916, wounded); served in France in 1916 (wounded).
127
Edward Cripps of Cirencester, co. Gloucester ; born ate
Preston, co. Gloucester, 4 August 1822, bapt. at Ciren-
cester 2 January 1823; died, aged 62, at Cirencester,
on Tuesday, 26 May 1885, bur. in the cemetery at
Cirencester. Memorial Brass to him and his wife in
nave of parish church. Will dated 7 August 1868, with
codicil dated 7 December 1884, proved at Gloucester
2 July 1885, by Frances Augusta Cripps, relict, and
Edward Charles Cripps, son.
^Frances Augusta, youngest dau.
of Charles Harding of Bole
Hall, near Tamworth, co. War-
wick ; born at Tamworth 20
April 1825; marr. there (by the
Rev. Henry Cripps) on Thursday,
18 May 1854, marriage settlements
dated 17 May; died, aged 71, at
Cirencester, on Thursday, 17
September 1896, bur. in the
cemetery at Cirencester. Will
dated 5 January 1893, proved at
Gloucester 6 November 1896, by
Charles Harding and Edward
Brownlow Haygarth, nephews.
Edward Charles Cripps of Cirencester ; bom at Cirencester
5 March, bapt. at the parish church, Cirencester, 1 May 1855 ;
M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. Lond. ; died, aged 54, at Thomas
Street House, Cirencester, on Tuesday, 25 May 1909, bur.
in the cemetery at Cirencester. Will dated 20 November
1886, proved (Prin. Reg., 910, 1909) 10 June 1909, by
Emily Frances Stoughton Cripps, relict.
=Emily Frances Stoughton, dau.
of Jabez Henry Elliott of
Andover, co. Hants, J. P.; born
10 January i860; marr. at St.
Mary's, Andover, on Thursday,
17 June 1886.
Rt Honble Sir Charles Alfred Cripps, Baron Parmoor, K.C.V.O., K.C. ;=
born at West Ilsley, co. Buckingham, on Sunday, 3 October 1852, bapt
there ■ educated at Winchester and at New College, Oxford, matriculated
14 October 187 1, Scholar 187 1, B.A. 1874 (1st Math. Mods 1873.
ist-class Hist. 1874, ist-class Law 1875, ist-class B.C.L. 1876), M.A
1870 Fellow of St. John's College 1875-81; Senior Studentship Inns of
Court 1876, of the Middle Temple, called to the Bar 13 June 1877,
QC 1890 Bencher 1893, and Treasurer 1916; Attorney-General to
successive Princes of Wales 1895-1901, 1901-10, and 1910-14; Chancellor
and Vicar-General of York 1900, and Vicar-General of Canterbury 1902 ;
Chairman of Canterbury House of Laymen and a Member of its Committee
mio a Governor and Fellow of Winchester College; J.P. for co.
Buckingham, and Chairman of Quarter Sessions ; M.P. for co. Gloucester
(Stroud division) 1895-1900, for co. Lancaster (Stretford division) 1901
-1906 and for Buckinghamshire (Wycombe division) 21 January 1910
until 'his elevation to the Peerage as Baron Parmoor of Fneth, co.
Buckingham, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 16 January 1914;
K.C.V.O. 9 November 1908; Judicial Member of the Privy Council
21 January 1914.
Theresa, 6th dau.
of Richard Potter
of Standish House,
co. Gloucester, and
of Rusland Hall,
co. Lancaster ;
born at Hemp-
stead, co. Glou-
cester, 5 October
1852; marr. at
Rusland on Thurs-
day, 20 October
1 88 1 ; died at
Parmoor, Henley-
on-Thames, co.
Oxford, on Mon-
day, 22 May, bur.
at Frieth 26 May
1893.
Alfred Henry Seddon Cripps, born at Standish House on Sunday 27 August bapt 1 rt
Frieth 27 October 1882 ; of New College, Oxford, B.A. 1907 J of the Middle lemple, called
to the Bar 18 November 1907; J.P. for co. Buckingham; 2nd Lieutenant Queens Own
Worcestershire Hussars May 1915, Lieutenant January 1916.
/c^k^^
128
Louisa Elizabeth, born at Preston, co. Gloucester, 10 October, bapt. at Preston All Saints'
a December 1824; died at Preston, Kendrick Road, Reading, co. Berks, on Tuesday, 26
September, bur. in Caversham Cemetery, co. Berks, on Friday, 29 September 1916. Will dated
6 May 1915, proved in the Principal Registry 28 October 1916, by Francis Henry Cripps, nephew
Francis Henry Cripps of Pyports, Cobham, co. Surrey^
born at Cirencester, co. Gloucester, on Sunday, 29 June,
bapt. at the parish church, Cirencester, 20 August 1856 ;
educated at Cheltenham College; J.P. for co. Surrey.
=Fanny Maria, youngest
dau. of Thomas Davies
of Bank House, Cardi-
gan, by Mary Crunn
his wife, dau. of David
Lloyd ; born 6 June
1858, bapt. at Cardigan ;
marr. at St. Mary's,
Cardigan, on Thursday,
7 September 1882.
John Harding
Cripps, bapt.
at the parish
church, Ciren-
cester, 30 July
1858; died,
aged 24, at
Cirencester, on
Wednesday, 23
May 1883, bur.
there.
G
Frank Eustace Cripps, born at;
Leatherhead, co. Surrey, on Friday,
10 August 1883; educated at
Charterhouse, admitted 1897, and
at Oriel College, Oxford ; Lieutenant
Army Service Corps October 1915.
=Marjory Elinor, youngest dau. of Major-General Charles
Osbaldeston Lukin, Colonel 41st Regiment Madras Native
Infantry, by Emily Charlotte his wife, eldest dau. of Charles
Rivers Freeling ; born 1 August 1880, bapt. same day at
St. Mary's, Henley-on-Thames, co. Oxford ; marr. at All
Saints', Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, 12 June 1908.
(See Pedigree of Lukin, Vol. 7, page 36.)
Dorothy Joan, born at Effingham,
co. Surrey, on Sunday, 9 July 191 1,
bapt. there.
Phyllis Ann, born at Great Bookham,
co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 10 February
19 14, bapt. there.
Robert Taunton Raikes of Treberfydd, co. Brecon, and of
171 Victoria Street, Westminster (only son of Robert Raikes
of Treberfydd, D.L., by Frances his wife, 2nd dau. of Sir
William Elias Taunton (see Pedigree of Taunton, Vol. 4,
page 161) of Freeland Lodge, co. Oxford, Judge in the
Court of King's Bench; born 15 April 1843; Postmaster of
Merton College, Oxford, matriculated 14 June 1862, B.A.
1866, M.A. 1869; of the Inner Temple, called to the Bar
1869; admitted a Solicitor 1879; J.P. for co. Brecknock.
He married istly, 20 August 1868, Sophia Jane, 2nd dau.
of Henry Monro, M.D., by Jane Eliza his wife, dau. of Sir
William Russell, Baronet; she died 7 April 1872.
A
=Rosa Margaret,
born at 28
Cadogan Place,
Chelsea, co.
Middlesex, on
Sunday, 8 Jan-
uaryi854; marr.
at Frieth, co.
Buckingham, on
Wednesday, 2
January 1878.
2nd wife.
Frederick Edward
Cripps, born at
Ipsden House, co,
Oxford, on Friday,
27 April 1855 ;
died at Hailey-
bury College, aged
16, on Saturday.
24 June 187 1, bur.
at Frieth.
Alfred Charles Glyn Egerton of 19 Old Court Mansions, Kensington^
London (youngest son of Sir Alfred Mordaunt Egerton, K.C.V.O., C.B.,
formerly Colonel Royal Horse Guards, and Comptroller of the Household
to H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, by the Honble Mary Georgina (Ormsby-
Gore) his wife, elder dau. of William Richard, 2nd Lord Harlech) ; born
n October 1886, bapt. at Glyn, Harlech, co. Merioneth; educated at Eton,
London University, Nancy University, and Gena University ; B.Sc. Lond.
1905 ; Captain (temporary) University of London Officers' Training Corps
1907-16; seconded to Ministry of Munitions as Consulting Chemist
Propellent Department and as Inspector of Filling Factories.
=Ruth Julia, born at
32 Elm Park Gardens,
Chelsea, on Monday,
17 March, bapt. at
Frieth 1 June 1884;
marr. there on
Thursday, n July
1912.
129
Dorothea, born at Preston, co. Gloucester,
15 September 1826, bapt. at Preston All
Saints' 31 May 1827 ; died at Preston,
Kendrick Road, Reading, co. Berks, 4
February 19 14, bur. in Caversham Cemetery,
co. Berks. Will dated 10 October 1908,
proved (Prin. Reg., 386, 14) 3 March 1914,
by Edward Brownlow Haygarth, nephew.
Isabella, born at Preston 19 August, bapt. at
Preston All Saints' 2 October 1828; died at
Preston, Kendrick Road, Reading, on Monday,
24 January, bur. in Caversham Cemetery on
Friday, 28 January 1916. Will dated 26 May
1914, with codicil dated 3 May 191 5, proved in
the Principal Registry 4 March 1916, by Francis
Henry Cripps, nephew.
Tom Edmund Livingston Oakley=
of Esher, co. Surrey (youngest
son of Colonel Sir Henry Oakley,
V.D., of 37 Chester Terrace,
Regent's Park, London, by
Frances C. E. his wife, dau. of
Francis Thompson of the Honble
East India Co.'s Service) ; born
at Green Lanes, Tottenham, co.
Middlesex, 24 November 1858.
=FrancesEmily, born
at Cirencester, co.
Gloucester, on Tues-
day, 3 January, bapt.
atthe parishchurch,
Cirencester, 29 Feb-
ruary i860 ; marr.
there on Wednes-
day, 19 August
1885.
Adam Robert Hamil-
ton Oakley of Hamp-
stead, co. Middlesex
(3rd son of Colonel
Sir Henry Oakley,
V.D.); born 14 Sep-
tember 1856.
=Ellen Judith,
born at Ciren-
cester 13 Jan-
uary, bapt. at
the parish
church, Ciren-
cester, 25 Feb-
ruary 1 86 1 ;
marr. there 26
April 1892.
A
Edward Stewart Cripps, born at Leatherhead, co. Surrey, Dick Surtees Cripps, born at
on Thursday, 22 October 1885 ; educated at Charterhouse,
admitted 1899, and at Oriel College, Oxford, B.A. 1907
Flight- Commander Royal Naval Air Service 191 7.
25 Cambridge Terrace, Hyde
Park, London, on Monday 1 1
June 1900; educated at Eton,
admitted in April 1913.
Rev. Alfred Herbert Stanton (2nd son of the Rev. William=f=Edith Eleanor, born at 12 Walton
Henry Stanton of Farmington, co. Gloucester, by Mary his
wife, dau. of Charles Lawrence of The Querns, Cirencester) ;
born 1 April 1856, bapt. at Farmington; Scholar of New
College, Oxford, matriculated 16 October 1874, B.A. 1879,
M.A. 1883 ; Rector of Llangasty-Tal-y-Llyn, co. Brecon,
1886, and of Hambleden, co. Buckingham, 1896.
Place, Upper Chelsea, co. Middle-
sex, on Monday, 26 January 1857,
bapt. at Ipsden, co. Oxford ; marr.
at Frieth, co. Buckingham, on
Wednesday, 3 January 1883.
Major Frederick Heyworth
Cripps, born at 32 Elm
Park Gardens, Chelsea, on
Saturday, 4 July, bapt. at
Frieth, co. Buckingham, 12
September 1885 ; educated
at Winchester, and at New
College, Oxford ; Major
Royal Buckinghamshire
Hussars ; served in Galli-
poli Campaign (seriously
wounded 21 August 191 5).
Leonard Harrison Cripps, born at 32=
Elm Park Gardens, Chelsea, on Thurs-
day, 21 April, bapt. at Frieth 12 June
1887 ; educated at the Royal Military
College, Sandhurst ; 2nd Lieutenant 4th
Hussars 6 March 1907; Lieutenant
15 September 1909; Lieutenant 4th
Hussars (Special Reserve) 3 May 191 1 ;
Staff Captain 191 5; served in European
War (wounded October 1914, mentioned
in despatches, "London Gazette," 19
October 191 4) ; Secretary to Minister of
Munitions.
=Miriam Barbara, only
child of the Rt. Honble
Sir Matthew Ingle Joyce,
by Miriam Bertha his
wife, dau. of Sir William
Jackson, 1st Baronet);
born 30 June 1893, bapt.
at Weald, co. Kent ;
marr. at St. Margaret's,
Westminster, on Satur-
day, 5 April 1 91 3.
Matthew Anthony Leonard Cripps, born at
8 Montagu Street, Marylebone, London, on
Tuesday, 30 December 19 13, bapt. at Frieth
22 February 19 14.
130
Charles Thomas Joyce Cripps, born at
8 Montagu Street, Marylebone, on Saturday,
7 October, bapt. at St. Mark's, North Audley
Street, London, 14 November 1916.
Rev. Alan Whitmore Cornwall (only son of the Rev. Alan Kingscote=j=Alice Louisa, born
Cornwall of Uley, co. Gloucester, by Sophia Ann his wife, dau. of Robert
Whitmore) ; born at Uley 4 October, bapt. at Owlpen, co. Gloucester, in
November 1858; educated at Eton and at University College, Oxford,
matriculated 19 May 1877, aged 18; B.A. 1881, M.A. 1885; Curate of
Cirencester 1S84-90, of St. Catherine's, Gloucester, 1890-91 ; Rural
Dean of South Forest 1897-99, and °f Hawkesbury 1910; Vicar of
Coleford 1891-99, of Thornbury, both co. Gloucester, and Chaplain
of Thornbury Union 1899; Hon. Canon of Gloucester 1911.
A
at Cirencester on
Wednesday, 6 Au-
gust, bapt. a"t the
parish church,
Cirencester, 24 Oc-
tober 1862 ; marr.
there on Thursday,
13 April 1893.
Major Herbert Timbrell McClellan of Chiltern Lodge, Shiplake-on-:
Thames, co. Oxford (2nd son of the Rev. John Brown McClellan,
Principal of the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, by Emily Elliott
his wife, dau. of James Parker Pierce) ; born at Bottisham, co. Cambridge,
12 February 1868, bapt. there; educated at St. Peter's, York; served in
the ranks 7 years 287 days; 2nd Lieutenant 4th Hussars n July 1894;
transferred to 4th Dragoon Guards 8 August 1894, Lieutenant 31 July
1895, Captain 1 April 1900, Major 8th Hussars 6 May 1905; served at
operations on North -VVest Frontier of India 1897-98 with Tirah
Expeditionary Force (medal with clasp) ; served in European War (severely
wounded in France in December 1914). /K
=Mary Janet, born
at Cirencester on
Saturday, 19
March, bapt. at
the parish church,
Cirencester, 18
May 1864 ; marr.
there on Tuesday,
28 August 1894.
Arthur Devereux Cripps of High-=
fields, Marlow, co. Buckingham ;
born at Ipsden House, co. Oxford,
on Tuesday, 18 May 1858 ; died,
aged 45, at Virginia Water, co.
Berks, on Wednesday, 30 De-
cember 1903, bur. at Frieth,
co. Buckingham. Will dated
25 February 1889, proved (Prin.
Reg., 156, 1904) 27 February
1904, by Georgina Amelia Cripps,
relict.
= Georgina Amelia, of St. Ives,
Maidenhead, co. Berks, 3rd
dau. of the Rev. Frederick
Harry Hotham, Rector of Rush-
bury, co. Salop, by Eleanor his
wife, 4th dau. of Robert Gosling
of Botleys Park, co. Surrey ;
born in September 1856, bapt.
at Rushbury ; marr. at St.
Saviour's, Valley End, Chob-
ham, co. Surrey, on Thursday,
3 January 1889.
Mary Josephine, born at
Ipsden House on Friday,
14 October 1859, bapt. at
Preston All Saints', co.
Gloucester, 1 January i860;
died, aged 3 months, at
10 Walton Place, Upper
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on
Thursday, 9 February, bur.
at Preston All Saints' 12
February i860. M.I.
Richard Stafford Cripps of Fernacres Cottage,=
Fulmer, co. Buckingham ; born at 32 Elm Park
Gardens, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Wednesday,
24 April, bapt. at Frieth 16 June 1889 ; educated
at Winchester and at University College, London ;
of the Middle Temple, called to the Bar 1913;
J. P. for co. Buckingham ; served with Red Cross
1914-15.
=IsobeI, younger dau. of Harold William
Swithinbank of Denham Court, co. Buck-
ingham, by Amy his wife, dau. of James
Crossley Eno of Wood Hall, Dulwich,
co. Surrey ; born at Denham Court on
Sunday, 25 January, bapt. at Denham 23
April 1 89 1 ; marr. there 12 July 191 1.
(See Pedigree of Swithinbank, Vol. 7,
page 152.)
John Stafford Cripps, born at
Fernacres Cottage on Friday,
10 May, bapt. at Frieth 23
June 1912.
Isobel Diana, born at Fernacres
Cottage on Tuesday, 2 September,
bapt. at Frieth 19 October 1913.
I31
a
r&W**YL -
Corner*
Micah Corder of Great Coggeshall, co. Essex=j=Elizabeth Harrison, marr. at Great Coggeshall
(eldest son of Micah Corder, by Mary Foster
his ist wife); born 23 February 1755; died
at Great Coggeshall, aged 31, bur. in the
Friends' Burial Ground at Great Coggeshall
26 May 1786.
in 1776; died at Great Coggeshall, aged 93,
6 June, bur. there 10 June 1849. Will dated
19 April 1847, proved (P.C.C. 832, 49) 29
November 1849, by Mary Camppen, spinster.
Micah Corder of Church Street, Stoke Newington, co.=
Middlesex; born at Kelvedon, co. Essex, 8 April 1777;
a Clerk in the Bank of England ; Churchwarden at Stoke
Newington ; died at Church Street, Stoke Newington,
aged 77, on Sunday, 24 September 1854, bur. there.
Adfnon was granted (P.C.C.) 12 January 1858, to Micah
Corder, son.
=Frances Ann, only child of Dr.
Edward Seaward of Stoke Newing-
ton ; marr. at Stoke Newington in
1804; died at Church Street,
Stoke Newington, aged 72, on
Thursday, 14 August 1851.
Micah Corder of=
Rotherhithe and Shad
Thames, co. Surrey,
afterwards of Bedfont,
co. Middlesex ; born at
Hackney, co. Middle-
sex, 2 December 1808;
died at Bedfont, aged
7 9, on Saturday, 28 Jan-
uary 1888, bur. in the
cemetery at Bedfont.
flfyrm,
^Charlotte, dau. of Thomas
and Elizabeth Hill ; born
in 181 5 ; marr. at Camber-
well, co. Surrey, 18 October
1845 J died at Holdenhurst,
Wey bridge, co. Surrey, 10
April 1893. Will dated 8
February 1893, proved
(Prin. Reg., 341, 93) 26
April 1893, by Charlotte
Elizabeth Corder and Rosa
Frances Corder, spinsters,
daughters, and Frederick
and Micah Corder, sons.
Thomas Andrew of=
Paradise Row, Stoke
Newington, and of
Furnival's Inn, Lon-
don ; born in 1807 ;
died at 1 Park Place,
Eltham, co. Kent, 27
March 1880, bur. at
Eltham. Will dated
29 September 1875,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
344, 80)17 April 1 880,
by Thomas Andrew
and William Andrew,
=Emma Regina,
born in 1 8 1 2 ;
married at St.
Mary's, Stoke
Newington, on
Tuesday, 4 De-
cember 1832 ;
died circa 1868,
bur. at Eltham.
A
Micah Corder, born at Rotherhithe=Deborah Annie Charles Corder
12 August 1846 ; educated at Bishop, born in of Yamballa,
Blackheath Proprietary School ; 1867 ; marr. at Sydney, New
of the Telegraph Construction and St. Barnabas', South Wales ;
Maintenance Company; one of the Lambeth, co. born at Rother-
Assistant Engineers employed in Surrey, 9 De- hithe,co.Surrey,
laying the first Atlantic cable ; died cember 1890. 2 January 1848;
at Melford House, Weybridge, aged educated at
69, on Sunday, 24 October, bur. Blackheath Pro-
at Weybridge 28 October 1915. prietary School.
Will dated 31 July 1893, proved
in the Principal Registry 24
December 191 5, by Deborah Annie
Corder, relict.
Charlotte Elizabeth, of
Strawberry Hill, co.
Middlesex ; born at
Hackney 1 1 March
1849. _
Emma, born at Hack-
ney 24 August 1850 ;
died at Lower Clapton,
co. Middlesex, aged
5 1, on Wednesday, 13
February 1856, bur. at
Hackney.
I3i
I
Mary, born 13 May 1778;
marr.ini8o2, James Kirkham;
died at Croydon, co. Surrey,
9 October 1866, buried in
Croydon Cemetery.
I
Elizabeth, born James Corder, born 26 April 1781 ; died
1 March 1780 ; unmarried at Great Coggeshall, co. Essex, in
died at Feering, 1833.
co. Essex, aged
89, 19 August William Corder, born 9 May 1783; died at
1869, bur. there. Great Coggeshall, aged 13, bur. in the
M.I. Friends' Burial Ground at Great Coggeshall
19 October 1796.
Frederick Corder of 13 Albion Road,=
South Hampstead, co. Middlesex ;
born at Hackney, co. Middlesex, 26
January 1852 ; educated at Blackheath
Proprietary School, Royal Academy
of Music, and at the Cologne Con-
servatorium (Mendelssohn Scholarship
1875-78); Fellow of Royal Academy
of Music and of the Philharmonic
Society ; Curator of Royal Academy
of Music 1889, Professor of Music
(pianoforte and composition) 1886.
=Henrietta, dau. of
Henry VValford, by
Louisa Barchard
his wife ; born at
Rockferry, co. Ches-
ter, 10 April 1848 ;
marr. at East Bed-
font, co. Middlesex,
25 September 1876.
Rosa Frances, born at Hackney
18 May 1853 ; among her works as
an artist is a full-length portrait of
Dante Gabriel Rosetti ; died at
Vale Lodge, Fordham, co. Cam-
bridge, 28 November 1893, bur.
at Newmarket, co. Suffolk. Will
dated t6 November 1893, proved
at Peterborough 24 January
1894, by Charlotte Elizabeth
Corder, sister, spinster. Full-
length portrait by James Abbott
McNeill Whistler, in the posses-
sion of a private collector in
New York.
Dorothea Charlotte,
born at Cemobbio,
Como, Italy, 30
June, bapt. at Bed-
font in September
1878.
Paul Walford Corder, born at Pimlico, London,
14 December 1879, bapt. at St. Gabriel's, Warwick
Square, London, 1 March 1880; Associate of the
Royal Academy of Music (won the Goring Thomas
Scholarship for Composition 1901); Professor of
Harmony and Composition at the Royal Academy
of Music 1907.
133
Cortier,
James Corder of Great Coggeshall, co.=
Essex, formerly of Feering Bury, co. Essex
(2nd son of Micah Corder, by Mary
Foster his 1st wife); born 1 August 1756;
died at Great Coggeshall, aged 79, on
Thursday, 19 February 1835, bur. at Great
Coggeshall. Will dated 27 October 1830,
proved (P.C.C. 222 Gloster) 16 April
1835, by William Start Corder, son, and
Elizabeth Corder, spinster, daughter.
=Mary, dau. of William
and Mary Start of Hal-
stead, co. Essex ; marr.
at Tivetshall, co. Nor-
folk, 10 November 1786;
died at Great Coggeshall,
aged 79, on Tuesday, 15
January, bur. there 22
January 1839.
Thomas Catchpool of Colchester, co. Essex ; died=
at Colchester, aged 72, 15 January i860. Will with
codicil dated 20 April 1859, proved (Prin. Reg., 85, 60)
18 February i860, by Thomas Catchpool and Edward
Catchpool, sons, Edward Gripper and James Catchpool,
gent.
=Mary, born 5 June 1788; marr.
at the Friends' Meeting House,
Great Coggeshall, on Thursday,
14 August 1 81 7 ; died, aged 41,
on Friday, 18 September 1829.
A
William Start Corder of Kelvedon,
co. Essex; born 7 March 1790;
died at Kelvedon, aged 73,
9 January, bur. there 15 January
1863. Will dated 13 November
1846, with two codicils dated 14
December 1846 and 9 January
1849, proved at Ipswich 11
February 1863, by Thomas
Catchpool, nephew, and Francis
Hills.
David Priestman of=
York; born in 1776;
died at York, aged 74,
in 185 1, bur. there.
Will dated 4 February
1851, proved (P.C.C.
411, 51) 12 May 1851,
by Elizabeth Priestman,
relict, and Joseph
Rowntree.
=Elizabeth, born 13 October 1791 ;
marr. at the Friends' Meeting
House, Great Coggeshall, 3 Jan-
uary 1838 ; died at Booking, co.
Essex, aged 77, 18 August 1869,
bur. there. Will dated 12 October
1867, proved at Ipswich 13 Sep-
tember 1869, by Ellen Corder,
niece, and Henry Horsnaill.
Charles Corder of Great Totham, co. Essex ; born in=
1793; died at Great Totham, aged 84, 17 October
1877, bur. in the Friends' Burying Ground, Maldon,
co. Essex. Will dated 28 April 1874, with four codicils
dated 28 April 1874 to 22 May 1877, proved (Prin. Reg.,
777, 77) 30 October 1877, by Arthur Evans, Edward
Catchpool, nephew, and William King Digby.
=Rachel, dau. of Joseph and Sarah
Atkinson of Sewardstone, co. Essex ;
marr. at the Friends' Meeting
House, Epping, co. Essex, on Tues-
day, 11 May 1 819 ; died at Purleigh,
co. Essex, aged 67, 21 January,
bur. at Maldon 26 January 1864.
Richard Atkinson Corder, born in the parish of St. Marylebone,
London, 5 May 1820; died at 82 Charlotte Street, Portland Place,
London, aged 25, 29 July, bur. at Maldon 3 August 1845.
134
George Corder of Maldon, co. Essex ; born 30 October=j=Phoebe Gibson, married in 1837 ;
1794; died at Maldon, aged 87, 14 November, bur. in
the Friends' Burial Ground, Maldon, 16 November 1881.
Admon was granted in the Principal Registry 2 1 February
1882, to Alfred Corder. son.
died, aged 67, 27 May, bur. in the
Friends' Burial Ground, Maldon,
2 June 1881.
Henry Ferris (son=
of Thomas Ferris) ;
born in 1833 ; died
at Weston-super-
Mare, co. Somerset,
in 1900.
=Ellen, born at Purleigh, co. Essex, in 1839 ; marr. at the Friends'
Meeting House, Bocking, co. Essex, 5 July 1872 ; died at St. Patrick's,
Southside, Weston-super-Mare, 30 August 1911. Will dated 18 May
1907, proved at Wells 21 October 191 1, by Henry Grace and James
Edward Grace.
A
Charles Henry Whitlow=Ann, born at Purleigh in
of Wilmslow, co. Chester ; 1842; marr. in 1862;
born in 1835 ; died 13 died 25 December 1863.
July 1870.
Alfred Corder of=j=Rebecca Ottaway,
Reading,co.Berks
bom at Purleigh
in 1843.
born in 1840 ;
marr. in 1863.
A
lames Marriage of Woodham=
Walter, co. Essex; born in 1795 ;
died at Chelmsford, co. Essex,
27 January 1863. Will dated
24 January 1863, proved
(Prin. Reg., 230, 63) n April
1863, by James Haworth
Marriage, son.
=Anna, born 31 July
1796 ; marr. at the
Friends' Meeting
House, Great Cogges-
hall, co. Essex, 7
February 1823 ; died
at Woodlands, near
Maldon, in December
1825, bur. at Maldon.
Richard Corder,
born 31 October
1797 ; died at
Feering Bury, co.
Essex, in 1813,
bur. at Cogges-
hall.
Alfred Corder, born
20 November 1799 ;
died at Coggeshall,
aged 26, on Monday,
12 December 1825,
bur. at Coggeshall.
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Catchpool=
of Colchester, co. Essex, by Mary
his wife, dau. of James Corder of
Great Coggeshall (see previous
page) ; marr. at the Friends' Meeting
House, Layer Breton, co. Essex, on
Thursday, 25 September 1828; died,
aged 41, 17 September, bur. in the
Friends' Burial Ground, Colchester,
23 September 1830. M.I. 1st wife.
=James Corder of The Old Hall,=
Claydon, co. Suffolk, formerly of
Ipswich ; born at Feering Bury
7 February 1802 ; J. P. for co.
Suffolk; died at The Old Hall,
Claydon, aged 90, 6 March, bur.
at Claydon 9 March 1891. Will
dated 28 December 1833, proved
at Ipswich 14 April 1891, by
Richard Corder, son.
^Elizabeth, dau. of
Edward Kersey of
Stratton Hall, Lev-
ington, co. Suffolk ;
marr. at Levington
on Saturday, 30
April 1836 ; died
12 June 1873. 2nd
wife.
135
Allen Francis Clayton of Kelvedon, co.-
Essex (4th son of Hollis and Mary
Clayton of Dunmow, co. Essex) ; born in
August 1806; died 26 June 1855, bur. at
Kelvedon. Will dated 8 January 1849,
proved (P.C.C. 595, 55) 31 July 1855, by
Emmaretta Clayton, relict, and William
Impey Clayton, brother.
=Emmaretta, born at Feering Bury, co. Essex,
17 March 1804; marr. at the Friends' Meeting
House, Great Coggeshall, co. Essex, on Thurs-
day, 28 November 1839; died at Birmingham,
co. Warwick, 20 January, bur. in the Friends'
Burying Ground, Kelvedon, 24 January 1887.
Will proved at Birmingham 7 March 1887.
Richard Corder of Claydon House, =j=Elizabeth Anna, dau. of William and Mary Ann Kersey
15 London Road, Ipswich ; born at
Ipswich 6 February 1846, bapt. there;
J. P. for co. Suffolk 1905 ; County
Councillor for East Suffolk.
of Waldringfield, co. Suffolk ; born at Waldringfield
17 July, bapt. there 16 August 1857 ; marr. at Ipswich
in 1877.
Elizabeth Kathleen, born at Richard James Corder of=Eleanor, youngest dau. of
Claydon, bapt. there 25 July
1878 ; died, aged 3 months,
16 October following, bur. at
Claydon, co. Suffolk.
Long Sutton, co. Lincoln
born at Claydon 9 June,
bapt. there 3 July
1879; educated at Ipswich
Grammar School.
William Hoyles of The Leam-
lands, Long Sutton ; born 22
July 1886 ; marr. at Sutton, co.
Lincoln, 25 August 191 5.
Charles William Corder, born at Claydon
12 June, bapt. there 8 July 1880.
Ernest Edward Corder, born at Claydon, bapt.
there 21 September 1881 ; educated at Ipswich
Grammar School.
Arthur George Corder, born
at Claydon, bapt. there 7
October 1882; educated at
Ipswich Grammar School.
Gertrude Maude, born at
Claydon, bapt. there 1 De-
cember 1883.
John Kersey Corder, born at
Claydon, bapt. there 30 July
1897 ; educated at Ipswich
Grammar School.
<T7~06l*-'
136
Cottier,
John Corder of Church Row, in St. John's, Southwark, co.=
Surrey (3rd son of Micah Corder, by Mary Foster his 1st wife) ;
born at Feering Bury, co. Essex, 27 September 1757 ; a
Freeman of the Surgeon Barbers' Company ; died at Toothill,
near Epping, co. Essex, 1 February, bur. at Epping 7 February
1827.
L/fi^rn sL <rfvCc$
=Ruth, youngest dau. of William
and Susannah Marriage of
Springfield, co. Essex ; born at
Springfield in 1760; marr. at
Chelmsford, co. Essex, 7 May
1778 ; died at Church Row,
Southwark, aged 55, on Friday,
29 December 181 5, bur. at
Chelmsford Meeting House, in
Baddow Lane.
William Corder, born at Kel-
vedon, co. Essex, 2 April
1779; died at Great Sir
Hughes Farm, Great Baddow,
co. Essex, aged 18, on Friday,
18 August 1797, bur. in
Chelmsford Meeting House.
Thomas Corder of Widford=
Hall, co. Essex ; born at Kel-
vedon 21 December 1780;
died at Reed's Farm, Writtle,
co. Essex, aged 52, on Sun-
day, 15 December 1833, bur.
at Chelmsford.
O^^LO^ Ctf-r-a&f 2)
=Mary, dau. of Thomas Shewell of
Ratcliff, co. Middlesex ; marr. at
the Friends' Meeting House,
Brook Street, Ratcliff, on Friday,
27 April 1810; died at Writtle,
aged 81, 11 March, bur. at
Chelmsford 14 March 187 1.
Will dated 3 February 1868,
proved (Prin. Reg., 304, 71)
23 May 187 1, by Henry Shewell
Corder and Edward Corder,
Thomas Corder of Cranfield, co.=
Bedford ; born at Widford Hall 13
December 1812 ; F.R.H.S. ; died
at Cranfield 10 November 1873,
bur. in the Friends' Burial Ground,
Ampthill, co. Bedford.
=Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin Anstey, by Mary Ann Green,
of Ivinghoe, co. Buckingham, his wife ; born 2 December
1820 ; marr. at the Registry Office, Bedford, 2 February
185 1 ; died at Bletchley, co. Buckingham, 16 February 191 ij
bur. in the cemetery at Fenny Stratford, co. Buckingham.
Tom Downing, son of Edward=j=Mary Elizabeth, born at Kempston, co. Bedford, 20 June
and Mary Downing of Wing, | 1856; marr. at Woburn, co. Buckingham, 5 March 1894.
co. Buckingham. ^
Rachel, dau. of Robert Spence=
of North Shields, co. Northum-
berland : born at North Shields
in 181 6; marr. at the Friends'
Meeting House, North Shields,
24 March 1842; died at Bemers
Street, Ipswich, co. Suffolk,
aged 27, on Friday, 19 July,
bur. at Ipswich 25 July 1844.
Admon was granted at the Prin-
cipal Registry 30 May 1867, to
Henry Shewell Corder, husband.
1 st, wife.
/
=Henry Shewell Corder of=
Meadowside, Chelmsford ;
born at; Widford Hall 16
May 1 81 4 ; died at Meadow-
side, aged 97, 8 March, bur.
in the Friends' Burial Ground
at Chelmsford 12 March
191 2. Will dated 30 January
1909, proved (Prin. Reg.,
577, 12) 4 April 1912, by
Henry Corder and Marianne
Marriage, widow, daughter.
azt&r
=Mary Ann, dau. of Samuel
Alexander of the Goldrood,
Ipswich, by Rebecca his wife,
dau. of John Biddle of Esher,
co. Surrey ; born there 20
November 181 5; marr. at the
Friends' Meeting House, Need-
ham Market, co. Suffolk, on
Friday, 27 December 1850 ;
died at Greengates, Chelms-
ford, 3 May 191 3, bur. in
the cemetery at Chelmsford.
Admon was granted at the
Principal Registry 6 June
1913, to Marianne Marriage.
2nd wife.
c
Thomas Corder, born at Ipswich 4 June
1843; died, aged 6, on Wednesday, 4 July,
bur. at Chelmsford 8 July 1849.
Robert Spence Corder, born at Ipswich 9 July,
died, aged 3 months, 22 October, bur. at
Ipswich 24 October 1844.
'37
John Corder, born at Thomas Thorp=j=Abigail, born at Kelvedon 16 Sep- An infant, born
Kelvedon, co. Essex, of Chelmsford ;
13 November 1783 ; died in 1810,
died at Chelmsford, bur. at Chelms-
co. Essex, in 1829, ford,
bur. there.
tember 1785; marr. at the Friends' at Kelvedon,
Meeting House, Red Cross Street, died at Church
Southwark, co. Surrey, 21 March Row, South-
1809; died at Darlington, co. wark, 19 April
Durham, in 1867. 1 792.
A
Mary Ann, born at Widford John Foster Spence of North=Elizabeth, born at Widford
Hall, co. Essex, in 18 16 ; died Shields, co. Northumberland ; Hall in 181 7 ; marr. in
at Reed's Farm, Writtle, co. born in 1818; died 22 July 189 1, 1843; died 18 December
Essex, aged 18, on Wednesday, bur. in Preston Cemetery, North 1885, bur. at Preston
25 June 1834. Shields. Cemetery, North Shields.
Jane, youngest dau. of=
James Ransome of
Rushmere, co. Suffolk,
by his wife, Hannah
Hunton, of Great
Yarmouth, co. Nor-
folk ; born at Rush-
mere 12 April 1820 ;
marr. at the Friends'
Meeting House, Ips-
wich, co. Suffolk, 9
January 185 1 ; died
at Ipswich, aged 46,
6 December, bur. in
the cemetery at Ips-
wich 10 December
1866. M.I. 1st wife.
=Frederic Corder of Ipswich, formerly=
of South Shields, co. Durham ; born
at Widford Hall on Christmas Day
i8i8,bapt.at St. Margaret's, Ipswich,
as an adult ; educated at Epping
School ; Town Councillor of Ipswich ;
died at Ipswich 26 January, bur.
in the cemetery at Ipswich 30
January 190S. Will dated 26
February 1907, proved at Ipswich
2 February 1908, by Maria Corder,
relict, John Shewell Corder and
Bernard Corder, sons.
=Maria, of Finndale House, Grun-
disburgh, co. Suffolk, youngest dau.
of Thomas Morris of Reading, co.
Berks, by Ann Talwin Shewell his
wife ; born at Reading 23 June
1842, bapt. at St. Lawrence',
Reading, in 1846 ; marr. at St.
Mary- the- Virgin, Winchester, co.
Hants (by the Rev. William
Marten Shewell), on Thursday, 24
February 1870. 2nd wife.
James Ransome Corder, born at South Shields 4 January 1852 ; died at Alum Dene,
Bournemouth, co. Hants, 6 February 191 1, bur. at Great Malvern, co. Worcester. Admon was
granted at the Principal Registry 6 April 191 1, to Frederic Corder, brother.
Henry Corder of Silver Birch, Bridgwater, co. Somerset ;=j=Alice, dau. of William Impey
born in the parish of St. Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich, 13 May of Chelmsford, by Mary his
1855 ; educated at Bootham School, York. wife, dau. of Charles Henry
/». A and Elizabeth Dix ; born at
III 1/ f q it Broomfield Hall, co. Essex, 2
/"'" IdRy j*. y*\ yf /l 0"V ^V-"*^*— November 1861 ; married at
fytfyiA/VS/l tne Friends' Meeting House,
[ .. Chelmsford, 13 June 1889.
Roland Henry Corder, born
at Northfield, Bridgwater, 7
December 1890 ; educated at
Sidcot School.
Alwyn St. Dunstan Corder, born at Northfield, Bridgwater,
27 March 1893 ; educated at Sidcot School ; 2nd Lieutenant
Worcestershire Regiment, 8 August 1915; transferred to the
Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars, 10 February 19 16.
138
Susanna, Author of "Memorials of Friends, a Robert Corder,
Brief Outline of the Origin and the Principles of died at Church
the Society," and other works; died at Chelmsford, Row, South-
co. Essex, aged 76, 28 February, bur. in the wark, co. Surrey,
Friends' Burial Ground at Chelmsford, 3 March aged 7, 31 May
1864. Will dated 31 August 186 1, proved (Prin. 1797.
Reg., 311, 64) 4 May 1864, by Lucy How, widow,
sister, and Henry Shewell Corder, nephew.
Maria, born at Church
Row, Southwark, 5
August 1793 J died
at Aspley Guise, co.
Bedford, 23 August
1 88 1, bur. there.
Richard Corder, born at Widford
Hall, co. Essex, in 1820; died at
Ipswich, aged 15, on Monday, 27
April, bur. at the New Meeting
House, Ipswich, 3 May 1835.
Edward Corder of Reed's Farm, Writtle, co. Essex ; born
at Widford Hall in 182 1 ; Alderman of the Essex County
Council ; died at Reed's Farm, Writtle, aged 77, 20 March,
bur. at Chelmsford, 23 March 1899. Will dated 5 October
1898, proved (Prin. Reg., 1403, 99) 22 December 1899,
by Octavius Corder, brother, Herbert Marriage, nephew,
and Reginald William Christy.
Eleanor Mary,
born at Ipswich
1 7 December
i87o,bapt.atSt.
Margaret's, Ips-
wich, 2 3 January
1871.
Bernard Corder of The Croft,=
Westerfield, co. Suffolk ; born
at Ipswich 25 November 1871,
bapt. at St. Margaret's, Ipswich,
4 February 1872 ; educated at
Ipswich Grammar School.
Olive Kathleen Jane, dau. of John Spurrier
Parmiter of Winchester, by Louisa his wife,
dau. of Robert Rayne of Calcutta, India;
born at Winchester 16 July 1872, bapt. at
St. Cross, Winchester ; marr. at Ruddington,
co. Nottingham, 17 April 1902.
Sheppard Ransome Corder,
born at South Shields 5 July
1853 ; died at Robertson,
New South Wales, aged 37,
14 June, bur. there 16 June
1891.
Frederic Corder of Ipswich ;=
born in the parish of
Jarrow, South Shields, 19
May 1855.
Ruth, born at Ipswich
13 October 1899.
John Shewell Corder of
Wimbourne House, Ipswich ;
born in the parish of Westoe,
South Shields, 5 November
1856; educated at York;
Architect.
Arthur Biddell Corder
of Ipswich ; born
at South Shields 5
September 1858.
=Gertrude, dau. of Thomas Tully
Dann of Nuffield, co. Surrey ;
born 20 March 1862 ; marr. at
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, 2
March 1897.
Judith Gertrude, born at Ipswich
8 February 1901.
Annie, born at Ipswich 20 March 1861.
Jane Ransome, born at Ipswich 20
February 1863 ; died 13 July, bur. in
the cemetery at Ipswich 18 July 1864.
Herbert Marriage (son of John Marriage of Moulsham Lodge, Chelms-^Marianne, of Burnham
ford, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Thomas and Margaret Marriage of
Springfield, Chelmsford) ; born at Moulsham Lodge, Chelmsford, 26
March 1846; died at Moulsham Lodge, Chelmsford, 12 September,
bur. in the Friends' Burial Ground at Chelmsford 15 September 1904.
Will dated 14 October 1902, with codicil dated n September 1903,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1387, 1904), 17 November 1904, by Marianne
Marriage, relict, Frederick George Marriage, nephew, and Charles
Ernest Barrett
co. Somerset ; born in
the parish of St. Mary-le-
Tower, Ipswich, 23 Feb-
ruary 1857 ; marr. at the
Friends' Meeting House,
Chelmsford, 27 June
1878.
A
139
Edward Corder of Tavern Street, Ipswich ; born at Church=
Row, Southwark, co. Surrey, 2 June 1798 ; died at Ipswich,
aged 63, 29 June, bur. in the cemetery at Ipswich 4 July
1 86 1. Will dated 4 March 1858, proved at Ipswich 17
July 1861, by Alfred Corder, son, and by the affirmation
of Henry Shewell Corder, nephew.
=Sarah, dau. of Thomas Shewell ;
marr. at the Friends' Meeting House,
Ipswich, on Wednesday, 1 1 May
1824; died, aged 58, 22 July, bur.
at Ipswich 27 July 1845.
Alfred Corder of Ipswich ; born in the parish of St. Lawrence, Ipswich, 5 April
1827; educated at Ipswich Grammar School; died at Ipswich 29 August 1875,
bur. at Kesgrave, co. Suffolk. Will dated 5 February 1873, with codicil dated 17
March 1875, proved at Ipswich 18 October 1875, by Frederic Corder, Edward
Corder and Richard Bevington Shewell, cousins.
Elizabeth, dau.=
of Seth Wins-
low ; born in
1832 ; marr. in
1851 ; died 3
July 1866. 1st
wife.
=Robert Corder, born=
at Widford Hall, co.
Essex, 22 August
1823 ; died 4 August,
bur. in Fairmount
Cemetery, near Jones-
borough, Indiana,
Grant Co., U.S.A.,
7 August 1898.
=Sarah A. van=
Home, born
28 May 1845;
died 28 Jan-
uary 1872.
2nd wife.
=Louisa Beals,
born 30 Octo-
ber 1839. 3rd
wife.
Robert Corder, born
10 July 1868; died
13 September 1888.
Edward Corder, born
26 October 187 1 ;
died 30 July 1872.
John Shewell Corder,
born at Widford
Hall in 1825 ; died
at Reed's Farm,
Writtle, co. Essex,
aged 29, 27 June, bur.
in the Friends' Burial
Ground, Broomfield
Road, Chelmsford, co.
Essex, 30 June 1856.
Mary Elizabeth,
Clark Spears.
born n April 1852; married
Susanna, born 28 October 1853 ; died
21 October i860, bur. at Back Creek,
Indiana.
Thomas Corder, born 1
December 1855 ; died
5 April 1896, buried in
Fairmount Cemetery, near
Jonesborough, Indiana.
He married Laura Dugan.
Sarah, born 16 May 1858 ; marr.
9 September 1880, William R.
Smith. She died 31 December
1888, and was buried in
Fairmount Cemetery, near
Jonesborough, Indiana.
Henry Corder, born 4 No-
vember 1863 ; died 8 February
1900, buried in Fairmount
Cemetery, near Jonesborough,
Indiana. He married istly
Loretta Leach, and 2ndly
Lucinda Mullen.
Thomas Frederick
Corder.
/f.
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Priscilla, born at Church William Fitzwilliam How of=Lucy, born at Church Row, South-
Row, Southwark, co. Aspley Guise, co. Bedford; wark, 7 October 1803; married
Surrey, 30 June 1801 ; born in 1796; died at Aspley in 1830; died at Aspley Guise in
died there 31 July Guise 30 March 1864, buried February 1889, buried there,
following. there.
Emma Spence,=Octavius Corder of Brundall, co. Norfolk ; born at Reeds,=
born in 1830; Writtle, co. Essex, in 1825 ; Member of the Council of the
marriedini853; Pharmaceutical Society; died at Brundall 5 January 1910,
died in 1855. bur. there. Will dated 10 February 1905, with codicil dated
1st wife. 9 October 1906, proved at Norwich 10 February 1910,
by Mary Margaret Corder, spinster, daughter, and William
Augustus Thurgar.
=Margaret Jane
Hall, born in
1836; married
in 1858. 2nd
wife.
Mary Margaret,
of Brundall ;
born at Fyfield
Hall, co. Essex,
in 1858.
Edward Corder,=
born at Fyfield
Hall in 1862 ;
died s.p. 13 Feb-
ruary 19 1 3, bur.
at Old Alberta,
Canada.
=Alice Katherine, 2nd dau. of G. Mason; born in 1862 ;
marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, on
Thursday, 31 July 1890; died at 31 London Street,
Norwich, on Friday, 9 October 1891, bur. in the cemetery
at Norwich. Will dated 4 February 189 1, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1 162, 92) 17 December 1892, by Edward Corder,
husband.
William Augustus=j=Edith, born at Fy-
Thurgar of East
Croft, Hemsby, co.
Norfolk.
field Hall in 1863 ;
marr. at Brundall 21
April 1897.
A
Lucy Agnes,
born at Fy-
field Hall in
1866 ; died
in Russia in
1916.
John Talwin Corder=
of London Street,
Norwich ; born in
1870.
Annie Elcock,
marr. in 1896.
Nancy, born at London
Street, Norwich, in
1897.
Philip Corder, born
at London Street,
Norwich, in 1901.
Michael Corder, born
at London Street,
Norwich, in 1906.
George Horace Reeve of=y= Agatha Constance, born
Duke Street, Norwich (son
of Edward Jalloway Reeve,
by Amelia Booty his wife) ;
born at Duke Street,
Norwich, 10 February 1870.
at 31 London Street,
Norwich, 8 June 1873,
bapt. at St. Andrew's,
Norwich ; marr. at
the Octagon Chapel,
Norwich, 1 o March 1896.
Grace, born at 31
London Street,
Norwich, 3 De-
cember 1875.
I I I
Three children,
died in infancy.
/K
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Alexander Corder of i Carlton=j=Lucy, dau. of Joseph Watson of Bensham Grove, Gateshead,
Terrace, Sunderland, co. Dur-
ham ; born at Widford Hall
co. Essex, 21 September 1831.
co. Durham, by Sarah Spence his wife; born 1 January
1836 ; marr. at the Friends' Meeting House, Newcastle-
upon-Tyne, co. Northumberland, 20 July 1859.
^yCoYiai/x^^^^
vwdeA-
Robert Watson=
Corder of 31
Cuba Street,
Sunderland ;
born at Gates-
head 28 May
i860.
=Lilly Gray, dau. of
Horatio Ralph Vaux
of Sunderland ; marr.
at Trinity Presby-
terian Church, Sunder-
land, 17 September
1890.
Walter Shewell Corder=pMargaret Lindsay, dau. of
of 4 Rosella Place,
North Shields, co. North-
umberland ; born at
Sunderland 27 October
1861.
Arnold Corder, born at Sunderland 24 Dorothy, born
October 1891; joined the 7th Durham at Sunderland
Light Infantry 6 September 1 9 1 4 ; served in 4 August 1 893.
European War; died at Boulogne, France,
26 May 1915, from wounds received near
Ypres, Flanders, on Whit-Monday, 24 May.
William Lindsay Watson of
Tigbourne Cottage, Witley,
co. Surrey ; bom at Witley
20 October 1864 ; marr.
at Marton, co. York, 26
August 1891.
Eileen, born Michael West-
at North ray Corder,
Shields 31 born at North
July 1894. Shieldsi2june
1901.
Percy Corder of 1 Collingwood Terrace, :
Newcastle-upon-Tyne; born at Sunderland
1 April 1863 ; admitted a Solicitor in
December 1885.
=Helen Lindsay, dau. of William Lindsay Watson
of Tigbourne Cottage, Witley; born 25 June
1866; marr. at Marton 16 August 1893.
Clifford Percy Corder, born
at Newcastle-upon-Tyne
10 October 1895; died 15
March 1896, bur. in Jes-
mond Cemetery, Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
Terence Spence Corder, born at Clive Shewell Rachel, born
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 7 May Corder, born at Newcastle-
1897 ; 2nd Lieutenant Northum- at Newcastle- upon-Tynei7
brian Brigade, Royal Field Ar- upon-Tyne 20 August 1902.
tillery; serving in European War May 1900.
since 2 August 191 5.
Herbert Corder of v
Carlton Terrace, Sunder-
land ; born at High
Street, Sunderland, 6
June 1864.
=Mary Grace, dau. of Joseph John Dymond
of Otley, co. York ; born 5 July 1867 ;
marr. at the Friends' Meeting House,
Ilkley, co. York, 13 March 1890.
Ernest Corder, born at
Fawcett Street, Sunder-
land, 10 January 1866.
Philip Corder, born=Johanna Adriana, dau. of Hugo Maurits van der Mersch of Heerewegen,
at 10 Kensington Zeist, Holland; born at Zeist 6 July 1887; marr. at the Friends'
Terrace, Sunderland, Meeting House, Jordans, co. Buckingham, 23 December 1915.
5 March 1891.
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B
Francis Corder of i Ashbrook Terrace, Sunderland,=
co. Durham ; born at Reed's Farm, Writtle, co.
Essex, 27 October 1833 ; died at 1 Ashbrook
Terrace, Sunderland, aged 73, on Wednesday, 13
March, bur. in the Friends' Burial Ground at Bishop-
wearmouth, co. Durham, on Friday, 15 March
1907.
/4L
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6s7^£*^
=Edith, dau. of James Watson of
Hawick, co. Northumberland, by Mary
Spence his wife ; born at Newcastle-
upon-Tyne, co. Northumberland, 24 April
1844 ; marr. at the Friends' Meeting
House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 23 August
1865 ; died at 1 Ashbrook Terrace,
Sunderland, aged 49, 8 October, bur.
at Sunderland, 11 October 1893.
John Henry
Robinson of
Lanthwaite, Dart-
mouth Row,
Blackheath, co.
Kent (son of
Henry Robinson
of Lewisham, co.
Kent, by Jane
Lorte [nei Col-
gate] his wife) ;
born at Lewisham
9 May 1866.
Alice Mary, born at
Sunderland 19 Oc-
tober 1866; marr.
at the Friends'
Meeting House,
Pardshaw, co. Cum-
berland, 12 August
1892.
James Watson
Corder of 1
Ashbrook Ter-
race, Sunder-
land ; born
at Argyle
Street, Sunder-
land, 2 No-
vember 1867.
George Bennett=j=Edith Frances, born
Gibbs of 3 Ash-
brook Crescent,
Sunderland (son
ofGeorgeSleight
Gibbs of Dar-
lington, co. Dur-
ham, by Isabella
Smith his wife,
dau. of Hudson
AtkinsonBinney
of Darlington) ;
born at Haugh-
ton - le - Skerne,
co. Durham, 3
January 1864.
A
at Ashbrook Ter-
race, Sunderland,
14 March 1870 ;
marr. at the Friends'
Meeting House,
Sunderland, 26
June 1900.
A
John Harold Mounsey of West Lawn,=
Sunderland (son of John Wilfred Mounsey
of Sunderland, by Mary Charlotte his
wife, dau. of Joshua Green of Stansted,
co. Essex) ; born at Sunderland 12 January
i873-
A
=Jessie, born at Ashbrook Terrace, Ruth, born at
Sunderland, 18 December 1871; Sunderland 7
marr. at the Friends' Meeting May 1875.
House, Sunderland, 27 June
1899.
Francis Longstreth Thompson, =j=Mildred Grace, born at
son of Francis Thompson
of Croydon, co. Surrey, by
Emma Florence Pepler [nee
Mills] his wife ; born 3 May
1890.
A
Sunderland 15 October
1892; marr. at the Friends'
Meeting House, Jordans,
co. Buckingham, on Friday,
18 July 1913.
Stephen Corder,
born at 10
KensingtonTer-
race, Sunder-
land, 18 March
1894.
Joan, born at
1 Carlton Ter-
race, Sunder-
land, 1 Decem-
ber 1899.
t\/y\iu)tH . fcnraeS?
143
Cottier.
William Corder of Broad Street, Bloomsbury, London (4th son=
of Micah Corder, by Mary Foster his 1st wife) ; born at Feering
Bury, co. Essex, 1 August 1760 ; died at Broad Street, Bloomsbury,
aged 67, n December, bur. in Bunhill Fields, London, 16 December
1827. Admonwas granted (P.C.C.) 2 July 1828, to Margaret Corder,
relict.
■Margaret Vaughan, of
Builth, co. Brecon ;
marr. in 1790; died in
London, aged 64, in
1829.
Samuel Corder, born at Broad=
Street, Bloomsbury, 9 January
1794 ; died at Regent's Park,
London, 11 December 1832.
=Emma Vine, born
in 1809 ; marr. in
1828.
James Corder,
died, aged 7
months, 5 Jan-
uary 1796.
Samuel John Corder, born in
18^2 ; died in the Crimea.
Margaret, born at
28 Broad Street,
Bloomsbury, 4 Jan-
uary, died there 20
May, bur. in Bunhill
Fields, London, 24
May 1797.
Elizabeth Mary=
Weekes, born in
1 80 1 ; marr. in
1829 ; died at
West Brompton,
London, on Mon-
day, 2 2 March
1852. 1st wife.
=James Corder, born at Broad=
Street, Bloomsbury, 25 August
1798; a Member of Lincoln's
Inn and a Special Pleader at
Serjeant's Inn ; died at Edgbas-
ton, co. Warwick, aged 76, on
Tuesday, 6 October 1874.
Will dated 30 May 1859,
proved at Birmingham 28 Oc-
tober 1874, by Sarah Corder,
relict.
=Sarah, dau. of T. Annerly Allcock of
Abbott's Bromley Park, co. Stafford ; marr.
in 1854 ; died at Clare Lodge, Clapham
Park, co. Surrey, aged 77, on Monday,
24 January 1894. Will dated 20 Decem-
ber 1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 981, 97)
29 September 1897, by Arthur Annerly
Corder, gent., son. 2nd wife.
James Corder,
born in Tavi-
stock Street,
Covent Garden,
London, 8 April,
bapt. at St.
Paul's, Covent
Garden, 1 1 Au-
gust 1830 ; died
unmarried in
India.
I
William Corder, F.R.G.S., F. R.S. A. ;=
born in Tavistock Street, Covent
Garden, London, 26 May, bapt. at
St. Paul's, Covent Garden, 18 August
1832 ; died at i78 0akwood Court,
Kensington, London, aged 83, on
Tuesday, 15 June 19 15, bur. in
Brompton Cemetery, London. Will
dated 10 March 1910, with codicil
dated 22 January 191 2, proved in
the Principal Registry 29 July 1915.
■Caroline Phcebe, dau.
of Elijah Barnett ;
born 4 July 1831 ;
marr. at the parish
church, Edgbaston,
in November 1856;
died at Birmingham
23 April 1881, bur.
there.
Frederic Corder,
born in Tavistock
Street, Covent
Garden, London,
27 May, bapt. at
St. Paul's, Covent
Garden, 19 No-
vember 1834, died
the following year.
Ellen Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Henry=pWilliam James Corder=
Lyne Dixson of Parkhurst Road,
Holloway, co. Middlesex, by Rosetta
his wife ; born in London 1 February
1862 ; marr. at St. George's, Tufnell
Park, co. Middlesex, on Wednesday,
7 June 1882 ; died in London on
Saturday, 20 August, buried in
Brompton Cemetery, London, 24
August 1 9 10. Will dated 16 August
1910, proved (Prin. Reg. 1395, 10)
7 October 1910, by William James
Corder, husband. 1st wife.
of Victoria Avenue,
Parktown, Johannes-
burg, South Africa ;
born at Birmingham,
co. Warwick, 25 August
1857-
=Barbara, dau. of Abram Hirst
Lockwood, by Florence Mary his
wife 1 born at Ealing, co. Middle-
sex, 9 September 1885; marr.
at All Souls', Langham Place,
London, 8 June 191 1. 2nd wife.
Bettine Sheila, born at Sea Point,
Cape of Good Hope, 23 March 1912.
144
George Lovell=j=Margaret, born at Broad Street, Bloomsbury, London, 21 July 1799; marr.
of Bristol, co. at the Friends' Meeting House, St. Martin's Lane, Westminster, on Thursday,
Gloucester. 22 January 1824 ; died in 1850.
A
Lieut. -Colonel Arthur Annerly Corder of Glendoone, Havant, co.=j=Lucy Ellen, only child of
Hants, C.M.G. ; born 22 November 1856 ; educated at the
Proprietary and King Edward Schools, Birmingham ; Captain The
Duke of Edinburgh's Own Edinburgh Artillery (Militia) 8 May
1886, Major 4 September 1895 ; attached to Army Ordnance
Department 16 May 1900 ; of Reserve of Officers 12 March 1901 ;
Major 8 September 19 14; Lieut.- Colonel 19 16 ; served in the
Gallipoli Campaign 1915, and in Egypt 1916; C.M.G. 1916.
George Armitage ; born in
1857 ; marr. at the parish
church, Harborne, co.
Stafford, on Thursday, 25
September 1884.
Major Louis Emilius Chudleigh Worthington-Wilmer (eldest son of Lieut.-
Colonel Louis Worthington-Wilmer, 12th Foot, of Lothian House, Ryde,
Isle of Wight); born 14 April 1879; 2nd Lieutenant Prince Albert's
(Somerset Light Infantry) 18 October 1899, Lieutenant 13 March 1901,
Captain 23 July 1909, Adjutant 6th Service Battalion n August 1914,
Major 1 September 1915 ; served in South African War 1899-1902 (Queen's
medal with five clasps, King's medal with two clasps). /t\
=01ive Armitage,
marr. at Manna-
mead, Plymouth,
co. Devon, on
Tuesday, 26April
19 10.
Edmund Robinson, M.D., of 2 1 3=j=Elizabeth Mary, born in Tavistock Street, Covent
Bristol Road, Edgbaston, co. War-
wick ; educated at Queen's College,
Birmingham, M.R.C.S. 1855, L.S.A.
1861, M.D. (St. Andrew's) 1862.
Garden, London, 21 October, bapt. at St. Paul's, Covent
Garden, 19 November 1835 ; marr. at Edgbaston in 1855 ;
died, aged 23, at Edgbaston, on Friday, 26 November
1858.
A
Edward Davenport Payne=j=Emily Phoebe, born
of 445 Gillott Road,
Edgbaston; born in 1853.
at Birmingham 22
December 1858 ;
marr. in 1883.
A
Bessie Amelia, born at Birmingham 29
March i860; died at Oakwood Court, Ken-
sington, London, on Sunday, 14 February
1 9 10, bur. in Brompton Cemetery, London.
Cecil Arthur Corder, born at Feering House,=
Hornsey Rise, co. Middlesex, on Monday,
2 April 1883.
=Matilda, dau. of Oscar Joseph Johnson of
Haenertsberg, Transvaal ; marr. at Boksburg,
Transvaal, 3 October 1906.
Brian Corder, born at Boksburg 8
February [908; died 26 January 1915,
bur. at Boksburg.
Thelma, born at Boksburg
26 August 1909.
Enid Violet, born at
Boksburg 5 October
1914.
145
John Corder of Edwardes Terrace,=
Kensington, co. Middlesex ; born 1 9
May 1 801 ; died at 13 Grosvenor
Road, South Norwood, co. Surrey, aged
79, 6 February 1881. Will dated 15
October 1880, proved (Prin. Reg.,
96, 81) 21 February 1881, by Edward
Ward.
=Julia Anne, widow of
Heathfield Tupper,
M.R.C.S.; born 1111821;
marr. at St. John's, Not-
ting Hill, co. Middlesex,
on Saturday, 27 May
1854 ; died on Tuesday,
16 September 1856.
Ann, born at Broad Street,
Bloomsbury, London, 24
September 1802 ; died,
aged 4 months, 14 Jan-
uary, bur. in Bunhill Fields,
London, 18 January 1803.
Claude E. Vaughan Hugh Gerald Annerley Corder, born at Maesyneuadd, Talsarnau, co.
Corder, born in Merioneth, on Wednesday, 24 January 1894; Lieutenant 2nd Battalion
1891; died in 1896. The Welsh Regiment, 2nd Lieutenant 17 February 1913 ; killed in action
at Richebourg l'Avoue, France, aged 21, on Sunday, 9 May 19 15.
George Alexander Corder, born at Bolton House, South Kensington, in 1847 ; married at
Hong Kong, China, in 1884, Jane Barnett. He died at 48 Portland Road, Holland Park,
co. Middlesex, 30 January 191 2, and was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery, co. Middlesex.
Admon was granted at the Principal Registry 26 February 1912, to Jane Corder, relict.
A
I
Horace Walter Corder, born=j=Flora Hawgood ; born in
at Birmingham, co. Warwick,
4 February 1861 ; died in
London in 1900.
1873 ; marr. in London in
1894.
Edgar Arthur Corder, born at
Birmingham in 1862 ; died in
1864, bur. in the churchyard of
the parish church, Edgbaston, co.
Warwick.
Doris Maude,
born in 1895.
Edith, dau. of Thomas William Jones ;=j=Hubert Lionel Corder,=j=Isabel, dau. of Edward
born in 1886 ; marr. at Wynberg,
South Africa, 24 May 1904 ; died at
Aliwal North, Cape Colony, 1 October
1907, bur. there. 1st wife.
born at Feering House,
Hornsey Rise, co. Mid-
dlesex, on Sunday, 25
January 1885.
Knollys Green of Sea Point,
Cape of Good Hope ; marr.
at Sea Point 10 December
1908. 2nd wife.
Clive Sinclair, born 25
November 1904.
Basil Corder, born at Sea Point
23 January 1910.
146
Edmund Herbert Corder of Feering Bury, Ombersley=
Road, Worcester ; born at Birmingham, co. Warwick,
24 October 1863; a Student at Queen's College,
Birmingham, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin., L.F.P.S.
Glasg. 1886; Honorary Surgeon Worcester Dispensary ;
District Medical Officer Worcester Union.
Amy Ayres,
born in
1868 ; mar-
ried in 1887.
Gladys, born
in 1895.
William Clayton Corder,
born in 1897.
Clara, born at Birming-
ham 17 September
1864 ; died at Folke-
stone, co. Kent, on
Tuesday, 19 August
1902, bur. there.
Sidney Corder, born
and died at Birming-
ham in 1865.
Seymour Edgar Hubbard,=Alice, born at=
marr. at St. Mary Abbott's, Birmingham 13
Kensington, London, in May 1868.
1897. 1st husband.
=James Sutherland, marr.
at Johannesburg, South
Africa, in 1911. 2nd
husband.
John Corder, born and
died at Birmingham in
1869.
Edith, born at Birmingham 31 August 1870 ; married in 1899,
Henry Alfred Mason of 28 St. James' Square, Holland Park, co.
Middlesex.
Frank Seymour Corder, born=j=Gladys, dau. of Ernest Lloyd of
at South Beddington, co. Surrey,
17 March 1886.
Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope ;
marr. at Port Elizabeth in February
1910.
I
Ronald Lyne Corder,
born at Clapham, co.
Surrey, 12 May 1890.
Helen Maris Evelyn, born at Sea Point,
Cape of Good Hope, in October 191 2.
Wallace Corder, born at Johannesburg
in April 1915.
^rfrQy^^
M7
Arms oh record in the College of Arms.
Sable on a chevron or between two
escallops in chief of the last and a bezant
in base an escallop of the first.
Crest. — An heraldic tiger sejant sable
semee of escallops crined and gorged with
a collar gemel or resting the dexter paw
on a bezant.
Mottoes. — I, Semper fidelis ; 2, Quod
bene maneat.
fitUin of Casfturgf) Spall
ecu J&orfolL
Rev. Robert Ficklin of Coltishall, co. Norfolk^
(eldest surviving son of Robert Ficklin of
Hadleigh, co. Suffolk, by Ann his wife, dau. of
John Gysbert Farewell of Hadleigh and of
Toppesfield, co. Essex) ; born 24 September
1746; of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1767 ; Rector of Crostwick 16 October
1789, of Crostwight 2 June 1790, and of
Booton, all co. Norfolk, 13 September 1796;
died, aged 57, at Coltishall, 28 March, bur. at
Crostwick 2 April 1804. M.I. and Memorial
Window. Will dated 12 September 1803,
proved (P.C.C. 322 Heseltine) 16 May 1804,
by Mary Ann Ficklin, relict, and Horatio
Batcheler. Portrait at Tasburgh Hall.
Kdoti. trfiML,
;Mary Ann, dau.
of Thomas John
Batcheler of Hor-
stead Hall, co.
Norfolk ; born in
1760; marr. at
Lammas, co. Nor-
folk, 21 October
1790 ; died in
SidneyStreet, Cam-
bridge, 7 August
1825, bur. at
Crostwick. M.I.
and Memorial
Window. Will
dated 5 August
1825, proved
(P.C.C. 427 St.
Albans) 23 August
1825, by Tho-
mas John Ficklin,
son. Portrait at
Tasburgh Hall.
Lieut.-Colonel Robert Batcheler Ficklin, born
at Lammas 24 January, bapt. there 29 January
1794; Ensign 55th Foot 20 July 1815, Lieu-
tenant 7 April 1825, Captain 10 August 1826,
placed on half-pay 26 February 1830, Lieut.-
Colonel (retired) 47th Foot 1 1 November 185 1 ;
served in Kaffir War 18 19 ; died unmarried,
aged 69, at Little Shelford, co. Cambridge, on
Sunday, 4 April 1863, bur. at Shelford. M.I.
Thomas John Ficklin, born at Lammas 1 1 February
1796, and bapt. same day; J. P. and D.L. for co.
Cambridge ; died unmarried at Linton, co. Cambridge,
28 April 1888, bur. at Crostwick. M.I. Will dated
2 April 1884, with two codicils dated 28 September 1885,
and 23 August 1886, proved at Peterborough 14 August
1888, by Eliza Ficklin, and the Rev. Philip Utton
Brown, and Thomas Musgrave Francis. Portrait at
Tasburgh Hall.
Horatio Pettus Ficklin of Aylsham, co. Norfolk; born 2 i=j-Mary Russell, eldest dau. of Robert Berney
June 1798 ; died 24 May 1843, bur. in Norwood Cemetery,
co. Surrey.
Portrait at Tasburgh Hall,
^^j^^^^tz^ ~&&S^£^
148
of Worstead, co. Norfolk, by Charlotte
his wife, dau. of John Beevor, M.D. (brother
of Sir Thomas Beevor, 1st Baronet); born
27 February 1797, bapt. at Seaming, co.
Norfolk; marr. there 21 June 1820; died
23 April 1844, bur. at Worstead. M.I. in
church. Portrait at Tasburgh Hall.
Crisp Brown of Norwich, son of Crisp Brown of Mendham,:
co. Suffolk, by Christiana his
wife, dau. of Major John Cossey
(who died of wounds received
at the battle of Fontenoy 30
April 1745); born 6 January
1768; Alderman of Norwich,
Sheriff 1814, Mayor 181 7; died, aged 62, at sea, on board
the packet "Lyra" on Sunday, 19 August 1830, buried at
sea. Memorial Tablet in St. Etheldred's Church, Norwich.
Portrait at Tasburgk Ball, co. Norfolk.
^£)°<ffayecArn-~ .
($2?^^ U?7yp#ns
=Maria, dau. of James Chase
of the Old Duke's Palace,
Norwich, by Sarah his wife,
dau. of John Fair ; born in
January 1777 ; marr. at
Norwich on Tuesday, 18
September 1804 ; died, aged
77, 22 August, bur. at St.
Peter's, Southgate, Norwich,
29 August 1853. Memorial
Tablet in St. Etheldred's
Church, Norwich. Portrait
at Tasburgk Hall,
Mary Horatia Russell Ficklin, born=
25 August 1 82 1 ; marr. at St. Giles',
Norwich, 26 September 1848 ; died,
aged 7 5, at Downlands, near Lyming-
ton, co. Hants, on Tuesday, 13
October 1896, bur. at Hordle, co.
Hants. M.I. and memorial window.
Will dated 10 June 1896, proved
(Prin. Reg., 128, 97) 1 February
1897, by Crisp Berney Brown, son.
Portrait at Tasburgk Hall.
=Rev. Philip Utton Brown of Downlands, near Lymington ;
born in King Street, Norwich, 1 January 18 13 ; of St.
John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1836; Vicar of Elling-
ham, co. Hants, 1882-83 ; died on his 77th birthday
at Downlands, near Lymington, on Wednesday, 1
January, bur. at Hordle 4 January 1890. M.I. and
memorial window. Will dated 9 July 1885, proved (Prin.
Reg., 9, 90) 27 January 1890, by Crisp Berney Brown,
son. Portrait at Tasburgk Hall.
#>0rrf*W>
Philip Berney Ficklin of Tasburgh Hall,=j=Rita, only child of Alexander
co. Norfolk ; born at Upper Hellesdon,
near Norwich, 3 October 1849, bapt. at
St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich ; assumed
the name and arms of Ficklin by Royal
Licence dated 28 November 1888, under
the will of his great-uncle, Thomas John
Ficklin of Linton, co. Cambridge, J. P.
and D.L. ; J.P. for co. Norfolk 1896;
F.S.A. 12 January 1905; died, aged 68,
on Wednesday, 31 October, bur. at St.
Peter's, Crostwick, co. Norfolk, on
Tuesday, 6 November 191 7. Portrait
at Tasburgh Hall.
Mackintosh, M.D., of Woodside
Place, Glasgow, by Janet his 2nd
wife, dau. of John Tennent of
Croftfoot, co. Lanark ; born at
Gartnowal House, near Glasgow,
11 December 1862, bapt. there;
marr. at St. Mary's Episcopal
Church, Glasgow (by the Rev.
Philip Utton Brown and her
cousin, the Rev. Canon Augustus
Blair Donaldson), on Wednesday,
18 July 1888. Portrait at
Tasburgh Hall.
Crisp Berney
Brown of Hordle
Dene, Hordle ;
born at Upper
Hellesdon 2 1
March 1 85 1, bapt.
at St. Laurence',
Norwich.
ua^tA^tx--^
Philip Sydney Berney Ficklin, born at Hellesdon Lodge, co. Norfolk, on Monday, 20 May
1889, bapt. at St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich ; died, aged three months, at Hellesdon Lodge
on Monday, 26 August following, bur. at Crostwick, co. Norfolk. M.I. there, and a Memorial
Window in Tasburgh Church.
149
Robert Berney Ficklin, born 17 December 1824;=
Lieutenant Royal Canadian Rifles ; died, aged 29,
at Bishopsteignton, co. Devon, 26 November 1854,
bur. at Luton, co. Devon. M.I. Portrait at
Tasburgh Hall, co. Norfolk.
=Eliza, elder dau. of Charles Burton
Daveney of Norwich, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Peter Travers Morrill,
Captain 10th Madras Light Infantry ;
born 23 June 1826, bapt. at St. Giles',
Norwich ; marr. there 3 May 1849 ;
died, aged 91, at Linton on Saturday,
14 July, bur. at Colton, co. Norfolk, on
Thursday, 19 July 1917. M.I.
Tom Berney Ficklin, born at Niagara, Canada, 15 November 1851, bapt. there;
educated on board H.M.S. "Britannia"; Sub-Lieutenant Royal Navy 18
December 1871 ; served in Ashanti War, and died on active service 17 February
1874, bur. in the cemetery at Cape Coast Castle, South Africa. Memorial
Window in Colton Church.
Horatio Pettus Mackintosh Berney Ficklin, born at 21=
Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, London, on Monday,
13 June 1892, bapt. at Tasburgh, co. Norfolk ; educated
at Rugby and at Jesus College, Cambridge, matriculated
in 191 1 ; gazetted to the 1st Battalion Norfolk Regiment
9 June 1914, Lieutenant 5 March 1915, temporary Major
8th Battalion 1 July 19 16 ; appointed Brigade-Major to 152nd
Infantry Brigade in July 191 7 ; serving in France since 1915
(awarded Military Cross 3 June 1916, and the Croix de
Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in February 191 7).
£&
Cmm; * Ai»*8^C«* -
=Audrey Brenda Knyvet, younger
dau. of Brereton Knyvet Wilson
of St. Leonard's Priory, Norwich,
Lieutenant Motor Transport,
Army Service Corps, by Gertrude
Brenda his wife, dau. of James
Henry Brooke Christie of
Framingham Manor, co. Norfolk ;
born at 12 Victoria Square,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, co. North-
umberland, 22 August 1894,
bapt. at St. George's, Newcastle-
upon-Tyne ; marr. at St. Peter
Mancroft, Norwich, on Monday,
9 July 1917.
I
Alexander Tennent Mackintosh Berney Ficklin, born at 15 Old Quebec Street, Hyde Park,
London, on Friday, 10 May 1895, bapt. at Tasburgh; educated at Rugby; gazetted to
the 8th Battalion Norfolk Regiment 14 September 1914, appointed Staff- Captain to the
53rd Infantry Brigade January 1915, promoted Lieutenant 8th Norfolk Regiment March 1915,
and Captain and Adjutant 2 July 1916; serving in France since July 1915 (awarded Military
Cross 1 January 191 7).
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tyAUip OSerrwy 9%cA&n,
JFrtpp.
Edward Bowles Fripp of Hutton Court, co.=
Somerset, formerly of The Priory, Westbury-
on-Trym, co. Gloucester (younger son of
Samuel Fripp of Bristol, co. Gloucester, by
Dorothy his wife, dau. of Edward Bowles
of Shirehampton, co. Gloucester, and brother
of the Rev. Samuel Charles Fripp of West-
bury-on-Trym, see Vol. 18, page 185) ; born
at Bristol 29 January 1787; died at Teign-
mouth, co. Devon, 1 September 1870, bur. at
Hutton. Will dated 25 October 1866, proved
(Prin. Reg., 720, 70) 2 November 1870, by
Daniel Haythorne Goolden.
■Frances Middleton, dau.
of the Rev. Edward
Bowles, Vicar of Brad-
ford-on-Avon, co. Wilts,
and Minor Canon of
Bristol Cathedral ; born
3 November 1789 ;
marr. at St. Michael's,
Bristol, 3 November
1809 ; died on Mon-
day, 29 January 1849,
bur. at Hutton.
Edward Bowles Fripp of Clifton, co. Gloucester ;=
born at the Fort House, Bristol, 14 November
1820 ; died at Brooklands, Southport, co. Lancaster,
5 September 1866, bur. at Southport. Adffion
was granted at Liverpool 1 November 1866, to
Emma Sophia Fripp, relict.
^^^J^^6
=Emma Sophia, eldest dau. of Thomas
Richard Sanders of Bristol ; born 1 May
1818 ; marr. at St. George's, Brandon
Hill, Bristol, 16 April 1846 ; died at
Brooklands, Southport, aged 48, on
Saturday, 16 March, bur. at Southport
21 March 1867.
Margaret Emma Vero Charles Driffield of Widnes,=j=Marian Ethel, bom at Clifton 30
Bowles, born at co. Lancaster (elder son of Charles
Clifton 25 March Edward Driffield of Southport) ;
1847, bapt. at born at Prescot, co. Lancaster,
Hutton 2 April 7 May 1848 ; died at Appleton,
1850. Widnes, 14 November, buried
at Farnworth, co. Lancaster, 19
November 1915. „
November 1848, bapt. at Hutton
2 April 1850 ; marr. at Backwell,
co. Somerset, on Thursday, 13
September 1877 ; died 25 November,
buried at Farnworth 29 November
1878.
Edward Townshend Driffield of Escrick,;
Formby, co. Lancaster, and of Castle
Street, Liverpool (younger son of Charles
Edward Driffield of Southport) ; born at
Prescot 10 December 1851 ; admitted a
Solicitor 1874. /t\
=Ella Downing, born at 7 Victoria Square, Clifton, on
Saturday, 14 January 1854, bapt. at the parish church,
Clifton ; marr. at St. Mary's, Wimbledon, co. Surrey
(by the Rev. George Townshend Driffield), on
Thursday, 17 August 1876.
151
Rev. Charles Spencer Fripp,=
born 9 September 1822 ;
of Oriel College, Oxford, ma-
triculated 18 June 1841, and
of Magdalen Hall, B.A. and
M.A. 1 86 1 ; Vicar of St.
Paul's, Portland Square,
Bristol, 1867 till death ; died
at 18 Portland Square,
aged 49, on Sunday, 5 No-
vember 187 1, bur. in Arno's
Vale Cemetery, Bristol.
Admon granted at Bristol
30 November 187 1, to Eliza
Charlotte Fripp, relict.
=Eliza Charlotte,
youngest dau. of
John Elton of
Redhill, Wring-
ton,co. Somerset ;
born 22 April
1822; marr. at
Wrington 2 June
1853 ; died at
Clevedon, co.
Somerset, 1 3 May
1 906, bur. at Wal-
ton-by- Clevedon.
James Leonard=
Wilson of
Woodslee, Wim-
bledon, co.
Surrey ; born in
London 13 Oc-
tober 1820;
died at Woods-
lee, Wimbledon,
bur.at St. Mary's,
Wimbledon.
=AdelaideAnne,born Other
at Westbury-on- issue.
Trym, co. Glouces-
ter, 3 September
1830; marr. at St. James',
Teignmouth, co. Devon (by
her brother, the Rev. Charles
Spencer Fripp), 16 April
1863 ; died at Burfield,
Wimbledon, aged 81, 11
August, bur. at St. Mary's,
Wimbledon, 14 August 191 2.
Will dated 17 June 1893,
with codicil dated 13 Octo-
ber 1910, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1476, 12) 28 September
1 91 2, by James Edward
Bowles Wilson, son, the Rev.
Ernest Awdry Gray, son-in-
law, and Hugh Adams.
A
Annie Eliza Spencer,
born at the Parson-
age, Kingston Deverill,
co. Wilts, on Saturday,
27 May 1854, bapt. at
Kingston Deverill.
Ada Mary Elton,
born at Portishead,
co. Somerset, on
Wednesday, 13 Jan-
uary 1864, bapt. at
Portishead.
Rev. Charles Edward Bowles Fripp of The=
Chaplain's House, H.M. Prison, Hull, co. York ;
born at Portishead 1 October 1866, bapt.
there ; of St. Mary's Hall, Oxford, matricu-
lated 24 October 1885, B.A. 1889, M.A.
1892; Curate of Reddall Hill, co. Stafford,
1891-93, and of All Souls', Grosvenor Park,
Walworth, co. Surrey, 1893-94 ; Vicar of
Treneglos-cum-Warbstow, co. Cornwall, 1895
-1902 ; Perpetual Curate of St. Peter and
Assistant Chaplain H.M. Prison, Portland, co.
Dorset, 1902-1904, Assistant Chaplain H.M.
Prison, Wormwood Scrubbs, 1905 -1906,
Chaplain H.M. Prisons, Nottingham, 1906
-1907, Preston, co. Lancaster, 1907-14,
Parkhurst, Isle of Wight, 1914-16, and Hull
1916.
=Marion Agnes, younger
dau. of Major James
Preston Fitzgerald of
Castle View, Walton-
by- Clevedon, and of
the Somerset Light
Infantry, by Agnes
Edith his wife, dau. of
Richard Pitman King
of Bruton, co. Somer-
set ; born 9 March
1876, bapt. at Bruton ;
marr. at St. Mary's,
Walton - by - Clevedon,
on Tuesday, 8 October
i895-
Edward Fitzgerald Fripp, born at Castle View,
Walton-by-Clevedon, on Monday, 16 November
1896, bapt. at St. Mary's, Walton-by-Clevedon;
educated at Rossall School, admitted 1908;
enlisted in Public Schools' Brigade 191 5,
transferred to The Cameronians' Officer Cadet
Unit 1916.
Alfred Elton Fripp, born at Castle
View, Walton-by-Clevedon, 30
March 1901, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Walton-by-Clevedon ; educated at
Rossall School, admitted 1909.
CV^u.l-fi.fyif
152
j&arnart.
Rev. Robert Cary Barnard (eldest=
son of the Rev. Thomas Barnard,
Rector of Withersfield, co. Suffolk,
by Melosine his wife, dau. of
Arnold Rosenhagen of Isleworth,
co. Middlesex) ; born at Withers-
field 9 May, bapt. there 31 May
1758 ; Fellow of St. John's College,
Cambridge, admitted Sizar 26 June
1775, B.A. 1779, M.A. 1782, B.D.
1 791 ; Rector of Withersfield 1782 ;
J. P. for co. Suffolk ; died 11 March,
bur. at Withersfield 17 March 1827,
Will dated 31 August 1826, proved
(P.C.C. 139 Heber) 30 March 1827,
by Thomas Barnard, son.
■Elizabeth, only dau.
of Cary Elwes of
Throcking, co. Hert-
ford, by Elizabeth his
2nd wife, dau. of
Edward Holgate of
Roxby, co. Lincoln ;
born at Isleworth 1
July, bapt. there 7 Au-
gust 1 77 1 ; marr. at St.
James', Westminster,
10 June 1790 ; died,
aged 42J at Withers-
field 8 January, bun
there 1 6 January 1 8 1 3.
Arms on record in the College of Arms.
Quarterly, Argent and gules a bear sejant
sable muzzled and collared or.
Crest. — A demi-bear couped sable
muzzled and collared and holding between
its paws a mascle or.
Motto. — Beware of the bear.
For earlier Pedigree, see "Notes" to "Visitation of
England and Wales" Vol. 7, page 167).
Robert Cary Thomas Barnard of Prestbury, co. Gloucester, formerly5
Barnard, born of Bartlow, co. Cambridge ; born at Withersfield 30 July,
at Withersfield bapt. there n August 1792 ; entered the Army in 1808,
23 March, Lieutenant 41st Foot 3 April 1810, Captain 95th Foot
bapt. there 3 24 August 1815, of the 71st Foot 6 April 1820; J.P,
May 1791 ; for co. Cambridge; died, aged 78, at Alveston Vicarage,
bur. there 24 co. Warwick, on Tuesday, 25 April 187 1, bur, at
August 181 1. Prestbury. Will dated 16 January 1871, proved (Prin.
Reg., 294, 71) 25 May 1871, by the Rev. William Barnard
and Robert Cary Barnard, sons, and Thomas Porter.
=Christian, dau. of
Thomas Porter of
Rockbeare House,
co. Devon ; married
by licence at St.
George's, Hanover
Square, London, 12
August 1822 ; died,
aged 64, at Prest-
bury, on Sunday, 10
February 1861.
Major Thomas Barnard, born
19 July 1823 ; Ensign 65th
Foot 16 July 1 84 1, Lieutenant
6 December 1844, Captain
(retired), afterwards Major
Warwickshire Militia ; died
unmarried at Alveston Vicar-
age on Thursday, 2 June 1881,
bur. at Alveston. Will dated
19 May 187 1, with codicil
dated 26 April 1877, proved
(Prin. Reg., 509, 81), 5 July
1881, by the Rev. William
Barnard, brother.
Rev. William Barnard, born at Bartlow=j=Jane, only dau. of
2 1 May 1825 ; educated at Winchester and Richard Dalton ;
at Trinity College, Cambridge, admitted
Pensioner 14 March 1844, B.A. (Crosse
Scholar) 1849 ; Curate of Preston
Candover, co. Hants, 1848-50, of Barford,
1851-55, and of Marton Morrell,
both co. Warwick, 1855-56 ; Vicar of
Alveston 1856-1900; died, aged 83, at
Alveston, 2 December 1 908, bur. there. Will
dated 24 June 1904, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1704, 1908) 29 December 1908, by the
Rev. Gilbert William Barnard and Edward
Ripley Dalton, Barrister at-Law.
marr. at Kelmarsh,
co. Northampton
(bytheRev.Richard
Dalton), on Thurs-
day, 28 April 1853;
died, aged 86, 4
April, bur. at
Alveston 7 April
1906.
William Rosenhagen Barnard, born at Barford
on Saturday, 18 March 1854 ; died in infancy,
bur. at Barford.
iS3
Christina Jane, born at the Rectory,
Kelmarsh, on Thursday, 21 June 1855.
Henry Lindow Lindow of Lower Slaughter House, co. Gloucester=j=
(twin son of Henry Rawlinson, M.P. for Liverpool); born at
Liverpool; educated at Rugby, admitted Midsummer 1789, and
at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 18 April 1795, aged 17 ;
assumed the name of Lindow in 1792; died aged 71, at Lower
Slaughter House, 23 November 1848. Will dated 12 March 1845,
proved (P.C.C 119, 49) 22 February 1849, by the Rev. Charles
Hesketh and Thomas Barnard.
A
Charlotte Elizabeth, born
at Withersfield, co. Suffolk,
28 April, bapt. there 17
June 1794; marr. at
Withersfield 30 August
1819; died, aged 52, at
Cambridge Terrace, Hyde
Park, London, 27 January
1847-
Mary Julia, 2nd dau. of=
George Hume Reade,
Staff Surgeon Army
Medical Department ;
marr. at St. George's,
East Stonehouse, co.
Devon, 8 October 1856 ;
died at Evenwood, near
Auckland, New Zealand,
15 June 1857. 1st wife.
"=Major Robert Cary Barnard, born i3=j=Anne, youngest dau. of the
December 1827 ; Ensign 41st Welsh
Regiment 19 March 1847, Lieutenant
22 March 1850, Captain 18 November
1S53, Major 9 March 1855 ; died, aged
79, at Bartlow, Leckhampton Hill,
Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, on Satur-
day, 22 December 1906, cremated at
Birmingham. Will dated 14 October
1906, proved (Prin. Reg., 170, 1907)
12 February 1907, by Arthur Hort
Barnard, son, Harriet Christian and
Charlotte Sarah Barnard, spinsters,
daughters.
Rev. John Stevens Henslow,
Rector of Hitcham, co. Suf-
folk, and Professor of Botany
at Cambridge ; born in 1833 ;
marr. at Hitcham (by the Rev.
Leonard Ramsay Henslow)
on Tuesday, 2 August 1859,
marriage settlements dated
13 July; died on Thursday, 19
January 1 899, bur. at Woking,
co. Surrey. 2nd wife.
Anne Mary, born at the Rectory, Hitcham, on Thursday, 12 July i860; died at York
House, Folkestone, co. Kent, 6 October 1906, cremated at Golder's Green, co. Middlesex.
Will dated 31 January 1900, proved at Gloucester 2 November 1906, by Arthur Hort
Barnard, brother, and Charlotte Sarah Barnard, spinster, sister.
Rev. Gilbert William Barnard, born at Alveston, co. Warwick, =
30 December 1857 ; educated at Winchester and at Trinity
College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1876, B.A.
1880; Curate of St. Mary's, Battersea, co. Surrey, 1880-84, of
Allesley, co. Warwick, 1884-86, and of St. Mary's, Bryanston
Square, London, 1886-89; Vicar of St. Patrick's, Hockley
Heath, co. Warwick, 1889-1906, and of Leonard Stanley,
co. Gloucester, 1906-12.
=Beatrix Amy, dau. of General
George Staunton, C.B.,
Colonel 92nd Highlanders,
by Henrietta Sara his wife,
dau. of Bransby Cooper,
F.R.S. ; born at Farapet, co.
Devon ; marr. at Meriden,
co. Warwick, 9 January 1 894.
Grace Melosine, born 16 October 1894,
bapt. at St. Patrick's, Hockley Heath.
William Louis Barnard, born 23 April
1896, bapt. at St. Patrick's, Hockley
Heath ; educated at Winchester and at
the Royal Military College, Sandhurst ;
Lieutenant The Oxfordshire and Buck-
inghamshire Light Infantry, 2nd Lieu-
tenant 11 November 1914; served in
European War (twice wounded).
GilbertRichardBar-
nard, born at St.
Patrick's Vicarage,
Hockley Heath, on
Sunday, 10 October
1897, bapt. at St.
Patrick's, Hockley
Heath ; educated at
Winchester.
Robert Hugh Barnard (twin with
George Patrick), born 26 July
1 90 1, bapt. at St. Patrick's,
Hockley Heath ; Cadet at Royal
Naval College, Dartmouth.
George Patrick Barnard (twin
with Robert Hugh), born 26
July 1 90 1, bapt. at St. Patrick's,
Hockley Heath ; educated at
Winchester.
«54
Anthony Rosenhagen (son of the Venble Philip Rosenhagen,=Louisa Craven, born 1 7 September,
Archdeacon of Colombo, by Mary Bigg his wife) ; died, bapt. at Withersfield, co. Suffolk,
aged 76, at Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, 18 December 15 November 1795; marr. on
1853. He married 2ndly, 20 October 1821, Frances, dau. Tuesday, 26 October 1819 ; died
of Fleetwood Parkhurst of Ripple, co. Worcester; born 27 November following.
3 April 1788; died, aged 55, at Cheltenham, 23 January
1843.
Charlotte Christina, bom 31 October 1836 ; died at Avondale, Great Malvern, co. Worcester,
on Friday, 19 May 1899, bur. in the cemetery at Malvern. Will dated 17 July 1895,
with codicil dated 21 April 1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 700, 99) 29 June 1899, by the
Rev. William Barnard and Robert Cary Barnard, brothers, and the Rev. Gilbert William
Barnard, nephew.
Robert Cary Henslow=
Barnard, born at Cam-
bridge House, Chelten-
ham, on Saturday, 21
June 1862 ; Deputy
Chief Engineer Great
Indian Peninsula Rail-
way, India.
=Frances Anne, eldest dau. of
Edward Angelo Goodall,
R.W.S., of 57 Fitzroy Road,
Regent's Park, London ;
marr. at St. Mark's, Regent's
Park, on Wednesday, 21
August 1895.
Thomas Campbell Barnard, born at
Cambridge House, Cheltenham, on
Tuesday, 4 August, died, aged 5
weeks, at Weston-super-Mare, co.
Somerset, on Monday, 7 September
1863, bur. at Prestbury, co. Gloucester.
Jessie Beatrice, born
at Bhusawal, Bombay
Presidency, India, on
Thursday, 28 January
1897.
Thomas Henslow Barnard, born at
Bartlow, Leckhampton, Chelten-
ham, on Thursday, 25 August
1898; educated at Malvern College
and at the Royal Military College,
Sandhurst, admitted January 1917.
William Goodall Barnard,
born in India 2 2 September
1902; died at Bartlow,
Leckhampton, on Monday,
10 August 1908.
Arthur Hort Barnard,=
born at Cambridge
House, Cheltenham,
on Wednesday, 23
Novemben864; Staff-
Sergeant 78th Terri-
torial (Reserve) Bat-
talion, Montrose, co.
Forfar.
=Margaret Ethel Clara,
youngest dau. of the Rev.
John Montague Seaton,
Vicar of Chasetown, co.
Stafford ; born at' Lich-
field, co. Stafford, 1 1
March 1868; marr. at
Chasetown on Thursday,
8 November 1888.
Harriet Christian, of Leckhampton, co.
Gloucester ; born at Cambridge House,
Cheltenham, on Sunday, 3 December 1865.
Rose Elizabeth, of Hitcham, Fairfield Park
Road, Cheltenham ; born at Cambridge
House, Cheltenham, on Wednesday, 5
December 1866.
Margaret Anne, born
at Hednesford, co.
Stafford, 21 September
1 89 1 ; died at Conis-
borough, co. York, 6
June 1907.
Arthur Seaton Cary Barnard, born at
Hednesford 9 January 1893 ; educated
at Cheltenham College and at Hert-
ford College, Oxford; 2nd Lieutenant
6th Battalion York and Lancaster
Regiment; served in Gallipoli 1915
and in France 191 7.
Guy Christian Barnard,
born at Pelsall, co. Stafford,
5 April 1896 ; educated at
Bromsgrove School and at
Sheffield University; Lance-
Corporal 9th Battalion
King's Royal Rifle Corps.
155
Rev. Charles James Barnard, born 6 November 1797, bapt.=
at Withersfield, co. Suffolk, 18 January 1798 ; educated at
Uppingham ; served in the Royal Navy as a Midshipman
at the bombardment of Algiers 27 August 1816 (medal) ;
Rector of Bigby 28 February 1833, and Vicar of Roxby
with Risby, all co. Lincoln, 9 April 1833 ; J.P. for parts of
Lindsey, co. Lincoln; died, aged 70, at South-hill House,
Torquay, co. Devon, on Tuesday, 29 September 1868,
bur. at Torquay. Memorial Tablet in Bigby Church.
Will with codicil dated 16 February 1867, proved (Prin.
Reg., 638, 68), 21 October 1868, by the Rev. Charles
Cary Barnard, son, and Willoughby Breare Still Rackham.
Caroline Arabella Elizabeth (his
cousin), eldest dau. of Robert Cary
Elwes of Great Billing, co. North-
ampton, by the Honble Caroline
(Anderson-Pelham) his 1st wife,
2nd dau. of Charles, 1st Baron
Yarborough) ; born 12 August
1798 ; marr. at Great Billing 5 Feb-
ruary 1827 ; died, aged 67, at
Torquay, on Monday, 28 May 1866,
bur. at Torquay. Memorial Tablet
in Bigby Church.
Charlotte Alington, only surviving=Charles Cary-Barnard (formerly in=
child of Henry Alington-Pye (formerly
Alington), of Louth, co. Lincoln, by
Charlotte Mary his 1st wife, younger
dau. and coheir of John Yerburgh
of Frampton, co. Lincoln ; born
23 December 1830 ; marr. at St.
George's, Hanover Square, London,
18 May 1854; composed about
100 popular ballads under the
pseudonym of " Claribel," 1858-69 ;
died at 19 Waterloo Crescent, Dover,
co. Kent, 30 January 1869, bur.
in St. James' Cemetery, Dover.
Memorial window in the parish
church, Louth. 1st wife.
Holy Orders) ; born at Grandches-
ter, co. Cambridge, 14 December
1827; educated at Rugby (admitted
1 841) and at Exeter College.Oxford,
matriculated 30 April 1846, B.A.
1850, M.A. 1853 ; Rector of Brock-
lesby with Kirmington, co. Lincoln,
1863-69 ; J.P. for parts of
Lindsey, co. Lincoln ; died, aged
77, at 97 Ashley Gardens, Westmin-
ster, 28 November, bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, 2 Decem-
ber 1905. Will dated 25 February
1905, proved (Prin. Reg., 8, 1906)
13 January 1906, by Hubert Vyel
Juan Cary-Barnard and Collina
Turner, spinster.
=AIice Rose, youngest
dau. of Edward de
Selvier Solis of
Darro, Spain, by Alice
Carpentier his 2nd
wife; born at Exeter,
co. Devon, 13 Jan-
uary 1 85 1 ; marr. by
special licence at
Dublin 27 April
1870 ; died at 30
Eversfield Place, St.
Leonard's-on-Sea,co.
Sussex, 1 December
1891, bur. in Ore
Cemetery, Hastings,
co. Sussex. 2nd wife.
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Leila Isabel Rose Hermance, born at 22 Westbourne
Terrace, Hyde Park, London, on Easter Monday, 1 April,
bapt. at St. James', Paddington, London, 14 May 1872;
died 9 July 1875, bur. in St. James' Cemetery, Dover.
Muriel Vera Melosine, born at
22 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde
Park, on Saturday, 4 October,
bapt. at St. James', Paddington,
23 November 1873.
Adam Sedgwick Barnard of Mansall=j=Muriel, youngest dau. of the Rev. William Thomas
Lodge, Prestwich, co. Lancaster ; born
at Cambridge House, Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, on Monday, 29 June 1868;
Member of the Institution of Electrical
Engineers, Assoc. M.Inst. C. E.
John Maries Sedg-
wick Barnard, born
at Westbourne
Avenue, Hull, co.
York, 22 July
1900.
Gwilym Maries of Llwynrhydowen, co. Cardigan ; born
at Llangranog, co. Cardigan, 31 July 1874; educated
at University College, Bangor, and at Aberystwith,
B.A. London University ; marr. at Piatt Chapel,
Manchester, on Wednesday, 10 August 1898.
Ursula Mary, born at Westbourne
Avenue, Hull, 15 October 1902.
Theodore Robert Barnard, born
at Westbourne, Kollupitiya,
Colombo, Ceylon, 20 November
1905-
156
Peter Nevin Barnard, born at Leigh
Road, Walsall, co. Stafford, 8
September 1910.
Anthony Rosenhagen Barnard, born
at Victoria Terrace, Walsall, 22 May
1914.
Henry Anthony
Barnard, born
6 August, bapt.
at Withersfield,
co. Suffolk, 7
October 1803 ;
died unmarried
20 April 1861.
John Gilbert Bar-
nard, born 2 1
December 1808,
bapt. at Withers-
field ; bur. there
4 February 18 12.
Philip Adolphus Barnard, born 30 April, bapt. at Withers-
field 6 December 181 1 ; educated at Charterhouse,
admitted 1822; of the 24th Foot; Barrack Master at
Canterbury in 1861 ; a Queen's Messenger; died s.p., aged
75, at Canton Villa, Dover, co. Kent, on Monday, 15 March
1886, bur. in St. James' Cemetery, Dover. Will dated 22
June 1872, proved (Prin. Reg., 305, 86) 22 April 1886,
by Susannah Barnard. He married Matilda Fry.
Dudley Thomas Barnard, born
17 January 1829; entered Wool-
wich in 1846; Ensign 52nd
Madras Native Infantry 26 Feb-
ruary 1849 ; died at Bigby, co.
Lincoln, aged 26, on Tuesday,
17 July 1855, bur. there.
Louisa Charlotte, born
8 January 1830 ; died,
aged 25, on Friday, 19
October 1855, bur. at
Bigby.
George Percy Barnard, born n
March 1831; educated at Rugby,
admitted February 1846; Ensign
34th Foot 16 February 1850;
died, aged 23, at Bigby, on
Tuesday, 13 June 1854, bur.
there.
Gerard Charles Victor Cary-Barnard, bom at 38 Cambridge=f=Margaret Emilie Isabel, 2nd
Terrace, Hyde Park, London, on Tuesday, 30 March, bapt.
at Folkestone, co. Kent, 20 June 1875 ; educated at Bradfield
College, admitted 21 September 1888; served with British
South Africa Police in South African War 1901 (Queen's
medal with four clasps) ; of the Duke of Lancaster's Yeomanry
September 1914 to August 1916; 2nd Lieutenant 3rd
Battalion Manchester Regiment 22 November 1916.
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&*r
/^-W-v^^
dau. of George John Swanston,
C.B., Secretary Marine De-
partment, Board of Trade, by
Charlotte his wife, dau. of
John Cary ; born at West-
bourne Crescent, Hyde Park,
London ; marr. at St. John's,
St. Leonard's - on - Sea, co.
Sussex, on Tuesday, 7 June
1898.
Marguerite Sybil Charlotte, born
at Watlington, co. Sussex, 5
May, bapt. at St. Barnabas',
Bexhill-on-Sea, co. Sussex, 24
July rgoi.
Dudley Vivian Charles Cary-
Barnard, born at Hailsham, co.
Sussex, 2 December 1905, bapt. at
Lullington, eo. Sussex, 1 January
1906.
Edith Patricia Mary,
born at Hailsham 16
March, bapt. at Pole-
gate, co. Sussex, 28
April 191 1.
Leonard William Barnard of The Bittams,=
Leckhampton, co. Gloucester ; born at Bartlow,
Leckhampton, 30 June 1870; Fellow of the
Royal Institute of British Architects ; enrolled
r January 1900 in the City Imperial Volunteers,
and served with the Mounted Infantry in South
African War (Queen's medal with six clasps) ;
received Freedom of the City of London 12
January 1900; Captain 16th Service Battalion
(The King's Royal Rifle Corps) 2T September
i9r4, transferred to 1st Garrison Battalion The
Hampshire Regiment April 191 6, and to the
Royal Engineers 51st Company Artisans Works
December following; serving in European War
in France since 20 May 1916.
=Frances Harriet, only dau.
of Sir William Turner
Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G.,
CLE., LL.D., of The
Ferns, Witcombe, co.
Gloucester, by Harriet
Anne his wife, dau. of Sir
Joseph Dalton Hooker,
O.M., G.C.S.I., C.B.;
born at 1 1 Kew Gardens
Road, Kew, co. Middlesex,
9 April 1878 ; marr. at the
parisli church, Leckhamp-
ton, on Friday, 26 July
1912.
Charlotte Sarah,
of Leckhampton ;
born at Bartlow,
Leckhampton, 27
September 1873.
William Thiselton Barnard, born at The Bittams, Leckhampton, on
Sunday, 9 November, bapt. at the parish church, Leckhampton,
on Sunday, 2t December 19 13.
157
Major William Puckle (son of Richard Puckl&
of Bognor, co. Sussex, by Clementia his wife, dau.
of Joseph Kay, of Wandsworth, co. Surrey) ; born
at Worthing, co. Sussex, 13 April 1835 ; educated
at Tonbridge ; Major Isle of Wight Artillery
Militia; served in the Crimean War 1855 (medal) ;
died at Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, 7 April 1886,
bur. in the cemetery at Tunbridge Wells.
Caroline Georgiana, born at Hockliffe, co.
Bedford, 17 August 1832; marr. at St.
James', Piccadilly, London, on Thursday,
29 April 1869 ; died, aged 70, at 1 Sloane
Gardens, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on
Thursday, 1 January, bur. at Billing, co.
Northampton, 4 January 1903.
Major Cyril Darcy Vivian Cary-Barnard, D.S.O., of Belville,=
Athenry, co. Galway ; born at 9 Prince of Wales' Terrace, Kensington,
London, on Friday, n August, bapt. there privately 29 November 1876;
educated at Bradfield College, admitted 19 April 1888 ; 2nd Lieutenant
Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment) 27 October 1900, Lieutenant 13
September 1902 (attached to West African Regiment 1903-1906), Captain
1 April 1909, Major 1 September 1915, temporary Lieut.-Colonel in
command of the 15th Battalion Hampshire Regiment 26 April 1916;
served in South African War with Lumsden's Horse 1899-1900 (Queen's
medal with three clasps), and in European War 23 October 1914 (mentioned
in despatches, " London Gazette " February 1915 and May 1917); D.S.O.
1 January 1915, to which a bar was awarded in August 1917.
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-.Henrietta Maude
Mary, only child
of Colonel Dudley
Thomas Persse,
of the 13th Prince
Albert's (Somerset-
shire Light Infan-
try), by Mary his
wife, daughter of
Stephen William
Creagh ; born at
135 St. Stephen's
Green, Dublin, on
Friday, 5 July 1889;
marr. at Athenry
11 July 1 910.
Melosine Vivienne, born at 4
Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin,
10 April 191 1, bapt. at Athenry.
Dudley Pelham Charles Cary-Barnard,
born at Devizes, co. Wilts, 2 September
1 9 13, bapt. there.
Hubert Vyel Juan Cary-Barnard, born at
9 Prince of Wales' Terrace, Kensington, on
Tuesday, 26 March, bapt. privately, received
into the church at Margate, co. Kent, 10
July 1878; educated at Rugby, admitted
Christmas Term, 1892 ; Lieutenant Army
Service Corps 1 June 1915.
Lucille Valerie Christine, born at 9 Prince of
Wales' Terrace, Kensington, on Friday, 22
August 1879, bap1- at Westgate-on-Sea, co.
Kent ; died at 4 Clarendon Square, Leaming-
ton, co. Warwick, aged 1 1 years and 4 months,
on Monday, 30 December 1890, bur. at Ore
Cemetery, Hastings, co. Sussex.
158
Pelham William
Barnard, born at
Bigby, co. Lincoln,
25 October, bapt.
there 20 Decem-
ber 1833 ; edu-
cated at Rugby,
admitted February
1849 ; died, aged
31, at Bigby, on
Wednesday, 1 1
January 1864, bur.
there.
Rev. Mordaunt Barnard (2nd son of the Rev.=
Thomas Barnard, Vicar of Great Amwell, co.
Hertford, by Everilda Dorothea his wife, 2nd dau.
of Sir Mordaunt Martin, Baronet, of Burnham, co.
Norfolk) ; born at Litcham, co. Norfolk, 5 December,
bapt. there 13 December 1795 ; educated at Charter-
house, admitted a Scholar 9 June 1806, and at Christ's
College, Cambridge, admitted Pensioner 2 February
1813, Scholar 15 December 1814, B.A. 181 7,
M.A. 1833 ; Perpetual Curate of Barnoldswick, co.
York, 1820; Vicar of Great Amwell 23 June 1826
to 1864; Rector of Little Bardfield, co. Essex,
1845-64, and of Preston Bagot, co. Warwick,
1867-74; J. P. for co. Essex; Author of "The
Education of the Christian Minister," 1821, and
" A Translation of the Odyssey into English
Blank Verse," 1876 ; died at St. Leonard's-on-Sea,
co. Sussex, 29 October 1885, bur. in Ore
Cemetery, Hastings, co. Sussex. Will dated 3 July
1883, proved at Lewes n January 1886, by
Adelaide Sophia Barnard, relict, Melosine Sophia
Maria Neville-Rolfe, widow, daughter, and Thomas
Barnes Couchman. He married istly, 15 April
182 1, Margaret Louisa Maria, dau. of Major Bolton;
she died 16 May 1857.
Adelaide Sophia,
born at Bigby 16
December 1834,
bapt. there 10 April
1835; marr.atPam-
pisford, co. Cam-
bridge (by her
cousin, the Rev.
Thomas Field), on
Tuesday, 1 1 Sep-
tember 1866 ; died
at 28 St. James'
Road, Tunbridge
Wells, co. Kent,
22 December 1906,
bur. in Ore Ceme-
tery, Hastings. Will
dated K) February
1903, proved (Prin.
Reg., 79, 1907) 7
February 1907, by
the Rev. Percy
Mordaunt Barnard,
son, and Arthur
Francis Bell.
/K
{For issue, see page 161.)
Harrington Fortescue Barnard, bapt. at Bigby, co.
Lincoln, 5 May, died, aged 1 month, bur. at Bigby
26 May 1836.
Edward Drummond (5th son of John Drummond of=
Redenham, co. Hants, by Georgiana Augusta his wife,
4th dau. and coheir of Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey,
G.C.B., of Rolls Park, co. Essex, M.P.) ; born n March
1833 ; educated at Rugby and at Haileybury ; of the
Bengal Civil Service 1853-78; died, aged 83, at 13
St. James' Place, St. James' Street, Westminster, on
Thursday, 30 November, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery,
London, on Monday, 4 December 1916.
Frances Mary, bapt. at Bigby 4 April,
bur. there 16 April 1838.
=Lucy Marion,
born at Bigby, 20
February 1839,
bapt. there pri-
vately the same
day ; marr. at
Bigby on Thurs-
day, 7 August
1862.
Edward Henry Bar-
nard, born at Bigby
8 December 1840,
bapt. there 2 Feb-
ruary 18.41 ; died,
aged 25, at Tor-
quay, co. Devon, 1 1
January 1866, bur.
there.
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159
^arnarb.
Arms. — Argent a bear rampant sable muzzled or.
Crest. — A demi-bear rampant sable muzzled or.
Motto. — Bear and forbear.
Rev. Thomas Barnard, Vicar of Great Amwell,=
co. Hertford (4th son of the Rev. Thomas
Barnard, Rector of Withersfield, co. Suffolk, by
Melosine his wife, dau. of Arnold Rosenhagen of
Isleworth, co. Middlesex) ; of St. John's College,
Cambridge, admitted Sizar 27 December 1782,
B.A. 1787, M.A. 1 79 1 ; Vicar of Great Hormead,
co. Hertford, 9 July 1790, and of Great Amwell
21 August 1793; died 14 June 1799, bur. at
Litcham, co. Norfolk. Will dated 8 August 1798,
proved (P.C.C. 824 Howe) 13 December 1799.
(For earlier Pedigree, see " Notes " to
" Visitation of England and Wales,"
Vol. 7, page f6p.)
=Everilda Dorothea, dau. of Sir Mordaunt
Martin, Baronet, of Burnham Westgate
Hall, co. Norfolk, by Everilda Dorothea
his wife, dau. of the Rev. William Smith,
Rector of Burnham Westgate ; born 5 June
1767; marr. at Burnham Westgate 2 January
1794; died, aged 72, 27 November 1839.
Will dated 5 September 1828, with codicil
dated 30 September 1837, proved (P.C.C.
10 Arden) 30 January 1840, by the Rev.
Mordaunt Barnard and George Martin
Barnard, sons.
Thomas Mordaunt Rosenhagen Barnard, born 12 December, bapt. at Stifford, co. Essex,
17 December 1794; educated at Charterhouse, admitted a Scholar 23 January 1805 ;
Midshipman Royal Navy; died on board H.M.S. "Kite" of wounds received in action
against pirates off the Gulf of Salonica, 27 June 1813.
Margaret Louisa=j=Rev
Maria, dau. of
Major Bolton ;
marr. 1 5 April
182 1 ; died at
23 Lansdowne
Place, Brighton,
co. Sussex, on
Saturday, 1 6 May
1857. 1st wife.
Mordaunt Barnard, born 5 December, bapt.:
at Litcham 13 December 1795; educated at
Charterhouse, admitted a Scholar 9 June 1806,
and at Christ's College, Cambridge, admitted
Pensioner 2 February 181 3, Scholar 15 December
1814, B.A. 1817, M.A. 1833 ; Perpetual Curate
of Barnoldswick, co. York, 1820 ; Vicar of Great
Armwell 23 June 1826 to 1864, Rural Dean;
Rector of Little Bardfield, co. Essex, 1845-64,
and of Preston Bagot, co. Warwick, 1867-74;
J. P. for co. Essex; Author of "The Education
of the Christian Minister," 1821, and "A
Translation of the Odyssey into English Blank
Verse," 1876 ; died at St. Leonard's-on-Sea,
co. Sussex, 29 October 1885, bur. in Ore
Cemetery, Hastings, co. Sussex. Will dated 3
July 1883, proved at Lewes 11 January 1886,
by Adelaide Sophia Barnard, relict, Melosine
Sophia Maria Neville-Rolfe, widow, daughter,
and Thomas Barnes Couchmnn.
#*>*.
=Adelaide Sophia, dau. of
the Rev. Charles James
Barnard, Rector of Bigby,
co. Lincoln ; born at
Bigby 16 December 1834,
bapt. there 10 April 1835;
marr. at Pampisford, co.
Cambridge (by her cousin,
the Rev. Thomas Field),
on Tuesday, 1 1 September
1866 ; died at 28 St.
James' Road, Tunbridge
Wells, co. Kent, 22 De-
cember 1906, bur. in Ore
Cemetery, Hastings. Will
dated 19 February 1903,
proved (Prin. Reg., 79,
1907) 7 February 1907, by
the Rev. Percy Mordaunt
Barnard, son, and Arthur
Francis Bell. 2nd wife.
(See page /Jp.)
160
John Gilbert Barnard, born 10 February, bapt.
at Litcham, co. Norfolk, 19 February 1797;
died unmarried at Meerut, Bengal, India, 17
November 1822.
William Smith Barnard^pEliza Boscawen,
of Calcutta, India ; born
at Litcham 1 7 April, bapt.
there 20 April 1798.
marr. at Calcutta
14 January 1828.
Rev. Thomas Mordaunt Rosenhagen Barnard, bom=
in 1829 ; of Exeter College, Oxford, matriculated 31
January 1849, B.A. 1852, M.A. 1861 ; Curate of
Holdenhurst, co. Hants, 1859-62 ; died, aged 48, at
Chipping Ongar, co. Essex, 1 April 1878. Will dated
21 October 1874, proved (Prin. Reg., 463, 78) 1 June
1878, by Edmund George Barnard, son, and the Rev.
Francis Burton Shepherd.
=Charlotte, dau. of Sir Codrington
Edmund Carrington, formerly Chief
Justice of Ceylon ; marr. at Walcot
Church, Bath, co. Somerset (by
her brother, the Very Rev. Henry
Carrington, Dean of Bocking), on
Wednesday, 24 May 1854.
A
Rev. Percy Mordaunt Barnard, B. D., of 5 May field=
Road, Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent ; born at
Heacham, co. Norfolk, n July 1868, bapt.
there ; of Christ's College, Cambridge, matricu-
lated Michaelmas Term 1887, Scholar 1889,
B.A. (ist-class Classical Tripos) 1890, Cams
Prize, 1891, M.A. 1894, B.D. 1901 ; Assistant
Chaplain St. John's College, Leatherhead,
co. Surrey, 1896-97 ; Rector of Headley, co.
Surrey, 1898-1905.
Charles Mordaunt Barnard,
born at the Rectory, Headley,
on Thursday, 28 February,
bapt. at Headley 1 1 April
1 90 1 ; educated at Ton-
bridge.
=Alice Mary, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Frederick
Taunton, Vicar of Kingswood, co. Surrey,
by Flora Charlotte his 2nd wife, dau. of
Commissary-General John Wild ; born at
Croydon, co. Surrey, 21 July, bapt. there
17 August 1872; marr. at St. Andrew's,
Kingswood, on Wednesday, 14 February
1900.
(See Pedigree of Taunton, Vol. 4, page 168,
and Addenda, Vol. 8, page xviii.)
I
Osbert Howard Barnard,
born at the Rectory, Headley,
on Saturday, 28 March, bapt.
at Headley 1 June 1903 ; a
Cadet Royal Naval College,
Osborne, Isle of Wight,
September 191 6.
Nea Everilda, born at the
Rectory, Headley, on Sun-
day, 2 1 May, bapt. at Headley
6 July 1905.
Rev. Edward Fawcett Neville-Rolfe (3rd son of the Rev. Strickland Charles=
Edward Neville-Rolfe, Vicar of Heacham, co. Norfolk, by Agnes his wife,
only dau. of Henry Fawcett, M.P. for Carlisle) ; born at Shepscombe,
co. Gloucester, 20 May 1821 ; of Trinity College, Cambridge, admitted
Pensioner 23 June 1838 ; B.A. 1842, M.A. 1848 ; Curate of Great Aniwell,
co. Hertford; English Chaplain at Christ Church, Cannes, France, 1875-80,
and at Bordighera, Italy, 1880; Canon of Gibraltar; died, aged 61, at
Bordighera on Easter Day, 25 March 1883, bur. at Cannes. Brass Tablet in
the church at Great Amwell. Will dated 9 June 1857, with codicil dated
26 September 1872, proved (Prin. Reg., 545, 83), 28 June 1883, by Melosine
Sophia Neville-Rolfe, relict. J^
=Melosine Sophia
Maria, born 16
December 1821;
marr. at Great
Amwell, co. Hert-
ford, on Tuesday,
5 _ August 1845;
died at Ealing,
co. Middlesex,
circa 1894.
161
George Martin Barnard, born at Litcham, co. Norfolk, 4 April, bapt. there 7 April 1799;
educated at Charterhouse, admitted 1814; a Clerk in the Treasury; died unmarried,
aged 59, at Nice, France, on Tuesday, 22 February 1859, bur. there. Will dated 6 August
1858, proved (Prin. Reg., 141, 59) 15 March 1859, by Frederick Beadon.
Charles Fawcett Neville-Rolfe of=
Heacham Hall, co. Norfolk (eldest
son of the Rev. Strickland Charles
Edward Neville-Rolfe, Vicar of
Heacham, co. Norfolk, by Agnes his
wife, only dau. of Henry Fawcett,
M.P. for Carlisle) ; born 23 August
1815 ; J. P. for co. Norfolk ; marr. at
Heacham on Thursday, 23 April
1868 ; died, aged 54, at Scarborough,
co. York, on Saturday, 23 October
1869. Will dated 27 August 1869,
with codicil dated 22 October 1869,
proved (Prin. Reg., 784, 69) 16
December 1869, by Eustace Neville-
Rolfe, son, and Abel Chapman. He
married istly, 18 May 1841, Martha
Holt, eldest dau. of William Chap-
man of Newcastle- on -Tyne, co.
Northumberland. 1st husband.
=Maria Bolton, born-
14 May 1823 ; died
at 1 1 Oriel Terrace,
Weston-super-Mare,
co. Somerset, on
Sunday, 18 August
1907, bur. at Din-
der, co. Somerset.
Will dated 29 June
1903, with codicil
dated 3 February
1905, proved Prin.
Reg. 1421, 1907)
4 October 1907.
by Treadway Syden-
ham Clarke, Bar-
rister-at- Law, and
the Rev. Neville
Dundas.
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=Edmund Dewar Bourdillon of
Dinder House, co. Somerset, and of
the India Office (3rd son of the
Rev. Thomas Bourdillon, Vicar of
Fenstanton, co. Huntingdon) ; marr.
at Stratford on-A von, co. Warwick,
13 June 1876; died, aged 85, at
Dinder House, on Monday, 2 July
1900, bur. there. Will dated n
December 1888, with four codicils
dated 4 January 1889 to 3 Oc-
tober 1899, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1 138, 1900) 23 August 1900,
by Maria Bolton Bourdillon
and Tredway Sydenham Clarke,
Barrister-at-Law. He married istly
at Blakeney, co. Norfolk, 13 July
1843, Mary, dau. of the Rev.
Joseph Cotterill, Rector of Blakeney.
2nd husband.
Everilda Mordaunt, born 29 April 1824;=
marr. at Duisburg, Prussia-, 4 March 1854 ;
died at 15 Porchester Terrace, Hyde Park,
on Monday, 2 May 19 10, bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London. Will dated
20 March 1908, with three codicils dated
25 April, 23 October, and 7 December
1908, proved (Prin. Reg., 1015, 10) 8 July
1 9 10, by Walter John Shelan, Major
Alfred Edward Haig, and George Morrison
Paul, D.L. 2nd wife.
=Edward Thomas Dundas of=pLouisa Anna Maria,
15 Porchester Terrace,
Hyde Park, London, and of
Manor, co. Stirling (son of
Colonel Thomas Dundas) ;
born in India 5 December
1827 ; of King's College,
Cambridge ; joined the
19th Bengal Native Infantry
in 1848, Lieutenant 1850.
A
born 15 November
1826 ; marr. at the
Cathedral, Calcutta,
India, on Thursday,
6 December 1849 '>
died at Boodee Pind,
Punjab, India, 17
December 1850, bur.
there. 1st wife.
Rev. Mordaunt Roger Barnard, born 22 December 1828; educated at Charterhouse,
admitted 1843, at Rugby, admitted August 1844, and at Christ's College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term 1847, B.A. (junior optime) 1851 ; Curate of Rodmell,
co. Sussex, 1853-56, British Chaplain at Christiania, Norway, 1859-63; Vicar of Margaretting,
co. Essex, 1863; died at Margaretting 2 July 1906, bur. there. Will dated 18 August
1897, proved (Prin. Reg., 1048, 1906) 10 August 1906, by Margaret Lizzie Crane Sewell,
spinster.
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162
ZETLAND.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Argent a lion rampant within a
double tressure flory counter-flory gules all within a bordure azure.
Crest. — A lion's head affrontee struggling through an oak bush all proper fructed
or crowned with an antique crown of the last.
Supporters. — Two lions proper crowned with antique crowns or each gorged
with a chaplet of oak leaves vert fructed gold a shield pendent to each
the first : Argent a saltier and chief gules on a canton of the field a
lion rampant sable, Bruce ; the second : Lozengy argent and gules,
FiTZWILLIAM,
Motto. — Essayez, <
Zetland
Sir Lawrence Dundas, Earl of Zetland and Baron Dundas of Aske,=f=Harriot, 3rd dau. of
LL.D. (eldest son of Thomas, 1st Baron Dundas and a Baronet) ;
born 10 April 1766; of Trinity College, Cambridge, M.A. (hon.) 1786,
LL.D. 181 1 ; M.P. for Richmond, co. York, 22 June 1790 to 29 June
1802, for York 5 July 1802 to 29 April 1807, again for Richmond 13
July 1808 to 181 1, and for York 14 October 181 1 to 14 June 1820;
F.S.A. ; Captain North York Regiment of Militia 30 October 1789,
2nd Major 23 May 1795, Lieut.-Colonel 25 May 1797, Colonel in the
Army 25 May 1797; Colonel Cleveland Regiment of Volunteers 24
October 1803; Lord- Lieutenant and Sheriff Principal for Orkney and
Shetland 12 May 1831, and Vice-Admiral of same; D.L. for the North
Riding, co. York, 23 January 1792; Alderman of the City of York
19 July 1808, Lord Mayor 2 February 181 1; succeeded his father as
2nd Baron 14 June 1820 ; created Earl of Zetland in the Peerage of the
United Kingdom 2 July 1838; died, aged 72, at Aske Hall, co. York,
19 February 1839. Will dated 1 August 1835, with three codicils dated
19 April 1838 (two), and 20 July 1838, proved (P.C.C. 268 Vaughan)
22 April 1839, by Thomas, Earl of Zetland, son.
General John Hale of
Plantation, near Guis-
borough, co. York, by
Mary his wife, 2nd
dau. of William
Chaloner of Guis-
borough ; born 16
June 1769; marr. at
Guisborough 21 April
1794; died, aged 65,
at Arlington Street,
Piccadilly, London,
on Friday, 18 April
1834-
Sir Thomas Dundas, Earl of Zetland, K.G. ; born at Wigmore=
Street, London, 5 February 1795; educated at Harrow and at
Trinity College, Cambridge, M.A. 1815; M.P. for Richmond,
co. York, 4 August 18 18 to 24 July 1830, for York 3 August 1830
to 29 December 1834, and again for Richmond 6 January 1835 to
19 February 1839; Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the
North Riding of co. York 28 July 1838 to March 1873; Provincial
Grand Master of the Freemasons of North and East Yorkshire 1835
until his death, Deputy Grand Master of England 1839, Pro-Grand
Master 1840, Grand Master 1840, and again 1843-69; K.T.
1 July 1861 to 1872, K.G. 26 December 1872; succeeded his father
as 2nd Earl 19 February 1839 ; died, aged 78, at Aske Hall,
on Tuesday, 6 May 1873. Will dated 16 June 1866, with three
codicils dated 16 July 1870, 14 August 1871 and 24 May 1872,
proved (Prin. Reg., 616, 73) 16 August 1873, by the Honblc Charles
William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Augustus Frederick William Keppel
Stephenson and the Honble John Charles Dundas, Barrister-at-Law,
nephew.
=Sophia Jane, youngest
dau. of Sir Hedworth
Williamson, 6th Baronet,
by Maria his wife, dau.
of Sir James Hamilton
of co. Monaghan ; born
21 November 1803;
marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London,
on Saturday, 6 September
1823 ; died, aged 61, at 19
Arlington Street, Picca-
dilly, London, on Sunday,
21 May 1865.
Henry Walker Yeoman (her cousin) of=j=Margaret Bruce, born
Woodlands, Sleights, co. York (2nd son of
Henry Walker Yeoman of Woodlands, by Ann
his 2nd wife, 2nd dau. of General John Hale
of Plantation, near Guisborough) ; born 13
July 1789; of Trinity College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1813, M.A. 1817; J.P. and D.L. for
the North Riding of co. York ; died, aged 86,
at Marske Hall, Marske-in-Cleveland, co. York,
on Tuesday, 14 September 1875. AdiSon (with
•will dated 2 July 1821, and codicil 24 May
1854) was granted (Prin. Reg., 915, 75) 30
November 1875, to the Rev. Henry Walker
Yeoman, son. /\
at Plantation, near
Guisborough, 26
June 1796 ; marr. 5
February 18 16 ; died,
aged 64, at Marske
Hall, on Thursday,
13 September i860.
Lawrence Dundas, born
at Marske Hall 16
August 1799; educated
at Harrow, admitted
1808, and at Trinity
College, Cambridge,
admitted Pensioner 2
October 1816 ; died
from exposure, by falling
into a ditch and being
unable to extricate him-
self, in Parker's Piece,
a field near Cambridge,
6 February 181 8.
166
Colonel Henry Lane, entered the Army=
as Ensign 4 December 18 11, Lieutenant
1812, Captain 1818, Major 1824, Lieut.-
Colonel 1825, Colonel 28 June 1838
(retired); served with the 15th Hussars
during the campaigns of 1813-15, in the
Peninsula, France and Flanders, and
was present at the Battles of Waterloo,
Orthes and Toulouse (medal with two
clasps) ; died, aged 78, at Boston Spa,
co. York, on Wednesday, 6 April 1870,
bur. at Thorp Arch, co. York. Will
dated 12 April 1859, with three codicils
dated 15 October 1861, 16 March 1864
and 2 March 1866, proved (Prin. Reg.,
420, 70) 16 June 1870, by Thomas
Lane Coulson, nephew, the Rev.
Henry Walker Yeoman, the younger, and
Henry Messiter.
=Harriott Frances, born
at Marske Hall, Marske-
in-Cleveland, co. York,
27 September 1801 ;
marr. at Easby, co. York,
on Thursday, 8 Decem-
ber 1825 ; died, aged
77, at Marske Hall,
on Sunday, 13 October
1878, bur. at Thorp
Arch. Will dated 27
November 1874, proved
(Prin. Reg., 883, 78) 19
November 1878, by
John Richard Westgarth
Hildyard and the Rev.
Henry Walker Yeoman,
nephews.
Charlotte Jane, born at
Marske Hall 2 July 1803 ;
Lady of the Bedchamber
to H.R.H. the Duchess of
Kent ; died unmarried,
aged 63, at St. Nicholas,
near Richmond, co. York,
on Thursday, 29 November
1866. Will dated 30 June
1857, with codicil dated 9
May 1862, proved at York
26 January 1867, by the
Rev. Constantine Bernard
Yeoman, nephew, the Rev,
Robert Bruce Dundas, and
Bernard Hale.
Sir Lawrence Dundas, Marquess of Zetland, Earl of Zetland, Earl=
of Ronaldshay, co. Orkney, and Baron Dundas of Aske, co. York,
and a Baronet, K.T. ; born at Portman Street, Marylebone, London,
on Friday, 16 August, bapt. at the parish church, Marylebone, 9 Septem-
beri844; educated at Harrow 1858-61, and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1863 ; Cornet Royal Horse Guards
(Blue) 31 August 1866, Lieutenant 7 July 1869 ; Lieutenant Yorkshire
Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry 1 June 1873, Captain 18 November 1874 to
24 March 1880; Lieut.-Colonel Commanding 1st North Riding Yorkshire
Volunteer Artillery 14 December 1881 to 1894, Hon. Colonel 19
December 1894, and of the 3rd Battalion (Special Reserve) Princess of
Wales' Own Yorkshire Regiment 1909 ; Mayor of Richmond, co. York,
1895-96 and 1896-97 ; J. P. and D.L. for North Riding, co. York, D.L.
and Vice-Lieutenant for co. Stirling 4 February 1876, and for Orkney and
Shetland 3 October 1878; M.P. for Richmond 7 November 1872 to
6 May 1873 ; Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons, North and
East Ridings, co. York ; a Lord-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria 10 May
to July 1880; Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland 1889-92; K.T. 1900;
succeeded his uncle Thomas, Earl of Zetland, as 3rd Earl 6 May 1873;
created Marquess of Zetland and Earl of Ronaldshay, Orkney and
Shetland, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 22 August 1892.
=Lady Lilian Selina
Elizabeth (Lumley),
3rd dau. of Richard
George, 9th Earl of
Scarbrough ; born at
Cadlands Park, co.
Hants, the residence
of Andrew Robert
Drummond, 30 Octo-
ber, bapt. at Fawley,
co. Hants, 22 De-
cember 1 85 1 ; marr.
at St. Paul's, Knights-
bridge, London, on
Thursday, 3 August
1871.
(See Pedigree of
Scarbrough, Vol,
*3, Pag<> 74-)
Charles Henry, Baron Southampton of Idlicote=j=Hilda Mary, born at
House, near Shipston-on-Stour, co. Warwick;
born at 42 South Street, Park Lane, London,
on Saturday, 11 May 1867; educated at Eton
and at Sandhurst; joined the 10th Hussars as
2nd Lieutenant 14 September 1887, Captain
1892, retired in 1893, Captain Reserve of
Officers 10 January 1900 ; Major and temporary
Lieut.-Colonel 3rd Battalion Yorkshire Regi-
ment ; J.P. and D.L. for co. Warwick ; succeeded
his father as 4th Baron 16 July 1872. /|\
167
Waplington Hall, co.
York, on Thursday,
14 November 1872 ;
marr. at St. Patrick's
Cathedral, Dublin, on
Saturday, 9 July 1892.
Thomas Dundas,
Lord Dundas ; born
at Aske 19 January
1874, died, aged
24 days, at Aske,
on Wednesday, 1 1
February following.
William Dundas, born
at Marske Hall,
Marske -in- Cleveland,
co. York, 26 October
1806; died there,
aged 8, on Saturday,
2 September 1815.
John Charles Dundas of Woodhall,=
Wetherby, co. York; born at Marske
Hall 21 August 1808; of Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge, admitted Pensioner
27 March 1826, Fellow Commoner 19
October 1826, M.A. 1829; called to
the Bar at the Middle Temple 1834;
M.P. for Richmond, co. York, 2 August
1830 to 29 December 1834, for York
8 January 1835 to 17 July 1837, and again for Richmond 30
April i84r to 23 July 1847, and 15 August 1865 until his
death; D.L. for co. York; Lord-Lieutenant of Orkney and
Shetland 1839 until his death ; died, aged 57, at the Villa
Cessole, near Nice, France, on Wednesday, 14 February, bur. at
Marske-by-the-Sea, co. York, 21 February 1866. Will dated
28 July 1865, with codicil dated 4 November 1865, proved
(Prin. Reg., 302, 66) 9 May 1866, by Thomas, Earl of
Zetland, brother, John Richard Westgarth Hildyard, and the
Rev. Henry Walker Yeoman and the Rev. Constantine Bernard
Yeoman, nephews.
=Margaret Matilda, elder dau. of
James Talbot of Maryville, Mount
Henry and Knockmullen, all co.
Wexford, by Mary his wife, dau.
of Edward Sutton of Summer
Hill, co. Wexford ; born 31 May
1825; marr. at New Ross, co.
Wexford, 27 March 1843; died,
aged 82, at West Stoke House,
co. Sussex, on Sunday, 8 De-
cember, bur. at Easby Abbey,
co. York, on Friday, 13 December
1907. Admon was granted at the
Principal Registry 22 February
r9o8, to Lady Charlotte Jane
Dundas, spinster, daughter and
one of the next of kin.
(See Pedigree of Talbot, " Visitation
of Ireland," Vol. 5, page 137.)
John Charles Dundas of Mount St. John, Thirsk, co. York ; born=j=Honble Alice Louisa (Wood),
in Edinburgh 21 September 1845 > received patent of precedency
to rank as the son of an Earl 1873; educated at Harrow 1858-61,
and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1863, B.A. 1868 ; a Student of Lincoln's Inn 23 November
1866, called to the Bar 7 June 1869; Lord-Lieutenant of Orkney
and Shetland 1872 ; M.P. for Richmond, co. York, 4 February
1874 to 18 November 1885 ; J. P. and D.L. for the North Riding,
co. York; Chairman of Quarter Sessions 1881-92; died, aged
46, at Hickleton, co. York, on Tuesday, 13 September, bur.
there 16 September 1892. M.I. Will dated 14 May 1889,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1075, 92) 28 November 1892, by the
Honble Alice Louisa Dundas, relict.
of The Barrows, Charles Hill,
Farnham, co. Surrey, 3rd dau.
of Charles, Viscount Halifax,
G.C.B. ; born at Downing Street,
London, on Thursday, 27 May,
bapt. at St. Margaret's, West-
minster, 30 June 1847 ; marr. at
St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, Lon-
don, on Tuesday, 2 August 1870.
(See Pedigree of Halifax,
Vol. 10, page 136.)
Lawrence John Lumley Dundas, Earl of Ronaldshay ; born at 19 Arlington=j=Cecily, 2nd dau. of
Street, Piccadilly, London, on Sunday, n June 1876; educated at Harrow
and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1894;
Captain 1st North Riding of Yorkshire (Western Division) Royal Artillery
2 May 1900 to 1908; A.D.C. to Viceroy of India (Lord Curzon) 1900;
J. P. for the North Riding, co. York, 1901 ; M.P. for Hornsey Division of co.
Middlesex 5 June 1907-16; Chairman of Central Asian Society; appointed
a Member of Royal Commission on Indian Public Service 1912; Governor
of Bengal November 1916; Author of
" Sport and Politics under an Eastern
Sky," 1902, " On the Outskirts of Empire
in Asia," 1904, "A Wandering Student
in the Far East," 1908, and " Eastern
Miscellany," 191 1.
Colonel Mervyn Arch-
dale, 1 2 th Lancers,
by Mary his wife, dau.
of General Sir Henry
de Bathe ; born at
Castle Archdale, co.
Fermanagh, 19 June
1886, bapt. there;
marr. at St. Marga-
ret's, Westminster, on
Tuesday, 3 December
1907.
Lawrence Aldred Mervyn
Dundas, Lord Dundas ;
born at 1 2 Stratton Street,
Piccadilly, London, on
Thursday, 12 November
1908.
Viola Mary, born at 38
Grosvenor Street, London,
on Tuesday, 4 January,
bapt. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London,
2 February 19 10.
16S
Lavinia Margaret,
born at 38 Gros-
venor Street, Lon-
don, on Thursday,
31 December
1914.
Jean Agatha, born at 38
Grosvenor Street, London,
on Thursday, 4 May, bapt.
at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, 7 June
1916.
Colonel Charles Thomas Bunbury of Cotswold House,;
Winchester, co. Hants (4th son of Hugh Mill Bunbury
of West Hill, Wandsworth, co. Surrey, by Alicia his
2nd wife, dau. of Philip Lillie of Drumdoe Castle,
co. Roscommon); born 3 March 1836; entered the
Army as Ensign Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's
Own) 2 February 1855, Lieutenant 8 June 1855,
Captain 1861, Major 1874, Lieut.-Colonel 1881, Hon.
Colonel 19 April 1882.
Charles Lawrence Dundas, born at 1 Halkin
Street West, Westminster, on Friday, 18 August
1 87 1, bapt. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London; educated at Trinity College, Cam-
bridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1890;
of the Indian Civil Service; marr. at Delhi,
India, in 1896, Georgina, widow of Captain
C. M. Stevens. =7=
I
Margaret, born at The Barrows, Charles
Hill, Farnham, co. Surrey, on Tuesday,
11 July 1899, bapt. at Great Polycarp,
Farnham.
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"Harriot Emily, born
at Oran, co. York,
8 January 1848;
received patent of
precedency to rank
as the daughter of an
Earl 1873 ; married
at Nice, France, on
Wednesday, 7 April
1875-
n
I
George James
Lawrence Dun-
das, born at
Oran 10 July
1849 ; died on
Tuesday, 29
June 1858, bur.
at Easby Abbey,
co. York.
George Herbert Peake of
Bawtry Hall, co. York (son
of Henry Peake of West-
holme, Sleaford, co. Lincoln);
born in 1859; educated at
Trinity Hall, Cambridge, ma-
triculated Michaelmas Term,
1880, B.A., LL.B. 1884, M.A.
1887 ; Barrister- at- Law of
Lincoln's Inn 1887 ; J.P. for
the West Riding, co. York,
1886, and for co. Nottingham
1 903 ; Mayor of East Retford,
co. Nottingham, 1903-1905 ;
Captain Sherwood Rangers
(Yeomanry) 4 February 1903.
=Evelyn Mary,
born at 1 Hal-
kin Street West,
Westminster, on
Wednesday, 15
January 1873 ;
married at St.
Paul's, Knights-
bridge, London,
26 June 1895.
A
Sir Wilham Charles de Meuron, Earl Fitzwilliam, K.C.V.O., D.S.O. (only son
of Wilham, Viscount Milton) ; born at de Meuron on Thursday, 25 July,
bapt. at Wentworth, co. York, 28 November 1872 ; educated at Eton and
at Trinity College, Cambridge; Captain (Hon. Major 1905) 3rd Battalion
(Special Reserve) Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 11 April
1896; Major and Brevet-Colonel West Riding Royal Horse Artillery 1908;
Deputy Assistant Director on Staff 19 15 ; served in South African War 1900
as Captain on the Headquarter Staff (mentioned in despatches, "London
Gazette," 16 April 1901, Queen's medal with four clasps, D.S.O. 29 November
1900); A.D.C. to Viceroy of India (Marquess of Lansdowne) 1893-94;
M.P. for Wakefield 1895-1902 ; J.P. for the West Riding, co. York, J.P.,
D.L. and County Councillor for co. Wicklow ; Hon. LL.D. Sheffield
University 1 9 10; Lord Mayor of Sheffield 1909, Alderman 1910; Freeman
of the City of Wakefield ; K.C.V.O. 12 July 191 2 ; succeeded his grandfather
as 7th Earl 20 February 1902.
=Maud Frederica
Elizabeth, born
at Upleatham,
North Riding,
co. . York, on
Monday, 9 July
1877 ; marr. at
St. Paul's Cathe-
dral, London, on
Wednesday, 24
June 1896.
A
(See Pedigree of Fitzwilliam,
Vol. 14, page 33.)
169
William Francis Plowden
Plowden Hall, co. Salop, and
of Aston -le -Walls, co. North-
ampton (only son of William
Henry Francis Plowden of
Plowden and of Aston -le-
Walls, by Barbara his wife,
eldest dau. of Francis
Cholmeley of Brandsby Hall,
co. York) ; born at Boulogne-
sur-Mer, France, on Friday,
3 June 1853, bapt. at St.
Nicholas', Boulogne -sur-Mer;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Salop ;
died, aged 61, at Plowden
Hall, on Wednesday, 8 July,
bur. at Plowden on Monday,
13 July 1914.
of=?=Mary, born at Oran, co.
York, on Friday, 25 April
1851, bapt. at Brough,
co. York ; received
patent of precedency to
rank as the daughter of
an Earl 1873 > rnarr.
at St. James', Spanish
Place, London, on Mon-
day, 12 October 1874;
died, aged 60, in
London, on Tuesday,
19 September, bur. at
Plowden on Friday,
22 September 191 1.
Requiem Mass at the
Convent Chapel, Grove
End Road, St. John's
Wood, co. Middlesex,
the previous day.
A
Margaret Matilda,
born at Oran, co.
York, on Monday,
8 November 1852 ;
received patent of
precedency as the
daughter of an
Earl 1873; died
unmarried, aged 33,
at St. Scholastica's
Priory, Atherstone,
co. Warwick, on
Thursday, 4 Feb-
ruary 1886, bur.
there.
Charlotte Jane,
of Brookleigh,
Bournemouth,
co. Hants; born
at Oran on Fri-
day, 10 March
1854, baptised
at Brough ; re-
ceived patent
of precedency
as the daughter
of an Earl 1873.
Lieut.-Colonel Edward Bunbury North of Old Hall, Milnthorpe,co.Westmorland=
(3rd son of North North of Newton Hall, Kirkby Lonsdale, co. Westmorland,
formerly of Thurland Castle, co. Lancaster, by Alicia Gertrude his wife,
only dau. of Louis Robert James Versturme, Captain 18th Hussars); born
at Thurland Castle on Easter Sunday, 28 March 1869 ; entered the Army
as 2nd Lieutenant (from Militia) Royal Lancaster Regiment 5 February 1890,
Lieutenant 1892, transferred to Royal Fusiliers 14 December 1892, Captain
1899, Major 1 April 1909; employed with Egyptian Army 14 January 1898
to 24 March 1899; A.D.C. to General Officer Commanding North-East
District 19 January 1901 to 5 September 1902 ; attached to the General Staff,
War Office, 7 December 1904 to 7 April 1905 ; served in the Nile Expedition
1898 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 30 September 1898,
4th-class Medjidie, Egyptian medal with two clasps, medal) ; in the Nile
Expedition 1899 (clasp to Egyptian medal) ; served in South African War
1899-1900 (Queen's medal with five clasps) ; attached to 1st Division
Japanese Army 1908-1909; Brigade-Major 2nd West Riding Infantry
Brigade (Northern command) 24 April 191 2, Brigade-Major 124th Infantry
Brigade 1915, Lieut.-Colonel Commanding 4th Battalion Royal Fusiliers 1916.
^Margaret, born
at 1 Halkin
Street West,
Westminster, on
Tuesday, 5 Jan-
uary 1875, bapt.
at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge,
London ; marr.
at the Church of
theHolyAngels',
Hoar Cross,
co. Stafford, on
Tuesday, 2 6 Sep-
tember 1899.
A
George Heneage Lawrence Dundas of Kirk Bank, Middleton Tyas, co.=
York ; born at 19 Arlington Street, Piccadilly, London, on Saturday,
1 July 1882 ; educated at Harrow ; J. P. for the North Riding, co.
York, 191 1 ; Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
May 1900 to April 1902 ; 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) 30 April 1902 to 1906;
Captain 10th Service Battalion and A.D.C. to personal staff; temporary
Captain Reserve of Officers and Flight Commander Royal Flying Corps,
Instructor Central Flying School 19 16 ; served in South African War
1900-1902, at operations in Cape Colony February to 31 May 1902
(Queen's medal with two clasps) ; and in European War 1914.
170
=Ivy, dau. of Colonel
M. Hanley ; born at
Sialkote, India, in
1883 ; marr. at St.
Thomas' Cathedral,
Bombay, India, on
Saturday, 23 Decem-
ber 1905.
Laura Octavia, born at=
Oran, co. York, on
Thursday, 1 1 October
1855 ; received patent
of precedency to rank
as the daughter of an
Earl 1873; marr. at St.
John-the-Baptist, Nice,
France, on Thursday,
8 February 1877; died
at Villa de Cessole,
Nice, on Wednesday,
19 January 1881, bur.
at St. Barthilmy, Nice.
1 st wife.
=Arthur, Baron de Freyne of Coolavinj=
co. Sligo; born 9 July 1855, bapt. at
Loughglynn, co. Roscommon ; educated
at Downside and Beaumont Colleges ;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Roscommon;
succeeded his father as 4th Baron 28
October 1868; Hon. Colonel 5th Bat-
talion The Connaught Rangers (Militia)
10 August 1889-95 J died at French
Park, co. Roscommon, on Monday, 22
September, bur. at Cloonshanville, co.
Roscommon, on Thursday, 25 September
1913. Will dated 5 August 1901, proved
in January 1914, by Marie Georgiana
Elizabeth, Baroness de Freyne, relict,
and the Honble Francis Charles de Freyne,
A
=Marie Georgiana Elizabeth,
only dau. of Richard
Westbrook Lamb of West
Deriton, co. Northumber-
land, J . P:, D. L.,- by Georgiana
Elizabeth his wife, youngest
dau. of Stephen Eaton of
Ketton Hall, co. Rutland
(see Pedigree of Eaton,
Vol. 6, page 86); born 10
March 1856 ; marr. at the
Church of Our Lady of the
Rosary, Marylebone Road,
London, on Thursday, 28
September 1882. 2nd wife;
A
Frederick James Dundas of Green House, Don-=pSylvia Mary, eldest dau. of Hugh March
caster, co. York ; born at 1 Halkin Street West,
Westminster, on Tuesday, 9 January 1877, bapt.
at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London ; educated
at Charterhouse 1890-94, and at the College of
Agriculture, Downton ; Director and Assistant
Manager of Collieries.
Phillipps of Chapel Court, Kenn, co.
Devon ; marr. at St. Michael and All
Angels', Sunninghill, co. Berks, on Thursday,
27 March 1913.
Elizabeth Mary, born
1 January 19 14.
John Charles Dundas, born
19 August 19 1 5.
Kenneth George Bittleston of Ralleywood, Ockley, co. Surrey=f=Al
(eldest son of Colonel George Hastings Bittleston, R.A., by Edith
Caroline his wife, dau. of Lawrence James Baker of Brambridge
Park, Eastleigh, co. Hants); born at Rawul Pindi, Punjab, India,
on Saturday, 10 May 1884; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
Royal Field Artillery 24 December 1902, Lieutenant 24 December
1905; Remount Officer 13 March 1907 to 31 March 1909, Staff
Officer for Remounts 1 April 1909 to 13 March 191 1; retired
3 May 191 1 ; Captain Royal Field Artillery Special Reserve
1915-
/K
ice Katharine, born at
Mount St. John, Thirsk,
co. York, on Friday, 21
December 1883, bapt. at
Felixkirk, co. York, 6
January 1884; marr. at
St. Saviour's Cathedral,
Pietermaritzburg, Natal,
South Africa, on Saturday,
21 December 1907.
171
Frederick Thomas
Lawrence Dundas,
born 1 6 December
1857 ; died 16 Jan-
uary 1858, bur. at
Easby Abbey, co.
York.
William Fitzwilliam James Dundas of=
Waterside, Liphook, co. Hants ; born
at Wood Hall, co. York, on Tuesday,
8 May i860, bapt. there; received
patent of precedency to rank as the son
of an Earl 1873; of Trinity Hall,
Cambridge, matriculated Lent Term,
1880 ; Lieutenant 6th Battalion Rifle
Brigade (Militia); D.L. for the North
Riding, co. York.
=Mary Maud, youngest dau. of
Lieut. -Colonel Henry Auriel
Prinsep, Bengal Lancers, by
Harriet G. his wife, dau. of
Charles Mackinnon ; born at
Agra, North-West Provinces,
India, 3 November 1869;
marr. at St. Paul's, Knights-
bridge, London, on Monday,
20 June 1892.
Margaret Beryl,
born at 88
Harley Street,
London, 27 Ap-
ril 1893, bap-
tised at Holy
Trinity, Maryle-
bone, London.
Mary Gwendolen,
born at 88 Harley
Street, London,
on Thursday, 22
November 1894,
bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Maryle-
bone.
Geoffrey William Seymour
Dundas, born at Middle-
ton Lodge, Richmond, co.
York, on Sunday, 12
January 1896, bapt. at
Middleton Tyas, co. York ;
Captain 12th Service Bat-
talion Rifle Brigade ; 2nd
Lieutenant 19 September
1 9 14; served in European
War 19 1 5 (wounded).
Robert Bruce Dundas, born
at The Cottage, Goodwood,
co. Sussex, on Saturday, 1 1
August 1900, bapt. at West-
hampnett, co. Sussex.
Janet Elizabeth, born at The
Grange, Spofforth, co. York,
29 July 191 1, bapt. at
Spofforth.
Cospatrick Thomas Dundas, born at Wood=
Hall, Wetherby, West Riding, co. York, on
Wednesday, 5 November 1862 ; received
patent of precedency to rank as the son of
an Earl 1873; of Trinity Hall, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term 1881 ;
Lieutenant Yorkshire Hussars Yeomanry
Cavalry 1890-92 ; J. P. for the North
Riding, co. York, 1900, and D.L. for
Orkney and Shetland ; died at Middleton
Lodge, Middleton Tyas, on Friday, 23
November, bur. at Easby Abbey, co. York,
on Tuesday, 27 November 1906. Will
dated 21 June 1906, proved (Prin. Reg.,
58, 1907) 23 February 1907, by Francis
Bingham Mildmay and Edward Lane- Fox.
=Maud, younger dau. of the Honble Alice, of 51
George Wentworth-Fitzwilliam of South Street,
Milton Park, co. Northampton, Park Lane, Lon-
M.P., by Alice Louisa his wife, don; born at
2nd dau. of Major- General the Wood Hall on
Honble George Anson ; born at Saturday, 5 No-
Milton 27 February 1871 ; marr. vember 1864,
at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, baptised there ;
London, 18 July 1892 ; marr. received patent
2ndly 2 October 1912, Major of precedency
Harry Edward Spiller Cordeaux, to rank as the
C.B., C.M.G., Governor of St. daughter of an
Helena. Earl 1873.
(See Pedigree of Fitzivilliam,
Vol. 14, page 34., atid.
Addenda, Vol. 18, page
xxxii.)
John George Lawrence Dundas,
born at 88 Harley Street,
London, on Friday, 3 No-
vember 1893 ; Sub-Lieutenant
Royal Navy.
Winifred Maud, born at
71 South Audley Street,
London, on Saturday, 13
April 1895; died 23 May
1 909, bur. at Florence, Italy.
Elgiva Margaret,
born 9 November
1897.
Ida Victoria
Alice, born
24 May 1905.
172
Arms on record in the College of Arms.
Argent on a fess gules cotised azure between
three Catharine wheels sable as many lambs
passant of the field.
Crest. — On a mount vert a beacon fired
proper ladder or.
Motto. — Regi patraeque fidelis. .
|5>cott of <&xnt ^arr,
to* £s>taffortJ,
Sir Joseph Scott, Baronet, of Great^
Barr, co. Stafford (only son of William
Scott of Great Barr, by Mary his wife,
eldest dau. of Thomas Whitby of
Haywood Abbey, co. Stafford) ; born
31 March 1752; of Christ Church,
Oxford, matriculated 17 February
1770 ; High Sheriff for co. Stafford
1779 ; M.P. for Worcester 5 July 1802
to 24 October 1806 ; created a Baronet
30 April 1806; died 17 June 1828.
Admon (with will dated 29 November
1826) was granted (P.C.C. 434 Sutton)
11 July 1828, to Sir Edward Dolman
Scott, Baronet, and the Rev. William
Scott, sons.
Margaret (his
cousin), younger
dau. and heir of
Edward Whitby
of Shutend, co.
Stafford ; marr.
2ijanuaryi777;
died 8 October
1822.
Mary, died
unmarried
19 August
1807.
Catherine Juliana, =
eldest dau. and
coheir of Sir Hugh
Bateman. 1st Baro-
net, of Hartington
Hall, co. Derby,
by Temperance his
wife, dau. of John
Gisborne of Yox-
hall Lodge, co.
Stafford ; marr. at
Bath, co. Somerset,
14 February 181 5 ;
died 4 August
1848. 1st wife.
=Sir Edward Dolman Scott,=
Baronet, of Great Barr; born at
Ashwood, co. Stafford, 2 2 October
1793; educated at Westminster,
admitted 29 February 1808, and
at Oriel College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 19 February 1 81 2 ; M.P. for
Lichfield 29 April 1831 to 17
July 1837 ; D.L. for the counties
of Stafford and Sussex, High
Sheriff for the former county
1847 ; succeeded his father as
2nd Baronet 17 June 1828 ; died,
aged 58, at Great Barr Hall, 27
December 185 1. Will dated 5
June 1850, proved (P.C.C. 159,
92) 26 February 1852, by Richard
Jepson.
=Lydia, younger dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Gisborne of Yoxhall
Lodge, Prebendary of Durham, by
Mary his wife, dau. of Thomas
Babington of Rothley Temple, co.
Leicester (see " Notes " to " Visita-
tion of England and Wales" Vol.
8, page 50) ; marr. 8 November
1848 ; died, aged 59, at CurzonStreet,
Mayfair, London, 19 June 1859.
Will dated 28 September 1857,
proved (Prin. Reg., 449, 59) 4 July
1859, by Edmund Robinson, son,
and Charles John Poulden. She
married istly the Rev. Edmund
Robinson of Thorp Green, co. York,
who died 26 March 1846. 2nd wife.
Sir Francis Edward Scott, Baronet, of Great Barr ; born 25 February.
1824; educated at Eton, admitted 1838, and at Christ Church,
Oxford, matriculated 13 May 1842, B.A. 1845, M.A. 1848; J.P.
and D.L. for co. Stafford ; President of the School of Art,
Birmingham ; succeeded at his birth his maternal grandfather,
Sir Hugh Bateman of Hartington, Baronet, as 2nd Baronet, and
his father as 3rd Baronet 27 December 185 1 ; died, aged 39, at
St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, 21 November 1863, bur. at
Great Barr. Will dated 18 November 1863, proved (Prin. Reg.,
500, 64) 30 July 1864, by the Rt. Honblc Chichester Samuel
Fortescue and William George Mount.
^2^^^V^ ,
=Mildred Anne, eldest dau. of Sir
William Edmund Cradock-Hartopp,
3rd Baronet, by Jane Mary his wife,
eldest dau. of Henry Bloomfield
Keane ; born 30 October 1827 ;
marr. at Sutton Coldfield, co.
Warwick, 5 January 1854 ; died
3 December, bur. at Great Barr
8 December 1909. She married
2ndly 12 September 1868, Edward
Pakenham Alderson, eldest son of
the Honble SirEdward Hall Alderson,
Baron of the Exchequer. He died
1 December 1876.
'73
Rev. William Scott, born at Ashwood, co.=s=Maria, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Henry Gabell,
Stafford, 30 May 1795; of Christ Church,
Oxford, matriculated 21 October 181 3, B.A.
181 7 ; Rector of Aldridge, co. Stafford, 26
May 182 1 ; Chaplain to Prince Leopold of
Saxe Coburg (afterwards King of the Belgians) ;
died, aged 34, at Sidmouth, co. Devon, 3
February 1829.
D.D., of Winchester College, by Ann his
wife ; bapt. at Winchester College 5 March
1794; marr. at St. Swithin's, Winchester,
18 July 18 18 ; died, aged 56, at Allan
Bank, Great Malvern, co. Worcester, 27
June 1850.
William Henry Scott, born
22 May 1819 ; died un-
married in September 1859.
Mary, born 24 August
1820 ; died unmarried
in 1901.
Frances Maria, bom 19 November 182 1 ;
died unmarried, aged 79, at Pau, France,
on Sunday, 24 February 1901.
I
Sir Edward Dolman Scott, Baronet, of Great Barr, co. Stafford; born 12
February 1826; of Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 2 May 1844, B.A.
1848, M.A. 1851 ; a Student of Lincoln's Inn 10 April 1851 ; J. P. for the
counties of Stafford and Warwick, D.L. for the former county; succeeded
his nephew as 6th and 5th Baronet 18 March 1884; died unmarried at
Bath, co. Somerset, 8 March 1905. Will dated 19 December 1903,
proved (Prin. Reg., 585, 1905) 14 April 1905, by John Francis William
Deacon and Alexander William Hall.
William Douglas
Scott, born 10
April 1 828; died in
Bryanston Square,
London, 3 April
1845-
Sir Edward William Dolman
Scott, Baronet, of Great
Barr ; born in Tilney Street,
Park Lane, London, 23
December 1854 ; succeeded
his father as 4th and 3rd
Baronet 21 November 1863;
died, aged 16, at the house
of the Rev. Edmond Warre,
Eton College, on Saturday,
1 April 1871.
Adrian Elias Hope, of 9 Clifton=
Place, Hyde Park, London (only son
of Adrian John Hope, Captain 4th
Dragoon Guards, by Matilda, the
Countess Rapp, his wife, dau. of
General Rapp, one of Napoleon's
commanders); born 8 April 1845;
Lieut.- Colonel (Hon. Colonel 1888)
1st London Rifle Volunteers, 1882-89
(V. D.) He married istly 3 June 1867,
Lady Ida Louisa Alice (divorced 1873),
2nd dau. of James, Earl of Fife, K.T.
=Mildred Henrietta, born
at 14 Grosvenor Place,
London, 7 May 1856 ;
marr. at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge, London,
on Thursday, 12 October
1876 ; died at 9 Clifton
Place, Hyde Park, on
Saturday, 26 September,
bur. at Easthampstead,
co. Berks, on Thursday, 1
October 1914. 2nd wife.
A
174
Captain Edward Scott, R.N. ; born 13 September 1823 ; Lieutenants
Royal Navy 8 May 1847 > Commander of the Coastguard,
Swansea ; died, aged 39, at Rock Ferry, co. Chester, on Thursday,
22 October 1863. Will dated 8 October 1863, proved (Prin. Reg.,
673i 63) 13 November 1863, by Helen Scott, relict.
=Helen, youngest dau. of
John Coupland of Rock
Ferry ; marr. at St. Peter's,
Rock Ferry, on Wednes-
day, 3 December 1862.
Rev. Sir Douglas Edward Scott, Baronet, of Great Barr, co. Stafford ;=j=Florence Ada, dau. of
born 2 February 1863; Curate of Birchington, co. Kent, 1 905-1 906,
of Longbridge Deverill with Crockerton, co. Wilts, 1906
-1908, and of Bere Regis with Winterbourne, co. Dorset,
1908-13; Rector of Teffont Ewyas, co. Wilts, 1913-14; succeeded
his cousin as 7th Baronet 8 March 1905.
Florence Susan Helen,
born 21 March 1901.
W. Wilderman ; married
11 ] December 1899 ;
died 25 February 19 16.
Edward Arthur Dolman Scott,
born 14 December 1905.
Douglas Francis Scott, born
26 August 1908.
Frances Lucy Mary,
born 9 August 1904.
Douglas William Scott, born
26 April 1907, died 6 August
following.
John Esmond Scott, born 17
February 19 14.
William Edward John Basil Farnham of Quorndon=j=Catherine Matilda
House, co. Leicester (elder son of Edward Basil
Farnham of Quorndon House, by Gertrude Emily his
wife, 2nd dau. of Sir William Edmund Cradock-
Hartopp, 3rd Baronet); born at 16 Lowndes Square,
London, 18 July, bapt. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London, 13 August 1S55 ; educated at Eton and at
Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1874, B.A. 1879, M.A. 1883 ; J.P. and D.L.
for co. Leicester, High Sheriff 1887 ; F.R.H.S. ;
Captain Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry ; died at
Brighton, co. Sussex, on Thursday, 30 June, bur.
at Quorndon on Tuesday, 5 July 1910. Will dated
4 June 1910, proved (Prin. Reg., 573, 1911) 22
April 191 1, by George Francis Farnham, brother.
Annie Georgina,
of The Heights,
Witley, co. Surrey;
born at Great Barr
Hall 6 December
1858, bapt. at
Great Barr 20
April 1859 ; marr.
there on Thurs-
day, 9 November
A
(See Pedigree of Farnham, page 116.)
Sir Arthur Douglas
Bateman Scott,
Baronet, of Great
Barr; born in Eaton
Square, London, 3
September i860;
D.L. for co. Stafford
1 88 1 ; Captain Staf-
fordshire Yeomanry
Cavalry, formerly
Lieutenant Mid-
dlesex Militia ;
succeeded his
brother as 5th and
4th Baronet 1 April
187 1 ; died at Great
Barr Hall on Tues-
day, 18 March 1884.
175
Major- General William Henry Edgcome, born 3 April=
1832 ; 2nd Lieutenant Royal (late Madras) Engineers
12 December 1851, 1st Lieutenant 1854, Captain
1861, Major 1872, Lieut.- Colonel 1877, Colonel
1881, Major - General (retired) 24 May 1885;
Professor of Surveying, Royal Indian Engineering
College, Cooper's Hill, co. Middlesex ; died at Cooper's
Hill Lodge 31 August 1906. Will dated 12 February
1902, proved (Prin. Reg., 1196, 1906) 24 September
1906, by Lucy Edgcome, relict.
=Lucy, born 12 January 1826; marr.
at Rangoon, India, on Tuesday, 10
February 1857 ; died at Middlecot,
Oatlands Park, co. Surrey, 7 February
1909. Will dated 16 February 1907,
with codicil dated 26 November
1907, proved (Prin. Reg., 378, 1909)
4 March 1909, by Frances Mary
Douglas Picot, wife of Lieut.-Colonel
Henry Philip Picot.
A
Major-General Douglas Scott, born 30 December 1827 ;=
Ensign Madras Staff Corps 4 February 1846, Lieutenant
1851, Captain 1857, Major 1866, Lieut.-Colonel 1872, Colonel
(by brevet) 1877, Deputy Quarter-Master-General, Madras,
Major-General (retired) 24 May 1885 ; died, aged 83, at Erin
Lodge, Weybridge, co. Surrey, on Monday, 6 November
191 1. Will dated 26 November 1907, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1725, 1911) 23 November 191 1, by Lieut.-Colonel Henry
Philip Picot and Frances Mary Douglas Picdt his wife.
^Henrietta Belle, daughter of
B. Williams of Washington,
U.S.A. ; marr. 29 May i860 ;
died, aged 66, at 7 Redcliffe
Gardens, Southsea, co. Hants,
on Friday, 20 June 1890. She
married istly Baron de Bodisco,
Russian Ambassador to U.S.A.
Lieut.-Colonel Henry Philip Picot, born 29 April 1857 ; Sub -Lieutenant 4th1
Foot 21 September 1874; Lieutenant 33rd Foot 1875, Bengal Staff Corps
1877, Captain Indian Staff Corps 1885, Major 1894, Lieut.-Colonel 21
September 1900, retired 4 November 1903; served in Afghan War 1878-80
(mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 7 November 1879, medal with
clasp; in Hazara Expedition 1891 (medal with clasp); and in 2nd Miranzai
Expedition 1891 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 15 September
1891, clasp) ; Military Attache and Oriental Secretary at Teheran 18 October
1893 to n October 1899 ; Military Attache at Berne 10 August 1914.
=Frances Mary
Douglas, born
8 October 1 861;
married at the
Town Church,
Jersey, on Satur-
day, 1 5 May
1886.
/K
Sir William Jaffray, Baronet, of Skilts, co. Warwick (elder son of=
Sir John Jaffray, Baronet, by Anna his wife, dau. of William Munton
of Bourne, co. Lincoln); born 5 June 1852 ; of St. John's College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1870, B.A. 1876;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Warwick, High Sheriff 1906; employed with
Remount Department, with temporary rank of Captain in the Army,
1902 ; succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet 4 January 1901 ; died,
aged 62, at Skilts, on Friday, 27 November, bur. at Studley, co.
Worcester, 1 December 1914. He married 2ndly, 11 May 1889,
Alice Mary, dau. of Francis Galloway of Hereford.
=Mabel Augusta, born at
97 Eaton Square, London,
on Saturday, 18 July 1863 ;
marr. at St. Peter's, Eaton
Square, London, on
Wednesday, 28 January
1885 ; died, aged 22, on
Thursday, 29 April 1886,
bur. at Studley.
/U
.76
Bouglas of Jsaltoarpe, to*
Worcester,
Arms on record in the Lyon Office. —
Argent three piles gules on a chief of the
second two mullets of the first all within
a. bordure ermine charged with three
cross-crosslets fitchee sable.
Crest. — A man's heart gules ensigned
with an imperial crown between two
wings or.
Motto. — Spero.
Rev. Robert Douglas of Salwarpe,=
co. Worcester (younger son of Lieut.-
General Archibald Douglas of Witham,
co. Essex, A.D.C. to King George II.,
M.P. for Dumfries, by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of Edmund Burchard of
Witham) ; born on Christmas Day, bapt.
at Witham 27 December 1765 ;
educated at Harrow and at Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge, LL.B. 1794 ;
Cornet 4th Dragoon Guards 8 March
1782; afterwards in Holy Orders ;
Rector of Salwarpe and Hampton Lovett,
both co. Worcester, 1794; J. P. for co.
Worcester; died 6 December, bur. at
Salwarpe 10 December 1806. Admon
granted at Worcester 25 March 1807.
Portrait at Kingsland, Newcastle-under-
Lyrne, in the
possession of his
great - grand-
son, Archibald
Douglas.
=Frances, 4th surviving
dau. of Henry Vaughan
Jeffreys of Kirkham
Abbey, co. York, of
Kington, co. Hereford,
and of Worcester, by
Anne his wife (see Pedi-
gree of Lowe, "Notes " to
" Visitation of England
and Wales," Vol. 12,
page 120), 5th surviving
dau. of Humphrey Lowe
of Chadwick,in Broms-
grove, co. Worcester
(Portraits of him and his
daughter Ann at Kings-
land, Newcastle-under-
Lyme, in the possession
of his great-great-grand-
si)rt, ArchibaldDouglas) ;
bornioNovemberi758,
bapt. at St. Nicholas',
Worcester ; marr. at
MinChinhampton, co.
Gloucester, 15 Decem-
ber 1787, marriage
settlements dated 1 1
December ; died 24
December, bur. at St.
Michael's, Salwarpe, 26
December 1796.
Rev. David Morgan=
(son of John Mor-
gan of Llandilo
Fawr, co. Carmar-
then) ; bapt. at
Llandilo Fawr ; of
Jesus College, Ox-
ford, matriculated
29 February 181 2,
aged 19, B.A. 1815,
M.A. 1818; Rector
of Ham, co. Wilts,
1843 ; Domestic
Chaplain to the
Marquis of Win-
chester ; died, aged
71, at the Rectory,
Ham, 15 January
1864. Will dated
14 September i860,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
116, 64) 12 Feb-
ruary 1864, by
Frances Ann Mor-
gan, relict, and
the Rev. William
Morgan, brother.
=Frances Ann,
born at Wick,
near Worces-
ter, 1 August
1789 ; marr.
at Newland,
co. Glouces-
ter, 9 June
i83°>
riage
ments
same
died 1
mar-
settle-
dated
day;
o Sep-
tember, bur.
at Salwarpe
14 September
1882. M.I.
in church.
Very Rev. Thomas Gaisford, D.D., Dean of Christ=j=Helen Mar-
Church, Oxford (eldest son of John Gaisford of Iford, garet, born 9
co. Wilts, High Sheriff 1793); born at Iford 22 October.bapt.
December 1779, bapt. at Tottenham, co. Wilts; at Knight-
educated at Hyde Abbey School, Winchester, and wick, co.Wor-
at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 26 October cester, 20
1797, Student December 1800, B.A. 1801, M.A. Octoberi79i;
1804, Regius Professor of Greek 29 February married at
1812-35; B.D. and D.D. (by diploma) 29 April 1831; Ewelme> co-
Prebendary of Worcester 1825-28, of Durham 1829, Oxford, n
of St. Paul's 1833, and of Llandaff 1833; Rector of July 1815;
Holywell, Oxford, 1815-47 ; Canon of Durham died at Ox-
1829-31 ; Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, 10 ford 9 March
October 1831 ; died, aged 75, at the Deanery, 1830, bur. in
Oxford, 2 June, bur. in the nave of the Cathedral on the church-
Saturday, 9 June 1855; Author of " Pcetae Minores yard at Holy-
Grseci" (4 vols.) 1814-20, and other works. Will well. Portrait
dated 27 September 1845, with codicil dated at Howth
1 October 1849, proved (P.C.C. 604, 55) 2 July Castle. 1st
1855, by Thomas Gaisford, son. Portrait by wife.
Frederick Richard Pickersgill, R.A., at Howth
Castle, co. Dublin. He married 2ndly, Jane
Katherine, dau. of the Rev. John Jenkyns, Rector
of Evercreech, co. Somerset, and sister of the
Very Rev. Richard Jenkyns, D.D., Master of Balliol
College, Oxford, afterwards Dean of Wells.
A\
177
Rev. Henry Douglas, born 17 April, bapt. at Whitborne, co.=
Hereford, 30 May 1793; educated at Rugby, admitted 1803, and
at St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1815, M.A. 1818; Vicar
of Newland, co. Gloucester, 1822-32; Rural Dean, Prebendary
and Precentor of Llandaff, co. Glamorgan, 7 April 1825; Rector
of Whickham, co. Durham, 1832-1844; Canon of Durham 1834;
and Rector of Salwarpe, co. Worcester, 1845-1849; died, aged
66, at the College, Durham, on Friday, 15 July, bur. in the graveyard
of Durham Cathedral on Wednesday, 20 July 1859. M.I. in the
chancel of St. Michael's, Salwarpe, also Memorial Window. Will
dated 11 November 1857, proved at Durham 9 August 1859,
by Eleanor Douglas, relict. Portrait by George Richmond, R.A.,
at Kingsland, Newcastle-under-Lyme, in the possession of his
grandson, Archibald Douglas.
=Eleanor, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Birt, Vicar of New-
land, by Mary Lane his 3rd
wife ; bapt. at Newland 28
May 1802 ; marr. there 30
September 1823, marriage
settlements dated 29 Sep-
tember ; died, aged 77, at
Hill End, Salwarpe, on
Thursday, 24 April 1879.
Will dated 1 1 March 1875,
proved at Worcester 6
May 1879. Portrait by
George Richmond, R.A., at
Kingsland, in the possession
of her grandson, Archibald
Douglas.
Rev. William Willoughby Douglas of Salwarpe and of Higlv
Park, both co. Worcester; born 13 July 1824, bapt. at
Newland, co. Gloucester, 7 September 1824 (Sponsors :
Margaret Jeffreys, his great-aunt, the Rt. Rev. William Van
Mildert, Bishop of Durham, his great-uncle, and the Earl of
Enniskillen) ; educated at Eton and at St. John's College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1847, B.A. and L.Th. University College,
Durham, 1847, M.A. 1852 ; Rector (and Patron) of Salwarpe
1849; Hon. Canon of Worcester 1866; Rural Dean of
Droitwich ; Proctor in Convocation ; Lord of the Manor
of Salwarpe; J.P. for co. Worcester; died, aged 73, at
Salwarpe Rectory on Saturday, 19 February, bur. at Salwarpe
24 February 1898. Will dated 17 July 1885, with codicils
dated 3 June 1895 and 18 September 1897, proved in
the Principal Registry 19 April 1898, by Frances Jane
Douglas, relict, Archibald Douglas of Salwarpe, and William
Douglas, sons.
=Frances Jane, only dau. of
William Wybergh How of Near-
well, Shrewsbury, co. Salop, by
Frances his 2nd wife, dau. of
Samuel Allsopp of Burton-on-
Trent, co. Stafford, and sister
of Henry, 1st Lord Hindlip of
Hindlip Hall, co. Worcester ;
born 21 January 1829, bapt.
at Shrewsbury ; marr. at the
Abbey Church, Shrewsbury
(by the Rev. William Walsham
How), on Tuesday, 22 January
1850; died, aged 70, at the
Rectory, Salwarpe, on Monday.
1 1 December, bur. at Salwarpe
13 December 1899. Will dated
15 December 1898, proved
(Prin. Reg. 199, 1900) 21
February 1900, by Archibald
Douglas, William Douglas, and
Robert Gresley Douglas, sons.
Frances, born 8 December 1850, bapt. at Salwarpe 6 January
1 85 1 ; died at The Lowe, Bridgnorth, co. Salop, 26 January
191 1, bur. at Worfield, co. Salop. Memorial Brass in chancel
of Salwarpe Church. Will dated 18 August 1899, proved
(Prin. Reg., 388, n) 14 March 1911, by Archibald Douglas
and William Douglas, brothers.
Margaret, born at the Rectory,
Salwarpe, on Wednesday, 18
February, bapt. at Salwarpe
20 February 1852 ; died 23
October 1867, bur. at
Salwarpe.
178
Robert Archibald Douglas-Gresley of High Park and of Salwarpe Court,=
co. Worcester ; born 24 October 1794; bapt. at Whitborne, co. Hereford;
educated at Rugby, admitted 1807; J.P. and D.L. for co. Worcester; Lord
of the Manor of Salwarpe ; assumed by Royal Licence dated 30 January
1830, the additional name and arms of Gresley, in compliance with the will
of Philip Gresley of High Park; died 13 February, bur. at Salwarpe 19
February 1885. Memorial tablet in the chancel. Will dated 6 August
1884, proved at Worcester 26 March r88s, by the Rev. William Willoughby
Douglas and Robert Archibald Douglas, nephews.
=Rebecca Maria,
dau. of Thomas
Harvey of Bel-
mont, co. Here-
ford, and of
Portland Place,
London ; born
i8Januaryi793;
marr. at Brigh-
ton, co. Sussex,
27 June 1833;
bur. at Salwarpe
9 March 1876.
Memorial tablet
in the chancel.
Rt. Rev. William Walsham How, Bishop of Wakefield (elder son of William=
Wybergh How of Shrewsbury, co. Salop, by Frances his wife, dau. of Thomas
Maynard of Wokingham, co. Berks) ; born at College Hill, Shrewsbury, 13
December 1823; educated at Shrewsbury (1832-41), and at Wadham
College, Oxford, matriculated 19 November 1840, B.A. 1845, M.A. 1847;
matriculated from University College, Durham, 25 October 1845, B.A. 1845,
L.Th. 1846, M.A. 1848; Rector of Whittington, co. Salop, 23 September
1851 to 1879; Diocesan Inspector of Schools 1852-70; Rural Dean of
Oswestry 1853-79; Hon. Canon of St. Asaph 1860-87; Select Preacher at
Oxford 1868-69 > Suffragan to Bishop of London, with title of Bishop of
Bedford, and charge of East London, 7 July 1879 ; Prebendary of St. Paul's
and Rector of St. Andrew's, Undershaft, with St. Mary Axe, London, 24 July
1879; D.D. Lambeth 1879 and of Oxford 1886; appointed first Bishop of
Wakefield 28 May 1888; Proctor in Convocation ; Author of "Plain Words"
and other works ; died at Dhulough Lodge, Killary Bay, co. Galway, on
Tuesday, 10 August, bur. at Whittington on Thursday, 12 August 1897.
Will dated 13 November 1893, with two codicils dated 22 October 1894 and
11 September 1896, proved (Prin. Reg. 1165, 97) 30 October 1897, by
Thomas Maynard How, brother, Frederick Douglas How, and the Rev. Henry
Walsham How, sons, and William Maynard How, nephew. Portrait (by
H. L. Norris) at Wadham College.
IfZ/a^i&ct^ tC*4b>4£tdr*
=Frances Anne,
born 20 Octo-
ber, bapt. at
Newland, co.
Gloucester, 18
November 1 825;
rharried at
Salwarpe (by
her brotheT,
the Rev. Wil-
, liamWilloughby
Douglas) on
Tuesday, 6 No-
vember 1849 ;
died, aged 61,
at Barmouth, co.
Merioneth, on
Sunday, 28 Au-
gust 1887, bur.
at Whittington.
A
Archibald Douglas of Salwarpe and of High Park, co.=
Worcester, and of Kingsland, Newcastle-under-Lyme ;
born at the Rectory, Salwarpe, on Sunday, 10 April, bapt.
at Salwarpe 15 May 1853 (Sponsors : Mrs. How (3rd wife
of William Wybergh How of Nearwell, Shrewsbury,
Robert Archibald Douglas and Henry Douglas,
uncles) ; educated at Marlborough and at Trinity Hall,
Cambridge, B.A. 1875, M.A. 1878; admitted a
Solicitor November 1879; Lord of the Manor and
Patron of the living of Salwarpe.
179
^Caroline Ada, dau. of Major-General
Arthur Francis of Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, late Madras Staff Corps,
by Adelaide Isabella his wife, dau. of
Colonel Alexander Begbie, Indian
Army, of Hendon, Southampton, co.
Hants ; born 27 October 1863 ; marr.
at SS. Philip and James', Cheltenham
(by the Rev. William Willoughby
Douglas), 23 April 1885.
Rev. Richard Garth of Morden Park and of Farnham, both co.
Surrey (2nd son of William Lowndes-Stone of Brightwell Park,
co. Oxford, and of Astwood and North Crawley, both co. Buckingham,
by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Richard Garth of Morden
Hall) ; assumed the name and arms of Garth by Royal Licence
dated 20 March 1837; died, aged 71, at Farnham, 30 January
1862, bur. at Morden. Will dated 18 May 1861, proved
(Prin. Reg., 214, 62) 1 April 1862, by Richard Garth,
Barrister-at-Law, son. /^
=Mary, born 19 November
1796, bapt. at Salwarpe,
co. Worcester ; marr. at St.
Nicholas', Worcester, 28
January 1819; died at
Upper Seymour Street,
London, 17 June 1849,
bur. at Morden.
Robert Archibald Douglas, born 15 October, bapt. at Newland, co. Gloucester, 24 November
1826; educated at Eton and at St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1849, M.A. 1852; of
the Inner Temple, called to the Bar 26 January 1854; died unmarried, aged 73, at 14
Cromwell Crescent, Earl's Court, London, on Monday, 27 November 1899, bur. in Brompton
Cemetery, London. Will dated 22 May 1893, proved (Prin. Reg., 31, 1900) 5 January 1900, by
Thomas Douglas, brother.
William Douglas of The School, Malvern Link, co.=f=Martha Mauleverer, 3rd dau. of George
Worcester ; born 4 August, bapt. at Salwarpe 24
August 1854 ; of Keble College, Oxford, matriculated
13 October 1873, Scholar 1873, B.A. 1877, M.A.
1881.
I
Eileen Mary, born
i December 1900.
Edward Moore Taylor of Malvern Link ;
marr. at St. Matthias', Malvern Link, on
Tuesday, 5 September 1889.
Frances Joan born
28 May 1902.
Barbara Eleanor, born
11 March 1904.
Rev. Francis William Gresley Douglas, born at Lancaster Road,=
Newcastle-under-Lyme, on Friday, 15 January, bapt. at Basford,
co. Stafford, 18 February 1886; (Sponsors: Frances Douglas,
aunt, Colonel Charles Arthur William Francis of Southwick Street,
Hyde Park, London, and William Douglas of Malvern Link,
uncles) ; Scholar of Rossall and Scholar of Clare College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas 1905, B.A. (ist-class
Classical Tripos, Part I., and ist-class Theological Tripos,
Part II.) 1908, M.A. 1912 ; Curate of St. Matthew's, Walsall,
co. Stafford, 1910-15, of the parish church, Maidstone, co.
Kent, 19 1 5.
■Bridget Emily Frances (his
cousin), dau. of Thomas
Douglas of Derwent Lodge,
Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent ;
born at Frant, co. Sussex,
4 February, bapt. there 18
March 1 888 ; marr. at St.
James', Tunbridge Wells (by
the Rev. Robert Henry
Douglas) on Thursday, 5
June 1913.
(See page 184.)
Elizabeth Mary, born 9 March, bapt.
at St. Matthew's, Walsall, co. Stafford,
6 April 1915.
David Archibald Gresley Douglas, born
28 March, bapt. at the parish church,
Maidstone, 2 May 19 16.
180
I ■ !
Henry Douglas of Hayes Lane, Bromley, co. Kent ,-^Maria, youngest dau of the Rev
born 1 9 February, bapt. at Newland, co. Gloucester Tames T.L.r n 11 W!i 'f n;!!
~~...j """5'« ui iiityca i^ane, cromiey, co. Kent •
born 19 February, bapt. at Newland, co. Gloucester!
26 March 1828 ; educated at Charterhouse, admitted
1 84 1 ; died, aged 64, at Hayes Lane, Bromley, on
Monday, 9 January, bur. at Hayes, co. Kent, i*
January 1893. Will dated 26 April 1862, proved
(J;""- ReS-> 233> 93) 24 March 1893, by Charles Philip
Douglas, brother.
Mary Ann,
born at West
Hill, Wands-
worth, co.
Surrey, on
Sunday, 21
Feb r uary
1858; died
19 March
1 86 1, bur. at
Wandsworth.
James Lister Dighton, Vicar of Dixton,
co. Monmouth; born at Stoneaston,
co. Somerset, 5 February, bapt. there
27 March 1832; marr. at Dixton
(by her father) on Tuesday, 5 May
1857-
Richard Crawshay Bailey of the Pigeon House, Bodenham, co.=
Hereford (5th son of Sir Joseph Bailey, 1st Baronet, M.P., and
brother of Sir Joseph Russell Bailey, 2nd Baronet and 1st
Baron Glanusk) ; born at Easton Court, Little Hereford, co.
Hereford, 15 January 1849, bapt. at Little Hereford; of
University College, Oxford, matriculated 17 October 1868 • B A
of Charsley Hall 1872; of the Inner Temple 19 January '1872 i
died 19 July, bur. at Bodenham 22 July x9I6. He marr. istly
Mabel Jane, eldest dau. of the Rev. Charles Samuel Palmer of
Hampton Manor, Hereford, by Ellen his wife, dau. of the Rev
Henry Douglas (see next page).
=Ellen, born at
West Hill,
Wandsworth,
on Saturday,
16 April, bapt.
at Wandsworth
11 May 1859 ;
married at
Dorking, co.
Surrey, 1 1 No-
vember 1911.
2nd wife.
SaW Ln ,SF0K ' CO" EhZ^et\ L(SlSt6r Elspeth>' b0m 26 February> bapt. at Salwarpe
hiPa'f IT 7 uf y' " TMfrCh l8" ; died in St Peter's H°me, Kilburn, on Tuesday
cesser 24 rHE^s?' SI ^ti?9*' *"& ™^°« Cemetery Willesden Lane both
cester, 24 February 1856. co. Middlesex. Memorial Brass in chancel of Salwarpe Church.
Harold Archibald Douglas
of Kingsland, Newcastle-
under-Lyme; born at New-
castle-under-Lyme on Friday,
2 September, bapt. at Sal-
warpe 2 October 1887 ;
educated at Rossall and at
Selwyn College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas
1905, B.A. 1908 ; a Student
of St. Bartholomew's Hos-
pital ; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Lond. 1912, M.B. Camb.
1 9 13; Captain Royal Army
Medical Corps.
Percy Walter Lewis Adams, F.S.A., of Woore=pAda Gladys,
Manor, co. Salop, and of Tunstall, co. Stafford,
youngest son of William Adams of Greenfield,
near Tunstall, in the parish of Wolstanton,
and of Hadderidge, both co. Stafford, by Laura
Eliza his wife, eldest dau. of Andrew Jukes
Worthington of Ball Haye Hall, Leek,
co. Stafford (see Pedigree of Worthington,
page 82) ; born at The Oaks, Wolstanton, on
Thursday, 24 January, bapt. there 4 April 1875 >
educated at Rugby, admitted 1889; J.P. for
the County Borough of Stoke-on-Trent; Lord
of the Manor of Woore.
(See Pedigree of Adams, Vol. 13,
page 28.)
A\
born 5 No-
vember, bapt.
at Salwarpe
14 December
1889; marr. at
St. George's,
Newcastle-
under - Lyme
(by the Rev.
Francis Wil-
liam Gresley
Douglas), on
Wednesday,
26 April 1 91 6.
Harold Paulley (youngest son of=
Nathaniel Legg Paulley of Pulham
Market, co. Norfolk); born 14
December 1888; Exhibitioner of
St. John's College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1908 ; Lieutenant 10th Battalion
The Norfolk Regiment 19 15.
^Margaret Elspeth, born at New-
castle-under-Lyme 14 January
1892, bapt. at Hartshill, co.
Stafford; marr. at St. George's,
Newcastle-under-Lyme (by the
Rev. Francis William Gresley
Douglas), 10 August 1915.
181
Kathleen Mary, born
at Newcastle-under-
Lyme 29 December
1893; bapt. at Harts-
hill.
Rev. Charles Samuel Palmer of Hampton Manor,=
Hereford (6th son of the Rev. Henry Palmer of Withcote
Hall, co. Leicester, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of the
Rev. Samuel Heyrick, and nephew of Sir John Henry
Palmer, 7th baronet, of Carlton, co. Northampton) ; born
at Carlton Curlieu, co. Leicester, 29 May 1830; of
Exeter College, Oxford, matriculated 22 June 1848,
B.A. 1854, M.A 1855 ; Rector of Withcote and Vicar
of Owston, both co. Leicester, 1855-66, Rector of
Eardisley, co. Hereford, 1866-1906; Proctor in Con-
vocation of Hereford 1890, Canon of Hereford 1892
-1899, and Prebendary from 1890 ; Treasurer of Hereford
Cathedral 1904; Rural Dean of Weobley 1887-1910.
A
=Ellen, born 20 September, bapt.
at Newland, co. Gloucester, 2 No-
vember 1829; marr. at St. Mary-le-
Bow, Durham, 16 November 1854;
died, aged 75, at the Rectory,
Eardisley, on Sunday, 23 July 1905,
bur. at Eardisley. Will dated 28
November 1889, proved at Hereford
9 December 1905, by the Rev.
Charles Samuel Palmer, husband,
and Margaret Eleanor Christie, wife
of Charles Henry Fehler Christie,
daughter.
Katharine Elizabeth, born at West
Hill, Wandsworth, co. Surrey, on
Wednesday, 2 January, bapt. at
Wandsworth 3 February 1861.
Margaret Alice, born at West Hill,
Wandsworth, on Thursday, 6 Novem-
ber, bapt. at Wandsworth 3 December
1862.
Henry Dighton=j=Nora Jessie, elder
Douglas of
Srinagar, Cash-
meer, India ;
born at West
Hill, Wands-
worth, on Fri-
day, 18 Novem-
ber, bapt. at
Wandsworth 18
December 1 864.
dau. of Charles
Bendysche Walton
of Montrose House,
Mussoorie, North-
West Provinces,
India ; born 31 July
1876 ; marr. at Mus-
soorie on Wednesday,
n November 1896.
Florence Mary,
born at Rich-
mond, co.
Surrey, 9 June,
bapt. there 12
July 1872.
Vera Winifred, born Norman Dighton Kathleen Nora, Audrey, born at Daphne Mar-
at Mussoorie on Fri- Douglas, born at born at Srinagar Dorking, co. garet, born at
day, 24 September Sringar 10 March, 31 February Surrey, 17 March, Srinagar 8 No-
1897; died, aged 15 bapt. there in 1 901, bapt. there, bapt. there 17 vember 1911,
months, at Srinagar, May 1900. April 1910. bapt. there.
18 December 1898.
Henry How Douglas, born
October, bapt. at Salwarpe, co.
Worcester, 21 November 1858;
Naval Cadet 15 July 187 1, Sub-
Lieutenant 27 October 1877,
Lieutenant 20 September 1880;
died at Poona, India, on Wednes-
day, 3 September 1890. Memorial
Brass in chancel of Salwarpe
Church. Adrfion granted in the
Principal Registry 6 December
1890, to Winifred Douglas, relict.
2 7=j=Winifred, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Ruggles Fisher, Rector of Lyston, co.
Essex ; marr. there (by the Rev. William
Willoughby Douglas, and her brother,
the Rev. Steward Travers Fisher) on
Thursday, 9 February 1888. She
married 2ndly Colonel Albert
Edmond Leslie of the Indian Army,
and 3rdly Colonel Arthur Henry
Dopping Creagh, C.M.G., M.V.O.,
128th Pioneers, Indian Army.
Mary Alice, born
on Thursday, 29
November, bapt.
at Salwarpe 30
December i860;
educated at West-
field College ;
Head Mistress
of the Godolphin
School, Salisbury.
I
Winifred Mary, born at Falmouth, co. Cornwall, on Sunday,
27 October 1889, bapt. at Salwarpe; died 12 June 1898, bur.
in Salisbury Cemetery, co. Wilts.
182
Rev. Charles William King (eldest son of the Rev. William=j=Mary Anne Jane, born 5
Clark King of Earlsdon, co. Northumberland) ; of University Sophia, born June, bapt. at
College, Oxford, matriculated 20 November 1849, aged 17, 11 June, bapt. Whickham, co.
Scholar of Trinity College 1851-55, B.A. 1853, M.A. 1856; at Newland, Durham, 7
Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow, Durham, 1859-67; Principal of co. Gloucester, June 1834;
the Female Training College, Durham, 1859-64; Inspector 26 July 1831; died at the
of Schools for Durham and Northumberland 10 June 1864; marr. at St. Rectory, Ham,
died, aged 40, at the Vicarage, Norham, co. Northumberland, Mary-le-Bow, co. Wilts, on
on Thursday, 8 August 1872. Will dated 6 March 1872, Durham, 6De- Monday, 31
proved (Prin. Reg., 629, 72) 4 October 1872, by Mary cember 1855, October 1853.
Anne Sophia King, relict. /K
Rev. Robert Gresley Douglas, born at Salwarpe, co. Worcester, 24 March,=
bapt. there 25 April 1862 ; educated at Marlborough and at Keble
College, Oxford, matriculated 19 October 1880, B.A. 1885, M.A. 1887;
Curate of St. Matthew's, Leicester, 1885-87, of Northfield, co. Worcester,
1887-89; Vicar of Fichsburg, Orange Free State, 1890-93, Rector of
Beaconsfield, Griqualand West, both South Africa, 1894-97 ; Vicar of
St. Peter's, Stockport, co. Chester, 1897-1901, of North Nibley, co.
Gloucester, 1901-05 ; Rector of Rondesboch, Cape Colony, South Africa,
1905-11; Curate of St. Barnabas' (in charge of St. Andrew's), Bexhill-
on-Sea, co. Sussex, 19 13-16; Rector of Winchelsea, co. Sussex, 19 16.
-Ethel Annie Rome,
dau. of Thomas
Blunt, M.D. ; marr.
at All Saints',
Beaconsfield, Gri-
qualand West, on
Wednesday, 27
November 1895.
Robert Claude Gresley Douglas, born 18 September 1898,
bapt. at St. Peter's, Stockport ; educated at Lancing and at
the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
Lucy Jane, of St.
Margaret's, Salis-
bury, co. Wilts ;
born 6 September,
bapt. at Salwarpe
4 October 1863.
Edward Herbert Douglas of Salisbury ; born 1 7 January, bapt. at Salwarpe
9 February 1865 ; Scholar of Eton and Scholar of King's College,
Cambridge, admitted 19 January 1884, B.A. (1st- class Math. Tripos,
Part I.) 1887, M.A. 1891 ; Assistant Master at Eton 1888, and at
Glenalmond 1889-99 j partner in Preparatory School, Malvern Link, co.
Worcester, 1899-1915.
Edith Christian, of Ladywood,
Turney Road, Dulwich, co.
Surrey; born 18 August, bapt.
at Salwarpe 16 December
1866.
Katharine Margaret, of
Lady wood,Turney Road,
Dulwich ; born 2 Feb-
ruary, bapt. at Salwarpe
1 March 1868.
Janet Maude, born 8 August, bapt.
at Salwarpe 26 September 1869 ; in
charge of Talbot House, Addington
Square, Camberwell Road Settle-
ment, co. Surrey, 19 10.
Rev. Arthur Jeffreys Douglas, born at Salwarpe
9 October, bapt. there 12 November 1871;
educated at Marlborough, Exhibitioner of
Lincoln College, Oxford, matriculated 20
October 1890 (3rd Classical Mods. 1892);
Curate of St. Edmund's, Salisbury, co. Wilts,
1895-98; Rector of Salwarpe 1898-1901;
Missionary in Nyasa, British Central Africa,
1901-n; died, aged 44, at St. Michael's
College, Likoma, Nyasaland, on Friday, 10
November 191 1, bur. in Likoma Cathedral.
Memorial Brass in the chancel of Salwarpe
Church.
183
Rev. Gerald Wybergh Douglas, born 17 June,
bapt. at Salwarpe 18 July 1875; Scholar of
Eton and King's College, Cambridge,
admitted 4 October 1894, B.A. (ist-class
Classical Tripos, Part I) 1897, M.A. 1901 ;
Curate of the parish church, Gainsborough,
co. Lincoln, 1899-1900; Vice-Principal Ely
Theological College 1900-1908 ; Curate of
the Church of the Ascension, Lavender
Hill, Battersea, co. Surrey, 1908-12 ; Rector
of Christ Church, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co.
Sussex, 1 91 2.
Edward van Mildert Douglas,
born 29 October, bapt. at
Whickham, co. Durham, 24
November 1835 ; died 1 July,
bur. there 4 July 1836.
Elizabeth, born 13 September,
bapt. at Whickham 22 Novem-
ber 1837; died, aged 72, at
14 Cromwell Crescent, Earl's
Court, London, on Friday, 3
December 1909, bur. in
Brompton Cemetery, London.
Rev. Ambrose Short (younger son of the Rev.=j=Lucy, born 1 1
William Short, Rector of Llandrinio, co. January, bapt.
Montgomery, and Canon of Salisbury, by at Whickham
Jane his wife, dau. of John Awdry of Notton 26 February
House, co. Wilts); born at Chippenham, 1839; marr. at
co. Wilts, 6 June 1833; of New College, Salwarpe, co.
Oxford, matriculated 3 December 1851, Worcester (by
B.A. 1856, M.A. 1858; Fellow 1851-64; the Rev. Wil-
Head-Master Oswestry Grammar School liam Short),
1863-73 ; Vicar of Bodicote, co. Oxford, on Tuesday,
1873-91; Inspector of Schools for the Deanery 28 September
of Doddington 1877; Rector of Saham 1869.
Toney, co. Norfolk, 1892-99; Rural Dean of
Beccles and Thetford 1892-99. ^
Thomas Douglas of Derwent=f=Janet Harriette, dau. of the Most Rev. Henry John Chitty
Lodge, Tunbridge Wells, co.
Kent ; born 1 March, bapt. at
Whickham, co. Durham, 3 March
1840.
Harper, Primate of New Zealand; born 18 August
1845, bapt- at Stratfield Mortimer, co. Berks; marr. at
Christchurch, New Zealand, 10 June 1869.
Ellen, born at Christchurch
24 September, bapt. at St.
Luke's, Christchurch, 20
October 1872; died at Sal-
warpe, co. Worcester, 29
December 1873, bur. there.
Major Herbert Archibald Douglas, born at=Marie Louise
Salwarpe 2 April, bapt. there 10 May 1874; Dollez, mar-
2nd Lieutenant Worcestershire Regiment 29 ried at the
May 1895, Lieutenant 1 December 1896; British Em-
Captain 29 May 1904, transferred to Indian bassy Chapel,
Army 23 January 1909, Major 29 May 1913. Paris, 4 De-
cember 191 5.
Evelyn Janet,
born at Christ-
church 19
March, bapt.
there 18 April
1876.
Leonard Henry Wace (son of Alfred=j=Mary, born at Amberley, New
Augustus Wace of Kingsland, co.
Dorset, formerly of the Indian Civil
Service) ; born at Tunbridge Wells 10
April 1876, bapt. there.
Zealand, 13 September, bapt. there
18 October 1878 ; marr. at St.
James', Tunbridge Wells, 23 April
1903.
A
Rev. Robert Henry Douglas,
born at Amberley 27 March,
bapt. there 24 April 1881 ; of
Pembroke College, Cam-
bridge, matriculated Michael-
mas 1900, B.A. 1903, M.A.
1907 ; Curate of St. Peter's,
Jarrow-on-Tyne, co. Durham,
1 905-08, of Halifax (in charge
of St. Barnabas') 1 908-11, of
Lightcliffe 191 2- 14, and
Curate-in-charge of St. John's,
Hebden Bridge, all co. York,
1914.
Rev. Francis William Gresley Douglas, =f=Bridget Emily Frances
eldest son of Archibald Douglas of
Salwarpe (see page ijg) ; born at Lan-
caster Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme,
on Friday, 15 January, bapt. at
Basford, co. Stafford, 18 February
1886; of Clare College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term 1905,
B.A. 1908, M.A. 19 1 2 ; Curate of
St. Matthew's, Walsall, co. Stafford,
1910-15, and of the parish church,
Maidstone, co. Kent, 1915.
(his cousin), born at
Frant, co. Sussex, 4
February, bapt. there
1 8 March 1888 ; marr.
at St. James', Tun-
bridge Wells (by her
brother, the Rev.
Robert Henry Douglas)
on Thursday, 5 June
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(For issue see page 180)
184
Charles Philip Douglas=j=Jane, 3rd dau. of the Rev. John Wylde of
of St. Martin's House,
Chester ; born 1 5 Feb-
ruary, bapt. at Whick-
ham, co. Durham, 18
March 1841 ; educated
at Durham School ;
admitted a Solicitor
Hilary Term 1865; died,
aged 67, at Chester, on
Saturday, 14 March
1908, buried in the
cemetery at Chester.
Bradford, Belbroughton, co. Worcester,
by Jane his wife, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Philpott, Rector of Pedmore, co. Wor-
cester, by Mary his wife, dau. of Henry
Vaughan Jeffreys (see page ifj) ; born at
Belbroughton 27 July, bapt. there 28
August 1842; marr. at Belbroughton
(by the Rev. Robert Wylde and the
Rev. William Willoughby Douglas) on
Tuesday, 8 September 1874.
Rev. James Douglas, born
2 April, bapt. at Whick-
ham 2 May 1 843; educated
at Durham School and at
Pembroke College, Oxford,
matriculated 7 June 1861 ;
B. A. 1867; Father Superior
of St. Augustine's, Modder-
poort, and Canon of Bloem-
fbntein; died, aged 51, oh
Friday, 17 August 1894.
Dorothy Mary,
born at 5
Stanley Place,
Chester, on
Saturday, 1 2
June, bapt. at
Chester 1 ijuly
1875-
John Philip Douglas, born=j=Nelly, dau. of
at 5 Stanley Place, Chester,
on Monday, 31 July, bapt.
at Chester 24 August 1876;
educated at Marlborough
and at Magdalen College,
Oxford; admitted a Solicitor
February 1901 ; died in
New Zealand 21 November
1914.
Isaac Fletcher of
Seaton Lodge,
Upton, Birken-
head, co. Ches-
ter ; born 24
April 1879.
Rev. Charles Geoffrey Douglas,
born at 5 Stanley Place, Chester,
on Monday, 18 March, bapt.
at Chester 28 April 1878; of
Pembroke College, Oxford ;
Curate of St. Paul's, Middles-
brough, 1905-13, and of Ferry
Fryston, both co. York, 1913.
Helen Dorothy, born 13 Octo-
ber, bapt. at Rock Ferry, co.
Chester, 11 November 1905.
Charles Philip Douglas,
born 3 May, bapt. at Rock
Ferry 5 June 1907.
John Malcolm Douglas, born
25 September, bapt. at Heswall,
co. Chester, 14 October 19 10.
185
Emily Maude, born 9 Septem-
ber, bapt. at Whickham, co.
Durham, 9 October 1844;
died 20 September 1913,
bur. in Brompton Cemetery,
London.
Adelaide, born 3 February 1846, bapt.
at Great Bow Church, Durham ; died at
14 Cromwell Crescent, Earl's Court,
London, on Saturday, 8 February 1908,
bur. in Brompton Cemetery.
Two children
died in infancy.
Major Robert Vaughan Douglas, born at 5 Stanley=Gladys Mary, dau.
Place, Chester, on Wednesday, 29 June, bapt. of Colonel John
at Chester 25 July 1881 ; 2nd Lieutenant
Royal Artillery 2 May 1900, Lieutenant 3 April
1901, Captain 23 January 1913, Major 30 Decem-
ber 1 9 1 5 ; Officer for Range Tables, Research
Department, 1 January 19 14; Secretary Royal
Artillery Committee 14 December 19 14.
Lewes ; born 9
July 1 89 1 ; marr.
at Maker, co. Corn-
wall, 16 January
1917.
Helen, born at 5
Stanley Place, Chester,
on Wednesday, 10
January, bapt. at
Chester 24 February
1883; died 5 March
1884.
I
Henry Kenneth Douglas, born at 5
Stanley Place, Chester, on Thursday,
10 December, bapt. at Chester 10
January 1886; of Pembroke College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term 1904, LL. B. 1907; admitted
a Solicitor in 1911 ; Lieutenant Royal
Naval Division.
James Sholto Douglas, born at 5 Stanley Place, Chester,
on Thursday, 2r February, bapt. at Chester 25 March
1889; Midshipman Royal Navy 15 September 1905,
Lieutenant Commander (retired) ; Head of St.
Benedict's Home for Working Lads at Badsey, co.
Worcester ; died at St. Martin's House, Chester, 18
December, bur.' at Chester 20 December 1916.
186
Benne.
Thomas Denne of Upstreet, in Chislet, co. Kent=j=Frances, dau. of George Slater, M.D.; marr.
(only son of Thomas Denne of Chislet Court, by
Frances his wfe, dau. of Henry Weaith) ; born at
Canterbury, co. Kent ; died, aged 55, bur. at Chislet
9 May 1826. Will dated 18 February 1826, proved
(P.C.C. 484 Swabey) 30 September 1826, by
Frances Denne, relict, Thomas Denne, George
Denne, Henry Denne, and John Denne, sons.
at Margate, co. Kent, in June 1798; died
at Grove Hill House, Upstreet, bur. at
Chislet 10 November 1846. Will dated
8 December 1840, with codicil dated 25
July 1846, proved (P.C.C. 565, 47) 8 July
1847, by Frances Denne, spinster, daughter.
Frances, born at Chislet 25 May,
bapt. there 18 July 1799 ; died
unmarried, aged 62, at 61 Ebury
Street, Eaton Square, London,
16 August, bur. at Chislet 23
August 1862. Adfnon granted at
the Principal Registry 16 Sep-
tember 1862, to George Denne,
brother.
Thomas Denne, born
at Chislet and bapt.
there (aged 52 days)
22 January 1801 ;
died, aged 27, bur. at
Chislet 18 September
1828.
George Denne, born at Chislet 5
May, bapt. there 16 June 1802;
died, aged 70, at Upstreet, Chislet,
20 February, bur. at Chislet 26
February 1872; Will dated 12
May 1870, proved at Canterbury
13 September 1872, by George
Ramsay Alured Denne, Captain
4th Dragoon Guards, nephew.
Henry Denne of the White Friars, Canterbury ;=
born at Chislet 12 January, bapt. there 16 February
1804; died at the White Friars, Canterbury, on
Friday, 21 May 1875, bur. at St. Martin's,
Canterbury. Will dated 27 November 1874,
proved at Canterbury 17 June 1875, by George
Ramsay Alured Denne, Captain 4th Dragoon
Guards, son.
=Jane, eldest dau. of
Major-General George
Ramsay, R.A. ; died
at the White Friars,
Canterbury, on Satur-
day, 4 May 1861,
bur. at St. Martin's,
Canterbury.
John Denne, born
at Chislet 2 1 August,
bapt. there 21 Sep-
tember 1805; died,
aged 26, in 1831,
bur. at Falmouth,
co. Cornwall.
Robert Cooper Sawbridge; Cornet 10th (The=Elizabeth Frances, of 28 Oxford Drive,
Prince of Wales' Own) Royal Regiment of Waterloo, near Liverpool ; born 9 December
Hussars 28 July 1854, Lieutenant 10 August 1840; marr. at St. Mary Bredin's, Canterbury,
1855, Captain 6 August 1858. on Wednesday, 12 June 1872.
Susan Eva, elder dau.=
of Edmond Prendergast
of Ardfinnan Castle, co.
Tipperary, by Elizabeth
Vowel his wife, grand-
daughter of Jeffrey
Prendergast of Croane,
and widow of - Hunt
of Cappowhite ; marr. at
St. James', Paddington,
London, on Monday,
30 April 1877; died at
Belturbet, co. Cavan,
On Tuesday, 26 Feb-
ruary 1878, bur. there.
1 st wife.
Lieut-Colonel George Ramsay Alured Denne,=
born at Canterbury ; entered the 4th Dragoon
Guards as Ensign 16 March i860, Lieutenant
1864, Captain 1870, Major 1881, Lieut. -Colonel
(retired) 18 November 1882 ; served in Egyptian
War 1882, present at the engagements at Tel-et-
Mahuta and Mahsama, at the action of Kassasin
28 August, and in command of the 4th Dragoons
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of
Cairo (mentioned in despatches, brevet of Lieut. -
Colonel, medal with clasp, 3rd-class Medjidie and
Khedive's star) ; died at Tenby, co. Pembroke,
31 October 1915, bur. there.
/HL&
'lOu^*->
=Georgina Anna,
eldest dau. of Wil-
liam Ruxton of
Ardee House, co.
Louth, D.L., by
Caroline Diana his
wife, younger dau.
and coheir of
Charles Vernon of
Royal York Cres-
cent, Clifton, co.
Gloucester ; marr.
at Christ Church,
Clifton, on Satur-
day, 3 January
1880. 2nd wife.
George Henry Alured Denne, born at
Belturbet on Monday, 4 February 1878,
bapt. there; Captain British India Steam
Navigation Company.
Florence Alice Vernon, born at 8 Hale
Crescent, Farnham, co. Surrey, on Sunday,
31 October 1880, bapt. at Aldershot, co.
Hants.
187
William Denne of The Ferns, Spencer Road,=
Eastbourne, co. Sussex ; born at Chislet, co.
Kent, 2 April, bapt. there circa 10 May
1808; M.R.C.S. 1837, Fellow 1859, L.S.A.
Lond. 1837 ; Medical Superintendent of
the Three Counties' Asylum, Arlesey, co.
Bedford ; died, aged 73, at The Ferns,
Spencer Road, Eastbourne, on Friday,
4 March 1882, bur. there. Will dated 29
August 1864, proved (Prin. Reg., 282, 82)
12 April 1882, by Lucy Denne, relict.
=Lucy, 5th dau. of the Rev.
Joseph Barrett of Cheshunt,
co. Hertford, by Jane Sheldon
his wife ; born 4 November
1816; marr. at St. Thomas',
Clapham, co. Surrey, 24
January 1839; died, aged
75, at The Ferns, Spencer
Road, Eastbourne, on Friday,
5 February 1892, bur. at
Eastbourne.
Alfred Denne, born
at Chislet 22 Au-
gust, bapt. there
24 September 1809;
died, aged 24, at
Grove Hill, co.
Kent, 14 February,
bur. at Chislet 23
February 1834.
Frances Jane, Alfred de Denne of St. Agnes, Manor Road, Worthing,^
born 25 No- co. Sussex; born at Woolwich, co. Kent, on Tuesday,
vember 1840, 1 February 1842, bapt. there; educated at Christ's
baptised at Hospital; entered the Royal Navy 10 March 1858,
Canterbury. Assistant Paymaster 10 March 1863, Paymaster 31
March 1874, Fleet Paymaster 13 March 1886, Paymaster-
in-Chief (retired) 1 February 1897 ; served on H.M.S.
"Euryalus" (flag) at the bombardment of Kagosima,
Japan, 15 and 16 August 1863; present at the
bombardment of Simonosaki and opening of the Inland
Sea, Japan, 6 September 1864; served on H.M.S.
" Bittern " on the West Coast of Africa during the
Ashantee War 1874 (specially promoted for services
during the campaign, Ashantee medal).
=Mary, dau. of the
Rev. John May,
Chaplain of Han-
well Asylum, co.
Middlesex, by Ellen
his wife, dau. of
Thomas Seabrook ;
born at Hanwell 18
November 1848,
bapt. there ; marr.
at Hanwell 19
October 1875.
Ellen, born at Eastbourne 30 April 1876 ;
died in infancy, bur. at Eastbourne.
William Robert Denne, born at Woohvich=j=Emily Jane, dau. of John Baker ; born at
4 June 1843 i died at Kensington, London, 17
December 1897, bur. in Brompton Cemetery.
Sandwich, co. Kent, 6 May 1847 ; marr. at
Faversham, co. Kent, 31 October 1868.
Francis Vincent Denne, M.D., of 18 Thurloe Place, South Kensington,=
London; born at Sandwich 12 December 1869; educated at Eastbourne
College, St. Paul's School, London, Westminster and Royal Dental
Hospitals, and at University of Brussels; M.D. Brux. 1896, M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1895, L.S.A. 1893, L.D.S., R.C.S. Eng. 1912;
Dental Surgeon to West End Hospital for Nervous Diseases and
to the London County Council School Clinic at the St. Marylebone
General Dispensary, late Clinical Assistant Dental Department, West
London Hospital ; Lieutenant Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial
Force) March 191 1, Captain September 1914.
=Alice May, dau. of
Thomas Dearsley of
Steeple Bumpstead,
co. Essex ; born 6
May 187 1 ; marr.
at Mount Street
Registry Office,
London, 17 March
1893 ; divorced on
his petition in 1908.
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Beatrice May, born at West Kensington 18 May
1897, bapt. at St. Matthew's, West Kensington Park.
188
Thomas Vincent de Denne of Sidlands Lodge, =
Sidmouth, co. Devon ; born at Woolwich, co. Kent,
8 February 1846, bapt. there; a Student at St. Thomas'
Hospital, London, L.R.C.P. Edin. 1870, M.R.C.S.
Eng. 1868; Hon. Surgeon Sidmouth Cottage Hospital,
Medical Officer Sidmouth Dispensary.
=Margaret Anne, dau. of the Rev.
John Weighell, Rector of Cheddington,
co. Buckingham, by Ann his wife,
dau. of Thomas Woodman ; born at
The Rectory, Cheddington, 26 Sep-
tember 1848, bapt. at Cheddington;
born 26 September 1848 ; marr. at
the parish church, Hove, co. Sussex,
24 November 1881.
Henry de Denne of Chislet,^
Blenheim, New Zealand ; born at
Cradley Heath, co. Stafford, 24
March 1883, bapt. there ; a Solicitor.
■Hilda de Renzy, dau. of George Winifred Lucy,
Way; born 2 May 1883; marr. at born 17 June
Christchurch, New Zealand, 3 1884, bapt. at
December 19 13. Cradley Heath.
Robert Levelis de Denne,
born at Blenheim, New
Zealand, 22 February 191 5.
Thomas Maxwell de Denne,
born at Blenheim, New
Zealand, 14 July 1917.
Cecil Hugh de Denne, born 9 September 1885,=
bapt. at Cradley Heath ; educated at Stoneygate
School, Leicester, and at Blair Lodge, Scotland ;
entered Royal Navy 15 July 1903, Assistant
Clerk 9 September 1906; Paymaster May 19 17.
=Beatrice Johanna, dau. of Isodore Hanaw
of Wynberg, Cape Colony ; born 18
March 1890; marr. at Kenilworth, Cape
Colony, 30 December 19 13.
Alfred Kennett de Denne,
born at Plymouth, co. Devon,
16 December 1914.
Sidney Robert Denne, born
17 February 1871; educated
at Christ's Hospital ; served
in South African War in
Eastern Province Mounted
Horse 1900.
Ethel Mary, born 3 December 1872 ;
Matron No. 4 General Hospital, British
Expeditionary Force, France ; served
in South African War in Boer
Concentration Camp for Women.
Norah Emily Time-
well, born 3 1
August 1882 ; died
7 August 191 1,
bur. at Eastbourne,
co. Sussex.
189
George Cooper Franklin, F.R.C.S., LL.D., of 18 High Street, Farehany
co. Hants, (elder son of George Barton Franklin of Stoneygate, Knighton,
co. Leicester, by Elizabeth his wife, 3rd dau. of George Cooper of
Leicester) ; born at the Step Houses, Leicester, 16 April 1846; a Student
at St. Thomas' Hospital, London, F.R.C.S. Eng. 1873, L.R.C.P. Lond.
1871, LL.D. (Hon.) Toronto 1906; Consulting Surgeon Royal Infirmary,
Leicester (Hon. Surgeon 1 886-1 906); formerly Surgeon to the Midland
and to the London and North-Western Railway Companies ; President
British Medical Association 1905-1906 ; J. P. for the borough of Leicester.
=Lucy Hannah, born
at Hanwell, co.
Middlesex, 19 No-
vember 185 1 ; marr.
at St. Saviour's, East-
bourne, co. Sussex,
on Tuesday, 1 7
October 1876.
A\
(See Pedigree of Franklin, Vol. 17,
page 189.)
Rev. George Lacey May (son of George May of=
Tiptree Hall, co. Essex, by Emma Jane his wife,
dau. of Henry Hayward Rush of Heybridge, co.
Essex); born at Birch, co. Essex, 29 June 1872,
bapt. there ; Scholar of Pembroke College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term 1891,
B.A. 1894, M.A. 1898 ; Curate of Morton, co.
Lincoln, 1 899-1 901, of Copford End, Colchester,
co. Essex, 1901-1903; of St. John-the-Baptist's,
Felixstowe, co. Suffolk, 1903- 1904, and of East
Meon, co. Hants, 1907-n ; Vicar of West Tisted,
co. Hants, 191 1.
=Dorothy, born
18 May 1888,
bapt. at Cradley
Heath, co. Staf-
ford ; marr. at
St. Nicholas',
Sidmouth, co.
Devon,9 August
1910.
Thomas Geoffrey de
Denne, born 9 February
1890, bapt. at Cradley
Heath ; educated at
Stoneygate School, Lei-
cester, and at East-
bourne College, co.
Sussex; serving with
the Canadian Expedi-
tionary Force (wounded
at Festubert, France, in
May 1915).
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Cu.o^yOi
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190
Cross of is^retosburj),
co. |3>alop.
A/WV\
Arms on record in the College of Arms.
Per fesse dancettee or and azure a pale three
crosses patonce in chief and one in base all
counterchanged.
Crest. — Upon the trunk of a tree eradi-
cated fessewise and sprouting to the dexter
proper a stork also proper resting the dexter
foot upon a cross patonce or.
Motto. — In cruce dum spiro fides.
William Cross of Holly Bank,=
Pontesbury, co. Salop (son of John
Cross of Hanwood and of Betton, both
co. Salop, by Hannah Gowen his wife) ;
born at Betton, and bapt. at St. Chad's,
Shrewsbury, co. Salop, 23 April 1789;
sworn a burgess of Shrewsbury 20 July
1819; died, aged 55, 27 September
1844, bur. at Hanwood {Registers
destroyed by fire). M.I. Will dated 16
October 1838, proved (P.C.C. 194, 45)
28 March 1845, by James Cross, brother.
awis
=Mary, youngest
dau. of Thomas
Harris of Long-
don and of
Nobold, both
co. Salop; born
20 September
1797 ; marr. at
Meole Brace,
co. Salop, 3
August 1 8 18;
died, aged 80,
7 May, bur. at
Hanwood 10
Mayi878. M.I.
William Gowen Cross of Mardol, Shrewsbury; born at Holly Bank,=
Pontesbury, 8 August, bapt. at Pontesbury 10 August 1819; sworn a
burgess of Shrewsbury 17 March 1848; J. P. and Alderman for
Shrewsbury, Mayor 1875 and 1878; died at Plealey Villa, Pontesford,
co. Salop, 19 March, bur. in the General Cemetery, Shrewsbury,
23 March 1881. M.I. Will dated 17 October 1873, proved (Prin.
Reg-i 375. 8l) 10 May 1881, by Eliza Ann Cross, relict.
££&>e&rri0'g6,0-c#&ri/9 y^)A
s&fcerfe
=Eliza Ann, eldest dau.
of William Gunn of
17 Bernard Street,
Russell Square, Lon-
don ; born 8 August
1825 ; marr. at St.
George's, Blooms-
bury, London, on
Tuesday, 14 Septem-
ber 1847 ; died, aged
87, 10 November
191 2, bur. in the
General Cemetery,
Shrewsbury. M.I.
William Gowen Cross of Mardol, Shrewsbury ;=j=Betsy Townsend, only child of John Jervis
born 29 August, bapt. at St. Chad's, Shrews-
bury, 12 October 1848; educated at Shrewsbury
School ; sworn a burgess of Shrewsbury 9 October
1869 ; J. P. and Alderman for Shrewsbury, Mayor
1894.
George of Guard Street, Workington, co.
Cumberland ; born 29 May 1851; marr. at
St. John's, Workington, on Tuesday, n
May 1880.
William Gowen Cross of=
Shrewsbury; born 17
May, bapt. at St. Chad's,
Shrewsbury, 6 July 1881,
educated at Shrewsbury
School ; sworn a burgess of
Shrewsbury 7 July 1903.
=Edith Lilian, dau. of
Bernard Bowen of
9 Holywell Terrace,
Shrewsbury ; born 4
January 1889 ; marr. at
Holy Cross, Shrewsbury,
12 September 1912.
191
Arthur George=j=Bessie
Cope of Wol-
verhampton, co.
Stafford (son of
Charles Cope,
J. P.) ; born 22
February 1881.
Vera, born on
Tuesday, 1 7 October,
bapt. at St. Chad's,
Shrewsbury, 15 Novem-
ber 1882; marr. there
2i April 1908.
Hannah, born 21 April, bapt. at Pontesbury,
co. Salop, 23 April 1821 ; died 15 November
1822, bur. at Hanwood, co Salop. M.I.
Martha, born 26 May, bapt. at Pontesbury
20 June 1822 ; died 29 April 1842, bur. at
Hanwood. M.I.
Lavinia Helen, dau.=
of Captain Charles
Henry Morris, R.N. ;
marr. at Holy Cross,
Shrewsbury, co. Salop,
6 September 1882 ;
died, aged 24, 14 July
1885, bur. in the
General Cemetery,
Shrewsbury. M. I.
1st wife.
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=John George Cross of Shrewsbury,=Emily,dau.of
F.R.C.V.S. ; born 30 April, bapt. at Henry Wise ;
St. Chad's, Shrewsbury, 7 June 1850; married at
educated at Shrewsbury School ; sworn St. Mary's,
a burgess of Shrewsbury 24 July 187 1 ; Shrewsbury, 5
died, aged 43, at Sefton House, Princes August 1886.
Street, Shrewsbury, 2 July 1893, bur. 2nd wife,
in the General Cemetery, Shrewsbury.
M.I. Will dated 5 August 1886,
proved at Shrewsbury 12 October
1893, by Emily Cross, relict.
Mary Rebecca,
of The Poplars,
Minsterley, co.
Salop ; born 6
November, bapt.
at St. Chad's,
Shrewsbury, 8
December 1852.
Alfred Henry Roper=
(only son of Alfred
Roper) ; born at 75
Wells Street, Lon-
don, 19 May, bapt.
at All Souls', Mary-
lebone, London,
13 June 1852;
educated at King's
College, London ;
died at Carlton
Villa, Acton, co.
Middlesex, 28 May,
buried in Kensal
Green Cemetery,
London, 2 June
1896.
=Emma, of 36 Man-
sell Road, Acton
Vale ; born 8 June,
bapt. at Minsterley
12 July 1855 ; marr.
there on Thursday,
31 August 1882.
Frederic James Cross=
(twin with Arthur
Richard), born 31
January, bapt. at St.
Chad's, Shrewsbury,
16 February 1864;
educated at Shrews-
bury School.
=Ada, dau. of Samuel Cross
of 70 Lothian Road, North
Brixton, co. Surrey; born
n October 1866; marr. at
St. Giles', Camberwell, co.
Surrey, 21 January 1889.
Frederic William Cross, born
3 November 1889 ; bapt. at
Gunnersbury, co. Middlesex;
educated at Ellesmere
College, co. Salop.
Margaret Elizabeth,
born 21 April
1 89 1, bapt. at
Minsterley.
Phyllis Mary,
born 3 1 Decem-
ber 1898, bapt.
at Chiswick, co.
Middlesex.
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Arthur Richard Cross of Enfield Highway, co.=
Middlesex (twin with Frederic James) ; born 31
January, bapt. at St. Chad's, Shrewsbury, 16
February 1864; educated at Shrewsbury School;
sworn a burgess of Shrewsbury 12 June 1886.
=Emily Mabel, dau. of John Reid of Brighton,
co. Sussex; born there 19 June 1876;
marr. at St. John-the-Baptist's, Great
Marlborough Street, London, 1 June 1901.
Arthur Richard Cross, born 22 March
1902, bapt. at St. James', Enfield
Highway ; educated at Enfield Grammar
School.
Decima Mary, born
26 November 1903,
bapt. at St. James',
Enfield Highway.
Douglas Gowen Cross,
born 1 September 1906,
bapt. at St. James',
Enfield Highway.
Thomas Ford Lowe of Shrewsbury (son of Richard=
Taylor Lowe of Bridgnorth, co. Salop) ; born 5 April
1882 ; educated at Bridgnorth Grammar School.
=Helen Mary, born 26 January, bapt.
at St. Chad's, Shrewsbury, 7 March
1886 ; marr. there 3 February 1913.
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192
John Cross of Staple Inn, London ; born 1 2-
January, bapt. at Pontesbury, co Salop, 12
February 1824; educated at Shrewsbury School ;
sworn a burgess of Shrewsbury 1 7 October
1848; Attorney and Solicitor, admitted 1853;
Treasurer of Staple Inn 1866 ; died, aged 63,
at Tenby House, Hendon, co. Middlesex, on
Wednesday, 14 November, bur. in Highgate
Cemetery, co. Middlesex, on Monday, 19 Novem-
ber 1888. Will dated 19 April 1881, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1035, 88) 10 December 1888, by
Emma Payne Cross, relict.
=Emma Payne, youngest dau. of William
Gunn of 1 7 Bernard Street, Russell Square,
London; born 26 December 1827; marr.
at St. George's, Bloomsbury, London,
on Thursday, 11 September 1856; died,
aged 77, at Malvernbury, Ballard's Lane,
North Finchley, co. Middlesex, on Monday,
24 April 1905, bur. in Highgate Cemetery.
Will dated 18 February 1889, proved (Prin.
Reg., 649, 1905) 18 May 1905, by William
James Cross, son, and Charles Paice.
John Henry Cross, born 17
July 1857 ; died, aged 4 years
and 5 months, at 18 Hilldrop
Crescent, Camden Road, London,
on' Monday, 13 January 1862,
bur. in Highgate Cemetery.
Martha Alice, born 10 October
1859 ; died, aged 2 years and
3 months, at 18 Hilldrop
Crescent, Camden Road, on
Monday, 30 December 1861.
William James Cross of Bench-=
field, Finchley, co. Middlesex,
and of 5 Clement's Inn,
London; born at 18 Hilldrop
Crescent, Camden Road, on
Sunday, 25 August 1861 ;
admitted a Solicitor in April
1885 ; sworn a burgess of
Shrewsbury 19 October 1891.
^Florence Lucy Sarah, dau.
of William Duncan Pegg
of Oakleigh Park, Whet-
stone, co. Middlesex ;
born 3 September 1871 ;
marr. at All Saints', Oak-
leigh Park, on Saturday,
20 September 1890.
I
Muriel, born at Benchfield, Finchley,
on Tuesday, 1 May, bapt. at All Saints',
Oakleigh Park, 2 June 1894.
Stanley Richard Cross,
born at 18 Hilldrop
Crescent, Camden
Road, on Friday, 26
February 1864; died
there, aged 1 year and
9 months, on Sunday,
12 November 1865,
bur. in Highgate
Cemetery.
Edith Eliza,
of Tan-y-bryn,
Trewern, Welsh-
pool, co. Mont-
gomery ; born
at 18 Hilldrop
Crescent, Cam-
den Road, on
Sunday, 19 No-
vember 1865.
Mabel Emma,
of Tan-y-bryn,
Trewern, Welsh-
pool, co. Mont-
gomery ; born
at 18 Hilldrop
Crescent, Cam-
den Road, on
Saturday, 2 1
March 1868.
Ethel (twin with
Harold), born
at 18 Hilldrop
Crescent, Cam-
den Road, 26
July, died there,
aged 13 days,
1 August 1870,
bur. in High-
gate Cemetery.
Harold Cross
(twin with
Ethel), born at
18 Hilldrop
Crescent, Cam-
den Road, 26
July, died 31
July 1870, bur.
in Highgate
Cemetery.
193
James Cross of Tenby=j=Fanny Foster, born
House, Hendon, co.
Middlesex, formerly
of Shrewsbury, co.
Salop ; born 14 April,
bapt. at Pontesbury,
co. Salop, 17 April
1825 ; educated at
Shrewsbury School ;
sworn a burgess
of Shrewsbury 1 7
March 1848 ; died,
aged 72, at Tenby
House, Hendon, 4
January 1898, bur. at
Hendon. Will dated
3 January 1898,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
262, 98) 9 March
1898, by William
Gowen Cross and
William James Cross,
nephews.
at Wrexham, co.
Denbigh, in 1827;
died at Mauldeth,
Heaton Mersey,
co. Lancaster, 2 2
July, bur. in the
Southern Cemetery,
Manchester, 2 6 J uly
i9°5-
Francis Greensall=Mary Anne, born 17 January,
Harris (her cousin) bapt. at Pontesbury 20 January
1827; marr. there 3 March
1859; died, aged 70, at 1
Heriot Row, Hendon, 10
January 1898, buried at
Hendon. Admon granted at
the Principal Registry 2
February 1898, to Francis
Greensall Harris, husband.
of Birmingham
co. Warwick (son
of Thomas Harris);
born in 1832 ;
died at Leaming-
ton, co. Warwick,
in 19 10.
Eliza, born and
baptised at Pon-
tesbury 5 August
1828; died 1
April 1844, bur.
at Hanwood, co.
Salop. M.I,
Thomas Lester Cross of=j=Elizabeth, dau. of
Birmingham, formerly of
Shrewsbury; born 29 April,
bapt. at Pontesbury 30 May
1841 ; educated at Shrews-
bury School ; sworn a
burgess of Shrewsbury 24
July 1863; died, aged 71,
at Birmingham, 27 August
1912, bur. in Uplands
Cemetery, Smethwick,near
Birmingham.
William Jones of
Birmingham ; marr.
at St. Philip's, Bir-
mingham, 1 8 De-
cember 1861 ; died,
aged 35, at Shrews-
bury 14 January
1878, bur. in the
General Cemetery,
Shrewsbury. M.I.
James Foster Cross of
CarringtonHouse,Whaley
Bridge, Stockport, co.
Chester ; born 7 October
1854 ; sworn a burgess of
Shrewsbury 15 October
1877 ; died unmarried in
New Zealand, 24 January
1886.
Ernest Cross of Carrington House,=
Whaley Bridge ; born 28 June
1856 ; sworn a burgess of Shrews-
bury 15 October 1877; died at
Charlton-cum-Hardy, co. Lan-
caster, 14 July, bur. at Romiley,
co. Chester, 19 July 1879. Admon
granted at York n August 1879, to
James Cross, father.
A
=Lucy, dau. of John Jowett of
Bredbury, co. Chester ; born at
Brimington, co. Derby, 6 April
1857 ; marr. at Bugsworth, co.
Derby, 7 August 1878. She
married 2ndly at Holy Trinity,
Shrewsbury, 6 July 1897, Wil-
liam Molyneux Williams of
West Hermitage, Shrewsbury.
Ernest Llewellyn Cross of Knighton, co. Radnor ;==Lucretia Elizabeth, dau. of Robert John Irwin
born at Chinley, co. Derby, 7 August 1879,
bapt. at Bugsworth 21 September 1879; sworn
a burgess of Shrewsbury 7 July 1903; educated
at Shrewsbury School.
of Lexden Gardens, Belle Vue, Shrewsbury ;
marr. at Meole Brace, co. Salop, 5 February
1908.
Ernest Locksley Cross, born 11
August 1909, bapt. at Knighton.
194
tickling of ^arsfjam,
to. Suffolk.
Arms on record in the College of Arms.
Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Per pale gules and
azure, three bucks trippant or, Suckling ;
2nd and 3rd, Argent a chevron paly of
ten alternately of the first charged with an
ermine spot and gules cotised and between
three boars' heads erased of the last, Fox.
Crests. — 1, A buck courant or, holding
in the mouth a branch of honey-suckles
(or suckling) proper, Suckling ; 2, The
battlements of a tower proper charged with
four ermine spots thereon a boar's head as
in the arms, Fox.
Motto. — Mora trahit periculum.
Rev. Alfred Inigo Suckling of Woodton=
and Barsham, co. Suffolk, LL.B. (only
son of Lieut.- Colonel Alexander Fox of
Norwich, by Anna Maria his wife, eldest
dau. of Robert Suckling of Woodton) ;
born at Norwich 31 January, bapt. at St.
Clement's, Norwich, 18 July 1796; of
Pembroke College, Cambridge, LL.B.
1824; Curate of Mettingham, co.
Suffolk ; Rector of Barsham 10 July
1839 till death; J.P. for co. Norfolk;
assumed the surname and arms of
Suckling, by Royal Licence dated 28
December 1820, on succeeding to the
estates of his uncle, Maurice William
Suckling, Lieutenant Royal Navy ;
Author of " Memorials of the Antiqui-
ties, Architecture, Family History and
Heraldry of the County of Essex," 1845,
and " History and Antiquities of Suffolk,"
1846-48 (two volumes not completed);
died at St. Helier, Jersey, 3 May, bur.
in the churchyard of St. Saviour's, St.
Helier, 10 May 1856. Adfrion (with
will dated 30 October 1839) was granted
(P.C.C. 647, 57) 5 August 1857, to Lucy
Clementina Suckling, relict.
=Lucy Clementina,
eldest dau. of
Samuel Clarke of
Bergh Apton, co.
Norfolk, by Lucy
his wife, dau. of
Joseph Fox of
Stradbroke, co.
Suffolk ; born at
Bergh Apton ;
marr. there 3 1
January 181 6; died
at Shipmeadow, co.
Suffolk, 16 Novem-
ber 1876, bur.
at Barsham. Will
dated 10 August
1857, with codicil
dated 30 December
1875, proved at
Ipswich 16 De-
cember 1876, by
the Rev. Maurice
Shelton Suckling,
Rev. William Woodward
(son of William Wood-
ward of Wingmore, co.
Gloucester, by Deborah
Dudfield his wife) ; born
at Kemerton, co. Glou-
cester, 15 April 1824;
Curate of St. Stephen's,
Devonport, of St.
George's, Truro, co.
Cornwall, and of Bel-
broughton, co. Wor-
cester ; died in New
Zealand 17 June 1897.
A
=Lucy, born at Rev. Robert Alfred Suckling,=
Bungay, co. Suf- born at Bungay 18 July 18 18;
folk, 28 Decern- educated at Dedham Grammar
beri8i6; marr. School; entered the Royal Navy
at Barsham (by in 1831, Lieutenant 1837, retired
her brother, the in 1840 ; served on the West Coast
Rev. Maurice of Africa in H. M.S. "Canopus" ;
Shelton Suck- admitted fellow - commoner of
ling), on Thurs- Caius College, Cambridge, 5
day, 20 March January 1840, B.A. 1844, M.A.
1845; died at 1847; Curate of Kemerton 1843
Fridaybridge, -46, Perpetual Curate of Bussage,
co. Cambridge, both co. Gloucester, 1846 till
27 May 1891, death; died at Bussage Parsonage,
bur. there. aged 33, 4 November 1851, bur.
at Bussage. Will dated 2 March
1847, proved (P.C.C. 159, 52)
24 February 1852, by Anna Maria
Suckling, relict.
=Anna Maria, dau.
of John Yelloly of
Cavendish Hall, co.
Suffolk, M.D., by
Sarah his wife, only
dau. of Samuel Tys-
sen of Narborough
Hall, co. Norfolk;
born 4 August 181 5 ;
marr. at Dawlish, co.
Devon, on Wednes-
day, 22 April 1840 ;
died, aged 64, at
Poslingford Hall, co.
Suffolk, on St. John-
the- Baptist's Day,
Thursday, 24 June
1880, and buried at
Barsham.
Anna Maria (Sister Mary Augustine), born at Cambridge 10 February 1841, bapt. at St. Benedict's,
Cambridge; joined the Sisterhood of All Saints', Margaret Street, London, 1878, Mother
Superior October 1893 to October 1905 ; built All Saints' Convent, Colney, co. Hertford ;
Sister-in- Charge of All Saints' Orphanage, Lewisham, co. Kent, 1906-14.
'95
Rev. Maurice Shelton Suckling, born in 1819;;
of Trinity College, Cambridge, admitted
Pensioner 26 April 1838, matriculated 1839,
B.A. 1842, M.A. 1846; Rector of Shipmeadow,
co. Suffolk, and Chaplain of Wangford Union
1850; died at Shipmeadow 24 May 1894; bur.
there. Admon was granted at Ipswich 6
February 1895, to Sarah Shelton Stokes,
daughter, and wife of Francis Griffith Stokes. /|\
=Barbara, 2nd dau. of
Matthew Coates of
Gainsborough, co. Lin-
coln ; marr. at St. James'
Norland, Kensington,
London, on Tuesday,
10 September 1850;
died in 1896.
Katherine Webb,
born at Woodton,
co. Suffolk, 1 3
September 1821;
died unmarried in
London on Sun-
day, 7 November
1847, bur. at Bars-
ham, co. Suffolk.
Rev. Robert Chilton (son of Thomas Chilton of Everton,:
co. Lancaster, by Mary Richards his wife, dau. of Colonel
Moorsom of Airy Hill, Whitby, co. York) ; born at Whitby ;
educated at Royal Liverpool Institute and at Trinity College,
Cambridge, admitted Pensioner 7 February 1844, aged 18,
matriculated 1844, Scholar 1847, B-A- (Wrangler) 1848,
M.A. 1851; Curate of Bussage, co. Gloucester, 1848-53,
of Westbury, co. Wilts, 1853-56, of Hungerford, co. Berks,
1856-66, and of Slapton, co. Buckingham, 1866-69 ; Vicar
of High Wycombe, co. Buckingham, 1869-95, and Rural
Dean of Wycombe 1882-95; died, aged 72, at St. Helier's,
Grange Road, Eastbourne, co. Sussex, on Trinity Sunday,
5 June, bur. at Eastbourne 9 June 1898. Will dated 29
September 1896, with codicil dated 11 July 1897, proved
(Prin. Reg., 900, 98) 17 August 1898, by Rosa Matilda
Chilton, relict, and the Rev. Robert William Chilton, son, and
Herbert Edward Friend, Surgeon, son-in-law. A
=Rosa Matilda, born at Woodton
7 March 1825; marr. at Bars-
ham (by her brother, the Rev.
Maurice Shelton Suckling) on
Monday, 1 December 1851;
died, aged 77, at Wormingford
Vicarage, co. Essex, on Monday,
13 January, bur. at Eastbourne
18 January 1902. Will dated
23 June 1898, proved (Prin.
Reg., 167, 1902) 22 February
1902, by the Rev. Robert
William Chilton and Herbert
Edward Friend.
Rev. Robert Alfred John Suckling of The Hermitage, Ascot
Priory, Bracknell, co. Berks ; born at Cambridge 1 2 April,
bapt. at St. Benedict's, Cambridge, 1 May 1842 ; educated at
Bradfield and at St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, matriculated 13 April
1861 ; Curate of Rowde, co. Wilts, 1865-68 ; Rector of Barsham
1868-80; Vicar of St. Peter's, London Docks, 1880-82; Vicar
of St. Alban-the-Martyr, Holborn, London, 1882 to August 191 6;
Superior-General of the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament
1 895-1915; Patron of the livings and Lord of the Manors of
Barsham and Shipmeadow, co. Suffolk ; died at the Hermitage,
Ascot Priory, on Monday, 24 September, bur. in the St.
Alban's Burial Ground, Woking, co. Surrey, on Friday, 28
September 1917, after service at St. Alban's, Holborn.
fM**JtJL^
Mary Sarah (Sister Mary
Teresa), born at Cam-
bridge 22 July 1843, bapt.
at St. Benedict's, Cam-
bridge ; appointed Sister
of All Saints', Margaret
Street, London, on St.
Thomas' Day, 1875;
Sister Superior of St.
John's Hospital, Cowley,
Oxford, for 25 years;
died there on Wednesday,
15 June 1910, bur. in the
precincts of St. John's
Hospital.
196
Charles Richard=
Suckling, born
at Woodton, co.
Suffolk, 8 April
1825 ; of the
Royal Naval
Reserve ; died
in 1891.
=Emma, married at
St. Paul's, Camden
Square, London (by
the Rev. Maurice
Shelton Suckling),
on Saturday 27
October 1866 ;
drowned at sea off
Gibraltar, in the
ship " Elizabeth,"
in March 1874.
She married istly
William Howard of
Lucknow, India.
Rev. Saint John Wells Thorpe, of=j=Margaret Anne,
Queens' College, Cambridge, B.A. born 21 Feb-
1840; Vicar of Monewden, co. ruary 1826; mar-
Essex, 1850-70; Curate of St. Paul's, ried at Barsham,
BowCommon, co. Middlesex, 1871-74, co. Suffolk, on
of Woodchurch, co. Kent, 1874-75, Thursday, n
and of St. Luke's, Victoria Docks, October 1849;
London, 1875; died, aged 63, at died, aged 63,
Gloucester House, 108 Leighton 27 October
Road, Kentish Town, co. Middlesex, 1889 ; bur. in
on Sunday, 12 May 1878. Will dated Kensal Green
17 November 1877, proved (Prin. Cemetery, co.
Reg., 614, 78) 8 July 1878, by Middlesex.
Thomas Wells Thorpe, brother, and
the Rev. Henry Edward Suckling. J^
^ ?u6nry ?.dward Sucklin& born at Woodton 7 January 1827; educated^Fanny Earle
at Dedham Grammar QM-,™1 „„J „.- #-_:.._ /-_!!__- /-. ... . ;." , ... -pi amiy iiiUlC,
at Dedham Grammar School and at Caius College, Cambridge, admitted
Pensioner 10 October 1846 ; Curate of Scrivenham, co. Berks 1858-62
of Reepham, 1862-72, and of Roydon, both co. Norfolk, 1872-91 ; Rector
of North Wooton, co. Norfolk, 1881 till death; died at North Wootton
30 April 1907. Will dated 14 March 1901, proved at Norwich 10 Tune
1907, by Evelyn Maria Elsden Suckling, relict. He married istly Louisa
and 3rdly Evelyn Maria Elsden Everard.
dau. of Admiral
Earle. 2nd wife.
Francis Earle Suckling
of South Africa.
Captain Thomas Suckling, R.N., of Highwood, Romsey, co. Hants,
and of Henwick Grange, co. Worcester ; born at Kemerton, co.
Gloucester, 8 August 1844, bapt. there; J.P. for co. Hants 1895 ;
entered the Royal Navy as Midshipman 4 December 1858,
Sub -Lieutenant 7 June 1864, Lieutenant 5 September 1867,
Commander 31 December 1880, Captain (retired) 31 December
1895 ; Patron of the livings and Lord of the Manors of Barsham
and Shipmeadow, co. Suffolk.
c^^fev^
=Florence Horatia Nelson,
only child of Vice- Admiral
William Benjamin Suck-
ling of Highwood, Romsey,
by Caroline his wife, dau.
of William Loaden ; marr.
at Ampfield, co. Hants
(by the Rev. Robert
Alfred John Suckling), on
Wednesday, 6 September
1876.
Robert William Shelton Suckling, born 22 June 1877,
bapt. at Barsham ; died at Highwood, Romsey, on
Wednesday, 22 August following, bur. at Ampfield.
197
Rev. William Joseph Baron (2nd son of the Rev. John Samuel Baron of=j= Fanny Jane, born
Brill, co. Oxford), born at Brill 23 February 1828, bapt. there; of
Queen's College, Oxford, matriculated 22 October 1846, B.A. (4th-class
Mathematics) 1850, M.A. 1857 ; Curate of Shirburn, co. Oxford, 1851-53,
of Hungerford, co. Berks, 1854-66; of St. John's, Bury St. Edmunds, co.
Suffolk, 1871-73, of Kempston, co. Bedford, 1873-75, of Sutton Cheney,
co. Leicester, 1876-86, of Sproxton, co. Leicester, 1887-88, of Moxley, co.
Stafford, 1888-89, and of Monks Kirby with Withybrook, co. Worcester,
1889; died 24 June, bur. at Withybrook 29 June 1895. /^
at Sevenoaks, co.
Kent, 9 August
1832, bapt. there
in May 1833;
marr. at Speen-
hamland, co. Berks,
1 June 1858.
Rev. William Lihou Arthur (son of William Moreau Arthur of St.=
Helier, Jersey); born at St. Helier 15 July 1833, bapt. there; B.A. of
Trinity College, Dublin, 1858; Curate of St. Augustine's, Liverpool,
1858-60, of Thorndon, co. Suffolk, 1860-64, of Little Torrington,
1865-67, of St. James', Great Devonport, both co. Devon, 1867-70, of
St. Paul's, Truro, co. Cornwall, 1870-72, of St. John's, Torquay, 1872-76,
of Tormohun, both co. Devon, 1876-81, of St. John-the-Baptist's, Cardiff,
co. Glamorgan, 1881-89, and °f St. Thomas-the- Apostle, Eastville,
Bristol, 1890-91; Chaplain Barton Regis Union, Bristol, 1890; died at
3 Nottingham Road, Bishopston, Bristol, 23 September, bur. at Cardiff
27 September 1897. Will dated 13 May 1876, proved at Bristol 25
October 1897, by Elizabeth Cranfield Arthur, relict. A
=Elizabeth Cranfield,
born 9 April 1834 ;
marr. at Hunger-
ford, co. Berks, 13
August 1857 ; died
19 March, bur. at
Cardiff 23 March
I9I5-
John Lionel Suckling of Woodton,=
Quirindi, New South Wales ; born at
Bussage, co. Gloucester, 27 February
1848, bapt. there; went to Australia in
1866 ; died s. p. at Barsham, Turra-
murra, New South Wales, on Friday, 30
July 1909, bur. in the Gordon Cemetery.
»Mary, dau. of J. P.
Wright of Bickham,
Blandford, New
South Wales, J. P.;
marr. in New South
Wales in 187 1.
Constance Hopton, of The
Close, Barsham, co. Suffolk ;
born at Cavendish Hall, co.
Suffolk, 19 July 1849, bapt.
there ; died at The Close,
Barsham, 15 May 19 14, bur.
at Barsham.
198
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Ermine a bordure or on a canton gules
an orle of the second in the centre chief
point a crescent sable.
Crest. — Three ostrich feathers argent
interlaced by an orle or the centre feather
charged with a crescent as in the arms.
iMotto. — Malo mori quam foedari.
urtee* of SRebtoortf), to.
BurJjam.
Elizabeth, eldest=
daughter of Isaac
Cookson of White-
hill, co. Durham,
by Margaret his
wife, daughter of
James Wilkinson
of Newcastle- on -
Tyne, co. North-
umberland ; marr.
at Chester- le-
Street, co. Durham,
24 October 181 1 ;
died, aged 63, on
Saturday, 8 May
1847, buried at
Heighington, co.
Durham, istwife.
=Robert Surtees of Red-
worth House and of The
Grove, Bishop Auckland,
both co. Durham, and of
Merryshields, co. North-
umberland (son of Crozier
Surtees of Merryshields,
by Jane his wife, 2nd
dau. of Robert Surtees of
Redworth); bom 22 June
1782; J.P, and D.L. for
co. Durham, High Sheriff
1855 ; died, aged 75, at
Redworth House, on
Wednesday, 8 April 1857,
buried at Heighington.
Will dated 19 March 1857,
proved (Prin. Reg., 757,
59) 3 December 1859,
by William Maude and
trie Rev. George Pearson
Wilkinson.
=Anne Hepburne
Mercer, marr. by
licence at Mel-
combe Regis, co.
Dorset, 10 July
1850 ; died, aged
35, at Jermyn
Street, Piccadilly,
London, on Wed-
nesday, 1 5 Septem-
ber 1858. Admon
was granted at the
Principal Registry
10 August 1859,
to John William
Whitelock. She
married istly
Justinian Alston
of Odell Castle, co.
Bedford. 2nd wife.
Robert Lambton Surtees of Redworth ; born at Redworth
House 20 December 1812 ; educated at Charterhouse
(entered 1824) and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
admitted Pensioner 3 February 1832, B.A. 1836, M.A.
1840; of Lincoln's Inn, called to the Bar 28 January
1841 ; J.P. and D.L. for co. Durham ; elected a member
of the Royal Yacht Club (Squadron) 8 June 1861 ; died
unmarried, aged 50, at Redworth House, on Saturday,
14 November 1863, bur. at Heighington. Will dated
8 May 1858, with two codicils dated 13 January 1863
and 29 April 1863, proved at Durham 16 April 1864,
by the Rev. George Pearson Wilkinson and Richard
Bowser,, gent.
Theodore Theophilus=
Bryett of Redworth,
near Totnes, co.
Devon ; died at
Totnes 19 May 1887.
Will dated 7 May
1887, proved (Prin.
Reg., 671, 87), 17
August 1887, by the
Rev. James Theodore
Sheldon Bryett.
=M argaret Caroline, born
1 2 March 1 8 1 6 ; marr.
at St. George's, Han-
over Square, London,
on Tuesday, 30 Sep-
tember 1862 ; died at
Haytor, St. Mary-
church, on Wednesday,
24 November 1869.
Admon was granted at
Exeter 1 3 October 1 882,
toTheodoreTheophilus
Bryett, husband.
j Eliza Snell, only=
1 surviving child
and in her issue
! heir of Charles
j Snell Chauncy
j of Dane End,
1 co. Hertford ;
marr. at Little
Munden, co.
Hertford, 6 De-
cember 1843 >
died 1 October
1854, bur. at
Little Munden.
1 st wife.
=Henry Edward Surtees of Redworth and of The=
Grove, Bishop Auckland, co. Durham, and of
Green End and Dane End, co. Hertford ; born
9 May 1819; educated at Harrow 1831-37;
joined the 10th Hussars as Cornet 23 February
1838, Lieutenant 20 September 1839, retired 10
November 1843; Major Hertfordshire Rifle
Volunteers 18 January 1867 to January 1871;
J.P. and D.L. for co. Durham, High Sheriff
1876, J.P. for co. Hertford; M.P. for that
county 14 March 1864 to 1 1 November 1868;
died, aged 76, at St. Hillier's, Alverstoke, co.
Hants, on Wednesday, 31 July 1895, bur.
at Heighington. Will dated 11 October
1892, proved (Prin. Reg., 1294, 95) 20
November 1895, by Charles Freville Surtees,
brother, and the Rt. HonbIe Sir Richard Horner
Paget, Baronet.
•Isabel Mary, youngest dau. of
Francis Adams of Clifton and of
Cotswold Grange, co. Gloucester, by
Maria his wife, 4th dau. of the
Rev. John Frederick Doveton of
Everdon Hall, co. Northampton,
Rector of Mells and Burnett, co.
Somerset; born in 1849; marr. at
St. Luke's, Cheltenham, co. Glou-
cester, 14 July 1870 ; died in London
20 January, bur. in Brookwood Ceme-
tery, co. Surrey, 24 January 19 16.
Will dated 12 August 19 10, with
codicil dated 3 January 19 14, proved
in the Principal Registry 1 1 April
1 916, by Robert Lambton Surtees
and Sir Reginald Hugh Spencer
Bacon. 2nd wife.
199
Colonel Charles Freville Surtees of^Bertha, dau. of Nathaniel Snell Chauncy of Green
Mainsforth Hall, co. Durham. | End, co. Hertford.
/k
(For issue, see page 202.)
Edwin Prodgers of Dane End, co. Hertford (eldest son of the Rev.=
Edwin Prodgers, Rector of Ayott St. Peter's, co. Hertford
J P by Caroline his wife, dau. and coheir of John Blades of
Brockwell Hall, co. Surrey); born on Thursday, 15 August 1833,
bapt. at Brixton, co. Surrey; educated at Eton (admitted 1847) and
at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 12 June 1851, B.A. 1855,
M A 1859 ; Patron of Ayott St. Peter's ; J. P. for co. Hertlord.
=Elizabeth Ellen, born at
Dane End on Sunday, 8
September 1844; marr. at
Little Munden 28 June
1864; died at Nice, Alpes
Mariti mes, France, 3 1 May,
bur. there 3 June 19 14.
\
Rt Honb,e Sir Richard Horner Paget, Baronet, of Cranmore Hall,=
co' Somerset (2nd surviving son of John Moore Paget of Cranmore
Hall T P 1) L., by Elizabeth Jane his wife, eldest dau. of the Rev.
John Frederick Doveton of Everdon Hall, co. Northampton, Rector
of Mells-cum-Leigh and of Burnett, both co. Somerset, J. P. and D.L.) ;
born at Cranmore Hall 14 March 1832 ; educated at the Royal Military
College Sandhurst ; entered the Army as Ensign 66th Foot 1 December
1848, Lieutenant 6 June 1851, Captain 19 January 1855, retired in
1863 • Lieut. -Colonel 3rd Volunteer Battalion Somersetshire Regiment;
M P 'for East Somerset 1865-68, for Mid Somerset 1S68-85, and for
the Wells division of Somerset 1885-95; J. P. and D.L. for co.
Somerset; Chairman of Quarter Sessions and County Council of
Somerset; created a Baronet 6 March 1886, and sworn of the Privy
Council 1895 ; died 3 February 1908, bur. at East Cranmore. M.L
Caroline Isabel, born
at Dane End, co.
Hertford, on Sunday,
9 January 1848, bapt.
at Little Munden,
co. Hertford ; marr.
at Ayott St. Peter's,
co. Hertford (by her
brother-in-law, the
Rev. Edwin Prodgers),
on Tuesday, 13
November 1866.
A
Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Hugh Spencer Bacon, ^B.,^CV.a D^.O ^Cicely IsabeJ,
vice-Auniua.1 on ncgma.u ""&■■ -1 — > ■ T „
of Wolston Manor, Coventry, co. Warwick, and of Fleet House, Dover, co.
Kent (son of the Rev. Thomas Bacon, by Emma his wife, dau. of George
Shaw) ; born at the Rectory, Wiggonholt, co. Sussex, 6 September 1863
bapt at Wiggonholt; educated on board H.M.S. " Britannia Naval
Cadet 15 January 1872, Sub-Lieutenant 1883, Lieutenant (5 firsts) 1883
Commander 1895, Captain 1900, Rear-Admiral (retired) 1909, V.ce-Admira
ion;: Lieutenant H.M.S. " Camperdown " ; awarded a silver medal (Al
Valore di Marina) by the Italian Government, through the Admiralty, for
bravery displayed in rescuing the crew of the Italian vessel ''Utopia wrecked
in Gibraltar Bay 17 March 1891 ; served as Chief of the Intelligence
Department in the naval expedition under Rear- Admiral Rawson, C.B., to
punish the King of Benin for the massacre of the political expedition 1897,
ending in the capture of Benin city 18 February 1897 (mentioned in
despatches, D.S.O. 25 May 1897, general African medal Benin clasp);
Naval Assistant to the First Sea Lord of the Admiralty October 1904 I
Captain of H.M.S. "Dreadnought" 1906-1907 ; Chief of Staff Home Fleet
1007; accompanied Viscount Wolseley on special mission to announce
accession of King Edward VII. 1901 ; A.D.C. to King Edward 2 September
1008 • Director of Naval Ordnance and Torpedoes August 1907 ; Colonel
Commandant Royal Marines 1915; commanded Heavy Howitzer Brigade
Royal Marine Artillery, in France (mentioned in despatches); appointed
to command the Dover Patrols 1915 5 K.C.B. 1916, C.V.O. 1907, ^ •
I9i6; Grand Officer Legion of Honour: Croix de Guerre; Author of,
" Benin, the City of Blood," 1897. A
born at Dane
End on Tues-
day, 20 June
1871 ; married
at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge,
London, 2 June
1894.
Lieo- -^"eral John Sprot of Riddell, co. Roxburgh (eldest son of Mark Sprot^Georgina Mary
of Riddell, J.P. and D.L., by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Shewell) ;
born at Clapham Common, co. Surrey, on Friday, 12 March 1830; entered
the Army as Ensign 91st (The Argyllshire) Foot 19 September 1848,
Lieutenant 1849, Captain 1858, Major 1867, Lieut.- Colonel 1870, Colonel
1875, Major-General 1885, retired with rank of Lieut-General 19 October
1887, afterwards of the Reserve of Officers ; served as A.A.G. and Q.M G for
Scotland ; served with the Force under General Woodburn in the affair at
Aurungabad in 1857 (medal), afterwards served as acting Executive Engineer
of the Rajpootana Field Force and received the commendation of General
Roberts commanding, and of the Bombay Government for his "great energy
and ability" in the construction of barracks for the European troops at
Neemuch (mentioned in despatches, medal) ; died at Riddell House, Lillies-
leaf, co. Roxburgh, aged 77, on Monday, 19 March, bur. at Riddell on
Friday, 22 March 1907. Confirmation granted at Jedburgh 20 June 1907, of
Charlotte Gertrude Cole, or Sprot, relict, Halliburton Stanley Mortimer
Stanley Mortimer, Captain 60th Foot (King's Royal Rifle Corps), Colonel
Vernon Chater, Charles Walter Dunlop, Edward Walter Hearl Sprot, son
John Alexander Forrest, Writer to the Signet, and John Corse Scott. Sealed
in London 8 July 1907. He married 2ndly at All Saints', Corston, co
Somerset, on Saturday, 5 January 1878, Cecilia Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the
Rev. William Blake Doveton, Vicar of Corston, and 3rdly at St. Patrick's
Brighton, co. Sussex, on Wednesday, 24 November 1886, Charlotte Gertrude!
dau. of William Turney Cole of Boscastle, co. Cornwall, formerly of the
Indian Civil Service.
born at Dane
End, co. Hert-
ford, on Satur-
day, 10 February
1849, bapt. at
Little Munden,
co. Hertford ;
marr. at Ham-
sterley, co.
Durham, on
Tuesday, 19
October 1869 ;
died at 3 Coates
Place, Edin-
burgh, aged 27,
on Thursday,
16 March 1876,
bur. at Riddell.
1st wife.
A
Major Henry Siward Baliol Surtees of Redworth Hall and of
The Grove, Bishop Auckland, both co. Durham ; born at 45
Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, London, on Wednesday, 22 January
1873; educated at Eton; entered 2nd Life Guards as 2nd
Lieutenant 21 December 1895, Lieutenant 14 July 1897, Captain
25 June 1900, retired in 1905; Captain Reserve of Officers 1909;
temporary Major 2nd Life Guards 1915; served in South African
War 1899-1900 (medal and clasps); J.P. (1899) and D.L. for co.
Durham.
I
Dorothy Joan, born 26 April
1899, bapt. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London.
=Helen Winifred Muriel,
only surviving child of
John James Thomson
of Camphill,co. Renfrew,
by Charlotte his 1st wife,
dau. of David Smith ;
marr. at Holy Trinity,
Ayr, on Thursday, 2
June 1898.
Henry Ralph Crosier Surtees, born Isabel Muriel,
20 September 1901, bapt. at St. born 25 July
George's, Hanover Square, London ; 1906.
educated at Eton.
Robert Lambton Surtees, born at 51 Upper Brook Streets
London, on Tuesday, 25 March 1879; educated at Eton;
entered the Army (from Militia) as 2nd Lieutenant 85th Foot
(The King's Shropshire Light Infantry) 21 April 1900, Lieu-
tenant (retired) 9 June 1901 ; Lieutenant Reserve of Officers
26 September 1906 ; rejoined Shropshire Light Infantry as
temporary Captain, attached to 1st Prince of Wales' Own ;
served in South African War 1 899-1900 (medal and clasps),
and in European War 1915 ; J.P. for co. Durham 1907.
=Anne, younger dau. of Colonel
Charles Edward Beck of Bridge,
near Canterbury, co. Kent,
formerly of the 12th Royal
Lancers ; marr. at Folkestone,
co. Kent, 6 November 191 3.
urtees of jftlatnsfortj) 3|all,
co. Burjjant
Anns on record in the College of Arms. —
Ermine a bordure or on a canton gules an
orle of the second in the centre chief point
a crescent sable.
Crest. — An ermine statant proper
charged on the shoulder with a quatre-
foil sable and ensigned with a scroll
bearing the motto : A ma vie.
Motto. — Malo niori quam fcedari.
Colonel Charles Freville Surtees of=
Mainsforth Hall, co. Durham ; born 13
November 1823 ; educated at Harrow
^36-42 ; joined the 10th Hussars as
Cornet 28 January 1842, Lieutenant
7 February 1845, Captain 10 December
1847; Hon. Colonel, formerly Lieut. -
Colonel Commandant, 3rd Battalion
Durham Light Infantry (Militia) 15
March 1873; J. P. and D.L. for co.
Durham, High Sheriff 1873 ; Lord of
the Manor of Mainsforth ; M.P. for
South Durham 1865-68 ; Director of
the Great Central and South Eastern
Railway Companies; F.R.G.S. ; died
at Charing Cross Hotel, London, aged
83, on Saturday, 22 December, bur. at
Long Ditton, co. Surrey, on Thursday,
26 December 1906. Will dated 23
December 1896, with two codicils dated
11 August 1898 and 4 April 1901,
proved at Durham 13 February 1907,
by George William Jennings.
(See page 200.)
=Bertha, dau. of
Nathaniel Snell
Chauncy of
Green End, co.
Hertford ; born
17 March, bapt.
at Little Munden,
co. Hertford, 21
August 1833 ;
marr.attheparish
church, Iver, co.
Buckingham, on
Saturday, 25
August 1855 ;
died at Chalcott
House, Long
Ditton, aged 49,
5 October 1882,
bur. at Long
Ditton.
Brigadier- General Herbert Conyers Surtees, C. B., M.V.O., D.S.O., of=
Mainsforth Hall, and of 22 Park Mansions, Knightsbridge, London ; born
at Surbiton, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 13 January 1858 ; educated at
Harrow 1871-76, and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst ; entered
the Army as Sub-Lieutenant 49th Foot 11 September 1876, transferred to
Coldstream Guards, Lieutenant 1877, Instructor of Musketry 1882-83,
Captain 1887, Lieut.-Colonel 1900, on Staff 1905, Colonel by brevet 1904,
Colonel 1908, retired 1909, hon. rank of Brigadier-General S April 191 7 ;
employed with Egyptian Army 1884-87 ; served in Soudan Expedition
1884-85, at the Nile in command of JTurkish Mounted Infantry of
Egyptian Army and afterwards of a boat convoy (medal with clasp, bronze
star, 4th-class Medjidie) ; in Soudan 1885-86 with Frontier Field Force,
at action of Gmiss-; in com-mand-of Third Camel Corps, Egyptian Army
(4th-class Osmanieh) ; D.A.A.G. Southern District 1897-99 ! served in
South African War 1899-1900, in command of 1st Battalion Coldstream
Guards 23 March to 14 December 1900 (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 10 September 1901, Queen's medal with six clasps);
Military Attache to Embassy at Constantinople and Legation at Athens
1905-1909; served in European War in command of 52nd Infantry
Brigade in France-aiidTteknnnr 1915-16* (twiceTrreiTtioned: in despatches);
Inspector (temporary^Bjugadiei-General) of infantry .(Southern _Di-visf6n)
in England, 21 April 1916; C.B. 29 June 1906, M.V.O. (4th-class) 24
April 1906, D.S.O. 29 November 1900 ; F.R.G.S. ; 2nd-class Order
of Redeemer of Greece, Grand Cross Order of Saviour of Greece; J. P.
for co. Durham, D.L. 1916 ; Lord of the Manor of Mainsforth ; County
Commissioner for Boy Scouts, co. Durham; Author of "The Campaign
in Italy, 1796," and of a "Vocabulary of English and Military Terms."
=Madeleine Augusta,
dau. of Edward
Crabbe of Gran-
ville Place, London,
by Louisa Ruth his
wife, dau. of the
Rev. J. Maynard ;
marr. at St. Peter's,
Eaton Square, Lon-
don, 27 June 1887 ;
received the Order
of the Chefakat,
2nd-ciass, from the
Sultan of Turkey,
in 191 o.
Christopher Cecil Tower (elder son of Christopher^
John Hume Tower of Huntsmore Park, co.
Buckingham, and of Weald Hall, co. Essex, by
Cecilia his 2nd wife, only dau. of the Rev. Robert
Beauchamp Tower) ; born 24 December 1884,
bapt. privately at 7 Chesham Place, London, 24
January 1885 ; educated at Eton and at Christ
Church, Oxford, M.A. 1908 ; Lieutenant Essex
Yeomanry (Territorial Force) 19 September 19 13 ;
A.D.C. to Major- General 12th Division; marr. at
St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, on Tuesday, 15
April 19 1 3 ; killed in action with the Expeditionary
Force in France, aged 30, on Saturday, 2 October
191 5 ; memorial service at the parish church,
South Weald, co. Essex, on Saturday, 16 October
191 5. Will dated 6 April 1915, proved in the
Principal Registry 25 May 191 6, by Dorothy
Cynthia Tower, relict, Hugh Christopher Tower,
brother, and Edward Ashburner Manisty. 1st
husband.
(See Pedigree of Tower, Vol. 2, page 34, and
Addenda, Vol. 18, page Ixvii.)
=Dorothy Cynthia, =
bom at 15 Vic-
toria Street, West-
minster, 27 No-
vember 1 888,
bapt. at the
Guards' Chapel,
Wellington Bar-
racks, London.
=Horible Patrick William
Maule Ramsay, 2nd
son of John William,
13th Earl of Dalhousie,
K.T. ; born at Brechin
Castle, co. Forfar, on
Saturday, 20 Septem-
ber 1879 ; educated at
Winchester and at
University College,
Oxford ; 2nd Secretary
Diplomatic Service 20
July 191 1 ; marr. at
St. James', Piccadilly,
London, on Monday,
15 October 19 1 7. ind
husband.
A
Edward Bell, 2nd=
Secretary of the
American Embassy
in London.
=Bertha Etelka, born at Camberley, co. Surrey, 15 October 1891, bapt.
at York Town, co. Surrey; marr. at St. Ethelburga's, Bishopsgate,
London, in February 1914.
A
203
Holmes of <£ato&2> Hall, to. Jiotfolfe, ant)
of #re*0tngfieto, to. Js>uffolii,
Arms. — Barry of six or and azure on a canton gules
a chaplet argent.
Crest. — A holly-tree vert fructed gules.
Rev. John Holmes of Gawdy=
Hall, co. Norfolk (son of the Rev.
Gervas Holmes, Vicar of Little
Melton,co. Norfolk) ; of Emmanuel
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1796,
M.A. 1799; Rector of All Saints'
and St. Nicholas', Southelmham,
co. Suffolk, 1820; died, aged 57,
at Gawdy Hall, 29 April 1831,
bur. at Redenhall, co. Norfolk.
Will dated 7 June 1828, proved
(P.C.C. 397 Tebbs) 14 July 1831,
by the Rev. Gervas Holmes,
brother, and Thomas Perkins,
cousin.
=Anne, 3rd dau. of the Rev. William
Whitear, Rector of Ore, co. Sussex,
by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John
Cossam ; marr. at Stanton, co.
Suffolk, on Tuesday, 21 April 181 2 ;
died, aged 93, at Gawdy Hall, on
Saturday, 20 October 1877, bur.
at Redenhall. Will dated 4 July
1874, with two codicils dated 3
July 1876, and 26 August 1876,
proved at Norwich 18 January
1878, by Charlotte Hopper of
Starston, co. Norfolk, widow, the
daughter.
William Sancroft Holmes of Gawdy
Hall; born at Gawdy Hall 22
October 18 15, bapt. at Redenhall ;
educated at Harrow, admitted
1828, and at Emmanuel College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1839, M.A. 1842 ;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Norfolk ; died
at Berne, Switzerland, 1 1 September
1849. Will dated 22 June 1849,
proved (P.C.C. 851, 49) 24 Novem-
ber 1849, by Hester Elizabeth
Holmes, relict, and the Rev. Edward
Adolphus Holmes.
=Hester Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Davies Other
Gilbert (formerly Giddy) of Eastbourne, co. issue.
Sussex, and of Tredrea, co. Cornwall, M.P.,
President of the Royal Society, by Mary Anne
his wife, only dau. and heir of Thomas Gilbert of
Eastbourne ; born at Eastbourne 26 December 1818 ;
marr. there on Thursday, 13 February 1840 ; died,
aged 66, at 94 Upper St. Giles' Street, Norwich, on
Thursday, 25 June 1885, bur. at Eastbourne. Will dated
8 June 1878, with codicil dated 3 May 1879, proved
at Norwich 31 August 1885, by John Sancroft Holmes,
son, and Francis Gilbert Enys, nephew.
Walter Hamilton Pemberton of Denton House, co.=
Norfolk (2nd surviving son of Christopher Robert
Pemberton, M.D., of Trumpington, co. Cambridge,
by Eleanor his wife, dau. of James Hamilton of
Strabane, co. Tyrone, J. P. for co. Norfolk, and formerly
of the East India Co.'s Home Civil Service) ; died,
aged 87, at Denton House, on Wednesday, 21
February 1894. Will dated 5 January 1893,
with two codicils dated 5 January 1893 and
27 March 1893, proved at Norwich n April 1894
by Edward Lee Warner and the Rev. Arthur
Hamilton Pemberton, nephews. He married istly
at Christ Church, Marylebone, London, 1 1 May
1837, Anne Maria, eldest dau. of the Rev. James
Lee Warner of High Grove, Walsingham, co.
Norfolk.
=Mary Anne, born at
Florence, Italy, 15 De-
cember 1840 ; marr.
at Redenhall (by her
brother-in-law, the Venble
Archdeacon Perowne)
on Saturday, 12 June
1886; died at Denton
House on Wednesday,
.28 February 191 2, bur.
"at Denton. Will dated
13 December 1905,
proved (Prin. Reg., 671,
12) 12 April 1912, by
John Sancroft Holmes,
brother.
Catherine San-
croft, born at
Gawdy Hall on
Saturday, 16
April 1842 ;
died, aged 20,
at Eastbourne,
on Thursday,
18 December
1862, bur. at
Eastbourne.
204
Venb,e Thomas Thomason Perowne, B.D., Archdeacon of Norwich (son=
of the Rev. John Perowne, Rector of St. John's, Maddermarket, Norwich) ;
born at Burdwan, Bengal ; of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas 1843, B.A. (19th Wrangler, Tyrwhitt Hebrew
Scholar, Norrisian Prizeman) 1847, M.A. 1850, B.D. 1858, Fellow
1853-67 ; Hebrew and Divinity Lecturer of his College, Theological
and Select Preacher at Cambridge ; Curate of St. Michael's,
Cambridge, 1848-53, of St. Sepulchre's, Cambridge, 1862-67 > Rector
of Stalbridge, co. Dorset, 1867-74 ; Examining Chaplain to Bishop
of Norwich 1862-19 10; Domestic Chaplain 19 10; Archdeacon
1878-1910; Commissary to Bishop of Rupertsland 1869; Rector
of Redenhall with Harleston and Wortwell, co. Norfolk, 1874 ; Author
of "The Essential Coherence of the Old and New Testaments,"
and other works ; died, aged 89, at Redenhall, on Tuesday, 6 May,
bur. there on Saturday, 10 May 191 3. Will dated 12 September
191 1, proved (Prin. Reg., 1165, 13) 5 July 1913, by the Rev.
Thomas John Perowne, son, and Mary Jane Eliza Perowne, spinster,
daughter. He married istly at St. Thomas' Episcopal Chapel,
Edinburgh, 1 August 1867, Mary Gillespie, dau. of Andrew Wood,
M.D., of Edinburgh.
■Hester Sancroft, born
at Enys, co. Cornwall,
on Saturday, 30 De-
cember 1843; marr.
at Redenhall (by the
Rt. Rev. the Honble
JohnThomas Pelham,
Bishopof Norwich) on
Tuesday, 5 September
1876 ; died, aged 47,
at the Rectory, Reden-
hall, on Friday, 17
April 1 89 1, bur. at
Redenhall. Admon
(with will dated 5
September 1876) was
granted (Prin. Reg.,
882,91) 7Augusti89i
to the Rev. Thomas
Thomason Perowne.
Lieut.-Colonel John Sancroft Holmes of Gawdy Hall, co.=
Norfolk, and of Fressingfield, co. Suffolk ; born at Gawdy
Hall on Thursday, 4 November 1847, bapt. at Redenhall ;
educated at Harrow, admitted 1862, and at Trinity College,
Cambridge, matriculated 1866, B.A. 1870, M.A. 1874; Lieut.-
Colonel Prince of Wales' Own Norfolk Artillery (Eastern
Division R.A.) 1894 ; J. P. and Chairman (1912) of the County
Council of co. Norfolk; J. P. and D.L. for co. Suffolk;
Lord of the Manors of Redenhall, Hawkers, and Holbrook,
co. Norfolk, and of Fressingfield Hall and Walsham Hall, co.
Suffolk.
=Edith, youngest dau. of Henry
Robert Kingscote, by Harriet
Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of
Christopher Thomas Tower of
Weald Hall, co. Essex, M.P.
{see Pedigree of Tower, Vol. 2,
page jj) ; born in London ;
married at St. Peter's, Eaton
Square, London, on Thursday,
1 February 1877.
/ ^CUccXtydflfaJto
2°5
Curnej).
Emma, dau. of John=j=George Leonard Tumey of Newington,==
Bennett Bolvvell, Sur-
geon ; marr. at Ton-
bridge Independent
Chapel, St. Pancras,
London, 13 May 1842;
died, aged 31, 24 Sep-
tember 1850, bur. in
Nunhead Cemetery, co.
Surrey. M.I. 1st wife.
afterwards of Camberwell, both co.
Surrey (son of James Tumey) ; born in
London; J. P. for the counties of London
and Surrey ; died at 7 Champion Park,
Denmark Hill, co. Surrey, aged 80, on
Friday, 26 July, bur. in Nunhead Ceme-
tery 3 August 1895. M.I. Will dated 31
May 1895, with codicil dated 21 July
1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 1197, 95)
7 October 1895, by Horace George
Tumey, M.D., Henry James Turney,
Albert Thomas Turney and Louisa
Jewson, spinster.
Anna, dau. of James Neeve
of the Red House, Alde-
burgh, co. Suffolk ; marr. at
Aldeburgh on Thursday, 22
January 1852 ; died at The
Grove, Camberwell, aged 67,
on Tuesday, 18 March, bur.
in Nunhead Cemetery 22
March 1884. M.I. She
married istly, 28 April 1841,
James Tillott of Eye, co.
Suffolk. 2nd wife.
George Leonard Turney,
died, aged 22, 29 Sep-
tember, bur. in Nunhead
Cemetery 5 October
1865. M.I.
Edmund Turney, died,
aged 20 months,
14 March 1850, bur.
in Nunhead Cemetery.
M.I.
Frank Turney, died,
aged 10 months, 8
April 1851, bur. in
Nunhead Cemetery.
M.I.
Charles Fearnley=j=Jessie Anna, born James Neeve Turney, born in London=pSophia Elizabeth,
Arnold (son of
Charles and Anne
Arnold); born 25
June 1847 ; died
29 June, buried
in Nunhead
Cemetery 3 July
1912.
A
in London 7 Feb-
ruary 1853; marr.
at the Baptist
Church, Brock-
ley, co. Kent, 28
December 1875 ;
died 1 7 February,
buried in Nun-
head Cemetery
2 1 February 1902.
14 February 1856; died at Logie
House, Beckenham, co. Kent, aged
42, on Saturday, 16 October, bur. in
Nunhead Cemetery on Wednesday,
20 October 1897. Will dated 28
September 1888, with two codicils
dated 24 June 1895 and 29 July
1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 494, 98)
16 April 1898, by Horace George
Turney, M. D., Albert Thomas
Turney, Henry James Turney and
Sophia Elizabeth Tumey, relict.
dau. of William
Hudson of Hope
Lodge, Grove
Lane, Camberwell,
and of Bennet's
Hill, London ;
marr. at St. Giles',
Camberwell, on
Thursday, 22 Feb-
ruary r883.
Leonard William Turney, born at 13 Deronda=f=Emma Christine, dau. of Christine Lars
Road, Heme Hill, co. Surrey, on Friday,
February 1884; educated at Lancing College;
Lieutenant 7th Battalion The Royal Fusiliers
(City of London Regiment) 20 June 1903, Captain
31 August 1906; transferred to 6th Battalion
1 910.
Leonore Jourgensen, born at 124 Willoughby
Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, on Wednesday,
22 February, bapt. at the Church of the Messiah,
Brooklyn, 17 April 191 1.
Jourgensen of 124 Willoughby Avenue,
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A., by Emma
Cropsey James his wife ; marr. at the Church
of the Messiah, Brooklyn, New York, 1 1
November 1908. She marr. istly Henry
Summerfield Beard of Brooklyn, New York,
who died 6 January 1905.
Christine Frederica, bom at Walcotts Hall,
Great Tey, Kelvedon, co. Essex, on Sunday,
26 April, bapt. at Great Tey 15 July 1914.
206
Horace George Turney, M.D., of 68 Portland Street, London; born at=
Camberwell, co. Surrey, 28 October i860 ; educated at Dulwich College
and at Trinity College, Oxford, matriculated 17 January 1880, a Student
at St. Thomas' Hospital, B.A. 1884, M.A. and M.B. 1888, M.D. 1897,
M.Ch. 1890, B.Ch. 1888, F.R.C.P. Lond. 1898, M. 1891, L. 1888,
F.R.C.S. Eng. 1896, M. 1888; Physician to St. Thomas' Hospital and
to United Kingdom and General Insurance Company ; Captain 2nd
London General Hospital Volunteer Medical Staff (now Royal Army
Medical Corps, Territorial Force) 23 December 1888.
^^//U^vty
=Margaret, dau. of Wil-
liam Ferguson, Writer
to the Signet, Edin-
burgh, by Elizabeth
Robertson his wife,
dau. of the Rev. Wil-
liam Crosbie Purton of
Kirkcudbright ; marr.
at St. James' Episcopal
Church, Inverleith
Row, Edinburgh, on
Wednesday, 22 April
1896.
George Leonard
Turney, born at
68 Portland Place,
London, on Tues-
day, 19 Octo-
ber 1897, bapt.
at the parish
church, Maryle-
bone, London.
Horace Ferguson
Turney, born at
68 Portland Place,
London, on Tues-
day, 5 Decem-
ber 1899, bapt.
at the parish
church, Maryle-
bone, London.
Elizabeth Margaret, born at 68 Mary Dorothea,
Portland Place, London, on Tues- born at 68
day, 23 April 1901, bapt. at Portland Place,
the parish church, Marylebone, London, on
London ; died at 68 Portland Friday, 1 Au-
Place, London, on Wednesday, gust 1902, bapt.
1 January 1902, bur. in Padding- at the parish
ton Cemetery, Willesden Lane, church, Maryle-
co. Middlesex. bone, London.
Ernest Edward Arnold (son of Charles and=Clara Ellen, of 33 Normandy Avenue, High
Anne Arnold); born in London in 1866; Barnet ; born in London, bapt. at Wallington,
died at Barnet, co. Hertford, 27 February, co. Surrey; marr. at the Presbyterian Church,
bur. there 3 March 191 3. Brunswick Square, Camberwell, 21 July 1881.
George Dyson Aspland (younger son of Robert Aspland of=j=Elsie Kathleen, born at North
Duckenfield, co. Chester, by Elizabeth Hirst his wife, dau.
of Joseph Baldwin of Halifax, co. York) ; born 30 September
1888 ; educated at Brighton College, Heidelberg, and at
Durham-Gniversity ; Assoc. M. Inst.C.E., Assoc. M. Inst. E.E.;
Lieutenant West Riding Divisional Royal (Territorial)
Engineers 3 November 1914.
Lodge, Mitcham Road, Streat-
ham, co. Surrey, on Saturday,
5 September 1891 ; marr. at
the parish church, Marylebone,
London, on Wednesday, 26
August 1 9 14.
A
u£^»~e«<£ 4). £^*>*<^
207
^ptcijes of jflMton, co- gmffolfe.
Major Thomas Pytches of The Red=
House, Melton, co. Suffolk (only son
of Thomas Pytches of Alderton and
of Melton, both co. Suffolk, by
Elizabeth Susanna his wife, dau. of
Thomas Rout of Abbot's Hall,
Stowmarket, co. Suffolk) ; born at
Alderton in 1803 ; educated at
Harrow and at Caius College, Cam-
bridge, admitted Michaelmas Term
1819, aged 16, B.A. 1826 ; admitted
to Lincoln's Inn 28 January 1824 ; I
Captain East Suffolk Militia 1825,
Major 1827, retired 1854; J. P. and
D.L. for co. Suffolk ; died 9 January
1865, buried at Melton.
=Anne, only dau. of
the Rev. Thomas
Carthew, Rector of
Woodbridge, co.
Suffolk ; marr. at
Woodbridge on
Tuesday, 13 April
1 84 1 ; died, aged
78, at Melton,
4 February 1877,
buried there.
John Thomas Pytches of The Little Grange,=
Woodbridge; born 3 April 1843 ; died at The Little
Grange, Woodbridge, 21 April 1905, bur. at Melton.
Will dated 16 October 1884, with two codicils dated
17 July 1888 and 16 May 1904, proved at Ipswich
2 June 1905, by Mary Elizabeth Pytches, relict,
and Thomas Arthur Pytches and George Julian
Pytches, sons.
=Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of George
Dickinson of Roos and Easternwick
Hall, co. York, by Caroline his wife,
2nd dau. of the Rev. George Rickards,
Rector of Wortley, co. York ; born at
Roos 14 December 1853 ; marr. there
29 January 1879.
Rev. Thomas Arthur Pytches=plrene Mildred, eldest dau. of the Rev.
of The Little Grange, Wood-
bridge ; born at Melton
14 December 1879, bapt.
there ; educated at Bishop
Wilson's Theological School,
Isle of Man ; Curate of Peel,
German, Isle of Man, 1909
-11, of St. Saviour's, Brixton
Hill, co. Surrey, 1911-13,
and of St. Helen's, Ipswich,
co. Suffolk, 1914.
Charles Edward Welldon, Rector of
Cotton, co. Suffolk, by Agnes Mildred
his wife, dau. of the Rev. Frederick
Gifford Nash ; born at Faringdon, co.
Berks, 29 July 1893, bapt. there;
marr. at Cotton (by the Rt. Rev.
James Edward Cowell Welldon, Dean
of Manchester, formerly Bishop of
Calcutta, assisted by the Rev. Frank
William Welldon) on Thursday, 27
April 1 916.
Thomas John Welldon Pytches, born at Ipswich
on Saturday, 24 February, bapt. at St. Helen's,
Ipswich, 29 March 19 17.
.1
George Julian Pytches,
born at Melton 21 De-
cember 1880, bapt.
there ; educated at
Oundle and at Caius
College, Cambridge,
admitted 1 October
1900, Scholar 1900,
B.A. 1912 ; Captain 6th
(Cyclist) Battalion The
Suffolk (Territorial)
Regiment 1 7 October
19 1 4 ; transferred to
Machine Gun Corps in
September 191 6.
"^\i,(^*r^r'.
208
3nUex.
INDEX.
Abingdon, Elizabeth Lavinia, Countess of, 15 ;
Montagu, Earl of, 15.
Adams, Ada Gladys, 181 ; Emma Louisa, 66, 68 ;
Francis, 199; Captain George Curtis, R.N., 66,
68; Hugh, 152; Isabel Mary, 199; Jane, 82;
Laura Eliza, 82, 181; Maria, 199; Mary Susan,
68 ; Percy Walter Lewis, 82, 181 ; William,
82, 181; Lieut. -Colonel William, 82, 182; see
Woollcombe-Adams.
Adamson, Anne Jane, 60 ; Caroline Sarah, 60 ;
Lieut. -Colonel John George, 60 ; Lawrence
William, 60.
Adcock, Ellen Louisa, 6; Hannah, 6; Rev. Joseph,
6 ; William, 6.
Addington, Honble Ursula Georgiana, 86 ; William
Wells, Viscount Sidmouth, 86.
Agnew, Catherine Vans, 50 ; Mary Elizabeth, 50 ;
Robert Vans, 50.
Alderson, Sir Edward Hall, 173 ; Edward Pakenham,
173 ; Mildred Anne, 173.
Alexander, Aurea Otway, 87 ; James Fane, 87 ;
Mary Ann, 137 ; Rebecca, 137 ; Samuel 137.
Alington-Pye, Charlotte Alington, 1 56; Charlotte
Mary, 156 ; Henry, 156.
Allcock, Sarah, 144 ; T. Annerly, 144.
Allfrey, William Shedden, 22.
Allsopp, Frances, 178 ; Henry, Lord Hindlip, 178 ;
Samuel, 178.
Alpass, Eliza, 114; James, 114 ; Susannah, 114.
Alston, Anne Hepburne, 199 ; Justinian, 199.
Altman, Sir Alhert Joseph, 71; Margaret Eliza, 71;
Violet Maud Margaret, 71.
Ames, Anne Bird, 1 10 ; Harriet Elizabeth, 1 10 ;
Levi, no.
Anderson, Doris, 7 ; Lilian Marian, 90 ; Mary Jane,
7 ; Rev. Michael James, 90 ; Richard, 7.
Anderson-Pelham, Honble Caroline, 156; Charles,
Baron Yarborough, 156.
Andrew, Emma Regina, 132 ; Thomas, 132 ;
William, 132.
Andrews, Esther Louise, 78 ; William, 78.
Annesley, Honble Francis Charles, 79 ; Honble
Henrietta Charlotte, 79 ; Richard, Earl of, 79,
Anson, Alice Louisa, 172 ; Major-General the Honble
George, 172; George Frank Wemyss, 12; Lieut. -
Colonel George Wemyss, 12 ; Katherine Harriette,
12 ; Maud Eleanor, 12.
Anstey, Benjamin, 137 ; Elizabeth, 137 ; Mary Ann,
137-
Archdale, Cecily, 168; Mary, 168 ; Colonel Mervyn,
168.
Armitage, George, 145 ; Lucy Ellen, 145.
Armstrong, Henrietta Frances, 89 ; Lieut. -Colonel, 89.
Arnold, Anne, 206, 207 ; Charles, 206, 207 ; Charles
Fearnley, 206 ; Clara Ellen, 207 ; Ernest Edward,
207 ; Jessie Anna, 206.
Arthur, Elizabeth Cranfield, 198 ; Rev. William
Lihou, 198 ; William Moreau, 198.
Ashington, Frances Denton, 99 ; Frances Elizabeth,
99 ; Rev. Henry, 99.
Aspland, Elizabeth Hirst, 207 ; Elsie Kathleen, 207 ;
George Dyson, 207 ; Robert, 207.
Atkins, Henrietta, 41 ; James, 41.
Atkinson, Caroline, 62; George, 62; Joseph, 134;
Rachel, 134; Richard, 62; Sarah, 134; Susan
Mackenzie, 62.
Awdry, Jane, 184 ; John, 184.
Aylmer, Christabel Henrietta, 9 ; Edmontina Jane, 9 ;
Guy, 9 ; Colonel Henry Leycester, 9j
Ayres, Amy, 147.
B
Babington, Mary, 173; Thomas, 173.
Bacon, Caroline Cecilia, 2 ; Dame Cicely Isabel,
200; Sir Edmund, Bt., 2; Emma, 200; Rev.
Francis, 2; Henry, I, 2; Nicholas, 2; Rev.
Reginald Cazalet, 2 ; Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald
Hugh Spencer, 200 ; Rev. Thomas, 200.
Bagge, Jane, 13 ; Thomas, 13.
Bailey, Ellen, 181 ; Rev. John, 72 ; Sir Joseph,
Bt., 181 ; Sir Joseph Russell, Bt., Baron Glanusk,
181 ; Mabel Jane, 181 ; Marian, 72 ; Richard
Crawshay, 181.
Bainbridge, Anne, 60 ; Timothy, 60.
Baker, Edith Caroline, 171 ; Emily Jane, 18S; John,
188; Lawrence James, 171; Robert, 10; Sarah,
10.
Baldwin, Elizabeth Hirst, 207 ; Joseph, 207.
Balls, Clara, 5S ; Thomas, 58.
Balman, Edward, 58 ; Elizabeth, 58.
Barber, James Henry, 97.
Barchard, Louisa, 133.
Barkley, Anne, 52 ; Anne Maud, 52 ; Joseph Robert,
5"
Barnard, Adam Sedgwick, 156; Adelaide Sophia,
159, 160; Alice Mary, 161 ; Anne, 154; Anne
Mary, 1 54 ; Anthony Rosenhagen, 1 56 ; Arthur
Hort, 155 ; Arthur Seaton Cary, 155 ; Beatrix
Amy, 154; Caroline Arabella Elizabeth, 156 ;
Caroline Georgiana, 157; Rev. Charles James,
156: Charles Mordaunt, 161; Charlotte, 161,
Charlotte Alington, 156 ; Charlotte Christina, 155 ;
Charlotte Elizabeth, 154; Charlotte Sarah, 157;
Christian, 153 ; Christina Jane, 153 ; Dudley
Thomas, 157 ; Edmund George, 161 ; Edward
Henry, 159 ; Eliza, 161 ; Elizabeth, 153 ; Everilda
Dorothea, 159, 160; Everilda Mordaunt, 162;
Frances Anne, 155; Frances Harriet, 157;
Frances Mary, 159; George Martin, 162; George
Patrick, 154 ; George Percy, 157 ; Gilbert
Richard, 154; Rev. Gilbert William, 154;
Grace Melosine, 154 ; Guy Christian, 155 ;
Harriet Christian, 155; Harrington Fortescue, 159;
Henry Anthony, 157 ; Jane, 153 ; Jessie Beatrice,
155; John Gilbert, 157, 161; John Maries
Sedgwick, 156; Leonard William, 157; Louisa
Anna Maria, 162 ; Louisa Charlotte, 157 ; Louisa
Craven, 155; Lucy Marion, 159; Margaret Anne,
155 ; Margaret Ethel Clara, 155 ; Margaret Louisa
Maria, 159, 160; Maria Bolton, 162; Mary Julia,
154; Melosine, 153, 160; Melosine Sophia Maria,
161; Rev. Mordaunt, 159, 160; Rev. Mordaunt
Roger, 162; Muriel, 156; Nea Everilda, 161;
Osbert Howard, 161 ; Pelham William, 159 ; Rev.
Percy Mordaunt, 161 ; Peter Nevin, 156 ; Philip
Adolphus, 157 ; Robert Cary, 153, 154 ; Rev.
Robert Cary, 153 ; Robert Cary Henslow, 155 ;
Robert Hugh, 154; Rose Elizabeth, 155;
Theodore Robert, 156 ; Thomas 153; Rev.
Thomas, 153, 1 59, 160 ; Thomas Campbell, 155 ;
Thomas Henslow, 155 ; Thomas Mordaunt
Rosenhagen, too; Rev. Mordaunt Rosenhagen,
161; Ursula Mary, 156; Rev. William, 153;
William Goodall, 155 ; William Louis, 154 ;
William Rosenhagen, 153 ; William Smith, 161 ;
William Thistleton, 157 ; see Cary-Barnard.
Bamett, Anne Maria, 79 ; Caroline Phcebe, 144 ;
Elijah, 144; Jane, 146; Mary, 79; Samuel, 79.
Baron, Fanny Jane, 198 ; Rev. John Samuel, 198 ;
Rev. William Joseph, 198.
Barrett, Charles Ernest, 139 ; Jane, 188 ; Rev.
Joseph, 188 ; Lucy, 188.
Barwick, George Frederick, 62.
Bastard, Honble Anne Jane, 66 ; Caroline, 66 ;
Edmund Pollexfen, 66 ; Rev. William Pollexfen, 66.
Batcheler, Horatio, 148 ; Mary Anne, 148 ; Thomas
John, 148.
Bateman, Catherine Julia, 173; Sir Hugh, Bt., 173;
Dame Temperance, 173.
Bates, John, 10 ; Lucy, 10.
de Bathe, General Sir Henry, 168 ; Mary, 168.
Bayford, Catharine Mary, 25 ; Emily Jane, 25 ;
Robert Augustus, 25 ; Robert Frederic, 25.
Baylor, Georgina Anne, 90 ; Harvinia, 90 ; Walter
G., 90.
Bayly-Jones, Evelyn Clare, 29 ; Frederick William,
29 ; Jane Mary, 29.
Beals, Louisa, 140
Beard, Emma Christine, 206 ; Henry Summerfield,
206.
Beaton, Lilias Mary, 51 ; Louise, 51 ; Reginald
Charles John, 51 ; Walter Hardy, 51.
Beck, Anne, 201 j Annie Frederica, 3 ; Colonel
Charles Edward, 201 ; Evelyn Frances Adams, 68 ;
Florence Amelia, 68 ; Ralph Coker Adams, 68.
Bedford, Rev. John, 63 ; Priscilla, 63.
Bedingfield, Adelaide Mary, 92 ; Fleming Augustus
O'Brien, 92 ; Mary Louisa, 92 ; Philip, 92.
Beevor, Charlotte, 148 ; John, 148 ; Sir Thomas, Bt.,
148.
Begbie, Adelaide Isabella, 179; Colonel Alexander,
179-
Bell, Arthur Francis, 159, 160 ; Bertha Etelka, 203 j
Edward, 203 ; Joseph, 49.
Bellasis, Colonel Daniel Hutchins, 69 ; Flora
Hutchins, 69.
Berney, Catharine Mary, 89 ; Charlotte, 148 ; George
Duckett, 89 ; Mary, 89 ; Mary Russell, 148 ;
Robert, 148 ; Susanna, 89 : Thomas Trench, 89.
Berridge, Robert Bristow, 116.
Bertie, Adelaide, 15; Honbl,! Charles Claude, 15;
Elizabeth Lavinia, Countess of Abingdon, 15 ;
Montagu, Earl of Abingdon, 15-
Bever, Frances Anne, 20 ; Mary Emma, 20 ; Willy, 20.
Biddle, John, 137 ; Rebecca, 137.
Bidlake, Colonel, 20 ; Marion, 20.
Bigg, Mary, 155.
Binney, Hudson Atkinson, 143 ; Isabella Smith, 143.
Birt, Eleanor, 178 ; Mary, 178; Rev. Thomas, 178.
Bishop, Deborah Annie, 132 ; Katherine Jane, 53.
Bittleston, Alice Katharine, 171 ; Edith Caroline,
171 ; Colonel George Hastings, 171 ; Kenneth
George, 171.
Blacker, Catherine, 15; Latham, 15.
Blackett, Archibald Campbell Stewart, 1 10 ; Blanche
Clara Harriet, no; Catherine Porterfield, no;
William Fenwick, no; William Steward Burdett,
no.
Blackwood, Elizabeth Anne, 37, 38 ; James, 37, 38 ;
see Price.
Blades, Caroline, 200 ; John, 200.
Blair, Sir David Hunter, Bt., 50 ; Mary Elizabeth, 50.
Blake, Alfred John, 81 ; Catharine, 37, 40 ; Catharine
Sophia, 40 ; Elizabeth, 37 ; Frances, 40 ; Francis
John, 39, 40 ; John, 81 ; Judith, 37, 40 ; Mabel,
81 ; Sarah, 39, 40 ; Susanna Margaret, 39 ;
Thomas, 37 ; Thomas William, 40 ; William
Heitland, 40 ; see Jex-Blake.
Blofeld, Fanny Elizabeth, 14 ; Isabel Clare, 14 ; John
Calthorpe, 14 ; Thomas Calthorpe, 14.
Blunt, Ethel Annie Rome, 183 ; Frederick William,
109 ; Thomas, 183.
de Bodisco, Baron, 176; Henrietta Belle, Baroness,
176.
Boileau, Louisa Mary, 47 ; Maude Anne Louisa, 47 ;
William Phipps, 47.
Bolton, Alice Hilda, 12; Rev. Allan Henry Lines,
no; Anne, 10, II; Anne Elizabeth, n ; Catherine
Anne, 12 ; Charles, 10, 11 ; Charles John Howard,
12; Rev. Charles Nelson, 12; Clara Susanna,
no; Dorothy Lilian, 12; Rev. Edward Dykes,
10; Elizabeth, 10; Emily Margaret, 12; Ethel
Frances, II; Frances, II; Harriet, 10; Horatio
Norman, 11 ; Jane, II; J. C, no; Rev. John
Medowes, 11 ; Katharine Winifred, 11 ; Lucy, 10;
Lucy Maria, 12; Margaret Louisa Maria, 160;
Major, 160; Mary, 10; Mary Anne, 10; Mary
Henrietta, 12; Maud Eleanor, 12; Muriel Annie,
12 ; Philip Dykes, io, 11; Samuel, 10 ; Thomas,
10 ; Rev. William, 10.
Bolwell, Emma, 206 ; John Bennett, 206.
Bonaparte, Princess Pauline, 45.
Bond, Ann, 64 ; John, 64.
Bonnor, Jane, 124 ; John, 124.
Bonnor-Maurice, Edward Arthur, 124 ; Judith, 124 ;
Robert Maurice, 124 ; see Maurice.
Booty, Amelia, 141.
Boscawen, Eliza, 161.
Boswell, Elizabeth, 113 ; William, 113.
Boughton, Edmund, 94 ; Jane Charlotte, 94.
Boulderson, Ernily, 89 ; Henry Smith, 89.
Bourdillon, Edmund Dewar, 162 ; Maria Bolton,
162 ; Mary, 162 ; Rev. Thomas, 162.
Boutiny, Emily, 112 ; Colonel Eugene Adolphe, 112.
Bowden, Eliza, 98 ; George, 98 ; Joyce, 98.
Bowen, Bernard, 191 ; Edith Lilian, 191.
Bowles, Dorothy, 151 ; Edward, 151; Rev.
Edward, 151 ; Frances Middleton, 151.
Bowling, Corbetta Sophia Frances, 70 ; George, 70.
Bowly, Devereux, 125 ; Lydia, 125.
Bowser, Richard, 199.
Boyd, Francis Elphinstone, 109 ; James Lawrence, 4 ;
Thompson, 109.
Bradley, Caroline Gedling, 97, 114; John, 97, 114;
Mary Ann, 97.
Bradshaw, Surgeon-General, Sir Alexander Frank,
59; Lieut. -Colonel Charles Richard, 59; Ellen
Charlotte, 59 ; Mary Constance, 59.
le Brasseur, Robert, 102.
Breeze, Jane, 82 ; Jesse, 82.
Brent, Timothy, 107.
Brereton, Emily, 89 ; Henry, 89.
Brodrick, Honble Albinia Frances, 86 ; Charles
Viscount Midleton, 86.
Broomhead, Barnard Platts, 97.
Brown, Christiana, 149 ; Crisp, 149 ; Crisp Berney,
149 ; Emma Louisa, 71 ; Hannah, 88 ; James,
71; Very Rev. John Pierce, 42; Maria, 149;
Rev. Philip Utton, 149 ; Sarah Price, 42 ; Rev.
Thomas, 88.
Bruce, Maud Goodenough, 24 ; Roy, 24.
Bryan, Henrietta Charlotte, 79 : Valentine, 79.
Bryett, Rev. James Theodore Sheldon, 199 ;
Margaret Caroline, 199 ; Theodore Theophilus, 199.
Bunbury, Alicia, 169 ; Anne, 96 ; Benjamin, 96 ;
Colonel Charles Thomas, 169; Ellen Elizabeth,
96 ; Colonel Hamilton Welch, 96 ; Lady Harriot
Emily, 169 ; Henry Mill, 96 ; Hugh Mill, 169 ;
Mary Diana, 96.
Burcham, Mary, 92 ; William, 92.
Burchard, Edmund, 177 ; Elizabeth, 177.
Burdett, Agnes, in ; Amelia Angela, 107; Amelia
Eliza, 107; Amy Georgiana, 112; Barbara Maria
Charlotta, in; Beatrice Maud, 112; Blanche Clara
Harriet, no; Caroline Jane Julia, 108; Charles
Sedley, III; Lieut. -Colonel Charles Sedley, 1 10;
Clara Constance, log; Clara Susanna, 1 10; Con-
stance Angela Mary, III; Edith Joanna, 112; Emily,
1 12 ; Fanny Sarah Wilhelmina, III ; Flora Fiances,
108; Frances, no; Dame Frances Elphinstone,
109 ; Francis, 107 ; Sir Francis, Bl., 107, 109 ;
Francis Arthur Sedley, 1 1 1 ; Francis Neynoe, 109 ;
Georgiana Maie, 108; Gertrude Alice, 112;
Harriet Elizabeth, 1 10 ; Henry Hugh, III ; Henry
St. Albans, 112; Dame Mary Dorothy, 107 ;
Mary Eleanor, 107; Maude Clara Frances, 109 ;
Robert, in; Robert William Henri, ill: Sarah,
109; Sarah Holmes, 107; Sophia, 112; William
Jones, 107, 108.
Burney, Rev. Charles Fox, 36 ; Charles George,
36 ; Eleanor Agnes, 36 ; Ethel Wordsworth, 36.
Burns, Janet Watson, 95 ; John, 95.
Burrell, Frances, no; Merrik Lindsey Peter, no;
Rev. Willoughby James Peter, no.
Burroughes, Adelaide, 15 ; Caroline, 15 ; Charles
Fitzpatrick, 16; Christabel, 13; Dorothea, 15;
Honblt; Edith Galfrida, 14 ; Rev. Edward Robert,
14 ; Henry Negus, 13 ; Henry Neville, 16 ;
Henry Thomas, 14 ; Isabel Clare, 14 ; James
Burkin, 13 ; James Henry Lindon, 16 ; Jane Mary,
13; Rev. Jeremiah, 13 ; Katie Molineux, 16;
Marie Claire, 16 ; Michael, 16 ; Pleasance, 13 ;
Pleasance Christabell, 13; Rachel Georgiana, 14;
Rev. Robert, 15; Susan Ellen, 14; Thomas Henry, 14.
Buxton, Alfred Fowell, 42 ; Rachel Jane,- 42 ;
Thomas Fowell, 42 ; Violet, 42.
Byron, George Anson, 108 ; Georgiana Maie, 108 ;
HonWe Mary Elizabeth, 108; Rev. the Honbte
William, 10S.
Cameron, Colin, 56 ; Isabella, 56.
Camppen, Mary, 132.
Cardew, Catherine Rotherham, 65 ; Major-General
Henry, 65 ; Kate Hilda, 65.
Carlisle, Frederick, Earl of, 34.
Carpentier, Alice, 156.
Carrington, Charlotte, 161 ; Sir Codrington Edmund,
161 ; Very Rev. Henry, 161.
Carter, Dorothy Mildred, 100 ; Rev. George Charles,
100 ; Sarah, 5 ; Thomas Gilbert, 100.
Carthew, Anne, 208 ; Rev. Thomas, 208.
Cary, Charlotte, 157 ; John, 157.
Cary-Bamard, Alice Rose, 156; Charles, 156;
Cyril Darcy Vivian, 158; Dudley Pelham Charles,
158 ; Dudley Vivian Charles, 157 ; Edith Patricia
Mary, 157 ; Gerard Charles Victor, 157 ; Henrietta
Maude Mary, 158; Hubert Vyal Juan, 15S; Leila
Isabel Rose Hermance, 156 ; Lucille Valerie
Christine, 158; Margaret Emilie Isabel, 157;
Marguerite Sybil Charlotte, 157; Melosine
Vivienne, 158; Muriel Vera Melosine, 156; see
Barnard.
Catchpool, Edward, 134; Elizabeth, 135; James,
134, 135; Mary, 134, 135; Thomas, 134, 135.
Cazalet, Agnes Lilian, 2 ; Caroline Cecilia, 2 ; Char-
lotte, 1, 3; Clement Haughton Langston, 3;
Constance Olympia, 2 ; Edward, 4 (and Addenda,
page xx. ) ; Elfrida Man', 2 ; Elizabeth Suther-
land, 4 ; Emmeline Agnes, I ; Evelyn Trevelyan,
3 ; Fanny, I ; Florence Violet, 3 ; Gertrude Violet,
3 ; Hilda Beatrice, 3 ; Irene Gwendoline, 3 ;
Madeline, 2 ; Maud Lucia Heron, 4 ; Noah, I ;
Olympia, 1 ; Olympia Maria, 1 ; Peter, I ; Peter
Clement, l ; Peter Victor Ferdinand, 4 ; Sarah, 1 ;
Sarah Marianne, I ; Thelma, 4 ; Theodora, 2 ;
Victor Alexander, 4 ; William Clement, I ;
William Marshall, 4.
Chalk, Charles Gregory, 62 ; Julia, 62 ; Rev. Richard
Gregory, 62.
Chaloner, Mary, 166 ; William, 166.
Chambers, Frank Harding, 101 ; Rev. Joseph James,
101 ; Mary Alice, 101.
Chapman, Abel, 162; Martha Holt, 162; William,
162.
Chase, James, 149 ; Maria, 149 ; Sarah, 149.
Chatterton, Frederick, 81 ; Mabel, 81.
Chauncy, Bertha, 200, 202 ; Charles Snell, 199 ;
Eliza Snell, 199 ; Nathaniel Snell, 200, 202.
Chichester, Charles, 54 ; Jane, 54.
Child, Jane, 53; S., 53.
Chilton, Emma, 20 ; George, 20 ; Mary Richards,
196 ; Rev. Robert, 196 ; Rev. Robert William,
196 ; Rosa Matilda, 196 ; Thomas, 196.
Cholmeley, Barbara, 170; Frances, 170.
Cholmondeley, Alice Margarelte, 27 ; Rev; the
Honble Henry Pitt, 27 ; Honble Mary, 27.
Chorley, John, 5 ; Sarah, 5.
Christie, Charles Henry Fehler, 182 ; Gertrude
Brenda, 150 ; James Henry Brooke, 150; Margaret
Eleanor, 182.
Christy, Reginald William, 139.
Clarke, Judith, 37 ; Lucy, 195 ; Lucy Clementina,
195 : Treadway Sydenham, 162 ; Samuel, 195 ;
William, 37.
Clayton, Allen Francis, 136; Emmaretta, 136;
Hollis, 136; Mary, 136; William Impey, 136.
Cleeton, Sarah, 48.
Clementson, Annie Frederica, 3 ; General Charles,
Doxat, 3 ; Colonel, 2 ; Edward Henry, 3 ; Irene
Gwendoline, 3 ; Julia, 2.
le Clerc, Ann Jane, 45 ; Frederic, 45 ; General, 45.
Clerke, Albinia Mary, 86 ; Dame Beatrice, 86 ;
Francis William Talbot, 86 ; Sir William Francis,
Bt., 86.
Clifford, Edith, 24.
Clover, George Robert, 83 ; Mary Lucy, 83.
Coates, Barbara, 196 ; Matthew, 196.
Cole, Charlotte Gertrude , 201 ; Harriet Kent, 5 ;
Thomas, 5 ; William Turney, 201.
Colgate, Jane, 143.
Comyns, Joanna Maria, 56 ; Rev. John, 56 ; Maria,
56.
Connew, Eleanor Seaflower, 6 ; Eva Isabella, 7 ;
Henry Baidolph, 6, 7 ; Mary Ann Matilda, 6, 7.
Cook, Robert, 54 ; Sophia, 54.
Cooke, Elizabeth, 80 ; James, 80.
Cookson, Elizabeth, 199 ; Isaac, 199 ; Margaret,
199.
Cooper, Bransby, 1 54 ; Elizabeth, 190; George,
190;- Henrietta Sara, 154; Marian, 81 ; Richard,
81.
Cope, Arthur George, 191; Bessie Vera, 191.
Cordeaux, Harry Edward Spiller, 172; HonWo
Maud, 172.
Corder, Abigail, 138 ; Agatha Constance, 141 ;
Alexander, 142; Alfred, 135, 140; Alice, 138,
147 ; Alice Katherine, 141 ; Alice Mary, 143 ;
Alwyn St. Dunstan, 138; Amy 147; Ann, 135,
146; Anna, 135; Annie, 139, 141 ; Arnold,
142 ; Lieut. -Colonel Arthur Annerley, 145 ; Arthur
Biddell, 139; Arthur George, 136; Barbara, 144;
Basil, 146; Bernard, 139; Bessie Amelia, 145;
Bettine Sheila, 144 ; Brian, 145 ; Caroline Phcebe,
144; Cecil Arthur, 145; Charles, 132, 134;
Charles William, 136 ; Charlotte, 132 ; Charlotte
Elizabeth, 132 ; Clara, 147 ; Claude E. Vaughan,
146 ; Clifford Percy, 142 ; Clive Shewell, 142 ;
Clive Sinclair, 146 ; Deborah Annie, 132 ; Doris
Maude, 146 ; Dorothea Charlotte, 133 ; Dorothy,
142; Edgar Arthur, 146; Edith, 141, 143, 146,
147 ; Edith Frances, 143 ; Edmund Herbert, 147 ;
Edward, 139-141 ; Eileen, 142 ; Eleanor, 136 ;
Eleanor Mary, 139; Elizabeth, 132-135, 137, 138,
140 ; Elizabeth Anna, 136 ; Elizabeth Kathleen,
136 ; Elizabeth Mary, 144, 145 ; Ellen, 135 ; Ellen
Elizabeth, 144; Emily Phcebe, 145; Emma, 132,
141, 144; Emma Regina, 132: Emmaretta, 136:
Enid Violet, 145 ; Ernest, 142 ; Ernest Edward,
136; Flora, 146; Frances Ann, 132; Francis,
143; Frank Seymour, 147; Frederick, 133, 138,
139, 144; George, 135; George Alexander, 146;
Gertrude, 139; Gertrude Maude, 136; Gladys,
147 ; Grace, 141 ; Helen Lindsay, 142 ; Helen
Maris Evelyn, 147 ; Henrietta, 133 ; Henry, 138,
140; Henry Shewell, 137; Herbert, 142; Horace
Walter 146 ; Hubert Lionel, 146 ; Hugh Gerald
Annerley, 146 ; Isabel, 146 ; James, 133-135, 144 ;
James Ransome, 138 ; James Watson, 143 ; Jane,
138, 139 ; Jane Ransome, 1 39 ; Jessie, 143 ; Joan, 143;
Johanna Adriana, 142 ; John, 137, 13S, 146, 147 ;
John Kersey, 136; John Shewell, 139, 140; John
Talwin, 141 ; Judith Gertrude, 139; Julia Anne,
146 ; Laura, 140 ; Lilly Gray, 142 ; Loretta, 140 ;
Louisa, 140 ; Lucinda, 140; Lucy, 141, 142 ; Lucy
Agnes, 141 ; Lucy Ellen, 145 ; Margaret, 144, 145 ;
Margaret Jane, 141 ; Margaret Lindsay, 142 ;
Maria, 138, 139; Marianne, 139; Mary, 132, 133,
134, 137, 144 ; Mary Ann, 137, 138 ; Mary
Elizabeth, 137, 140 ; Mary Grace, 142 ; Mary
Margaret, 141; Matilda, 145; Micah, 132, 134,
137, 144; Michael, 141; Michael Westray, 142;
Mildred Grace, 143 ; Nancy, 141 ; Octavius,
141 ; Olive Armitage, 145 ; Olive Kathleen Jane,
139; Paul Walford, 133; Percy, 142; Philip, 141,
142; Thcebe, 135; Priscilla, 141; Rachel, 134,
137, 142; Rebecca, 135; Richard, 135, 136, 139;
Richard Atkinson, 134; Richard James, 136;
Robert, 139, 140; Robert Spence, 137; Robert
Watson, 142 ; Roland Henry, 138 ; Ronald Lyne,
147; Rosa Frances, 133; Ruth, 137, 139, 143;
Samuel, 144; Samuel John, 144; Sarah, 140, 144;
Sarah A., 140; Sheppard Ransome, 139; Sidney,
147; Stephen, 143; Susanna, 139, 140; Terence
Spence, 142 ; Thelma, 145 ; Thomas, 137, 140 ;
Thomas Frederick, 140; Wallace, 147; Walter
Shewell, 142; William, 133, 137, 144; William
Clayton, 147 ; William James, 144 ; William Start,
134-
Cordery, Henrietta, 41 ; James, 42 ; John, 41.
Cornwall, Rev. Alan Kingscote, 131 ; Rev. Alan
Whitmore, 131 ; Alice Louisa, 131; Sophia Ann,
131-
Cornwallis, Charles, Earl, 30 ; Lady Charlotte, 30.
Cossam, Elizabeth, 204 ; John, 204.
Cossey, Christiana, 149; John, 149.
Coiterill, Rev. Joseph, 162 ; Mary, 162.
Couchman, Thomas Barnes, 159, 160.
Coulson, Elizabeth, 37; Thomas Lane, 167; William,
37-
Coupland, Helen, 175 ; John, 175.
de Courcey, Ellen, 52.
Cowell, Major-General Sir John Clayton, 119.
Cowling, Anne, 96 ; Henry, 96.
Crabbe, Edward, 202 ; Louisa Ruth, 202 ; Madeline
Augusta, 202.
Cradock-Hartopp, Gertrude Emily, 116, 175; Jane
Mary, 173 ; Dame Jane Mary, 1 16 ; Mildred Anne,
173 ; William Edmund, 173 ; Sir William Edmund,
Bt., 116, 175.
Crane, Mary Ann, 48 ; Samuel, 4S.
Craster, Emmeline Annie Bradby, 88 ; Georgina
Mabel Josephine, 88 ; Lieut. - Colonel James
Cecil Balfour, 88 ; Lieut. - Colonel James Thomas, 88.
Crawley, Rev. Charles, 127 ; Elizabeth, 127 ; Eva,
58 ; Stephen, 58.
Creagh, Arthur Gethin, 76 ; Colonel Arthur Henry
Dopping, 182 ; Ellen, 52 ; Francis, 52 ; John Bag-
well, 76: Mary, 76, 158; Matilda Emily Victoria,
76; Stephen William, 158; Violet Florence, 52;
Winifred, 182.
Cripps, Honble Alfred Henry Seddon, 128; Alfred
Standish, 127 ; Alice Louisa, 131 ; Arthur
Devereux, 131 ; Blanche, 126; Blanche Julia, 126;
Sir Charles Alfred, Baron Parmoor, 128 ; Charles
Thomas Joyce, 130 ; Charlotte Emma, 127 ; Dick
Surtees, 130; Dorothea, 130; Dorothy Joan, 129;
Edith Eleanor, 130 ; Edith Julia Henrietta, 125 ;
Edward, 12S ; Edward Charles, 128 ; Edward
Stewart, 130 ; Eleanor, 126 ; Elizabeth, 124 ;
Ellen Judith, 130; Emily Frances Stoughton, 128:
Fanny Maria, 129 ; Frances Augusta, 128 ;
Frances Emily, 130 ; Francis Henry, 129 ; Frank
Eustace, 129 ; Frederick Edward, 129 ; Honble
Frederick Hey worth, 130 ; Frederick Hugh, 1 24 ;
Georgina Amelia, 131 ; Giulia Orfeo, 126 ; Harry
Rivers, 124; Helen Agatha, 125; Rev. Henry,
124 ; Henry Harrison, 127 ; Henry Lawrence,
124; Henry William, 125 ; Isabella, 130.5
Honb,t' Isobel, 131 ; Isobel Diana, 131 ;
John Harding, 129; John Milo, 125'; John
Stafford, 131; Joseph, 124; Judith, 124; Judith
Emily, 127 ; Julia, 125 ; Julia Marina, 125 ;
Katharine Alice, 125 ; Honb'e Leonard Harrison,
130; Louisa Elizabeth, 129; Lydia Dorothy, 125 ;
Margaret Mary, 125; Marjory Elinor, 129;
Mary Janet, 131 ; Mary Josephine, 131 ; Mary
Pennington, 124 ; Honble Miriam Barbara, 130 ;
Matthew Anthony Leonard, 130 ; Phyllis Ann,
129 ; Richard Harrison, 127 ; Honble Richard
Stafford, 131 ; Rosa Beatrice, 127 ; Rosa Margaret,
129 ; Honblc Rulh Julia, 129 ; Sarah Maria, 127 ;
Theresa, 128 ; William Arthur Lawrence, 124 ;
William Harrison, 126 ; William Lawrence, 126.
Crosby, Georgina Marion, 32 ; James, 32.
Cross, Ada, 192 ; Arthur Richard, 192 ; Bessie
Vera, 191 ; Betsy Townsend, 191 ; Decima Mary,
192 ; Douglas Gowen, 192 ; Edith Eliza, 193 ;
Edith Lilian, 191 ; Eliza, 194 ; Eliza Ann, 191 ;
Elizabeth, 194 ; Emily, 192 ; Emily Mabel, 192 ;
Emma, 192; Emma Payne, 193 ; Ernest, 194;
Ernest Llewellyn, 194 ; Ernest Lockslay, 194 ;
Ethel, 193 ; Fanny, 194 j Florence Lucy Sarah,
193 ; Frederic James, 192 ; Frederic William, 192 ;
Hannah, 191, 192; Harold, 193; Helen Mary,
192; James, 191, 194; James Foster, 194; John,
'9'> :93 I John George, 192; John Henry, 193;
Lavinia Helen, 192 ; Lucretia Elizabeth, 194 ;
Lucy, 194 ; Mabel Emma, 193 ; Margaret
Elizabeth, 192 ; Martha, 192 ; Martha Alice, 193 ;
Mary, 191 ; Mary Anne, 194 ; Mary Rebecca,
192; Muriel, 193 ; Phyllis Mary, 192; Stanley
Richard, 193 ; Thomas Lester, 194 ; William,
191 ; William Gowen, 191; William James, 193.
Crossman, Dorothy Danvers, 27 ; Henry Danvers
Godfrey, 27 ; Mabel Eliza, 27.
Cubitt, Catharine, 39, 85 ; Edward George, 39 ;
George, 40 ; Maria Emily, 39 j Mary Ann, 40 ;
Sophia, 85 ; Thomas, 39, 85.
Cunningham, John, 112 ; Sophia, 112.
Curtois, Rev. Atwill, 21; Mary, 21; Rev. Peregrine,
21; Rev. Peregrine Edward, 21.
Cusack, Henry, 55, 56 ; Mary, 55, 56.
Dalhousie, John William, Earl of, 203.
Dalton, Edward Ripley, 153; Jane, 153; Richard,
153 ; Rev. Richard, 153.
Daniel, Daniell, Frances, no; James, no; Rev.
John Edge, 10.
Dann, Gertrude, 139 ; Thomas Tully, 139.
Danvers, Frederick Charles, 6 ; Lilian, 6 ; Louisa, 6.
Danvers -Walker, Aubrey Charles Danvers, 6 ;
Charles William, 6; Cyril Frederick Danvers, 6;
Lilian, 6 ; see Walker.
Darlington, Anne, 120 ; John, 120.
Daubeny, Charles, 127 ; Charles William, 127 ;
Elizabeth, 127 ; Rev. George William, 127 ;
Sarah Maria, 127.
Daveney, Charles Burton, 150; Eliza, 150 ; Elizabeth,
150.
Davenport, John Davies, 93, 96.
:i4
Davers, Sir Charles, Bt. , 9 ; Frances, 9.
Davey, George, IOO ; Rachel, IOO.
Davidson, Duncan, 10S ; Ethel Harriet, 108 ; Flora
Frances, 10S ; Mary Anne, 108 ; Patrick, 108.
Davies, Fanny Maria, 129; James, 59; Margaret
Isabel, 59; Mary Crunn, 129 ; Thomas, 129.
Davison, Elizabeth, 42 ; John, 42.
Day, Bernard, 125 ; Frank, 125 ; Lydia Dorothy, 125.
Deacon, John Francis William, 174.
Dearsley, Alice May, 18S ; Thomas, 188.
Denby, Alfred, 92 ; F.llen R., 92.
Denne, de Denne, Alfred, iSS ; Alfred Kennett, 189
Alice May, 18S ; Beatrice fohanna, 1S9 ; Beatrice
May, 188 ; Cecil Hugh, 189 ; Dorothy, 190
Elizabeth Frances, 187 ; Ellen, 188; Emily Jane
188 ; Ethel Mary, 1S9 ; Florence Alice Vernon
187; Frances, 187; Frances Jane, 188; Franci:
Vincent, 18S; George, 187 ; George Henry Alured
187 ; LL'Ut. -Colonel George Ramsay Alured, 1S7
Georgina Anna, 187 ; Henry, 187, 189 ; Hilda de
Renzy, 189 ; Jane, 1S7 ; John, 187 ; Lucy, iSS ; Lucy
Hannah, 190; Margaret Anne, 189; Mary, 188
Norah Emily Timewell, 189 ; Ethel Mary, 189
Robert Levelis, 189 ; Sidney Robert, 189 ; Susan Eva
187 ; Thomas, 187 ; Thomas Geoffrey, 190 ; Thomas
Maxwell, 189; Thomas Vincent, 189; William,
188; William Robert, 188 ; Winifred Lucy, 189.
Dennis, Augustine Valentine, 11.
Deverell, Emily Jane, 25 ; John, 25.
Devitt, Howson Foulger, 66 ; Thomas Lane, 66 ;
Winifred Lina, 66.
Dickinson, Caroline, 20S; Catharine, 21, 23 ; George,
208 ; Mary Elizabeth, 208 ; Nokes, 21, 23.
Digby, Charles Wriothesly, 68 ; Evelyn Fiances
Adams, 68 ; William King, 134.
Dighton, Rev. James Lister, 181 ; Maria, 181.
Dimsdale, Finetta Esther, 94, 119; Lucinda, Lady,
119; Thomas Robert, Baron, 94, 119.
Dix, Charles Henry, 138 ; Elizabeth, 138.
Dixon, John, 99, 114; Mary Hannah, 99, 114.
Dixson, Ellen Elizabeth, 144 ; Henry Lyne, 144 ;
Rosetta, 144.
Dobson, Charles, 2; Constance Olympia, 2; Henry
Ellis, 2 ; Julia, 2.
Dodd, Haninia, 90; James, 90; Susan, 26;
William, 26.
Dodson, Andrew, 79 ; Jane, 79.
Dollez, Marie Louise, 184.
Doneraile, St. Leger Aldworth, Viscount, 33.
Douglas, Ada Gladys, 181 ; Adelaide, 186 ; Archi-
bald, 179, 184; Lieut. -General Archibald, 177;
Rev. Arthur Jeffreys, 183 ; Audrey, 182 ; Barbara
Eleanor, 180 ; Bridget Emily Frances, 180, 184 ;
Caroline Ada, 179; Rev. Charles Geoffrey, 185;
Charles Philip, 185; Daphne Margaret, 182;
David Archibald Gresley, 180 ; Dorothy Mary, 185;
Edith Christian, 183 ; Edward Herbert, 183 ;
Edward van Mddert, 184; Eileen Mary, 180;
Eleanor, 178; Elizabeth, 177, 181, 184; Elizabeth
Mary, 180; Ellen 181, 182, 184; Emily Maude,
186 j Ethel Annie Rome, 183 ; Evelyn Janet, 184 ;
Florence Man', 182 ; Frances, 177, 178; Frances
Ann, 177, 179; Frances Jane, 178; Frances Joan,
180 ; Rev. Francis William Greslev, 180, 184 ;
Rev. Gerald Wybergh, 183; Gladys Mary, 186;
Harold Archibald, 181; Helen, 186; Helen
Dorothy, 1S5 ; Helen Margaret, 177 ; Henry, 181 ;
Rev. Henry, 178, 181; Henry Dighton, 182;
Henry How, 182 ; Henry Kenneth, 186 ; Herbert
Archibald, 184; Rev. James, 185; James Sholto,
186 ; Jane, 183, 185 ; Janet Harriette, 184 ; Janet,
Maude, 183 ; John Malcolm, 185 ; John Philip,
185 ; Katharine Elizabeth, 182 ; Kathleen Mary,
181; Kathleen Nora, 182; Katharine Margaret,
183 ; Lucy, 184 ; Lucy Jane, I&3 ; Margaret, 178 ;
Margaret Alice, 182 ; Margaret Elspeth, 181 ;
Maria, 181; Maria Louise, 1S4 ; Martha Mau-
leverer, 180; Mary, 180, 184; Mary Alice, 182;
Mary Ann, 181 ; Mary Ann Sophia, 183 ; Nelly,
185 ; Nora Jessie, 182 ; Norman Dighton, 182 ;
Rev. Robert, 177 ; Robert Archibald, 180 ; Robert
Claude Gresley, 183 ; Rev. Robert Gresley, 183 ;
Rev. Robert Henry, 184 ; Robert Vaughan, 186 ;
Thomas, 180, 184; Vera Winifred, 182; William,
180; Rev. William Willoughby, 178; Winifred,
182 ; Winifred Mary, 182.
Douglas-Gresley, Rebecca Maria, 179; Robert
Archibald, 179.
Doveton, Cecilia Elizabeth, 201 ; Elizabeth Jane, 200 ;
Rev. John Frederick, 199, 200 ; Maria, 199 ; Rev.
William Blake, 201.
Downing, Edward, 137 ; Mary, 137 ; Mary Elizabeth,
137 ; Tom, 137.
Drake, Charles Cutcliffe, 55, 56 ; Dorothy Mervyn,
55 ; Mary, 56.
Drake-Cutcliffe, Charles Henry, 56 ; Henrietta Maria,
56.
Driffield, Charles Edward, 151 ; Edward Townshend,
151 ; Ella Downing, 151 ; Rev. George Townshend,
151 ; Marian Ethel, 151 ; Vero Charles, 151.
Druce, Alfred William, 23 ; Anna Susan, 23 ;
Catharine, 21, 23 ; Janet, 21 ; William, 21, 23.
Drummond, Edward, 159 ; Georgiana Augusta, 159 ;
John, 159 ; Lucy Marion, 159.
Du Croz, Frederick Augustus, 5.
Dudfield, Deborah, 195.
Duff, Lady Ida Louisa Alice, 174; James, Earl of
Fife, 174.
Dugan, Laura, 140.
Duncan, Eugenie Catherine, 24 ; Henry, 24.
Dundas. Lady Alice, 172 ; Alice Katharine, 171 ;
lion1'1" Alice Louisa, 168; Cecily, Lady Ronald-
shay, 168 ; Charles Lawrence, 169 ; Lady Charlotte
Jane, 167, 170; Honble Cospatrick Thomas, 172;
Edward Thomas, 162 ; Elgiva Margaret, 172 ;
Elizabeth Mary, 171 ; Evelyn Mary, 169; Everilda
Mordaunt, 162 ; Frederick James, 171 ; Frederick
Thomas Lawrence, 172 ; Geoffrey William Sey-
mour, 172 ; Honble George Heneage Lawrence,
170 ; George James Lawrence, 169; Georgina,
169; Harriot, Lady, 166; Lady Harriot Emily,
169 : Lady Harriott Frances, 167 ; Lady Hilda
Mary, 167 ; Ida Victoria Alice, 172 ; Honble Ivy,
170; Janet Elizabeth, 172; Lady Jean Agatha,
168; Honble John Charles, 168; John Charles,
171 ; John George Lawrence, 172 ; Lady Laura
Octavia, 171 ; Lady Lavinia Margaret, 168 ; Sir
Lawrence, Earl of Zetland, 166 ; Sir Lawrence,
Marquess of Zetland, 167 ; Honbl= Lawrence,
166 ; Lawrence Aldred Mervyn, Lord, 168;
Lawrence John Lumley, Earl of Konaldshay,
168 ; Lilian Selina Elizabeth, Marchioness
of Zetland, 167 ; Louisa Anna Maria, 162 ;
Margaret, 169, 170; Margaret Beryl, 172;
Lady Margaret Bruce, 166 ; Honble Margaret
Matilda, 168; Lady Margaret Matilda, 170;
Lady Mary, 170; Mary Gwendolen, 172; Honble
Mary Maud, 172; Honble Maud, 172; Lady
Maud Frederica Elizabeth, 169 ; Rev. Neville,
162 ; Robert Bruce, 172 ; Rev. Robert Bruce, 167 ;
Sophia Jane, Countess of Zetland, 166 ; Sylvia
Mary, 171 ; Colonel Thomas, 162 ; Thomas, Lord,
166, 167 ; Sir Thomas, Earl of Zetland, 166 : Lady
Viola Mary, 161; Honble William, 168; Hon™
William Fitzwilliam James, 172; Winifred Maud, 1 72.
Dunell, Amy, 113.
Dunkley, A., 62 ; Susan Mackenzie, 62.
Dupre, Catherine Anne, 33 ; James, 33.
Durant, Frances, 46 ; Rose le Clerc, 46 ; William
Ryder, 46.
Dyer, Maria, 6 ; William, 6.
Dykes, Mary, 10 ; Philip, 10.
Dymond, Joseph John, 142 ; Mary Grace, 142.
Dyneley, Constance Angela Mary, no; Lieut. -
General Henry Ellenborough, no; Lieut. -General
Thomas, in.
Eardley-Wilmot, Gerald Stuart, 8 ; Rosa Cornelia,
8 ; Stuart, 8 ; Vera Constance, 8.
Earle, Admiral, 197 ; Fanny, 197.
Earp, Henry Smith, 100 ; Mary, 100.
Eaton, Georgians Elizabeth, 171; Stephen, 171.
Ebsworth, Rev. Algernon Frederic, 1 ; Edward
Henry, I, 4; George Clement, 1; Rev. George
Searle, I ; Sarah Marianne, 1 ; Thomas, I.
Ede, Emmeline Annie Bradby, SS ; James, 88.
Eden, Alice Julia, 64 ; Ann, 62 ; Rev. Arthur, 64 ;
Rev. Charles Page, 62 : Eleanor Agnes, 64 ;
Isabella Jane, 62; Rev. Thomas, 62; Thomas
Bainbridge, 62.
Edgcome, Lucy, 176 ; Major-General William
Henry, 176.
Egerton, Alfred Charles Glyn, 129; Sir Alfred
Mordaunt, 129; Frances, 118; Mary, 118;
Honble Mary Georgina, 129; Philip, 118; Honble
Ruth Julia, 129.
Elcock, Annie, 141.
Elliott, Emily Frances Stoughton, 128 ; Jabez Henry,
128.
Ellis, Elizabeth Blake, 72; Sir John Whittaker, Bt.,
72 ; Joseph, 72 ; Dame Marian, 72 ; Dame Mary
Anne, 72.
Ellison, Charles Chetwynd, 9S ; Emily Harriet, 98.
Elton, Eliza Charlotte, 152 ; John, 152.
Elwes, Honble Caroline, 156 ; Caroline Arabella
Elizabeth, 156 ; Cary, 153; Elizabeth, 153;
Robert Cary, 156.
Emerson, Elizabeth, 45 ; Martha Ann, 45 ; Robert,
45 ; Robert Nelson, 45.
Eno, Amy, 131 ; James Crossley, 116, 131 ; Laura,
116.
Enys, Frances Gilbert, 204.
Erskine, Alexander, 77 ; Louisa, 77.
Estcourt, Arthur Harbottle, 1 ; Arthur Sotheron, I.
Evans, Alhinia Maria, 9; Arthur, 134; Charlotte,
85 ; Louisa, 85 ; Mary, 85 ; Thomas, 9 ; Thomas
Browne, 85.
Evans-Lombe, Aileen Mary, 90 ; Arthur Glen, 90 :
Charles, 88; Charles Warner, 90; Lieut. -Colonel
Charles Spencer Brown, 90 : Georgina Anne, 90 ;
Henry Joseph Buxton, 90 ; James Henry, 90 ;
John Michael, 90 ; Josephine, 88 ; Lilian Marian,
90 ; May Josephine, 90 ; Robert Gwynn, 90 ;
Thomas Brian Ashton, 90 ; Walter Baylor, 90 ;
see Lombe.
Everard, Evelyn Maria Elsden, 197.
Everett, Beatrice Maud, 112; Edward Heath, 89;
Edwin Hanmer, 112 ; George, 112.
Ewart, Ellen Charlotte, 59 ; Colonel Richard Sheridan,
59-
d'Eye, Adelaide Mary, 92 ; Rev. Edgar Rust, 92.
Eyre-Giderson, Fanny Harriett, 6 ; George, 6 ; see
Giderson.
F
Fair, John, 149 ; Sarah, 149.
Farewell, Ann, 14S ; John Gysbert, 148.
Farnham, Catherine Matilda Annie Georgina, 116,
175; Charles John, 117; Easter, 116; Edward,
116, 175; Edward Basil, 116, 175; Elizabeth
Doris, 116; George Francis, 116, 175; Gertrude
Emily, 116, 175; Harriet, 116; John Adrian
George, 116 ; Lilian Mildred Gertrude, 116 ; Mary
Eliza, 117 ; Sarah Anne, 117 ; William Edward
John Basil, 116, 175.
Faught, Ann Jane, 45 ; Rev. George Steers, 45, 46 ;
Jane Anne, 45 ; Rose le Clerc, 46.
Faulder, Blanche Julia, 126; R. B., 126; Thomas
Jefferson, 126.
Favell, George, 50 ; Sarah, 50.
Fawcett, Agnes, 1, 161, 162; Emmeline Agnes, I;
Henry, 161, 162; Colonel William, 1.
Felton, Marguerite Laura Fortescue, 29 ; William,
Frederick, 29.
Fenessy, — , 24.
Fenwiclc, Anne, 87 ; Rev. John Thomas, 87 ; Mary
Ellen, 87.
Ferguson, Elizabeth Robertson, 207 ; Margaret, 207 ;
William, 207.
Ferrier, Catherine, 37 ; Robert, 37.
Ferris, Ellen, 135 ; Henry, 135 ; Thomas, 135.
Ferryman, General Augustus Halifax, 82 ; Jane
Anne Wilhelmina, 82 ; John Barbe Gustavus, 82 ;
Sarah Caroline, 82.
Ficklin, Alexander Tennent Mackintosh Berney,
150; Ann, 148; Audrey Brenda Knyvet, 150;
Eliza, 150 ; Horatio Peltus, 148 ; Horatio Pettus
Mackintosh Berney, 150; Mary Ann, 148; Mary
Horalia Russell, 149 ; Mary Russell, 148 ; Philip
Berney, 149 ; Philip Sydney Berney, 149 ; Rita,
149; Robert, 148; Rev. Robert, 148; Lieut. -
Colonel Robert Batcheler, 148 ; Robert Berney,
150; Thomas John, 148; Tom Berney, 149.
Field, Rev. Thomas, 159, 160.
Fielding, Elizabeth, 80 ; Samuel Henry, 80.
Fife, James, Earl of, 174.
Finlay, Janet Watson, 95 ; Matthew Watson, 95.
Firth, Alec Mark Bernard, 99 ; Alfred, 99 ; Alice
Elizabeth, 98 ; Alice Theodora, 98 ; Ann Eliza-
beth, 97 ; Arthur, 101 ; Anthea Penne, 99 ; Lieut. -
Colonel Bernard Alexander, 99, 114; Caroline
Bradley, 99 ; Caroline Gedling, 97, 1 14 ; Charles
Harding, 99 ; Charles Henry, 97 ; Charles Henry
Bramley, IOO ; Charles Phillimore Lewton, 99 ; Char-
lotte, 98 ; Charlotte Isabel, 101 ; Constance Mary,
98 ; Denis Gordon, 101 ; Dorothy Mildred, 100 ;
Edith Margaret, 100 ; Edward, 98 ; Rev. Edward
Harding, 101 ; Eliza, 98 ; Emily Harriet, 98 ; Evelyn
Maud, too ; Frances Elizabeth, 99 ; Frances Maud,
101 ; Frances Rusk, 9S ; Francis John Waller, 101 ;
Gerald Lewis, IOO (and Addenda, page xxxv.) ;
Helen Beatrice, 100 ; Ida, 98 ; Jane, 98 ; Jessie Eliza,
98 ; John, 97, 98 ; John Charles Bradley, 9S ; John
Bradley, 98 ; Kathleen Mary, 99 ; Lewis John,
100; Margaret Maria, 97 ; Mark, 97, 98, 99, 114;
Mar)', 97, 100 ; Mary Alice, 101 ; Mary Ellen, 97 ;
Mary Geraldine, 101 ; Mary Lewton, 99, 114;
Mildred Edith, 100 ; Noel Osborn, 99 ; Rachel,
100 ; Richard Bradley, 98 ; Ronald Henry Bramley,
100 ; Sarah Bingham, 97 ; Thomas, 97, 98.
Fischer, John George, 81 ; Myra, 81.
Fisher, Rev. Steward Travers, 182; Rev. Thomas
Ruggles, 182 ; Winifred, 182.
FitzGerald, Annie, 29.
Fitzgerald, Agnes Edith, 152 ; James Preston, 152 ;
Marion Agnes, 152.
Fitzroy, Charles Henry, Baron Southampton, 167 ;
Hilda Mary, Lady Southampton, 167.
Fitzwilliam, IIonble Charles William Wentworth,
166 j Maud Frederica Elizabeth, Countess, 169 ;
William, Viscount Milton, 169 ; William Charles
de Meuron, Bt. , 169.
Flavell, Caroline Elizabeth, 40 ; Thomas William, 40.
Fleetwood, George, 57 ; Janet Maria, 57 ; John, 57 ;
Mary, 57.
Fleming, David Gibson, 29 ; Isabella Margaret, 29 ;
Joseph Macnaughton, 116: Laura, 116.
Fletcher, Charles, 103 ; Harriet, 103 ; Isaac, 185 ;
Nelly, 185.
Flint, Anne Jane, 60 ; John Thomas Edward, 60.
Floyer, John, no.
Foley, Jessie Louisa, 7 ; Joseph Benjamin, 7.
Forde, Catherine Eleanor, 39 ; Desmonde, 39 ;
Henry Blight, 39 ; Henry Charles, 39 ; Louisa,
39 ; Thomas Arthur, 30.
Fortescue, Chichester Samuel, 173.
Foster, Fanny, 194 ; Ida, 98 ; John, 98 ; Mary, 132,
'34. "37. >44-
Fountaine, Dinah, 102 ; John, 102.
Fowke, Sir Frederick Thomas, Bt. , 1 16.
:i6
Fox, Lieut. -Colonel Alexander, 195 ; Anna Maria,
195; Rev. Henry, 87; Joseph, 195; Lucy, 195;
Mary Isabella, 87 ; see Suckling.
Fox (afterwards Vassall-Fox), Henry Richard, Lord
Holland, 14 ; HonUe Mary Elizabeth, 14.
Francis, Adelaide Isabella, 179 ; Major-General
Arthur, 179 ; Caroline Ada, 1 79 ; Thomas
Musgrave, 148.
Franklin, Elizabeth, 190 ; George Barton, 190 ;
George Cooper, 190 ; John, 102 ; Juliana, 102 ;
Lucy Hannah, 190 ; Sabina, 102.
Fraser, Alexander, 7 ; Annie Lynch, 7 ; Elizabeth,
7 ; Margaret, 29 ; Simon, 29.
Freeland, Edward Stillwell, 124.
Freeling, Charles Rivers, 129 ; Emily Charlotte, (29 ;
Sir Francis, Bt., 124; Francis Rivers, 124; Mary
Pennington, 124.
Freeth, Caroline Elizabeth, 65 ; George, 65.
French, Fanny, 20 ; James, 20.
Freshfield, William Dawes, 1.
de Freyne, Arthur, Baron, 171 ; Honbl<! Francis
Charles, 17 1 ; Laura Octavia, Lady, 171 ; Marie
Georgiana Elizabeth, 171.
Friend, Herbert Edward, 196 ; Rev. Martin Thomas,
127.
F'ripp, Ada Mary Elton, 152 ; Adelaide Anne, 152 ;
Alfred Elton, 152 ; Annie Eliza, 152 ; Rev. Charles
Edward Bowles, 152; Rev. Charles Spencer, 152;
Clara, 58 ; Dorothy, 151 ; Dorothy Innes, 58 ;
Edward Bowles, 151 ; Edward Fitzgerald, 152 ;
Eliza Charlotte, 152; Ella Downing, 151 ; Emma
Sophia, 151 ; Frances Middleton, 151 ; Margaret
Emma Bowles, 151 ; Marian Ethel, 151 ; Marion
Agnes, 152 ; Samuel, 151 ; Samuel Charles, 58 ;
Rev. Samuel Charles, 151.
Fry, Matilda, 157; Richard Henry, 58; Violet
Evelyn, 58.
Fulbrook-Leggalt, Charles Outen, 127.
Fulford, John, 8 ; Martha Elizabeth, 8.
Furlonge, Florence Fanny, 8 ; Joseph Dardis, 8 ;
Zoe Irene Dardis, 8.
Gabell, Ann, 174; Rev. Henry, 174; Maria, 174.
Gaisford, Helen Margaret, 177 ; Jane Katherine, 177 ;
John, 177 ; Thomas, 177 ; Very Rev. Thomas, 177.
Galloway, Alice Mary, 176; Francis, 176; John,
Earl of, 31, 32, 35.
Gardner, Charles, 80 ; John, 80 ; Sarah York, 80.
Garth, Elizabeth, 180; Mary, 180; Richard, 180 ;
Rev. Richard, 180 ; see Lowndes-Stone.
Gaunt, Captain Guy Reginald Archer, 84 ; Margaret
Elizabeth, 84.
Gedling, Mary Ann, 97 ; Micah, 97.
George, Betsy Townsend, 191 ; John Jervis, 191.
Gerard, Mina Sophia, 1 14.
Gibbs, Edith Frances, 143 ; George Bennett, 143 ;
George Sleight, 143 ; Isabella Smith, 143.
Gibson, Phcebe, 135.
Giddy, see Gilbert.
Giderson, Henry, 6 ; see Eyre-Giderson.
Gilbert (formerly Giddy), Davies, 204 ; Hester
Elizabeth, 204 ; Mary Anne, 204 ; Thomas, 204.
Gill, Anna Maria, 51 ; Grace Ann Catherine, 51 ;
Herbert Hope, 51 ; Rev. William, 51.
Gillett, Henry, 70 ; Mary Anne Elizabeth, 70.
Girdlestone, Anne, 11; Henry John, 11; William
Bolton, II.
Gisborne, John, 173; Lydia, 173; Mary, 173;
Temperance, 173; Rev. Thomas, 173.
Glanusk, Joseph Russell, Baron, 181.
Glossop, Francis Henry Newland, 109.
Godfrey, Alice Elizabeth, 98 ; Robert Townsend, 98.
Godlee, Rickman, 21.
Godson, Rev. Arthur Richard, 94 ; Sir Augustus
Frederick, 94 ; Charlotte Ruth, 94 ; Dame Jane
Charlotte, 94.
Goldsworthy, Agnes, III.
Good, Alan Wheeler, 48 ; Arthur Madgewick, 7 ;
Aston Cleeton, 49 ; Catherine, 49 ; Constance
Edith, 49 ; Edith Nest, 49 ; Edith Sarah, 49 ;
Edward Cecil, 48 ; Edward Wheeler, 49 ; Eliza
Maria, 48 ; Ernest Thomas Clarke, 48 ; Gladwyn,
49 ; Glen Halford, 49 ; Henrietta, 49 ; Henry
James, 49 ; Iris Mary Constance, 7 ; Jane, 48 ;
Jessie Louisa, 7 ; John, 49 ; John Eric Ockold,
49 ; Kathleen Sarah, 48 ; Mabel Elsie, 48 ;
Marian, 48 ; Mary Helen, 48 ; May Louise, 49 ;
Samuel, 48 ; Samuel Clarke, 48 ; Sarah, 48 ;
Sarah Harriet, 49 ; Thomas, 48, 49 ; Thomas
Charles, 49 ; William, 48, 49.
Goodall, Edward Angelo, 155 ; Frances Anne,
155-
Goodban, Joseph Henry, 56.
Goodenough, Grace, 20 ; Stephen, 20.
Goodman, Ada Mary, 102 ; Carolina, 102, 106 ;
Carolina Sarah, 103 ; Davenport, 83 ; Dinah,
102 ; Elizabeth, 83, 102, 103 J Emily Jane, 83 ;
Francis, 102 ; George, 102, 103 ; Kitty, 102 ;
Leila Amelia, 103 ; Mary, 102 ; Sabina, 102 j
Thomas, 102, 104, 106 ; Thomas Davenport,
83 ; William, 102.
Goolden, Daniel Haythorne, 151.
Gordon, C, 41; Sir Charles, 115; Helen Isabella
Mary, 115 ; Mary, 41.
Gorton, Dorothea, 15; Venble John, 15; Lieut. -
Colonel Reginald St. George, 1 5.
Gosling, Eleanor, 131; Robert, 131.
Gowen, Hannah, 191.
Gower, Abel, 50, 52 ; Abel Anthony, 51 ; Abel Lewes,
51 ; Anne, 52 ; Anthony, 52 ; Catherine Vans, 50 ;
Elizabeth Logan, 51 ; Erasmus, 50 ; Erasmus
Francis, 52 ; Erasmus William, 51, 52 ; Evelyn
Gladys, 51; Frances Maria, 50; Georgiana, 50;
Grace Ann Catherine, 51 ; Grace Lillias, 51 ; Joan
Kathleen, 52 ; John Lewes, 50 : Lettice, 50 ; Lillias
Mary, 51 ; Lillias Miller, 50; Mary Christina, 51 ;
Robert, 50 ; Robert Frederic, 50 ; Robert Lewes,
52; Robert Patrick Malcolm, 52; Sarah, 50;
Sarah Amelia Georgiana, 52 ; Violet Florence, 52.
Grace, Henry, 135 ; James Edward, 135.
Graham, Alexander, 29 ; Lady Catherine, 32 ;
George, 32; Harriet Anne, 32; Sir James, Bt.,
32 ; Jane Mary, 29.
Gray, Rev. Ernest Awdry, 152.
Green, Edward Knollys, 146 ; Fanny Marian, 42 ;
Isabel, 146 ; Joshua, 143 ; Mary Ann, 137 ; Mary
Charlotte, 143 ; William Abbott, 142,
Greenfield, Charles Bunce, 22 ; Ethel Mary, 22 ;
Hannah, 6 ; Thomas 6.
Green -Price, Rev. Chase, 14; George William
Whitmore, 14 ; Dame Laura, 14 ; Rachel
Georgiana, 14 ; Sir Richard, Bt. , 14.
Greenway, Elizabeth, 127.
Gregor, George Trevor, 98.
Grenfell, Catherine Anne, 33 ; Georgiana, 33 ;
Pascoe, 33 ; Lieut. -Colonel Pascoe St. Leger, 33 ;
Penelope Frances, 33.
Gresley, Charles, 30 ; Harriet, 29, 34 ; Louisa
Elizabeth, 30 ; Louisa Jane, 30 ; Mary, 34 ;
Sir Nigel, Bt. , 30 ; Rev. William, 29, 30, 34.
Gripper, Edward, 134.
Groome, John Charles, 92 ; Rev. John Hindes, 92 ;
Mary, 92 ; Venble Robert Hindes, 92 ; William
Wollaston, 92.
Groves, James Grimble, 32.
Gunn, Eliza Ann, 191 ; Emma Payne, 193 ; William,
191. 193-
Gunton, Dennis, 41 ; Elizabeth, 41 ; George, 41 ;
Rev. John, 41.
Guppy, Elizabeth, 113; Margaret, 113; Richard,
113-
Gurney, Rachel Jane, 42 ; Samuel, 42.
Gwyn, Gwynne, John, 49 ; Margaret, 49 ; Rev. Philip
Preston, 41.
217
H
Haig, Alfred Edward, 162.
Haigh, Ellen R., 92 ; James Courtney, 92 ; Mabel, 92.
Halcomb, Catherine, 80 ; Emma Susanna, 80 ;
John, 80 ; Thomas, 80.
Hale, Ann, 166; Bernard, 167; Harriot, 166;
General John, 166; Mary, 166.
Halifax, Charles, Viscount, 16S.
Hall, Alexander William, 174 ; Anne, 30 ; Rev.
Francis, 97 ; Hannah, 88 ; Jane, 48 ; John Minton,
48 ; Joseph, 88 ; Josephine, 88 ; Margaret Jane,
141 ; Marriott, 97 ; Sarah Bingham, 97 ; Thomas,
30 ; William, 48.
Hallett, Maria, 56 ; Rev. Richard Hothersall, 56.
Halson, Rev. Charles Augustus, 1 ; Olympia Maria, 1.
Hamilton, Blanche Margaret Fleming, 86 ; Eleanor,
204 ; James, 204 ; Sir James, 166 ; Margaret Anne
Mary, 86 ; Maria, 166 ; William Charles Stewart
Fleming, 86 ; William Malcolm Fleming, 50.
Hanaw, Beatrice Johanna, 189; Isodore, 189.
Hanley, Honble Ivy, 170; Colonel M., 170.
Hanna, Annie, 29 ; Eliza Jane, 29 ; Samuel, 29.
Harbour, Frances, 55-
Harcourt, George Granville Vernon, 15 ; Elizabeth
Lavinia, 15.
Harding, Charles, 128 ; Charlotte, 98 ; Frances
Augusta, 128 ; Mary, 98 ; Samuel, 98.
Harker, Caroline Sarah, 103 ; John Cooke, 103 ;
John William, 103.
Harlech, William Richard, Lord, 129.
Harper, Most Rev. Henry John Chilty, Frimate of
New Zealand, 184 ; Janet Harriette, 184.
Harris, Francis Greensall, 194; Mary, 102, 191;
Mary Anne, 194; Thomas, 191.
Harrison, Benjamin, 124; Edmontina Jane, 9;
Elizabeth, 124, 132; Frances Maud, 101 ; George,
9 ; George Denis Browne, 101 ; Henry, 98.
Hartopp, Edward Bourchier, 117.
Harvey, Admiral Sir Eliab, 159 ; Georgiana Augusta,
159; Rebecca Maria, 179; Thomas, 179.
Hase, Edward, 85 ; Mary, S5.
Hasted, Rev. Henry John, 9.
Hatchell, Clara Constance, 109 ; Major-General
George, 109.
Haughton, see Langston.
Haversham, Sir Arthur Divett, Baron, 23 (and Addenda,
page xliii. ) ; Henrietta, Lady, 23 ; see Hayter.
Hawgood, Flora, 146.
Hay, Sir Adam, Bt., 108 ; Mary Anne, 108.
Hayes, Margaret Eugenia, 3 ; Rev. Thomas, 3.
Haygarth, Edward Brownlow, 126-128, 130 ; Eleanor,
126; Rev. John, 126; Rev. John Sayer, 126;
Sophia, 126.
Hayter, Alethea, 24, 29 ; Alethea Catharine, 24 ;
Alfred Goodenough, 23 ; Alice Louisa Elizabeth,
22 ; Alice Margarette, 27 j Alice Jane, 28 ; Alice
Susan, 26 ; Anna Susan, 23 ; Anne, 20 ; Dame Anne,
22 ; Sir Arthur Divett, Baron Haversham, 23 (and
Addenda, page xliii.); Arthur Goodenough, 20;
Arthur Matheson, 26 ; Catharine Mary, 25 ; Cecil
Goodenough, 22; Rev. Charles Frederick, 21;
Charles Goodenough, 24; Charles Samuel, 21;
Chilton Goodenough, 24 ; Cyril Goodenough, 24 J
Dorothea, 28 ; Dorothy, 21 ; Dorothy Danvers, 27 ;
Dorothy Emily, 29 ; Dorothy Julia, 25 ; Edith
Catharine, 21 ; Edith Susan, 26 ; Edward Good-
enough, 20 ; Elizabeth, 20 (and Addenda, page xliii. ) ;
Eliza Jane, 21, 26, 27, 29, 36 ; Elizabeth Jane, 20 ;
Ella Constance, 27 ; Emma, 20, 23 ; Emma Susan,
21 ; Ethel Philadelphia, 29 ; Eugenie Catherine, 24 ;
Eugenie Elizabeth, 24 ; Evelyn Clare, 29 ; Fanny, 20,
28 ; Frances Jane, 29, 36 ; Francis, 24 ; Francis
Goodenough, 22, 24 ; Francis Henry Egerton, 29 ;
George Goodenough, 21; Rev. George Good-
enough, 20 ; George Philip, 21 ; Rev. George
Theodore Meynell Ingram, 27 ; Goodenough, 20 ;
Grace, 20 ; Graham Goodenough, 24 ; Gwendoline,
24 ; Harriet Baring, 26 ; Harrison, 27, 36 ; Rev.
Harrison Goodenough, 27 ; Helen, 20 ; Henrietta,
Lady Haversham, 23 ; Henry, 21, 26 ; Henry
Barkly, 26 ; Henry Colquhoun, 29 ; Henry Good-
enough, 21 ; Henry Heylyn, 26 ; Henry Heylyn
Morres, 26 ; Henry James, 25 ; Henry William
Goodenough, 23 ; Heylyn William Goodenough,
26 ; Hilda Ruth, 28 ; Hugh Charles Goodenough,
25 ; Hugh Geoffrey, 27 ; Isabella Margaret, 29 ;
James Benedict Arden, 27 ; Janet, 21 ; Janet
Emma, 23 ; Janet Mary, 25 ; John, 20 ; John
Goodenough, 25 ; John Owen Goodenough, 25 ;
John Grenville, 27 ; Lancelot Goodenough, 24 ;
Margaret Anna, 20 ; Marguerite Laura Fortescue,
29 ; Maijorie W. , 25 ; Mark Cholmondeley, 27 ;
Mary, 20, 21 ; Mary Beatrice, 28 ; Mary Emma,
20 ; Mary Ethel, 28 j Mary Pulsford, 22 ; Maud,
28 ; Maud Goodenough, 24 ; May, 26 ; Owen
Chilton Goodenough, 25 ; Owen Edward, 22 ;
Philadelphia, 28 ; Phcebe Judith, 25 ; Priscilla, 24 ;
Richard Goodenough, 24; Robert Bever, 21; Robert
Dickinson Goodenough, 25 ; Robert Heylyn, 26 ;
Susan, 26 ; Thomas, 20 ; Ursula Frances, 21 ;
Violet Mary, 25 ; Walter Heylyn, 27 ; William
Goodenough, 24, 28 ; Sir William Goodenough,
Bt., 22 ; William Goodenough Nugent Hayter, 28 ;
Very Rev. William Thomas Baring, 28.
Head, Rev. Frederick Waldegrave, 12 ; Rev. George
Frederick, 12; George Herbert, 12; Jeremiah,
12; Louisa, 39 ; Mary Henrietta, 12; Mary, 12;
Michael, 39.
Heath, Henry Fearon, 89 ; John Carlen, 89 ;
Mary Jane, 89.
Hele, Florence Fanny, 8 ; William, 8.
Helyar, Francis John, 86 ; Maurice Howard, 86 ;
Honb,e Ursula Georgiana, 86 ; Victoria Repps, 86.
Hemsley, Arthur, 5.
Henneker, Elizabeth, 42 ; William, 42.
Henniker, John Minet, Baron, 117 ; Honble Mary
Eliza, 117 ; Rev. the Honble William Chafie, 117.
Henslow, Anne, 154; Fiances Harriet, 88; Rev.
Leonard Ramsay, 154 ; Rev. John Stevens, 88, 154.
Heron-Maxwell, Dame Caroline Harriet, 4 ; Sir John,
Bt., 4 ; Maud Lucia Heron, 4.
Hesketh, Rev. Charles, 154.
Hewson, Alice Jane, 2S ; Francis Thomas, 28.
Heylyn, Eliza Jane, 21, 26 ; John, 21, 26.
Heyrick, Elizabeth, 182 ; Rev. Samuel, 182.
Hicks, see Robinson.
Higgins, Elizabeth, 53, 54, 60 ; Thomas, 53, 54, 60.
Hildyard, John Richard Westgarth, 167, 168.
Hill, Amv Georgiana, 112 ; Charlotte, 132 ; Elizabeth,
132; Richard Guinness, 1 12; Thomas, 132.
Hills, Francis, 134.
Hindlip, Henry, Lord, 178.
Hippisley, Charlotte Mary, 3 ; John, 3.
Hitch, Elizabeth, 10 ; Rev. James, 10 ; John, 10 ;
Sarah, 10.
Hodge, Caroline Elizabeth, 65 ; Edith lone, 65 ;
Henry, 65.
Hodgkinson, Sarah Holmes, 107 ; Captain William,
R.N., 107.
Hodgson, Charlotte, 1 18; Rev. John, 118; Mary,
118; Thomas Tarleton, 11S; William, 118;
Rev. William, 118.
Hoey, Christian Anne, 3S ; Elinor Sarah Elizabeth,
3S ; William, 38.
Holgate, Edward, 153; Elizabeth, 153.
Hollams, Edward Percy, 72.
Holland, Bertha Mary, 32 ; Henry Richard, Lord,
14 ; Joseph, 32.
Holley, Elizabeth, 45 ; George Hunt, 45 ; John, 45 ;
Martha Elizabeth, 45.
Holloway, Benjamin, 91 ; Georgiana, 91 ; Margaret
Eliza, 91 : William Wykeham, 91.
Holmes, Anne, 204; Catherine Sancroft, 204; Edith,
.205; Rev. Gervas, 204; Hester Elizabeth, 204;
Hester Sancroft, 205; James, 164; Rev. John,
:l8
204 ; Lieut. - Colonel John Sancroft, 205 ;
Mary, 164 ; Mary Anne, 204 ; William Sancroft,
204.
Holt, Vesey George Mackenzie, 78.
Hooker, Charles Paget, 88 ; Elizabeth, 86 ; Dame
Frances Harriet, 88; Harriet Anne, 157 ; Sir
Joseph Dalton, 88, 157 ; Maria, 86 ; Sophie
Hase, 88 ; William Henslow, 86 ; Sir William
Jackson, 86.
Hope, Adrian Elias, 174; Adrian John, 23, 174;
Anna Maria, 51 ; Rear - Admiral Charles,
51; Henrietta, 23; Lady Ida Louisa Alice,
174; Matilda, 23, 174; Mildred Henrietta, 174.
Hopkins, Carolina, 102; John, 102; Kitty, 102;
Mary, 102 ; Sarah, 102 ; "William, 102.
Hopper, Charlotte, 204.
Hore, Edward Madge, 96.
Hornby, Alice, 81 ; Henry, 81.
van Home, Sarah A., 140.
Horsnaill, Henry, 134.
Hoste, Major-General Dixon Edward, 13 ; Colonel
Sir George Charles, 13 ; Jane Mary, 13 ; Dame
Mary, 13.
Hotham, Rev. Frederick Harry, 131 ; Georgina
Amelia, 131.
Hotson, Mary, 39 ; Richard, 39.
Houston, Colonel Alexander, 109 ; Anne Caroline,
109 ; Clara Constance, 109 ; Robert Alexander, 109.
How, Frances, 178, 179 ; F'rances Anne, 179;
Frances Jane, 178; Frederick Douglas, 179; Rev.
Henry Walsham, 179 ; Lucy, 141 ; Thomas
Maynard, 179 ; William Fitzwilliam, 141; William
Maynard, 179; Rt. Rev. William Walsham, Bishop
of Wakefield, 179; William Wybergh, 178, 179.
Howard, Alice, 12; Anne Elizabeth, 11 ; Elizabeth
Henrietta, 34 ; Emma, 197 ; Frederick, Earl of
Carlisle, 34 ; Rev. Henry, 34 ; Very Rev. the
Honblc Henry Edward John, 34 ; Maria, 1 1 ;
Mary, 12; Thomas, 11, 12; Rev. Thomas Henry,
II ; William, 197.
Howard- Brooke, Caroline Harriet, 4 ; Richard 4.
Howell, Lieut. -Colonel Arthur Anthony, 101 ;
Charlotte Isabel, 101 ; Very Rev. David, 101 ;
Louisa Mary, 47.
Hoyles, Eleanor, 136 ; William, 136.
Hubbard, Alice, 147 ; Seymour Edgar, 147.
Hudleston, E., 24: Eugenie Elizabeth, 24.
Hudson, Sophia Elizabeth, 206 ; William, 206.
Hughes, Colonel, 5 ; Sarah, 5.
Hullah, Ann, 64 ; Charles Morrice, 64 ; Mary Jane,
64 ; Rev. Thomas, 64.
Humakers, Barbara Maria Charlotta, III ; William,
in.
Humphrys, Rev. Hugh, 88 ; Louisa Charlotte
Catherine, 88 ; Maria Clarissa, 88 ; William, 88.
Hunt, Elizabeth, 187.
Hunton, Hannah, 138.
Hustler, Elizabeth, 91 ; Samuel, 91.
Hutton, Frances Mary, 93 ; Rev. John, 93 ; Mary, 93.
Hyde, Althea, 91 ; John, 91.
Impey, Alice, 138; Mary, 138; William, 138.
Inge, Anne, 30 j Lieut. -Colonel Charles, 108 ; Charles
Henry, 33 ; Ethel Harriet, 108 ; Henrietta, 30 ;
Mary Anne, 108 ; William, 30.
Ingram, Catherine Charlotte, 78 ; John, 78 ; Mary
Reeves, 78.
Irwin, Lucretia Elizabeth, 194 ; Robert John, 194.
J
Jackman, Edwin, 71 ; Louise Mary Ann, 71.
Jackson, Charles Joseph, 124; Elizabeth, 91 j
Francis, 91 ; Francis Benjamin, 92 ; Rev. James
Leonard, 91 ; Joan, 92 ; Louisa, 91 ; Louisa
Decima Hyde, 91 ; Mabel, 92 ; Mabel Althea, 92 ;
Margaret Eliza, 91 ; Margaret Georgiana, 92 ;
Mary, 92 ; Mary Beadon, 91 ; Mary Louisa, 92 ;
Miriam Bertha, 130; Robert, 91; Sir William,
Bt., 130.
Jaffray, Dame Alice Mary, 176; Dame Anna, 176;
Sir John, Bt., 176; Dame Mabel Augusta, 176;
Sir William, Bt., 176.
James, Emma Cropsey, 206.
Jarrett, William Joseph, 107.
Jeffcock, Caroline Bradley, 99 ; Charles Edward, 99 ;
William Henry, 99.
Jeffreys, Anne, 177 ; Frances, 177 ; Henry Vaughan,
177, 185 ; Mary, 185.
Jenkyns, Jane Katherine, 177 ; Rev. John, 177 j
Very Rev. Richard, 177.
Jennings, George William, 202 ; Sarah Anne, 61 ;
Rev. William, 61.
Jepson, Richard, 173.
Jewson, Louisa, 206.
Jex, Elizabeth, 37; John, 37.
Jex-Blake, Alice Catherine, 39 ; Anna Elizabeth,
38 ; Arthur John, 43 ; Bertha, 43 ; Caroline
Anne, 42 ; Caroline Elizabeth, 40 ; Catherine
Charlotte, 40 ; Catherine Eleanor, 39 ; Charles,
40 ; Rev. Charles Thomas, 40 ; Charlotte Evelyn,
42 ; Clara, 43 ; Elinor Sarah, 42 ; Elinor
Sarah Elizabeth, 38 j Elizabeth, 39, 41 ; Emma
Mary, 39 ; Evangeline, 43 ; Fanny, 40 ; Fanny
Helenia, 41 ; Fanny Marian, 42 ; Fanny Susanna,
40 j Florence, 42 ; P'rances, 40 ; Frances Lubbock,
40 ; Frances Mary, 38 ; Rev. Francis William, 38 ;
Harriet Price Charity, 41; Henrietta, 41, 43;
Isabel, 38 ; Katharine, 43 ; Lawrence, 42 ; Lucy
Eleanor, 43 ; Margaret, 43 ; Margaret Agnes
Lubbock, 41 ; Margaret Betty, 40 ; Maria, 37 ;
Maria Anna, 41 ; Maria Catherine, 37 ; Maria
Emily, 39 ; Mary Richenda, 42 ; Rev. Robert
Ferrier, 38 ; Robert Hoey, 40 ; Robert William,
38 ; Sarah Price, 42 ; Sheila, 42 ; Sophia Louisa,
42 ; Susanna Alice, 40 ; Susanna Margaret, 39 ;
Thomas, 39, 42 ; Thomas Bowen, 43 ; Violet, 42 ;
Very Rev. Thomas William, 41, 44; William, 37,
38 ; William Francis, 40 ; Rev. William Francis,
38 ; Rev. William Jex, 37 ; William Lubbock
Jex, 39 ; see Blake.
Johnson, Anna Maria, 40 ; Fanny, 40 ; Mary Ann,
40 ; Matilda, 145 ; Oscar Joseph, 145 ; Rev.
Richard, 40.
Johnstone, Hope, 102 ; Rose Cornelia, 8 ; William
Stewart, 8.
Jones, Edith, 146; Elizabeth, 194; Jessie Eliza, 98;
Margaret Anne Mary, 86; Marion Louise Dowle, 98;
Mary Eleanor, 107; Thomas, 86 ; Thomas William,
146 ; William, 107, 194 ; William James Dowle, 98.
Jourgensen, Christine Lars, 206 ; Emma Christine,
206 ; Emma Cropsey, 206.
Jowett, John, 194; Lucy, 194.
Jowitt, Albert Alsop, 100; Caroline, 100; Charles
Albert Renny, 100 ; Edith Margaret, 100 ; Helen
Beatrice, 100.
Joyce, Sir Matthew Ingle, 130; Miriam Barbara,
130 ; Miriam Bertha, 130.
Jukes, Elizabeth, 79; Jane, 79; Richard, 79; Mary,
79-
K
Keane, Henry Bloomfield, 116, 173; Jane Mary,
116, 173.
Keay, Philip Fletcher, 62.
Keele, Constantia, 80 ; Edward Rushworth, 80 ; John
Rushworth, 80 ; Lucy Anne, 80.
Keep, John, 7 ; Mary Jane, 7.
Kelly, Rev. James Davenport, 61 ; Maud Eleanor, 61.
Kerr, Mary Ann Matilda, 6, 7 ; Robert, 6, 7.
Kersey, Edward, 135 ; Elizabeth, 135 ; Elizabeth
Anna, 136; Mary Ann, 136; William, 136.
:iq
Kettle, A., 40 ; Fanny, 40.
Kindersley, Mary Elizabeth, 108 : Sir Richard Torin,
108.
King, Agnes Edith, 152 ; Rev. Charles William, 183 ;
Laura, 14; Mary Anne Sophia, 183; Richard
Henry, 14; Richard Pitman, 152; Rev. William
Clark, 183.
Kingscnie, Edith, 205 ; Harriet Elizabeth, 205 ;
Henry Robert, 205.
Kirkham, James, 133; Mary, 133.
Knapp, Louisa Henrietta, 9 ; Rev. Samuel Hartopp, 9.
Knight, Edward, 89 ; Elizabeth, 47 ; Frederick, 47 ;
Frederick Thomas, 47 ; Henrietta Frances, 89 ;
Mary Augusta Repps, 89 ; Wyndham William, 89.
La Capelaine, Amelia, 33.
Lake, Easter, 116; Henry, 116.
Lamb, Georgiana Elizabeth, 171 ; Marie Georgiana
Elizabeth, 171 ; Richard Westbrook, 171.
Lambe, Edith, 63 ; Elisabeth, 63 ; Rev. George, 63 ;
Henry, 63.
Lambert, Catherine Rotherham, 65 ; Charles, 65.
Landon, Agnes Eliza, 59 ; Ann, 53, 60, 61 ; Arthur
Henry Whittington, 61 ; Arthur Hercules, 56 ;
Arthur Reneley Wykeham, 59 ; Barbara, 62 ;
Caroline, 62 ; Caroline Sarah, 60 ; Charles Wharton,
59 ; Charles Whittington, 60 ; Rev. Charles Whit-
tington, 55 ; Dorothea Snell, 62 ; Dorothy Innes,
58 ; Dorothy Mervyn, 55 ; Edith Sarah, 54 ;
Edward, 58 ; Elgilha Marian, 53 ; Elizabeth, 53,
54, 5S, 60 ; Elizabeth Balman, 58 ; Elizabeth jane,
53 ; Ellen Maria, 53 ; Emma Amelia, 59 ; Ernest
Edward Balman, 58 ; Ernest Reginald, 56 ; Ernest
Whittington, 58 ; Eva, 58 ; Frances, 55 ; Frances
Chichester Mervyn, 55 ; Frances Mary, 55 ;
Frederick James Ernest Whittington, 55 ; Major-
General Frederick William Bainbridge, 61 ; Rev.
George, 56 ; George Charles Comyns, 56 ; George
Francis Stirling, 59 ; George Henry Heath, 56 ; Guy
Comyns, 58 ; Guy de Laval, 61 ; Harry Whitting-
ton Liddiard, 53 ; Henrietta Maria, 56 ; Henry
Osborne Colin, 56 ; Isabella, 56 ; Isabella Jane, 62 ;
Rev. James, 55, 60 ; James Henry Hothersall, 57 ;
James Mark, 60 ; Rev. James Timothy Bainbridge,
60 ; James William Bainbridge, 61 ; Jane, 54 ;
Janet Maria, 57 ; Jessie, 55 ; Joanna Maria, 56 ;
John, 53 ; Rev. John, 53, 54, 60 ; John Chichester,
55 ; John Chichester Crewe, 55 ; Rev. John
Whittington Ready, 54 ; John Guv Comyns, 59 ;
Julia, 62 ; Julia Isabella, 56 ; Katherine, 58 ;
Katherine Ann Brenda, 53 ; Katherine Jane, 53 ;
Katherine Louise, 57; Kathleen Innes Whittington,
58 ; Leila Evelyn, 57 ; Letitia Elizabeth, 53 ; Lionel
Wallace, 56 ; Louisa, 59 ; Louisa Maria, 53 ;
Lucy, 62 ; Mabel Augusta, 57 ; Margaret Hamilton,
61 ; Margaret Isabel, 59 ; Maria Augustina, 54 ;
Marian Frances, 53 ; Mary Constance, 59 ; Mary
Elizabeth, 62 ; Mary Louise, 57 ; Myra Katherine,
56 ; Myrtle May, 56 ; Ralph Whittington, 53 j
Reginald, 59 ; Reginald Edward, 56 ; Rose Emily,
61 ; Sarah, 60 ; Sarah Ann, 54 ; Thomas Hamlyn
Whittington, 58 ; Violet Evelyn, 58, 61 ; Very Rev.
Whittington, 54 ; Rev. Whittington Henry, 53 ;
William Henry Fitzroy, 57.
Lane, Lady Harriott Frances, 167 ; Colonel Henry,
167 ; Mary, 178.
Lane-Fox, Edward, 172.
Langford, Alice Louisa Elizabeth, 22 ; Caroline, 22 ;
Captain Netherton, R.N., 22.
Langston (formerly Haughton), James I ; Sarah, I.
Lascelles, Honbl° Arthur, 16 ; Eleanor Frances, 16.
Lawrence, Benjamin, 5 ; Charles, 125, 130; Charles
William, 124 ; Judith 124 ; Julia, 12s ; Lydia, 125 ;
Mary, 130; William, 124; Sir William, Bt., 124.
Leach, Loretta, 140.
Leacroft, Constance Jane, 70 ; Corbetta Sophia
Frances, 70 ; Richard Brooke Leacroft, 70.
Leigh, Chandos, Lord, 27 ; Honbl,! Mary, 27 ;
Trafford, 1 18 ; see Trafford.
Lemarchand, Colonel Charles Stuart, 8 ; Mary
Fulford, 8.
Leslie, Colonel Albert Edmond, 182 ; Mary Anne,
108 ; William, 108 ; Winifred, 182.
Leslie-Melville, Honbl^ Albinia Frances, 86 ; Albinia
Harriet, 86 ; Alexander Samuel, 86 ; Rev.
Frederick Abel, 86.
Lewes, Gladys Mary, 186; Colonel John, 186.
Lewis, Rev. Erasmus, 50 ; Lettice, 50.
Leworthy, Rev. William, 10.
Lewton, Joseph 114; Susannah, 114.
Ley, George, 63 ; Mary Elizabeth, 63.
Liddiard, Ann, 53 ; Ellen Maria, 53 ; Jane, 53 ;
John William, 53 ; William, 53.
Lilford, Mary Elizabeth, Lady, 14 ; Thomas Atherton,
Baron, 14.
Lillie, Alicia, 169; Philip, 169.
Lindon, Yenb,'! Adolphus, 16; Mairie Clare, 16.
Lindow, Charlotte Elizabeth, 154; Henry Lindow,
154 ; see Rawlinson.
Lindquist, Ethel May, 6 ; John Horatio, 6 ; Maria, 6 ;
William, 6.
Linstead, Anne Maud, 52.
Lloyd, Alice, 12; Alice Hilda, 12; Daniel Charles,
12 ; David, 129 ; Ernest, 147 ; Francis Henry, 12 ;
Gladys, 147; John, 79; Mary Crunn, 129;
Susanna, 79.
Loaden, Caroline, 197 ; William, 197.
Lockwood, Abram Hirst, 144 ; Barbara, 144 ;
Florence Mary, 144.
Logan, Elizabeth, 51 ; James, 51.
Lombe, Albinia Harriet, 86 ; Albinia Mary, 86 ;
Alexander Francis Evans, 86 ; Aurea Otway, 87 ;
Blanche Margaret Fleming, 86 ; Catherine Mary,
89 ; Rev. Edward, 87 ; Edward Henry Evans, 86;
Edward Malcolm Evans, 86 ; Elizabeth, 86 ; Ellen
Sophia Vertue, 87 ; Georgina Mabel Josephine, 88 ;
Rev. Henry, 85 ; Rev. Henry Evans, 85 ; Julia
Vertue, 87 ; Louisa, 85 ; Louisa Charlotte
Catherine, 88 ; Mary Augusta Repps, 89 ; Mary
Ellen, 87 ; Mary Isabella, 87 ; Mary Jane, 89 ;
Mary Shedden, 89; Lieut. -Colonel Ralph Henry
Fenwick, 87 ; Sophia, 85 ; Sophie Hase, 88 ;
86;
Victoria Repps, 86 ; see
Margaret
Arthur,
61.
61
Thomas Robert,
Evans- Lombe.
Long, Brigadier-General
Hamilton, 61 ; Maud Eleanor,
Lorte, Jane, 143.
Lovell, George, 145 ; Margaret, 145.
Lovett, Frances Mary, 94 ; Very Rev. Verney, 94.
Lowe, Anne, 177 ; Helen Mary, 192 ; Humphrey,
177 ; Richard Taylor, 192 ; Thomas Ford, 192.
Lowis, John, 2 ; Mary, 2.
Lowndes-Stone, Elizabeth, 180; William, 180 ; see
Garth.
Loxley, Catherine, 97 ; John, 97 ; Mary, 97.
Lubbock, Anne, 37 ; Sir John William, Bt.,
Maria, 37 ; William, 37.
Lukin, Major-General Charles Osbaldeston,
Emily Charlotte, 129 ; Marjory Elinor, 129.
Lumley, Lady Lilian Selina Elizabeth, 167 ; Richard
George, Earl of Scarbrough, 167.
M
McClellan, Emily Elliott, 131 ; Herbert Timbrell,
131 ; Rev. John Brown, 131 ; Mary Janet, 131.
McGhee, James, 76 ; Mary, 76.
Mackinnon, Charles, 172; Harriet G., 172.
Mackintosh, Alexander, 149 ; Janet, 149 ; Rita, 149.
Maclagan, Alice Jane, 28 ; Charles Patrick Dal-
rymple, 28 ; General Robert, 28 ; Most Rev.
William Dalrymple, Archbishop of York, 28.
37!
129 ;
McLaren, Kenneth, 57 ; Leila Evelyn, 57.
Maclean, Elizabeth, 53 ; George, 53 ; Rev. James, 53;
Letitia Elizabeth, 53.
Madan, Amelia, 33 ; Angela Mary, 35; Arthur Corn-
wallis, 35 (and Addenda, page Hi.) ; Arthur George,
33 ; Arthur Gresley, 35 ; Beatrice Gresley, 36 ;
Bertha Louisa, 32 ; Bertha Mary, 32 ; Blanche
Maude, 33 ; Caroline, 32 ; Catherine, 32 ; Charles,
33 ; Charles Spencer, 32 ; Charlotte, 31 ; Lady Char-
lotte, 30; Charlotte Mary, 31, 32 ; Edith Harriet,
36 ; Elizabeth Henrietta, 34 ; Ethel Wordsworth, 36 ;
Falconer, 29, 36 ; Fanny, 31 ; Frances Jane, 29, 36 ;
Francis Falconer, 36 ; Frederick, 32, 33 ; Frederick
Charles Nigel, 33 ; Frederick Martin, 33 ; George
Nigel, 35 (and Addenda, page Hi.) ; Rev. George, 29,
34 ; Geoffrey Spencer, 36 ; Georgina Marion, 32 ;
Harriet, 29, 34 ; Harriet Anne, 32 ; Henrietta, 30 j
Henrietta Anne, 31; Henrietta Frances, 30;
Henrietta Leonora, 31 ; Henry, 33 ; Henry George,
34 ; Honora Penelope, 32 ; Rev. James Russell, 35 ;
Louisa Elizabeth, 30 ; Louisa Fanny, 31 ; Louisa
Mary, 30; Maria, 31, 34; Martin, 33; Mary,
35 ; Mary Judith, 35 ; Rev. Nigel, 34 ; Nigel
Cornwallis, 36 ; Penelope Frances, 33 ; Penelope
Maria, 34 ; Spencer, 30, 31 ; Rev. Spencer, 30,
31 ; Rt. Rev. Spencer, Bishop of Peterborough,
30 ; Theresa Marie Euphemia, 35 ; William, 32 ;
Rev. William, 30 ; William Gresley, 31 ; William
Nigel, 35 ; William Spencer, 32.
Mains, Andrew Dickson, 50 ; Grace, 50.
Manisty, Edward Ashburner, 203.
Manley, John Acton, 54 ; Mar)', 54.
Manning, Henry, 119; Lucinda, 119.
Mansel, Courtenay, 87 ; Sir Edward Berkeley, Bt. ,
87; Sir John Bell William, Bt., 87; Dame Julia
Vertue, 87.
Markham, Ann, 57 ; Arthur Bailey, 57 ; Katherine
Louise, 57.
Maries, Muriel, 156 ; Rev. William Thomas Gwilym,
156.
Marriage, Anna, 135; Frederick George, 139;
Herbert, 139; James, 135; James Haworth, 135 ;
John, 139; Margaret, 139; Marianne, 139; Ruth,
137 ; Susannah, 137 ; Thomas, 139 ; William, 137.
Marshall, Elizabeth, 45 ; Elizabeth Sutherland, 4 ;
John, 5 ; William, 4.
Martin, Everilda Dorothea, 159, 160; Sir Mordaunt,
Bt., 159, 160.
Mason, Alice Katherine, 141 ; Edith, 147 ; G., 141 ;
Henry Alfred, 147.
Masson, John Andree, 80 ; John Gustave, 80 ; Maude,
80.
Master, Frances Louisa, 46 ; Lieut. -Colonel Harcourt,
46.
Masterman, Cleveland, 89.
Matheson, Alethea, 29 ; Rev. Charles, 26, 29 ;
Charles Mackenzie, 29 ; Margaret, 29.
Maude, William, 199.
Maurice, Jane, 124; Rev. Richard, 124; Rev.
Robert, 124; see Bonnor- Maurice.
May, Dorothy, 190; Ellen, 188; Emma Jane, 190;
George, 190 ; Rev. George Lacey, 190 ; Henrietta
Maria, 56 ; Rev. John, 188 ; Mary, 188 ; Samuel
Marshall Thompson, 56 ; Samuel William, 56.
Mayers, Caroline, 32 ; Caroline Harriet, 32 ; Clara
Maria, 32 ; Rev. Henry, 32.
Maynard, Frances, 179 ; Rev. J., 202 ; Louisa Ruth,
202 ; Thomas, 179.
Mayne, Aurea Otway, S7 ; Henry Otway, 87.
Meade, Charlotte, 3 ; Charlotte Mary, 3 ; Edward
Cazalet, 3 ; Margaret Eugenia, 3 ; Rev. Richard
John, 3 ; Rev. William, 1.
Medhurst, Granville William Hastings, 61 ; Sarah
Anne, 61 ; see Wheler.
Menzies, Beatrice, 86 ; Graham, 86.
Mercer, Anne Hepburne, 199.
van der Mersch, Hugo Maurits, 142 ; Johanna
Adriana, 142.
Messiter, Henry, 167.
Metcalfe, Anne Bird, 110; Henry, no.
Midleton, Charles, Viscount, 86.
Mildmay, Francis Bingham, 172.
Miles, Elinor Sarah, 42 j Elizabeth, 42 ; John, 42 ;
Rev. Philip Edward, 42.
Millard, Mary, 102 ; Robert, 102.
Miller, Elizabeth, 4 ; James, 4 ; Sir William, Bt., 4.
Mills, Emma Florence, 143.
Milton, William, Viscount, 169.
Minster, Anna, 10 ; Edward, 10.
Moates, Elizabeth Blake, 72 ; William, 72.
Mocatta, Elias, 6 ; Louisa, 6.
Molineux-Montgomerie, Cecil Thomas, 16 ; Eleanor
Frances, 16; Katie Molineux, 16.
Moodie, Edwin Ramsay, 125 ; Helen Agatha, 125.
Monro, Henry, 129 ; Jane Eliza, 129; Sophia Jane,
129.
Moore, Amy Charlotte, 12; Charlotte, I ; Florence
Amelia,- 6S ; George Augustus, 68 ; Hugh, 88 ;
John, I ; Maria Clarissa, 88.
Moorhouse, Mary, 97.
Moorsom, Colonel, 196 ; Mary Richards, 196.
Moray, Francis, Earl of, 91.
Morgan, Rev. David, 177; Frances Anne, 177;
John, 177 ; Rev. William, 177.
Morrill, Elizabeth, 150; Peter Travers, 150.
Morris, Ann Talwin, 138 ; Captain Charles Henry,
R.N., 192; Lavinia Helen, 192; Maria, 138)
Thomas, 13S.
Moult, Elizabeth, 83 ; John, 83.
Mounsey, Jessie, 143 ; John Harold, 143 ; John
Wilfred, 143 ; Mary Charlotte, 143.
Mount, William George, 173.
Mountford, Elizabeth Jane, 20; Joseph, 20; Marion,
20.
Muir, Katherine Harriette, 12; Sir William, 12.
Mullen, Lucinda, 140.
Mundy, Edward Miller, 93 ; Georgiana Elizabeth, 93.
Munton, Anna, 176; William, 176.
Murray, Edward Francis, 89 ; Emily, 89 ; Frances
Egerton, 120; Mary Shedden, 89 ; Robert Alston,
120; Colonel Shadwell John, 89.
N
Napoleon, I., 45.
Nash, Agnes Mildred, 208 ; Rev. Francis Lochee,
125; Rev. Frederick Gifford, 208; Rev. George,
125 j Katharine Alice, 125.
Naucolas, Charles, 115; Mary, 115.
Neate, Catherine, 80.
Neeve, Anna, 206 ; James, 206.
Negus, Christabel, 13 ; Henry, 13.
Nelson, Ann, 45, 47 ; Annie, 46 ; Beatrice Tumour,
46 ; Catherine, 45, 47 ; Charles Matthew, 47 j
Clara, 46 ; Cyril, 47 ; Cyril Henry Tumour, 46 j
Elizabeth, 45, 47 ; Frances, 46 ; Frances Anne,
46 ; Rev. Edmund, 47 ; Erances le Clerc, 47 ;
Grace Tumour, 47 ; Halcott Thurlow, 46 ; Rev.
Henry, 46 ; Hilda, 46 ; James, 45, 46 ; Jane Anne,
45 ; Jessie Tumour, 47 ; John, 45 ; Katharine
Tumour 47 ; Mabel Tumour, 46 ; Martha Ann,
45 ; Martha Elizabeth, 45 ; Mary, 45 ; Mary
Elizabeth, 47 ; Matthew, 45, 47 ; Matthew Thur-
low, 45 ; Maude Anna Louisa, 47 ; Sidney James,
47 ; Thomas, 47 ; Rev. Thomas Sherlock, 47.
Neville-Rolfe, Agnes, 161, 162 ; Charles Fawcett,
162 ; Rev. Edward Fawcett, 1&1 ; Eustace, 162 ;
Maria Bolton, 162 ; Martha Holt, 162 ; Melosine
Sophia Maria, 161 ; Rev. Strickland Charles
Edward, 161, 162.
Newcastle, Georgiana Elizabeth, Duchess of, 93 ;
Henry, Duke of, 93, 1 19.
Newland, Louisa, 59.
New Zealand, Most Rev. Henry John Chitty
Harper, Primate of, 184.
Neynoe, Caroline Jane Julia, 108 ; Joseph, 108.
Nicholls, Edith Mary, 64 ; John, 64 ; Mary, 64.
Norman, Catherine Anne, 12; John, 12; Judith
Chambers, 12.
Norris, Rev. George, 39, 40 ;
North, Alicia Gertrude, 170;
Bunbury, 170; Margaret,
Norton, Eleanor Agnes, 36 ;
36-
Nott, Eliza Maria, 48 ; James, 48.
Sarah, 39, 40.
Lieut. -Colonel Edward
170 ; North, 170.
Rev. William Addington,
O
Oakley, Adam Robert Hamilton, 130; Ellen Judith,
130; Frances C. E., 130; Frances Emily, 130 ;
Colonel Sir Henry, 130 ; Tom Edmund Livingston,
130.
Oliver, Charles Augustus, 69 ; Flora Hutchins, 69 ;
Hilda Margaret, 69 ; Admiral Richard Aldworth,
69.
Oliver-Bellasis, Gwendoline Mary, 69 ; Richard John
Erskine, 69.
Onslow, Caroline, 15 ; Catherine, 15 ; Richard Foley,
15-
Ord, John Thomas, 9.
Ormsby-Gore, Honl,le Mary Georgina, 129 ; William
Richard, Lord Harlech, 129.
Osborn, Colonel Edward, 99 ; Frances Denton, 99.
Ottaway, Rebecca, 135.
Ou'sey, Jane, 98.
Pagden, Mabel Catherine, 65 ; Robert, 65.
Page, Anne, 62.
Paget, Dame Caroline Isabel, 200 j Elizabeth Jane,
200; John Moore, 200; Sir Richard Horner, Bt.,
200.
Paice, Charles, 193.
Palmer, Agnes Lilian, 2 ; Rev. Charles Samuel, 181,
182 ; Clara Maria, 96 ; Elizabeth, 39, 182 ; Ellen,
181, 182 ; Rev. Henry, 182 ; John Carrington, 2 ;
Sir John Henry, Bt., 1S2 ; John Hinde, 96; John
Horsley, 2 ; Louisa Mary, 47 : Mabel Jane, 181 ;
Mary, 2, 39; Samuel, 96 ; William, 39.
Parker, John, 54 ; Sarah Ann, 54.
Parkhurst, Fleetwood, 155 ; Frances, 155.
Parmiter, John Spurrier, 139; Louisa, 139; Olive
Kathleen Jane, 139.
Partridge, Fanny Elizabeth, 14 ; Rev. John Anthony,
14.
Patton, Constantia, 80; Admiral Philip, 80.
Paul, George Morrison, 162.
Paulley, Harold, 181 ; Margaret Elspeth, 181 ;
Nathaniel Legg, 181.
Payne, Edward Davenport, 145 J Emily Phcebe, 145.
Peacocke, Mabel Tumour, 46 ; Rev. Philip Graeme,
46 ; Rev. William James, 46.
Peake, Evelyn Mary, 169 ; George Herbert, 169 ;
Henry, 169.
Pearson, Jane Elizabeth, 84 ; Margaret Maude, 83 ;
Mary Lucy, 83 ; Thomas, 83, 84.
Pegg, Florence Lucy Sarah, 193 ; William Duncan,
193.
Pelham-Clinton, Honble Caroline, 156 ; Charles,
Baron Yarborough, 156; Georgiana Elizabeth,
Duchess of Newcastle, 93 ; Lady Henrietta, 93,
119; Henry, Duke of Newcastle, 93, 119.
Pemberton, Anne Maria, 204 ; Arthur George, 82 ;
Christopher Robert, 204 ; Eleanor, 204 ; Mary
Anne, 204 ; Mary Elizabeth, 82 ; Sarah Booth, 82 ;
Thomas, 82 ; Walter Hamilton, 204.
Penley, Reginald Herbert, 35.
Penny, Amy, 113; Rev. Charles, 114; Rev.
Charles William, 114; Clement Phillimore, 115
(and Addenda, page lix.) ; Edmund, 113;
Rev Edward Lewton, 99, 114; Elias, 1 13;
Eliza, 114; Elizabeth, 113; Elizabeth Ann, 115;
Harriet, 113 ; Helen Isabella Mary, 115 ; Rev.
James Alpass, 115; John, 113; Mary Ann
Jenkins, 113; Mary Hannah, 99, 114; Mary
Lewton, 99, 114 ; Mary Susan, 115 ; Mina Sophia,
114; Theresa Jeannette, 115; William Perkins,
113 ; William Webb, 113.
Pepler, Emma Florence, 143.
Penrice, Mary, S9 ; Thomas, 89.
Perceval, Anne Caroline, 109 ; Michael Henry, 109.
Perkins, Frank, 60 ; John, 113; Mary, 113; Mary
Ann Jenkins, 113 ; Thomas, 204.
Perowne, Hester Sancroft, 205 ; Rev. John, 205 ;
Mary Gillespie, 205 ; Mary Jane Eliza, 205 ; Rev.
Thomas John, 205 ; Venble Thomas Thomason,
205.
Persse, Colonel Dudley Thomas, 158 ; Henrietta
Maude Mary, 158 ; Mary, 158.
Peterborough, Rt. Rev. Spencer Madan, Bishop of,
30.
Phillipps, Phillips, Charles James, 95 ; Charles John,
95 ; Henrietta Clara Eliza, 95 ; Herbert Edward,
95 ; Hugh March, 171 ; Sylvia Mary, 171.
Philpott, Jane, 185 ; Mary, 185 ; Rev. Thomas, 185.
Picot, Frances Mar)' Douglas, 176 ; Lieut. -Colonel
Henry Philip, 176.
Pierce, Emily Elliott, 131 ; James Parker, 131.
Pinney, Frederick Wyklbore Digby, 31.
Pitt, Frances, 1 10 ; William Grey, 1 10.
Pleydell, Cornelia, 91 ; Edmund Morton, 91.
Plowden, Barbara, 170; Lady Mary, 170; William
Francis, 170; William Henry Francis, 170.
Pode, Ann Catharina, 64 ; Ann Duke, 64 ; Julian, 64.
Pogson, Edward, 20 ; Frances Anne, 20.
Porter, Christian, 153 ; Thomas, 153.
Potter, Amy Charlotte, 12; Blanche, 126: Edward
Gybbon, 12 ; George Gybbon, 12 ; Katharine
Winifred, 12 ; Richard, 126, 128 ; Theresa, 128 ;
Thomas Downes, 48.
Poulden, Charles John, 173.
Poulter, Rev. Prebendary, 126; Sophia, 126.
Powys, Honble Edith Galfrida, 14 ; Rt. Rev. the
IIonblc Horatio, Bishop of Sodor and Man, 14;
Mary Elizabeth, Lady Lilford, 14; Thomas Alherton,
Baron Lilford, 14.
Prance, Hilda Frances, 67 ; Rev. Lewis Newcomen,
67.
Prendergast, Edmond, 187 ; Elizabeth, 187 ; Jeffrey,
187 ; Susan Eva, 187.
Preston, Dame Jane, 13; Pleasance, 13; Sir Thomas
Hulton, Bt., 13.
Price, Anna Elizabeth, 38 ; Christian Anne, 38 ;
Elizabeth Anne, 37, 38 ; Francis, 38 ; Maria
Catherine, 37 ; Nicholas, 37, 38 ; Venble Townley
Blackwood, 37 ; William Robert Arthur Blackwood,
38 ; see Blackwood.
Prideaux, Arthur Robert, 72.
Priestman, David, 134; Elizabeth, 134.
Primrose, Ebenezer Brown, 5 ; Edwin Brown, 5 ;
Elizabeth, 5 ; Ketha Clarisse, 5.
Prinsep, Harriet G., 172; Lieut. -Colonel Henry
Auriel, 172 ; Honbll: Mary Maud, 172.
Proctor- Beauchamp, Honble Caroline Esther, 28 ;
Maud, 28 ; Thomas William Brograve, 28.
Prodgers, Caroline, 200 ; Edwin, 20O ; Rev. Edwin,
200 ; Elizabeth Ellen, 200.
di Prunetto, Marchese Evelyn Maud, 100 ; Marchese
Ludovico Scarampi, 100 ; Marchese Maurigio
Scarampi, IOO.
Puckle, Caroline Georgiana, 15S; Richard, 158;
William, 158.
Pulsford, Anne, 22 ; William, 22.
Purton, Elizabeth Robertson, 207 ; Rev. William
Crosbie, 207.
Pytches, Anne, 208 ; Elizabeth Susanna, 20S ; George
Julian, 208 ; Irene Mildred, 208 ; John Thomas,
208 ; Mary Elizabeth, 208 ; Thomas, 208 ; Rev.
Thomas Arthur, 208 ; Thomas John Welldon, 208.
R
Rackham, Willoughby Breare Still, 156.
Radstock, Granville George, Baron, 28.
Raikes, Frances, 129; Robert, 129 ; Robert Taunton,
129; Rosa Margaret, 129; Sophia Jane, 129.
Ramsay, Honbl(: Dorothy Cynthia, 203 ; Major-
General George, 187 ; Jane, 187 ; John William,
Earl of Dalhousie, 203 ; Honble Patrick William
Maule, 203.
Ramsden, John, 109 ; John George, 109 ; Sarah,
109.
Ransome, Hannah, 138; James, 138; Jane, 138.
Rapp, General, 23, 174 ; Matilda, Countess, 23, 174.
Ravogli, Giulia Orfeo, 126; Colonel Michall N.,
126.
Rawlinson, Henry, 154; see Lindow.
Rawson, Kvelyn Trevelyan, 3 ; Frederick Lawrence,
3 ; Dame Marianne Sophia, 3 ; Sir Rawson
William, 3.
Ray, Eliza Catherine, 9 ; Walter, 9.
Rayne, Louisa, 139; Robert, 139.
Reade, George Hume, 154; Mary Julia, 154.
Ready, John, 54 ; Maria Augustina, 54 ; Mary, 54.
Reed, Caroline Frances, 66 ; John, 12 ; Colonel
John, 66 ; Judith Chambers, 12.
Reeve, Agatha Constance, 141 ; Amelia, 141 ;
Edward J alloway, 141; George Horace, 141.
Reid, Emily Mabel, 196; John, 192.
Renshaw, Henrietta, 49 ; Henry, 49.
Reynolds, Henry Revell, 32.
Rhudde, Rev. Durand, 116; Harriet, 116.
Rickards, Caroline, 208 ; Rev. George, 208.
Rickman, Lieut. -Colonel Albert Divett, 22 : Mary
Pulsford, 22; Captain Stuart Hamilton, R.N.,
22; Lieut. -General William, 22.
Ridley, Florence Myra, 8 ; Henry Colborne
Maunoir, 8 ; William Henry Wake, 8.
Roberts, Colonel Edward, 66 ; Ella Margaret, 66 ;
Georgiana, 91 ; Samuel, 97 ; General Thomas.
91-
Robinson, Alice Mary, 143; Edmund, 145, 173;
Rev. Edmund, 173; Elizabeth Mary, 145; Henry,
143 ; Jane, 143 ; John Henry, 143 ; Lawrence,
118; Lydia, 173; Mary, 118.
Robinson (formerly flicks), Jane, 63 ; Lancelot, 63.
Robison, Samuel George, 35 ; Theresa Mary
Euphemia, 35.
Rodney, Honbl'-' Anne Jane, 66 ; George, Baron, 66.
Ronaldshay, Cecily, Countess of, 168 ; Lawrence
John Lumley, Earl of, 168 ; see Dundas,
Roper, Alfred, 192 ; Alfred Henry, 192 ; Emma,
192.
Rosebury, Gertrude Violet, 3 ; Hugh, 3.
Rosenhagen, Anthony, 155; Arnold, 153, 160;
Frances, 155 ; Louisa Craven, 155 ; Mary, 155 ;
Melosine, 153, 160; Venblc Philip, 155.
Ross, Constance Edith, 49 ; Margaret, 49 ; Peter
49-
de Rougemont, Arthur Francis, 23 ; Irving
Frederick, 23 ; Janet Emma, 23 ; Mary Rugge,
23-
Rout, Elizabeth Susanna, 208 ; Thomas, 208.
Rowntree, Joseph, 134.
Ruegg, Louis Henry, 113.
Rugge-Price, Sir Arthur James, Bt., 23 ; Mary
Rugge, 23.
Rush, Emma Jane, 190 ; Henry Hayward, 190.
Rushbrooke, Albinia Maria, 9 ; Bartle Davers,
9 ; Christabel Henrietta, 9 ; Constance Tulia, 9 ;
Eliza Catherine, 9 ; Frances, 9 ; Jermyn, 9 ;
Colonel Robert, 9 ; Robert Basil Wyndham, 9 ;
Robert Frederick Brownlow, 9 ; Robert Wyndham
Jermyn, 9 ; Violette Emily, 9 ; William Henry, 9.
Russell, Jane Eliza, 129 ; Sir William, Bt., 129.
Ruxton, Caroline Diana, 187 ; Georgina Anne, 187 ;
William, 187.
Ryder, Honble Henry Dudley, 107.
St. Leger, Caroline, 22 ; Honbl<! Georgiana, 33 ;
Venble James, 22 ; St. Ledger Aldworth, Viscount
Doneraile, 33.
Salt, Fanny, 31 ; Rev. Joseph, 31 ; Thomas, 31.
Sanders, Emma Sophia, 151 ; Thomas Richard,
151;
Saunders, Henry Wilson Demain, 5.
Sawbridge, Elizabeth Frances, 187 ; Robert Cooper,
187.
Scarbrough, Richard George, Earl of, 167.
Schreiber, Arthur Thomas, 61.
Scott, Sir Arthur Douglas Bateman, Bt., 175 ; Dame
Catherine Juliana, 173 ; Catherine Matilda Annie
Georgina, 116, 175 ; Major-General Douglas, 176 ;
Rev. Sir Douglas Edward, Bt., 175 ; Douglas
Francis, 175 ; Douglas William, 175 ; Captain
Edward, R.N., 175 ; Edward Arthur Dolman,
175; Sir Edward Dolman, Bt., 173, 174;
Sir Edward William Dolman, Bt., 174 ; Dame
Florence Ada, 175; Florence Susan Helen, 175;
Frances Lucy Mary, 175 ; Frances Maria, 174 ;
Frances Mary Douglas, 176 ; Frances Rusk,
98; Sir Francis Edward, Bt., 116, 173; Helen,
175 ; Henrietta Belle, 176 ; John, 81 ; John
Esmond, 179; Joseph, 13 ; Sir Joseph, Bt., 173;
Lucy, 176; Dame Lydia, 173; Mabel Augusta,
176 ; Dame Margaret, 173 ; Maria, 174 ; Mary, 13,
173, 174; Dame Mildred Anne, 173; Mildred
Henrietta, 174; Penelope Jane, 81; Septimus
Richard, 21, 26 ; Timothy, 98 ; William, 173 ;
Rev. William, 174; William Douglas, 174;
William Henry, 174.
Seabrook, Ellen, 188 ; Thomas, 188.
Seaton, Rev. John Montague, 155 ; Margaret Ethel
Clara, 155.
Seaward, Edward, 132; Frances Anne, 132.
Sewell, Margaret Lizzie Crane, 162.
Shann, William Arthur, 41.
Sharp, Amelia Eliza, 107 ; James, 107.
Sharpe, Catherine, 45 ; Samuel 45.
Shaw, Emma, 200 ; George, 200.
Shelan, Walter John, 162.
Sheldon, Jane, 188.
Shepherd, Rev. Francis Burton, 161.
Sheppard, Brenton Murray, 8 ; Gertrude, 8 ; Sher-
bourne, 8 ; Sophia, 8.
Shewell, Ann Talwin, 138; Elizabeth, 201; John,
201 ; Mary, 137 ; Richard Bevington, 140 ; Sarah,
140 ; Thomas, 137, 140 ; Rev. William Marten, 138.
Shirley, Rev. Arthur George Sewallis, 91 ; Mary
Beadon, 91.
Short, Rev. Ambrose, 184 ; Jane, 1S4 ; Lucy, 184 ;
Rev. William, 184.
Shuckburgh, Harriet, 113; Rev. John Nicholas, 113.
Sidmouth, William Wells, Viscount, 86.
Simeon, Charlotte, 85.
Sinclair, Jane Anne Wilhelmina, 82 ; William, 82.
Slater, Frances, 187 ; George, 187.
Slessor, Alethea, 24 ; Rev. John Henry, 24.
Slocock, Edmund, 127 ; Elizabeth, 127 ; Rev.
Frederick Henry, 127 ; Judith Emily, 127.
Smee, Elizabeth, 72 ; Emma Julia, 71 ; Joseph, 71 ;
Joseph Holt, 72.
Smijth, John, 107 ; Mary Dorothy, 107.
Smith, Ann, 57 ; Ann Eliza, 31 ; Charlotte, 201 ;
David, 201 ; Elizabeth, 7 ; Everilda Dorothea,
160; Frances Anne, j6 ; George Pyemont, 62;
Harry Masterton, 21 ; John, 7, 70; John William,
57; Sir John Wyldbore, Bt., 31; Mary, 70;
Mary Ann, 70 ; Mary Elizabeth, 62 ; Robert
George, 5 ; Sarah, 140 ; Ursula F'rances, 21 ;
William 76; Rev. William, 160; William R.,
140.
Snell, -, 55.
Sodor and Man, Rt. Rev. the Honbte Horatio
Powys, Bishop of, 14.
"3
Solis, Alice, 156; Alice Rose, 156; Edward de
Selvier, 156.
Southampton, Charles Henry, Baron, 167 ; Hilda
Mar)-, Lady, 167.
Sparrow, Constance Julia, 9 ; Rev. John Beridge, 9 ;
Louisa, Henrietta, 9.
Spears, Clark, 140; Mary Elizabeth, 140.
Spence, Elizabeth, 138; Emma, 141; John Foster,
138; Mary, 143; Rachel, 137; Robert, 137;
Sarah, 142.
Spencer, Catharine, 39, 85 ; Henry, 39, 85.
Sprot, Cecilia Elizabeth, 201 ; Charlotte Gertrude,
201 ; Elizabeth, 201 ; Georgina Mary, 201 ;
Lieut. -General John, 201 ; Mark, 201.
Squarey, Newill Pitts, 42.
Stacey, Rev. James, 98.
Stanfield, Isabel, 38 ; John, 38.
Stanton, Rev. Alfred Herbert, 130 ; Edith Eleanor,
130; Mary, 130; Rev. William Henry, 130.
Staples, Alice Mary, 71 ; Caroline, 72 ; Constance
Jane, 70; Dorothy Violet Alice, 71; Edith
Constance, 71 ; Elizabeth, 72 ; Emma, 72 ; Emma
Julia, 71 ; Emma Louisa, 71 ; Henry John, 70;
John, 70; Sir John, 70; John James, 71 ; Kezia
Matilda, 72; Louise Mary Ann, 71 ; Lydia, 70;
Mary Ann, 70, 72 ; Dame Mary Ann Elizabeth,
70; Muriel Margaret Mabel, 71 ; Sydney Francis,
71 ; Thomas Henry, 72; Violet Maud Margaret,
71 ; Walter, 71.
Start, Mary, 134; William, 134.
Staunton, Beatrix Amy, 154 ; General George, 154 ;
Henrietta Sara, 154.
Stephenson, Augustus Frederick William Keppel,
166.
Stevens, C. M., 169; Georgina, 169; John Henry,
81 ; Maude, 81.
Steward, Catherine Porterfield, no; Robert, no;
Samuel, 9.
Stewart, Alan, 35; Rev. Dr. Anthony, 50; Arthur,
35 ; Catherine, 32 ; Lady Catherine, 32 ; Charles
Patrick, 32 ; Honble Edward Richard, 35 ; Grace,
50; Honble Henrietta Anne, 31; Horatio
Granville Murray, 31; Lieut. -Colonel the Honble
James Henry Keith, 31 ; John, Earl of Galloway,
31, 32; Lilias Miller, 50; Mary Judith, 35;
Honble Montgomeric Granville John, 32 ; Honble
Reginald, 31 ; Walter, 35.
Stocker, Ada Mary, 102 ; Alonzo Harold, 102 ;
Alonzo Henry, 102 ; Susan Doidge Crawsman,
102 ; Thomas, 102.
Stokes, Francis Griffith, 196 ; Sarah Shelton, 196.
Stones, Francis, 93 ; Mary, 93.
Stooks, Caroline Eliza, 66 ; Caroline Frances, 66 ;
Charles Francis, 66.
Stott, Eliza, 5 ; Joshua, 5.
Stretch, Julia Marina, 125 ; Theodore, 125 ; Venble
Theodore Carlos Benoni, 125.
Strippe, Mary, 64 ; William Slade, 64.
Strong, Mary, 21 ; Thomas, 21.
Stronghill, Louise, 51.
Stroud, Elizabeth Ann, 115 ; James, 115 ; Rev. John,
113, 115 ; Mary, 115.
Stuart, Honble Archibald, 91 ; Caroline, 100 ;
Caroline Jane Julia, 108 ; Honble Cornelia, 91 ;
Rev. Edmund Luttrell, 91 ; Elizabeth, 91 ;
Francis, Earl of Moray, 91 ; Francis James,
91; Lieut. -Colonel Hartwell Harvey, 108 ; John
Arthur, 100 ; William Kier, 108.
Sturges, Anne, 20.
Styles, Sir John Haskin Eyles, Bt., 118; Mary, 118.
Suckling, Rev. Alfred Inigo, 195 ; Anna Maria, 195 ;
Barbara, 196; Caroline, 197; Charles Richard,
197 ; Constance Hopton, 19S ; Elizabeth Cranfield,
198; Emma, 197; Evelyn Maria Elsden, 197;
Fanny, 197 ; Fanny Jane, 198 ; Florence Horatio
Nelson, 197 ; Francis Earle, 197 ; Rev. Henry
Edward, 197 ; John Lionel, 198; Katherine Webb,
196 ; Louisa, 197 ; Lucy, 195 ; Lucy Clementina,
195; Margaret Anne, 197; Mary, 198; Mary
Sarah, 196 ; Rev. Maurice Shelton, 196 ; Robert,
195 ; Rev. Robert Alfred, 195 ; Rev. Robert Alfred
John, 196 ; Robert William Shelton, 197 ; Rosa
Matilda, 196; Sarah Shelton, 196; Captain
Thomas, R.N., 197; Vice-Admiral William
Benjamin, 197 ; see Fox.
Surtees, Anne, 201 ; Anne Hepburne, 199 ; Bertha,
200, 202 ; Bertha Etelka, 203 ; Caroline Isabel,
200 ; Colonel Charles Freville, 200, 202 ; Cicely
Isabel, 200; Crozier, 199; Dorothy Cynthia, 203 ;
Dorothy Joan, 201 ; Elizabeth, 199 ; Elizabeth
Ellen, 200 ; Eliza Snell, 199 ; Georgina Mary,
201 ; Helen Winifred Muriel, 201 ; Henry Edward,
199 ; Henry Ralph Crosier, 201 ; Henry Siward
Baliol, 201 ; Brig. -General Herbert Conyers, 202;
Isabel Mary, 199; Isabel Muriel, 201 ; Jane, 199;
Madeleine Augusta, 202 ; Margaret Caroline, 199 ;
Robert, 199; Robert Lambton, 199, 201.
Sutherland, Alice, 147 ; James, 147.
Sutton, Edward, 168; Mary, 168.
Swanston, George John, 157; Margaret Emilie
Isabel, 157.
Swayne, Caroline, 72 ; Henry Walter, 72 ; John
Pile, 72 ; Stephen Smith, 72 ; Thomas Perrior, 72.
Swinburne, Rev. James, 87 ; Rev. Stanley, 87.
Swinfen-Broun, Elizabeth Doris, 116; Laura, 116;
Colonel Michael Alexander Wilsone, 116.
Swithinbank, Amy, 131 ; Harold William, 131 ;
Isobel, 131.
Symons, Elizabeth, 63.
Talbot, James, 1 68 ; Margaret Matilda, 168 ; Mary,
1 68.
Tapply, Edward, 72.
Tarleton, Alfred Henry, 94, 119; Anne, 120;
Sir Banastre, Bt., 118; Banaster Henry, 120;
Charlotte, 118; Edith Finelta, 119; Edward,
120; Eliza Frances, 118; Elizabeth, 120;
Fanny, 118; Finetta, 119; Dame Finetta Esther,
94, 119; Frances, 118; Frances Egerton,
120; Freda Henrietta, 119; Helen Emma
Boycott, 120; Helen Maud, 119 ; Henrietta
Charlotte, 94, 119; Jane, 120 ; John Walter, 120;
Admiral Sir John Walter, 94, 119; Leigh
Trafford, 120; Mary, 118; Mary Beatrice, 119;
Susan, 120; Thomas, 118, 119; Vera Constance,
119 ; William 120.
Tatham, Barbara, 62 ; Thomas Daniel Fearon, 62.
Taunton, Alice Mary, 161 ; Flora Charlotte, 161 ;
Frances, 129; Rev. Frederick, 161 ; Sir William
Elias, 129.
Taylor, Frederick Oddin, 39, 40 ; George Edward
Moore, 180 ; Rev. John, 39, 85 ; Martha Mau-
leverer, 180 ; Sarah Bingham, 97.
Teague, Harriet, 103 ; James Alexander, 103 ;
Sophia Caroline, 103.
Tennent, Jane, 149 ; John, 149.
Tennyson, George, 93 ; Mary, 93-
Tennyson-D'Eyncourt, Alfred Edmund Clayton, 95 ;
Alice Julia, 94 ; Ashton Lovett, 95 ; Cecily Lovett,
95 ; Charles, 93 ; Charlotte Ruth, 94 ; Clara
Maria, 96 ; Dorothy Ruth, 94 ; Edmund Charles,
94; Admiral Edwin Clayton, 93, 119; Ellen
Elizabeth, 96 ; Emma Frances Mary, 95 ; Eustace
Alexander, 95 ; Eustace Gervais, 95 ; Sir Eustace
Henry William, 95 ; Frances Mary, 93 ; George
Hildeyard, 93 ; Helena Catherine Sophia, 95 ;
Lady Henrietta, 93, 119 ; Henrietta Charlotte, 94,
119; Henrietta Clara Eliza Tennyson, 95; Janet
Watson, 95 ; Julia Frances, 93 ; Louis Charles,
94 ; Millicent Ellen Jean, 94 ; Ralph Eustace
Lovett, 96 ; Sophia, 94 ; Walter Louis Frederick,
96 ; William Henry, 96.
Thacker, Lieut. -Colonel John, 67 ; Violet Anne, 67.
Thairwell, Frederick James, 62.
Thisclton-Dyer, Frances Harriet, 157; Dame
Harriet Anne, 157 ; Sir William Turner, 157.
Thomas, Blanche Maude, 33.
Thompson, Emma Florence, 143; Frances C. E. ,
130; Francis, 130, 143; Francis Longstreth, 143;
Mildred Grace, 143 ; Dame Millicent Ellen Jean,
94 ; Sir Thomas Raikes, Bt. , 94 ; Sir Thomas
Raikes Lovelt, Bt. , 94.
Thomson, Charlotte, 201 ; Helen Winifred Muriel,
201 ; John James, 201.
Thornewell, Anne, 87 ; Thomas, 87.
Thorp, Abigail, 138; Mary, 34; Thomas, 34, 13S.
Thorpe, Margaret Anne, 197 ; Rev. Saint John
Wells, 197 ; Thomas Wells, 197.
Thurgar, Edith, 141 ; William Augustus, 141.
Thurlow, Ann, 45 ; Giles, 45.
Tillott, Anne, 206 ; James, 206.
Tod, Todd, Elizabeth, 53 ; George, 53 ; Margaret
Georgina, 42.
Tomkinson, Anne, 120; Henry, 120; Susan, 120;
Lieut. -Colonel William, 120.
Tower, Cecilia, 203 ; Christopher Cecil, 203 ;
Christopher John Hume, 203 ; Christopher
Thomas, 205 ; Dorothy Cynthia, 203 ; Harriet
Elizabeth, 205 ; Hugh Christopher, 203 ; Rev.
Robert Beauchamp, 203.
Trafford, Eliza Frances, 118; George, 1 18; John
Leigh, 118; His Honour Richard Leigh, 118;
Trafford, 1 1 S ; see Leigh.
Treherne, Louisa, III,
Trimmer, John Alfred, 9 ; Mabel Eliza, 27 ; Violette
Emily, 9 ; William, 27.
Tryon, Eliza Catherine, 9 ; Major-General Samuel,
9 ; Warwick Falkland, 9.
Tucker, Rev. Comyns, 120; Fanny, 120; Jane, 120;
Rev. Peter, 120.
Tully, H. Robson, 81 ; Louie, 81.
Tupper, Heathfield, 146 ; Julia Anne, 146.
Turner, Catharine, 5 ; Collina, 156 ; Dawson, 86 ;
Edward, 91 ; Eliza, 5; John, 93; Maria, 86;
Mary, 93 ; Mary Beadon, 91 ; William, 5.
Turney, Albert Thomas, 206 ; Anna, 206 ; Christine
Frederica, 206 ; Clara Ellen, 207 ; Edmund, 206 ;
Elizabeth Margaret, 207 ; Elsie Kathleen, 207 ;
Emma, 206 ; Emma Christine, 206 ; Frank, 206 ;
George Leonard, 206, 207 ; Henry James, 206 ;
Horace Ferguson, 207 ; Horace George, 207 ; James,
206 ; James Neeve, 206 ; Jessie Anna, 206 ; Leonard
William, 206 ; Leonore Jourgensen, 206; Margaret,
207 ; Mary Dorothea, 207 ; Sophia Elizabeth, 206.
Tumour, Rev. Adolphus Augustus, 46 ; Charles
Chad, 46 ; Edward, Earl of Winterton, 46 ;
Frances Anne, 46 ; Frances Louisa, 46.
Tyssen, Samuel, 195 ; Sarah, 195.
Vaughan, Margaret, 144.
Vassall, see ¥o\.
Vaux, Horatio Ralph, 142 ; Lilly Gray, 142.
Vernon, Caroline Diana, 187 ; Charles, 187 ;
Margaret Eliza, 71; Thomas, 71.
Versturme, Alicia Gertrude, 170 ; Louis Robert
James, 170.
Vialls, Charles Marsh, 109.
Vine, Emma, 144.
Vizard, Thomas Trewren, 35.
Vowel, Elizabeth, 187.
W
Wace, Alfred Augustus, 1S4; Leonard Henry, 184;
Mary, 184.
Wake, Admiral Baldwin Arden, 8 ; Florence
Myra, 8.
Wakefield, Henry, 25 ; Violet Mary, 25.
Waldegrave, Honble Caroline Esther, 28 ; Granville
George, Baron Radstock, 28.
Walford, Henrietta, 133; Henry, 133; Louisa, 133.
Walker, Agnes, m ; Annie Lynch, 7 ; Arthur
Kent, 8 ; Aubrey Turner, 8 ; Betty Constance
Josephine, 7 ; Catharine, 5 ; Catharine Doreen, 7 ;
Charles, 5 ; Charles Alexander, 7 ; Charles
Augustus, 5 ; Charles John, 5 ; Chota Catherine,
8 ; Cyril Herbert, 7 ; Cyril Turner, 7 ; Doris, 7 ;
Dorothea Elizabeth, 8; Edith Emily Agnes, in ;
Edward Arthur Fulford, 8 ; Eleanor Seaflower, 6 ;
Eliza Jane, 27, 36 ; Ellen Louisa, 6 ; Ethel May,
6 ; Eva Isabella, 7 ; Fanny, 28 ; Fanny Harriett,
6 ; Frederic, 7 ; Frederic Percy, 7 ; Gertrude, 8 ;
Gertrude Alice, 6 ; Harriett Kent, 5 ; Hector
Ernest, 8 ; Herbert Frederic, 6, 7 ; Iris Mary
Constance, 7; James Campbell, in ; Jane, 5;
Ketha Clarisse, 5 ; Mary Fulford, 8 ; Nina Blanche
Myrtle, 7 ; Richard, 5 ; Richard Turner, 7 ; Sarah,
S ; Rev. Thomas, 27, 28, 36 ; Vera Constance, 8 ;
Wilfred Percy, 7 ; William Turner, 7 ; Zoe Irene
Dardis, 8 ; see Danvers -Walker.
Walter, Lieut. -Colonel Edward, 65 ; Mary, 65.
Walton, Charles Bendysche, 182 ; Nora Jessie, 182.
Ward, Edward, 146; G. S., 26; Rev. the Honble
Henry, 3 ; Marianne Sophia, 3 ; May, 26 ;
Richard, 117.
Wardle, Dame Elizabeth, 84 ; Hugh, 84 ; Margaret
Elizabeth, 84 ; Sir Thomas, 84.
Warner, Anne Maria, 204 ; Eleanor Mary, 64 ; Rev.
James Lee, 204 ; Percy H. G. , 64 ; Powell, 64.
Warwick, John, 82 ; Mary, 82 ; Mary Elizabeth, 82.
Waters, Dorothy, 21 ; Robert Floyd, 21.
Watson, Edith, 143 ; Helen Lindsay, 142 ; James,
143 ; Rev. John, 8 ; Joseph, 142 ; Lucy, 142 ;
Margaret Lindsay, 142 ; Martha Elizabeth, 8 ;
Maty, 143 ; Mary Fulford, 8 ; Sarah, 142 ; William
Lindsay, 142.
Watt, Dorothea Snell, 62 ; Francis, 60, 62 ; Sarah,
60.
Watts-Russell, Jesse David, 14 ; Mary Neville, 14 ;
Susan Helen, 14.
Way, George, 189 ; Hilda de, 189.
Weaith, Frances, 187 ; Henry, 187,
Weaver, John, 48 ; John Downes, 48 ; Marian, 48.
Weekes, Elizabeth Mary, 144.
Weighell, Ann, 189; John, 189 ; Margaret Ann, 189.
Welldon, Agnes Mildred, 208 ; Rev. Charles Edward,
208 ; Rev. Frank William, 208 ; Irene Mildred,
208 ; Rt. Rev. James Edward Cowell, 208.
Wells, Charlotte Emma, 127 ; Edward, 127 ; Rev.
George, 127.
Wenden, James Gordon, 35.
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Honble Alice Louisa, 172 ;
Honbl= George, 172 ; Maud, 172; see Fitzwilliam.
Were, J. B., 8 ; Sophia, 8.
Wheler, Wheeler, Ann, 61 ; Charles, 61 ; Rev.
Charles, 61; Edward, 48; Granville Hastings,
61 ; Joseph, 81 ; Mary Anne, 48 ; Mary
Elizabeth Miriam, 81; Sarah, 48; Thomas, 4S;
see Medhurst.
Whitaker, Rev. George Henry, 62 ; Herbert
William, 62 ; Lucy, 62.
Whitby, Edward, 173; Margaret, 173; Mary, 173;
Thomas, 173.
Whitear, Anne, 204 ; Elizabeth, 204 ; Rev. William,
204.
Whitehead, Annie, 23 : Rev. James, 23.
Whitelock, John William, 199.
Whitlow, Ann, 135 ; Charles Henry, 135.
Whitmore, Robert, 131; Sophia Anne, 131.
Whitney, Alice Julia, 64 ; Thomas Annesley, 64.
Whitty, Annie, 46 ; Charles Richard, 46 ; Rev.
David La Touche, 46.
Wickens, James, 20.
Wickham, Agnes, 1 ; Rev. Edmund Dawe, 2 ;
W., 1.
Wild, Flora Charlotte, 161 ; Commissary-General
John, 161.
Wildernian, Florence Ada, 175 ; W., 175.
Wilkin, Charles Lestock, 7 ; Nina Blanche Myrtle, 7.
Wilkinson, Bernard Kedington Kodwell, 125 ; Rev.
George Pearson, 199; James, 199; Colonel Josiah,
125 ; Margaret, 199 ; Margaret Mary, 125.
Williams, B., 176; Caroline Matilda, 20; Edith
Sarah, 54 ; Henrietta Belle, 176 ; John Edgar, 54 ;
Lucy, 194; Rev. Robert Edgar, 54; Sophia, 54;
William Molyneux, 194.
Williamson, Sir Hedworth, Bt., 166; Dame Maria,
166 ; Sophia Jane, 166.
Willies, Susan Doidge Crawsman, 102 ; William, 102.
Willis, Rose Emily, 61 ; Rev. William Newcombe, 61.
Wilson, Adelaide Anne, 152 ; Aubrey Brenda Knyvet,
150; Brereton Knyvet, 150; Gertrude Brenda,
150; James Edward Bowles, 152 ; James Leonard,
152; John, 83 ; Margaret Maude, 83; Maria, 11 ;
William, II.
Wingfield-Digby, Ann Eliza, 31 ; John Digby, 31 ;
Rev. John Digby, 31 ; Maria, 31 ; William George
Digby, 3»-
Winslow, Elizabeth, 140 ; Seth, 140.
Winter, Alfred John, 41 ; Rev. George William, 41 ;
Harriet Price Chanty, 41 : Heathcote Gordon, 41 ;
John Palmer, 41 ; Mary, 41.
Winterbotham, William Howard, 27, 28.
Winterton, Edward, Earl of, 46.
Wirgman, Rev. Augustus, 84 j Venb,e Augustus
Theodore, 84 ; Jane Elizabeth, 84 ; Rose, 84.
Wise, Emily, 192 ; Henry, 192.
Wilham, Philip, 117.
Wullaston, Althea, 91 ; Rev. Francis, 91 ; Louisa
Decima Hyde, 91.
Wolseley, Caroline Hastings, 78 ; Elizabeth, 76 ;
Ellen Elizabeth, 78 ; Dame Esther Louise, 78 ;
Frances Anne, 76 ; Frances Garnet, Viscountess,
77 ; Frances Jane, 78 ; Frederick York, 7S ; Garnet
John, 78 ; Garnet Joseph, 76 ; General Sir George
Benjamin, 78; Field • Marshal Garnet Joseph,
Viscount, 77 ; Louisa, Viscountess, 77 ; Mary
Reeves, 78 ; Matilda Emily Victoria, 76 ; Sir
Richard, Bt., 76 ; Surgeon-General Richard, 78 ;
William, 76 ; Rev. William, 76.
Wood, Honble Alice Louisa, 168 ; Andrew, 205 ;
Charles, Viscount Halifax, 168 ; Judith, 124 ;
Mary Gillespie, 205 ; William, 124.
Woodman, Ann, 189 ; Thomas, 189.
Woodrow, Anne, 37 ; Thomas, 37.
Woodward, Deborah, 195 ; Lucy, 195 j William,
195 ; Rev. William, 195.
Woollcombe, Alfred, 67 ; Anne Catharina, 64 ; Basil
Richard, 66 ; Caroline, 66 ; Caroline Eliza, 66 ;
Caroline Priscilla, 63 ; Catherine Margaret, 65 ;
Catherine Margery, 65 ; Charles George Ley,
67 (and Addeiu/a, page Ixxix.) ; Rev. Charles
Kenneth, 67 ; Edgar John Philip, 67 ; Edith, 63 ;
Edith lone, 65 ; Edith Mary, 64 ; Rev. Edward
Percy, 67 (and Addenda, page Ixxix. ) ; Eleanor
Agnes, 64 ; Eleanor Mary, 64 ; Elizabeth Cathe-
rine, 67 ; Ella Margaret, 66 ; Florence Eleanor
Emily, 67 j Frances Jane, 67 ; Frank Rupert,
67 ; Geoffrey Reginald, 66 ; George, 63 ; Vice-
Admiral Geoige, 63, 6S ; George Arthur Ley,
65 ; Rev. George Ley, 63 ; Gladys Con-
stance, 67 ; Gladys Hilda, 65 ; Gladys Mary,
(Addenda, page Ixxix. ) ; Harry Eden, 64 ; Vice-
Admiral Henry Bedford, 64 ; Henry Cardew, 65 ;
Hilda Frances, 67 ; Humphry William, 65 ;
James Yonge, 65 ; Jane, 63 ; Jane Bedford, 63 ;
Jocelyn Mary, 66 ; John, 67 ; John Francis,
65 ; Kate Hilda, 65 ; Kenneth Macaulay, 66 ;
Lilian Mary, 67 ; Lorna Mary, 65 ; Mabel
Catherine, 65 ; Maria, 63 ; Marion Honor, 67 ;
Mary, 65 ; Mary Catharina, 66 ; Mary Eliza-
beth, 63 ; Mary Jane, 64 ; Captain Maurice,
R.N., 66; Maurice Annesley, 66; Priscilla,
63 ; Reginald, 67 ; Richaid, 66 ; Robert, 65 ;
Sarah Ann, 66 ; Sarah Maria, 66 (and Addenda,
page Ixxix.); Thomas, 63; Thomas Robinson,
65 ; Violet Anne, 67 ; Walter Ley, 65 ;
William, 63, 65; William John, 64; Winifred
Lina, 66.
Woollcombe-Adams, Cecil Edward George, 68 ;
Dorothy Katharine Adams, 69; Lieut. -Colonel
Edward, 66, 68 ; Elizabeth Susan, 68 ; Emma
Louisa, 66, 68 ; Evelyn Frances Adams, 68 ;
Gwendoline Mary, 69 ; Hilda Margaret, 69 ; Peter
Edward, 68 ; sec Adams.
Woolmer, Edward, 68 ; Mary Susan, 68.
Worlhington, Alice, 81 ; Alice Elizabeth, 83 ;
Andrew Jukes, 82, 181 ; Andrew Yorke, 8^ ; Anne
Maria, 79; Arthur George, 81 ; Blanche Louisa,
81 ; Charles, 81 ; Charles Henry, 80 ; Eliza, 81 ;
Elizabeth, 79, 80 ; Emily Jane, 83 ; Emma
Susanna, So ; Ernest Andrew, 83 ; Freda Margaret,
83 ; George, 79, 80 ; George Samuel, 80 ; Guy
Jukes, 83; Gwenyth, 83; Harriet Rebecca, 80;
Heather Myra, 81 ; Henrietta Charlotte, 79; Jane
Jukes, 81 ; John Derrick, 81 ; Jonathan, 79 ;
Jonathan Ernest, 81 ; Jonathan York, 79 ; Lancelot
Jukes, S4 ; Laura Eliza, S2, 181 ; Louie, 81 ; Lucy
Anne, 80; Mabel, 81; Margaret Elizabeth, 84;
Margaret Maude, S3 ; Marian, 81 : Mary-
Ann, 80; Mary Elizabeth Miriam, 81; Mary
Jane, 80 ; Maude, 80, 81 ; Molly, 81 ; Myra,
81 ; Noel Worthington, 81 ; Penelope Jane,
81; Penelope Maude, 81; Philip Jukes, 84;
Rebecca, 79; Reginald Yorke, 81; Richard
Jukes, 80 ; Roger Ernest, 83 ; Rose, 84 ;
Sarah, 79 ; Sarah Booth, 82 ; Sarah Caroline,
82 ; Sarah York, 80 ; Susanna, 79 ; Sybil,
83; Thomas Henry Yorke, Si; Walter Moore,
Worthington -Wilmer, Lieut. -Colonel Louis, 145 ;
Louis Emilius Chudleigh, 145 ; Olive Armitage,
'45-
Wright, J. P., 198 ; J. Smith, 14; Mary, 198 ; Mary
Neville, 14.
Wrigley, Annie, 23 ; Emma, 23 ; Oswald Osmund,
23-
Wylde, Jane, 185 ; Rev. John, 185.
Yarborougb, Charles, Baron, 56.
Yates, Frances Mary, 94 ; John Ashton, 94 ; Sophia,
Yelloly, Anna Maria, 195 ; John, 125 ; Sarah, 195.
Yeoman, Ann, 166 ; Rev. Constantine Bernard, 167 ;
Henry Walker, 166; Rev. Henry Walker, 166;
Lady Margaret Bruce, 166.
Yerburgh, Charlotte Mary, 156 ; John, 156.
Yonge, Ann Duke, 64 ; Rev. Duke, 64.
York, Aaron, 79 ; Sarah, 79 ; Most Rev. William
Dalrymple Maclagan, Archbishop of, 28.
Yorke, John Daniel Watson, 102.
Young, Anne, 11; Eliza, 11; Elizabeth, 120;
Frances, 11 ; James, II ; John, 120.
Zetland, Lawrence, Earl of, 166 ; Lawrence,
Marquess of, 167 ; Lilian Selina Elizabeth,
Marchioness of, 167 ; Sophia Jane, Countess of,
166 ; Thomas, Earl of, 166 ; Thomas, Baron, 166 ;
see Dundas.
226
actions anii Corrections.
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
ABERCROMBY. Vol. n, page 61.—
George Ralph Campbell, Baron Aber-
cromby, died in London on Tuesday,
30 October 191 7.
Juliet Janet Georgina, Lady Aber-
cromby, died at Camperdown House,
near Dundee, co. Forfar, on Wednes-
day, 8 December 1915.
ABNEY. Vol. 12, page 152. — Charles
Edward Abney died in February 191 3.
Page 152 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page i.) — Henry Charles Wootton and
Janet Bentley Abney have issue a
daughter, born at Cambridge on Friday,
6 October 19 16.
ADAMS. Vol 13, page 28.— Percy Walter
Lewis Adams of Woore Manor, near
Crewe, co. Chester, married at St.
George's, Newcastle-under-Lyme, co.
Stafford, on Wednesday, 26 April 1916,
Ada Gladys, eldest daughter of Archi bald
Douglas of Salwarpe and of High Park,
both co. Worcester, and of Kingsland,
Newcastle-under-Lyme (see page 1J9
of present volume); born 5 November,
baptised at Salwarpe 14 December 1889.
They have issue a son, Ralph Douglas
Gresley Adams, born 1 May, baptised
at the parish church, Wolstanton, co.
Stafford, 15 June 19 17.
ADAMS. Vol. 18, page 13.— Lieut.-
Colonel Edward Woollcombe-Adams
died, aged 72, at Anstey Hall, co.
Warwick, on Monday, 30 November
1 9 14, and was buried at Anstey. Will
dated 30 October 1901, proved (Prin.
Reg. 171, 15) 10 February 19 1.5, by
Emily Louisa Woollcombe-Adams,
relict (see Pedigree of Woollcombe-
Adams, page 68 of present volume).
Emma Louisa, elder daughter of
Captain George Curtis Adams, R.N.,
and widow of above, died at Anstey
ADAMS, continued.
Hall on Friday, 13 August, and was
buried at Anstey on Tuesday, 17 August
1915. Will dated 26 March 1915, proved
(Prin. Reg., 7, 15) 15 October 1915, by
Richard Woollcombe and Basil Richard
Woollcombe.
Page 16. — Major George Stopford
Adams, Lancashire Fusiliers, was killed
in action at the Dardanelles on Friday,
1 1 June 19 1 5.
AIRY. Vol. 7, page 117. — Arthur Langton
Airy, Lieutenant Northamptonshire
Regiment, was killed in action, near
La Bassee, France, on the night of
10 and 11 January 1915.
Page 118. — Christabel, 3rd daughter
of Sir George Biddell Airy, K.C.B.,
died at the White House, Croom's
Hill, Greenwich, co. Kent, on Friday,
8 June, and was buried at Playford,
co. Suffolk, on Wednesday, 13 June
1917.
James Osmund Airy, temporary
Major (acting Lieut.- Colonel) Man-
chester Regiment, married by special
licence at St. Andrew's, Bournemouth,
co. Hants, on Sunday, 22 July 191 7,
Gladys Maud, youngest daughter of
Charles Loudon of 113 Richmond
Park Road, Bournemouth.
Cathmar, youngest daughter of
Osmund Airy, LL.D., of Cartref,
Crowthorne, co. Berks, was married at
Crowthome 21 July 19 14, to Eustace
Mallabone Eustace, M.A., Assistant
Master at Wellington College, younger
son of the Rev. John Mallabone
Eustace, Rector of Challacombe, co.
Devon.
Page 119. — Beatrice, 5th daughter of
the Rev. William Airy, died at Bedford
on Friday, 9 November, and was
buried in the cemetery at Bedford on
Wednesday, 14 November 1917.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
ALINGTON. Vol. 7, page 29.— George
Henry Alington, Indian Army Reserve
of Officers, attached 2nd Battalion 9th
Gurkha Rifles, was killed in action near
Kut, Mesopotamia, aged 29, 23 February
1917.
Addenda, Vol. 16, page i. — The
Rev. the HonWe Maurice Berkeley
Peel, M.C., Chaplain to the Forces,
attached to Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(husband of Emily [see page 2p],
younger daughter of Julius Alington),
was killed near Bullecourt, France,
while rescuing wounded, 15 May 191 7.
ALLCROFT. Vol. 8, page 58.—
Margaret Jane, widow of Herbert John
Allcroft, was married at Onibury, co.
Salop, on Tuesday, 9 January 191 7,
to Brigadier-General John Guy Rotton,
C.M.G., R.A.
Page 59 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page i.) — Walter Lacy Allcroft, Lieu-
tenant 3rd Border Regiment, and
Ethel his wife have further issue a
daughter, Elizabeth Margaret May,
born at 11 Lymington Road, West
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, on Saturday,
13 May 1 9 16, baptised at St. Martin's,
Gospel Oak, co. Middlesex, 1 2 July
1916.
ALLEN. Vol. 9, page 160 (and Addenda,
Vol. 18, page i.) — George Edmund
Allen was buried at Maymyo, Burma,
India, 9 February 19 14. Will dated
6 May 1903, proved in the Principal
Registry 27 June 1914, by Captain
Frederick John Dalgety, nephew, and
the Rev. Frederick William Knox,
brother-in-law.
ALLGOOD. Vol. 9, page 86.— Robert
Lancelot Allgood died, aged 60,
at Titlington, Alnwick, co. North-
umberland, on Tuesday, 10 October
1916.
Page 88. — Bertram Allgood, Captain
Irish Rifles, was killed in action at
Armentieres, France, on Monday, 7
December 19 14.
ALLIX. Vol 8, page 138 (and Addenda,
Vol. ij, page i.) — Charles Israel
Loraine and the Honble Hilda Allix
have further issue a daughter, Aurea
Ethelwyn, born at Rosemount, Frances
Road, Windsor, co. Berks, on Friday,
7 September, baptised at St. George's
Chapel, Windsor, on Tuesday, 9
October 191 7.
AMHERST. Vol. 13, page 13.— Alice
D'Alton, Countess Amherst, was married
3rdly, 16 December 1914, to H.S.H.
Prince Jean Sapilha-Kodenski.
AMHERST OF HACKNEY. Vol.
15, page 74. — The Rev. Ridley Daniel-
Tyssen died, aged 76, at 61 Tisbury
Road, Hove, co. Sussex, on Tuesday,
27 March, and was buried in the
churchyard of Old Hove Church on
Saturday, 31 March 1917. Will dated
26 March 1908, proved in the Principal
Registry 5 September 191 7, by Geoffrey
Amherst Daniel-Tyssen.
1>age 75- — Cassandra Mary Amelia,
wife of Amherst Daniel-Tyssen, died,
aged 59, on Thursday, 17 September
1914.
AMPHLETT. Vol. 1, page 152.— John
Amphlett, the younger, married at Clent,
co. Worcester, on Wednesday, 25 Au-
gust 1915, Florence Kate, daughter of
John Yorke. They have issue a son,
John Amphlett, born on Saturday, 1 7
March, baptised at Appleton, co. Berks,
on Wednesday, 18 April 191 7.
Edward Baylie Amphlett, Captain
1 2th Worcestershire Regiment (attached
to the 2nd Royal Fusiliers), was killed
in action, aged 38, at Gallipoli on
Friday, 4 June 19 15.
AMPHLETT. Vol. 3, page 157. —
Edward Paul Charlton Amphlett,
Captain Worcestershire Regiment,
married at St. Edmund's, Salisbury,
co. Wilts, on Tuesday, 23 January 1917,
Margaret Minna Innocent, 2nd daughter
of the Rev. Beauchamp Kerr Warren
Kerr-Pease, Rector of Ascot Heath, co.
Berks, and widow of Major Frederick
James Murphy of Ballinacloon, West
Meath, 13th Hussars.
AMPHLETT. Vol 4, page 51 (and
Addenda, Vol. 14, page i.) — Richard
Ferrand Amphlett, 2nd Lieutenant
Worcestershire Regiment, and Mary
Blackford his wife, had further issue a
daughter, born at 9 Parkdale, Wolver-
hampton, co. Stafford, on Wednesday,
31 March 19 15. He was killed in
action on Friday, 6 April 191 7.
ANCASTER. Vol. 14, page 176 (and
Addenda, Vol. 18, page ii.) — Lieut. -
Commander the Honble Peter Robert
Heathcote - Drummond - Willoughby,
R.N., and Pamela May his wife had
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
in
AN CASTER, continued.
issue a son, Peter Gilbert Heathcote-
Drummond - Willoughby, born at 9
Nelson Gardens, Devonport, co. Devon,
on Monday, 8 June 19 14, who died at
Cromarty, co. Ross, on Thursday, 2
November 1916. Lieut.-Commander
Heathcote- Drummond-Willoughby was
lost in H.M.S. "Monmouth" in the
action off Chile, aged 29, 1 November
1914. Pamela May, his widow, was
married 2ndly at Holy Trinity, Upper
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Tuesday, 31
July 191 7, to Commander William
Duncan Phipps, Royal Navy, younger
son of the late William Wilton Phipps.
ARKWRIGHT. Vol. 7, page 18.—
Constance Charlotte, eldest daughter of
Edward Arkwright, and widow of Major
Francis Fawkes, died at Elmfield,
Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, 19 Feb-
ruary, and was buried in the cemetery
at Cheltenham 22 February 191 7 (see
Pedigree of Fawkes, Vol. 7, page pj).
Page 18 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page ii.) — Richard Alleyne Arkwright,
Captain Coldstream Guards, and
Marjorie his wife, have further issue
a son, Michael Richard Arkwright, born
at Windsor, co. Berks, on Tuesday,
5 October, baptised at St. George's
Chapel, Windsor, in November 1915.
Page 18. — Frederic George Alleyne
Arkwright, Captain Royal Flying Corps,
was killed while flying near Glamis
Castle, co. Forfar, aged 29, on Thursday,
14 October, and was buried at Cromford,
co. Derby, on Monday, 18 October
1915.
Page 20. — The Rev. William Harry
Arkwright died, aged 67, at 7 St.
Winifred's Road, Bournemouth, co.
Hants, on Monday, 1 February 19 15,
and was buried at Bournemouth (see
Vol. 15, page jg).
Page 22 (and Addenda, Vol. 13,
page I.) — John Peter and Violet
Catherine Arkwright have further issue
a son, Percy Frederick Arkwright, born
at Hatton House, co. Warwick, on
Wednesday, 24 March 1915, baptised
at Hatton.
ARKWRIGHT. Vol. 18, page 30.—
Catherine Elizabeth, 6th daughter of
the Rev. Joseph Arkwright, died, aged
83, at 14 Brittany Road, St. Leonard's-
on-Sea, co. Sussex, on Friday, 2 1
January 19 16.
ARMSTRONG. Vol. 13, page 145.—
Winifreda Jane, Lady Armstrong,
died, aged 54, at Cragside, Roth-
bury, on Saturday, 5 December, and
was buried at Rothbury 9 December
1914.
Page 145. — Lord Armstrong married
2ndly at Rothbury, co. Northum-
berland, on Thursday, 31 August
1 916, Beatrice Elizabeth, daughter
of Jonathan Cowx of Tudhoe, co.
Durham.
Captain the Honbl= William John
Montagu Watson -Armstrong, North-
umberland Fusiliers, married at
Hampton Wick, co Middlesex, on
Saturday, 27 October 191 7, Zaida
Cecile Drummond, eldest daughter of
Cecil Drummond Wolff of Captanne,
Billere Pau, Basses -Pyrenees, France,
and at the Thatched Cottage, Bushey
Park, co. Middlesex, and grand-
daughter of the Rt. Honble Sir Henry
Drummond-Wolff, G.C.B.
ARMYTAGE. Vol. 1, page 234 (and
Addenda, Vol. 18, page Hi.) — John
Hawksworth and Everilda Frances
Armytage have further issue a daughter,
Ellen Elizabeth, born at 81 Westboume
Terrace, Hyde Park, London, on
Sunday, 23 May, baptised at St.
James', Paddington, London, 10 July
1915-
Page 235.— Lilac Gwendoline, 2nd
daughter of Colonel Arthur Henry
Armytage, R.H.A., was married at St.
Olave's, York, on Wednesday, 9
February 19 16, to Evelyn St. Vincent
Parker-Jervis, youngest son of William
Robert Parker-Jervis of Meaford Stone
and Park Hall, Longford, co. Staf-
ford, by Ethel Mary his wife, eldest
daughter of the Rev. Charles Henry
Mainwaring.
Frances Guinevere, his youngest
daughter, was married at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge, London, on Saturday,
2 December 19 16, to Humphrey
Ernest Bowman, Captain Royal Fusi-
liers and of the Egyptian Civil Service,
elder son of John Frederick Bowman
of Garramore, Arisaig, co. Inverness, by
Cecilia his wife, daughter of Edward
Charrington of Bury's Court, co.
Surrey.
Page 236. — Maud, eldest daughter of
Colonel Henry Armytage, died at 42
Ashley Gardens, Westminster, 15 April
1917.
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
ASHCOMBE. Vol. i8, page 50.—
George, Baron Ashcombe, died, aged
88, at 17 Prince's Gate, London, on
Monday, 26 February, and was buried
at Ranmore, co. Surrey, 2 March 191 7.
Page 53. — Vera Alicia Maria, eldest
daughter of Thomas Riccardi-Cubitt,
Count Riccardi Cubitt, was married at
the private chapel at Eden Hall,
Edenbridge, co. Kent, on Monday, 19
November 1917, to Flight-Lieutenant
William Abbott Meade, R. N., only son of
Joyce Meade of Woodbury, co. Surrey.
Page 55. — The Honble Henry Archi-
bald Cubitt, Captain and Adjutant
Coldstream Guards, Croix de Chevalier
de la Legion d'Honneur, was killed in
action, aged 24, 15 September 1916.
Page 56. — The Honbu Alick George
Cubitt, Lieutenant 15th Hussars, was
killed in action, aged 23, on Saturday,
24 November 191 7.
ASKWITH. Vol. 15, page 108 (and
Addenda, Vol. 17, page ii.) — Thomas
Nowell and Ruby Isabel Askwith have
further issue a son, Andrew Marcus
Askwith, born at Sandridge, Cheam,
co. Surrey, 26 July, baptised at Cheam
in August 1913. Thomas Nowell
Askwith, 2nd Lieutenant Royal Field
Artillery, was killed in action, aged
37, in Flanders, 24 October 19 17.
Page no. — Elizabeth, 4th and last
surviving daughter of John Haddon
Askwith, died, aged 93, at n College
Road, Ripon, co. York, 31 December
1 9 14, and was buried at Ripon Cathedral.
ASSHETON. Vol. 1, page 71.— Emily
Augusta, widow of Ralph Assheton of
Downham Hall, co. Lancaster, died,
aged 82, at the Gable House, Bilton,
co. Warwick, on Tuesday, 19 September,
and was buried at Downham on
Saturday, 23 September 1916.
Page 72. — Richard Assheton, D.Sc,
F.R.S., Lecturer in Animal Embryology
at Cambridge 191 1, died, aged 51,
at Grantchester, co. Cambridge, on
Saturday, 23 October, and was buried
there on Wednesday. 27 October 191 5.
Nicholas Radclyffe Assheton married
at Slaidburn, co. York, on Thursday,
15 April 19 1 5, Mary Nina, elder
daughter of William Peel of Knowlmere
Manor, Clitheroe, co. Lancaster. They
have issue a son, born at Whitebeans,
Upper Hardres, Canterbury, co. Kent,
on Wednesday, 12 December 191 7.
ATLAY. Vol. 14, page 72. — Major
Hugh Wordsworth Atlay, D.S.O., 52nd
Battery Royal Field Artillery, was
killed in action in France, aged 42, on
Sunday, n April 19 15.
Lieut-Commander Harold Trevelyan
Atlay, R.N., served in Europeon War
and died on active service, aged 40, on
Wednesday, n November 1914.
ATT REE. Addenda, Vol. 2, page i.
Francis William Wakeford Town Attree,
Captain Suffolk Regiment, only son of
Colonel Frederick William Town Attree,
R. E. (see Vol. 1., page 153), was
killed in action near Ypres, Flanders,
on Saturday, 8 May 1915.
AUDEN. Vol. 13, page 170. — Mary
Jane, widow of the Rev. William
Auden, died, aged 83, at Carrglou,
Churchdown, co. Gloucester, on Satur-
day, 4 November, and was buried at
Church Broughton, co. Derby, 8
November 1916. Will dated 18 July
191 1, proved in the Principal Registry
3 February 191 7, by Arnold William
Montford Auden, Bertram Auden and
Thomas Edward Auden.
AVEBURY. Vol. 12, page 65 {and
Addenda, Vol. 18, page iv.) — The
Honble Harold Fox Pitt Lubbock,
M.A., Lieutenant Grenadier Guards,
and Dorothy Charlotte his wife, have
issue a son, John Lubbock, born
at Sturry, Canterbury, co. Kent, on
Thursday, 13 May 191 5, baptised at
St. Peter's, Broadstairs, co. Kent ; and a
daughter, Myra, born at 48 Grosvenor
Street, Westminster, on Wednesday,
5 December 1917.
Page 65.— The Honble Eric Fox Pitt
Lubbock, Captain Army Service Corps
and afterwards of the Royal Flying
Corps, who served in the European
War and was awarded the Military
Cross in November 1915, was killed
in action, aged 23, near Ypres,
Flanders, on Sunday, n March 19 17.
Addenda, Vol. 13, page ii. — Lieut.-
Colonel Adrian Grant-Duff, C.B., The
Black Watch, husband of the Honble
Ursula Lubbock (see page 63), was killed
in action, aged 44, at the battle of the
Aisne on Monday, 14 September 19 14.
Page 67. — Sir Nevile Lubbock,
K.C.M.G., died, aged 75, at Oakley,
Bromley Common, co. Kent, on Satur-
day, 12 September, and was buried at
Farnborough, co. Kent, on Wednesday,
16 September 191 4.
ADDITIONS 6» CORRECTIONS.
AVE BURY, continued.
Page 67. — Humphrey Thornton
Lubbock, Lieutenant 28th London
Regiment (Artists' Rifles), married at
St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, London,
on Saturday, 9 September 1916, Elma
Veira, elder daughter of Everard
Britten-Holmes of Roxburghe Man-
sions, Kensington Court, London.
Page 67 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page iv.) — Lieut. -Commander Rupert
Egerton Lubbock, R.N., and Vera
Isabel his wife, have issue a daughter,
Nancy Uiana Mary, born at Wade
Cottage, Havant, co. Hants, on Sunday,
4 October 1914, and a son, Rupert
James Lubbock, born at Bidbury
House, Bedhampton, co. Hants, on
Good Friday, 21 April 19 16.
Page 69 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page iv.) — Major Guy Lubbock, D.S.O.,
and Lettice Isabella his wife, have issue
a son, Joseph Guy Lubbock, born at
26 Cadogan Gardens, Chelsea, co.
Middlesex, on Thursday, 20 May 1915.
Page 70. — Alfred Lubbock died, aged
70, at Kilmarth Manor, Par, co. Corn-
wall, on Monday, 17 July 1916.
Addenda, Vol. 18, page v. — Sir John
Henry Trollope, Baron Kesteven, 2nd
husband of Amy Myddleton (see
page yi\ died at Folkestone, co. Kent,
on Friday, 23 July, and was buried
in " Jack's Spinney," Casewick Hall,
Stamford, co. Lincoln, on Tuesday,
27 July 1915.
Page 71. — Samuel Gurney Lubbock
married on Tuesday, 21 December 1915,
Irene Scharrer. They have issue a
son, Ian Gurney Lubbock, born at
Regent House, Fitzroy Square, St.
Pancras, London, on Tuesday, 16
October 191 7, baptised at Eton
College.
BABINGTON. Vol. 8, page 90.—
Eleanor Katharine, 2nd daughter of
the Rev. Thomas Arthur Babington,
died at St. James' Square, Bath, co.
Somerset, on Wednesday, 23 August
1916.
Page 91. — Humfrey Temple Babing-
ton, Australian Imperial Force, died of
wounds received in action on Tuesday,
1 May 191 7.
BACCHUS. Vol. 1, page 241.— John
Harrold Bacchus, Lance-Corporal New
Zealand Infantry, was killed in action
on Friday, 15 September 1916.
BACCHUS, continued.
Page 241. — Ralph Lancelot Bacchus,
Lance-Corporal New Zealand Infantry,
was killed in action on Friday, 15
September 19 16.
Page 242. — Gladys Esther, younger
daughter of William Ernest Bacchus,
was married at St. Clement's, Bourne-
mouth, co. Hants, on Friday, 30 April
19 1 5, to George Gaskell Mead, Lieu-
tenant Army Service Corps, Motor
Transport, son of Admiral James George
Mead of Ardmore, Surrey Road,
Bournemouth.
William Herbert Ogden Bacchus,
Captain 1st York and Lancaster Regi-
ment, died from wounds received in
action in Flanders on Monday, 13
September 1915.
BACK. Vol. 6, page 118 (and Addenda,
Vol. 18, page v.) — Henry William and
Yvonne Gertrude Back have issue a
daughter, Elizabeth Gertrude, born at
The Firs, Hethersett, co. Norfolk, on
Tuesday, 3 August, baptised at
Hethersett in August 1915.
Page 120. — The Rev. Hatfeild Arthur
William Back, B.A. of Caius College,
Cambridge, was accidentally killed, aged
26, while serving as Chaplain, by the
blowing up of H.M.S. "Vanguard,"
on Monday, 9 July 191 7.
Page 123. — The Rev. Samuel Back
died, aged 92, at the Vicarage, Maxstoke,
co. Warwick, on Friday, 23 November
19.17.
Page 123 (and Addenda, Vol. 17,
page Hi.) — Captain Eric Percy Coventry
Back, R.N., and Violet his wife, had
issue a son and two daughters.
He was killed, aged 45, in the armoured
cruiser H.M.S. " Natal," which blew up
and sank in harbour, on Thursday,
30 December 19 15. Violet his wife,
died the same day.
The Rev. Guy Seymour Back married
at St. Saviour's, Pimlico, London, on
Wednesday, 17 October 19 17, Vera
Eleanor Myra, eldest daughter of
William Herbert Davies of Swindon, co.
Wilts.
BAGOT. Vol. 13, page 2.— Arthur
Greville Bagot died, aged 65, at Rye,
co. Sussex, on Monday, 7 June 1915.
Frederic Spencer Wellesley Bagot, of
the Sussex Regiment, was killed in
action, aged 26, on Saturday, 21 October
1916.
ADDITIONS &> CORRECTIONS.
BAGOT, continued.
Page 5. — Commander Charles Elphin-
stone Fleeming Cunninghame Graham,
M.V.O., R.N., Groom -in-Waiting to
H.M. the King, died, aged 63, on
Friday, 8 June, and was buried at
Ashtead, co. Surrey, 12 June 191 7.
Page 6. — Margaret Anne, only
daughter of Charles Frederick Heneage
Bagot, was married at St. Peter's, Eaton
Square, London, on Tuesday, 17 April
19 1 7, to Edward Richard Marker,
Devon Yeomanry, younger son of
Richard Marker of Combe House,
Honiton, co. Devon, by the Honble
Victoria Alexandrina his wife, eldest
daughter of Edward St. Vincent, Baron
Digby.
BAGOT. Vol. 18. page in.— Edward
Lewis Henry Bagot, 2nd Lieutenant
Welsh Guards, was killed in action
on the Somme, France, aged 19, on
Sunday, 10 September 19 16.
BAKER. Vol, 7, page 156. — Granville
Edwin Lloyd Lloyd -Baker, assumed
the additional name of Lloyd before
that of Baker, by Royal Licence in 191 1.
Page 157. — Michael Granville Lloyd
Lloyd-Baker of The Cottage, Hardwicke,
co. Gloucester, Captain Gloucestershire
Yeomanry, was killed in action 23
April 19 1 6 (see Pedigree of Willoughby
de Broke, Vol. 8, page 39). His elder
daughter Hylda Blanche Lloyd (see
Addenda, Vol. 8, page //.), died, aged
15, at Hardwicke Cottage, Gloucester,
on Sunday, 16 January 19 16.
BARING-GOULD. Vol. 4, page 24.—
Grace, wife of the Rev. Sabine Baring-
Gould, died on Sunday, 9 April, and
was buried at Lew Trenchard, co.
Devon, 12 April 19 16.
Page 25. — The Rev. Baring Baring-
Gould died, aged 74, at 65 Lee Park,
Blackheath, co. Kent, on Wednesday,
4 July, and was buried in Charlton
Cemetery, co. Kent, on Monday, 9 July
1917.
Felicitas, 7th daughter of the Rev.
Sabine Baring-Gould, was married at
the parish church, Brampton, co.
Middlesex, on Wednesday, 5 May
1915, to Sydney F. Eyre, Captain 6th
(Service) Battalion (The King's) Shrop-
shire Light Infantry, son of Edward
John Eyre, formerly Governor of
Jamaica, by Adelaide Fanny his wife,
daughter of Captain Ormond, R.N.
BARING-GOULD, continued.
Page 25. — Cicely Sophia, 9th daughter
of the Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould, was
married at Lew Trenchard on Tuesday,
5 December 1916, to Francis Newport
Tinley, Lieutenant Indian Cavalry.
Page 26 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page vi.) — Charles Sabine and Agatha
Mary Baring -Gould have issue two
daughters, Meriol, born at Little
Langleys, Steep, Petersfield, co. Hants,
on Monday, 5 October, baptised at
Sharow, Ripon, co. York (by her
grandfather, the Rev. James Farmer),
29 November 1914; and Ruth Monica,
born at The Cottage, Pine Ridge,
Farnham, co. Surrey, on Wednesday,
17 November, baptised at Merrow,
Guildford, co. Surrey, 23 December
BARKER. Vol. 5, page 25. — Costanza
Madelaine, only daughter of William
Phillippo Barker, died, aged 71, at
Redclyffe, Sandown, Isle of Wight,
on Friday, 26 November 1915.
Page 27. — Helena Sophia, wife of
Edmund Lincoln Barker, died on
Sunday, 3 December, and was buried
at Merton, co. Surrey, on Wednesday,
6 December 1916. He married 2ndly
at Bude, co. Cornwall, on Wednes-
day, 12 September 1917, Eliza, daughter
of Edward Pethybridge of Launceston,
co. Cornwall, J. P.
BARLOW. Vol. 11, page 65.— Herman
Biddell died, aged 84, at Playford, co.
Suffolk, on Friday, 2 March, and was
buried there on Wednesday, 7 March
1 91 7 (see Pedigree of Biddell, Vol. 3,
page pp).
Page 67. — Harold and Millicent Alice
Barlow have further issue a daughter,
Isobel Helen, born at High Bank,
Tonbridge, co. Kent, on Saturday,
28 September 1907, baptised at
Tonbridge.
Page 68. — George Thomas Barlow
was born n March 1865 [not 1864].
He and Amelia Sophia his wife have
further issue a daughter, Alethea,
born at Banda, India, 27 Novem-
ber, baptised there 19 December
1908.
Charlotte, youngest daughter of the
Rev. John Mount Barlow, died, aged
34, at Bossall Hall, York, on Saturday,
29 February, and was buried at Bossall
2 March 190S.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
BARNARDISTON. Vol 8, page 42.—
Colonel Nathaniel Barnardiston died,
aged 83, at The Ryes, Sudbury, co.
Suffolk, on Wednesday, 23 February,
and was buried at Henny, co. Essex,
on Saturday, 26 February 1916.
Lady Florence, his widow, died at
The Ryes, Sudbury, on Tuesday, 27
March, and was buried at Henny on
Friday, 30 March 191 7.
Page 44. — Major Ernald Barnardiston,
R.E., married at St. Bartholomew-the-
Great, London, on Tuesday, 24 October
19 1 6, Katherine Weston, elder daughter
of Edward Golding Elwes of Felix-
stowe, co. Suffolk, and widow of General
Sir George Digby Barker of Clare
Priory, co. Suffolk, G.C.B. They have
issue a daughter, Bertha Katherine,
born at 10 Barton Street, Westminster,
on Monday, 26 November, baptised at
St. John's, Westminster, on Saturday,
29 December 191 7.
BARNE. Vol. 7, page 159. Lady
Constance Adelaide, widow of Lieut.-
Colonel Frederick St. John Newdegate
Barne, died at 215 Ashley Gardens,
Westminster, on Monday, 30 November
1915, and was buried at Sotterley, co.
Suffolk.
Philip Julius Honywood Ayscogh
Barne died, aged 72, at 28 Ebury
Street, Pimlico, London, on Thursday,
15 March 191 7, and was buried in
Brookwood Cemetery, co. Surrey.
Page 159. — Major Miles Barne,
D.S.O., Suffolk Yeomanry, attached
Scots Guards, died on active service in
France on Monday, 17 September 191 7.
Page 159 (and Addenda, Vol. 16,
page v.) — Michael Barne, Commander
Royal Navy, and Marjorie Gwendoline
Margaret his wife have issue two sons,
John Michael Barne, born at Langford
Place, co. Essex, 3 May 19 12, baptised
at Langford ; and Ivo Miles Barne,
born on Saturday, 17 June 1916,
baptised at Langford.
Seymour Barne, Captain 20th
Hussars, attached Royal Flying Corps
(Military Cross January 1916), was
shot down by an enemy aeroplane on
Monday, 23 April 19 17.
BARRY. Vol. 14, page 5.— Mary Louisa
Barry died, aged 50, at Wingmore
Lodge, Wokingham, co. Berks, on
Thursday, 11 March 1915.
BARRY, continued.
Page 6. — Caryl Arthur Ransome
Barry, Captain 8th (Service) Battalion
The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regi-
ment, married at Kingswood, co.
Surrey, on Saturday, 18 December
1915, Crichton May Perigal of Chalcots,
Lower Kingswood. They have issue a
daughter born at Chalcots, Lower Kings-
wood, on Sunday, 24 September 191 6.
Page 11. — Sir John Wolfe VVolfe-
Barry, K.C.B., died, aged 81, at
Delahay House, Chelsea Embankment,
London, on Tuesday, 22 January, and
was buried in Brookwood Cemetery on
Saturday, 26 January 1918.
Page 12. — Gladys, younger daughter
of Horace Barry, was married at Oxted,
co. Surrey, on Thursday, 8 October
1 9 14, to Alistair Sim Garden, M.B.,
Ch.B., of Colombo, Ceylon.
Page 14. — Kenneth Alfred and Helen
Mary Wolfe-Barry have further issue a
son, born at 4 Embankment Gardens,
Victoria Embankment, London, on
Wednesday, 8 July 1914.
Page 15 (and Addenda, Vol. 1 7, page
Hi) — Eric Gordon and Mary Under-
wood Wolfe- Barry have issue a son, born
at Ardestie, Northwood, co. Middlesex,
on Wednesday, 13 March 191 2.
BARTLETT. Vol. 1, page 66. —
William Bartlett died 6 June 19 17,
and was buried in Anfield Cemetery,
Liverpool, 9 June 1917.
Page 67 (and Addenda, Vol. 16,
page v.) — Godfrey Thomas and Joan
Bartlett have further a son, Thomas
Thornton Bartlett, born at no King
Henry'sRoad,Hampstead, co. Middlesex,
7 September, baptised at St. Alban's,
Holborn, London, 6 October 191 5.
BARTLETT. Vol. 6, page 28.— Robert
Nigel Oldfeld Bartlett, Captain 6th
(Service) Battalion The East Lanca-
shire Regiment, died, aged 22, at
Mesopotamia, of wounds received in
action the day before at Felahiyeh, on
Thursday, 6 April 19 16.
Page 29 (and Addenda, Vol. 14,
page Hi.) — The Rev. Richard Grosvenor
and Evelyn Grace Bartelot have further
issue a daughter, Evelyn Grosvenor,
born at St. George's Vicarage, Fording-
ton, co. Dorset, on Monday, 12 April,
baptised at St. George's Prebendal
Church, Fordington, on St. George's
Day, 23 April 1915.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
BARTON. Vol. i, page go.— Everard
William Barton, F.S.A., died at
Warstone House, Bewdley, co. Wor-
cester, on Wednesday, 13 January, and
was buried at Wribbenhall, co. Worcester,
16 January 1915.
Frederick George Barton died, aged
66, at 2 Lansdowne Road, Bedford, 7
January 19 17, and was buried at Bedford.
Page 91. — Charles Tom Barton died,
aged 63, at Sutton Lodge, Kidder-
minster, co. Worcester, 15 April 1916,
and was buried in the cemetery at
Kidderminster.
Katherine Mary, eldest daughter of
John Everard Barton, died at The
Myrtles, Great Malvern, co. Worcester,
3 April 19 1 5, and was buried at Astley,
co. Worcester.
BATE. Vol. 4, page 173. — Thomas Bate
died at Kelsterton, co. Flint, 13
December 1910, and was buried at
Connah's Quay, co. Flint.
Page 174. — Thomas Bate, Lieutenant
i/Sth Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
was killed in action at the battle of
Gaza 26 March 19 17.
BATTYE. Vol. 5, page 5.— Major-General
Henry Doveton Battye died, aged 81,
in London, 20 February 19 15, and was
buried at Golder's Green, co. Middlesex.
Page 7. — Lieut. -Colonel Clinton
Wynward Battye, D.S.O., King's Shrop-
shire Light Infantry, was killed in
action, aged 43, 25 November 1917.
Addenda, Vol. ij, page iii. — Cyril
Wynyard Battye (son of Lieut.-Colonel
Montagu McPherson Battye, see page 7),
Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps, was
accidentally killed, aged 21, at Nether-
avon, co. Wilts, in a flying accident, 13
March 19 16.
Page 9. — Major Hedley Morton
Battye of the 1st Battalion 5th Gurkha
Rifles, was killed, aged 38, in action in
the Dardanelles in June 1915.
Page to (and Addenda, Vol. 17, page
iv.) — Major Basil Condon Battye,
D.S.O., R.E., and Edith Lilian his
wife, have issue four children, a
son, Basil Wigram Battye, born 17
February 1905, baptised at the Garrison
Church, Ferozepor, Punjab, India ; a
son, Arthur Richard Battye, born
30 June 1906, baptised at Christ
Church, Dalhousie, Punjab ; a daughter,
Winifred Joyce Anderson, born at
Wimbledon, co. Surrey, 4 July 1908;
and a daughter, Diana Bridget, born at
BATTYE, continued.
101 The Ridgeway, Wimbledon, on
Tuesday, 14 August, baptised at Christ
Church, Wimbledon, 24 September
1917.
BAZELY. Vol. 16, page 98.— Julia
Louisa, widow of the Rev. John
Bazely, died, aged 78, at Amberley,
co. Sussex, on Saturday, 3 February,
and was buried at North Stoke, co.
Sussex, on Wednesday, 7 February
1917.
BEAZLEY. Vol. 10, page 146. — Ernest
Henry Beazley married at the District
Registry, Liverpool, 24 June 191 1,
Elsie Warde, daughter of Richard
Braithwaite of Kendal, co. Westmor-
land. They have issue two sons,
Philip Henry Graham Beazley, born
18 February, baptised at Christchurch,
Vancouver, British Columbia, 24 March
1912, and Edward Dudley Hope
Beazley, born 3 January, baptised at
Christ Church, Vancouver, 8 March 1914;
and a daughter, Mollie Emmeline, born
at Vancouver on Friday, 3 Septem-
ber 19 1 5, baptised at Christchurch,
Vancouver.
ArthurTetley Beazley, Captain (General
List), married at St. Mary's, Grantham,
co. Lincoln, on Thursday, 20 May 1915,
Elaine Olive, only daughter of Alfred
Sacksen of Bayswater, London. They
have issue two sons, Peter Arthur
Tetley Beazley, born at 13 Prince's
Gate, Kensington, London, on Thurs-
day, 8 June, baptised at the Pro-
Cathedral, Kensington, 2 July 191 6,
and Henry Tetley Beazley, born at
29 Glenloch Road, Hampstead, co.
Middlesex, on Monday, 15 October,
baptised at St. Dominic's Priory,
Southampton Road, Kentish Town,
8 November 1917.
Page 147 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page viii.) — Hugh Loveday, 2nd
Lieutenant 1st Battalion (The King's)
Liverpool Regiment, and Beatrice
Constance Beazley, have further issue a
son, Hugh John Sherard Beazley, born
at 19 Lansdowne Crescent, Kensington,
London, on Tuesday, 18 July, baptised
at St. Mary-the-Virgin, Oxted, co.
Surrey, on Sunday, 15 October 1916.
Page 147. — Robert Gordon Beazley,
Captain 17th (Service) Battalion (The
Ring's) Liverpool Regiment, married
at St. Margaret's, Westminster, 5 June
1915, Ellen Dolga, 2nd daughter of
ADDITIONS & COLLECTIONS.
IX
BEAZLEY, continued,
Sir Osmond Williams of Deudraeth
Castle, co. Merioneth, Baronet. They
have issue a son, Sam Beazley,
born at 7 Grenville Place, London,
on Wednesday, 29 March, baptised
at Penrhyn - Deudraeth 25 April
1916.
Page 148. — Harold Gilroy Beazley,
Lieutenant 3rd West Lancashire Royal
Field Artillery, married at Ospringe, co.
Kent, on Saturday, 16 January 1915,
Edith Birkmyre, elder daughter of
Ralph Erskine Langlands of Heswall,
co. Chester. They have issue a son,
Harold Derek Beazley, born at
Monahruah, Heswall, on Monday, 4
October, baptised at Barnston, co.
Chester, 17 November 1915 ; and a
daughter, Betty Margaret, born at
Braeside, Upton, co. Chester, on
Wednesday, 18 April, baptised at
Barnston 27 May 19 17.
BELLASIS. Vol. 2, page 60.— Lewin
Bentham Bovvring, C.S.I., died, aged
85, at Woodlands, Torquay, co. Devon,
on Friday, 14 January, and was buried
at Torquay 19 January 19 10. Will
dated 5 June 1907, proved in the
Principal Registry 8 February 1910,
by Wilfrid Joseph Bowring and Oswin
John Charlton (see Pedigree of Bowring^
Vol. 6, page 4). His widow, Katharine,
died at Edgbaston, co. Warwick, 18
March, and was buried at Torquay
23 March 1915. M.I.
Page 62. — Philip Joseph Bellasis,
Captain 5th Battalion (King's) Shrop-
shire Light Infantry, was killed in
action, aged 23, at Delville Wood,
France, 24 August 19 16.
John Henry Bellasis, married at
Buluwayo, Rhodesia, South Africa,
20 April 191 1, Dorothy Alexander.
They have issue a daughter, Frances
Mary Walmes, born at Buluwayo 7
March 191 2 ; and two sons, John
William Melvill Bellasis, born in June
1914, and Richard Lumsden Bellasis,
born 20 June 1915.
Mildred Mary, 3rd daughter of
William Dalglish-Bellasis, was married
at the Oratory, Brompton, London, 28
July igiOjtoVictor Robert Montgomerie,
Captain 2nd Life Guards.
William Joseph Bellasis of Bowker's
Horse, was killed in action, aged 29,
at Longido, British East Africa, on
Tuesday, 3 November 1914.
BENDALL. Vol. 15, page 42.— Ellen
Jane, widow of Robert Smith Bendall,
died at Southampton on Monday, 15
April, and was buried in Wandsworth
Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Thursday, 18
April 191 2
Theodora Bruce, eldest daughter of
Robert Smith Bendall, and widow of
Charles Alexandre dc Selincourt, died,
aged 70, at 26 Belsize Grove, Hamp-
stead, co. Middlesex, on Tuesday, 28
January 19 13.
Page 43.— Roland Bendall, 2nd Lieu-
tenant 25 1st Tunnelling Company, Royal
Engineers, married at the church of
the Holy Ghost, Nightingale Squaref
Balham, co. Surrey, 8 September 19 10,
Anne Louise Marguerite Alice, younger
daughter of Jacques Rabier of Mont-
moreau, Charente, France ; born at
Montmoreau 5 June 1884. They have
issue two daughters, Cecile, born at
Ginsberg Gold Mine, district of Boks-
burg, province of the Transvaal, South
Africa, on Sunday, 15 September 1912,
registered at Boksburg ; and Jacqueline
Naomi, born at Van Ryn Deep Gold
Mine, Benoni, Transvaal, on Wednesday,
24 February 1915, registered at Benoni;
Naomi, younger daughter of Robert
Smith Bendall, was married at St.
Michael's, Southampton, on Monday,
28 December 1914, to Geoffrey
Bertram Cundell (her 2nd cousin), 2nd
Lieutenant Hampshire Royal Engineers
(2nd son of George Bathe Cundell of
Southampton) ; born at Tavistock, co.
Devon, 21 July 1885.
Page 45. — John Manley Bendall,
1st Highland Light Infantry, married at
St. Mary's, West Kensington, London, 2
December 191 5, Pearl Vera, younger
daughter of William Elbert Dando.
Page 46. — Gerard Bendall died on
Monday, 19 February, and was buried
in Highgate Cemetery, co. Middlesex,
on Saturday, 24 February 191 7.
Page 49. — Margaret Emma, elder
daughter of Samuel John Bendall, of
Shiplake Rise, Henley-on-Thames, co.
Oxford, was married at Holy Trinity,
Sloane Street, Chelsea, co. Middlesex,
8 February 19 12, to Edward Carr,
younger son of Theodore Carr.
Helen Mary, his younger daughter,
was married at St. James', Sussex
Gardens, Hyde Park, London, 14 Tulv
191 7, to Douglas Henry Corsellis, Lieu-
tenant 3rd Norfolk Regiment, younger
son of Henry Nicholas Corsellis.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
BENSON. Vol. s, page 123.— Margaret,
younger daughter of the Most Rev.
Edward White Benson, Archbishop
of Canterbury, died, aged 50, at
Wimbledon, co. Surrey, on Satur-
day, 13 May, and was buried at
Addington, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 16
May 1916.
Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson
died, aged 42, at Salford on Monday,
19 October, and was buried in the
orchard attached to his house at Hare
Street, co. Hertford, on Friday, 23
October 1914.
BENTLEY. Vol. 1, page 138.— The
Rev. Samuel Bentley, of Clare College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1849, M.A. 1852,
Rector of Newent, co. Gloucester,
1897-1905, died, aged 84, at Wood-
land Grove, Torquay, co. Devon, on
Friday, 3 January, and was buried in
the cemetery at Torquay on Tuesday,
7 January 1908. His widow Fanny
(daughter of Andrew Baden of Highbury,
co. Middlesex), died, aged 81, at St.
Ives, co. Cornwall, on Friday, 18
September 1914.
Page 141 (and Addenda, Vol. if,
page to.) — Horatio Haliburton and
Evelyn Bentley have further issue a
daughter, born at Plas Merdyn,
Holywood, co. Down, on Friday, 24
July 1914.
BENYON. Vol. 15, page 122. — Henry
Arthur Benyon, Lieutenant Berkshire
Yeomanry, married at Holy Trinity,
Sloane Street, Chelsea, co. Middlesex,
on Wednesday, 10 March 191 5, Violet
Eveline, 2nd daughter of Sir Cuthbert
Edgar Peek of Rousdon, co. Devon,
Baronet, by the Honble Augusta Louisa
(Brodrick) his wife, eldest daughter of
William, 8th Viscount Midleton (see
Vol. j, page p6), born at Wimbledon
House, co. Surrey, 6 December 1886.
BESSBOROUGH. Vol. 12, page 1 10.—
The Honble Mary Elizabeth (V.A.),
widow of the Rt. Honble General Sir
Henry Frederick Ponsonby, G.C.B.,
died at Gilmuire, Ascot, co. Berks,
on Monday, 16 October, and was
buried at Ascot on Thursday, 19
October 19 16.
Page 115.— The Rt. Honble Sir
Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby-
Fane, G.C.B., I.S.O., died, aged 91, at
Brympton, co Somerset, on Wednesday,
BESSBOROUGH, continued.
1 December, and was buried at
Brympton on Monday, 6 December
1915-
John Henry Ponson by-Fane died at
Brympton d'Evercy, co. Somerset, on
Monday, n September 19 16, and was
buried at Brympton.
Cyril Thomas Ponsonby, Lieutenant
King's Royal Rifle Corps, was killed
in action, aged 21, on Thursday, 24
August 19 16.
Page 1 1 6 (and Addenda, Vol. /j,
page iv.) — George Arthur and Sheila
Ponsonby have further issue a son
born on Friday, 13 April 19 17.
Page 116 (and Addenda, Vol 18,
page viii.) — Viscount and Viscountess
Duncannon have further issue a son,
Desmond Neuflize Ponsonby, born at
22 Portland Place, St. Marylebone,
London, on Wednesday, 4 August,
baptised at St. James', Piccadilly,
London, on Tuesday, 14 September
'915-
Page 116. — Major the Honble Cyril
Myles Brabazon Ponsonby, M.V.O.,
3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards, was
killed in action while leading a charge
on Hill 70, in France, on Tuesday, 28
September 1915.
Page 118. — Mabel Elizabeth, eldest
daughter of Louis George De Hale
Ponsonby, and wife of Major Douglas
Stewart, Royal Field Artillery (see
Addenda, Vol. 14 page iv.), died
in 1914.
Joan, youngest daughter of Louis
George De Hale Ponsonby, was
married at St. Margaret's, Westminster,
on Tuesday, 9 June 19 14, to Maurice
Bevan, eldest son of David Augustus
Bevan of Burloes, Royston, co. Hertford,
by the Honble Maud Elizabeth his wife,
youngest daughter of Henry Bouverie
William, Viscount Hampden, G.C.B.
Page 120. — Spencer Lawrence Pon-
sonby, Lieutenant 12th Battalion
Middlesex Regiment, died at Rouen,
France, aged 19 (from wounds received
in action 8 January), on Wednesday,
12 January 1916.
BICKLEY. Vol. 18, page t 14.— Thomas
and Sarah Bickley were married at St.
Bartholomew's Edgbaston, co. Warwick,
25 [not 26] October 1795.
Olivia, eldest daughter of Thomas
Bickley, died, aged 79, at Moseley,
co. Worcester, 30 November, and was
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
XI
BICKLEY, continued.
buried in Brandwood End Cemetery,
King's Norton, co. Worcester, 5
December 1917. Administration was
granted at Birmingham 2 January 19 18,
to William Bickleigh Bickley, brother.
Page 116. — Constance Bickley was
born on Sunday, 26 April [not March]
i9°3-
BICKNELL. Vol 17, page 38.— Edith,
youngest daughter of Elhanan Bicknell,
died, aged 73, at Ivy Lodge, Worcester
Park, co. Surrey, on Thursday, 22
February, and was buried in Norwood
Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Wednesday,
28 February 191 7.
Page 39. — Edward Gregor Conduitt
Bicknell, 1st Battalion London Scottish
Regiment, was killed, aged 18, in the
trenches . at Messines, Flanders, 31
October-i November 19 14.
Page 41. — Herman Kentigern Bick-
nell, Captain Oxfordshire and Bucking-
hamshire Light Infantry, died of wounds
received in action in Mesopotamia on
Tuesday, 24 July 1917.
Page 42. — Sidney Bicknell was buried
at Barcombe, co. Sussex, on Monday,
30 October 1911.
Rosa Louisa, his widow, was buried
at Barcombe on Saturday, 1 1 January
1913-
Page 43.— Edgar Bicknell died at
Bedford in 1917. His wife, Eliza Kate,
died at Northampton on Friday, 12
March 19 15.
BIDDELL. Vol. 3, page 99. — Herman
Biddell died, aged 84, at Playford, co.
Suffolk, on Friday, 2 March, and was
buried there on Wednesday, 7 March
1 9 1 7 (see Pedigree of Barlow, Vol. II,
page 6j).
Page 99 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page ix.) — The Rev. Herman Master-
man and Violet Marjorie Biddell have
further issue a son, John Herman Biddell,
born at 65 Fitzjohn's Avenue, Hamp-
stead, co. Middlesex, on Thursday,
14 October, baptised at St. Jude's,
South wark, co. Surrey, 24 November
Juliana Harriet, 3rd daughter of
Herman Biddell, was married at St.
George -the -Martyr, South wark, co.
Surrey, on Wednesday, 3 February
1915, to Owen Dyne Steel, Captain
3rd Monmouthshire Regiment, eldest
BIDDELL, continued.
son of Colonel William Dyne Steel,
M.D., of Abergavenny, co. Monmouth,
formerly commanding 3rd Monmouth-
shire Regiment.
BINGHAM. Vol. 16, page 30.— Colonel
Sir John Edward Bingham, Baronet,
died, aged 75, in London on Thursday,
18 March 19 15.
BLACKBURNE. Vol. 10, page 142.—
Dorothea Anne, eldest daughter of
Colonel John Ireland Blackburne, and
widow of Heywood Bright, died, aged
68, in London, on Friday, 16 February,
and was buried at Little Berkhamp-
stead, co. Hertford, on Tuesday, 20
February 19 17 (see Pedigree of Bright,
Vol. 2, page 77.)
Page 144. — Gilbert Ireland Black-
burne married at St. Peter's, Eaton
Square, London, on Thursday, 10
November 1910, Mellony Catherine
Isabel, eldest daughter of Lieut. -Colonel
Charles a Court Repington, C.M.G., of
Amington Hall, Tamworth, co. Warwick.
BLUMER. Vol. 9, page 73.— Murray
Howard Percy Blumer, Private Middle-
sex Regiment, missing, unofficially
reported killed, aged 27, in action on
Saturday, 1 July 19 16.
Additions, Vol. iS, page ix. — The
2nd child of George and Mabel Louise
Blumer, should read, a daughter, Elsie
Walford, born at 64 Trumbull Street,
New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A., 16
May 1 91 3, not as printed.
BODDINGTON. Vol. 1, page 123.—
Frances Elizabeth, eldest daughter of
Reginald Brook Boddington, and widow
of the Rev. Charles Smith, died, aged 80,
at Brighton, co. Sussex, on Wednesday,
5 May, and was buried in the cemetery
at Brighton 8 May 191 5.
Page 126. — The Rev. Vincent Coke
Boddington, Army Chaplain, married
at St. Mary Abchurch, London, on
Saturday, 6 November 191 5, Florence
Garrett, 2nd daughter of Segar Bastard
of Chigwell, co. Essex. He died, aged
30, at the Pinewood Sanatorium,
Wokingham, co. Berks, from the
results of active service, on Tuesday,
13 March, and was buried at St.
Sebastian's, Crowthorne, co. Berks, 16
March 191 7.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
BODDINGTON, continued.
Page 126. — Mary Aubrey, younger
daughter of Arthur Cavendish Onslow
Boddington, was married at St. Peter's,
Cranley Gardens, South Kensington,
London, on Wednesday, 15 Septem-
ber 1915, to Peter Ronald Griffiths-
Buchanan, 10th Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders, elder son of John
Griffiths-Buchanan of Clyde House,
Hereford.
BODINGTON. Vol. 14, page 119 —
Cecil Herbert Bodington, Captain
Royal Horse Guards, married at St.
Peter's, Bayswater, London, on
Tuesday, 25 July 1916, Lillias Emily,
elder daughter of Colquhoun May
Somerville of 49 Holland Park,
Kensington, London. He was killed
in action, aged 37, on Wednesday,
1 1 April 19 1 7.
BOISSIER. Vol. 10, page 66.— William
Arthur Marshall Boissier, Lieutenant
Royal Marine Artillery, was accidentally
drowned on Friday, 27 July 191 7, and
was buried at Oostbeck, near Fumes,
Flanders.
Page 68. — Marian Dorothy, younger
daughter of the Rev. Peter Henry
Boissier, died at Bristol on Tuesday, 28
November, and was buried in Green-
bank Cemetery, Bristol, 2 December
1916.
BOND. Vol. 3, page 72.— The Rev. William
Henry Bond died, aged 84, at the
Rectory, High Ongar, co. Essex, on
Sunday, 12 March, and was buried at
Beauchamp Roding, co. Essex, on
Friday, 17 March 1916.
BOOTH BY. Vol. 16, page 181.—
Seymour William Brooke and Clara
Margaret Boothby have further issue
a daughter, Serena Margaret, born at
Efford Holbeton, Plymouth, co. Devon,
on Sunday, 21 June 1914.
Page 182. — Ernest Brooke Boothby,
2nd Lieutenant Rifle Brigade, was
killed in action, aged 35, on Tuesday,
11 July 1916.
John Henry Boothby, Lieutenant
Royal Horse Artillery, was killed in
action, aged 23, on Sunday, 23 July
1916.
Page 184. — Cora, 3rd j daughter' of
George William Boothby, and widow
of Colonel George Duncan Wahab,
BOOTHBY, continued.
was married on Wednesday, 30
April 1913, to Thomas Hart-Davies,
F.R.G.S., of the Indian Civil Service
1869-97, and M.P. for North Hackney
1906-10.
Page 188. — Colonel Reginald Evelyn
Boothby, Royal Field Artillery, died
at Scarp, Canterbury, co. Kent, on
Thursday, 25 February 1915.
Page 192. — Basil Tanfield Beridge
and Katharine Georgina Boothby
have further issue a daughter, Jane
Penelope, born at Clifton, co.
Gloucester, on Saturday, 27 June
19 14, and a daughter, born on Friday,
11 June 1915.
BOUGHEY. Vol. 18, page 100.—
Colonel George Fletcher Ottley
Boughey, C.S. I., died, aged 73, on
Thursday, 17 January, and was buried at
Forton, co. Salop, on Saturday, 19
January 1918.
Page 10 1. — Constance Susannah, wife
of Major-General John Boughey, died at
Brancaster, co. Norfolk, on Monday,
4 December 191 6.
The Rev. Percy Fletcher and Elsie
le Strange Boughey, have further issue
a daughter, born at Narborough, co.
Norfolk, on Sunday, 4 June 1916.
George Menteth and Noel Evelyn
Boughey have further issue a daughter,
born at Tillingdown, Caterham, co.
Surrey, on Saturday, 9 December 1916.
Their elder daughter was named Mary
Hermia.
Page 103.— Katharine Clara, younger
daughter of the Rev. Anchitel Harry
Fletcher Boughey, was married at St.
Mary-the-Great, Cambridge, on Thurs-
day, 8 April 1915, to Robert Mervyn
Powys Druce, youngest son of R. A.
Druce of 2 Third Avenue, Hove, co.
Sussex.
Page 104. — Commander Alfred
Fletcher Coplestone-Boughey, R.N.,
was killed in the North Sea battle
off Jutland, on H.M.S. "Defence," on
Wednesday, 31 May 19 16.
BOURNE. Vol. 3, page 148.— John
William Bourne died, aged 70, at
Henwick Hill, Worcester, on Friday,
19 February 191 5.
Page 149. — Margaret, younger
daughter of the Rev. John Bury
Bourne, died at Paignton, co.. Devon,
on Wednesday, 17 March 1915.
ADDITIONS <V CORRECTIONS.
Xlll
BOWRING. Vol. 6, page 3.— Frederick
Hermann Bowring died, aged 94, at 28
Gayton Road, Hampstead, co. Middle-
sex, 1 1 September, and was cremated at
Golder's Green, co. Middlesex, the
remains being subsequently interred
in the old cemetery at St. Bartholo-
mew's, Exeter, co. Devon, 15 September
1917.
Page 3 (and Addenda, Vol. 16,
page mi.) — Charles Calvert and Ethel
Dorothy Bowring have further issue
a son, born at Nairobi, East Africa,
on Good Friday, 6 April 1917, and
died a few hours later.
Page 3. — Noel Hamilton Bowring
married at St. Peter's, Regent Square,
London, 4 April 1910, Frances Mary,
daughter of Walter Vernon of Shaw
Farm, Boreham, co. Wilts. They have
issue twin daughters, Angela Faith and
Phyllis Mary, born at Hampstead 4
April, baptised at All Saints', Ennismore
Gardens, Kensington, London, 6 May
Page 4. — Katharine, widow of Lewin
Bentham Bowring, C.S.I., died at
Edgbaston, co. Warwick, 18 March,
and was buried at Torquay, co. Devon,
23 March 1915 (see Pedigree of Bellasis,
Vol. 2, page 60).
Page 5 (and Addenda, Vol. 12,
page viii.) — Philip Francis and Martha
Hide Bowring have further issue a
son, Philip Bowring, born at Oorgam,
Mysore, India, on Tuesday, 21
September 1915.
Page 6. — Francis Stephen Bowring,
Captain 22nd Punjabis (mentioned in
despatches 14 July 1916), was killed in
action while in command of his regi-
ment at Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia, on
Monday, 22 November 19 15.
Wilfrid Joseph Bowring married at
St. James', Spanish Place, London, on
Saturday, 3 July 19 15, Rosina, daughter
of Hendrikus Albertus Rikkert of
Deventer, Holland.
BOYCE. Vol. 17, page 119. — Innes
Douglas Boyce, Sergeant Royal Berk-
shire Regiment, died, aged 31, on
Wednesday, 16 August 1916, of wounds
received in action at Posieres, France,
and was buried in Tuckevillers British
Cemetery.
BOYD. Vol. 8, page 162.- Jane Diana,
wife of William Boyd, died at Benton
House, The Park, Cheltenham, co.
BOYD, continued.
Gloucester, on Monday, 30 April
191 7, and was buried at Leckhamp-
ton, co. Gloucester, 3 May 19 17.
Page 163. — Adelaide, widow of the
Venble Charles Twining Boyd, died at
Fiveways, Camberley, co. Surrey, 26
May, and was buried at Frimley, co.
Surrey, 30 May 191 7.
Page 164. — Edward Fenwick Boyd,
Lieutenant Northumberland Fusiliers,
was killed in action near Vailly, at the
battle of the Aisne, France, aged 24,
20 September 19J4.
Hugh Lennox Fleming Boyd, Captain
The Black Watch, was killed in action,
aged 26, 19 November 191 7.
BRACE. Vol. 6, page 88.— Frank
Addison Brace sold Doveridge Hall in
1 9 10, and died, aged 52, at Needwood
House, Burton -on -Trent, co. Stafford,
on Wednesday, 10 April 191 2.
Henry Fergusson Brace, D.S.O.,
Captain 15th Hussars, married at Christ
Church, Lancaster Gate, Bayswater,
London, on Saturday, 6 May 1916,
Beatrice Ida, elder daughter of Major
Sir William Henry Feilden of Dilhome
Hall, co. Stafford, and Feniscowles, co.
Lancaster, Baronet, by Evelyn Mary his
wife, eldest daughter of Sir Morton
Manningham-Buller, Baronet.
BRADFORD. Vol. 16, page 195.—
Colonel Sir Evelyn Ridley Bradford,
Baronet, was killed in action at
Soissons, France, aged 45, 14 September
19 1 4, and was buried in the cemetery
there overlooking the Aisne Valley.
Major Edward Austen and Margaret
Louisa Bradford have further issue a
daughter, born at 113 Warwick Road,
Earl's Court, London, 22 September
1915-
Page 196. — Colonel Francis William
Boileau, C.B., died, aged 80, at Elstowe,
Camberley, co. Surrey, 14 November
19 1 5, and was buried at Camberley.
Emily Maude, youngest daughter of
the Rev. William Mussage Kirkwall
Bradford, died at Aston Rise, Henley-
on-Thames, co. Oxford, 26 December
1916, and was buried at Remenham, co.
Berks.
Cecil Aubrey Bradford, Captain
Yorkshire Regiment (attached Nigeria
Regiment), married at Upton Pyne,
co. Devon, on Thursday, 5 August
1915, Mildred Ellen Grace, 2nd
daughter of the Rev. Arthur Hillyard,
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ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
BRADFORD, continued.
Rector of Upton Pyne. They have
issue a daughter, Margaret Cecilia
Ellen, born at Upton Pyne on Satur-
day, 1 7 June, baptised at Upton Pyne
29 July 1916. He was drowned at sea
while returning from Lagos, Nigeria,
to England, aged 31, on Tuesday,
24 April 191 7.
BRADNEY. Vol 1, page 2.— Philip
Edwin Bradney, Captain 6th Battalion
Somerset Light Infantry, was killed
in action in France, aged 34, on
Saturday, 31 July 1915,
BRANFILL. Vol. 17, page 90.— Capel
Aylett Branfill, married 2ndly at
Wonastow, co. Monmouth, on Saturday,
2 June 1917, Victoria Adela, daughter
of Captain the Rev. Charles Edward
Chaloner Lindsey, Army Chaplain.
Page 90 (and Addenda, Vol. iS,
page xii.) — Capel Lisle Aylett Branfill,
Captain Glamorganshire Yeomanry, and
Susannah Hamilton Seymour his wife,
have issue a daughter, born at The
Almonry, Evesham, co. Worcester, on
Monday, 14 September 1914. He
died, aged 31, from wounds received
in action on Thursday, n May 1916.
BRASSEY. Vol. 14, page 60.— Lady
Helen de Vere, youngest daughter of
Thomas, Earl Brassey, G.C.B., was
married at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London, on Wednesday, 16 August
191 6, to Major John Murray, Scottish
Horse, son of John Murray, C.V.O.,
F.S.A., of 50 Albemarle Street,
London, by Katherine Evelyn his wife,
4th daughter of William Leslie of
Warthill, co. Aberdeen.
Page 63.— Gilbert George Reginald,
Earl de la Warr, died at Messina, Sicily,
on Thursday, 16 December 1915.
Page 65. — Robert Bingham and
Violet Edith Brassey have further issue
a son, Hugo Bulkeley Brassey, born on
Saturday, 5 March 19 10; and two
daughters, Pamela Rachel, born on
Monday, 4 December 191 1, and
Diana, born on Tuesday, 7 July
1914.
Page 68. — Lieut.- Colonel Harold
Ernest Brassey, Royal Horse Guards
(attached South Lancashire Regiment),
and Lady Norah his wife, have further
issue a daughter, born at 40 Hill Street,
Berkeley Square, London, on Monday,
BRASSEY, continued.
1 December 1913. He was killed in
action, aged 39, on Sunday, 16 July
1916.
Page 68 (and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page vi.) — Colonel Edgar Hugh
Brassey, 1st Life Guards, M.V.O., and
Margaret Harriet his wife, have further
issue a son, Hugh Trefusis Brassey,
born on Tuesday, 5 October 1915,
baptised at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London.
BREE. Vol. i, page 280.— The Venbl«
William Bree died at the Rectory,
Allesley, co. Warwick, on Sunday,
28 January, and was buried on Friday,
2 February 1917. Will dated 10 May
1916, proved at Birmingham 27 June
191 7, by Sophy Adele Bree, relict,
Frederick Twist and Augustus Donaldson
Perrott. Sophy Adele, his widow, died,
aged 59, at Gable End, Allesley, on
Wednesday, 2 January 19 18.
BREWSTER. Vol. 13, page 19.— Mary
Elizabeth, eldest daughter of James
Brewster, died, aged 74, at Ealing, co.
Middlesex, on Friday, 15 December
191 6, and was buried at Halstead, co.
Essex.
Page 22. — Clement James Brewster
married at St. Mark's, Purley, co.
Surrey, on Saturday, 20 June 1914,
Ruth Amelia Briggs, youngest daughter
of James Edward Carver of Hampstead,
co. Middlesex.
Page 23. — Lieut.-Colonel Robert
Ferdinand Brewster, Royal Artillery,
and Katherine Louisa Varenne his
wife, have further issue two sons,
James Robert Varenne Brewster, born
at Weymouth, co. Dorset, on Sun-
day, 20 June 1915, and Charles Han
Brewster, born at Bombay, India, on
Wednesday, 30 August 19 16.
BREWSTER. Vol. 15, page 8.— Sophia
Esther, widow of Francis Wentworth
Brewster, died at Wreatham Place,
Bournemouth, co. Hants, on Thursday,
2 November 1916.
BRIGHT. Vol. 2, page 17.— Harriette,
3rd daughter of Samuel Bright of
Sandheys, West Derby, co. Lancaster,
died, aged 80, at 5 Huskisson Street,
Liverpool, on Saturday, 19 February
19 1 6, and vvas buried in the ancient
Chapel of Toxteth, Liverpool.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
BRIGHT, continued.
Page 17. — Dorothea Anne, widow of
Heywood Bright, died, aged 68, in
London, 16 February, and was buried
at Little Berkhampstead, co. Hert-
ford, on Tuesday, 20 February 1917
(see Pedigree of Blackburne, Vol. 10,
page 142).
BRINE. Vol. 4, page 18.— The Rev.
James Edward Bouverie Brine died
at the Rectory, Drayton St. Leonard,
co. Oxford, on Saturday, 24 April, -
and was buried at Drayton 27 April
1915-
Page 19. — Major Percival Forbes
Brine died, aged 57, at Ashford, co.
Kent, 26 May 1916, and was buried in
Eddington Cemetery, Heme Bay, co.
Kent.
Percival John Frederick Bouverie-
Brine, Lieutenant Army Service Corps
(who assumed the additional name of
Bouverie by Deed Poll dated 6
December 1915), married at Holy
Innocents', South Norwood, co. Surrey,
22 December 19 14, Dulcie Gwendolin,
Sybil, youngest daughter of John
Bunce Turner. They have issue a
son, James Ivor Bouverie Bouverie-
Brine, born at Taplow House, co.
Buckingham, 9 October 1915; and a
daughter, Dulcie Mary Lucy, born at
College House, Heme Bay, 12 August
1917.
Page 21. — Sarah Anne, wife ot
Ernest Augustus Brine, died at South-
sea, co. Hants, 19 April 191 7.
BRITTON. Vol. 2, page 78.— Winstanley
Carlyon-Britton, Leicestershire Regi-
ment, was killed in action, aged 30, in
Flanders 25 September 1917.
BROADBENT. Vol. 17, page 140.—
Edgar Richard Broadbent, Captain 8th
Hussars, married at St. Peter's, Cranley
Gardens, London, 4 August 19 14,
Kathleen Gertrude, only daughter of
George Michell Nation of Neville
Terrace, Onslow Gardens, Kensington,
London, by Evangeline Constance his
wife, daughter of Francis Foshery of
Curragh Bridge, co. Limerick, born 18
May 1889. They have issue a daughter,
Diana Mary, born at 10 Neville Terrace,
Onslow Gardens, on Monday, 18
BROADBENT, continued.
October, baptised at St. Peter's, Cranley
Gardens, London, on Tuesday, 9
November 1915.
Page 140. — Arthur Cecil Broadbent
died 31 May 191 7, and was buried
in Paddington Cemetery, Willesden
Lane, co. Middlesex, 5 June 191 7.
BROADLEY. Vol. 8, page 86.—
Alexander Meyrick Broadley died, aged
68, at Gerrard's Cross, co. Buckingham,
on Saturday, 15 April, and was buried
at Bradpole, co. Dorset, on Thursday,
20 April 1916.
Page 87 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xiii.) — Robert Alexander Long-
man and Olive Broadley have further
issue a daughter, Rosemary, born at
Bradpole, Esher, co. Surrey, on Monday,
5 June, and was baptised at Esher, 8
July 1916.
BROCKLEBANK. Vol. 9, page 143.—
Major Ralph Eric Royds and Constance
Alington Brocklebank have further issue
a son, Thomas Christopher Royds
Brocklebank, born at Poulton Royd,
Bebington, co. Chester, on Wednesday,
2 August 19 16, baptised privately, and
received into the church at St. Andrew's,
Bebington, 19 September 191 7.
Ralph Royds Brocklebank, 2nd
Lieutenant Royal Welsh Fusiliers, died,
aged 19, from wounds received in action
on Wednesday, 16 May 191 7, and was
buried in the cemetery at Achiet-le-
Grand, France, the next day.
BROMLEY. Vol. 5, page 137.— Amelia,
eldest daughter of Joseph Warner
Bromley, and widow of the Rev. Samuel
Garrard, died at Salford Lodge, Avenue
Road, Malvern, co. Worcester, aged 90,
15 December 1917. The Rev. Samuel
Garrard died at Salford Lodge, aged 87,
29 January 1917.
BROOKE. Vol. 1, page 78.— Hubert
Edward Brooke of Mexico City, U.S.A.,
died at Biarritz, France, on Friday,
15 December 191 6.
Page 80 (and Addenda, Vol. 16,
page viii.) — Robert Weston and Margery
Jean Brooke have further issue a
daughter, Edith Frances, born at Mid-
fearn Cottage, Ardgay, co. Ross, on
Thursday, 16 July 1914.
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ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
BROWN. Vol. 2, page 27.— Edith Muriel,
youngest daughter of the Rev. Joseph
Henrv Brown (see Vol. 1, page 53),
was married at Boyne Hill, co. Berks,
on Wednesday, 8 December 19 15, to
William Howe Bissley, 2nd Lieutenant
8th Battalion Royal Berkshire Regi-
ment, 4th son of Frank Bissley of
Maidenhead, co. Berks.
Henry Colborne Brown married at
St. George's, Bloomsbury, London, on
Saturday, 25 November 1916, Gertrude
Pulleyn,' 2nd daughter of Edward Wyer
of Kingston Hill, co. Surrey.
BRUNKER. Vol. 10, page 114.— James
Edward Brunker died, aged 75, at 18
Grosvenor Place, Ratha;ar, Dublin, 30
July, and was buried in Mount Jerome
Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin,
2 August 1917.
Page 116. — Brigadier General Capel
Molyneux Brunker, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
married 2ndly at Canterbury Cathedral,
co. Kent, on Wednesday, 29 July 1914,
Dorothy Manners, daughter of Albert
Leland Noel of Hilcote, Canterbury.
BULL. Vol, 12, page 130.— Roland
John Howard Bull, admitted a
Solicitor in December 1913; gazetted
2nd Lieutenant Queen's Westminster
(Territorial) Regiment, 26 August
1 9 14, Lieutenant 7 April 1915, and
Captain 24 May 1917, was killed on
Friday, 13 July 1917, and was buried
at Canada Farm in the Commune of
Elverdinghe, near Ypres, Flanders.
Will dated 10 October 191 5, adminis-
tration granted at the Principal
Registry 29 August 1917, to Bertha
Frances Bull, his mother.
page r 3 1. —Edmund Bull, Fellow of
the Institute of Chartered Accountants,
died, aged 51, at Danes Place, Cobham,
co. Kent, on Friday, 1 December, and
was buried at Cobham on Monday, 4
December 191 6. Will dated 9 Sep-
tember 1915, proved in the Principal
Registry 5 May 191 7, by Mildred Jane
Cole Glanville Bull, relict, and Sir
William Bull, brother.
Page 1 32. —Captain Herbert Augustus
Budden, Adjutant and Organising Officer
of the Hammersmith Battalion of the
National Reserve, died at 371a Uxbndge
Road, Acton Hill, co. Middlesex, on
Saturday, 20 June 1914, and was buried
with military honours in Hammersmith
Cemetery on Wednesday, 24 June 1914-
BULL, continued.
Pa^e 132. — Alice Jane Frances,
daughter of Henry Bull and wife of
Francis Sitwell Tidcombe, died at
Bognor, co. Sussex, on Thursday, 21
October, and was buried in the
churchyard at Felpham, co. Sussex,
on Monday, 25 October 1915. Will
dated 15 August 1909, proved in
the Principal Registry 20 May 19 16,
by her husband.
BURKE. Vol. 3, page 44.— Lieut.-
Colonel Walter St. George Burke,
Royal Engineers, died, aged 73, at
Auberies, Sudbury, co. Suffolk, on
Thursday, 17 February 19 16.
Page 44 (and Addenda, Vol. 12,
page xu.) — Ulick Rowland and Hen-
rietta Mav Burke have issue a daughter,
Rachel Mary, born at Compton Lodge,
Eastbourne, co. Sussex, on Friday, 5
May 191 1.
Page 44 (and Addenda, Vol. 13,
page vi.)— Redmond St. George _ and
Aileen Marion Burke have further issue
two sons, Harry St. George Burke, born
at Almora, North-West Provinces, India,
on Tuesday, 25 May 1909, and Peter
Walter Burke, bom at the same place
on Thursday, 20 September 1917.
Page 44.— Major Hubert Francis
Burke, D.S.O., married at St. Mark's,
North Audley Street, London, on
Tuesday, 9 May 1916, Jane, only child
of Charles Ashpitel Denton of 119
Westbourne Terrace, Paddington,
London.
BURN. Vol. 17, page 194— Mary
Isabella, eldest daughter of David
Laing Burn, died, aged 73, at St.
Andrew's, co. Fife, on Saturday, n
December 1915.
Lieut.- Colonel David Bryce Burn,
18th Hussars, died, aged 67, in London
on Saturday, 3 July 1915-
BURY. Vol. 9, page 113.— Eleanor Sarah,
widow of Maxwell Bury, died, aged
87, at Ellesmere, co. Salop, on Friday,
6 November 1914-
page u 6— Monica, 3rd daughter of
the Rev. William Edward Bury, was
married at Screveton, co. Nottingham,
on Tuesday, 8 August 191 6, as his 2nd
wife, to Major (temporary Lieut.-Colonel)
Montagu Haffenden Hall, Sherwood
Foresters, of Whatton Manor, co.
Nottingham (see Pedigree of Hall,
Vol. 6, page /op).
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
xvn
BUSH. Vol. 6, page 77. — James
Cromwell Bush, M.C., Lieutenant
Dorset Regiment, attached to Royal
Flying Corps, was killed, aged 26, circa
October 191 7.
Oliver Herbert Bush, Lieutenant
Army Service Corps, married at St.
James', Montreal, Canada, on Monday,
14 December 1914, Marjorie, eldest
daughter of William Henry Bell of
West Mount, Montreal. They have
issue a daughter, born at Montreal in
May 191 7.
BYRON. Vol. 16, page 54.— George
Frederick William, Baron Byron, died
at Thrumpton Hall, co. Nottingham, on
Friday, 30 March, and was buried at
Thrumpton on Tuesday, 3 March
1917.
The Honble Margaret Alice, younger
daughter of The Honble Frederick Byron,
died at Thrumpton Hall on Saturday,
20 May, and was buried there on
Wednesday, 24 May 191 6.
Page 55. — Lieut. -Colonel Horatio
George Clough -Taylor died, aged 59,
at Meadhurst Road, Leicester, on
Monday, 14 February 1916.
CARBONELL. Vol. 18, page 154.—
Eleanor, only daughter of William
Charles Carbonell, died, aged 75, at
Rhiw Castell, Usk, co. Monmouth on
Tuesday, 1 December, and was buried
in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, on
Thursday, 3 December 1914.
John Carbonell died, aged 74, at
Fairleigh, Reigate, co. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 9 November 19 15, and was
buried in Kensal Green Cemetery on
Saturday, 13 November 191 5.
Page 155. — John and Barbara
Madelaine Honor Carbonell have
further issue a daughter, Barbara
Priscilla Honor, born at ^^ Hawke
Road, Norwood, co. Surrey, on Monday,
30 July 1917.
Page 156. — Arthur Francis Carbonell
married at St. Mark's, Reigate, co.
Surrey, on Monday, 14 September
1914, Constance Agnes, eldest daughter
of Edward Saunders of St. Ann's,
Reigate.
William Charles Carbonell, 2nd
Lieutenant South Staffordshire Regi-
ment was killed in action in France,
aged 24, on Friday, 1 September
1916.
CARR. Vol 7, page 122 (and Addenda,
Vol. 18, page xvi.) — Ralph Hamilton
and Marguerite Adele Carr have issue
a son, John Moncrieff Carr, born at
40 Westminster Mansions, Great Smith
Street, Westminster, on Monday, 20
December 1915 ; and a daughter,
Elizabeth Helene, born at 92 Elm Park
Gardens, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on
Sunday, 21 October 1917.
Page 127. — Hubert William Culling
Carr-Gomm, M.P., Captain ' 2/2 2nd
Battalion The London Regiment (The
Queen's), married 2iidly at the Chapel
Royal, Savoy, on Saturday, 12 February
19 1 6,. Eleanor Margaret, only daughter
of Norreys Russell of 43 Westbourne
Terrace, Hyde Park, London, Barrister-
at-Law.
Mark Culling Carr-Gomm, Lieutenant
Middlesex Yeomanry, attached to Royal
Engineers, married at St. Mary's, Bath-
wick, co. Somerset, on Saturday, 17
February 191 7, Amicia Dorothy, only
daughter of Lieut. - Colonel Dempster
Heming of Mancetter Lodge, Ather-
stone, co. Warwick, formerly of the
Madras Police.
CARR-ELLISON. Vol. 6, page 161.—
Lieut. -Colonel Henry Arbuthnot Carr,
D.S.O., Worcestershire Regiment,
married at the Chapel Royal, Savoy,
London, 23 April 191 3, Elsie Pearson,
daughter of Sir Thomas Putnam of
Greylands, Darlington, co. Durham.
They have issue a son, Henry Ralph
Carr, born at Maymyo, Burma, on
Saturday, 14 March 19 14.
Martin Raymond Carr, Captain Wor-
cestershire Regiment, was killed in
action at the battle of the Aisne,
France, on Friday, 18 September 1914.
Guendolyn Mary, his widow (see
Addenda, Vol. 18, page xvi.) was
married 2ndly at the Chapel Royal,
Savoy, London, on Wednesday, 7
November 19 17, to Charles Richard
Delabere Pritchett, 3rd son of
George Edward Pritchett, F.S.A. (see
Pedigree of Pritchett, Vol. I, page
I97-)
Ralph Clement Wedgwood Carr
married at St. James', Louth, co.
Lincoln, on Saturday, 6 May 19 16,
Ava Waddell, younger daughter of
Joseph Allan Currie of Edinburgh.
Page 161 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xvi.) — Thomas Fenwicke Clennell
Carr Ellison, Captain 12th Durham
xvin
ADDITIONS b- CORRECTIONS.
CARR-ELLISON, continued.
Light Infantry, and Winifred his wife,
have issue a son, John Geoffery
Carr- Ellison, born at 38 Military
Road, Colchester, co. Essex, on Mon-
day, 31 May 19 1 5, and a daughter,
Barbara Winifred, born at the same
place, on Tuesday, 6 February
1917.
Page 161 (and Addenda, Vol. 8,
page iv.) — John Ralph Stockley and
Alice Ursula Carr-Ellison had issue a
daughter, Rita Emily, born at Rose
Villa, Archbold Terrace, Newcastle-
upon-Tyne, 24 October 191 1. He
died at Ledard, Aberfoyle, co. Perth,
25 October 1912. Alice Ursula, his
widow, was married 2ndly at Liverpool
in March 191 4, to Richard Gordon
William Mason, Lieutenant Royal
Naval Reserve. She died at Waterloo,
co. Lancaster, 2 January 1915.
Page 161 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page :cz«'.)— Herbert George Carr
and Mabel Mary Carr-Ellison have
issue a son, Theodore Ralph Tate
Carr-Ellison, born at 15 Portland
Terrace, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, on
Wednesday, 24 February, baptised at
Acklington, co. Northumberland, in
April 1915.
Page 165. — Lilian, youngest daughter
of Mansel Frederick Carr of Grosvenor
House, Blackheath, co. Kent, was
married at St. John's, Blackheath, on
Tuesday, 5 September 19 16, to the
Rev. Douglas Austin Jaquet, eldest son
of Robert Glover Jaquet of Northdene,
Liskeard Gardens, Blackheath ; M.A. of
Emmanuel College, Cambridge, matricu-
lated Michaelmas Term 1906, B. A. 1909;
Curate of Christ Church, Hampstead,
co. Middlesex, 1910-14; Chaplain to
the Forces 1914.
CASTLE. Vol. 5, page 44 (and
Addendas, Vol. 12, page xiv., and
Vol. ly, page viii.) — Philip and Jessie
Inglis Castle have further issue a
daughter, Patience Graham, born at
Chessington Lodge, Ewell, co. Surrey,
on Saturday, 27 February 19 15.
Page 44. — Sidney Batho Castle, 6th
Middlesex Regiment, died on active
service in France, aged 27, on Tuesday,
4 January 19 16.
Kathleen Batho, eldest daughter of
Sidney Castle of 13 Atterburn Terrace,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, co. Northumber-
land, was married by special licence at
CASTLE, continued.
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London, on
Saturday, 12 September 19 14, to
Dashwood Strettell, Captain 23rd
Cavalry (Frontier Force), eldest son of
Colonel Strettell of Kohat, Camberley,
co. Surrey.
Page 45. — Jane, widow of Aber-
crombie Castle, died, aged 71, at
Hastings, co. Sussex, on Wednesday,
2 February, and was buried in Putney
Vale Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Satur-
day, 5 February 1916. Will proved
in the Principal Registry 8 March
1916.
Page 46. — Marcellus Purnell Castle,
M.V.O, J. P., died in London on
Wednesday, 21 March, and was buried
at Sevenoaks, co. Kent, on Saturday,
24 March 191 7.
Charles Hornblower Cock died at
West Malvern, co. Worcester, 8 January,
and was buried at St. James', West
Malvern, 12 January 1907.
Page 48. — Septimus Castle died,
aged 62, at Park Lodge, Bidston, co.
Chester, on Saturday, 14 July, and
was buried at Bidston on Tuesday,
17 July 191 7. Will proved in the
Principal Registry 18 September 1917,
by Godfrey Ernest Castle and George
William Allen.
Godfrey Ernest Castle, Captain 13th
Lancashire Battery Royal Field
Artillery (Territorial Force), married
at Preston-by-Faversham, co. Kent,
on Tuesday, 19 January 19 15, Rosalind
Kate, eldest daughter of Osborne
Vallance of Macknade, Faversham ;
born at Bobbing, co. Kent, 14 December
1893. They have issue a daughter,
Rosalind Constance, born at Aymers,
Lynsted, co. Kent, on Sunday, 7
November, baptised at Bidston, co.
Chester, 18 December 191 5.
Constance Winifred Harriet, younger
daughter of Septimus Castle, was
married at Bidston on Monday, 14
June 1915, to Wilfrid Altha Codrington
Nation of Alderley Edge, co. Chester,
Lieutenant 7th Manchester Regiment
(Territorial Force), son of the Rev.
Charles Codrington Nation, Rector of
Barrowby, co. Lincoln.
Hugh Septimus Castle, Assistant
Paymaster Royal Naval Reserve,
married at the Registry Office, Poland
Street, London, 25 April 19 12,
Dorothea, daughter of Charles Mylne
Barker of Bedford Row, London,
ADDITIONS &■ CORRECTIONS.
CASTLE, continued.
Solicitor. They have issue a son,
Ronald Hugh Castle, born at Wyvols,
Esher, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 4
August, baptised at Thames Ditton,
co. Surrey, 19 September 1914.
CATOR. Vol. 5, page 56. — Frederick
Edward Thomas Lumley Cator died,
aged 50, on Monday, 8 March, and
was buried in Brookwood Cemetery,
co. Surrey, on Thursday, ir March 1915.
Page 57. — Frederick Henry Cator
died, aged 79, at 44 Belgrave Road,
Westminster, on Thursday, 27 Decem-
ber, and was buried in Brookwood
Cemetery on Monday, 31 December
1917.
CAUDLE. Vol. 8, page 121. — Florence
Jessie, elder daughter of Charles Edward
Caudle, M.R.C.S., was married at
Meerut, India, on Saturday, 28 October
1916, to Howard Vincent Allpress,
Lieutenant Royal Artillery, son of
Vincent S. Allpress, M. Inst. C.E., of
3 First Avenue, Hove, co. Sussex.
CAVE- BROWNE. Vol. 9, page 23.—
Edith Mary, 3rd daughter of the Rev.
John Cave-Browne, died at St. Albans,
co. Hertford, on Saturday,- 4 November
1916.
Page 24. — William Cave-Browne,
Captain Royal Engineers, married at
Roorkee, India, on Monday, 14 Feb-
ruary 19 1 6, Muriel, elder daughter of
J. W. Wainwright, Assoc. M. Inst. C. E.
They have issue a son, born at Roorkee
on Saturday, 6 January 1917.
William Charles Cave-Browne died
at Trichinopoly, Madras, India, on
Saturday, 4 November 19 16.
CAVE - BROWNE - CAVE. Vol. 1 1,
page 155. — Henry Wilmot Cave-Browne-
Cave died, aged 52, at Surbiton,
co. Surrey, on Thursday, 5 August
19*5-
Page 156 (and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page vii.) — Stretton and Ethel Milbro
Cave-Browne-Cave have further issue
two sons, Stretton Patrick Cave Browne-
Cave, born 24 November 191 1, baptised
at the parish church, Harborne, co.
Stafford ; and Bryan William Cave-
Browne-Cave, born at Wellington Lodge,
Harborne, on Sunday, 12 December
1015-
CAVE- BROWNE-CAVE, continued.
Page 156. — The Rev. William Cecil
Cave-Browne-Cave, Vicar of St. Thomas',
Sydney, New South Wales, married
2ndly Edith Evans, and died in July
*9*3-
Page 158. — Frances Esther Ann,
widow of the Rev. Fitzherbert Astley
Cave-Browne-Cave, died, aged 68, at
Wychbury, Stourbridge, co. Worcester,
on Sunday, 8 October 1916.
Page 159. — The Rev. Edward Farsyde
Cave -Browne -Cave died, aged 81, at
Holbrook, Hampton Park, Hereford,
on Tuesday, 9 March 1915.
Courtney Priestley Edward Cave-
Browne-Cave married 6 January 1915,
Helen Freda, daughter of John Cable
of Epping, co. Essex.
Page 162. — Bernard Cave-Browne-
Cave, Captain Wiltshire Regiment, died,
aged 50, at Bournemouth, co. Hants, on
Thursday, 5 April 191 7.
CAVENDISH. Vol 1, page 133.-
Spencer Frederick George Cavendish,
Captain 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry, died 7 December 191 5, and
was buried at Umtali, Rhodesia.
Mary Constance, wife of Reginald
Richard Frederick Cavendish, died,
aged 54, at Danum, Castle Road,
Weybridge, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 14
July, cremated at Woking on Thursday,
16 July 1914.
Page 133 (and Addenda, Vol. 17,
page ix.) — Godfrey Lionel John
Cavendish, Captain 97th Gurkhas, and
Cora Grace Graham his wife, have issue
two sons, Godfrey Herbert Richard
Cavendish, born 14 January 19 12, and
Hubert Gordon Compton Cavendish,
born 26 February 1913. Godfrey Lionel
John Cavendish died of wounds
received in action at Givenchy, France,
aged 30, 22 December 19 14.
Diana Violet Gladys, 2nd daughter of
Reginald Richard Frederick Cavendish,
was married at Narborough, co. Norfolk,
on Thursday, 16 April 1914, to James
Shuckburgh Carter (3rd son of Thomas
John Proctor Carter, Assistant Master
at Eton College) ; educated at Eton.
Page 134. — Ianthe Florence, widow
of Francis William Henry Cavendish,
died at Gerrard's Cross, co. Buckingham,
on Friday, 20 July 191 7, and was buried
at Chalfont St. Peter, co. Buckingham.
Alwyn Lionel Compton Cavendish,
Captain Rifle Brigade, married at
ADDITIONS &• CORRECTIONS.
CAVENDISH, continued.
St. John's, Edinburgh, on Saturday,
1 8 August 191 7, Muriel Cecil Harriott,
eldest daughter of Lieut. -Colonel Charles
Henry Brabazon Heaton-Ellis of Wyddial
Hall, co. Hertford, and widow of
Richard Charles Graves -Sawle, Lieu-
tenant Coldstream Guards ; born at
21 Bryanston Street, St. Marylebone,
London, on Thursday, 17 October
1889.
Page 136. — William Henry Alexander
George Delmar and Edith Louisa
Cavendish had further issue a daughter,
Alice Lucy Caroline, born 23 February
1884, married 23 July 1912, Douglas
Stuart Harris of Ganges, British
Columbia ; and a son, William Henry
George Cavendish, born 28 July 1885,
married 18 September 1907, Beatrice
3rd daughter of Edwin P. Pearson of
Toronto, Canada ; she died 7 November
1914, leaving issue two son:,, Edwin
Pearson Cavendish, born 28 July 1908,
and William Delmar Cavendish, born
5 July I9«-
Georgina Edith Bessie, elder daughter
of William Henry Alexander George
Delmar Cavendish, was married 12
August 1897, to Winsloe Hall of
Adelaide, South Australia.
Charles Alfred William Delmar
Cavendish married at St. James',
Piccadilly, London, on Monday, 30
March 1914, Ruth Madeleine, youngest
daughter of Henry William Smith of
Sydney, New South Wales. They have
issue a son, born at Copthorne, Burgh
Heath, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 22
March 1 9 1 6 ; and a daughter born at
the same place on Wednesday, 2 1
February 19 17.
Louisa Anna Grace, 3rd daughter of
William Henry Alexander George
Delmar Cavendish, was married 30
April 19 14, to Henry A. Norie
of Cowichan Station, Vancouver
Island.
CAZALET. Page 4 of present volume.
Edward Cazalet, 2nd Lieutenant Welsh
Guards, was killed in action on Sunday,
10 September 1916.
CHAFY. Vol. 7, page in.— The Rev.
William Kyle West wood Chafy, D.D.,
died, aged 75, at Rous Lench
Court, co. Worcester, on Sunday, 16
July 1916.
CHAFY, continued.
Page 1 1 2 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xvii.) — Ralph Evelyn Westwood
and Jadwiga Stanislawa Chafy have
issue a daughter born on Friday, 31
July 1914.
CHAMPNEYS. Vol. 10, page 51.—
Cicely Marian, elder daughter of Basil
Champneys, was married at St. John's,
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, on Wednes-
day, 23 September 19 14, to Aubrey
Wilson Martin (son of the Rev. William
Martin of Darley Abbey, co. Derby).
Page 53. — Margaret de L'Etang, only
daughter of Sir Francis Henry
Champneys, Baronet, M.D., was married
at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London,
on Saturday, 3 July 1915, to the Rev.
Eric George Southam (elder son of
Frederick Armitage Southam, F.R.C.S.,
of Rusholme, Manchester) ; born 24
May 1884; educated at Rugby and at
Christ Church, Oxford, B.A. 1907,
M.A. 1910; Perpetual Curate of St.
Paul's, Haggerston, co. Middlesex, and
Chaplain to the Metropolitan Hospital
1914.
John Dalrymple Champneys, Lieu-
tenant Leicestershire Regiment, was
mortally wounded and captured by the
Germans while on patrol duty in France
on Monday, 22 November 191 5, died
the same day, and was buried by them
at Monchy.
CHANCE. Vol. 3, page 62 (and Addenda,
Vol 18, page xviii.) — Geoffrey Robert
Lucas and Mary Evelyn Chance have
further issue a daughter, Eleanor
Evelyn, born at Greenfield, King-
swinford, co. Stafford, on Saturday, 29
April, baptised at Kingswinford 10 June
1916.
Page 63 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xviii.) — Geoffrey Henry Barrington
Chance, 2nd Lieutenant Hampshire
Regiment (attached Royal Inniskilling
Fusiliers) and Hazel Mary Louise his
wife, have issue a daughter, born at The
Shrubbery, Burghfield Bridge, co. Berks,
on Wednesday, 5 April 1916.
Page 68. — Andrew Ferguson Chance,
Captain Royal Field Artillery, was killed
in action in France, aged 32, on Sunday,
3 October 19 15.
Eleanor Mary, only daughter of
Frederick William Chance, was married
at St. Barnabas', Kensington, London,
ADDITIONS (y CORRECTIONS.
CHANCE, co?itinued.
on Wednesday, 14 March 19 17, to
Edward Spencer Calthrop, R.N., M.B.,
B.Sc, 2nd son of Edward Calthrop.
Page 69. — Henry Fetherstone Chance
died, aged 57, at 44 Portland Court,
Great Portland Street, London, on
Thursday, 27 January 1916. Grace,
his widow (see Addenda, Vol. 14,
page viii.) died, aged 39, at 132 Bedford
Court Mansions, Holborn, London, on
Monday, 29 January 191 7.
Page 70 {and Addenda, Vol. 16,
page x). — Arent Schulyer de Peyster
and Phyllis Marion Elsie Chance have
issue a son, born on Wednesday, 16
October 19 12.
Page 71. — Guy Ogden de Peyster
Chance, Lieutenant 1st Royal Welsh
Fusiliers, was killed in action, aged 22,
near Menin, in Flanders, on Monday,
19 October 1914.
Alexander Macomb Chance died,
aged 73, at Walcot, Torquay, co.
Devon, on Thursday, 22 Novem-
ber, and was buried at Quinton, co.
Worcester, on Monday, 25 November
1917.
Page 71 (and Addenda, Vol. 13,
page vii.) — Kenneth Macomb and
Muriel Clara Chance have further issue
a daughter, born at 14 Cornwall
Terrace, Regent's Park, London, on
Tuesday, 24 November 19 14.
Page 71 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xviii.) — Clinton Frederick and
Janet Chance have issue a son, born at
12 Arthur Road, Edgbaston,co. Warwick,
on Tuesday, 19 January 1915 ; and a
daughter, born at the same place on
Monday, 25 June 1917.
CHARD. Vol. 12, page 163.— Dorothy
Louise Josephine, elder daughter of
Richard Augustine Selway Chard, was
married at Chichester, co. Sussex, on
Tuesday, 15 May 1917, to Major
Alexander Edward Gordon Fraser,
R.A.M.C, only son of Donald Alex-
ander Fraser, M.D., of Totnes, co.
Devon.
CHASE. Vol. 5, page 74. — Eliza Compigne,
elder daughter of Samuel Compigne
Chase, died at Abbotsford, Ramsgate,
co. Kent, on Monday, 27 December
1915-
Page 75 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xviii.) — The Rev. Cyril Francis
CHASE, continued.
and Joyce Mary Umfreville Chase
have issue a daughter Nancy, born at
Balcarres, Saskatchewan, Canada, on
Thursday, 16 September 1915.
Page 76 (and Addenda, Vol. 14,
page viii.) — Charles Allen and Ruth
Murly Chase have further issue a son,
Peter Allen Chase, born at Glenauldyn,
Broxbourne, co. Hertford, on Sunday,
18 July, baptised at Ely Cathedral
2 October 1915.
CHISENHALE- MARSH. Vol. 4,
page 7 (and Addenda, Vol. 18, page
xix.) — Atherton Harold and Lorna
Chisenhale-Marsh have issue a son,
Hugo Atherton Chisenhale-Marsh, born
at Kensington Palace Mansions, London,
on Wednesday, 19 May, baptised at
Theydon Gernon, co. Essex, 25 July
I9I5-
CHRISTIE. Vol. 2, page 126.— Henry
Herbert Christie died, aged 45, at
Oakfield, Stevenage, co. Hertford, on
Thursday, 4 February 19 15.
CLAPTON. Vol. 10, page 10.— Arthur
Clapton, 2nd Lieutenant Royal Fusi-
liers, presumed to have been killed
in action on Friday, 15 September
1916.
CLAY. Vol. 1, page 68 (and Addenda,
Vol. 1 J, page x.) — Lionel Pilleau and
Mary Winifred Muriel Clay have further
issue a daughter, Penelope Mary,
born at 20 Regent's Court, Park
Road, Regent's Park, London, on
Friday, n February, baptised at the
parish church, Marylebone, London,
25 March 1916.
CLAY. Vol. 14, page 85. — Margaret, wife
of Sir Arthur Temple Felix Clay,
Baronet, died at 19 Hyde Park Gate,
London, on Christmas Day, and was
cremated at Golder's Green, co.
Middlesex, on Wednesday, 29 December
I9I5-
George Felix Neville and Rachel Clay
have further issue a son, Anthony George
Hobhouse Clay, born at West Heath,
Limpsfield, co. Surrey, on Thursday,
9 Juty »9i4-
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ADDITIONS 6* CORRECTIONS.
CLOUGH-TAYLOR. Vol. 6, page 45-
Horatio George Clough-Taylor died,
aged 59, at Meadhurst Road, Leicester,
14 February, and was buried at Kirkby
Mallory, co. Leicester, 17 February 1916.
COCKERELL. Vol. 10, page 35.—
Andrew Pepys Cockerell, 2nd Lieutenant
King's Royal Rifle Corps, was killed in
action, aged 19, on Monday, 14 August
1916.
Page 36. — Louisa Elizabeth, widow
of John Rennie Cockerell, died, aged
73, at 36 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde
Park, London, on Saturday, 8 May, and
was buried on Wednesday, 12 May 1915.
Page 40. — Frederica, Lady North, and
youngest daughter of Richard Howe
Cockerell, died at Wroxton Abbey,
Banbury, co. Oxford, on Friday, 12
March, and was buried at Kirtling, co.
Cambridge, on Tuesday, 16 March 1915.
Samuel Pepys Cockerell, 2nd Lieu-
tenant Royal Flying Corps, died, aged
34, at Ismailia, Egypt, while serving
with the Expeditionary Force, on
Saturday, 20 March 1915.
CODRINGTON. Vol. 16, page 26.—
Lieut.- Colonel Hubert Walter Codring-
ton, Commanding 13th Rajputs, Indian
Army, and Esther Alice his wife, have
further issue two daughters, Joan Esther,
born at Gulmarg, Kashmir, India, on
Tuesday, 14 July, baptised there 20
August 191 1 ; and Violet de Burgh, born
at Agra, India, 4 November, baptised
there 2 December 19 13.
Page 27. — Helen Maude, wife of
Lieut.-Colonel Harry de Burgh Codring-
ton, was drowned in the sinking of
the Peninsular and Oriental Steam
Navigation Company's liner " Persia,"
which was torpedoed on Thursday, 30
December 19 15.
Marjorie Doris, only daughter of
Lieut. - Colonel Harry de Burgh
Codrington, was married at Christ
Church, Rawal Pindi, Punjab, India,
on Monday, 27 April 19 14, to Percy
Charles Penn-Gaskell, younger son of
Peter Penn-Gaskell of Shanagarry,
co. Cork, J. P.
COLLIER. Vol. 1, page 57.— Elizabeth,
widow of John Collier, died, aged 90,
at Priory Close, Bridlington, co. York,
23 February, and was buried in the
Priory Churchyard, Bridlington, 26
February 19 16.
COLLINS. Vol. 4, page 115 (and
Addenda, Vol. 18, page xxi.) —Robert
John Collins, Captain Royal Berkshire
Regiment, and Violet Agnes his wife,
have issue twin daughters, Prudence
and Anne Amadea, born at 12
Southcote Road, Reading, co. Berks,
on Friday, 10 July 1914. Prudence
was baptised privately on Monday, 13
July 1915, died the same day and was
buried at Reading. Anne Amadea was
baptised in London 27 August 1915.
COLLYER. Vol. 9, page 18 (and
Addenda, Vol. 16, page xii.) — Roger
Messenger Monsey Collyer, Lieut.-
Commander Royal Naval Reserve, and
Maud Winifred his wife, have further
issue two daughters, Elizabeth Maud,
born 12 January 1913 ; and Ruth Amy,
born 29 July 1914.
Page 20. — Francis Bedingfeld Collyer
died, aged 29, in Nigeria, 27 August 1917,
and was buried at Abrokuta.
COLLYER. Vol. 16, page 167.— Eliza-
beth Rose Chancellor, younger daughter
of William Daniel Collyer, was married
at Weston, co. Somerset, on Saturday,
12 December 19 14, to Ernest Sydney
Langdon Harper, 3rd son of Dr. Joseph
Harper of Barnstaple, co. Devon.
COLMAN. Vol. 8, page 143.— Violet
Rees, elder daughter of Russell James
Colman, was married at St. James',
Piccadilly, London, on Monday, 1 No-
vember 1915, to Vivian Noverre Lockett,
Captain 17th Lancers, youngest son of
Charles Harrison Lockett of Redcliffe,
New Brighton, co. Chester, by Catherine
Buchanan his wife, dau. of Robert
Kerr of Liverpool (see Pedigree of
Lockett, Vol. 2, page 109).
Page 146. — Olive, younger daughter
of Horace Palmer Colman, was married
at the Congregational Church, Princes
Street, Norwich, on Tuesday, 30 October
1917, to Kenneth Hubert Fielding, 2nd
Lieutenant Norfolk Regiment, youngest
son of Dr. Fielding.
COLMAN. Vol. 9, page 7 (and
Addenda, Vol. 11, page vi.) — Cecil and
Florence Beatrice Colman have further
issue a son born at 35 Finchley Road,
Westcliff-on-Sea, co. Essex, on Satur-
day, 8 August 1908 ; and a daughter,
born at Wildercombe, Gordon Road,
West Ealing, co. Middlesex, on
Saturday, 9 September 1916.
ADDITIONS &> CORRECTIONS.
COLYER. Vol. 12, page 35. — Catherine,
3rd daughter of John Colyer, died,
aged 72, at Fairlawn, 4 The Green,
St. Leonard's -on -Sea, co. Sussex, on
Thursday, 15 February, and was buried
at Cray ford, co. Kent, on Monday, 19
February 191 7.
COLYER. Vol. 13, page 49. — Laura
Mildred, 2nd daughter of Charles
Colyer, died at 30 St. John's Road,
Putney Hill, co. Surrey, on Monday,
24 January, and was buried at
Farningham, co. Kent, on Friday, 28
January 1916.
COLYER -FERGUSSON. Vol. 4,
page 128 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xxi.) — Max Christian Hamilton
Colyer-Fergusson, Captain Army Ser-
vice Motor Transport Corps, and
Edith Jane his wife, have issue a son,
James Herbert Hamilton Colyer-
Fergusson, born at 17 Manchester
Street, St. Pancras', London, on Wed-
nesday, 10 January, baptised at St.
George's, Hanover Square, London,
24 March 191 7.
Page 128. — Thomas Riversdale
Colyer - Fergusson, 2nd Lieutenant
(acting Captain) Northamptonshire
Regiment, was killed, aged 21, in action
by a sniper, at Belle varde, Flanders,
on Tuesday, 31 July, and was buried
in Menin Road Cemetery, 3 August
1917. Posthumous award of V.C. 6
September 191 7.
COMBER. Vol. 7, page 146.— Andrew
Pater Comber, Captain Devonshire
Regiment, died, aged 49, at Queen
Alexandra's Military Hospital, Millbank,
London, on Tuesday, 29 June, and was
buried in Kensal Green Cemetery,
London, 2 July 1915.
Page 148. — Annie Baddeley, widow
of Thomas Comber, died, aged 73, at
Leighton Brow, Neston, co. Chester, on
Wednesday, 28 March, and was buried
in the churchyard at Neston 31 March
1917-
Page 149. — Major the Rev. Edward
Philip Comber, R.F.A., married at the
parish church, Whitchurch, co. Salop,
on Tuesday, 12 September 1916,
Marion Joan, elder daughter of James
Meymott Etches of the White House,
Whitchurch.
COMBERMERE. Vol. 18, page 22.—
The Honble Caroline Susan Mary
Stapleton, elder daughter of Colonel
Sir Wellington Henry, Viscount Comber-
mere, and widow of Lieut. -Colonel
Cecil Lennox Peel, died, aged 69, at
Easthampstead Cottage, Wokingham,
co. Berks, on Monday, 28 August, and
was buried at Easthampstead, co. Berks,
on Thursday, 31 August 19 16.
CONDER. Vol. 1, page 18.— Edward
Conder, M.C., Captain Gloucestershire
Regiment, married at St. Mary's,
Newent, co. Gloucester, on Saturday,
13 October 191 7, Madeline Grace,
daughter of Luke Livingston Macassey
of Holywood, co. Down.
COODE. Vol. 2, page 18. — Athelstan
Monro Coode, Captain Royal Engineers,
married at Bonchurch, Isle of Wight,
on Thursday, 7 January 19 15, Ethel,
daughter of the Rev. George Cartwright.
They have issue two daughters, Rachel,
born at Orchard Leigh, Bonchurch, on
Sunday, 7 November 1915, baptised
at Newchurch, Isle of Wight, and
Margaret, born 10 October 19 17.
Page 18 (and Addenda, Vol. 17,
page xi.) — Cuthbert Harold Coode,
Captain Royal Marine Light Infantry,
and Lucy Edith Howard-Stafford, his
wife, have further issue two daughters,
Mary Howard, bom in February 1912;
and Anne, born at Forton Barracks,
Gosport, co. Hants, on Wednesday,
15 November 191 6.
Page 18. — Major Donald Russell
Coode, R.F.A., married at Bonchurch
on Wednesday, 14 February 19 16,
Alexa, eldest daughter of Alexander
Burnett of Stoneleigh, Inverurie, co.
Aberdeen.
Page 19 (and Addenda, Vol. 7, page
ill.) — John Melvill and Ruth Caroline
Coode have further issue a daughter,
born at Simla, India, on Sunday, 8
August 19 1 5.
Page 20. — Jane Coode of Ponddhu,
St. Austell, co. Cornwall, younger
daughter of Thomas Coode, died on
Tuesday, 17 April, and was buried at
St. Mewan, co. Cornwall, on Saturday,
21 April 191 7.
Page 20 (and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page xi.) — William Melvill and Helen
Coode had issue a daughter, born at
Trevarna, St. Austell, co. Cornwall, 3
June 1915, who died a few hours later.
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
COODE. Vol. ii, page 114.— Charles
Arthur Penrose Coode married at St.
Michael and All Angels', Stonebridge
Park, co. Middlesex, on Saturday, 27
March 1915, Dorothy Mary, only
daughter of Captain Nugent Sims,
R.N.R. They have issue a son, Peter
Nugent Penrose Coode, born at 47
Culmington Road, Ealing, co. Middle-
sex, 10 June, baptised at St. Michael
and All Angels', Stonebridge Park, co.
Middlesex, 2 July 19 16 ; and a daughter,
Betty Hamilton Penrose, born at the
same place 8 September, baptised at
Christ Church, Ealing, 6 October 1917.
COOKSON. Vol. 3, page 129.— Mary
Anne, 2nd daughter of Thomas Henry
Cookson of Boston Spa, co. York, died,
aged 85, at 6 Lansdown Place, Chelten-
ham, co. Gloucester, on Wednesday,
28 April 191 5.
Henry Anstey Cookson of Westwood,
Cheltenham, M.D. Edin., F.R.C.S. Eng.,
Major Royal Army Medical Corps,
married at Chedworth, co. Gloucester,
on Saturday, 9 October 19 15, Elizabeth
Georgina, youngest daughter of the
Rev. George Edward Mackie, Vicar of
Chedworth. They have issue a son,
born at Cheltenham on Sunday, 10
June 191 7.
Page 133. — Samuel Cookson, M.D.,
died, aged 80, at St. Kitts, Boscombe, co.
Hants, on Wednesday, 21 Novemberi9i7.
COTTON. Vol. 10, page 70. — Constance
Muriel, 2nd daughter of the Rev. James
Stapleton Cotton, was married at Holy
Trinity, Brompton, co. Middlesex, on
Tuesday, 20 April 19 15, to Geoffrey
Pearson Rogers, Captain King's
Liverpool Rifles, son of Fletcher
Rogers of Aigburth, co. Lancaster.
The Rev. Frederick Arthur Stapleton
Cotton joined the Royal Scots Fusiliers
29 September 1914, and was gazetted
Captain 10 June 1915, serving in
European War since May 1915. He
married at Mossley, co. Chester, 3
July 1 91 2, Evelyn Mary, daughter of
Colonel Ormsby Rogers of Congleton,
co. Chester. They have issue a son,
Hugh Philip Stapleton Cotton, born
at Liscard, co. Chester, 1 May 19 13,
baptised at Audlem, co. Chester ; and
a daughter, Sheila Evelyn Ormsby,
born at Farnborough, co. Hants, 18
January 1915, baptised at the parish
church, South Farnborough.
COTTON-JODRELL. Vol. 18, page
151. — Colonel Sir Edward Thomas
Davenant Cotton -Jodrell, K.C.B., died,
aged 70, 13 October, and was cremated
at Manchester 16 October 191 7.
COURTENAY. Vol. 14, page 77.—
Catherine, 4th daughter of the Rt.
Honbk Thomas Peregrine Courtenay,
and widow of the Rev. George Carter,
died, aged 87, at Kenton, co. Devon,
on Friday, 12 June 19 14.
CRAIG. Addenda, Vol. 15, page ix.—
Frances Dorothea, wife of the Rev.
William Alban Cunningham Craig (see
Vol. 6, page 146), died at Clevedon,
co. Somerset, 14 November, and was
cremated at Golder's Green, co.
Middlesex, 17 November 1916.
CRANWORTH. Vol. 10, page 92 (and
Addenda, Vol. 16, page xiv.) — Major
Charles Stirling, R.A., husband of the
Honble Amy Harriott, died, aged 43, at
Assington, co. Suffolk, on Thursday,
19 November, and was buried there on
Monday, 23 November 1914.
Page 95. — Norman Philip Gurdon,
Lieutenant Indian Infantry, was killed
in action on Monday, 9 October 19 16.
Charles William Gurdon died, aged
15, at Hertford County Hospital, on
Monday, 25 October, and was buried
at Great Amwell, co. Hertford, on
Thursday, 28 October 1915.
Page 97. — Gladys Mary, only daughter
of the Rt. Rev. Francis Gurdon, Bishop
of Hull, was married at Christ Church,
Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London,
on Thursday, 4 May 1916, to Lieut.-
Commander Charles George Ley
Woollcombe, R.N. (see present volume,
page 67).
CRAWFURD. Vol. 2, page 9.—
Georgina Mary Payne, 3rd daughter
of the Rev. Charles Walter Payne
Crawfurd, died at Ardmillan, East
Grinstead, co. Sussex, on Tuesday, 6
November, and was buried in East
Grinstead Cemetery on Friday, 9
November 191 7.
Page 9 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xxiii.) — Major Proby Ed Ward
Payne and Ad£ Violet Marguerite
Edith Crawfurd, have further issue twin
sons, Robert John Payne Crawfurd and
Edward Reginald Payne Crawfurd, born
at Chelwood, Hayward's Heath, co.
Sussex, on Thursday, 29 March, baptised
at Hayward's Heath 18 May 19 17.
ADDITIONS cV CORRECTIONS.
CRIPPS. Vol. 2, page 120 (a?id Addenda,
Vol. 6, page iv.) — Frederick William
Beresford and Constance Agnes Cripps
have further issue a son, John Harrison
Cripps, born at Waterton House,
Cirencester, co. Gloucester, on Friday,
16 October, baptised at Ampney Crucis,
co. Gloucester, 15 November 1914.
CRIPPS. Vol. 4, page 76.— Emma Bush,
youngest daughter of Richard Cripps,
died, aged 84, at The Avenue, Surbiton,
co. Surrey, 20 August 1915, and was
buriedinBrookwoodCemetery,co. Surrey.
CRISP. Vol. 13, page 119.— Barbara,
youngest daughter of Frederick Arthur
Crisp, was married at Godalming, co.
Surrey, on Saturday, 9 September 19 16,
to William Ion Falconar Macdonald
(son of Chessborough Falconar John
Macdonald of Falcon Manor, Towcester,
co. Northampton, and of Wantabadgery,
Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, J. P.
for co. Northampton, by Alice Blanche,
his wife, eldest daughter of Sir William
John Clarke, 1st Baronet); born at Clive-
den, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
6 November 1890, baptised at St. Mary's,
Sunbury, Victoria ; Scholar of Charter-
house 1 904-1 909 ; matriculated at New
College, Oxford, Michaelmas Term
1909 (2nd-class Classical Mods.), B.A.
(2nd-class in History) 1913; 2nd
Lieutenant Leicestershire Yeomanry 23
September 1914, Lieutenant 15 January
1916, and Captain 1 June following;
served in European War 2 November
1914.
CRISP. Vol. 14, page 144. — Stanley
Searle Crisp, Captain Royal Field
Artillery, married at St. James', West-
minster, on Thursday, 27 July 19 16,
Muriel May, daughter of George Bryson
Clarke of Petton, co. Salop.
CROWFOOT. Vol. 1, page 26.-Ellen,
younger daughter of William Edward
Crowfoot, F.R.C.S., J. P., died, aged
71, at Beccles, co. Suffolk, 21 June
191 5, and was buried at Beccles.
Page 26 (and Addenda, Vol. 18, page
xxiii.) — The Rev. Alfred Henchman
and Margaret Jessie Crowfoot have
issue a son, William Millidge Crowfoot,
born at Hampton Rectory, New Bruns-
wick, Canada, 21 October 1915, baptised
at Hampton ; and a daughter, Margaret
Henchman, born 25 January 191 7.
CRUWYS. Vol. 7, page 25. — Lewis
George Cruwys of Cruwys Morchard,
Tiverton, co. Devon, Recruiting Officer,
formerly Captain 6th (Territorial) Bat-
talion Devonshire Regiment, married
at St. David's, Exeter, co. Devon, on
Monday, 19 November 19 17, Margaret
Campbell Speke, elder daughter of
Colonel Alexander Houghton Aber-
crombie, Royal Scots Fusiliers.
The Rev. Robert Geoffrey Cruwys,
Rector of Cruwys Morchard, married
at the parish church, Ilfracombe,
co. Devon, 5 September 19 16, Gwen-
doline, daughter of Lieut. -Colonel
John Bennett, Indian Medical Service.
They have issue a daughter, Bridget
Mary, born at the Rectory, Cruwys
Morchard, on Sunday, 21 October 191 7.
CUBITT. Vol. 17, page 27 (and
Addenda, Vol. 18, page xxiii.) —
Edward Randall Cubitt, Captain
Norfolk Regiment, was killed in action
at the advance at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli,
on Thursday, 12 August 19 15.
Page 27. — Victor Murray Cubitt,
Lieutenant Norfolk Regiment, was
killed in action at the advance at
Suvla Bay on Thursday, 12 August
Eustace Henry Cubitt, Captain and
Adjutant Norfolk Regiment, was killed
in action, aged 27, on Thursday, 19
April 1917.
Page 28. — Emma Catharine, elder
daughter of Edward George Cubitt,
died, aged 54, at Tunbridge Wells,
co. Kent, on Sunday, 21 May, and was
buried at Honing, co. Norfolk, on
Wednesday, 24 May 19 16.
Page 29. — Lucy Mary Anne, eldest
daughter of the Rev. Francis William
Cubitt, died, aged 79, at Fritton
House, Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk,
on Sunday, 16 April 19 16.
CUBITT. Vol 18, page 35.— Alice Mary,
wife of Henry Lawrence Cubitt, died
at 3 Park Road, Gorleston, co. Suffolk,
and was buried there on Tuesday, 26
January 1915.
Page 36. — Major - General John
William Orr, Indian Army, died,
aged 86, at 1 Merchiston Crescent,
Edinburgh, in April 1916.
Pages 36 and 39. — Colonel Archi-
bald Cyril Cubitt died, aged 60, at
244 Thorpe Road, Norwich, on
Thursday, 5 April 191 7.
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ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
CUBITT, continued.
Page 38. — Charlotte Isabella, widow
of Colonel William George Cubitt,
V.C., D.S.O., died, aged 75, at The
Grove, Camberley, co. Surrey, on
Friday, 4 August, and was buried at
Frimley, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 8
August 1916.
Page 39. — James Edward and Isabel
Margaret Cubitt, have further issue
a son, born at St. Kilda, Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia, 6 May 19 14, and
a son born at 19 Camac Street,
Calcutta, India, on Sunday, 9 January
1916.
CUNLIFFE. Vol. 16, page 73.—
Harriot, 5th daughter of General Sir
Robert Henry Cunliffe of Acton Park,
co. Denbigh, Baronet, C.B., died, aged
85, at 12 Grosvenor Road, Wrexham,
co. Denbigh, on Saturday, 14 October
1916.
Alicia, youngest daughter of General
Sir Robert Henry Cunliffe, 4th Baronet,
died, aged 70, at 12 Grosvenor Road,
Wrexham, on Wednesday, 20 September
19 16.
Page 75. — Major Sir Foster Hugh
Egerton Cunliffe, Baronet, 13th Bat-
talion Rifle Brigade, was killed in
action at Albert, Fiance, 13 July
1916.
Page 77. — The Rev. Reginald
Campbell Edwards died, aged 82, at
Bankside, Bracknell, co. Berks, on
Saturday, 6 June 1914, and was buried
at Speen, co. Berks.
Page 78. — Robert Ellis Cunliffe,
2nd Lieutenant 2nd Royal Berkshire
Regiment, was killed in action 9 May
iqis-
Colonel Ernest William Cunliffe
died 12 November 191 2.
Lieut.-Colonel Walter Howell Cunliffe
married 2ndly, 30 September 1914,
Annie Catherine, daughter of George
Meakin of Collingworth Hall, Burton-
on-Trent, co. Stafford.
CURE. Vol. 2, page 23. — Esther Flower
Capel, elder daughter of Ernest Capel
Cure of The Grange, Salcombe, co.
Devon, and 9 Manson Place, South
Kensington, London, was married at
St. Simon's Zelotes, Lennox Gardens,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Friday,
12 March 19 15, to Seabury Ashmead-
Bartlett, R.F.A., 3rd son of Sir Ellis
Ashmead-Bartlett, M.P.
CURE, continued.
Page 24. — Augusta Elizabeth, younger
daughter of Sir Charles Joshua Smith,
Baronet (see Vol. 2, page 129), and widow
of the Rev. Laurence George Capel
Cure, died at Stour Provost Rectory,
co. Dorset, on Sunday, 14 November
Basil Alfred Capel Cure (2nd son
of the Rev. Edward Capel Cure), who
was born at Bradninch Vicarage, co.
Devon, on Saturday, 24 December 1892,
was educated at Sherborne, King's
College, Cambridge, and at Sandhurst ;
2nd Lieutenant 2nd Gloucestershire
Regiment 14 April 1912, Lieutenant
6 May 19 14, Captain 19 16; served in
the European War 1914-16; died of
wounds received in action, on Sunday,
1 October 1916.
DALE. Vol. 14, page 42.— The Honble
Mary Elizabeth Frances Catherine, wife
of the Rev. Arthur Murray Dale, died
in London on Friday, 2 1 January, and
was buried at Mereworth, co. Kent, on
Thursday, 27 January 1916.
Page 43. — The Rev. Herbert Dixon
Dale married at Old Milverton, co.
Warwick, on Wednesday, 19 January
19 1 6, Edith Olive Chesshyre, younger
daughter of Major Herbert Chesshyre
Molyneux, 68th Durham Light Infantry.
Robert Jacomb Norris Dale, 2nd
Lieutenant Manchester Regiment,
married at the parish church, Wimble-
don, co. Surrey, 1 March 1917, Irene
Rose, youngest daughter of Harry
Mawer of Putney, co. Surrey.
Phyllis Katherine, only daughter of
Bernard Dale, was married at Bombay,
India, on Friday, 4 December 19 14, to
William Balfour Laird, Royal Army
Medical Corps, 3rd son of John Laird
of Warren House, Orpington, co. Kent.
Page 45. — Helen Hutton, third
daughter of the Very Rev. Thomas
Dale, D.D., and widow of John Cunliffe
Pickersgill-Cunliffe (see Vol. 14, page ji),
died, aged 85, at Northwood Hall, co.
Middlesex, on Saturday, 14 November
and was buried at Coulsdon, co. Surrey,
on Wednesday, 18 November 19 14.
Page 48. — Edith Mary, youngest
daughter of George Spence Desborough
Dale, Bengal Civil Service, was married
at Hagworthingham, co. Lincoln, on
Tuesday, 16 February 1915, to Clifford
Hugh Douglas, youngest son of Hugh
Douglas.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
XXV11
DANVERS. Vol. 8, page 6 1.— Louisa
Evelyn, eldest daughter of Ernest
Danvers, of Buenos Aires, Argentine
Republic, was married at Christ Church,
Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London,
on Saturday, 27 February 19 15, to
Richard Incledon Rennell, eldest son of
Ernest Rennell of Huttoft, co. Lincoln.
DARBY. Vol. 4, page 49. — Frances
Muriel, only daughter of Alfred
Edmund William Darby, was married
at St. Mary's, Cadogan Gardens,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Tuesday,
17 July 1917, to Mordaunt Leckonby
Cope, M.C., Captain Rifle Brigade,
youngest son of Lieut. -Colonel Sir
Anthony Cope of Hanwell, co. Oxford,
Baronet ; born at Southsea, co. Hants,
on Tuesday, 12 February 1878.
Maurice Alfred Alexander Darby,
Lieutenant 1st Battalion Grenadier
Guards, was killed, aged 20, in action
at Neuve Chapelle, France, 1 1 March
1915-
D'ARCY. Vol. 9, page 176.— William
Knox D'Arcy died, aged 67, at
Stanmore Hall, Stanmore, co. Middle-
sex, on Tuesday, 1 May, and was buried
at Stanmore on Saturday, 5 May 19 17.
DARELL. Vol. 14, page 136.— Robert
Darell Elford Darell, Captain Indian
Infantry, married at Karachi, India, on
Thursday, 12 July 191 7, Dorothy, only
daughter of Edwin Andrew Cuthbert
Hindmarsh of Mozufferpur, Behar, India,
F.R.C.S., V.D., Surgeon Lieut. -Colonel
Behar Light Horse Veterinary Corps.
DARELL. Vol. 16, page 67.— Archibald
Fitzroy George, Earl of Kinnoull, died
at Hove, co. Sussex, on Monday,
7 February 191 6.
Page 68. — Lieut. - Colonel Harry
Francis Darell, D.S.O., Commanding
1 6th Service Battalion Rifle Brigade,
married on Thursday, 12 August 1915,
Florence, daughter of Henry M. Leavitt
of New York.
Page 68 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xxi'v.) — Major Guy Marsland
Darell, M.C., and Esmee his wife,
have issue a daughter, born at 1
Bryanston Place, Marylebone, London,
on Friday, 2 June 19 16.
Barbara Gladys, youngest daughter
of Sir Lionel Edward Darell, Baronet,
died unmarried 25 January 1913.
DARWIN. Vol 4, page 116.— William
Erasmus Darwin died, aged 74, at Sed-
bergh, co. York, on Tuesday, 8 September,
and was buried at North Stoneham, co.
Hants, on Saturday, 12 September 19 14.
Page 117. — Margaret Elizabeth,
younger daughter of Professor Sir
George Howard Darwin, K.C.B., was
married at St. Botolph's, Cambridge, on
Saturday, 12 May 1917, to Geoffrey
Langdon Keynes, M.A. of PembrokeCol-
lege, Cambridge, temporary Captain in
Royal Army Medical Corps, younger son
of Dr. John Neville Keynes, Registrary
of the University of Cambridge.
Page 1 1 8 (and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page ix.) — Bernard Richard Meirion
Darwin, Lieutenant Army Ordnance
Department, and Elinor Mary his wife,
have further issue a daughter, Nicola
Mary Elizabeth, born at Conduit Head,
Madingley Road, Cambridge, on Friday,
12 May 1916.
Page 118. — Erasmus Darwin, 2nd
Lieutenant 4th Battalion (Alexandra,
Princess of Wales' Own) Yorkshire
Regiment (Territorial Force), was
killed in action, aged 33, in 1< landers
on Friday, 23 April 1915.
DE MAULEY. Vol. n, page 133.—
Gerald Maurice Ponsonby, Captain
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, was killed
in action, aged 37, 31 August 19 14.
Page 136. — Ashley William Neville
Ponsonby, Captain Oxfordshire and
Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, was
killed in action, aged 33, in France on
Wednesday, 8 September 1915.
Diana Helen, only daughter of the
Honble Edwin Charles William
Ponsonby, was married at St. Mark's,
North Audley Street, London, on
Friday, 14 September 1917, to Henry
Thomas Birch - Reynardson, Captain
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light
Infantry, only son of William John
Birch-Reynardson of Adwell House,
Tetsworth, co. Oxford, J. P., by Violet
his wife, daughter of Thomas Maxwell
of West Hill House, Guildford, co.
Surrey ; born at the Prebendal House,
Aylesbury, co. Bucks, on Wednesday,
24 February 1892.
DE MORGAN. Vol. 17, page 47.—
William Frend De Morgan died, aged
77, at 127 Church Street, Chelsea, co.
Middlesex, on Monday, 15 January,
and was buried in Brookwood Cemetery
on Saturday, 20 January 19^.
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ADDITIONS (r CORRECTIONS.
DE MORGAN, continued.
Page 48. — Ada Margaret, widow of
Edward Lindsey De Morgan, died at
82 Lower Road, Rotherhithe, co.
Surrey, on Tuesday, 7 December
I9I5-
DE RAMSEY. Vol. 15, page 116.—
Henry Laurence Whateley died, aged
76, at 44 Eaton Square, London,
on Friday, 18 July 1913.
Page 118. — Ronald Townshend Fel-
lowes, Captain Rifle Brigade, married
in London on Monday, 2 1 August
19 16, Mildred Macpherson.
The Honble Coulson Churchill
Fellowes, Captain 1st Life Guards,
married 2ndly in London on Saturday,
12 September 1914, the Honblc Lilah
(O'Brien), 7th daughter of Edward
Donough, 14th Baroh Inchiquin,
K.P. (see "Visitation 0/ Ireland," Vol.
6, page J/) ; born at Dromoland
Castle, Newmarket-on-Fergus, co. Clare,
on Saturday, 18 October 1884. They
have issue a son, David John
Fellowes, born at Broomhurst, Ring-
wood, co. Hants, on Saturday, 1 May
191 5. The Honble Coulson Churchill
Fellowes died, aged 32, from illness
contracted on active service on Friday,
22 October, and was buried with
military honours at Ramsey Abbey,
co. Huntingdon, on Tuesday, 26
October 1915.
Page 119. — Major Hedvvorth George
Ailwyn Fellowes, Indian Cavalry,
married at the Chapel Royal, Tower
of London, on Monday, 18 September
1 916, Audrey Janet, 3rd daughter of
Colonel Lionel Richard Cavendish
Boyle, M.V.O. He was killed in
action, aged 26, on Saturday, 12 May
1917.
Page 120. — Heneage Greville, Lord
Guernsey, Captain Irish Guards, was
killed in action, aged 31, while leading
his company into action at Soupir,
France, on Monday, 14 September
1914.
The Honble Sybil Inna Mildred,
youngest daughter of William Henry,
Baron de Ramsey, was married at
St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London,
23 February 1915, to James George
Anson Butler, Captain 1st Life
Guards, elder son of Lord James
Arthur Wellington Foley Butler; born
at 21 Park Lane, London, on Friday,
18 April 1890.
DERBY. Vol. 17, page 72.— Lady
Victoria Alice Louise, only daughter
of Edward George Villiers, Earl of
Derby, K.G., was married at St.
Margaret's, Westminster, on Wednes-
day, 7 April 1915, to the Honble Neil
James Archibald Primrose, M.C.,
younger son of Archibald Philip, Earl
of Rosebery, K.G. ; born at Dalmeny
Park, co. Linlithgow, on Thursday,
14 December 1882 ; educated at Eton
and at New College, Oxford, B.A.
1906; 2nd Lieutenant Buckinghamshire
Hussars Yeomanry 1909; Alderman
London County Council 1909; M.P.
for Cambridgeshire (North) 26 January
19 10; died of wounds received while
serving with a Yeomanry Regiment,
on an Eastern Front in November 1917
(see Pedigree of Rosebery, Vol. 16,
page 137).
Edward Montagu Cavendish, Lord
Stanley, Grenadier Guards, married at
the Guards' Chapel, Wellington
Barracks, London, on Tuesday, 1 7
July 1917, to the Honble Sybil Louise
Beatrix (Cadogan), eldest daughter of
Henry Arthur, Viscount Chelsea.
DEVON. Vol. 12, page 47 (and Addenda,
Vol. 14, page x.)— The Rev. the Honble
Frederick Leslie and Marguerite
Courtenay have further issue two sons,
Henry John Baldwin Courtenay, born
at The Rectory, Honiton, co. Devon,
on Thursday, 1 April, who died there,
aged 3 days, on Easter Sunday, 4 April
1915; and Charles ChistopherCourtenay,
born at The Rectory, Honiton, co. Devon,
on Thursday, 13 July 1916.
DEVONSHIRE. Vol. 16, page 162.-
Edward William Spencer, Marquess of
Hartington, married at St. Etheldreda's,
Hatfield, co. Hertford, on Saturday,
21 April 1917, Lady Mary Alice,
younger dau. of James Edward Hubert,
Marquess of Salisbury, K.G. ; born at
Hatfield House on Monday, 29 July
1895. They have issue a son, born
at 20 Arlington Street, Piccadilly,
London, on Monday, 10 December
1917.
Lady Maud Louisa Emma, eldest
daughter of the Duke of Devonshire,
was married at Ottawa, Canada, on Satur-
day, 3 November 1917, to Captain Angus
Alexander Mackintosh, only son of
Alfred Donald Mackintosh, The
ADDITIONS &■ CORRECTIONS.
DEVONSHIRE, continued.
Mackintosh of Mackintosh, Chief of
the Clan Chattan, hy Ella his wife, only
child and heiress of Edward Priest
Richards of Plas Newydd, co. Gla-
morgan, born at Moy Hall, Inverness,
on Thursday, 6 August 1885 ; A.D.C. to
the Governor-General of Canada.
Page 163. — Lieut.-Colonel Lord
Richard Frederick and Lady Moyra de
Vere Cavendish have further issue a
daughter, Sybil Moyra, born at Holker
Hall, co. Lancaster, on Tuesday, 10
August 1915; and a son, born at n
Portman Square, London, on Friday,
23 November 191 7
Lord John Spencer Cavendish, D.S.O.,
was killed in action in Northern France
20 October 19 14.
Elizabeth Vere, eldest daughter of
Lieut.-Colonel Lord Richard Frederick
Cavendish, was married at the Priory
Church, Cartmel, co. Lancaster, on
Wednesday, 8 December 1915, to
Robert Arthur James Gascoyne-Cecil,
Viscount Cranbourne, elder son of
James Edward Hubert, Marquis of
Salisbury, K.G. ; born at Hatfield
House, co. Hertford, on Sunday, 27
August 1893 ; Lieutenant 5th Battalion
Grenadier Guards.
DICKEN. Vol. 7, page 139. — Aldersey
Dicken, Sub- Lieutenant Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve, "Hawke" Battalion
Royal Naval Division, died, aged 35, at
Plymouth Royal Naval Hospital from
illness contracted while on active service
in Gallipoli on Sunday, 12 September
191 5, and was buried in Ealing Cemetery,
co. Middlesex.
Page 140.— Charles Vernon Dicken
married at Cairo, Egypt, on Thursday,
6 September 191 7, Alice Mary, eldest
daughter of William Ogden of Bombay,
India, and of Ealing, co. Middlesex.
Page 142. — Catharine Henrietta, eldest
daughter of William Stephens Dicken,
and widow of Henry Ulick, Marquess
of Sligo (see " Visitation of Ireland,"
Vol. 3, page ji), died, aged 78, at
41 Eccleston Square, London, on
Thursday, 26 November 19 14.
DIDHAM. Vol. 6, page 148.— May,
wife of Charles John Didham, died on
Thursday, 24 June, and was buried in
Brookwood Cemetery, co. Surrey, on
Monday, 28 June 1915.
DIDHAM, continued.
Page 148. — Joyce Alisimond May,
younger daughter of Charles John
Didham, was married at St. Mary, The
Boltons, South Kensington, London, on
Thursday, 17 December 1914,10 Douglas
Lambert of the 6th Buffs ; killed in action,
aged 32, in France, 13 October 1915.
DILKE. Vol. 17, page 134. — Sir Charles
Wentworth Dilke, Baronet, married at
Chichester Cathedral on Saturday, 15
July 19 1 5, Florence Pearl, daughter of
Henry Montague Faithfull of New South
Wales.
Page 135. — Margaret Mar}', widow of
Ashton Wentworth Dilke and of William
Russell Cooke, died, aged 56, at
Bellecroft, Isle of Wight, on Tuesday,
19 May, and was buried in Brookwood
Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Saturday,
23 May 191 4.
Page 136. — Clement Wentworth and
Marie Hilda Jessie Dilke have further
issue a son, born at 63 Wilbury Road,
Hove, co. Sussex, on Monday, 26 April
1915. ,
DIMSDALE. Vol. 12, page 80.—
Catharine Sarah, younger daughter of
Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale, died, aged
62, at 5 Marlborough Grove, York, on
Sunday, 10 October, and was buried at
York on Wednesday, 13 October 19 15.
DIMSDALE. Vol. 18, page 207.—
Reginald Thomas Dimsdale, Lieutenant
Royal Navy, was killed in action on
Tuesday, 25 April 1916.
DODDERIDGE. Vol. 8, page 54.—
Charles James Dudderidge of New-
port, co. Monmouth, married at
the Commercial Baptist Church, New-
port, 19 August 1912, Eva Beatrice,
daughter of Daniel Thomas of Newport ;
born at Newport 7 October 1887.
They have issue a son, Charles Daniel
Dudderidge, born at 38 Price Street,
Newport, 17 August 1913, baptised at
St. Paul's, Newport.
Herbert Orlando Dudderidge married
at Newport 14 February 1909, Mary,
daughter of Robert Palmer of Nether
Stowey, co. Somerset ; born at Nether
Stowey 2 June 1887. They have issue
four children all born at 54 Milman
Street, Newport : Mary, born 24 January
1 9 10, Clarice, born 12 January 191 1,
Herbert Robert Dudderidge born 17
XXX
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
DODDE RIDGE, continued.
April 191 3, and John Dudderidge, bom
27 August 19 1 5. Herbert Orlando
Dudderidge joined the Army in February
19 1 7, being attached to the Machine
Gun Corps, he was killed in action in
France 26 September 191 7.
Page 55. — George Dodderidge died at
Overton Villa, Fordington, co. Dorset, on
Whit-Sunday, 27 May, and was buried in
the cemetery at Dorchester on Thurs-
day, 31 May'1917. M.I. Will dated 5
February 191 2, with codicil dated 19
March 191 7, proved at Blandford, co.
Dorset, by Anna Sophia Dodderidge,
widow.
DOWDESWELL. Vol. 7, page 82.—
Charles William Dowdeswell died, aged
83, at Brantwood, Langley Avenue,
Surbiton, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 1 1
May, and was buried in Brookwood
Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Saturday, 15
May 191 5.
The Rev. Canon Edmund Richard
Dowdeswell, died, aged 70, at the
Clergy House of Rest, West Malvern,
co. Worcester, on Saturday, 5 June
I9IS-
DUGDALE. Vol. 2, page 75. — Adam
Dugdale died, aged 83, at Griffin Lodge,
Blackburn, co. Lancaster, on Saturday,
20 January, and was buried in the
cemetery at Blackburn on Wednesday,
24 January 191 7.
Page 107.— Walter Geoffrey and
Edith Rosamand Shirley Dugdale have
issue two daughters, Edith Flora Joyce,
born 1 April 1910, and Rosamond
Betty, born on Friday, 18 August 191 1 ;
also a son, John Frederick Dugdale,
born at Invermoriston, St. George's
Avenue, Weybridge, co. Surrey, on
Saturday, 17 January 1914-
The Rev. John Sydney Dugdale
married 2ndly at the parish church,
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, on Wednes-
day, 2 June 1915, Elizabeth Hilda,
youngest daughter of Edward Webster
Cox of Meadowbank, 8 Ellerdale Road,
Hampstead, J. P., by Julia his wife,
elder daughter of W. C. Spiller of
Hampstead.
Edith Jocelyn, younger daughter of
the Rev. Sydney Dugdale, was married
at St. James', Paddington, London, on
Wednesday, 7 November 191 7, to
Henry Harrison Hardy, Captain King's
Royal Rifle Corps.
DUGDALE, continued.
Page 107.— Rosy Elizabeth, youngest
daughter of John Dugdale, died, aged
52, at 1 Stanhope Street, Hyde Park
Gardens, London, on Saturday, 30
October, and was buried at Llanfyllin,
co. Montgomery, 2 November 19 15.
DUNCAN. Vol. 13, page 86— Fanny
Whinfield, widow of Henry Caimcross
Duncan, died, aged 82, at Amisfield,
Bromborough, co. Chester, on Wednes-
day, 6 October 19 15.
EARLE. Vol. 10, page 106.— Phyllis
Audrey, only child of Colonel Sir
Henry Earle, Baronet, D.S.O., was
married at Holy Trinity, Sloane Street,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Thursday,
29 April 1915, to Osbert Stephen
Cooper (afterwards Cundy- Cooper), only
son of the Rev. Thomas Stephen
Cooper of Charleshurst, Chiddingfold,
co. Surrey ; Captain Royal Fusiliers ;
served in European War in France
(severely wounded).
Page 107. — Hardman Arthur Earle
married at Harrogate, co. York,
1 July 19 1 6, Edith Eugenie, daughter
of Charles Wixley.
Page 108. — Thomas Algernon and
Edith Earle have further issue a
daughter, Myrtle Valentine, born 15
February 191 1.
Page 109 {and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xxviii.) — Charles Frederic and
Alice Adelaide Earle have further issue
a daughter, Josephine Noelle, born at
Blomfield House, Shooter's Hill, co.
Kent, on Christmas Day, 1914-
Page no. — John Wilfrid Earle,
Lieutenant Lancashire Hussars, married
19 October 1915, Margaret Cecile,
elder daughter of Colonel Robert
Francis Gartside-Tipping, C.B., rst
Bengal Cavalry, of Rossferry and
Davenport Hall, co. Chester, by Jane
his wife, daughter of James Henry
Sclater of Newick Park, co. Sussex.
Page 112. — Lawrence Mathew Earle,
F.R.G.S., 2nd Lieutenant Army Service
Corps, married at Lingfield, co. Surrey,
on Thursday, 23 March 1916, Helen
Elizabeth Dunkin, youngest daughter of
Frederic Street, of Dulverton, co.
Somerset, Captain West Kent Regiment.
EDMEADES. Vol. 13, page 178 (and
Addenda, Vol. 17, page am)— Major
Henry and Violet Edmeades have
further issue a son, Frederick Burnaby
ADDITIONS ir CORRECTIONS.
EDMEADES, continued.
Edmeades, born at Nurstead Court, co.
Kent, on Friday, 7 January, baptised at
Nurstead 9 February 19 16.
Page 179. — Lieut. - Colonel James
Frederick Edmeades, M.V.O., died at
Hazells, Southfleet, co. Kent, on Tues-
day, 6 February, and was buried at
Nurstead on Friday, 9 February 191 7.
ERNE. Vol. 17, page 19. — John Henry,
Earl of Erne, died at Crom Castle,
Newtown Butler, co. Fermanagh, on
AVednesday, 2 December, and was
buried there on Monday, 7 December
1914. Will dated 3 September 1914,
proved in August 1916 by Major the
Honble George Arthur Charles Crfchton.
Major Henry William, Viscount
Crichton, M.V.O., D.S.O., Royal Horse
Guards, was killed in action in France
31 October 19141 re-interred in cemetery
at Wervico Nord in June 191 6.
Page 20. — Major Hubert Francis
Crichton, Irish Guards, was killed in
action at Villers Cotterets, France, on
Tuesday, 1 September 19 14.
Page 20 {and Addenda, Vol. 78,
page xxviii.) — Lieut. -Colonel the Honblc
George Arthur Charles Crichton,
M.V.O., Coldstream Guards, and
Lady Mary Augusta his wife, have
further issue a son, Richard John
Crichton, born at Hadleigh House,
Windsor, co. Berks, on Thursday,
2 November 1916.
Page 21. — Lieut. -Colonel Sir John
Peniston Milbanke, Baronet, V.C.,
commanding the Nottinghamshire (Sher-
wood Rangers) Yeomanry, was killed
in action, 'aged 42, in the Dardanelles
on Saturday, 21 August 19 15.
Page 2 2 {and Addenda, Vol. 18, page
xxix.) — Lieut. -Colonel Charles William
Harry Crichton, D.S.O., 10th Hussars,
and Dorothy Maud his wife, have
issue a son, Ronald Henry Crichton,
born at the Towers, Scarborough, co.
York, on Sunday, 28 December 1913.
Page 22. — Commander Reginald
Louis and Hester Beatrix Crichton have
further issue a daughter, Elisabeth
Hester, born at Bidbury House, Bed-
hampton, co. Hants, on Friday, 30
October, baptised at Bedhampton 5
December 1914.
The Honble Gerald Ernest Francis
Ward, M.V.O., Lieutenant 1st Life
Guards, was killed in action, aged 36, at
Zandvoorde, 30 October 19 14.
ERNE, continued.
Page 23. — The Rev. Frederic Marcus
Crichton died at Bournemouth, co.
Hants, on Tuesday, 22 May 191 7.
Richard Edward Crichton, Captain
60th King's Royal Rifle Corps, married
at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington,
London, on Sunday, 24 January 1915,
Cecil Nona, youngest daughter of
Admiral Lord Frederick Herbert Kerr,
R.N., by Emily Sophia his wife,
daughter of General Sir Peregrine
Maitland, G.C.B., born at St. Peter's
Parsonage, Onslow Gardens, South
Kensington, London, on Thursday,
11 March 1875.
Major John Arthur Crichton, Hamp-
shire Regiment, attached to Royal
Engineers, died 6 February 191 7.
ESHELBY. Vol. 1, page 225.— Alan
Douglas Eshelby, Captain Royal
Garrison Artillery, married at Brom-
borough, co. Chester, on Thursday,
2 December 191 5, Doris, 3rd daughter
of Samuel Mason Hutchinson of The
Marfords, Brom borough. They have
issue a son, John Douglas Eshelby, born
at the Priests' House, Puddington, co.
Chester, 21 December 1916, baptised at
Burton, co. Chester, 27 January 191 7.
EVANS. Vol. 4, page 92. — John James
Evans died suddenly, aged 75, at a
meeting of the County Council, Chester
Castle, on Thursday, 2 August, and
was buried in the cemetery at Bebington,
co. Chester, on Saturday, 4 August 191 7.
Sarah Catherine, his wife, died at
Brackenwood, Bebington, on Thursday,
8 July, and was buried in the cemetery
at Bebington on Saturday, 10 July
I9J5-
Page 93.— Sir Edward Evans died,
aged 71, at Spital Old Hall, Brom-
borough, co. Chester, on Wednesday,
10 October, and was buried at Lower
Bebington, co. Chester, on Saturday,
13 October 1917.
Page 94. — William Paterson Evans
married 2ndly at the Chapel Royal,
Savoy, London, on Tuesday, 18 Decem-
ber 191 7, Inga, younger daughter of
Arthur John Rhodes of Camden House,
Weybridge, co. Surrey.
Muriel Sandford, only daughter of
William Paterson Evans, was married
at Bidston, co. Chester, 9 July
1 91 2, to Arthur Harold Shepard of
Chelford, co. Chester, son of Henry
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
EVANS, continued.
Shepard of Oatlands, Wicklow ; born at
Oatlands 28 February 1873 ; baptised at
Dunganstoun, co. Wicklow, 21 April
1873 ! °f Trinity College, Dublin B.A.
1896, M.D. 1900, M.B., B.Ch.
Page 94 (and Addenda, Vol. 18, page
xxix.)— William Sandford and Violet
Elina Spencer Evans have issue a son,
David Vaughan Sandford Evans, born
at the White House, Headley, co.
Hants, on Monday, 31 August, baptised
at Headley 26 September 1914.
Page 94 (and Addenda, Vol. J, page
iv.) — Arthur Ernest and Agnes Louisa
Evans have further issue a daughter,
Constance Stanley, born at Vrondeg
Hall, Bronwylfa, Wrexham, 25 February,
baptised at Rhos Llaner-chrugog, both
co. Denbigh, 26 March 1903.
Page 96. — Arthur Geoffrey Evans,
Surgeon Royal Navy, married at St.
Margaret's, Westminster, 15 November
1917, Ermine Mary Kyffin, only child
of Judge Taylor, K.C. (see Pedigree of
Taylor, Vol. 3, page 95).
Rupert Ancrum Evans, 2nd Lieutenant
Prince of Wales' Own (West Yorkshire
Regiment), was accidentally killed,
aged 24, while in performance of his
duties as Grenadier Officer, at Whitley
Bay, co. Northumberland, 25 January
1916.
EVERETT. Vol. 16, page 2.— Major-
General Henry Joseph Everett, C.B.,
C.M.G., married at St. Peter's, Cranley
Gardens, South Kensington, London,
2S December 191 7, Violet Althea, elder
daughter of the Rev. Calcraft Neeld
Wyld of Salisbury, co. Wilts ; born at
Maiden Newton, co. Wilts.
Page 5 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xxix.) — Arthur Sherman and
Mabel Edith Everett have issue two
sons, John Christopher Fearon Everett,
born at Windsor, co. Berks, 5 January,
baptised at St. John's, New Windsor,
8 February 1913 ; and Michael Harry
Sherman Everett, born at Windsor 17
August, baptised at the parish church,
Windsor, 21 September 19 14.
Page 5. — Maurice Septimus Gwyer
and Everilda Mary Everett have further
issue a son, Francis Leonard Maurice
Everett, born at Escombe, Canford
Cliffs, 4 September, baptised at All
Saints', Branksome Park, co. Dorset,
4 October 1912; died at Escombe 26
January 19 14.
FAIR. Vol. 3, page 50. — Major Charles
Herbert Fair, D.S.O., London Regi-
ment, married at St. Michael's, Chester
Square, London, on Tuesday, 18 Sep-
tember 191 7, Marjorie, elder daughter
of Herbert Edward Secretan of Bennett's
End, Hemel Hempstead, co. Hertford.
FANE. Vol. 12, page 83. — Isabel, 2nd
daughter of John Augustus Fane, and
widow of Major-General Francis Hugh
Plowden, C.B., died, aged 49, at Paris
on Friday, 27 February 1914, and was
buried there.
Page 84 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xxix.) — Cecil and Florence
Marjorie Fane have issue a daughter,
Kathleen Marjorie, born at Goitstock
House, Bingley, co. York, 17 July 1914.
Page 84 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xxix.) — Hubert William and
Tilda Fane have further issue a
daughter, Dorothy, born at 45 Colville
Gardens, Bayswater, London, on Thurs-
day, 8 February 19 17.
Page 85. — Commander Robert Gerald
Fane, R.N., was killed, in action, aged 35,
the result of an explosion, 15 May 1917.
Page 86. — Francis John Fane married
at St. Luke's, Bromley Common, co.
Kent, on Tuesday, 19 October 1915,
Violet, eldest daughter of G. Clifford
Bower of Newquay, Bromley. They
have issue a daughter, Elizabeth Luisa,
born at the European Hospital, Kwala,
Lunipor, Malay Peninsula, on Tuesday,
10 October 19 16.
FANSHAWE. Vol. 6, page 115.—
Helen, 2nd daughter of the Rev. Thomas
Lewis Fanshawe and widow of Edward
Hanson Denison, died, aged 91, at
Little Gaddesden, co. Hertford, 10 July,
and was buried in Brompton Cemetery,
co. Middlesex, 14 July 191 7.
Page 116 (and Addenda, Vol. 7,
page iv.) — Lieut. -Colonel (temporary
Colonel) Reginald Wilmington Fan-
shawe, C.M.G. (1 January 1917), and
Susan Isabel his wife, have further issue
a daughter, Jean, born at Kirkham,
Watts Avenue, Rochester, co. Kent,
17 December 1913, baptised at St.
Margaret's, Rochester, 21 February 1914.
Page 116 (and Addenda, Vol. 9,
page v.) — Frank Raymond and Hen-
rietta Maud Fanshawe have further issue
a daughter, Peronelle, born 25 May,
baptised at the Catel Church, Guernsey,
27 June 1915.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
xxxm
FANSHAWE. Vol. 14, page 107.—
Hugh Arnold Wrottesley Fanshawe
died, aged 70, in London, on Thursday,
18 October, and was buried in Kensal
Green Cemetery, on Tuesday, 23 October
1917.
The Rev. Richard Evelyn Fanshawe,
Rector of Somerton, co. Suffolk,
married at Somerton on Wednesday,
6 September 19 16, Isabel Forrester,
eldest daughter of Thomas Prosser Hale
of Somerton Hall, J.P. They have
issue a daughter, Pamela Eileen, born
at Somerton Rectory on Monday, 30
July, baptised at Somerton 26 August
1917.
The Rev. Percival Moilliett Fanshawe,
Rector of Langham, co. Suffolk, married
at St. Mary's, Woodbridge, co. Suffolk,
on Tuesday, 8 September 1914, Ethel
Maynard, daughter of Thomas Carthew
of Westholme, Woodbridge. They
have issue a daughter, Anne, born at
The Rectory, Brockley, co. Suffolk,
on Wednesday, 15 September, baptised
at Brockley 6 October 19 15.
Page 109. — Geoffrey Denny s Fan-
shawe married at Christ Church
Morningside, Edinburgh, 10 June 1913,
Nell, younger daughter of W. C. Berrie.
They have issue a son, Dennys Basil
Fanshawe, born at Dera Ismail Khan in
i9J5-
Page 109 {and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xxx.) — Jocelyn Herbert Fanshawe,
temporary Lieutenant Royal Engineers,
and Marguerite Henrietta his wife, have
further issue a son, Timothy Claud
Upton Fanshawe, born at Deolali, India,
18 August 19 1 5.
Page no. — Maurice Fanshawe
married at St. Peter's, Wootton, co.
Berks, on Wednesday, 1 1 August
191 5, Frances Mary Keatley, only
daughter of the Rev. William John
Francis Keatley Stride of Boar's Hill,
co. Oxford. They have issue a
daughter, Patricia Mary Adair, born
at Boar's Hill on Friday, 23 June
1916.
FANSHAWE. Vol. 15, page 18.—
Lieut.- Colonel Edward Card well Fan-
shawe, R.E., died, aged 72, at
Arlington Lodge, Bassett, co. Hants,
on Monday, 26 February, and was
buried at Virginia Water, co. Surrey,
28 February 1917.
Edward Hew Fanshawe, Lieutenant
19th Hussars, died, aged 35, at Virginia
FANSHAWE, continued.
Water on Sunday, 13 June 1915, and
was buried there.
Page 22 {and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page xv.) — Guy Dalrymple Fanshawe,
Commander Royal Navy, and Louisa
Charlotte his wife, have further issue
a daughter, Ann Renea, born at 6
Abinger Gardens, Edinburgh, 23 June
1916.
Page 23. — Arthur Hew Bradford
Fanshawej Royal Naval Air Service,
married at St. Martin's -in -the -Fields,
London, on Saturday, 12 August 19 16,
Cicely Ellen Grantham of Cowfold, co.
Sussex.
Leighton Dalrymple Fanshawe,
Lieutenant Machine Gun Corps, was
killed in action, aged 21, 3 August 191 7.
Page 25. — Edward Foote Ward died,
aged 67, in January 1916.
Page 26 {and Addenda, Vol. 16,
page xx.) — John Edward and Mira
Monica Beata Fanshawe have issue a
daughter, Mira Elizabeth, born at
1 Coates Place, Edinburgh, on Saturday,
14 January, baptised at St. Mary's
Catholic Cathedral, Edinburgh, 29 Jan-
uary 191 1 ; and a son, Charles Joseph
Fanshawe, born at 28 Abercromby Place,
Edinburgh, on Thursday, 30 May,
baptised at the same church 23 June
191 2 ; also a daughter, Althea Margaret,
born at the same place on Friday, 28
August, baptised at the same church
1 7 September 19 14.
Page 27. — Colonel Edward Arthur
and Frances Rose Fanshawe have
further issue a daughter, Joan Ellen
Metcalf, born at Newbridge 9 June
1910.
FAWKES. Vol. 7, page 92. — Dorothy
Hawksworth, 2nd daughter of the Rev.
Frederick Fawkes, was married at
Keble, Clocolam, South Africa, in
April 1907, to Leonard Bolitho Bigg,
son of the Rev. Charles Bigg, D.D.,
Canon of Christ Church, Oxford.
Page 93. — Stephen Hawksworth
Fawkes married and has issue a
son, Frederick Edward Hawksworth
Fawkes, born at St. Gravenage,
Modderpoort, Orange Free State,
South Africa, on Wednesday, 21
October 19 14.
Page 94. — Lieut. -Colonel Montague
Fawkes, Royal Irish Fusiliers, died,
aged 74, at Sunny Rest, Sandhurst,
on Thursday, 3 January 19 18.
ADDITIONS <s> CORRECTIONS.
FAWKES, continued.
Page 64. — Lionel Richard Fawkes
was killed in action, aged 27, on
Saturday, 3 June 19 16.
Page 94. — Constance Charlotte, wife
of Major Francis Fawkes, died at
Elm field, Cheltenham, co. Gloucester,
19 February, and was buried in the
cemetery at Cheltenham 22 February
191 7 {see Pedigree of Arkivright, Vol. J,
page 18).
Page 94 {and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xxx.) — Rupert Edward Francis and
Mary Theodora Fawkes have issue two
daughters, Betty Constance, born at
Cheltenham 5 July 191 2, baptised there,
and Diana, born at 2 1 Lansdown
Place, Cheltenham, on Wednesday, 15
July 1914; also a son, Philip Francis
Fawkes, born at Riverside, Lechlade,
co. Gloucester, on Thursday, 23
November 1916.
Page 94. — Olive Mary, 5th daughter
of Major Francis Fawkes, died at
Cheltenham 26 July 1916.
Page 94 {and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xxxi.) — Valentine Hawksworth
Francis and Blanche Isabel Mary
Fawkes have further issue a daughter,
Sara Jean, born at Elmfield, Chelten-
ham, on Saturday, 2 September 1916,
baptised at Cheltenham.
Page 95. — Dame Juliana Hannah
Mary, wife of Admiral Sir Wilmot
Hawksworth Fawkes, died at Steel
Cross House, Steel Cross, Tunbridge
Wells, co. Kent, on Friday, 1 December
1 916.
Sibyll, younger daughter of the Rev.
Richard Wentworth Fawkes, was
married at All Saints', Hertford, on
Thursday, 28 January 1915, to Guy Lee
Evans, Army Service Corps.
Page 96. — Lois, younger daughter of
Colonel Lionel Grimston Fawkes,
married at Bedhampton, co. Hants, on
Thursday, 3 August 1916, George
Kerby, 2nd Lieutenant 8th Battalion
Wiltshire Regiment, son of Henry
Kerby.
FELLOWES. Vol. 8, page 98.— Robert
Fellowes of Shotesham Park, co.
Norfolk, died, aged 97, at Shotes-
ham Park, on Tuesday, 31 August
191 5, and was buried at Shotesham
St. Mary.
Page 99. — Robert Fellowes was
killed in action, aged 19, 8 March
'9'5-
FELLOWES. Vol .15, page 82.—
Colonel James Fellowes, R.E., died,
aged 74, at Castle House, Dedham, co.
Essex, on Wednesday, 3 May, and was
buried at Hale, co. Surrey, on Monday,
8 May 1916.
Page 84. — Thomas Lyon Fellowes,
Lieutenant Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve, married at St. Jude's-on-the-
Hill, Hendon, co. Middlesex, on Satur-
day, 11 August 1917, Lily Cardinca,
2nd daughter of J. G. Cunningham of
Bastia, Corsica.
FELLOWES. Vol. 16, page 62.—
Robert Butler Fellowes died at
Worthing, co. Sussex, on Sunday, 16
April 1 9 16, and was buried at Horsell,
co. Surrey,
Beatrice Maria Player, 4th daughter
of James Butler Fellowes, died at
Somerley, Wyke Avenue, Worthing, co.
Sussex, on Wednesday, 31 January, and
was buried in the cemetery at Richmond,
co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 6 February
1917-
Page 64. — Ivoji Gordon Fellowes,
Midshipman H.M.S. " Irresistable," was
killed, aged 17, in the bombardment
of the Dardanelles Forts on Thursday,
18 March 1915.
FERARD. Vol 16, page 96 {and
Addenda, Vol. 18, page xxxi.) —
John Edward and Kathleen Marion
Ferard, have issue a son, John Richard
Ferard born at 21 Sumner Place,
South Kensington, London, on Friday,
25 August 19 1 6, baptised at the parish
church, Brompton.
FIELD. Vol. 3, page 82.— The Rev.
Sydney Benjamin Field died at
Ovingdean, co. Sussex, on Friday,
24 March 19 16.
Cecily Hilda, elder daughter of the
Rev. Sydney Benjamin Field, was
married at All Saints', Hove, co. Sussex,
in November 19 17, to the Rev. Frederic
West Anderson.
Page 84. — Arthur Field, died, aged 72,
at Shenley, Christchurch Park, Sutton,
co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 21 April,
and was buried in the cemetery
at Sutton on Saturday, 24 April
1915-
Page 84. — Aubrey John Field married
at the old church, Smethwick, co.
Stafford, on Saturday. 9 January 1915,
ADDITIONS &•> CORRECTIONS.
FIELD, continued.
Florence Kate, 2nd daughter of Henry
Harris Thompson of Bearwood Road,
Smethwick. They have issue a daughter,
born at Brae Ruthven, Beechwood Road,
Sanderstead, co. Surrey, on Monday,
18 October 1915.
FINNEMORE. Vol. 13, page 65.—
Norah Clementina, youngest daughter
of the Honbl= Robert Isaac Finnemore,
was married at St. Mary Abbott's,
Kensington, London, on Thursday, 29
April 19 1 5, to Frank Ollerenshaw,
younger son of George S. Ollerenshaw
of Mere Hall Knutsford, co. Chester,
J.P.
FIRTH. Vol. 4, page 144. — Mary
Thomazia, 4th daughter of Joseph
Firth, died at Widcombe Manor House,
Bath, co. Somerset, on Monday, 15
February 19 15.
FIRTH. Page 100 of present volume. —
Gerald Lewis Firth, Captain Royal Field
Artillery, married at St. Edward's,
Netley Abbey, co. Hants, on Mon-
day, 9 July 1917, Letitia C, youngest
daughter of General Robert D. Johnston
of Winchester, Virginia, U.S.A.
FISHER. Vol. 13, page 147. — Mary
Louisa, widow of Herbert William
Fisher, was killed by a motor car while
crossing a street in Chelsea, co.
Middlesex, on Thursday, 24 August,
and was buried at Brockenhurst, co.
Hants, 29 August 1916.
Page 150. — Edmund Montagu Prin-
sep and Janie Magdalene Fisher have
further issue two sons, Mark Edward
Fisher, born at 5 Swan AValk, Chelsea,
on Friday, 5 June 19 14, baptised at
Chelwood Gate, co. Sussex ; and William
Thoby Fisher, born 19 August 19 17,
baptised at Burley, co. Hants.
Page 151. — Charles Dennis Fisher
was drowned in H.M.S. " Invincible " in
the action off Jutland on Wednesday,
31 May 1916.
FITZ WILLIAM. Vol. 14, page 31.—
Major George Sholto Douglas died,
aged 57, at Selcraig, Dunblane, co.
Perth, on Thursday, 10 February, and
was buried at Dalmohoy on Monday,
14 February 1916.
FITZWILLIAM, continued.
Page 32 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xxxii.) — George James Charles
and Lorna Beryl Wentworth-Fitzwilliam
have issue a son, Richard John Godric
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, born at Welton
Place, Daventry, co. Northampton, on
Thursday, 3 February 1916.
Page 36.— The Honbl<= William Hugh
Spencer Wentworth - Fitzwilliam died,
aged 57, at Roseborough, co. Kildare,
on Wednesday, 28 March,- and was
buried at Wentworth, co. York, on
Tuesday, 3 April 1917.
FLATT. Vol. 8, page 34.— William
Wolton Flatt died at Church Farm,
Withersdale, co. Suffolk, on Saturday,
1 July, and was buried at Withersdale
on Thursday, 6 July 1916. M.I.
FLETCHER. Vol. 3, page 78.— Edward
Lionel Alexander Clarke, Master of the
Supreme Court, died, aged 80, at 5
Ladbroke Square, Kensington, London,
on Monday, 10 December, and was
buried at Wim borne Minster, co.
Dorset, on Friday, 14 Decemher 191 7.
FLETCHER. Vol. r3, page 60.—
Edward Lionel and Mary Fletcher have
further issue a daughter, Pauline Rose-
mary, born at Maryton, Allerton, co.
Lancaster, on Thursday, 24 March,
baptised at All Hallows', Allerton,
23 April 19 10.
Harold Molyneux Fletcher married
by special licence at Holy Trinity,
Brompton, co. Middlesex, on Thursday,
19 November 19 14, Dorothea Guthrie,
only child of Tom Guthrie Williamson
of Allerton Tower, Woolton, co.
Lancaster.
FLOYER. Vol. 3, page 116.— Ernest
Ayscoghe Floyer, M.C., Lieutenant
Indian Army Reserve and Royal Flying
Corps, married at St. Paul's, Frimley, co.
Surrey, on Saturday, 8 April 19 16, Lena
Cecile, elder daughter of Henry and
Pauline Vost of Allahabad, India.
FOLJAMBE. Vol. 1, page 45— The
Rt. Honblc Francis John Savile Foljambe
died, aged 86, at Osberton, co. Notting-
ham, on Sunday, 4 February, and was
buried there on Thursday, 8 February
1917.
Major Hubert Francis Fitzwilliam
Brabazon Foljambe, King's Royal Rifle
Corps, was killed in action at the Aisne
14 September 19 14.
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
FOLJAMBE, continued.
Page 48. — Susan Louisa, Dowager
Countess of Liverpool, died at Kirkham
Abbey, co. York, on Tuesday, 18
December, and was buried at Scofton,
co. Nottingham, on Saturday, 22
December 19 17.
Page 49 — The Honbl= Josceline
Charles William Savile Foljambe,
Captain Oxfordshire and Buckingham-
shire Light Infantry, was killed in action
at Bogge-yat, Mesopotamia, aged 33, on
Thursday, 6 April 19 16.
The Honb,t Bertram Marmaduke
Osbert Savile Foljambe, M.C., Captain
West Yorkshire Regiment, married at
Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, London,
on Saturday, 15 January 19 16, Joyce
Norton, elder daughter of William
Barrow EdmonJson of Hale, co.
Chester. They have issue a daughter,
Ursula Susan Annette Mary, born at
Walton Croft, Hale, on Wednesday,
8 November 1916.
Page 50 {and Addenda, Vol. 16, page
xxi.) — Lady Mabel Evelyn Selina Mary,
3rd daughter of Cecil George Savile
Foljambe, Earl of Liverpool, and wife of
William Young Woodburn, M.D., died
at 75 Festing Road, Southsea, co.
Hants, on Friday, 12 November,
cremated at Woking, co. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 16 November, the remains
being interred at Skellingthorpe, co.
Lincoln, on Tuesday, 30 November
FOOTE. Vol. 7, page 131.— Richard
Christopher Gorges Foote died, aged 20,
in hospital at Ghent, Belgium, on
Thursday, 15 October 19 14, from
wounds received in the defence of
Antwerp.
Page 132. — Major Richard Cunning-
ham Foot, R.F.A. (Territorial Force)
married at the parish church, Maryle-
bone, London, on Tuesday, 29 May
191 7, Nina, only daughter of John
Raymond of Quebec, Canada.
FORWOOD. Vol. 15, page 92.—
Gladys Faith Friend, elder daughter of
Harold Stanley Forwood of Hoylake,
co. Chester, J. P., was married at St.
Hildeburgh's, Hoylake, on Tuesday, 1 1
December 1917, to Lumley Fitzgerald
Lyster (2nd son of Major Charles Bybie
Lyster, The Buffs) ; born at Moreland
House, Seaforth, co. Lancaster, 21
October, baptised at St. Luke's, Great
Crosby, co. Lancaster, 27 November
FORWOOD, continued.
1890 ; Lieutenant Army Ordnance
Department (see Pedigree of Lyster,
Vol. 4, page 124).
Kathleen Marjorie, his younger
daughter, was married at Bidston, co.
Chester, on Wednesday, 3 February
1915, to Lionel Irvine Leslie Ferguson,
Captain 16th Battalion Cheshire
Regiment, 2nd son of Leslie Ferguson.
Page 93. — Thomas Brittain Forwood,
Captain 2nd Battalion Royal Lancaster
Regiment (The King's Own), was
killed, aged 28, in action near Ypres,
Flanders, on Sunday, 9 May 191 5.
Page 96. — Sydney Brittain Forwood
died, aged 42, at Willaston, co. Chester,
on Tuesday, 21 November, and was
buried at the parish church, Brom-
borough, co. Chester, 24 November
19 16.
FRANKLIN. Vol. 17, page 186.—
Francis William Franklin died, aged
83, at The Elms, Coventry, co.
Warwick, on Saturday, 19 February,
and was buried in the cemetery at
Coventry 22 February 19 16.
Page 187. — John Bill died as the
result of an accident, aged 79, at
Coventry on Monday, 28 February, and
was buried in St. Nicholas' Churchyard,
Radford Semele, co. Warwick, 2 March
1916.
Page 188. — Howard Franklin died
unmarried at Sydney, New South Wales,
10 August 1914, and was Juried in the
cemetery at Sydney.
Austin Hewlett and Ethel Annie
Franklin have issue a daughter,
Margaret Kingsford, born at Watford,
co. Hertford, 20 April 191 7.
Page 189. — Dorothy Jessie, wife of
Major George Denne Franklin, Indian
Medical Service, died at Gwalior,
Central India, on Tuesday, 27 April
Hazlitt Gilmour died, aged 59, in
London on Sunday, 18 March 1917,
and was buried in St. Pancras'
Cemetery, Finchley, co. Middlesex.
Page 190. — Celia Alicia Carey,
youngest daughter of George Carey
Franklin, was married at Christ Church,
Khargpur, Bengal, India, on Friday,
9 April 191 5, to Charles Edward Olive
(youngest son of Charles Daniel Olive
of Wimbledon, co. Surrey, by Alice
Mary his wife, daughter of Joshua
Frederick Parsons, M.R.C.S., of Frome,
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
FRANKLIN, continued.
co. Somerset) ; born at Rokeby,
Wimbledon, on Monday, 24 January
1887 ; educated at King's College
School and King's College, London
University, B.Sc.
FREEMAN. Vol. 9, page 9.— The Rev.
William Henry Freeman died, aged 82,
at Whitwell House, High Wycombe,
co. Buckingham, on Monday, 14
December 1914.
FREEMAN. Vol. 11, page 49 (and
Addenda, Vol. 18, page xxxiv.) — Philip
Horace and Phyllis Mary Freeman have
further issue a son, Keith Nevill Scott
Freeman, born at 6 Cadogan Court,
Chelsea, on Saturday, 10 March, baptised
at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London,
21 April 19 1 7.
Page 49 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xxxiv.) —George Sydney and Adela
Mary Grace Freeman have further issue
a son, Richard Broke Freeman, born
at 20 Collingham Place, Gloucester
Road, South Kensington, London, on
Thursday, 1 April, baptised at St.
Margaret's, Westminster, 5 May 1915.
FREEMAN. Vol. 15, page 190.— James
Edward Hutton Freeman, 2nd Lieu-
tenant The Queen's (Royal West
Surrey Regiment) and Squadron Flying
Officer, Royal Flying Corps, was killed
at Poperinghe, Flanders, on Monday,
24 April 1916.
FRENCH. Vol. 17, page 197.— Herbert
Stanley and Amy French have further
issue a daughter, Kathleen Mary,
born at 62 Wimpole Street, Cavendish
Square, London, on Thursday, 7
December 191 6, baptised in the chapel
of Guy's Hospital, London, 17 March
1917.
FRESHFIELD. Vol. 16, page 170.—
Edwin Hanson and Mary Lee Freshfield
have further issue a daughter, born at
Juniper Hill, Reigate, co. Surrey, on
Wednesday, 15 November 191 1.
FRIPP. Vol. 18, page 185.— Dorothy,
younger daughter of Herbert Innes
Fripp, was married at St. Luke's,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Saturday,
28 April 191 7, to Reginald Cecil Bligh
Wall (2nd son of Reginald Bligh Wall,
M.R.C.S.); born 16 October 1869;
FRIPP, continued.
educated at Bradfield College and at
Queen's College, Oxford, matriculated
22 October 1889, B.A. (2nd Classical
Mods.) 1893, M.A., M.D. 1902,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1897,
M.R.C.P. 1901, F.R.C.P. 1908 ;
Physician London Hospital.
Page 190. — Sir Alfred Downing and
Margaret Scott Fripp have further issue
a son, Reginald Charles Fripp, born at
19 Portland Place, Marylebone, London,
on Wednesday, 2 June, baptised at Holy
Trinity, Great Portland Street, 24 June
i9J5-
Robert Mackay Fripp died at Van-
couver, British Columbia, 16 December
19 1 7. His eldest son, George Mackay
Fripp, a private in the Canadian
Mounted Rifles, died in France 17
April 191 7, from wounds received in
action at Vimy Ridge, and was buried
in the British Cemetery at Etaples.
FRY. Vol. 10, page 15. — Henry Alexander
Russell Fry, Lieutenant Army Service
Corps, married at Coulsdon, co. Surrey,
on Saturday, 24 July 191 5, Helene,
eldest daughter of Ernest Noel of
Epernay, France.
FULLER. Vol. 18, page 199.— Rose
Fuller died, aged 80, at Marston,
Bayshill, Cheltenham, co. Gloucester,
on Wednesday, 21 November, and was
buried at Cheltenham on Friday, 23
November 191 7.
FULLER-ELLIOTT-DRAKE. Vol.
10, page 4. — Sir Francis George
Augustus Fuller-Elliott-Drake, Baronet,
died, aged 78, on Tuesday, 25 July 1916.
FURNEAUX. Vol. 6, page 34.— Alice
Emma, elder daughter of the Rev.
William Duckworth Furneaux, died,
aged 67, at Wribbenhall, co. Worcester,
on Friday, n September 1914.
Dorothy, eldest daughter of the Very
Rev. William Mordaunt Furneaux, Dean
of Winchester, was married at Penang,
Straits Settlements, on Monday, 2
November 1914, to Bernard Haigh.
Page 35. — Philip Templer Furneaux,
Lieutenant King's (Liverpool Regiment),
was killed in action in Belgium, aged 25,
on Monday, 26 October 1914.
Eileen Gladys, younger daughter of
the Rev. Walter Copleston Furneaux,
was married at St. Mark's, Bangalore,
xxxvin
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
FURNEAUX, continued.
India, on Tuesday, 14 November 1916,
to Andrew Stuart Burnett, Royal
Engineers, son of A. A. Burnett of
Shawford, co. Hants.
Page 36.— Zoe Marion, widow of
Ernest Alan Furneaux, died, aged 59,
at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on
Sunday, 23 December 191 7.
Leonard Romney Furneaux married
at Repton, co. Derby, on Wednesday,
23 December 1914, Mary Beatrice,
daughter of the Rev. George Pettman
Clucas, Master of Repton School.
FYNMORE. Vol. 6, page 42.— Mary
Anne, elder daughter of William Stubbs
Fynmore, died unmarried 23 September
1916.
GALE. Vol. 1, page 278.— Major Marma-
duke Henry Littledale Gale, 8th Indian
Cavalry, was killed at Jhansi, Central
India, on Monday, 28 June 1915.
GARRETT. Vol. 5, page 140.— Elizabeth
Garrett-Anderson, M.IX, widovvof James
George Skelton Anderson, died, aged
81, at Aide House, Aldeburgh, co.
Suffolk, on Monday, 17 December,
and was buried at Aldeburgh on Friday,
21 December 19 17.
Page 142.— Richard Daryl Garrett,
Lieutenat Central Ontario Regiment,
was killed in action in France, aged 25,
on Monday, 5 November 1917.
Page 144.— Henry Fawcett Garrett,
Captain East Yorkshire Regiment, was
killed in action, aged 29, at Suvla Bay,
Gallipoli Peninsula, 22 August 1915.
Page 1 44 (and Addenda, Vol. 18, page
xxxv.) — Ronald Thornbury Garrett,
Captain Army Service Corps, and Kate
Marion Stewart his wife, have further
issue a daughter, Gillian, born at 13
Nottingham Place, Marylebone, London,
26 July 1915 ; died in April 1917.
Page 144. — Stephen Garrett, Captain
4th Suffolk Regiment (Territorial Force),
died, aged 36, of wounds received in
action at Neuve Chapelle, France, on
Friday, 12 March 191 5.
GATTY. Vol. 2, page 154.— Major Charles
Comyn Scott Scott-Gatty, 3/ist Hert-
fordshire Regiment, died, aged 35, at
8 Cromwell Crescent, Kensington,
London, on Monday, 24 July 1916, and
was buried at Welwyn, co. Hertford, on
Thursday, 27 July 1916.
GAY. Vol. 5, page 165.— Charlotte
Catherine, 3rd daughter of William Gay,
died, aged 66, at Crill, near Falmouth, co.
Cornwall, on Saturday, 2 January 191 5.
GEPP. Vol. 18, page 163.— Charles
William Brewster Gepp of B 3 Squadron
2nd King Edward's Horse died, aged
2 1 , in Flanders, on Thursday, 8 July 1 9 1 5.
Nicolas Melvill Gepp, Captain nth
Yorkshire Light Infantry, attached to
the 1 st Essex Regiment, was killed in
action, aged 44, at the Dardanelles
6 August 1915-
Page 164. — Alice Philippa, wife of
the Rev. Nicolas Parker Gepp, died at
St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, on
Thursday, 14 October, and was buried
at Northwold, co. Norfolk, on Monday,
18 October 1915.
Alice Mary, eldest daughter of the
Rev. Nicolas Parker Gepp, died at
The Rectory, Northwold, on Sunday,
29 November, and was buried at
Northwold on Wednesday, 2 December
1914.
Ismena Emily, his 2nd daughter,
was married by special licence at St.
Philip's, Kensington, London, on
Tuesday, 11 September 1917, to
Frank William Rendle, 2nd Lieutenant
Royal Engineers.
GERARD. Addenda, Vol. 17, page xvii.—
Charles Robert Tolver Michael Gerard-
Dicconson (only son of the Honble
Robert Joseph Gerard-Dicconson, see
Vol. o, page log), entered the
Grenadier Guards as 2nd Lieutenant 3
September 191 3, Lieutenant 2 Novem-
ber 1914, Aide-de-Camp 15 January
1915 ; married at the Church of the
Assumption, Warwick Street, London,
on Tuesday, 19 October 1915, Aimee
Gwendolyn, younger daughter of Sir
Rupert Turner Havelock Clarke of
Rupertswood, co. Bourke, in the Colony
of Victoria, Australia, 2nd Baronet.
Pa<*e no. — General Sir Laurence
James Oliphant, K.C.B., K.C.V.O.,
died at 14 Hans Road, Kensington,
London, on Monday, 6 July, and was
buried at St. John's, Woking, co.
Surrey, on Friday, ro July 1914.
GETTING. Vol. 1 2, page 38.— Eric Noel
Getting, Captain Royal Berkshire Regi-
ment, was killed, aged 24, whilst
leading his company on Thursday, 28
September 191 5, in the attack on Fosse
No. 8, near Vermelles, battle of Loos.
ADDITIONS 6-" CORRECTIONS.
XXXIX
GIBBINS. Vol. 7, page 115.— The
Rev. Wilfrid Hannay Gibbins married
at Minstervvorth, co. Gloucester, on
Tuesday, 30 October 19 17, Ann Mary,
daughter of the Rev. James Raine,
Canon Residentiary of York Minster.
GIBBONS. Vol. 9, page 46.— Violet
Cicely Helen, youngest daughter of
John Skipworth Gibbons, was married
at Boddington, co. Gloucester, on
Thursday, 20 July 19 16, to Marcel
Seeley, 2nd Lieutenant Coldstream
Guards.
GIBSON. Vol. 2, page 89.— Edmund
Wyatt Gibson died, aged 56, in London
on Wednesday, 4 April, and was buried
at Aysgarth, co. York, on Tuesday,
10 April 1917.
GIDLEY. Vol. 14, page 131.— Mary
Elizabeth, widow of Bartholomew
Charles Gidley, died, aged 70, at Bud-
leigh Salterton, co. Devon, on Tuesday,
22 September 19 14.
GILBEY. Vol. 3, page 144. — Eric Gilbey,
Lieutenant 5th Battalion Rifle Brigade,
was killed in action, aged 26, on Sunday,
14 March 1915.
Sebastian Walter Gilbey, 2nd Lieu-
tenant Army Service Corps, married at
St. George's, Hanover Square, London,
on Saturday, 22 July, 191 6, Jean Agnew,
only daughter of George Milner.
Page 145. — Sir Walter Gilbey, Baronet,
died at Elsenham Hall, co. Essex, on
Thursday, 12 November, and was buried
at Bishops Stortford, co. Hertford, on
Monday, 16 November 1914. Will
dated 17 May 191 1, proved in the
Principal Registry in February 1915.
GLAZEBROOK. Vol. 3, page 56.—
Cecilia Mary, only daughter of John
Knowles Glazebrook, was married at
Goostrey, co. Chester, on Wednesday,
9 August 19 16, to the Rev. Edward
Armitstead (3rd son of the Rev.
Canon John Richard Armitstead of
Cranage Hall, co. Chester, Vicar of
Sandbach, co. Chester, by Frances
Mary his wife, eldest daughter of
William Henry Hornby of Poole Hall,
co. Chester, MP.); born at Sandbach
10 September 1872 ; educated at
Oswestry and M.A. of Magdalen College,
Oxford, matriculated 22 October 1891 ;
Perpetual Curate of Goostrey 1907.
GLAZEBROOK, continued.
Page 57. — Henry George Twanbrook
Glazebrook died, aged 68, at Bourne-
mouth, co. Hants, on Thursday, 8
October 19 14.
Page 58. — Thomas Twanbrook Glaze-
brook died, aged 71, at Wavertree, near
Liverpool, 5 August 19 15, and was
buried at Holy Trinity, Wavertree.
William Hall Glazebrook died, aged
71, at Lymington, co. Hants, 24 October
191 7, and was buried in the cemetery at
Lymington.
The Rev. Edward Warwick Jelinger
Symons died, aged 66, at Weymouth, co.
Dorset, 9 July 191 5, and was buried
in the cemetery at Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester.
GODDARD. Vol. 6, page 66 (and
Addenda, Vol. 14, page xiv.) — Lieut.-
Colonel Francis Ambrose D'Oyly and
Maud Goddard have further issue a
daughter, Mary Doreen Monica, born
at 45 Warwick Road, Earl's Court,
London, on Friday, 27 August, baptised
at Our Lady of Victories, Kensington,
on Saturday, 28 August 1915.
Addenda, Vol. 11, page x. — Denis
Gerald Ambrose Goddard, Midshipman
Royal Navy (eldest son of Lieut.- Colonel
Francis Ambrose D'Oyly Goddard
see page 66), perished with H.M.S.
"Queen Mary," 31 May 1916.
Page 67. — Roland Frederick Norton
and Emma Goddard, have further issue
four daughters, Frances Harriet, born at
Motueka, New Zealand, 12 August
1901 ; Doris Ann Jane, born at
Motueka 10 May 1905 ; Iva Miriam,
born at Upper Moutere 1 December
1906 ; and Melba Moneta, born at
Upper Moutere 2 December 1910.
GODDARD. Vol. 10, page 27.— Maria,
widow of Alfred Courtenay Goddard,
died, aged 77, at 16 Emperor's Gate,
South Kensington, London, on Friday,
5 January 191 7.
GODDARD. Vol. 18, page 146.—
Alexander and Ellen Henrietta
Goddard have further issue a daughter,
Rachel Anne Oakley, born at 2 Cleve-
land Square, Hyde Park, London, 5
March 191 7, baptised at Holy Trinity,
Paddington, London: diedatThorpness,
co. Suffolk, 24 August following, and
was buried in Brookvvood Cemetery,
co. Surrey.
xl
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
GODDARD, continued.
Page 147. — Commander Philip Leslie
and Mabel Goddard have issue a
daughter, Joan Leslie, born at Bourne-
mouth, co. Hants, on Tuesday, 10 April,
baptised at St. Ambrose, Bournemouth,
25 May 1917.
GODDEN. Vol. 3, page 55.— William
Jefferies Godden died, aged 57, at
Seminole Mission, Florida, U.S.A.,
on Thursday, 1 October, buried at
Immokalee on Monday, 5 October 1914.
Page 55 {and Addenda, Vol. 10, page
be.)— The Rev. Frederick Ernest and
Edith Harriet Godden have further issue
a daughter, Mary Irene, bom at Hawley
Vicarage, co. Hants, on Wednesday,
12 January, baptised at Hawley 7
February 1916.
GOLDSMITH. Vol. 5, page 108.—
Frederick William Goldsmith of 7
Jevington Gardens, Eastbourne, co.
Sussex, died, aged 91, on Thursday,
1 5 October, and was buried on Monday,
19 October 1914.
GOSCHEN. Vol. 15, page 157.— The
Honble Alexis Charles Burke Roche
died at Assolas, co. Cork, on Thursday,
17 December 19 14.
The Honble George Joachim Goschen,
Lieutenant 5th Battalion (Territorial
Force) East Kent Regiment (The
Buffs), died in hospital at Amara,
Sudan, on Wednesday, 19 January
1916, of wounds received in action on
Friday, 7 January 19 16.
Page 160. — Charles Hermann
Goschen of Ballards, Addington, co.
Surrey, died, aged 76, at 117 Sloane
Street, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on
Monday, 22 March, and was buried at
Addington on Thursday, 25 March
1915.
Page 162. — Kenneth and Violet
Goschen have further issue a daughter,
Nancy, born at Sigers, Eastcote, co.
Middlesex, on Wednesday, 30 August
191 1 ; and a son, Donald Charles
Goschen, born at the same place on
Sunday, 26 January 191 3.
Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Alec Goschen,
D.S.O., R.A., and Marjorie Mary his
wife, have further issue a daughter,
Diana Marjorie, born at 14 Cranley
Place, Onslow Square, Kensington, on
Saturday, 18 November 19 16, baptised
at St. Paul's, Onslow Square, on New
Year's Day 191 7.
GOSCHEN, continued.
Page 162. — Christopher Gerard
Goschen, Captain Grenadier Guards,
was killed in action, aged 35, on
Monday, 25 September 19 16.
Page 163.— The Rt. Honbl« Sir
William Edward Goschen, G.C.B., was
created a Baronet (New Year Honours)
1 January 1916.
Edward Henry and Countess Mary
Goschen have further issue a daughter,
Joyce Clara, and two sons, Edward
Christian Goschen, born at Vedbcek,
Denmark, on Tuesday, 2 September
1913 ; and Alexander Gerard Goschen,
born at Cairo, Egypt, on Sunday, 17
October 1915. Their eldest daughter
was named Dorothy Jean Henrietta
Hosta [not Henrietta Mary Hosta].
GOUGH. Vol. 17, page 151.— Harold
Stewart Gough, 2nd Lieutenant King's
Royal Rifle Corps, was killed in action,
aged 2i, on Friday, 16 June 1916.
GREEN. Vol. 4. page 47- — Laura
Georgiana, eldest daughter of the Rev.
Martin Johnson Green, died, aged 62,
at Bath, co. Somerset, on Tuesday,
9 December 191 3, and was buried in
Wolvercote Cemetery, Oxford.
Edith Mary, 3rd daughter of the Rev.
Martin Johnson Green, died, aged 60,
at Oxford, 5 August 19 14, and was
buried in Wolvercote Cemetery, Oxford.
Anne Cecilia, youngest daughter of
the Rev. Martin Johnson Green, died,
aged 58, at Oxford, on Friday, 19 May,
and was buried in Wolvercote Cemetery,
Oxford, 22 May 19 16.
GREENWOOD. Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xxxvii.— Leslie Richmond, hus-
band of Ruth Margaret, nee Greenwood
(see Vol. 5, page 131), Lieutenant
Gordon Highlanders, was killed in
action, aged 26, at Mons, Belgium,
23 August 19 14.
GRELLIER. Vol. 16, page 10.— Ann,
widow of William Grellier, died, aged
99, at St. Martin's Croft, Epsom, co.
Surrey, on Thursday, 31 December
1914, and was buried in Norwood
Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Tuesday,
5 January 1915-
Page 11. — Florence Marianne, 2nd
daughter of Harley Mair Grellier, was
married at the parish church, Epsom,
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
xli
GRELLIER, continued.
co. Surrey, on Friday, 10 December
19 1 5, to William Morris Vincent, elder
son of William Vincent of Ebbsfieet,
Epsom.
GRESLEY. Vol. 8, page 116. — Louisa
Mary, eldest daughter of the Rev. Sir
William Nigel Gresley, Baronet, died,
aged 84, at Barton -under -Need wood,
co. Stafford, on Saturday, 10 November
1917.
Page 117. — Nigel Bowyer Gresley of
Victoria, British Columbia, died, aged
44, at Doncaster, co. York, on Wed-
nesday, 9 June, and was buried at
Netherseale, co. Leicester, on Friday,
11 June 191 5.
GREY. Vol. 11, page 170. —The Rt-
Honble Sir Edward Grey was created
Viscount Grey of Fallodon, co. North-
umberland, in the Peerage of the United
Kingdom, 27 July 19 16.
Page 171. — The Rev. Alexander Harry
Grey died, aged 44, in London, on
Saturday, 24 October 19 14.
GRIFFITH. Vol. 14, page 137.-
Mona Elfrida Zelda, eldest daughter of
Thomas Comber Griffith, was married
at Pernambuco, Brazil, 13 February
19 1 2, to John Grant Anderson.
Thomas Logan Griffith married at
Woodbridge, co. Suffolk, 26 August
19 14, Lucy Irene Beryl, daughter of
Henry Blomficld of Woodbridge. They
have issue a son, Thomas Peter Logan
Griffith, born 9 June 191 7.
Page 138. — Edward Claud Griffith
married at Kansas, U.S.A., 5 June
191 7, Florence Gertrude Raymond.
Geoffrey Comber Griffith married at
Newdigate, co. Surrey, 17 August 191 5,
Iris, daughter of Edward Champneys
Irwin of Newdigate. They have issue
a son, Geoffrey Grenville Griffith,
born at Pernambuco, Brazil, 19 June
1917.
Mary Izobel, 2nd daughter of Thomas
Comber Griffith, was married at Per-
nambuco 5 October 1917, to George
Alexander Duncan Little.
Page 139. — Ethel Mary, elder
daughter of the Rev. Charles Edward
Osborne Griffith, was married at St.
James', Norwich, 18 October 19 10, to
Renton Palmer Walker of Norwich,
son of James Campbell Walker of
Arbroath, co. Forfar.
GROOME. Vol. 5, page 22.— Admiral
Robert Leonard Groome, C.V.O., died,
aged 69, at St. George's Hospital,
London, the result of an accident,
on Thursday, 22 November, and was
cremated at Golder's Green, co. Middle-
sex, 27 November 191 7. Memorial
Brass in Monk Soham Church, co.
Suffolk.
Mary Theodora, youngest daughter
of the Venbl= Robert Hindes Groome,
died, aged 56, at Petersfield, co. Hants,
6 November, and was buried there 9
November 191 1. Memorial Brass in
Monk Soham Church.
Auckland William Wollaston Groome,
Lieutenant Norfolk Yeomanry, married
at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London, on
Saturday, 3 July 1915, to Margaret
Grace, youngest daughter of William
Henry Cleburne of Catherine Road,
Surbiton, co. Surrey. They have issue
a daughter, Dorothy Mary Wollaston,
born at Suffolk House, Surbiton, on
Wednesday, 19 April, baptised at St.
Mark's, Surbiton, 27 May 1916.
GURDON. Vol. 17, page 121.—
Eleanor Joyce, only daughter of Philip
Gurdon, was married at the parish
church, St. Pancras, co. Middlesex, on
Thursday, 22 October 19 14, to Cyril
Diver, Loyal North Lancashire Regi-
ment, only son of Lieutenant-Colonel
Thomas Diver, Royal Warwickshire
Regiment.
GWATKIN. Vol. 2, page 3.— Alexander
George Stapleton Gwatkin died at
Twickenham, co. Middlesex, on Sunday,
14 February 1915.
Page 4. — Hugh Fortescue Wilmsburst
Gwatkin died, aged 53, at Poole,
co. Dorset, on Thursday, 9 November
1916.
GWATKIN. Vol. 2, page 168.— Robert
Torrington Gwatkin, Dragoon Guards,
died at the Manor House, Potterne,
co. Wilts, on Monday, 23 April, and
was buried at Potterne on Saturday,
28 April 1917.
GWYDYR. Vol. 12, page 139.— Colonel
Willoughby Merrik Campbell, Baron
Gwydyr, died, aged 73, in London,
on Saturday, 13 February, and was
buried on Wednesday, 17 February
1915.
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HALIFAX. Vol. io, page 134 (and
Addenda, Vol. 16, page xxv.) — The
Honble Edward Frederick Lindley and
Lady Dorothy Evelyn Augusta Wood
have further issue a son, Francis Hugh
Courtenay Wood, born at 39 Tite
Street, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on
Thursday, 5 October 19 16.
Page 135 (and Addenda, Vol. 14,
page xv.) — Major Francis Hugo Lindley
Meynell, 3rd North Midland Brigade,
Royal Field Artillery, and Lady
Dorothy his wife have further issue
a son, Mark Meynell, born at n
Portman Square, London, on Thursday,
19 February 1914; and a daughter,
born at 37 Portman Square on
Wednesday, 27 June 191 7.
Page 135 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xxxviii.) — Everard Charles Lind-
ley Meynell, Lieutenant 3rd North
Midland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery,
and Rose his wife have issue a
daughter, Rose Mary, born at 13
Gloucester Place, Portman Square,
London, on Monday, 19 April 19 17.
Page 135. — Mary Margaret Desiree,
only daughter of the Honble Frederick
George Lindley Meynell, was married
at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London,
on Wednesday, 17 March 19 15, to the
Honb,e Evelyn Hugh John Boscawen,
eldest son of Evelyn Edward Thomas,
Viscount Falmouth, C.B., M.V.O. ;
born at 19 Half Moon Street, Piccadilly,
London, on Friday, 5 August 1887 ; of
Trinity College, Cambridge, matricu-
lated Michaelmas Term 1905, B.A.
1908 ; Lieutenant Scots Guards (Special
Reserve).
HALL. Vol. 6, page 108.— Herbert
Gottlieb Edlmann died at Willshire
Farm, Wokingham, co. Berks, 2 March,
and was buried at Peaslake, co. Surrey,
5 March 19 16.
Page 109. — Fanny Louisa, wife of
the Rev. Frederick Dickinson Hall,
died at Manby, co. Lincoln, 1 February,
and was buried there 4 February 1916.
Page 109. — Mary Emily, wife of
Major Montagu Haffenden Hall, died
at Whatton Manor, co. Nottingham,
on Thursday, 8 July, and was buried at
Whatton 12 July 1915. Major Hall
married 2ndly at Screveton, co.
Nottingham, on Tuesday, 8 August
1916, Monica, 3rd daughter of the
Rev. William Edward Bury (see
Pedigree of Bury, Vol. Q, page 116).
HALL, continued.
Page no. — Maurice James Hall died
at The Willows, Cape Colony, South
Africa, 24 July 1914.
HAMILTON. Vol. 16, page 44 (and
Addenda, Vol 18, page xxxviii.) —
William John Rodney and Elsie Kath-
leen May Hamilton have issue a son,
Richard William Vesey Hamilton, born
at Colombo, Ceylon, 1 December 1914 ;
and a daughter, Lilian Elsie, born at
Dolosbage, Ceylon, 8 August 19 16.
HARDWICKE. Vol. 4, page 131.—
Sarah James Goulding, widow of the
Rev. Edward Hardwicke, died on
Sunday, 13 December 19 14, and was
buried at Alley, co Stafford.
Page 132. — Mary Maude, wife of
William Murray Hardwicke, died at
Birkenhead, co. Chester, 19 April 1903,
and was buried there. He married
2iidly at Christ Church, Claughton, co.
Chester, 12 September 1905, Mary
Hannah, daughter of Richard Deam of
Birkenhead, and widow of Arthur
Sharpies, C.E., of Birkenhead. She died
at Birkenhead 26 June 191 7, and was
buried in the cemetery at Bebington,
co. Chester.
Page 134. — Edyth Calvert, 2nd
daughter of Edward Arthur Hardwicke,
L.R.C.P., formerly of Howick, Natal,
and wife of Robert Herbert Cartwright
of Great Hills, Staten Island, New
Jersey, U.S.A., died there 14 June 1915,
and was buried at Great Hills. Her
husband died there 18 June 19 15, and
was buried at the same place.
Page 135. — Alice Mary, wife of
William Wright Hardwicke, M.D., of
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, died at Chelsea
10 January, and was buried in Brompton
Cemetery 13 January 191 7.
Austin Baldry Hardwicke married
at Epiphany Church, Niagara Falls,
U.S.A., 1 February 1912, Mary
Josephine, only daughter of Alfred
Munson Hawes, M.D., of Detroit,
Michigan, U.S.A. They have issue a
son, William Baldry Hardwicke, born
at Hill Crest, Centerville, Crawford
County, Pa., U.S.A., on Saturday, 26
February 1916.
HARINGTON. Vol. 10, page 124.—
Herbert Andrzej Biernacki Harington,
Lieutenant 3rd (Special Reserve) Bat-
talion Hampshire Regiment, died, aged
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
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HARINGTON, continued.
26, at the Alexandra Hospital, Cosham,
co. Hants, from wounds received in
action at the battle of Ypres (31 October)
on Wednesday, 9 December 19 14.
HARROWBY. Vol. 12, page 170.—
Mary Frances, Countess of Harrowby,
died on Friday, 27 July 1917.
Page 173. — Major the Honb,e Robert
Nathaniel Dudley Ryder, 8th Hussars,
was killed in action, aged 34, on
Saturday, 1 December 19 17.
HART-DAVIS. Vol. 9, page 29.—
Katharine Lucy, eldest daughter of the
Rev. Richard Hart Hart-Davis died on
Tuesday, 1 1 May, and was buried at
Mapledurham, co. Oxford, 14 May
!9i5-
Page 32. — Sidney Osborne and
Catherine Casler Hart - Davis have
further issue a son, Philip Sidney Hart-
Davis, born at Altskeith, Lidgelton,
Natal, 12 August 1909.
HARVEY. Vol. 1, page 6.— Edward
Henry Harvey died at Beckenham, co.
Kent, 14 February 191 7, and was
buried in Hither Green Cemetery,
Southend, near Beckenham.
Ronald Marmaduke Dawnay Harvey,
2nd Lieutenant 4th Battalion North
Staffordshire Regiment, attached 1st
Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, was
killed in action, aged 27, at Hill 60,
Flanders, 21 April 19 15.
Page 7 {and Addenda, Vol. 7J,
page xvi.) — Thomas Francis and Mary
Constance Harvey have issue three
daughters, Maria Constance, born at
Bicknor House, English Bicknor, co.
Gloucester, on Friday, 13 May 1910;
Frances Ellen, born at the same place
on Monday, 23 September 1912; and
Margaret, born at the same place on
Sunday, 22 November 19 14.
Page 7 (and Addenda, Vol. 16,
page xxv.) — Major Harry Charles and
Lilian Harvey have issue a daughter,
Evelyn Anne, born at Woodlands, West
Byfleet, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 24
November 1914.
HARWOOD. Vol. 14, page 178.—
Harry Sandeman died at 92 Marine
Parade, Worthing, co. Sussex, 16 August,
and was buried in Highgate Cemetery,
co. Middlesex, 20 August 1917.
HASLEWOOD. Vol. 7, page 135 {and
Addenda, Vol. 14, page xvi.) — Noel
Alfred Fitzherbert and Florence
Odenaat Haslewood have issue a son,
Geoffrey Arthur Dering Haslewood, born
at 22 Dorset Mansions, Lillie Road,
Fulham, co. Middlesex, on Saturday,
9 July 1910.
Page 136 (and Addenda, Vol. 17,
page xxi.) — Herbert Dering and Emily
Haslewood have issue a son, Guy Francis
Dering Haslewood, born at Ermington,
River Bank, East Molesey, co. Surrey,
on Sunday, 19 October 1913.
HAVERSHAM. Page 20 of present
volume. — Elizabeth, daughter of the
Rev. George Goodenough Hayter, died,
aged 66, at Leslie Lodge, Worthing,
co. Sussex, on Thursday, 28 December
1916.
Page 23.— The Rt. Honble Sir Arthur
Divett Hayter, Baron Haveisham, died,
aged 81, at 9 Grosvenor Square,
London, on Thursday, 10 May, and
was buried at Easthampstead, co. Berks,
on Tuesday, 15 May 191 7.
HAWORTH- BOOTH. Vol. 8, page
131. — Henry Eldred Haworth, Captain
17th Lancers, died, aged 50, on
Sunday, 6 February 1916.
Thomas Eldred Curwen Haworth,
2nd Lieutenant Essex Regiment, died
of wounds received in action on Sunday,
2 December 191 7.
Page 132. — Francis Adrian Blaydes
Haworth - Booth, Lieutenant Royal
Navy, married at the parish church,
Marylebone, London, on Tuesday,
7 November 191 6, Marie Yvonne,
youngest daughter of Jean Champeaux
of Paris.
HEATHCOTE. Vol. 8, page 2.— Selina
Frances, 2nd daughter of the Rt.
Honble Sir William Heathcote, Baronet,
died, aged 74, at 12 St. Thomas' Street,
Winchester, co. Hants, on Saturday,
iS November 19 16.
Page 3 (and Addenda, Vol. 18, page
xxxix.) — James Shirley Heathcote,
Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, and
Agnes Ethel his wife had issue a son,
Martin Shirley Heathcote, born 28
January 1914. James Shirley Heathcote
died, aged 30, on Tuesday, 28 August,
from wounds received in action on
Monday, 27 August, and was buried in
Kensal Green Cemetery, London, on
Friday, 31 August 1917.
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ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
HEATH COTE, continued.
page 3. — Martin Arthur Heathcote,
M.cT Lieutenant ioth Royal Fusiliers,
died, a<*ed 24, of wounds received in
action, on Monday, 17 July 19 16.
HEBERDEN. Vol. 9. Page 59-—
Arthur Clements Heberden, 2nd
Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps,
was killed in action, aged 30, on
Tuesday, 10 July 1917-
HENSLEY. Vol. 17, page 58- —
Gertrude Hull, widow of the Rev.
Lewis Hensley, died, aged 76, at n
Vincent Square, Westminster, on
Saturday, 10 February, and was buried
in Kensal Green Cemetery, London,
on Wednesday, 14 February 19 16.
Emily Marianne, 2nd daughter of
Frederick John Hensley.M.D., died, aged
62, at Woodside House, Whetstone, co.
Middlesex, on Tuesday, 1 August 1916.
Page 59.— Sybil Valpy, 3rd daughter
of Frederick Filleul Hensley, was
married at Godalming, co. Surrey,
5 November 1915, to Archibald Guy
Simmons, 2nd Lieutenant Honourable
Artillery Company, 2nd son of W. B.
Simmons of Fairford, Sidcup, co. Kent.
Page 62.— Sarah, wife of the Rev.
Edward Hensley, died, aged 84, at The
Haven, Falmouth, co. Cornwall, on
Thursday, 10 May, and was buried in
the churchyard of Budock, co. Cornwall,
on Monday, 14 May 1917.
HERBERT. Vol. 3. PaSe I22 ~ Sir
Ivor John Caradoc Herbert, Baronet,
was created Baron Treowen of Treowen
and Llanarth, co. Monmouth, 3 June
191 7.
The Honble Elydyr John Bernard
Herbert, Captain Gloucestershire
Yeomanry, attached to Machine Gun
Corps, was killed in action, aged 36, in
November 1917-
HESKETH. Vol. 1, page 159.— Percy
Lempriere Hesketh married at St.
Mark's, North Audley Street. London,
on Thursday, 11 January 1917, Violet
Keikilani, youngest daughter of R. A.
Van Middeldyk, Central American
Consul at Southampton.
HEXT. Vol. 1, page 203. -Charles
Hawkins Hext died, aged 65, on
Thursday, 4 January 191 7, and was
buried at Constantine, co. Cornwall.
HEXT, continued.
Page 205.— Charles Wilfred Hext,
Captain Indian Army, married at
St. Jude's, South Kensington, London,
on Friday, 1 January 191 5, Emily,
only child of James William and
Margaret Barratt. They have issue a
son, John Wilfred Barratt Hext, born at
Holyworth, Coniston, co. Lancaster, on
Thursday, 24 February, baptised at
Coniston 29 March 1916.
HINCHLIFF. Vol. 18, page 148.—
Chamberlain and Sarah Hinchhfi had
further issue a daughter, Georgina
Charlotte, born at Hendon Hall, co.
Middlesex, 30 April 1828, baptised at
Havant, co. Hants; died unmarried,
aged 25, at Lee, co. Kent, on Monday,
30 January 1854, and was buried with
her parents at St. Margaret's, Lee.
HIND. Vol. 16, page 48.— John Herbert
Hind, Captain 13th Hussars, married
at the Oratory, Brompton, co. Middle-
sex, on Wednesday, 28 February 191 7,
Sybil Thompson of Clare Hall, Raheny,
co. Dublin.
HODSOLL. Vol. n, page 53.— George
Bertram Pollock Hodsoll, Captain
Suffolk Regiment, married Olive Mar-
garet, eldest daughter of the Rev.
Milne Rae, D.D., of Edinburgh. He
was killed in action on Monday, 9
November 19 14.
Page S3 {and Addenda, Vol. JO,
page xxvi.)— Arthur Maxfield Pollock
and Millicent Mary Hodsoll have further
issue a son, Ronald Hodsoll, born at
Waverley, St. George's Hill, Weybridge,
co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 4 August, and
died a few hours later, and was buried
in the cemetery at Weybridge 7 August
1914.
HOLE. Vol. 7, page 129. — Henrietta
Eliza, youngest daughter of William
Hole died, aged 75, at 32 Richmond
Road, Exeter, co. Devon, on Friday,
15 December 1916.
HOLROYD. Vol. 12, page 21. — Sir
Charles Holroyd died, aged 56, at
Sturdie House, Weybridge, co. Surrey,
on Saturday, 17 November, and was
buried at Walton-on-Thames, co.
Surrey, on Tuesday, 20 November
1917.
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
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HOOKE. Vol. 1 8, page 117.— Avis
Frederica, wife of John Hooke, died at
23 Birdliurst Rise, Croydon, co. Surrey,
on Thursday, 25 October, and was
buried at St. Peter's, Croydon, 27
October 1917.
Page 118. — The Rev. Francis Edward
Yarborough and Madeline Hooke have
further issue a son, John Christopher
Hooke, born at The Vicarage, Hythe,
co. Hants, on Thursday, 23 March
1916.
Page 120. — John Clement Hooke of
the 14th Battalion Australian Imperial
Force, died, while serving with his
regiment in Egypt, on Sunday, 7 March
1915-
Lieut. -Colonel Utten Lamont Hooke,
4th Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment, and Enid Ayesha
his wife, have issue a son, Lewis Brodie
Hooke, born at Park Lane, Croydon,
co. Surrey, on Monday, 15 March
19 1 5. Lieut. -Colonel Hooke was killed
in action at Rceux, France, on Thursday,
21 June 19 1 7.
HOOPER. Vol. 1, page 176.— Lieut.-
Colonel Stuart Huntly Hooper died at
the Royal Free Hospital, London, from
illness contracted in France while on
active service, on Monday, 31 May
1915, and was buried at Highcliffe, co.
Hants.
HOVENDEN. Vol. 15, page 168.—
Martha, widow of Thomas Henry
Hovenden, died, aged 79, at 72 Leigham
Vale, Tulse Hill, co. Surrey, on Satur-
day, 22 May, and was buried in West
Norwood Cemetery, co. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 25 May 1915.
Page 170. — Albert Hovenden died,
aged 74, at Oaklands, Haling Park
Road, Croydon, co. Surrey, on Monday,
18 January, and was buried at Bandon
Hill, Waddon, co. Surrey, on Wednesday,
20 January 19T5.
Page 172. — Hedley Percy Hovenden,
2nd Lieutenant Army Service Corps,
married at St. Peter's, Croydon, on
Monday, 5 June 191 6, Florence Mary,
daughter of Charles Bristow of
Wyndham Avenue, Margate, co. Kent.
They have issue a daughter, Muriel
Edna, born at The Cottage, Melville
Avenue, Croydon, on Monday, 10
September, baptised at St. Peter's,
Croydon, 10 October 1917.
HOWARD. Vol. 1, page 92.— Gwladys
Julia, only daughter of Colonel Henry
Richard Lloyd Howard, C.B., of Wygfair,
St. Asaph, North Wales, of His
Majesty's Bodyguard, and late of the
1 6th Lancers, was married at St.
Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, on
Thursday, 30 November 19 16, to Sir
Lloyd Kenyon, Baron Kenyon of Gred-
lington, co. Flint, and a Baronet,
K.C.V.O., A.D.C. to H.M. the King;
born at 40 Wilton Crescent, Belgrave
Square, London, on Tuesday, 5 July
1864 ; succeeded his grandfather as
4th Baron 14 July 1869; K.C.V.O.
9 July 1907.
HOWARD. Vol. 1, page 187.—
Dorothy Ann, youngest daughter of
Colonel Frederick Compton Howard,
Rifle Brigade, was married at Holy
Trinity, Sloane Street, Chelsea, co.
Middlesex, on Tuesday, 20 June
1916, to the Rev. Philip Charles
Walker (only surviving son of Admiral
Charles Francis Walker of The Hall,
Beverley, co. York, by Edith Frances
his wife, daughter of Admiral the Honble
Arthur Duncombe) ; born 1 September
1878 ; of Trinity College Oxford,
matriculated 1898, B.A. 1901, M.A.
1904 ; Rector of Lockington, co. York,
1917-
Page 188 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xli.) — William Gilbert Howard,
Commander Royal Navy, and the
Honble Agnes Caroline Sophia his wife,
have issue a son, Frederick Henry
Howard, born at Furze Hill House,
Brighton, co. Sussex, on Thursday, 25
February 1915.
HOWARD OF GLOSSOP. Vol i2,
page 95. — Angela Mary Charlotte,
Lady Herries, 2nd daughter of Edward
George, Baron Howard of Glossop, and
widow of Marmaduke Francis, Baron
Herries, died at Everingham Park, co.
York, on Wednesday, 21 February 1917.
Alice Mary Elizabeth, Countess of
Loudoun, 3rd daughter of Edward
George, Baron Howard of Glossop, and
wife of Charles Edward, Earl of
Loudoun, died at Loudoun Castle, co.
Ayr, on Monday, 10 May, and was
buried there on Friday, 14 May 19 15.
Page 96.— The Honble Bernard
Edward Fitzalan - Howard, Captain
Lovat's Scouts Yeomanry, married at St.
Mary's, Carlton, co. York, on Saturday.
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ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
HOWARD OF GLOSSOP, continued.
5 September 1914, Mona Josephine
Tempest (Stapleton), Baroness Beau-
mont, elder daughter of Miles, Baron
Stapleton ; born at Broughton Hall,
Skipton, co. York, on Wednesday,
1 August 1894. They have issue a
son, Miles Francis Fitzalan-Howard,
born at 49 Eaton Place, London, on
Wednesday, 21 July 1915, and a son
born at 5 Eaton Gate, London, on
Sunday, 22 October 1916.
The Honble Philip Granville James
Fitzalan - Howard, Lieutenant Welsh
Guards, married at The Oratory, Bromp-
ton, London, on Thursday, 3 August
19 1 6, Gladys, daughter of Colonel
Norton.
HOWE. Vol. 1, page 288. — Eleanor Ann,
younger daughter of Edward Russell
James Howe, died, aged 89, at Fair
Mount, Hollington Park, St. Leonard's-
on-Sea, co. Sussex, on Wednesday, 15
March 19 16.
HOWE. Vol. 18, page 133.— The Rev.
Henry Nevile Sherbrooke died, aged
70, at 15 The Paragon, Clifton, co.
Gloucester, on Monday, 2 October
1916, and was buried at Oxton, co.
Nottingham.
Page 135. — Harry Walter Franklin
died at 35 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde
Park, London, on Sunday, 14 March
1915-
Page 137. — Charles Ernest Basset
Lothian Curzon, Lieutenant Royal
Naval Reserve, married at Holy
Trinity, Brompton, London, on
Saturday, 13 January 1917, Geraldine
Fosbery, daughter of Sir James Mills,
K.C.M.G., of 60 Prince's Gate, Ken-
sington, London, and of Dunedin, New
Zealand. They have issue a daughter,
Lorna Geraldine, born at 60 Prince's
Gate, Kensington, on Monday, 5 No-
vember 191 7, baptised at Holy Trinity,
Brompton, London, 18 January 19 18.
Page 138. — Augusta Latham, widow
of Colonel the Honble Ernest George
Curzon, died, aged 82, at High
Wycombe, co. Buckingham, on Monday,
24 December 191 7.
Lieut. -Colonel FitzRoy Edmund
Penn Curzon, 6th Service Battalion
Royal Irish Regiment, was killed
in action, aged 57, on Saturday, 9
September 1916.
HOWE, continued.
Page 141. — William Montagu Curzon-
Herrick of Beau Manor Park, co.
Leicester, assumed the additional name
and arms of Herrick, 30 November
19 1 5, and married at St. Mark's, North
Audley Street, London, on Thursday,
27 July 19 1 6, Lady Maud Kathleen
Caimes Plantagenet (Hastings), eldest
daughter of Warner Francis John
Plantagenet, Earl of Huntingdon ; born
28 March 1893.
HUNT. Vol. n, page 107. — Wright and
Elise Philippa Salkeld Hunt have
further issue a son, born at Kensington,
London, on Wednesday, 6 September
1916.
Frederick John Hunt died at Culpho,
co. Suffolk, on Sunday, 5 December,
and was buried there on Thursday,
9 December 1915.
Page 109. — Winifred, 3rd daughter
of Joseph Hunt, was married at St.
Andrew's, Penrith, co. Cumberland, on
Sunday, 9 July 1916, to Cecil Edward
Dawson-Scott, 2nd Lieutenant North-
umberland Fusiliers, son of General
Robert Nicholl Dawson-Scott, R.E., of
Brent House, Penrith.
JACKSON. Vol. 11, page 141.—
Frederic Howard Jackson, Captain 2nd
Battalion Connaught Rangers, was
killed, aged 31, in action on Thursday,
29 October 19 14.
JALLAND. Vol. 12, page 59. — Stephen
Jalland, Lieutenant 6th Battalion East
Yorkshire Regiment, was killed in action
at Chocolate Hill, Gallipoli, on Monday,
9 August 1915.
Page 60. — Laura Elizabeth, wife of
the Rev. Alfred Ernest Jalland, died,
aged 62, at Winfarthing, co. Norfolk,
on Friday, 18 May, and was buried at
Horsell, co. Surrey, on Monday, 2 1
May 1917.
JAMES. Vol. 1, page 266. — John James
married on Saturday, 15 January 1916,
Dorothy Margaret Elsie, daughter of
Arthur a Beckett Terrell of Ashmans-
worth, co. Hants, and of 45 Nevern
Square, Kensington, London.
Page 267. — Major Edward Tite
James, 1st Battalion South Lancashire
Regiment, died, aged 35, at Edgeworth
Manor, Cirencester, co. Gloucester, on
Monday, 16 February 1903.
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
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JEAFFRESON. Vol. 2, page 53.—
Hilda, youngest daughter of George
Edwards Jeaffreson of Mort House,
Framlingham, co. Suffolk, died 24 July
1917.
JERMYN. Vol. 3, page 171 (and
Addenda, Vol. 18, page xlii.) —
Lancelot Ambrose Scudamore and
Agnes Jermyn have issue a son,
Peter Jermyn, born at Oxford 28
March, baptised at St. Michael and
All Angels', Summertown, Oxford,
7 May 19 1 7.
Page 173. — Ella Beatrice, eldest
daughter of Willoughby Jermyn, was
married at St. Aidan's, Berriga, New
South Wales, 24 April 19 16, to Louis
Uyvary of Sydney, New South Wales,
elder son of Imre Uyvary of Highgate,
co. Middlesex.
JESSEL. Vol. 9, page 72. — Colonel
Herbert Merton Jessel, M.P., was
created a Baronet (Birthday Honours)
3 June 1917.
JODRELL. Vol. 1, page 33.— Sir John
Henry Seale, 3rd Baronet, died, aged
70, at Wonastow Court, Monmouth, on
Wednesday, 29 July 19 14, and was
buried at Wonastow.
Page 34. — Eloise Frances Harriett,
2nd Countess Napier of St. Vincent,
widow of the Rev. Henry Jodrell,
died, aged 97, at Merchistoun Hall,
Horndean, co. Hants, on Friday, 20
August 1915, and was buried at
Gisleham, co. Suffolk.
Page 34. — Heloise Napier, eldest
daughter of the Rev. Henry Jodrell,
and widow of Colonel David John
Dickson Safford, died in 1910.
JOHNSON. Vol. 3, page 18.— The Rev.
Henry Barham Johnson, who retired
from Ashill Rectory in October 191 7,
died, aged 69, at 32 The Close,
Norwich, on Thursday, 27 December,
191 7, and was buried at Old Catton,
co. Norfolk, on Tuesday, 1 January
1918.
Geoffrey Barham Johnson, Captain
7th Battalion Norfolk Regiment, was
killed in action in Flanders on Monday,
22 November 1915.
The Rev. Canon William Cowper
Johnson, who retired from Yaxham
JOHNSON, continued.
Rectory in September 19 15, died,
aged 71, at 6 Christ Church Road,
Norwich, on Thursday, 6 April,
and was buried at Yaxham 10 April
1916.
The Rev. Wilfrid Harry Cowper
Johnson married at Rangoon Cathedral,
Burma, 18 February 19 14, Ethel Mary,
daughter of Charles Langdon of
Ryde, Isle of Wight. They have
issue two daughters, Catharine Mary,
born at the Cathedral Parsonage,
Rangoon, on Thursday, 7 September
1 9 16, and a daughter, born at the
same place on Friday, 21 December
1917.
William Austin Cowper Johnson of
Nottingham, married at St. Mary's,
Nottingham, 25 April 191 2, Gwynneth
Emmeline, daughter of William Barclay
De la Combe of Derby.
Charles Bernard Cowper Johnson
married at Hekpoort, Transvaal, South
Africa, 26 March 19 13, to Winifred
Mary, youngest daughter of Jeremiah
Jennings. They had issue a son, John
Bernard Cowper Johnson, born 14
February 1914; and a daughter, Emily
Cowper, born 21 May 1915, who died
17 December 19 16, and was buried at
Yaxham, Orange Free State, South
Africa.
JONES. Vol. 1, page 287.— Phyllis
Quayle, only child of Brigadier-General
Morey Quayle Jones, C.B., was married
2iidly on Saturday, 29 May 1915, to
John Henry Starkey, Captain The
Rifle Brigade, only son of John
Frederick Starkey of Bodicote House,
Banbury, co. Oxford.
JONES. Vol. 11, page 82.— Allix Doreen
Inigo, 3rd daughter of Major-General
Inigo Richmund Jones, C.V.O., was
married at Cairo, Egypt, on Friday,
6 August 1915, to James Pryce Lloyd
Mostyn; born 17 February 1879; 2nd
Lieutenant Norfolk Regiment 3 August
1898, Lieutenant 23 October 1899,
Captain 16 January 1906, Major 1 Sep-
tember 1915 ; served at Nandi 1905
-1906 (clasp), and in the European
War 19 1 4.
Page 83. — Henry Richmund Inigo
Jones, Lieutenant Scots Guards, was
killed in action, aged 22, in France in
September 191 4.
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ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
JOSLIN. Vol. 4, page 66 (and Addenda,
Vol. 15, page xviii.) — Clement Davies
and Elizabeth Middlemas Joslin have
further issue a son, John Davies Clement
Joslin, born at Shellmouth, Manitoba,
Canada, 12 July 1915.
JOYNSON. Vol. 2, page 55.— Tertius
Joynson died at White Lodge, South-
ampton, co. Hants, on Thursday,
9 March 1916.
Page 56. — Lawrence Bright Joynson,
Lieutenant Warwickshire Regiment and
Brigade Signalling Officer, married at
St. Mary's, Warwick, on Monday, 24
July 19 1 6, Ethel Vera, 2nd daughter
of Lieut. -Colonel Roger Bullock, Royal
Army Medical Corps.
Francis Joynson died, aged 62, at
Norton Hall, Worcester, on Tuesday,
27 July, and was buried at Norton on
Friday, 30 July 1915.
JUBB. Vol. 2, page 79. — Cyril Oswald
Denman-Jubb, Captain and Adjutant
2nd Battalion The Duke of Wellington's
Regiment, was killed, aged 38, in action
near Mons, Belgium, on Tuesday, 25
August 1 9 14, leaving a widow, Marjorie
Denman Jubb.
KENRICK. Vol. 5, page 126.—
Etheldred, 4th daughter of Jaivis
Kenrick of Pendell Court, Bletch-
ingley, co. Surrey, was married at
Bletchingley on Wednesday, 3 Novem-
ber 1915, to the Rev. Percy Triquet
Browning ; of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term
1901, B.A. 1904, M.A. 1909; Chaplain
to the Forces 191 5.
KENRICK. Vol. 13, page 62.—
Elizabeth, 2nd daughter of William
Kenrick of Broome Park, co. Surrey,
died, aged 98, at Warboro, Rusthall,
co. Kent, on Saturday, 22 April 19 16.
KITCHENER. Vol. 7, page 4.—
Lieut.-Colonel Henry Horatio Kitchener
married 2ndly at the British Legation,
Berne, Switzerland, on Thursday, 10
January 1867 \not 1866], Mary Emma,
daughter of William Garner Green of
Denmark Hill, co. Surrey. They had
a daughter, Henrietta Letitia Emma
Kawara, born at Warkonite, New
Zealand, on Monday, 13 January 1868
[not 1867]. She died, aged 84, at
L'Ancien Presbytere, Dinan, France,
on Friday, n January 1918.
KITCHENER, continued.
Page 4. — Francis Elliott Kitchener
died, aged 77, at Oulton Old Hall,
Stone, co. Stafford, on Tuesday, 6 July,
and was buried at Oulton on Saturday,
10 July 1915. M.I. in church, also
Memorial Window in Big School,
Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Page 5. — Henry Franklin Chevallier
(Kitchener) Viscount Broome, Com-
mander Royal Navy, married at
Ringwould, co. Kent, on Monday, n
September 1916, Adela Evelyn, eldest
daughter of John Henry Monins of
Ringwould House, near Deal, co.
Kent.
Page 6. — Field-Marshal the Earl
Kitchener, K.G., was drowned off the
Orkneys in the sinking of H.M.S.
cruiser " Hampshire," in which he was
travelling to Russia on a special mission,
on Tuesday, 6 June 1916. M.I. at
Lakenheath, co. Suffolk, erected by the
East Anglian Society. Will dated 2
November 1914, proved in the Principal
Registry 28 June 1916, by Arthur Henry
Renshaw and the Rt. Honble Algernon
Henry Mills.
Page 7. — Henry Hamilton Kitchener,
Captain Royal Engineers, and of the
Royal Flying Corps, married at St.
John's, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on
Thursday, 8 July 191 6, Winifred Esther
Everest, eldest daughter of the Honble
A. W. Bluck, Assistant Judge at
Bermuda. They have issue a daughter,
born at 1 Audley House, Margaret
Street, Marylebone, London, on Monday,
3 December 191 7.
Mary Edmee, 3rd daughter of
Lieut.-General Sir Frederick Walter
Kitchener, K.C.B., was married at St.
John's, Chelsea, on Tuesday, 22 June
1915, to Ronald J. W. Gervers.
Philippa Chevallier, his youngest
daughter, was married at The Oratory,
Brompton, London, on Tuesday,
15 May 19 1 7, to Terence Desmond
Murray, Captain Leinster Regiment,
eldest son of His Excellency John
Hubert Plunkett Murray, C.M.G.,
Lieut.-Governor of Papua.
KNAPTON. Vol. 4, page 16.— Captain
Augustus Lempriere Knapton Knapton,
R.N., and Gwendolyn his wife have
further issue a son, Edric Guy Philip
Bromfield Knapton, born 23 November
1910, baptised at Boldre. co. Hants,
8 January 191 1; and a daughter,
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
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KNAPTON, continued.
Rosemary Helen Augustine, born at
Rope Hill, Boldre, co. Hants, on
Wednesday, 24 November 1915,
baptised at Boldre 17 January 19 16.
Odber Augustus Knapton, Lieutenant
Royal Warwickshire Regiment, died,
aged 20, of wounds received the same
day at the battle of the Aisne, France,
on Friday, 18 September 1914.
LADDS. Vol. 17, page 77. — Isabella
Evans, widow of Thomas Ladds, died,
aged 86, at Ellington Cottage, Frant
Road, Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, on
Friday, 26 January 19 17.
LANDON. Vol. 11, page 123. — Major
Charles Richard Henry Palmer Landon,
Indian Cavalry, married at the Cathedral,
Bombay, India, on Friday, 22 Decem-
ber 1916, Catherine Bennett, eldest
daughter of J. B. Spence of Burntwood,
Lichfield, co. Stafford.
Page 124. — Gladys Mary, 2nd
daughter of Edward Palmer Landon,
was married at Byfleet, co. Surrey, on
Monday, 1 February 1915, to Harold
Ernest Evans, Lieutenant Royal Navy,
only son of Harold Ernest Evans of
Pyrford, co. Surrey.
Arthur Jermyn Landon, Lieut. -
Commander Royal Navy, married at
Pyrford, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 26
January 1915, Eily Emily, only daughter
of Harold Heber Evans of Pyrford.
Page 128. — Charlotte Elizabeth Bell,
wife of Harcourt Palmer Landon, died,
aged 59, at The Lodge, Shenfield, co.
Essex, on Friday, 15 June 1917.
John Robert Landon, Lieutenant
Royal Warwickshire Regiment, was
killed in action, aged 28, on Sunday,
3 September 1 916.
James Munro Palmer Landon married
at Penang, Straits Settlements, on
Friday, 5 March 191 5, Penelope Minna,
daughter of H. G. M. Conybeare, of
Delmore, Ingatestone, co. Essex. They
have issue a son, born at Kwala Lumpor,
Malay Peninsula, on Tuesday, 14
December 19 15.
LAW. Vol. 7, page 62 {and Addenda,
Vol. ij, page xvi.)— Major Walter
Henry Patrick and Dorothy Law have
further issue a daughter, Doreen, born
at Northgate House, Warwick, on
Saturday, 1 May 1915, baptised at St.
Mary's, Warwick, 6 June 191 5.
LAWSON. Vol. 9, page 148.— Francis
William Joseph MacDonnell died on
active service at Malta 4 December
J9l5-
LEES. Vol. 4, page 153. — John Edward
Lees died, aged 66, at Fanans, Tay-
nuilt, co. Argyle, on Thursday, 21
September, and was buried at Alderley
Edge, co. Chester, on Tuesday, 26
September 1916.
Page 154. — Jasper Lees, 2nd Lieu-
tenant 4th Battalion Highland Light
Infantry, was drowned at sea on the
sinking of the " Falaba," aged 24, on
Sunday, 28 March 1915.
LEICESTER. Vol. 8, page 156 {and
Addenda, Vol. 14, page xviii.) — The
Honble Richard and Doreen Coke have
further issue a daughter, Horsey, born
at 15 Tedworth Square, Chelsea, co.
Middlesex, on Saturday, 20 March
1915-
Page 157. — The Honble Henry John
Coke died, aged 89, at 64 Victoria
Street, Westminster, on Sunday, 1 2
November, and was buried at Longford,
co. Derby, on Friday, 17 November 1916.
Page 157 {and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page xvi.) — Thomas William, Viscount
Coke, Captain Scots Guards, and Marion
Gertrude his wife have further issue a
son, David Arthur Coke, born at
4 Devonshire Street, Marylebone,
London, on Saturday, 4 December
191 5, baptised in 19 16 at the Guards'
Chapel, Wellington Barracks, London,
H.R.H. the Prince of Wales stood
sponsor.
Page 157. — The Honb,e Arthur
George Coke, Lieutenant 2nd County of
London Yeomanry, attached Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve, was killed in
action, aged 33, in the Dardanelles,
21 May 1915.
Lady Alexandra Marie Bridget
(Coke), younger daughter of Thomas
William, Earl of Leicester, G.C.V.O.,
C.M.G., was married at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, on Tuesday,
7 July 19 1 7, to David Lyulph Gore
Wolseley Ogilvy, Earl of Airlie.
LEIGH. Vol. 16, page 80.— Charlotte
Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Robert
Leigh, died, aged 85, at Brook House,
Axmouth, co. Devon, on Saturday,
12 June 1915.
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ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
LEVESON-GOWER. Addenda, Vol. 4,
page iv. — Ronald Charles Granville
Gresham Leveson Gower (2nd son of
Granville Charles Gresham Leveson
Gower, see Vol. 1, page 22), died, aged
21, from wounds received in action on
Wednesday, 1 August 1917, and was
buried in Dozingham Military Cemetery,
Proven, near Poperinghe, Flanders.
LILLINGSTON. Vol. 9, page 4°-—
Ernest Alfred Stuart Lillingston died,
aged 48, at Santa Monica, California,
18 July 19 1 7.
The Rev. Cecil George Campbell
Lillingston died, aged 43, 2 February,
and was buried at Shirehampton, co.
Gloucester, 5 February 191 5.
Addenda, Vol. n, page xiii. —
Jessie Mary Grey, eldest daughter of
Charles Alfred Gordon Lillingston (see
page Jj), was married at Sydney,
New South Wales, on Thursday, 10
February 1916, to Kenneth Whistler
Street, Barrister-at-Law, eldest son of
the Honble Justice Street, Judge of the
Supreme Court of New South Wales.
LINDSAY. Vol. 4, page 105 (and
Addenda, Vol. 16, page xxx.) — Major
Francis Howard Lindsay, London
Scottish Regiment, and Helen Margaret
his wife, have further issue a daughter,
Katherine Frances, born at 7 Emperor's
Gate, South Kensington, London, on
Sunday, 26 December 1915, baptised
at St. Stephen's, Gloucester Road,
South Kensington, 23 January 1916.
Major Lindsay was killed in action near
Gommecourt 1 July 1916.
Page 106. — Violet Harriet Isabel,
younger daughter of Alfred Lindsay,
was married at St. Martin's-in-the- Fields,
London, on Wednesday, 1 1 August
19 1 5, to Arnold Churchill, 3rd son of
the Rev. William Henry Churchill of
Stone House, Broadstairs, co. Kent.
LITTLE. Vol. 5, page 85.— Arthur
William Palling Caruthers-Little, Cap-
tain Dorset Regiment, married at Holy
Trinity, Dorchester, on Wednesday, 19
May 191 5, Olive Murray Lannoy
(youngest daughter of Colonel John
Lannoy Tweedie, D.S.O., of Calder,
Dorchester), and was killed in action,
aged 30, in the attack on the Dardanelles
7-11 August 1915.
Page 86. — The Rev. Thomas Gurney
Little died at the Vicarage, Hutton
Buscel, co. York, 31 July 1917.
LITTLE, continued.
Page 89. — Katharine, wife of Frederick
Arthur Little, died, aged 56, at Atcombe
Court, Woodchester, co. Gloucester, on
Saturday, 1 September, and was buried
at Pitchcombe, co. Gloucester, on
Wednesday, 5 September 191 7.
LITTLEDALE. Vol. r, page 238.—
Mary Dorothy, elder daughter of
Captain Henry William Assheton
Littledale, R.N., was married at St.
Peter's Cranley Gardens, South Ken-
sington, London, on Wednesday, 9 May
19 1 7, to Major Harry Cecil Dolphin,
Army Ordnance Department (eldest son
of Lieut. -Colonel Harry Edmund
Dolphin, R.A., of Oak Lodge, Guild-
ford, co. Surrey) ; horn at Dover,
co. Kent, on Monday, 21 August
1876.
Addenda, Vol. j, page vi. — Robert
Littledale, Captain Northamptonshire
Regiment (only son of Colonel Ralph
Pudsay Littledale, R. E., see page 2jg),
was killed in action, aged 22, on
Friday, 30 November 191 7.
Page 240. — Harold Dawson Little-
dale died, aged 67, at Brighton, co.
Sussex, on Saturday, 11 November
1916.
LITTLEDALE. Vol. 13, page 53.—
Colonel Sir Clement Molyneux Royds,
C.B., died, aged 73, at Llannerch
Park, St. Asaph, co. Flint, on Friday,
28 January, and was buried at Healey,
co. Lancaster, on Tuesday, 1 February
19 1 6 (see Pedigree of Royds, Vol. j,
page 14).
LLEWELLYN. Vol. 6, page 154 (and
Addenda, Vol. 16, page xxxi.) — William
Herbert Clydwyn Llewellyn, South
Wales Borderers, and Dorothy Louisa
his wife, have issue a son, Glyn Herbert
Llewellyn, born at Court Colman,
Bridgend, co. Glamorgan, on Friday, 28
July, baptised at All Saints', Penyfai,
co. Glamorgan, 16 September 191 6.
Page 154 (and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page xxiv.) — Griffith Robert Poyntz and
Emily Constance Llewellyn have further
issue two daughters, Hermione, born at
Postlip, co. Gloucester, 13 November,
baptised at Winchcombe, co. Gloucester,
10 December 1913, and Cynthia, born
at Baglan Cottage, co. Glamorgan, on
Friday, 20 October, baptised at Baglan
1 1 December 1916.
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
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LLOYD. Vol. 10, page 99. — Rosa-
mund Angharad Kathleen, 4th daughter
of Llewellyn Lloyd, was married at
Kirby-le Soken, co. Essex, on Wednes-
day, 28 November 1917, to Wynnard
Anthony, Captain Royal Flying Corps,
only child of Alfred Anthony of
Colchester, co. Essex.
David Rhys Cadwgan Lloyd, Lieu-
tenant Royal Flying Corps and Loyal
North Lancashire Regiment, was killed
in action, aged 20, on Saturday, 16 June
1917.
LOCKET. Vol. 8, page 20. — Lilias,
3rd daughter of George Cooper Locket,
J. P., was married at Edenbridge, co.
Kent, on Tuesday, 2 February 19 15,
to the Rev. Henry Ouseley Edwards,
Vicar of Edenbridge.
George Eimer Locket, 2nd Lieutenant
i st Battalion Suffolk Regiment, was
killed in action, aged 24, at St. Eloi,
Flanders, on Monday, 28 June 1915.
Page 21. — Lionel Gardner Locket,
Captain 4th Battalion Royal West Kent
Regiment, married at Mussoorie, India,
25 September 1917, Moira, 4th daughter
of Michael Molony of The Priory
House, Dungarvan, co. Waterford.
Lesbia Lesley, youngest daughter of
George Cooper Locket, J. P., was
married at Edenbridge, co. Kent, on
Saturday, 13 October 191 7, to John
Mortimer Scott, Lieutenant Royal Navy,
only child of John Mortimer Scott,
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps.
LOCKETT. Vol. 2, page 109. — Vivian
Noverre Lockett, Captain 17th Lancers,
married at St. James', Piccadilly,
London, on Monday, 1 November
19 1 5, Violet Rees, elder daughter of
Russell James Colman of Crown Point,
Norwich, J.P., by Edith Margaret his
wife, 3rd daughter of Richard Davies
of Treborth, co. Carnarvon, Lord
Lieutenant of Anglesey ; born at Bracon-
dale Woods, Norwich, on Saturday, 7
June, baptised at Princes' Street Con-
gregational Chapel, Norwich, 28 July
1890 (see Pedigree of Co/man, Vol. 8,
page 143).
Cashie Jeannetta, daughter of Charles
Harrison Lockett, and wife of Surgeon-
Captain Evelyn John Hansler Lux-
moore (see Addenda, Vol. 18, page xlvi.)
died 15 December, and was buried at
St. Mary's, Eastham, co. Chester, 17
December 19 14.
LOCKETT, continued.
Page 1 10. — Edward Albert Houghton
died 9 October, and was buried at
Eccleston.
Page no (and Addenda, Vol. 14,
page xx.) — John and Grimanesa Lockett
have further issue a son, John Paterson
Lockett, born at 41 Campden Hill Road,
Kensington, London, in September
1 914, baptised at St. Mary Abbott's,
Kensington, 9 January 1915.
Page in. — William Jeffery Lockett
died, aged 67, at Grassendale House,
co. Lancaster, on Thursday, 1 8 February,
and was buried in Srnithdown Road
Cemetery, Liverpool, 20 February 1915.
Page 112. — Beatrice Augusta, wife of
Garstang Bradstock Lockett, died at
Barnston Towers, Heswall, co. Chester,
on Saturday, 29 May, and was buried
at Heswall 1 June 191 5.
LOCOCK. Vol. 9, page 156. — Annie
Mary, wife of Sidney Charles Napier
Locock, died in London on Good
Friday, 21 April, and was buried in
Kensal Green Cemetery, London, on
Thursday, 27 April 1916.
LONGSTAFF. Vol. 6, page 70.—
Thomas and Sarah Longstaff were
married at Bishop Wearmouth, co.
Durham, 26 June 1798.
Page 7 1 (and Addenda, Vol. 18, page
xlvi.) — Tom George Longstaff, M.D.,
Captain 1st City of London Royal Gar-
rison Artillery (Volunteers), attached to
the General Staff, Simla, and Dora
Mary Hamilton his wife have further
issue a daughter, Ursula Longstaff,
born at Ridgelands, Wimbledon, co.
Surrey, on Monday, 6 March 19 16,
baptised at Sway, co. Hants.
Page 72 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xlvi.) — Major Ralph Longstaff,
R.F.A., and Edytha Margaret his
wife, have further issue a son, Ralph
Michael Longstaff, born at Ellerslie
Lane, Bexhill, co. Sussex, on Saturday,
20 March 1915.
Addenda, Vol. 17, page xxv. — Arthur
Felix Wedgwood (husband of Katharine
Longstaff, see page 72), Captain 5th
Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment
(wounded at Ypres, in 1915), was killed
in action, aged 39, on the Somme,
France, while leading his men, on
Wednesday, 14 March 1917.
Page 72. — Gilbert Conrad Longstaff,
Lieutenant Royal Naval Volunteer
lii
ADDITIONS &■ CORRECTIONS.
LONGSTAFF, continued.
Reserve, married at Wellington, co.
Somerset, 14 August 191 5, Mary
Mercedes Scott {nee Sawyer).
LUKIN. Vol. 3, page 47.— The Rev.
James Lukin died, aged 89, at Felbrigge
Lodge, Romsey, co. Hants, on Saturday,
6 January, and was buried in the
cemetery at Romsey on Wednesday,
10 January 1917.
LUKIN. Vol. 7, page 39.— Major-General
William Windham Augustus Lukin died
at The Priory, Monk Sherborne, co.
Hants, on Wednesday, 25 November,
and was buried at Monk Sherborne on
Saturday, 28 November 19 14.
LYSTER. Vol. 4, page 124.— Major
Charles Bybie Lyster, late East Kent
Regiment (The Buffs), formerly of the
2nd West India Regiment, died, aged
63, at West Malvern, co. Worcester, on
Wednesday, 7 July 1915.
Lumley Fitzgerald Lyster, Lieutenant
Army Ordnance Department, married at
St. Hildeburgh's, Hoylake, co. Chester,
on Tuesday, 11 December 1917, Gladys
Faith Friend, elder daughter of Harold
Stanley Forwood of Hoylake {see Pedigree
of Fonvood, Vol. ij, page p2.)
Page 125. — Lucy Mary, wife of
Arthur Edward Lyster, M.D., died at
Great Baddow, co. Essex, the result
of a motor accident, on Thursday, 2
August, and was buried there on
Monday, 6 August 1917.
Arthur Lumley St. George Lyster,
Lieutenant-Commander Royal Navy,
married in Italy on Saturday, 18
November 1916, Daisy Agnes, daughter
of Tankerville Chamberlayne. They
have issue a daughter, Evelyn Mary
St. George, born at Southsea, co. Hants,
on Tuesday, 20 November 191 7.
Ronald Guy Lyster, Surgeon Royal
Navy, married at St. Bartholomew-the-
Great, Smithfield, London, on Saturday,
28 July 191 7, Ada Erica, elder daughter
of John Neal of 22 Highbury Quadrant,
Islington, London.
LYTE. Vol. 5, page 155 {and Addenda,
Vol. 14, page xx.) — Walter Maxwell
and Verona Cecil Lyte have issue a
daughter, born at 18 Elm Park Gardens,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 30 July 191 1, and
a son, born at 18 Elm Park Gardens,
Chelsea, on Friday, 12 September 191 3.
MACNAMARA. Vol. 3, page 91.—
Susanna Ellen, widow of George House-
man Macnamara, died, aged 60, at 28
Milton Avenue, Bath, co. Somerset, on
Sunday, 25 April 1915.
MADAN. Page 35 of present volume. —
Arthur Cornwallis Madan died, aged 72,
at Stourton, co. Wilts, on Saturday,
1 1 August 1917.
George Nigel Madan died, aged 29,
on Thursday, 7 June 19 17.
MADDOCK. Vol. 5, page 32.— Celia,
widow of Charles Rokeby Scott
Maddock, died, aged 82, at Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia, on
Wednesday, 19 May 1915.
MAITLAND. Vol. 3, page 31.— John
Pelham Maitland of Brighton, co.
Sussex, married at St. Martin's,
Brighton, on Tuesday, 8 May 191 7,
Evelyn Mary, daughter of William
Henry and Caroline Bennett of
Prestonville, Brighton.
MANT. Vol. 1, page 194. — Charles
Edward Mant married at Storrington,
co. Sussex, on Tuesday, 2 February
19 1 5, Ethel, only daughter of Fritz
Henry and Eliza Harriett Heuland.
Addenda, Vol. 4, page iv. — George
Arthur Mant, temporary Captain 7th
(Garrison) Battalion Suffolk Regiment,
(son of Arthur French Mant, see
page 194), married at Christ Church,
Woking, co. Surrey, 3 January 19 18,
Elsie Muriel, younger daughter of
William Glark, Solicitor, by Ada Jane
his wife.
MARKHAM. Vol. 2, page 29.— Major
James Henry Hathersall Landon died
at Creaton House, co. Northampton,
on Sunday, 3 January, and was buried at
Creaton on Wednesday, 6 January 191 5
{see Pedigree of Landon, page jy of
present volume).
Page 30. — Edith, widow of Henry
Philip Markham, died at Sedgebrooke,
Northampton, on Monday, 27 Decem-
ber, and was buried at Pitsford, co.
Northampton, 31 December 191 5.
Page 32. — Sir Arthur Basil Markham,
Baronet, M.P., died, aged 50, at New-
stead Abbey, Mansfield, co. Nottingham,
on Thursday, 3 August, and was buried on
the family estate at Tapton, co. Derby,
on Tuesday, 8 August 1916. Will,
dated 2 September 191 2, was proved
in November 1916 by Lady Markham,
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
liii
MARKHAM, continued.
Charles Paxton Markham, brother,
William Barratt Montfort Bird and
William Humble.
Page 32. — Violet Rosa, younger
daughter of Charles Markham, was
married at St. Margaret's, Westminster,
on Thursday, n February 1915, to
Major James Carruthers, M.V.O.,
D.S.O., Royal Field Artillery.
MARRIOTT. Vol. 10, page to3.—
Frederick Ernest Marriott, 2nd Lieu-
tenant 7th Battalion Rifle Brigade, was
killed in action, aged 22, at Hooge,
Flanders, on Friday, 30 July 1915.
Page 104. — Hugh Digby Marriott,
2nd Lieutenant 8th Battalion Rifle
Brigade, was killed in action, aged 20,
in Flanders on Saturday, 9 October
19*5-
MARSHALL. Vol. 4, page 119.— Mark
Bell Bell-Marshall died 5 May 19 14.
Mark Henry Marshall, Captain Army
Service Corps, married 8 June 19 10,
Ethel, eldest daughter of J. Watson
Kaye of Cote Wall, Mirfield, co.
York. They have issue a daughter,
born at Heathfield, near Brimscombe,
co. Gloucester, on Sunday, 13 September
1914.
Florence Gladys, only daughter of
Mark Bell Bell-Marshall, was married
10 January 191 3, to Wilfrid Morton
Ball, 2nd son of A. J. Morton Ball of
Stroud, co. Gloucester.
MARSHALL. Vol. 15, page 98.—
Katharine Agnes, Sister of the Com-
munity of St. Mary-the-Virgin, Wantage,
co. Berks, 3rd daughter of Edward
Henry Marshall, died, aged 33, at
Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa, in
August 1914.
Page 98 (and Addenda, Vol. 16,
page xxxii.) — Edward Ralph Marshall,
2nd Lieutenant 4th Battalion Cold-
stream Guards, and Margaret Ursula
his wife, have further issue a son,
John Marshall, born at Rugby, co.
Warwick, on Saturday, 2 7 May, baptised
at the parish church, Rugby, 8 July
1 916.
Page 99. — Jenner Stephen Chance
Marshall, 2nd Lieutenant 52nd Oxford-
shire and Buckinghamshire Light
Infantry, died, aged 19, 23 October
19 14, from wounds received two days
before at Langemarke.
MARTEN. Vol. 6, page 61.— Edward
Dimmack Marten, M.A., died at Lam-
berhurst, Paragon Buildings, Cheltenham,
co. Gloucester, on Saturday, 12 May
1917.
Page 64. — Henry Humphrey Marten,
Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Manchester
Regiment, was killed in action, aged
2i, in France, on Friday, 13 August
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M ASKEW. Vol. 18, page 84.— Jane,
widow of the Rev. Thomas Ratsey
Maskew, died, aged 84, at Swanage,
co. Dorset, on Sunday, 5 August 1917,
and was buried in the cemetery there.
Page 85. — The Rev. Henry Edward
Maskew died, aged 90, at the Home of
Compassion, Thames Ditton, co. Surrey,
on Monday, 25 January 1915.
MASON. Vol. 15, page 132.— Laetitia
Maria, widow of George Calver Mason,
died at Trevose, Felixstowe, co. Suffolk,
10 March, and was buried at Belstead,
co. Suffolk, 15 March 1917.
Page 134 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xlviii.) — Oswald Hugh and Olive
Jane Mason have further issue a
daughter, Audrey Jean, born at Shrub-
land, Northwood, co. Middlesex, on
Sunday, 4 April 1915.
Page 135. — Malcolm Forty and
Winifred Mason of The Poplars,
Copdock, co. Suffolk, have further issue
a son, Richard Desborough Malcolm
Mason, born 15 May 1914, and a
daughter, Diedre Katharine, born 6
September 1916.
Theodore Septimus Mason of Har-
rington, Ceylon, married at Kirby-le-
Soken, co. Essex, 3 April 191 1, Violet,
daughter of Howard Goodhart.
Page 135 (and Addetida, Vol. 18,
page xlviii.) — Wilfrid Howard Mason,
2nd Lieutenant Royal Engineers, and
Gladys his wife, had issue a son,
Dennis Howard Mason, born 7 February
1 916, at Bracknell, co. Berks, bap-
tised at Deganway, co. Carnarvon, in
March 191 7. Wilfrid Howard Mason
was killed in crossing the Dialah River,
Mesopotamia, 9 March 19 17.
Kenneth Ralph Mason, 2nd Lieu-
tenant 4th Battalion Suffolk Regiment,
was killed in action at St. Vaast Poste,
Richebourg, France, on Monday, 21
June 1915.
Page 136. — Stewart Southam Mason
married at Emmanuel Church, Boston,
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ADDITIONS (y CORRECTIONS.
MASON, continued.
U.S.A., on Wednesday, 21 April 1915,
Leslie Hawthorne, elder daughter of
William Lindsey of Boston. They were
both lost in the " Lusitania " (torpedoed
by a German submarine) off the Old
Head of Kinsale, Ireland, on Friday,
7 May 191 5.
MASTER. Vol. 6, page 141.— The Rev.
Gilbert Coventry Master died, aged 76,
at Dorchester, co. Dorset, on Monday,
16 August, and was buried at Bourne-
mouth, co. Hants, 19 August 1915.
Page 143. — George Gilbert Onslow
Master, Lieutenant Gloucestershire
Regiment, was killed in action on
Tuesday, 25 July 1916.
Page 144. — The Rev. Alfred Master-
Whitaker, died, aged 80, at Old
Colwyn, North Wales, 17 August 191 5.
Harold Onslow Master, Lieutenant
Royal Naval Reserve, was killed in
action in the North Sea battle off
Jutland, on H.M.S. " Indefatigable,"
on Wednesday, 31 May 19 16.
Emily, 3rd daughter of the Venble
Robert Mosley Master, Archdeacon of
Manchester, died, aged 77, at Ashcroft,
Chatburn, co. Lancaster, on Wednesday,
28 April, and was buried at Chatburn
1 May 1915.
MASTER. Vol. 13, page 83.— Herbert
Francis Hoskins Master, Major Queen's
Royal West Surrey Regiment, married
9 October 1913, Anna Dorothy, only
daughter of Cecil White Heseltine
Jones of Bermuda and of Yonkers,
New York, U.S.A. They have issue
a daughter, Nona Katharine, bom
at Pretoria, South Africa, 26 July
1914.
MATHER. Vol. 4, page 34 {and
Addenda, Vol. ij, page xxvi.) — The
Rev. Edward Leigh and Sophia Gladys
Mather have further issue a daughter,
Helen Rose, born at the Rectory,
Halsall, co. Lancaster, on Friday, 30
April, baptised at Halsall 2 June
1915-
Page 34. — Alfred Lushington Mather,
2nd Lieutenant York and Lancaster
Regiment, was killed in action at
Ypres, Flanders, on Sunday, 7 January
1917.
Page 35. — Clara, 5th daughter of
John Philips Mather, died, aged 83,
at Markfield, Bootle, co. Lancaster,
MATHER, continued.
on Wednesday, 18 October, and was
buried at Kirk by, co. Lancaster, on
Saturday, 21 October 1916.
Page 35. — John Wilfrid Mather,
Captain 6th Loyal North Lancashire
Regiment, was killed in action, aged 42,
in the attack on the Dardanelles on
Tuesday, 10 August 1915.
Page 36 (and Addenda, Vol. Q,
page ix.) — The Rev. Walter Stanley
Mather, Vicar of Christ Church,
Bootle, co. Lancaster, and Grace
Theodora his wife, have further issue
a daughter, Sylvia Frances, born at
the Vicarage, Scarisbrick, on Sunday,
31 December 19 16, baptised at
Scarisbrick.
Page 37. — Norman Mather, 2nd
Lieutenant Liverpool Regiment, was
killed in action, aged 39, at Guille-
mont, Fiance, on Wednesday, 9 August
1 9 16.
MELLOR. Vol. 3, page 87 (and Addenda,
Vol. 10, page xiii.) — Alfred Shaw and
the Honble Dora Marion Mellor have
further issue a daughter, Anne Margery
Shaw, born at 14 Westbourne Street,
Hyde Park, London, on Sunday, 3
March, baptised at Cranleigh, co.
Surrey, 13 April 1912.
Page 87 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page xlix.) — John Francis Shaw Mellor,
Captain Army Service Corps, and
Winifred Katharine Alice his wife,
have issue two sons, James Morant
Mellor, born at The Cottage, Brods-
worth, co. York, 22 September 191 2,
and Stephen Morant Mellor, born
at the Old Vicarage, Over Peover,
co. Chester, on Thursday, 12 October
1916.
Page 88. — Philip Horace Leyland
Mellor, Captain 15th Battalion (The
Prince of Wales's Own) West York-
shire Regiment, married at the parish
church, Stoke Newington, co. Middle-
sex, 15 December 19 10, Elsie Marsden,
daughter of John Thackrey of Burley-
in-Wharfdale, co. York. They have
issue a daughter, Stefanie Marsden
Leyland, born at Meriden, Leeds,
1 August, baptised at Holy Trinity,
Bournemouth, 5 October 1912; and
a son, Gerald Philip Mellor, born
at Seebpore Lodge, West Park, Leeds,
on Saturday, 28 August, baptised
at St. Chad's, Leeds, 18 September
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ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
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MIDDLETON. Vol. 9) page 130.—
Emma, 2nd daughter of Henry
Willoughby, and widow of the Rev.
Richard Beverley Machel,died, aged 91,
at 13 St. Mary's, York, on Thursday,
10 June 1915.
Page 130. — Henry Ernest Digby
Hugh Willoughby, Commander Royal
Navy, was killed in the North Sea battle
off Jutland, on H.M.S. "Indefatigable,"
on Wednesday, 31 May 19 16.
Page 131. — George Francis Godfrey
Willoughby, Captain 9th Battalion Rifle
Brigade, was killed in action, aged 24,
in Flanders, on Monday, 9 August
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Page 132. — Hilda St. Maur, younger
daughter of Cecil Edward Willoughby,
was married, 12 November 1913, to
George Albert Jessop Cantrell -
Hubbersty (2nd son of Colonel Albert
Cantrell Cantrell-Hubbersty of Ragdale
Hall and Ratcliffe Hall, co. Leicester,
by Martha Lydia his wife, 2nd
daughter of William Jessop of Butterley
Hall, co. Derby) ; born at The Ford,
Alfreton, co. Derby, on Thursday, 19
January 1882 ; of Trinity College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term 1900, B.A. 1903 ; Captain (South
Nottinghamshire Hussars) Imperial
Yeomanry 20 May 1912.
Page T33 {and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page I.) — Archibald Macdonald Wil-
loughby, Lieut.- Commander Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve, and Mabel
Doris his wife have issue two daughters,
Doris Barbara, born 2 June 1913;
and Pamela Mary Norton, born at
Beltwood, Rickmansworth, co. Hertford,
ii November 19 16.
Page 134. — The Rev. Nesbit Edward
Willoughby, Vicar of Bickington, co.
Devon, and Marjorie Helen his wife
have further issue three sons, Lawrence
Willoughby, born 5 May 1908; Anthoney
Willoughby, born 28 February 191 1;
and Bernard Willoughby, born 7 May
1914.
MIDLETON. Vol. 5, page 97.— The
Honble George St. John Brodrick, M.C.,
and Croix de Chevalier of the Legion
of Honour, Captain Surrey Yeomanry,
A.D.C. to General Officer Commanding
Mediterranean Expeditionary Force,
married at St. Bartholomew-the-Great,
Smithfield, London, on Saturday, 23
June 191 7, Margaret, daughter of John
Rush of Cromer, co. Norfolk.
MIDLETON, continued.
Page 99.— The Honble Laurence Alan
Brodrick died, aged 50, at 7 Cadogan
Gardens, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on
Tuesday, 30 March, and was buried at
Coed Coch, Abergele, North Wales, on
Saturday, 3 April 1915.
MOLESWORTH. Vol. 3, page 39.— The
Honble Cordelia Twysden, 3rd daughter
of Walter Hele Molesworth, and widow
of Lieut.-Colonel the Honble Edward
Henry Legge, died, aged 60, at 73
Frances Road, Windsor, co. Berks, on
Friday, 19 March, and was buried at
Holmwood, co. Surrey, on Tuesday,
23 March 19 15.
MOLESWORTH ST. AUBYN.—
Vol. 4, page 2. — Jane Emily, widow of
Colonel St. Aubyn Molesworth, died at
Tredourva, Falmouth, co. Cornwall, on
Tuesday, 27 June 1916.
Page 3. — Major Edward Algernon
Molesworth, D.S.O., Royal Dublin
Fusiliers, married at Rathmichael, co.
Dublin, on Wednesday, 9 August 1916,
Ruth, 3rd daughter of Leslie Creery of
Lisnaburg, Shankhill, co. Dublin.
MONCK. Vol. 2, page 138.— John
Bligh Monck died, aged 61, at South-
combe, Paignton, co. Devon, on
Monday, 5 March, and was buried in
the cemetery at Paignton on Friday,
9 March 191 7.
MOOR. Vol. 17, page 106. — Christopher
Moor, 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Battalion
The Hampshire Regiment, was killed,
aged 23, on the slopes of Achi Baba,
Gallipoli, on Friday, 6 August 1915.
MORRICE. Vol. 14, page 56.— Frederick
Lancelot Hamilton Morrice died in
Italy on Sunday, 3 October 1915, and
was cremated at Turin, Italy. Will
dated 5 July 1915, proved in the
Principal Registry 24 December 191 5,
by Charles Marston Rose.
MORRIS. Vol. 8, page 135. — Henry
Gage Morris, junior, 2nd Lieutenant
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, was
killed in action, aged 1 7, near Ypres, on
Tuesday, 27 April 19 15.
MURRAY- AYNSLEY. Vol. 7, page
79. — Charles Percy Murray - Aynsley
married 5 October 191 1, Ina Winifred
Prins.
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ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
MURRAY -AYNSLEY, continued.
Agnes Athole, eldest daughter of
Hugh Percy Murray Murray-Aynsley,
died unmarried in December 1901.
Archibald Cruger Murray-Aynsley,
who married, 24 April 1901, Blanche,
youngest daughter of William Gerard,
died s.p. in October 1903.
Helen Elizabeth, youngest daughter
of Hugh Percy Murray Murray-Aynsley,
was married, 26 March 1913, to
Beauchamp Lassiter Lene.
MYTTON. Vol 17, page 113.— Richard
Devereux Hugh Mytton, Lieutenant
London Regiment, was killed in action,
aged 34, in France on Tuesday, 3
October 19 16.
Dorothy Wynn, elder daughter of
Devereux Herbert Mytton, was married
at Guilsfield, co. Montgomery, on
Thursday, 9 August 1906, to William
Charles Mence of Perranporth, co.
Cornwall, elder son of William Cookes
Mence of Worcester Lodge, Surbiton,
co. Surrey.
NELSON. Vol. 13, page 191. — The
Rev. the Honble John Horatio Nelson
died, aged 92, at Lord's Oak, Landford,
co. Wilts, on Friday, 28 September
191 7, and was buried at Shaw, co.
Berks.
Page 193. — Rear- Admiral the Honble
Maurice Horatio Nelson died, aged
82, at Alverstoke, co. Hants, on
Monday, 7 September 19 14, and was
buried in the churchyard at St. Mark's,
Alverstoke. Will dated 26 April 1901,
proved by Commander Maurice Henry
Horatio Nelson, R.N., and the Rev.
Edward John Nelson, the sons.
NEWDIGATE. Vol. 7, page 58 —
Richard Francis Newdigate, Captain
the Border Regiment, was killed in
action, aged 2 2, on Monday, 4 September
1916.
NEWMAN. Vol. 16, page 176.—
Frances Mary, only daughter of the
Rev. Charles Ernest Newman, was
married at St. Andrew's, Droitwich, co.
Worcester, on Thursday, 12 August
1915, to Henry William Apperley of
Malvern, co. Worcester, only son of
Henry Gwillim Apperley of Hereford.
John Burton Newman, married at
Chigwell, co. Essex, on Thursday, 30
NEWMAN, continued.
July 1914, Norah Hallings, daughter of
Percy Batt Mills of Wiveliscombe, co.
Somerset.
NICHOLLS. Vol. 2, page 51 (and
Addenda, Vol. 16, page xxxv.) — Henry
Lewin Faulconer Nicholls, Captain
Northumberland Fusiliers, and Edith
Violet his wife, have issue a daughter,
born 23 November 1910. He was killed
in action at Ypres, Flanders, 25 February
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NORBURY. Vol. n, page 175 (and
Addenda, Vol. 16, page xxxv.) — Paul
FitzGerald and Dorothy Norah Norbury
have issue a daughter, born at Bridge
House, Stratford-on-Avon, co. Warwick,
on Sunday, 12 June 19 10.
Page 175. — Francis Campbell Nor-
bury, Captain 1st Battalion King's
Royal Rifles, was killed in action, near
Belhune, France, on Friday, 8 January
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Page 176 (and Addenda, Vol. 16,
page xxxv.) — Brewster and Mabel Nor-
bury have further issue a daughter,
born at Wilmcote Hill, near Stratford-
on-Avon, on Wednesday, 24 July
1912.
NORFOLK. Vol. 12, page 30.— The
Duke and Duchess of Norfolk had
further issue a daughter, Winefride
Alice, born at Arundel Castle, co.
Sussex, on Saturday, 31 October, bap-
tised in the private chapel of Arundel
Castle, on Tuesday, 3 November 19 14.
The Duke of Norfolk died, aged 69,
at Norfolk House, St. James' Square,
London, on Sunday, 1 1 February, and
was buried in the Fitzalan Chapel,
Arundel, on Thursday, 15 February
1917. Will, with eight codicils, dated
15 February 1904, proved in the Principal
Registry in May 191 7, by the Duchess
of Norfolk, the relict.
Page 33. — Major-General Lord Ralph
Drury Kerr, K.C.B., died at Woodburn,
Dalkeith, co. Edinburgh, on Monday,
18 September, and was buried at
Eskbank, co. Midlothian, on Thursday,
21 September 1916.
NORRIS. Vol. 6, page 112.— William
Forbes Norris, Lieutenant 5 th Battalion
Norfolk Regiment (Territorial Force),
was killed in action in Gallipoli, on
Wednesday, 25 August 19 15.
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
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NORRIS. Vol. 17, page 103. — Margaret,
7th daughter of Stephen Clark Norris,
died, aged 70, at Wythegate, Staines, co.
Middlesex, on Thursday, 20 May, and
was huried in Highgate Cemetery 25
May 1915.
OLIVER. Vol. 1, page 83.— Robert
Henry Weldon Oliver died at Welling-
ton, New Zealand, on Monday, 2 r June
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Page 84. — Amy, 6th daughter of the
Rev. William Macjanlay Oliver, and
widow of Major General Henry Luke
Le Poer Trench, died at Biarritz,
France, on Tuesday, 17 October 19 16.
OLIVER. Vol. 2, page 145. — Hectorine
May, widow of Captain Thomas William
Oliver, R.N., died from the result of an
accident on Monday, 10 December
19 1 7, and was buried in the cemetery at
Bedford 14 December 1917.
OLLIVANT. Vol. 6, page 17.— Colonel
Edward Albert Ollivant, Royal Horse
Artillery, died, aged 72, at Elliotts,
Nuthurst, co. Sussex, on Wednesday,
3 March, and was buried at Nuthurst
9 March 1915.
Alfred Ollivant married at St. Mar-
garet's, Tyler's Green, co. Buckingham,
on Tuesday, 25 August 19 14, Hilda, 4th
surviving daughter of Robert Wigram
of Broomfield, Weybridge, co. Surrey.
They have issue a daughter, Rachel,
born at Yonder Lodge, Penn, co.
, Buckingham, 19 April, baptised there
privately n May 191 6.
Page 17 (and Addenda, Vol. 75,
pagexxiii.) — Edward and Olive Caroline
Ollivant have further issue a daughter,
Prudence Frances, born at n Caroline
Street, Eaton Square, London, on
Monday, 16 April, baptised at Holy
Trinity, Sloane Street, Chelsea, 12 June
1917.
ONSLOW. Vol. 5, page 41.— Minnie
Margaret Matilda, younger daughter of
Charles Vere Townshend Mainwaring-
Ellerker-Onslow, was married at St.
Stephen's, Bournemouth, co. Hants, on
Monday, 31 August 19 14, to Sidney
Victor Webb Perkins, youngest son of
H. A. Perkins of East Grinstead, co.
Sussex.
ORME. Vol. 10, page 85.— Maria, 2nd
daughter of George Orme, died, aged 87,
at the Vicarage, Sawbridgeworth, co.
Hertford, on Monday, 17 April 1916.
ORME, continued.
Page 88. — Charley Merton Orme
died, aged 46, on Friday, 20 October,
and was buried at East Sheen Cemetery,
co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 25 October
1916.
Peter William Merton Orme, Lieu-
tenant Royal Flying Corps, died,
aged 25, the result of an accident, at
the 2nd General Eastern Military Hos-
pital, Brighton, co. Sussex, on Monday,
7 May, and was buried in the cemetery
at Hove, co. Sussex, on Friday, 1 1 May
1917.
OSWELL. Vol. 15, page 7.— Evelyn
Baskerville, wife of Francis Lloyd
Oswell, died at the Old Bank, Malvern,
co. Worcester, on Saturday, 4
December, and was buried in the
cemetery at Great Malvern on Tuesday,
7 December 1915.
OUVRY. Vol. 3, page 168.— Dorothy
Delahaize, elder daughter of the Rev.
John Delahaize Ouvry, was married
at the Cathedral, Bombay, India, on
Sunday, 31 October 1915, to Cecil
Eagles Lynch-Blosse, Indian Police, son
of E. F. Lynch-Blosse of Dinan, France.
PACK-BERESFORD. Vol. 8, page
T69. — Major Charles George Pack-
Beresford died on active service in
France 24 August 191 4.
PACKE. Vol. 7, page 167 (and Addenda,
Vol. rj, page xxiii.) — Lieut.-Colonel
Edmund Christopher Packe, Royal
Fusiliers, and Olivia Rachel Norah
his wife, have further issue a son,
Michael St. John Packe, born at Borough
Lodge, Eastbourne, co. Sussex, on
Monday, 21 August 19 16.
Page 167 (and Addenda, Vol. 17,
page xxx.) — Charles James Melville and
Ruth Margaret Packe have further issue
a son, Edward Simon Packe, born at
The White House, Rothley, co.
Leicester, on Monday, 21 June, baptised
at St. Mary's, Rothley, 1 August 1915.
Page 167. — Eva Sophia Penelope,
youngest daughter of the Rev. William
James Packe, was married at Feering,
co. Essex, on Tuesday, 27 July 191 5, to
Henry Lancelot Hingston Hill, 3rd
son of Arthur J. Hill of St. Keverne,
Harrow-on-the-Hill, co. Middlesex.
Page 169. — Georgiana Frances, only
child of the Rev. Augustus Packe,
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ADDITIONS &•> CORRECTIONS.
PACKE. continued.
died, aged 70, at Clarges Street,
Piccadilly, London, on Friday, 29
September, and was buried at Strete, co.
Devon, on Sunday, 1 October 1916.
PARIS. Vol. 2, page 67. — Archibald
(Charles Melvill) Paris (son of Archi-
bald Paris), Lieutenant Oxfordshire and
Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, and
temporary Captain Royal Marines,
married at Holy Trinity, Folkestone, co.
Kent, on Saturday, 5 December 19 14,
Ruth Norton, daughter of G. H. Green
of Sydney, New South Wales.
PARISH. Vol. 18, page 90.— Frank
George Woodbine Parish married at
St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, on
Thursday, 8 July 19 16, Aileen Staveley,
only daughter of Thomas Drysdale of
19 St. James' Square, London, and of
Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic.
Page 93. — Lieut. -Colonel Francis
Woodbine Parish, M.C., King's Royal
Rifles, and Dorothy Mary Catharine
his wife, have further issue a son, David
Francis Woodbine Parish, born at 2 The
Boltons, South Kensington, London,
on Sunday, 4 October 19 14, and a
daughter, Nancy Mary, born at Burton
Manor, Chester, on Sunday, 14 October
1917.
Page 94. — Charles Mark Woodbine
Parish married at Santo Tome, Cor-
rientes, Argentine Republican Saturday,
5 May 19 1 7, Aldina Elizabeth Diaz
Leal Inglesias.
Clement Woodbine Parish, Assistant
Provost Marshal, 32nd Division, British
Expeditionary Force, and Elsie Bonham
his wife (see Addenda, page liii.) have
issue two sons, Charles Woodbine Parish,
born at The Palms, Orchard Road,
Malvern, co. Worcester, on Monday, 12
April 1915, and Michael Woodbine
Parish, born at Scotsgrove House, Thame,
co. Oxford, on Thursday 6 June 1916.
Page 95. — Eleanor Mary Brandreth,
widow of Captain Alfred Parish, Royal
Naval Reserve, died, aged 86, at Wey-
bridge, co. Surrey, on Friday, 17 March
1916.
Page 96. — Irene Auriol, only daughter
of Major Charles VVellesley Parish,
Royal Marines, was married at St.
John's, Bognor, co. Sussex, on Thurs-
day, 14 September 191 6, to Rupert
Edward Hubbuck, Royal Field Artillery,
eldest son of Edward Hubbuck
PARLBY. Vol. 8, page 16.— Captain
Reginald John Hall and Violet Agatha
Margaret Parlby have further issue a son,
John Reginald Hall Parlby, born at
Wingfield, Devonport, co. Devon, on
Sunday, 17 December 1916, baptised
at Pennycross, co. Devon, 14 January
1917.
PARTRIDGE. Vol. 7, page 161.— Henry
Thomas Partridge died, aged 70, at
Hockham, co. Norfolk, on Tuesday,
16 February, and was buried at Great
Hockham on Friday, 19 February
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Page 163. — George Arthur Partridge
of Beacon Farm, Lalapanzi, South
Rhodesia, was killed in action in
East Africa on Saturday, 11 March
1916.
PEARCE-EDGCUMBE. Vol. 5, page
14. — Lieut.-Commander Edward Hum-
phrey Pearce-Edgcumbe, R.N., married
at Stokeinteignhead, co. Devon, on
Tuesday, 16 February 1915, Marion
Amy, eldest daughter of Henry
C. A. Conybeare, J. P. for co. Devon.
They have issue a son, born at
Teignmouth on Thursday, 23 November
1916.
PEARCE-SEROCOLD. Vol. 12, page
56 (and Addenda, Vol. 18, page liv.) —
Brigadier-General Eric Pearce-Serocold
and the Honbie Blanche Florence
Daphne his wife, have further issue a
son, Ralph Edward Pearce-Serocold,
born at Alderley Park, co. Chester, on
Thursday, 27 April, baptised at Alderley
28 May 1916.
Page 57. — Charles Seymour Pearce-
Serocold died, aged 42, at Calcutta,
India, 10 August 19 14.
PEARS. Vol. 6, page 103.— Lieut.-
Colonel Maurice Loraine Pears, C.M.G.,
Northumberland Fusiliers, died, aged
44, on Friday, 20 October, and was
buried in the Extra Mural Cemetery,
Brighton, co. Sussex, on Tuesday,
24 October 19 16.
Page 106. — Steuart Arnold Pears,
Lieutenant Royal Navy, married at
the Registry Office, Gateshead-on-Tyne,
co. Durham, 12 October 19 16, and
afterwards at St. John's, Boscombe, co.
Hants, 20 December following. They
have issue twin daughters, Rosamond
ADDITIONS 6* CORRECTIONS.
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PEARS, continued.
Anne and Margaret Eleanor, born at
Old Brewery House, Twyford, co. Hants,
on Thursday, 6 September, baptised
at Twyford 17 October 191 7.
Page 107. — Olive Dorothy Temple,
youngest daughter of Hugh Vaughan
Peirs (see Addenda, Vol. 18, page liv.),
was married at the parish church,
Carshalton, co. Surrey, on Monday,
18 June 191 7, to Charles William
McLeay, M.D., of the West African
Medical Service, formerly of London,
Ontario, Canada.
PEARSON. Vol. 10, page 77.— Charles
Hugh Pearson of 18 Canynge Square,
Clifton, co. Gloucester, died, aged 66,
on Saturday, 5 June 1915.
Henry Sim Ibbetson Pearson, Captain
Indian Infantry, married at St. Peter's,
Ealing, co. Middlesex, on Saturday,
26 May 191 7, Emily Blanche, only
daughter of Arthur Hussey of 3 Aston
Road, Ealing.
PECKHAM. Vol. 17, page 192.—
Georgiana Frances, 3rd daughter of
Charles Peckham Peckham, died at
Perry Hill Lodge, Worplesden, co.
Surrey, on Wednesday, 1 1 November,
and was buried at Worplesden 14
November 1914.
PEEL. Vol. 12, page 23.— Evelyn,
widow of St. Vincent Peel, died at 44
Cornwall Gardens, South Kensington,
London, on Tuesday, 25 August, and was
buried in the cemetery at Llangadock,
co. Carmarthen, 28 August 1914.
PELLATT. Vol. 9, page 162.— Anna
Maria, youngest daughter of Apsley
Pellatt, died, aged 85, at Bournemouth,
co. Hants, on Wednesday, 27 December
1916, and was buried at Staines, co.
Middlesex, 1 January 191 7.
Page 168.— Elizabeth Ann, 5th
daughter of Frederic Pellatt, died,
aged 63, at Bexhill, co. Sussex, the
result of an accident, on Thursday, 30
March 19 16.
PENNY. Page 115 of present volume. —
Clement Phillimore Penny, Fleet Pay-
master Royal Navy, died, aged 73, at
Maythorn, Kingsbridge, co. Devon, on
Tuesday, 30 October 1917.
PENNYMAN. Vol. 18, page 171.—
James Beaumont Worsley Pennyman,
Captain King's Own Scottish Borderers,
married at Sharow, near Ripon, co.
York, on Easter Day, 4 April 1915, Mary
Hilda Burnaby, younger daughter of
William ffolliott Powell of Sharow Hall,
by Mary Albinia his wife, eldest daughter
of Henry Wyndham Phillips of Hollow
Combe, Sydenham, co. Kent ; born
3 July, baptised at Sharow 7 August
1889.
PENRUDDOCKE. Vol. 2, page 45
(and Addenda, Vol. 7, page ix.) — Ada
Frances Isabel, wife of Captain Henry
Beresford Penruddocke, Royal Naval
Reserve (retired), died at Hailsham,
co. Sussex, on Wednesday, 17 March
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PERCEVAL. Vol. 6, page 94 (and
Addenda, Vol. 18, page Iv.) — Dudley
and the Honble Mary Elizabeth Perceval
have issue a son, Philip Edward
Perceval, born at 153 Church Street,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Friday, 26
March 1915; and a daughter, born at
the same place on Tuesday, 17 October
1 9 16.
PERCIVAL. Vol. 2, page 70.— Harold
Stanley Percival died, aged 46, at
Nether Maudlin, Steyning,- co. Sussex,
on Tuesday, 6 October 19 14.
PERRINS. Vol. 8, page 120.— James
Allan Dyson Perrins, Adjutant 1st
Battalion Welsh Guards, married at
Ardross, co. Ross,- on Saturday, 14
October 1916, Marie Louise, daughter
of William McNeil Rodewald of Tuxedo
Park and of New York, U.S.A.
PERROTT. Vol. 1, page 272.— Evelyn
Edward Perrott died, aged 63, at 26
Salisbury Road, Hove, co. Sussex, on
Saturday, 13 February, and was buried
in the cemetery at Hove 17 February
I9I5-
PICKERSGILL^CUNLIFFE. Vol.
14, page 51. — Helen Hutton, widow of
John Cunliffe Pickersgill-Cunliffe, and
3rd daughter of the Very Rev. Thomas
Dale, D. D. (see Pedigree of Dale, Vol.
14, page 4j), died, aged 85, at North-
wood Hall, co. Middlesex, on Saturday,
14 November 1914, and was buried at
Coulsdon, co. Surrey.
lx
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE, contd.
Page 51.— Helen Dale, daughter of
John Cunliffe Pickersgill - Cunliffe,
and widow of John Allston Dent,
M.D., died, aged 67, at Piney Point,
Md., U.S.A., on Monday, 15 January
1917.
Page 52. — Saffron Enid, daughter of
Harry Pickersgill-Cunliffe, and widow of
Arthur Bertram Randolph, Lieutenant
1 st Battalion Welsh Guards (who was
killed in action in France, aged 32,
27 September 19 15) was married 2ndly
at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, on
Saturday, $0 June 191 7, to Evelyn
Hugh James Duberly, M.C., Captain
Grenadier Guards, youngest son of
William Duberly of Gaynes Hall,
Huntingdon, by the Honble Rosa
Louisa Vernon his wife, 5th daughter
of Arthur Marcus Cecil, 3rd Baron
Sandys.
John Reynolds Pickersgill-Cunliffe,
2nd Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, was
killed in action, aged 19, September
I9i4,and was buried in Soupir Cemetery,
France.
Page 53.— John Cunliffe Pickersgill-
Cunliffe, Captain 6th Battalion Wor-
cestershire Regiment, was killed in
action, aged 31, in the Dardanelles,
on Friday, 4 June 1915-
Page 54.— Valentine Audrey Pickers-
gill-Cunliffe of Beacon Hill Park,
Hindhead, co. Surrey, was married at
Storrington, co. Sussex, on Thursday,
1 July 1915, to the Rev. Lancelot
Osmund Frewer, Rector of Ashington
with Buncton, and Vicar of Warming-
hurst, all co. Sussex.
PILKINGTON. Vol. i, page 254.—
The Rev. Joseph Green Pilkington
died, aged 82, at 4 Victoria Drive,
West Kirby, co. Chester, on Thursday,
19 April 1917.
Page 256. — Anne Lamb, wife of
Stephen Frederick Pilkington, V.D.,
died at a nursing home at Lytham, co.
Lancaster, on Sunday, 24 December
1 916, and was buried at Lytham.
PIXLEY. Vol. 7> page 31.— Stewart
Edward Pixley, Captain Royal Field
Artillery, married at Ruan Minor, co.
Cornwall, on Saturday, 25 August 191 7,
Kathleen Grattan, only daughter of
the Rev. Henry Vyvyan of Ruan
Minor
PIXLEY, continued.
Page 31. — John Nicol Fergusson
Pixley, Captain Grenadier Guards, was
killed in action, aged 29, at Houthhulst
Forest, Flanders, on Friday, 1 2 October
191 7, and was buried at Vee Bend, near
Koe Kuit.
PLUMER. Vol. 1, page 218.— Jessie
Thomson, widow of John Bagwill
Plumer, died, aged 74, °n Friday,
23 October 1914.
POLE-CAREW. Vol. 5, page 147-—
Gerald Ayshford Pole-Carew, Mining
Engineer, Captain 4th Battalion Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry, married
at Whitchurch, co. Devon, 15 October
191 5, Eileen Lorna Lismore, youngest
daughter of Surgeon-Major George
Henry Kenneth McDonald O'Callaghan.
They have issue a daughter, Geraldine
Frances Flora, bom at Deal, co. Kent,
24 May, baptised at Little Hempston,
co. Devon, 13 October 19 17.
Addenda, Vol. iS, page hi.) —
Wymond Nicholas Richard Pole-Carew,
Lieutenant 1st Battalion Duke of
Cornwall's Light Infantry, youngest
son of Charles Edward Pole-Carew
(see page 147), was killed in action at
Polderhoek on Tuesday, 6 November
IM-
PORTER. Vol. 16, page 164.— General
Thomas Cole Porter (D.L. for co.
Cornwall) and Jane Eliza his wife, have
further issue a daughter, Jeane Dolores,
born 11 November 1915. Her mother,
Jane Eliza Porter, died on Christmas
Day following.
PORTMAN. Vol. 11, page 44-— Cecil
Berkeley Portman died, aged 45, at
Orchard House, Marnhull, co. Dorset,
on Wednesday, 10 March 1915.
Maurice William Portman, Com-
mander Royal Navy, died, aged 56, at
Organford Manor, Wareham, co. Dorset,
on Saturday, 15 May 1915.
Page 45. — Alice, widow of the Rev.
the Honble Walter Berkeley Portman,
died, aged 73, at Paddock House,
Sutton Montis, co. Somerset, on Wed-
nesday, 25 July, and was buried at
Corton Denham, co. Somerset, on
Saturday, 28 July 1917.
William Hunter Gandy died 27
January 19 16.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
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POTTS. Vol. 14, page 80.— Edward
Simpson died at Matfield Green, Pad-
dock Wood, co. Kent, 22 November
1911. Will dated 24 September 1868,
proved (Prin. Reg., 500, 12) 15 March
19 1 2, by Catherina Thorpe Simpson, the
relict (see Pedigree of Simpson, Vol. ij,
page 8q.) Catharina Thorpe, his
widow, died, aged 78, at The Glen,
Matfield, co. Kent, on Wednesday,
11 March 19 14.
POWIS. Vol. 13, page no. — Percy
Robert Herbert, Viscount Clive,
Lieutenant Welsh Guards, died, aged
23, at the King Edward VII. Hospital,
Grosvenor Gardens, London, on Friday,
13 October 19 16 (from a wound received
inaction on the Somme on Saturday, 16
September), and was buried at Welsh-
pool, co. Montgomery, on Tuesday, 17
October 19 16.
Page 112. — Dorothy Marguerite
Elizabeth, elder daughter of Colonel
Edward William Herbert, C.B., was
married at Wrockwardine, co. Salop,
on Wednesday, 5 August 19 14, to
the Honble Robert Henry Hepburn-
Stuart - Forbes -Trefusis, youngest son
of Charles Henry Rolle, 20th Baron
Clinton.
PRENTICE. Vol. 1, page 148.— Major
Thomas Alfred Prentice, 4th Battalion
The Cheshire Regiment, was wounded
and missing at Gallipoli on or about
12 August 19 1 5, and has since been
presumed dead.
George Stukeley Prentice married at
Didsbury, co. Lancaster, 3 August 19 17,
Adele Elizabeth Clara, daughter of
Reginald Flinn of Didsbury. They
have issue a daughter, Sheila, born
at Oxton, co. Chester, 30 June,
baptised at St. Saviour's, Oxton, 5
August 19 1 7.
PRESTON. Vol. 16, page 106.—
Classon O'Driscoll Preston, Captain
Royal Field Artillery, married at St.
Michael's, Basingstoke, co. Hants, on
Saturday, 3 July 1915, Aimee Marguerite,
younger daughter of L. Maitland-Kirwan
of Collin, Castle Douglas, co. Kirkcud-
bright.
Page 107. — Major Stanley Preston,
Middlesex Regiment, was killed in
action, aged 35, on Tuesday, 25
September 1917.
PRICE. Vol. 7, page 88.— Florence
Engel Augusta, elder daughter of
Lieut. -Colonel Augustus Price, Bombay
Army, was married at St. John's,
Surrey Road, Bournemouth, co.
Hants, 5 July 191 1, to Robert
Brindley Wood of Harrogate, co.
York.
Elisabeth Rosina May, elder daughter
of Petley Lloyd Augustus Price, was
married in 1915 to Alexander Thomas
Benthall Charlesworth, Royal Flying
Corps. He served in European War
and was killed, aged 24, 30 May
1917.
Ada Marjorie, younger daughter,
was married in 19 15 to Cecil Edward
Archibald Leslie Ley, temporary
Lieutenant Royal Engineers, serving in
European War.
Addenda, Vol. 16, page xxxviii. —
Ethel Maude, wife of Lieut.-Colonel
Cyril Uvedale Price, C.M.G., Indian
Army (see page go), died 29 September
1916.
PRICE. Vol. 15, page 149. — Annette
Mary, widow of Ralph George Price,
died at 26 Hyde Park Gardens, London,
11 October 19 16, and was buried in
the Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton,
co. Sussex.
Page 150. — Lieut.-Colonel Ralph
Anstruther Price, Indian Army, died,
aged 72, at 61 Bassett Road,
North Kensington, London, on
Thursday, 3 December 19 14, and
was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery,
London.
Robert James Stafford Price died 8
February 19 14, and was buried in
Kensal Green Cemetery.
Alfred Adams Price, Captain 67th
Foot, died, aged 77, at Moosomin,
Canada, 15 March 191 7, and was
buried there.
Page 151. — Kenneth Alexander Price,
Captain 9th Canadian Mounted Rifles
(Strathcona's Horse), and Helen Mary
his wife, have further issue a son,
Alan Alfred Price, born in Canada
in August 1914, who died the following
year ; and Arthur Basil Price, born
in 1 916.
Page 152. — Major Claude George
Ironside Currie, 39th Dorsetshire
Regiment, who served in the European
War 1914-16, died, aged 45, in London,
3 December 19 16.
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ADDITIONS &> CORRECTIONS.
PRIDEAUX. Vol. 5, page 63.— Charles
Sydney Prideaux of Ermington, Dor-
chester, married at Loders, co. Dorset,
on Tuesday, 29 September 1914, Adeline
Irene, eldest daughter of the Rev. David
Thomas, Vicar of Loders. They have
issue two sons, Peter Fulke Prideaux,
born at Ermington 5 July, baptised at
Loders 17 August 1915, and Charles
Stanley de Courcy Prideaux, born at
Ermington on Monday, 23 April, bap-
tised at Loders on Thursday, 24 May
1917.
PRIDEAUX. Vol. 15, page 141.—
Walter Treverbian and Marion Fenn
Prideaux have further issue a son, born
at 11 Ladbroke Square, Kensington,
London, on Monday, 13 December
1915-
Page 142. — Geoffrey Arthur Prideaux,
M.C., Captain Somerset Light Infantry
(Brigade-Major July 1916), who served
at the battles of Mons, the Marne, the
Aisne and at Ypres (mentioned in
despatches January 1916, Military Cross
June 1916), was killed in action on
Friday, 19 January 1917.
PRIDEAUX. Vol. 16, page 36.— Colonel
William Francis Prideaux, C.S.I.,
F.R.G.S., died, aged 74, at Hopeville,
St. Peter's, co. Kent, on Saturday,
5 December 19 14.
Page 40 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page Ivii.) — Guy Vivian Anstice
Prideaux, 2nd Lieutenant 28th Punjabis,
Indian Army, and Evelyn Gladys his
wife, have issue a son, born at Ripley,
co. Surrey, on Thursday, 30 March
1916.
PRIDEAUX-BRUNE. Vol. 2, page
98. — Fulke Knatchbull Prideaux-Brune,
Lieutenant Royal Navy and Captain
Australian Light Horse, married at
Byuma, Belle Vue Hill, Sydney, New
South Wales, on Monday, 26 April 1915,
Mary Kathleen, eldest daughter of the
Honbll: James Garran of Byuma, Belle-
vue Hill, New South Wales. They
have issue a son, John Charles Fulke
Prideaux-Brune, born at the Anglo-
American Hospital, Cairo, Egypt,
on Sunday, 13 May, baptised at
All Saints', Alexandria, 19 June
1916.
Page 99. — Cheston Isolda, only
daughter of the Rev. Edward Shapland
PRIDEAUX-BRUNE, continued.
Prideaux-Brune, was married at Rowner,
co. Hants, on Wednesday, 16 September
1 914, to George William Carpentier-
Garnier, 2nd son of John Carpentier-
Garnier, of Rookesbury Park, Fareham,
co. Hants, by the Honhle Mary Louisa
his wife, 2nd daughter of Charles
Rodolph, 19th Baron Clinton.
Addenda, Vol. 11, page xviii.—-
Amyas Molesworth Prideaux-Brune,
son of the Rev. Edward Shapland
Prideaux-Brune (see page gp), died,
aged 14, at the Old School House,
Gresham's School, Holt, co. Norfolk,
on Thursday, 25 October 191 7.
PRIOR. Vol. 1, page 9.— The Rev. John
Ferdinando Collins died, aged 72, at the
Vicarage, Charlton, co. Wilts, on Mon-
day, 10 January, and was buried at
Charlton on Thursday, 13 January 19 10
(see Pedigree of Collins, Vol. 4,
page 113).
PRITCHETT. Vol. 1, page 197.—
Charles Richard Delabere Pritchett
married 2ndly at the Chapel Royal,
Savoy, London, on Wednesday, 7
November 191 7, Gwendolyn Mary,
2nd daughter of Thomas Putnam of
Greylands, Darlington, co. Durham,
J. P., and widow of Martin Raymond
Carr, Captain 2nd Battalion Worcester-
shire Regiment (see Pedigree of Carr-
E/lison, Vol. 6, page 161, and Addenda,
Vol. 18, page xvi.)
Page 202. — Caroline Benson, 2nd
daughter of James Pigott Pritchett, died
at 40 Queen's Road, Twickenham, co.
Middlesex, on Saturday, 20 February,
and was buried in the cemetery at
Twickenham 23 February 1915.
PUCKLE. Vol. 12, page 50.— Matilda
Hill, widow of Robert Arthur Puckle,
died, aged 84, at 85 Royal Parade,
Eastbourne, co. Sussex, on Wednesday,
10 March, and was buried in the
Camberwell Borough Cemetery, East
Dulwich, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 16
March 1915.
Page 51. — Arabella Ann, youngest
daughter of Robert Puckle, died, aged
90, at 5 Beulah Crescent, Thornton
Heath, co. Surrey, on Wednesday,
28 March 191 7, and was buried in
Camberwell Borough Cemetery, East
Dulwich.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
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PUCKLE, continued.
Page 52. — Raymond Aufrere Puckle,
Lieutenant 21st County of London
Regiment (First Surrey Rifles), and
Emily Eleanor his wife, have further
issue a daughter, Monica, born at 35
Sidney Road, Beckenham, co. Kent, on
Saturday, 12 December 1914.
PUNCHARD. Vol. 3, page 136.— The
Rev. Elgood George Punchard, D.D.,
died, aged 72, at Sextry House, Ely,
co. Cambridge, on Friday, 2 March
1917.
Alfred Punchard, Captain North
Staffordshire Regiment, was killed in
action, aged 31, on Thursday, 29 March
1917.
Edmund Elgood Punchard, Lieutenant
2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment,
was killed in action, aged 24, near
Ypres, on Thursday, 29 October 1914.
RAGLAN. Vol. 11, page 103.— Mary
Blanche, Lady Raglan, died at Upton
Lea, Slough, co. Buckingham, on Friday,
16 June and was buried at Llandenny,
co. Monmouth, on Tuesday, 20 June
1916.
The Honble Katherine Anne Emily
Cecilia, younger daughter of Field-
Marshal FitzRoy James Henry, Baron
Raglan, K.C.B., died unmarried 15
October 1914, and was buried in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London.
The Honble VVellesley FitzRoy
Somerset, Captain The Welsh Regi-
ment, married at St. James', Piccadilly,
London, on Tuesday, 3 April 19 17,
Edith Lesley, younger daughter of
Frederick Chester Vivian of St. Fagan's,
Glamorgan.
The Honble Ethel Georgiana Frances,
eldest daughter of George Fitzroy
Henry, Baron Raglan, C.B., was
married at St. James', Piccadilly,
London, on Thursday, 26 November
1 914, to the Honble William Sholto
Douglas, 4th son of Sholto George
Watson, 19th Earl of Morton.
Page 104. — Norman Arthur Henry
Somerset, 2nd Lieutenant Grenadier
Guards, was killed in action, aged 21,
at Kruseik, 23 October 1914.
RANDALL. Vol. 3, page 175.— Reginald
Wigmore Sancroft Randall, 2nd Lieu-
tenant 2nd Battalion Northamptonshire
Regiment, was killed in action in
France on Sunday, 9 May 191 5.
RATCLIFF. Vol. 3, page 142.— John
Francis Ratcliff died at Widney
Cottage, Knowle, co. Warwick, on
Saturday, 7 August, and was buried at
Packwood, co. Warwick, 10 August
1915-
John Edward Ratcliffe, 2nd Lieutenant
Royal Warwickshire Regiment, was
killed in action, aged 23, in France
on Monday, 19 October 19 14.
Page 140.— Ethel Bridget, younger
daughter of the Rev. Walter Henry
Ratcliff, was married to Martin
Rowlinson Ratcliff (see next entry).
RATCLIFF. Vol. 14, page 104.— Martin
Rowlinson Ratcliff married at St.
Mark's, Berkeley, California, 16 February
191 1, Ethel Bridget (see previous entry .)
They have issue a son, Francis
Rowlinson Ratcliff, born at Metchley,
Sutton Coldfield, co. Warwick, on
Monday, 26 October 1914.
RAWSON. Vol. 8, page 69.— Sherard
Rawson died, aged 46, in hospital at
Aardenburg, Holland, on Tuesday,
12 October 191 5.
RAWSON. Vol. 16, page 1 11. —Lionel
Reginald Rawson, Captain King's Royal
Rifles, was killed in action, aged 40, on
Tuesday, 24 October 19 16.
RAWSON. Vol. 17, page 158.— Colonel
Courtney Clarke Rawson, Royal
Engineers, died, aged 68, at Bath, co.
Somerset, on Thursday, 16 August
'917-
Page 160. — Dorothy Margaret Mary,
youngest daughter of Samuel Rawson,
died on Sunday, 14 February 191 5.
RENDLESHAM. Vol. 14, page 127
(and Addenda, Vol. 18, page Iviii.) —
Major the Honble Hugh Edmund
Thellusson, D.S.O., R.F.A., and
Gwynnydd Colleton his wife, have
issue a son, born at Morelands, Pur-
brook, co. Hants, on Monday, 15 March
i9I5-
REW. Vol. 15, page 124 (and Addenda,
Vol. 18, page Iviii.) — George Russell
and Kate Rew have further issue a
son, Kenneth George Russell Rew, born
25 May 1917.
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ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
REYNELL-PACK. Vol. 8, page 167.—
Arthur Denis Henry Heber Reynell-
Pack married 2ndly at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, on Tuesday,
21 December 1915, Joan, youngest
daughter of William Henry Campion of
Danny Park, co. Sussex, C.B., by the
Honble Gertrude (Brand) his wife, 2nd
daughter of Henry Bouverie William,
1st Viscount Hampden. They have
issue a son, born at 4 Tilney Street,
Park Lane, London, on Tuesday, 24
October 1916.
REYNOLDS. Vol. 17, page 174— Jane,
widow of the Rev. Henry Reynolds,
died, aged 89, at 136 Pen-y-lan Road,
Cardiff, co. Glamorgan, on Thursday,
2 December, and was buried in the
cemetery at Cardiff 6 December
»9*5-
Edward and Gladys Reynolds have
further issue a son, Edward Reynolds,
born at 56 Billing Road, Northampton,
on Friday, 30 July 1915.
Page 176. — Frank Reynolds died,
aged 51, at Killycoonagh, Marlborough,
co. Wilts, on Sunday, 24 January, and
was buried in the cemetery at Marl-
borough on Tuesday, 26 January
'915-
Edith (Sister Edith Ursula, S.S.P.),
5th daughter of the Rev. Henry
Reynolds, died, aged 51, at the House
of Mercy, Horbury, Wakefield, co.
York, on Saturday, 28 July, and
was buried in the Sisters' private
graveyard at the House of Mercy,
Horbury, on Monday, 30 July
1917.
RICHARDSON. Vol. 5, page 103.—
Violet Tweedy Turpin, 2nd daughter of
William Ridley Richardson, was married
at the parish church, Bromley, co.
Kent, on Thursday, 4 November
1915, to Charles Betton Roberts, Fleet
Paymaster Royal Navy, son of
Arthur Edward Simmonds Roberts,
82nd (South Lancashire) Regiment
of Foot.
Page 104. — William Ridley Richard-
son of Lascelles, Shortlands, co. Kent,
married 2ndly by licence, at Holy
Trinity, Stepney, co. Middlesex, on
Monday, 10 April 19 16, Margaret,
eldest daughter of George Birkett of
Keswick, co. Cumberland.
Page 104. — Christopher Ridley
Richardson, Captain East Yorkshire
RICHARDSON, continued.
Regiment, and Flight - Commander
(October 1917) Royal Flying Corps,
married at Charterhouse Chapel,
London, 3 February 191 7, Winifred
Mary, eldest daughter of Alfred
Lodge of Charterhouse, Godalming,
co. Surrey.
William Arthur Ingham Richardson,
2nd Lieutenant 1st Battalion Royal
West Kent Regiment, died at Boulogne,
France (of wounds received in action
on Friday, 16 July), aged 20, on
Tuesday, 31 August, and was
buried in Bromley Hill Cemetery,
co. Kent, on Saturday, 4 September
19*5-
RICKETTS. Vol. 1, page 274 {and
Addenda, Vol. 16, page xxxix.) — Claude
Albert Frederick Ricketts, 2nd Lieu-
tenant Royal Garrison Artillery, and
Lilian Helen Gwendoline his wife, have
further issue a daughter, Rosemary
Frances Dulcie Geraldine, born at
Springfield, Newton Abbot, co. Devon,
22 June 1913, died 21 January 1914;
and a son, Robert Cornwallis Gerald
St. Leger Ricketts, born at Amersham
Hill Lodge, High Wycombe, co. Buck-
ingham, on Thursday, 8 November,
baptised at Bradenham, co. Buckingham,
29 December 19 17.
RIDLEY. Vol. 13, page 93.— Winifred
Mary, eldest daughter of Walter Ridley,
was married at St. Alban's, Holborn,
London, on Thursday, 8 April 1915,
to William Graham Gilmore, 2nd son
of the Rev. John Gilmore, M.A.
Page 93 {and Addenda, Vol. 7J,
page xxv.) — Thomas Dixon and Dorothy
Marguerite Florence Ridley have issue
a daughter, Zia Audrey, born at Rew,
Ventnor, Isle of Wight, on Thursday,
15 March 19 16.
Page 93. — Christopher Mellor Ridley,
Captain 10th Battalion Essex Regiment,
was killed in action, aged 25, near
Thiepval, France, on Tuesday, 31
October 19 16.
Herbert Leslie Ridley, M.C., Captain
Royal Dublin Fusiliers, was killed in
action, aged 22, on Sunday, 15 July
1917.
RIMINGTON -WILSON. Vol. s,
page 162. — Henry Rimington-Wilson
died, aged 61, at Abberton Manor,
Colchester, co. Essex, 17 May 1915.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
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RIVINGTON. Vol. 3, page 20.—
Captain George Rivington, R.N., died,
aged 81, at Combe Down, Bath, co.
Somerset, 12 August 19 15.
Page 21. — Albert Gibson Rivington,
3rd son of Walter Rivington, F.R.C.S.,
married in London, 21 September 1914,
Elizabeth Waltham, eldest daughter of
Robert Allen of Barking, formerly of
Priory F'arm, Blackmore, both co. Essex.
Page 22. — Alexander Rivington died,
aged 79, at Hollydale, Worthing, co.
Sussex, 17 February 19 17, and was
buried in the cemetery at Worthing.
Flora McDonald Mayow Rivington
died, aged 68, at Hollydale, Worthing,
on Monday, 26 February 191 7, and was
buried in the cemetery at Worthing.
Page 23. — Gerald Chippingdale
Rivington, Captain nth (Lonsdale
Battalion) Border Regiment, married at
St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens, London,
on Saturday, 16 October 1915, Mar-
garet Stewartson, daughter of James
Summersby of Newtown, co. Berks.
Page 24. — The Rev. Theodore
Rivington died, aged 65, at the Rectory,
Sotby, co. Lincoln, on Saturday, 16
December, and was buried at Market
Stainton, co. Lincoln, on Wednesday,
20 December 1916. Will dated 5 March
1886, proved in the Principal Registry
13 February 191 7, by Harriet Elizabeth
Skikelthorp Rivington, relict, and Arthur
William Rivington, brother.
ROBERTS. Vol. 11, page 8.— Catherine
Anna, 3rd daughter of William Roberts,
died at Rose Hill, Beckenham, co.
Kent, on Tuesday, 2 February, and was
buried in Shirley Churchyard, co. Surrey,
on Saturday, 6 February 191 5.
Page 10.— Major- General George
Ricketts Roberts died, aged 88, at
Wudnee, Marlborough Road, Richmond,
co. Surrey, on Monday, 22 March, and
was buried in Lee Cemetery, Hither
Green, co. Kent, 26 March 1915.
Page 12. — Field - Marshal Earl
Roberts, K.G., died, aged 82, at 52 Rue
Carnot, St. Omer, France, on Saturday,
14 November, and was buried with
military honours in St. Paul's Cathedral,
London, 19 November 19 14. Will with
codicil dated 4 March 19 13, proved
(Prin. Reg., 130, 15) 13 January 1915,
by Nora Henrietta, Dowager Countess
Roberts, the relict, Colonel Sir Neville
Francis Fitzgerald Chamberlain, K.C.B.,
and Gaspard Oliver Farrer.
RODDAM. Vol. 11, page 117.— Robert
Collingwood Roddam, Captain 3rd
Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers,
was killed in action in Flanders, on
Wednesday, 16 June 19 15.
ROGERS. Vol. 6, page 134.— Reginald
Rogers, M.A. of Worcester College,
Oxford, 2nd Lieutenant Rifle Brigade,
killed in action 15 September 19 16, and
was buried in the Switch Trench,
between Delville Wood and Flers,
France.
Edward Ambrose Gordon Rogers,
Captain Royal Garrison Artillery
(Territorial Force), 93rd Siege Battery,
died in St. Helena Hospital, Shorn-
cliffe, co. Kent (as the result
of a motor collision), 9 April 19 16,
and was buried at Mawnan, co.
Cornwall.
Page 136. — Frances Denise, only
daughter of Hugh Henry Rogers,
Captain Royal Artillery, was married
at Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria,
British Columbia. 7 January 1915, to
John Lytton Mara, only son of John
Andrew Mara of Endlang, Pemberton
Road, Victoria, British Columbia.
Page 137. — The Rev. William
Frederick Charles Rogers died, aged
S3, at The Haven, Falmouth, co.
Cornwall, 26 October 19 14, and was
buried at Mawnan, co. Cornwall.
Mary Elisabeth, elder daughter of
Frederick Evelyn Rogers of The Cedars,
Beckington, co. Somerset, was married
at Beckington, 13 July 191 5, to Lieut. -
Commander George Wilson, R.N.,
2nd son of Rowland H. Wilson of
Breckey Ley, Bury St. Edmunds, co.
Suffolk.
ROPE. Vol. 2, page 93. — John Arthur
Rope, 2nd Lieutenant Queen's (Royal
West Surrey) Regiment, was killed in
action, aged 26, in France, 24 August
1916.
Page 95. — Basil Vernon Rope married
at Ruahia, North Wairoa, New Zealand,
17 October 19 14, Rita Henrietta,
daughter of John Finlayson of Ruahia.
They have issue a son, John Finlayson
Rope, born at Te Kopuru, North
Wairoa, 18 February 1916.
Charles Manfred Rope, Corporal
Auckland Mounted Rifles, was killed
in action, aged 24, at Rafa, on
the border of Palestine, 9 January
1917.
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ADDITIONS cV CORRECTIONS.
ROSEBERY. Vol. i6, page 137.— The
Honble Neil James Archibald Primrose,
M.P., M.C., Captain Buckinghamshire
Hussars, married at St. Margaret's, West-
minster, on Wednesday, 7 April 1915,
Lady Victoria Alice Louise (Stanley),
only daughter of Edward George Villiers,
Earl of Derby, K.G., born on Friday,
24 June 1892 (see Pedigree of Derby,
Vol. ij, page 72). They have issue a
daughter, Ruth Alice Hannah Mary,
born at 5 Great Stanhope Street,
Mayfair, London, on Tuesday, 18
April 1916. The Honble Neil James
Archibald Primrose died of wounds
received while serving with a Yeomanry
Regiment on an Eastern Front in
November 191 7.
Page 138. — Archibald Bouverie
Primrose married at Vera Cruz, Mexico,
on Friday, 7 May 191 5, Diva Amelia,
only daughter of Emilio Maroldo of
Palermo, Sicily.
ROUND. Vol. 12, page 2.— The Rt.
Honbli: James Round died, aged 74, at
Birch Hall, co. Essex, on Sunday,
24 December, and was buried at
Birch on Thursday, 28 December
1916.
Page 3 (and Addenda, Vol. ly,
page xxxiii.) — Charles James and Sylvia
Round have issue a son, James Gray
Round, born at Hatfield Peverel, co.
Essex, on Sunday, 10 November 191 2,
baptised at Birch.
Page 4. — Douglass Round died, aged
70, at Birch, on Friday, 15 December,
and was buried at Birch on Wednesday,
20 December 1916.
Auriol Francis Hay Round died at the
King Edward VII. Hospital, Grosvenor
Gardens, London (from the result of
wounds received at Le Cateau, in
the retreat from Mons, on Wednes-
day, 26 August), on Saturday, 5
September, and was buried at Witham,
co. Essex, on Tuesday, 8 September
1914.
James Murray Round, M.C., Captain
Essex Regiment, was killed in action,
aged 22, on Friday, 13 November 19 16.
Harold Cecil Round, D.S.O., M.C.,
Captain Rifle Brigade, was killed in
action, aged 21, on Friday, 24 August
"917-
Page 5. — The Rev. George Henry
and Irene Round-Turner have further
issue a son, Michael Round-Turner,
born at Spridlington Rectory, co.
ROUND, continued.
Lincoln, on Tuesday, 7 August, baptised
at Spridlington 2 September 19 17.
Page 6. — Commander Charles Wolfran
Round-Turner, R. N., of Witham, co.
Essex, married at St. Jude's, Southsea,
co. Hants, 2 January 191 5, Janet Mary,
daughter of F. Jenner Verrall. They
have issue two sons, Christopher Lewis
Round -Turner, born at 25 Wadham
Road, Portsmouth, co. Hants, on Wed-
nesday, 24 November 1915, and a son,
Richard Auriol Creffield Round-Turner,
born at Witham on Friday, 27 June
1917.
ROXBURGHE. Vol. 12, page 159 (and
Addenda, Vol. 14, page xxv.) — Lord
Alastair Robert Innes Ker, D.S.O.,
Captain Royal Horse Guards, and Lady
Anne his wife have further issue a
daughter, Eloise Jane Horatia, born at
6 Upper Grosvenor Street, London, on
Saturday, 4 September 1915.
ROYDS. Vol. 3, page 12.— Mary Alice
Gibson, widow of Clement Robert
Nuttall Beswicke-Royds, died, aged 77,
at Pyke House, Littleborough, co.
Lancaster, on Thursday, 31 May,
and was buried on Tuesday, 5 June
1917.
Page 13 (and Addenda, Vol. 12,
page It.) — Albert Henry and Adeliza
Beatrix Royds have further issue a
daughter, Diana Constance Alexandra,
born at Bylands, Stratfield Turgis,
co. Hants, on Thursday, 10 July
1913-
Page 14. — Colonel Sir Clement
Molyneux Royds, C.B., died, aged
73, at Llannerch Park, St. Asaph,
co. Flint, on Friday, 28 January,
and was buried at Healey, co.
Lancaster, on Tuesday, 1 February
19 1 6 (see Pedigree of Littledale,
Vol. 13, page S3)-
Page 16 (and Addenda, Vol. p,
page 12). — Captain Percy Molyneux
Royds, R.N., and Florence his wife
have further issue a daughter, born on
Thursday, 28 March 19 12.
ROYDS. Vol. 8, page 30.— Hester
Frances, wife of the Rev. Nathanael
Royds, died, aged 74, at Oaklands,
Fenstanton, co. Huntingdon, on Sunday,
1 1 April, and was buried at Little
Barford, co. Bedford, on Thursday,
15 April 1915.
ADDITIONS cV CORRECTIONS.
lxvii
ROYDS, continued.
Page 30. — Jasper Francis Royds,
Sub-Lieutenant Royal Navy, died, aged
91, the result of a motor accident in
Lincolnshire, on Friday, 9 November
1917.
Page 31 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page Ixi.)— Edward Alington and Annie
Elizabeth Royds have further issue a
son, Edward Francis Alington Royds,
born at Graaff Reinet, Cape Colony,
on Tuesday, 16 February 19 15, baptised
there. Edward Alington Royds died,
aged 39, in Natal, by a motor accident
23 July 1915, and was buried at
D'Urban, Natal.
ROYDS. Vol. 9, page 3.— Caroline Edith,
wife of the Rev. Gilbert Twemlow
Royds, died, aged 68, at Haughton
Rectory, co. Stafford, on Tuesday, 15
September, and was buried at Haughton
18 September 19 14.
RUDGE. Vol. 15, page 145. — Florence,
widow of Edward Charles Rudge of
Abbey Manor, Evesham, co. Worcester,
was married 2ndly at St. Saviours',
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, on Saturday,
15 January 19 16, to Leonard Percy
Haynes-Rudge, Captain Queen's Own
Worcestershire Hussars, youngest son
of Allen Lankester Haynes, M.R.C.S.
Dorothy Gwendoline, eldest daughter
of Edward Charles Rudge, was married
at St. Lawrence', Evesham, on Tuesday,
8 September 1914, to Arthur Hickman,
youngest son of Alfred William Hickman
of Goldthorn Hill, Wolverhampton, co.
Stafford; born 20 June 1891 ; Lieutenant
Worcestershire Yeomanry; served in
European War 19 14.
RUGGE - PRICE. Vol. 14, page 162.—
Catharine Sarah, 2nd daughter of Sir
Arthur James Rugge-Price, Baronet,
died at 47 Onslow Square, South
Kensington, London, on Wednesday,
26 April, and was buried in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, on Saturday,
29 April 19 1 6.
Lieut. -Colonel Charles Frederick and
Isabella Napier Keith Rugge-Price of
Eastbury, Sherborne, co. Dorset, have
further issue a son, Anthony Arthur
Keith Rugge-Price, born at Old Bank
House, Cahir, co. Tipperary, on Monday,
9 November, baptised at St. John-the-
Baptist's, Cahir, co. Tipperary, 7
December 1914.
RUSHOUT. Vol. 17, page 100.—
Algernon St. George William Rushout
Rushout died, aged 74, in a nursing
home at Oxford on Friday 27 April
191 7, and was buried at Longborough,
co. Gloucester, on Tuesday, 1 May
1917.
RYLAND. Vol. 1, page 246.— Walter
Proctor Ryland died, aged 65, at 7
Boyne Park, Tunbridge Wells, co.
Kent, on Tuesday, 22 June, and was
buried in the cemetery at Tunbridge
Wells 26 June 1915. Will dated 7
February 1907, proved in the Principal
Registry 6 August 19 15, by Thomas
Howard Ryland and Roy Pinsent.
RYLANDS. Vol. 1, page 16.— Ralph
Paul Kirkland Rylands married at
St. Mark's, Birkenhead, co. Chester,
on Thursday, 9 September 1915, Elsie
Margaret, only child of Arthur Power
of Para, Brazil.
Geoffrey Glazebrook Rylands, Captain
The King's (Liverpool) Regiment,
married at St. Saviour's, Birkenhead,
co. Chester, on Wednesday, 6 June
191 7, Nora Lee, youngest daughter of
Henry Edward Williams of Oxton, co.
Chester.
ST. GEORGE. Vol. 1, page 108.—
Frances Emilia, only daughter of the
Rev. Howard St. George, was married
at Billinge, co. Lancaster, on Tuesday,
21 August 191 7, to the Rev. William
Yewdall Stead, Priest in Charge of St.
Philip's Mission, Grahamstown, Cape
Province, South Africa.
ST. GERMANS. Vol. 18, page 183.—
Montague Charles Eliot, Lieutenant-
Commander Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve, and Helen Agnes his wife,
have further issue a son, Nicholas
Richard Michael Eliot, born at 2
Wyndham Place, Bryanston Square,
London, on Monday, 26 January 1914.
Page 184. — Constance Rhiannon,
widow of Colonel the Honb,e Charles
George Cornwallis Eliot, C.V.O., died,
aged 71, at 68 Chester Square, London,
on Wednesday, 22 March, and was
buried at Port Eliot, St. Germans, co.
Cornwall, on Saturday, 25 March 1916.
Edward Granville and Clare Louisa
Eliot have further issue a daughter,
Margaret Augusta, born at 1 7 Bruns-
wick Square, Bloomsbury, London, on
Thursday, 26 February 19 14.
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ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
SALT. Vol. 3, page 104. — Georgina
Catherine Barzey, widow of the Rev.
Cecil Henry Salt, died, aged 58, at
Creswell Lodge, Grove Park, Chiswick,
co. Middlesex, on Friday, 24 August,
and was buried in the cemetery at
Chiswick on Tuesday, 28 August
1917.
Page 104 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page Ixii.) — Edwin Henry Francis and
Philippa Maud Salt have issue a
daughter, Joyce Mary Philippa, born
at Creswell Lodge, Grove Park, 19
January, baptised at St. Michael's,
Sutton Court, Chiswick, 14 February
1915, and a son, Alan Francis Salt,
born at Barnes, co. Surrey, on
Sunday, 10 September, baptised at
St. Michael's, Barnes, 2 1 October
1916.
Page 104 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page Ixii.) — Cecil George Gilbertson
and Dora Salt have further issue
two sons, Cecil George Salt, born
at Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, 1 1
September 19 14, who died a few-
weeks after and was buried there ;
and Francis Gilbertson Salt, bom at
the same place 27 October 1916.
Page 104 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page Ixii.) — Ernest Charles Parker
and Jane Elizabeth Salt have issue
two sons, Charles Rupert Henry Salt,
born at Swift Current, Saskatchewan,
27 October 1914; and Arthur Bruce
Salt, born at the same place 20 Sep-
tember, baptised there 4 November
1917.
SAVAGE. Vol. 3, page 6 (and Addenda,
Vol. 18, page Ixii.) — Ernest Smallwood
and Constance Savage have further issue
a son, Christopher Smallwood Savage,
born at The Ards, 80 Hagley Road,
Edgbaston, co. Warwick, on Sunday,
21 November 191 5, baptised at St.
George's, Edgbaston, 1 1 January
1916.
SCARBROUGH. Vol. 13, page 73 —
George Cecil Orlando, Earl of Bradford,
died, aged 69, at 44 Lowndes Square,
London, on Saturday, 2 January,
and was buried at Weston Park,
Shifnal, co. Salop, on Wednesday, 6
January 19 15.
Page 75. — Richard John Lumley, 2nd
Lieutenant nth Hussars, was killed
in action on Saturday, 17 October
1914.
SCARLETT. Vol. 3, page 53 (and
Addenda, Vol. 11, page xix.) —
Shelley Leopold Laurence, Baron
Abinger, Commander Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve, died, aged 45, in
London, on Wednesday, 23 May, and
was buried in Brookwood Cemetery, co.
Surrey, on Saturday, 26 May 19 17.
Robert Brooke Campbell Scarlett,
Assistant Paymaster Royal Naval
Reserve, who succeeded his brother
as 6th Baron Abinger 23 May 1917,
married at Roupell Park Wesleyan
Church, Tulse Hill, co. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 26 June 1917, and after-
wards at the French Consulate in
Bedford Square, London, Madame de
Serignac, formerly Madame Steinheil.
Page 53 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page Ixii.) — Major the Honble Hugh
Richard Scarlett, U.S.O., R.A., and
Marjorie his wife have issue two sons,
James Richard Scarlett, born at White
Lodge, Datchet, co. Buckingham, on
Monday, 28 September 1914; and John
Leopold Campbell Scarlett, born at the
same place on Monday, 18 December
1916.
Page 53. — The Honbl= Leopold
Florence Scarlett, Lieutenant Royal
Navy, was lost, aged 25, in H.M.
Australian submarine AE 1, 14 Sep-
tember 1 9 14.
SCARSDALE. Vol. 4, page 80.— The
Rev. Alfred Nathaniel Holden, Baron
Scarsdale, died, aged 84, at Kedleston,
co. Derby, on Thursday, 23 March,
and was buried there on Tuesday, 28
March 1916.
George Nathaniel, Earl Curzon, K.G.,
married 2ndly in the private chapel
of Lambeth Palace, co. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 2 January 191 7, Grace
Elvina, widow of Alfred Duggan of
Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic.
SCHOMBERG. Vol. 1, page 209.—
Josephine Ellen, 2nd daughter of Joseph
Trigge Schomberg, Q.C., died, aged 72,
at Oxford, on Christmas Day, and was
buried in the cemetery at Wolvercote,
co. Oxford, 30 December 1914.
SCOTT. Vol. 15, page 127 (and
Addenda, Vol. 16, page xlii.) — Sir
James William Scott, Baronet, died,
aged 77, at Beech House, Bolton-le-
Moors, co. Lancaster, on Monday,
4 August i9r3.
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
Ixix
SCOTT, continued.
Sir Samuel Haslam Scott (who suc-
ceeded his father as 2nd Baronet) and
Carmen Estelle his wife, have further
issue a son, James Philip Edmund
Scott, born at Linthwaite, Windermere,
co. Westmorland, 13 August 1916.
Page 128. — Sybil Mary Gella, only
child of George Frederick Scott, was
married at St. Mark's, North Audley
Street, London, on Friday, 26 March
1915, to Charles Llewellyn Wynne-
Jones, 17 th Lancers, only son of the
Very Rev. Llewellyn Wynne-Jones,
Dean of St. Asaph.
SEFTON. Vol. 10, page 157.— The
Honble Cecil Richard Molyneux,
Midshipman Royal Navy, was killed
in the North Sea battle off Jutland on
Wednesday, 31 May 1916.
Addenda, Vol. 15, page xxvii. — Lady
Evelyn Mary, only daughter of Osbert
Cecil, Earl of Sefton (see page fj?),
died, aged 14, at Croxteth, Liverpool,
on Tuesday, 26 June 1917.
Page 159. — Captain the Honble
Henry Hervey Molyneux, R.N., died,
aged 73, at Shoreham Place, co. Kent,
on Thursday, 23 September 1915.
SHADWELL. Vol. 3, page 107.—
Blanche, 3rd daughter of Lancelot
Shadwell, died, aged 63, at 2 1 Notting-
ham Place, Marylebone, London, on
Saturday, 19 August, and was cremated
at Golder's Green, co. Middlesex, on
Wednesday, 23 August 19 16.
Page in. — Francis Bradby Shadwell
died at Old Windsor, co. Berks, on
Tuesday, 9 February 1915.
SHEDDEN. Vol. n, page 29.—
Graham Percival Shedden, Lieutenant
35th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison
Artillery, was killed in action, aged 28,
on Saturday, 31 October 19 14.
SHEPPARD. Vol. 15, page 187.—
Eleanor Julia, wife of Walter Allen
Sheppard, died, aged 47, at Bath, co.
Somerset, 5 December 1907, and was
buried in the Abbey Cemetery, Bath.
Walter Allen Sheppard of Christ-
church, New Zealand, died, aged 79,
at Bath, 24 July 1915, and was buried
in the Abbey Cemetery, Bath.
Page 188.— Douglas Sheppard died,
aged 29, at Glasgow, 16 March 1910,
and was buried in the Abbey Cemetery,
Bath.
SHERBORNE. Vol. 10, page 24 (and
Addenda, Vol. IJ, page xxxv.) — James
Huntly and Ethel Mary Dutton have
further issue a daughter, Juliet
Elizabeth, born at Edmondthorpe,
Oakham, co. Rutland, on Friday, 28
May 1915.
Page 24 (and Addenda, Vol. 18,
page Ixiii.) — Commander Arthur Biand-
reth Scott Dutton, R.N., and Doriel
his wife have issue a daughter, Julia
Meliora, born at 6 Onslow Houses,
South Kensington, London, on
Thursday, 26 November 1914.
SHIRLEY. Vol. 12, page 90.— Walter
Knight Shirley succeeded his cousin,
Sewallis Edward Shirley, as nth Earl
Ferrers, 27 July 1912.
SHUTTLEWORTH. Vol. 13, page
167 (and Addenda, Vol. 18, page Ixiii). —
The Honble Lawrence Ughtred Kay-
Shuttleworth, Captain Royal Field
Artillery, and Selina Adine his wife,
have further issue a daughter, Rosemary
Florence Angela, born at Barbon Manor,
Kirkby Lonsdale, co. Westmorland, on
Sunday, 12 September 1915; and a
son, Ronald Orlando Lawrence Kay-
Shuttleworth, born at 28 Prince's
Gardens, South Kensington, on Sunday,
7 October 191 7. The Honble Lawrence
Ughtred Kay - Shuttleworth, Captain
Royal Field Artillery, served with British
Expeditionary Force (mentioned in
despatches) and was killed in action, aged
29, at Vimy, on Friday, 30 March 191 7.
Page 167.— The Honble Edward
James Kay-Shuttleworth, Captain Rifle
Brigade, married at St. Peter's, Babra-
ham, co. Cambridge, on Saturday,
5 December 1914, Sibell Eleanor Maud,
2nd daughter of Charles Robert Whor-
wood Adeane, C.B., of Babraham Hall,
co. Cambridge, D.L. They have issue a
daughter, Pamela Catherine Mabell,
born at 22 Launceston Place, Kensing-
ton, on Friday, 17 September 1915;
and a son, Charles Ughtred John
Kay-Shuttleworth, born at Home Farm
House, Babraham, on Sunday, 24
June 19 1 7. The Honble Edward James
Kay-Shuttleworth, after serving with the
British Expeditionary Force and as
Staff Captain 218th Infantry Brigade
(mentioned in despatches), and on
his way to duty, was accidentally killed
near Witham, co. Essex, on Tuesday,
10 July 1917-
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ADDITIONS cV CORRECTIONS.
SHUTTLEWORTH, continued.
The Honble Catherine Blanche,
youngest daughter of Ughtred James,
Baron Shuttleworth, was married at St.
Bartholomew's, Barbon, co. Westmorland,
on Wednesday, 22 August 1917, to
Charles Symonds Leaf, Lieutenant East
Kent Regiment (The Buffs), attached to
Machine Gun Corps, only son of
Walter Leaf of Heatherside House,
Camberley, co. Surrey, and of Sussex
Place, Regent's Park, London.
SIEVEKING. Vol. 11, page 1 7 7. —Dame
Jane, widow of Sir Edward Henry
Sieveking, died, aged 89, at 23 Devon-
shire Terrace, Hyde Park, London, on
Wednesday, 10 March, and was buried
in Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke
Newington, co. Middlesex, on Saturday,
13 March 1915.
SIMPSON. Vol. 10, page 150.— Walter
Anthony Simpson, Trooper Canadian
Mounted Rifles, was killed in action,
in France, aged 28, 2 December 1915.
SIMPSON. Vol. 15, page 89.— Edward
Simpson died at Matfield Green, Pad-
dock Wood, co. Kent, 22 November,
and was buried at Matfield 25 November
1911. Will dated 24 September 1868,
proved (Prin. Reg., 500, 12) 15 March
1912, by Catherina Thorpe Simpson, the
relict. Catharina Thorpe, his widow,
died, aged 78, at The Glen, Matfield,
on Wednesday, 1 1 March, and was
buried at Matfield 14 March 1914
(see Pedigree of Potts, Vol. 14,
page 80.)
Page 90. — Robert John Simpson
married at Littleham, co. Devon, on
Tuesday, 21 April 19 14, Mary Egerton,
2nd daughter of W. A. Egerton Williams
of Littleham, co. Devon. They have
issue two sons, John Egerton Simpson,
born at Ivydene, Forest Hill Road,
Forest Hill, co. Surrey, on Saturday,
13 February, baptised at St. Augustine's,
Honor Oak Park, Forest Hill, on
Sunday, 25 April 1915; and Hugh
Thorpe Simpson, born at the same
place on Sunday, 4 February, baptised
at St. Augustine's, Honor Oak Park,
on Sunday, 22 April 191 7.
SKEELS. Vol. 5, page 20.— Martha,
widow of Edward Serocold Skeels,
died at 23 Roehampton Lane, co.
Surrey, on Thursday, 29 January 1914.
SKINNER. Vol. 10, page 128.—
Lilian Frances, youngest daughter of
Charles Lancelot Andrewes Skinner,
was married at St. Barnabas', Pimlico,
London, on Thursday, 11 May 1916,
to the Rev. Stanley Patricius Lamp-
lugh Curwen, 3rd son of the Rev.
Alfred Francis Curwen, Rector of
Harrington, co. Cumberland, J. P., by
Beatrice Cervinia, his 1st wife, daughter
of John Hills, Recorder of Rochester ;
born at Weyhill Rectory, co. Hants, on
Sunday, 9 April 1876 ; Rector of
Workington, co. Cumberland, 1905.
Philip John Lancelot Skinner, Sub-
Lieutenant Royal Navy, was drowned in
the sinking of H.M.S. " Formidable" in
the English Channel, on Friday, 1
January 1915.
SMITH. Vol. 2, page 131. — Augusta
Elizabeth, younger daughter of Sir
Charles Joshua Smith, baronet, and widow
of the Rev. Laurence George Capel Cure
(see Pedigree of Cure, page 24), died
at Stour Provost Rectory, co. Dorset,
on Sunday, 14 November 191 5.
SOMERS. Vol. 2, page 15.— Agnes Eliza-
beth, wife of Benjamin Edward Somers,
died at Langfoid, co. Somerset, on
Good Friday, 2 April, and was buried at
Burrington,co. Somerset, on Wednesday,
7 April 191 5.
SPARROW. Vol. 1, page 227.— Alice,
widow of William Mander Sparrow,
died at Rinley Manor, near Shrewsbury,
23 March 1895.
Page 228. — Emma, 2nd daughter of
William Hanbury Sparrow, and widow of
Thomas Henry Fowke, died, aged 81,
at Penn Court, co. Stafford, on
Wednesday, 3 June 1896.
Page 230. — Cara Cecil Audrey, eldest
daughter of Cecil Blair Sparrow, was
married at St. John-the-Baptist's, Church
Preen, co. Salop, on Saturday, 6 January
19 1 7, to Major John Godfrey Bolle
Bosvile, King's Shropshire Light Infantry,
only son of Godfrey Bosvile.
Page 231. — Alan Bertram Hanbury
and Christina Annie Margaret Sparrow
had further issue a son, Brian Hanbury
Sparrow, born at The Uplands, Tetten-
hall, Wolverhampton, co. Stafford, on
Wednesday, 7 October 1896.
Arthur Alan Hanbury Sparrow,
D.S.O., M.C., Captain Royal Berkshire
Regiment, married at St. George's,
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
lxxi
SPARROW, continued.
Hanover Square, London, on Thursday,
27 December 1917, Ileen Margaret A.,
only child of William Bullough Gray.
Addenda, Vol. 2, page vi. — Ruth
Margaret Sillery, only daughter of
Alan Bertram Hanbury Sparrow (see
page 2ji), was married by special licence
at Holy Trinity, South Kensington,
London, on Saturday, 5 June 1915, to
Sir William Lorenzo Parker, Baronet,
of Blackbrook House, Fareham, co.
Hants.
SPEDDING. Vol. 13, page 158 (and
Addenda, Vol. 14, page xxvi.) — Major
Charles Rodney and Constance Mildred
Edith Spedding had further issue a son,
John Wolfe Rodney Spedding, born at
13 Prince's Gate, Kensington, London,
on Wednesday, 17 February 191 5.
Major Charles Rodney Spedding was
killed on active service, near Soissons,
France, 16 September 19 14.
SPOONER. Vol. 16, page 146 {and
Addenda, Vol. zy, page xxxv.) — Henry
D'Esterre and Netta Spooner have issue
a son, Philip D'Esterre Spooner, born at
i Brunswick Gardens, Campden Hill,
Kensington, London, on Tuesday, 1 5
December 19 14, baptised at St. Mary
Abbott's, Kensington ; and Anthony
Spooner, born at the same place on
Sunday, 26 November 1916, baptised
at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington.
SPOONER. Vol. 17, page 53.— Lancelot
Arthur Wetherell Spooner married at
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16
September 19 12, Eileen, daughter of
R. P. Gibbons of Auckland, New
Zealand. They have issue a daughter,
Iris, born at Rosperri, Melbourne,
on Saturday, 11 July 1914.
STANFORD. Vol. 9, page 92.— Stanley
Frederick Stanford died at Ipswich, co.
Suffolk, on Monday, r January, and was
buried at Thorpe-le Soken, co. Essex, on
Friday, 5 January 191 7.
Percy Stanford married at Great
Oakley, co. Essex, on Saturday, 20
January 191 7, Eva, eldest daughter of
Charles Maurice Stanford of Colchester,
co. Essex (see page pj).
Page 93. — Alan Kinderley Stanford,
29th Vancouver Battalion, was killed
in action at St. Eloi, France, 19 April
1916.
STARKIE. Vol. 6, page 151 (and
Addenda, Vol. 75, page xxviii.) — Piers
Cecil Le Gendre Starkie, 2nd Lieutenant
Royal Flying Corps, and Cicely his wife,
have further issue a daughter, Rose Mary,
born at Ribbleton Hall, Preston, co. Lan-
caster, on Tuesday, 10 April, baptised at
St. Joseph's, Preston, 25 April 1917.
STOCKER. Vol. 17, page 180.— Hubert
Goodman and Katharine Stocker have
further issue a daughter, Hazel Crisp,
born at The Rookery Farm, Westcott, co.
Surrey, on Monday, 10 April, baptised
at Westcott on Monday, 15 May 19 16.
STONE. Vol. 1, page 61 (and Addenda,
Vol. 18, page Ixv.) — Edward Stone,
Captain 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's
Bays), and Dora his wife have issue a
daughter, born at 4 Lansdowne Place,
Blackheath, co. Kent, on Saturday,
20 February 19 15.
Page 63. — Walter Napleton Stone,
Captain Royal Fusiliers, was killed in
action on Friday, 30 November 191 7.
STRICKLAND. Vol. 9, page 99.—
Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Charles Strick-
land-Constable died in a military
hospital on Thursday, 20 December,
and was buried at Sigglesthorne, co.
York, on Thursday, 27 December 191 7.
Page 100 (and Addenda, Vol. 77,
page xxxvi.) — Henry Strickland, Com-
mander Royal Navy, and Ida Mary
Hazel his wife, have issue a daughter,
Monica Lucy Ann, born at 6 Sumner
Place, South Kensington, London, on
Tuesday, 12 September 19 16.
STUCLEY. Vol. 2, page 150 (and
Addenda, Vol. 12, page tvi.) — Hugh
Nicholas Granville and Gladys Stucley
have further issue a son, John
Humphrey Albert Stucley, born on
Wednesday, 12 July 1916.
Page 150. — Major Humphry St. Leger
Stucley, 1 st Battalion Grenadier Guards,
died, aged 38, from injuries received
in action near Ypres, Flanders, on
Thursday, 29 October 1914.
SWITHINBANK. Vol. 7, page 152.—
Crossley Swithinbank married at St.
Mary's, Guildford, co. Surrey, on
Thursday, 9 September 1915, Phcebe
Dingwall, younger daughter of Alexander
Williams of Jerez de la Frontera, Spain.
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ADDITIONS cr CORRECTIONS.
TAUNTON. Vol. 4, page 163.— Basil
Graham Taunton, Sergeant Royal
Fusiliers, died, aged 31, on Sunday,
22 July 19 1 6, from wounds received in
action on the previous Friday.
TAYLOR. Vol. 3, page 95.— Ermine
Mary Kyffin, only child of Judge Taylor,
K.C., was married at St. Margaret's,
Westminster, 15 November 1917, to
Arthur Geoffrey Evans, 2nd son of
Patrick Fleming Evans, Recorder of
Newcastle-under-Lyme, co. Stafford, and
of Lower Sapey, co. Worcester (see
Pedigree of Evans, Vol. 4, page p6).
TEAGUE. Vol. n, page 15.— George
Fletcher Teague died, aged 71, at 32
Hilldrop Road, Camden Town, London,
on Sunday, 7 November, and was buried
in Highgate Old Cemetery on Thursday,
1 1 November 191 5.
TEMPEST. Vol. 1, page 37.— John
Hicks Graves and Henrietta Fiances
Mary his wife assumed by Royal licence,
dated 7 October 1909, the surname and
arms of Tempest in lieu of Graves. He
died on Monday, 11 January 1915.
TEMPEST. Vol. 2, page 143.— Major
Wilfrid Norman Tempest, Yorkshire
Light Infantry, was killed in action
on the Somme, France, 25 September
1916.
Audry Claire, youngest daughter of
Wilfrid Francis Tempest, was married at
St. James', Spanish Place, London, on
Wednesday, 14 April 1915, to John
Charters Symonds, Captain Army
Service Corps, 2nd son of Charters
Symonds.
Page 144. — Aidan Joseph Tempest
married at Kew Gardens Catholic
Church, co. Surrey, 3 February 1913,
Mary Blanche, 3rd daughter of
James Donovan of Rathgar, Dublin.
They have issue a son, Charles Desmond
Tempest, born at Burleigh House,
Broom Road, Teddington, co. Middle-
sex, on Thursday, 17 September 19 14.
TENNYSON. Vol. 14, page 94.— Charles
Arthur Tennyson, Captain Royal
Marine Light Infantry, married at St.
Mary's, Chatham, co. Kent, on Monday,
14 June 1915, Beatrice Helena, youngest
daughter of Colonel Henry Francis
Hornsby.
TENNYSON, continued.
Page 95 — Audrey Georgiana Florence,
Lady Tennyson, died at Farringford,
Freshwater, Isle of Wight, on Thursday,
7 December, and was buried at
Freshwater, on Monday, 1 1 December
1916.
The Honble Harold Courtenay
Tennyson, Sub-Lieutenant Royal Navy,
was killed on active service on Satur-
day, 29 January, and was buried at
Freshwater, Isle of Wight, on Tuesday,
1 February 1916.
Page 96. — Eleanor Bertha Mary,
widow of the Honble Lionel Tennyson,
and wife of the Rt. Honble Augustine
Birrell, P.C., M.P., K.C., LL.D,
died at Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on
Wednesday, 10 March, and was
cremated at Golder's Green, co.
Middlesex, on Monday, 15 March
>9'5-
Page 96 (and Addenda, Vol. iS,
page Ixvi.) — Alfred Browning Stanley
and the HonbIe Margaret Cicely
Tennyson have further issue a
daughter Rachel, born at 39 Elm
Park Gardens, Chelsea, on Thursday,
14 October 1915.
Page 96 (and Addenda, Vol. 16,
page xlv.) — Charles Bruce Locker
Tennyson, C.M.G., Legal Assistant
Colonial Office, and Ivy Gladys
his wife, have further issue a
son, Charles Julian Tennyson, born
at 22 Carlyle Square, Chelsea, on
Sunday, 7 February 191 7.
Page 97. — Matilda, 3rd daughter of
the Rev. George Clayton Tennyson,
died, aged 98, at Bournemouth,
co. Hants, on Saturday, 31 July
I9I5-
TENTERDEN. Vol. 13, page 45.—
Major Robert Gordon Handcock died,
aged 58, atlver Heath, co. Buckingham,
on Thursday, 13 December 1906. The
Honble Audrey Mary Florence his widow,
and eldest daughter of Baron Tenterden,
was married 2ndly at St. Peter's, Cranley
Gardens, South Kensington, London,
on Thursday, 8 July 1915, to William
Harry Nash of Woodlane House, Iver
Heath.
Page 46.— The Honble Sir Edward
Charles Macnaghten, K.C., who suc-
ceeded his father as 5th Baronet 17
February 19 13, died, aged 55, at
Dundarave, Bushmills, co. Antrim, on
Thursday, 31 December 1914.
ADDITIONS cV CORRECTIONS.
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THURBURN. Vol. 5, page 114.—
Edward Alexander Thurbum died,
aged 73, on Tuesday, 2 November, and
was buried in Rothiemay Churchyard,
co. Banff, on Friday, 5 November 1915.
Page 115. — John Thurbum died,
aged 70, at Reading, co. Berks, on
Wednesday, 2 September 19 14.
Page 116. — Isabella Jane, 7th
daughter of William Thurbum, died,
aged 64, at Upper Norwood, co.
Surrey, on Tuesday, 17 October 1916.
Page 118. — Robert James Eric
Thurbum married at St. John's
Pro -Cathedral, Buenos Aires, Argentine
Republic, on Thursday, 12 December
1912, Anastasia, 3rd daughter of
Robert Gould, M.Inst.C.E., of Pine-
croft, Pyrford, co. Surrey. They have
issue two sons, the eldest, born at Haedo,
Buenos Aires, on Sunday, 25 January
1914, died in infancy ; and John Eric
Thurbum, born at the same place on
Saturday, T3 February 1915.
Page 119. — Augustus Thurbum
of East London, South Africa (eldest
son of Lieut.- Colonel Felix Augustus
Victor Thurbum), married 1 May 1S89,
Helen Florence Giddy of South Africa.
They have issue a daughter, Vera
Marion, born 14 May 1895 ; and a
son, Cecil Augustus Boyd Thurbum,
born 23 May 1897, Lieutenant 9th
Battalion The Sherwood Foresters
(Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire)
Regiment.
Thory Vincent Thurbum of Thordis,
Mount Tolmie, Victoria, British
Columbia, Canada, married 18 May
1889, Mary Mason of Tarpon Springs,
U.S.A. They had issue a son,
Augustus Edward Charles Sedgwick
Thurbum, born 17 February 1890,
educated at Victoria College, Victoria,
British Columbia, joined the 88th
Victoria Fusiliers 28 August 1914;
received commission as 2nd Lieutenant
9th Essex Regiment, and was severely
wounded at Festubert, France, in June
1916 ; afterwards served in Salonica
in command of a draft of the 3rd
Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, with
temporary rank of Captain, and was
killed in action on a Balkan front
29 May 191 7. They had further issue
a daughter, Eileen Maude, born 24
October 1896 ; and a son, Hector
Thurbum, born 28 January 1899.
Marion Clifford, 3rd daughter of
Lieut.-Colonel Felix Augustus Victor
THURBURN, continued.
Thurbum, died at Effra, Bedwardine
Road, Upper Norwood, co. Surrey, on
Wednesday, 26 September, and was
buried in Elmer's End Cemetery, co.
Kent, on Saturday, 29 September 1917.
Page 119 (and Addenda, Vol. 14,
page xxvii.)— The Rev. Martin Boyd
and Elsie Thurbum have issue a
daughter, Elizabeth Mary, born at
Lower Kingswood, co. Surrey, on
Sunday, 31 December 1916.
Page 120. — Eva Margarita, youngest
daughter of Captain Henry Thurbum, was
married at All Saints', Upper Norwood,
co. Surrey, on Friday, 18 February 19 16,
to Norman Protheroe Shand, son of
A. Allan Shand ; born 24 December
1885 ; Captain Norfolk Regiment.
Reginald Phibbs and Luisa Caroline
Thurbum had further issue a son, Erik
James Ptolemy Thurbum, born at
Temperley, Argentine Republic, 14
August 1897, educated at Eastbourne,
and at Uppingham, Lieutenant
Scottish Rifles, attached to Royal Scots ;
he was killed in action, aged 19, at
Arras, France, on Monday, 9 April 191 7.
Carolina Margarita, elder daughter of
Reginald Phibbs Thurbum, was married
at St. Mary's, Hendon, co. Middlesex,
on Friday, 6 August 1915, to Richard
Coventry Peache, Lieutenant Royal
Engineers, son of Courthope Peache of
Hayward's Heath, co. Sussex.
THURSBY. Vol. n, page 93.— Dame
Ella Beatrice, wife of Sir John Ormerod
Scarlett Thursby, Baronet, died at
Ormerod House, Burnley, co. Lancaster,
on Saturday, 27 February, and was
buried at Holme, co. Lancaster, on
Tuesday, 2 March 1915.
THURSFIELD. Vol. 14, page 184.—
Laura, youngest daughter of John
Hunt Thursfield, died at the Convent
of the Holy Name, Malvern Link, co.
Worcester, on Sunday, 18 February,
and was buried at the parish church,
Malvern Link, 22 February 19 17.
TOWER. Vol. 2, page 34 {and Addenda,
Vol. 18, page Ixvii.) — Christopher Cecil
and Dorothy Cynthia Tower have
further issue a son, Christopher Thomas
Tower, born at Weald Hall, co. Essex,
on Wednesday 16 June 1915.
Christopher Cecil Tower, Lieutenant
Essex Yeomanry, was killed in action,
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ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
TOWER, continued.
aged 30, in France on Saturday, 2
October 19 15. Will dated 6 April
1 91 5, proved in the Principal Registry
25 May 191 6, by Dorothy Cynthia
Tower, relict, Hugh Christopher Tower,
brother, and Edward Ashburner Manisty.
Dorothy Cynthia Tower was married
2ndly at St. James', Piccadilly, London,
Monday, 15 October 191 7, to the
Honble Patrick William Maule Ramsay,
2nd son of John William, Earl of
Dalhousie, K.T. (see Pedigree of Surtees,
page 203 0/ present volume).
Page 34. — Hugh Christopher Tower,
Captain Royal Flying Corps, was
officially reported missing, believed
killed in air action, on Tuesday, 19
September 1916.
TUDSBERY- TURNER. Vol. 1,
page 191. — The Rev. Francis William
Tudsbery Tudsbery, M A., died, aged 58,
at Oxford, on Monday, 31 January 1916.
TURNBULL. Vol. 15, page 194.—
Thomas Montgomerie Turnbull, Captain
Army Service Corps, married at The
Cathedral, Bizerta, Tunisie, on Thurs-
day, 6 December 191 7, Marcella, 2nd
daughter of Fernand Puget of Bizerta.
Page 196. — Thomas Lancelot Gawain
Turnbull, Honourable Artillery Com-
pany, was killed in action, aged 22, at
Ypres, on Thursday, 15 April 191 5.
Page 198. — Richard Eric Turnbull
married at St. Mary's, Canton, co.
Glamorgan, on Saturday, 2 December
1916, Phyllis Adeline, youngest daughter
of John Francis of Plymouth Road,
Penarth, co. Glamorgan.
TURQUAND. Vol. 10, page 47.—
Nettie Kate, youngest daughter of Paul
Turquand, was married at the Con-
gregational Church, Penge, co. Kent, to
Raymond Taylor, 2nd Lieutenant
Durham Light Infantry, youngest son
of F. D. Taylor of Wolverhampton, co.
Stafford.
TUSON. Vol. 18, page 69.— Vernon
Frederick Tuson, M.V.O., Lieutenant
Royal Navy, died, aged 38, on
Wednesday, 9 September 19 14.
Page 70. — General Sir Henry Brasnell
Tuson, K.C.B., died, aged 80, at 16
Walpole Road, Surbiton, co. Surrey, on
Thursday, 21 December, and was buried
at Long Ditton, co. Surrey, on Saturday,
23 December 1916.
TUSON, continued.
Page 71. — Henry John Tuson,- Mid-
shipman Royal Navy, was killed in
action, aged 18, in the battle off Jut-
land, on H.M.S. "Indefatigable," on
Wednesday, 31 May 1916.
Page 72. — Edward Jerome Burdett,
Captain nth Rajputs, attached 89th
Punjabis, Indian Army, was killed in
action, close to the ruined village of
Rouge Croix, Estaires, France, on
Friday, 25 June 191 5.
UPC HER. Vol. 3, page 26.— The
Rev. Harry Berners Upcher died, aged
73, at Broomhill, Saham, co. Norfolk,
on Thursday, 22 November 1917.
Addenda, Vol. 5, page viii. — Victoria
Morley, younger daughter of Edward
Berners Upcher (see page 26), was
married at the parish church, Sher-
ingham, co. Norfolk, on Thursday,
8 February 191 7, to Ralph Sheldon
Mansfield, R.E., only son of the
Honble John William Mansfield of
Edgebrook, Sberingham, by Edith
Mary his wife, 2nd daughter of John
Higson of Oakmere Hall, co. Chester ;
born at 1 Campden Hill Gardens,
Kensington, London, on Tuesday, 19
July 1892.
Page 27. — Cecil Upcher, Lieutenant
Norfolk Regiment, married at the parish
church, Leatherhead, co. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 14 November 1916, Hilda
Douglas, youngest daughter of Robert
Ward of Oak Lawn, Leatherhead.
Sidney Wodehouse Upcher, Lieu-
tenant Royal Navy, was accidentally
killed in the blowing up of H.M.S.
" Vanguard " on Monday, 9 July
1917.
VAILLANT. Vol. 13, page 29.—
Gertrude, elder daughter of Philip John
Vaillant, and widow of William Henry
Lindsey, died, aged 80, at Dandre House,
Newport, co. Pembroke, on Saturday,
15 May, and was buried in the church-
yard at St. Mary's, Newport, 19 May
Page 32. — David William Thomas
died at the Benevolent Asylum, Dun-
wich, Australia, aged 80, 15 September,
and was buried in Dunwich Cemetery
16 September 1912.
Alice Frances Mary, elder daughter
of Albert Vaillant, and widow of
Francis Gerard, died, aged 54, at
Strone, Hodgson's Avenue, Neutral
ADDITIONS dr- CORRECTIONS.
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VAILLANT, continued.
Bay, North Sydney, New South Wales,
6 March 191 7, and was buried in Gore
Hill Cemetery, North Sydney, the next
day.
Page 33. — John Balchin Vaillant died,
aged 69, at 2 Whitehall Place, Gravesend,
co. Kent, on Tuesday, 1 7 October, and
was buried in Gravesend Cemetery on
Saturday, 21 October 1916.
Beatrice Nora, only daughter of
John Balchin Vaillant, was married
at St. James', Gravesend, co. Kent,
on Saturday, 5 December 19 14, to
Richard Mercer (4th son of George
Albert Mercer of Collier Street,
co. Kent, by Ann Jeffery his wife) ;
born at Collier Street 24 September
1882, baptised at All Hallows', Poplar,
co. Middlesex, as an adult in 191 7.
VASSALL. Vol 17, page 155. — Margery
Graeme, eldest daughter of Harry
Graeme Vassall, was married at St.
Mary's, Fishponds, co. Gloucester, on
Thursday, 28 December 1916, to
Denys Francis Parr Coles, East York-
shire Regiment, 3rd son of Hugh
T. Coles of Elm Croft, Winterbourne
Down, co. Gloucester.
Phillips Saumarez Vassall, Captain
7th (Service) Battalion Gloucestershire
Regiment, was killed, aged 39, in action
at Gallipoli on Saturday, 7 August 191 5.
WADE. Vol. 4, page 140. — Susan Purdon,
widow of the Rev. Albert Wade, died,
aged 73, at Bentley Vicarage, Doncaster,
co. York, in October 19 15.
WALKER. Vol. 6, page 7.— Elizabeth
Jackson, wife of Thomas Walker of
Chapelthorpe Hall, Wakefield, co. York,
died 7 April 191 7, and was buried in
the churchyard at Sandal Magna, co.
York.
Annie Harriet, wife of the Rev.
Herbert Milnes Walker, died 22
February 1914.
Addenda, Vol. 12, page Iviii. — William
Henry Seeker, husband of Louisa
Walker (see page 7), died at Chapel-
thorpe Hall, Wakefield, on Tuesday,
22 September 1914, and was buried
at Lawnswood, Leeds.
WALLER. Vol. 9, page 180.— Edith
Walker, widow of William Naunton
Waller, died, aged 69, at Mayfield,
McKinley Road, Bournemouth, co.
Hants, on Monday, 13 December 1915.
WALSINGHAM. Vol. 16, page 20.—
Thomas, Baron Walsingham, married
3rdly at St. George's, Campden Hill,
Kensington, London, on Thursday,
12 November 1914, to Agnes Baird,
daughter of Frederick Shand Hemming
of Merrywood Hall, co. Somerset,
and widow of Richard Dawson of
Lealands, Hallingly, co. Sussex. His
2nd wife, Marion, Lady Walsingham,
died at Monte Carlo, 31 October 191 3.
Page 23 (and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page xxxvii.) — Nigel and Florence
Emily Frances de Grey have further
issue a daughter, Barbara, born at
30 Cambridge Street, Hyde Park,
London, on Sunday, 18 July 191 5.
WARD. Vol. 9, page 120. — Florence
Dorothy, elder daughter of Arthur Ward,
was married at St. George's, Blooms-
bury, London, 4 September 1913, to
Cecil Glanville Botham, only son of
William Botham of Chorlton-cum-
Hardy, co. Lancaster.
WARDE. Vol. 4, page 61. — Augusta
Mary, eldest daughter of Colonel Walter
Warde, died, aged 7r, at Montroy,
Wells, co. Somerset, on Monday, 8
February 1915, and was buried there.
Page 62. — Louisa Anne, wife of
Lieutenant - Colonel Henry Murray
Ashley Warde of Gallants, East Farleigh,
co. Kent, died on Sunday, 24 December,
and was buried at Wrotham, co. Kent,
on Thursday, 28 December 1916.
Page 63. — The Rev. Geoffrey
Hodgson Warde (B.A. of Keble
College, Oxford, 191 1, Chaplain to the
Forces 1916) married at Upton Cross,
co. Essex, on Saturday, 30 January
191 5, Eileen Margaret, daughter of the
Rev. Frederick Karslake Hodgkinson,
Vicar of Upton Cross.
Page 64. — Basil Charles Conroy
Warde, 2nd Lieutenant Oxfordshire
and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
(formerly North -West Mounted Police),
was killed at Guillemont 30 July 1916.
WARWICK. Vol. 15, page 15.— Lieut.-
Colonel Charles William Reginald, 2nd
Earl of Feversham (to which title he
succeeded his grandfather 13 January
1915), of the King's Royal Rifle Corps,
was killed in action 15 September 19 16.
Page 16. — Phyllis Dorothy Lindsay,
only daughter of Colonel the Honble
Alwyn Henry Fulke Greville, was married
at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London,
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ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
WARWICK, continued.
16 October 1916, to Major Guy Elland
Came Rasch, D.S.O. (younger son
of Sir Frederic Came Rasch, Baronet,
of Woodhill, Danbury, co. Essex ; born
15 August 1885; 2nd Lieutenant
Grenadier Guards 1 August 1907,
Lieutenant 1908, Captain 19 14, Brigade-
Major 1915; served in European War
19 14 (mentioned in despatches, D.S.O.
I9I5)-
WATNEY. Vol. 1, page in. — Marianne
Brook, widow of the Rev. James Watney,
died, aged 69, at 33 Victoria Road,
Gipsy Hill, co. Surrey, on Sunday,
18 April, and was buried in Elmers End
Cemetery, co. Kent, 20 April 19 15.
Page 112. — Lucy Portmore, 4th
daughter of the Rev. James Watney,
died at Quetta Hospital, Baluchistan,
on Friday, 2 November 191 7, and was
buried in the cemetery at Quetta.
Gilbert John Watney, Acting Pay-
master Royal Navy, married at St.
Mary Abbott's, Kensington, London,
7 June 19 1 6, Dorothy Kate, daughter
of Colonel Maurice Spencer of the
Army Ordnance Department, Malta.
Page 113. — Alice, youngest daughter
of James Watney, died at Sunny Nook,
Croydon, co. Surrey, on Saturday,
21 April, and was buried in Mitcham
Road Cemetery, Croydon, 23 April 1917.
WEBB. Vol. 8, page 12.— John Eustace
Webb, M.B., R.N., died 6 August 1916,
and was buried at St. Martin's, Looe, co.
Cornwall.
WEBB. Vol. 9, page 26 (and Addenda,
Vol. 1 j, page xxiv.) — Geoffrey Fuller
and Joan Hanbury Webb have issue a
daughter, Ursula Mary, born at Brock-
hurst, East Grinstead, co. Sussex, on
Tuesday, 30 November 191 5.
Page 26. — Philip Edward Webb, 2nd
Lieutenant Royal Engineers, was killed
in action, aged 30, near Morval, France,
on Monday, 25 September 1916.
WELDON. Vol. 3, page 40.— William
Henry Weldon, C.V.O.,Clarenceux King
of Arms, married 2ndly at St. Andrew's,
Carlisle Place, Westminster, on Thurs-
day, 26 February 191 4, Annie, daughter
of William Francis Dobson, M.A.,
Barrister-at- Law, of Bearsted House,
co. Kent, and widow of Major John
Stanley Lowe, King's Own Borderers, of
Whitehall, Churchstow, co. Devon.
WELMAN. Vol. 3, page 34.— Eugenia
Mary, widow of Charles Caesar Welman,
died, aged 78, at 27 Holmesdale Road,
Hampton Wick, co. Middlesex, on
Friday, 27 April, and was buried at
Fulham, co. Middlesex, 2 May 19 17.
Page 36. — Paul Arundell Welman,
Lieutenant Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry, of Trewarthenick, Grampound
Road, Cornwall, married at Bareilly,
India, on Monday, 5 February 191 7,
Helen Clare, daughter of Thomas
Sutherland Fitzpatrick of Bareilly,
Indian Civil Engineer, Public Works
Department.
Henry Bolton Welman, Lieutenant
Royal Marines, was killed in action,
aged 23, at the battle of the Ancre,
on Monday, 13 November 1916.
Addenda, Vol. J, page viii. —
Loveday Margaret, 4th daughter of
Henry Acton Welman (see page 36),
was married at Naini Tal, India, 16
October 191 6, to Hay Ferrier, Captain
48th Pioneers, Indian Army, eldest
son of Major-General James Archibald
Ferrier, C.B., D.S.O., of Almarah,
Farnham, co. Surrey.
WESCOMBE. Vol. 14, page 179 —
Anna, wife of John Wescombe, was
the 2nd daughter of Alexander Heale
of Baytree House, Adsborough, co.
Somerset, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest
daughter of William [not Augustine]
Pyne of Lyng, co. Somerset, and
grand-daughter of Augustine Pyne of
Lyng.
Page 180. — Francis Wescombe died,
aged 54, at Rowbarton, Taunton, co.
Somerset, on Tuesday, 28 December
1915, and was buried in St. James'
Cemetery, Taunton, on Saturday, 1
January 1916. M.I.
WESTMORLAND. Vol. 18, page 81.—
Anthony Mildmay Julian, Earl of
Westmorland, married 2ndly at the
parish church, Heme Bay, co. Kent, on
Saturday, 22 April 19 16, Catherine
Louise, elder daughter of the Rev. John
Samuel Geale, Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Heme Bay.
Page 82. — William Francis Henry,
Earl of Londesborough, K.C.V.O., died
at Bournemouth, co. Hants, on Tues-
day, 30 October, and was buried at
Londesborough, co. York, on Saturday,
3 November 1917.
ADDITIONS &• CORRECTIONS.
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WHELER. Vol. 8, page 83.— Sir Trevor
Wood Wheler, Baronet, married at
Holy Trinity, Brompton, co. Middlesex,
on Saturday, 4 December 1915, Idris,
youngest daughter of Sir Ernest Wood-
ford Birch, K.C.M.G., by Margaret his
wife, daughter of Laurence Niven. They
have issue a daughter, Audrey Idris,
born at 30 Harrington Gardens, South
Kensington, 6 September 1916.
WHELER. Vol 9, page 13.— Isabella
Mary, 2nd daughter of the Rev. Henry
Trevor Wheler, died, aged 77, at Rock-
field, Frances Road, Windsor, co.
Berks, on Saturday, 13 March 1915.
WHITBY. Vol. 6, page 57 (and
Addenda, Vol. 14, page xxviii.) —
Herbert Bateson and Gladys Powys
Whitby have further issue a daughter,
Valerie, born 16 September 19 14.
WHITTINGHAM. Vol. 8, page 46.
Kathleen, widow of Major-General
Ferdinando Santiago Nicolas Whitting-
ham, C.B., died at 10 Willow Road,
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, on Wed-
nesday, 23 August, and was buried on
Monday, 28 August 1916.
WICKHAM. Vol. 1, page 250.— William
Joseph Wickham, Captain 1st Battalion
Scots Guards, was killed in action
at Ypres, Flanders, on Saturday, 31
October 1914, and was buried at
Chateau Gheluvelt.
Cyril Henry Wickham, Captain 1st
Battalion Royal Fusiliers, died, aged 36,
from wounds received in action at
Armentieres, France (12 January) on
Friday, 15 January 1915, and was buried
there.
WIGAN. Vol. 13, page 130.— The Rev.
Herbert Wigan married at Clifton,
co. Gloucester, on Tuesday, 20 April
191 5, Hettie, youngest daughter of
the Rev. Rees Herbert Morgan, Vicar
of Bedwellty, co. Monmouth.
Page 13 r and Addenda, Vol. 17,
page xxxviii.) — Major John Tyson
Wigan, D.S.O., Berkshire Yeomanry,
and Aline his wife, have issue a son,
born at 9 Prince's Gardens, Kensington,
on Sunday, 2 January 1916.
Page 135. — Dame Mary Harriet,
widow of Sir Frederick Wigan, Baronet,
died at Clare Lawn, East Sheen, co.
Surrey, on Saturday, 10 April 1915-
^A^IGAN, continued.
Page 135 (and Addenda, Vol. 16,
page xlviii.) — Sir Roderick Grey Wigan,
Baronet, and Hermine Mary Clara
Graham his wife, have further issue a
son, Alec Lewis Wigan, born at
Roddam, Wooperton, co. Northumber-
land, on Wednesday, 19 November
1913; and a daughter, Joan Yvonne,
born at Roddam on Sunday, 6
December 19 14.
Page 135. — Denis Grey Wigan,
Captain 60th Rifles, married at Babra-
ham, co. Cambridge, on Thursday,
2i October 191 5, Madeline Mabel
Ambrose, 3rd daughter of Charles
Robert Whorwood Adeane of Babraham.
They have issue a son born at 10
Chesham Place, Belgrave Square,
London, on Saturday, 30 September
1916.
Page 137. — Joyce Madeline, only
child of Arthur Lawford Wigan, was
married at the parish church, Windsor,
co. Berks, on Saturday, 14 April 1917,
to Paul Randle Feilden Mason, Captain
The King's (Liverpool Regiment), son of
Colonel Henry Paul Mason of Eden
Place, Kirk by Stephen, co. Westmorland,
J.P., D.L.
Page 140. — Jeanie, wife of Harold
Wigan, died at Belmont Park, Bed-
hampton, co. Hants, on Tuesday,
10 April 1917.
Page 140 (and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page xxxviii.) — Cecil Harman and
Christine Frances de Coudray Wigan
have further issue a daughter born at
Dudley Bank, Upper Norwood, co.
Surrey, on Tuesday, 21 May 1912 ; and
a son born at Sherborne House, Upper
Norwood, on Saturday, 21 November
1914.
WILBERFORCE, Vol. 16, page 126.—
The Venbl<: Albert Basil Orme Wilber-
force, D.D., Archdeacon of Westminster,
died, aged 75, at 20 Dean's Yard,
Westminster, on Saturday, 13 May, and
was buried in the cloisters, Westminster
Abbey, on Thursday, 18 May 19 16.
WILLIAMS. Vol. 1, page 42 (and
Addenda, Vol. 15, page xxxi.) — Bertram
Leopold and Vera Mary Williams have
further issue a son, Peter Robert
Williams, born 21 July 1913.
Page 43. — William Phillpotts Williams
died, aged 56, atTrewithan, Liskeard, co.
Cornwall, on Tuesday, 29 August 1916.
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ADDITIONS fr CORRECTIONS.
WILLIAMS. Vol. 10, page 62.— Major
Henry Frederick Williams, Royal
Munster Fusiliers, died of wounds
received in action, aged 56, on Monday,
1 May, buried in the cemetery at
Charlton, co. Kent, on Friday, 5 May
1916.
WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE. Vol.8,
page 39. — Michael Granville Lloyd
Lloyd-Baker of The Cottage, Hardwicke,
co. Gloucester, Captain Gloucestershire
Yeomanry, was killed in action 23
April 19 16 (see Pedigree of Baker,
Vol. 7, page 157).
WILLS. Vol. 15, page 31. — The Rev.
Robert Merrick died, aged 70, at Holy
Rood Vicarage, co. Hants, 1 2 February
1917, and was buried in the cemetery at
Southampton.
Page 32. — Herbert McClellan Wills
died at The Whim, Paignton, co. Devon,
on Sunday, 21 February, and was buried
at Collaton, co. Devon, on Wednesday,
24 February 19 15.
WILSON. Vol. 1, page 177.— Gordon
Jacob Wilson, 2nd Lieutenant North-
amptonshire Yeomanry, was killed in
action, aged 33, at Neuve Chapelle,
France, on Friday, 12 March 1915.
WINDHAM. Vol. 7, page 42.— Admiral
Charles Windham, C.V.O., died, aged
65, at Reymerston Hall, Attleborough,
co. Norfolk (the residence of his brother-
in-law, Colonel Richard Charles Hare),
on Saturday, 20 May, and was buried
in St. George's Cemetery, Hanwell, co.
Middlesex, on Wednesday, 24 May 19 16.
WOLLASTON. Vol. 12, page 74 (and
Addenda, Vol. ij, page xxxt.) — Gerald
Woods Wollaston, M.V.O., and Olive
his wife have further issue a son,
Henry Woods Wollaston, born at 3
Barkston Gardens, Kensington, London,
on Tuesday, T4 November 1916, bapt.
at St. Jude's, South Kensington, 6
January 191 7.
Page 78. — Charlton James Wollaston
died, aged 95, at Burnham, co. Somerset,
on Saturday, 27 November 191 5.
WOLRYCHE-WHITMORE. Vol.17,
page 117. — Hilda Mary Douglas, 2nd
daughter of the Rev. Henry Bazely
Wolryche-Whitmore, was married at
Marseilles, France, on Saturday, 19
WOLRYCHE-WHITMORE, conid.
December 1914, to Captain George
Tristram Van der Gucht, 3rd Skinner's
Horse, Indian Army, younger son of
General T. E. Van der Gucht.
Isabella Rose, his 3rd daughter,
was married at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, on Wednesday, 23
February 1916, to George Thomas
Hutchinson, Captain Queen's Own
Oxfordshire Hussars.
WOLTON. Vol. 8, page 127.— Kathleen,
eldest daughter of Cordy Samuel Wolton
of Lavenham Hall, co. Suffolk, was
married at Lavenham on Thursday, 18
February 1915, to Ferdinand Atkins,
J. P., British Columbia, late Senior
Commissioner North-West Rhodesia.
WOOD. Vol. 4, page 70 (and Addenda,
Vol. 16, page xlix.) — The Rev. Edward
Francis and Mary Catharine Byron
Wood have issue a daughter, Mary
Elizabeth, born at the Rectory, Hibald-
stow, co. Lincoln, on Sunday, 7 February,
baptised at Hibaldstow 28 February
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WOOD. Vol. 11, page 112. — Henry
James Theodore Wood died, aged 55,
in London on Saturday, 19 January, and
was buried at Littleton, co. Middlesex,
on Wednesday, 23 January 19 18.
WOODD. Vol. 9, page 66.— Eleanor
Jane, daughter of Basil Thomas Woodd,
and widow of Welbury James Mitton,
died at Great Malvern, co. Worcester,
22 September, and was buried there
25 September 19 15. Will dated 17
November 1914, proved in the Principal
Registry 5 November 1915, by the
Rev. Trevor Basil Woodd and Florence
Marten.
Page 70. — Jane, widow of Charles
Henry Lardner Woodd, died, aged 82,
at Glenthorne, Eastbourne, co. Sussex,
on Friday, 5 March, and was buried
at St. John's, Hampstead, co. Middlesex,
on Tuesday, 9 March 1915. Will dated
11 November 191 1, proved in the
Principal Registry 15 May 1915, by
the Rev. Trevor Basil Woodd and
Gertrude Jane Woodd.
WOODHEAD. Vol. 14, page 167 —
Robert Comber Woodhead, Captain
Durham Light Infantry, was killed in
action on Monday, 17 July 1916.
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WOODTHORPE. Vol. 15, page 58.—
Eveline, eldest daughter of Walter
Woodthorpe, was married at Matagalpa,
Nicaragua, Central America, 16 Decem-
ber 1915, to David James Dagnall, son
of James Richardson Dagnall of Rock
Ferry, co. Chester.
Muriel, 2nd daughter, was married
at St. Luke's, Great Crosby, co.
Lancaster, 8 July 1916, to Alan
Kelson Deane, Lieutenant Royal Army
Medical Corps (Territorial Force), son
of Robert Charles Love Deane of
Crowthorne, co. Berks.
Page 61. — Dorothy Louisa, only
daughter of Lewis James Woodthorpe
of 1 1 1 Breakspears Road, Brockley, co.
Kent, was married at St. Andrew's,
Wells Street, Oxford Street, London,
on Thursday, 17 September 1914,
to Henry Garrett, son of Henry
Garrett of Belfast Bank, Newry,
Ireland.
WOOLLCOMBE. Page 66 of present
volume. — Sarah Maria, youngest
daughter of Vice-Admiral George Wooll-
combe, died, aged 78, at Mordref,
Plympton, co. Devon, on Tuesday,
14 August 19 1 7.
Page 67. — Lieutenant - Commander
Charles George Ley Woollcombe, R.N.,
married on Thursday, 4 May 19 16,
Gladys Mary, only daughter of the Rt.
Rev. Francis Gurdon, Bishop of Hull
(see Pedigree of Cranworth, Vol. 10,
page 97).
The Rev. Edward Percy Woollcombe
was Curate of St. John-the-Divine,
Kennington, co. Surrey, 1913-15, and
appointed Chaplain to H.M. Forces
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WOOLLCOMBE -BOYCE. Vol.16,
page 28. — Harold Courtenay Wooll-
combe-Boyce, Lieutenant Royal Navy,
was lost at sea, 8-9 February 191 7.
Will proved at Gloucester 16 April
19 1 7, by William Frederick Reynolds
Woollcombe Boyce, uncle.
WORSLEY. Addenda, Vol. iS, page
xxii. — Francis Percy Campbell Pem-
berton (husband of Winifred Mary
Worseley, see Vol. 11, page 119), Captain
2nd Life Guards, was killed in action,
aged 29, on Monday, 19 October
1914.
WRIGHT. Vol. 14, page 37.— Isabella,
only daughter of John and Anne Wright,
and widow of the Rev. Edward Dale
Galloway, died on Sunday, 5 October,
and was buried in the churchyard at
Pap worth Everard, co. Cambridge, 7
October 1913.
Page 40. — Edward Walton and Amy
Wright have issue a son, Edward
Hargrave Wright, born at Alton, co.
Hants, on Wednesday, 24 July, baptised
at All Saints', Alton, 23 October
1912.
WRINCH. Vol 8, page 115.— Sydney
Walter Wrinch married at St. Michael's,
Ipswich, co. Suffolk, on Wednesday,
26 September 1917, Hilda Adelaide
Frances, younger daughter of Samuel
Oliver Eades, L.R.C.P., of 47 St.
Helen's Street, Ipswich.
Stanley Wrinch, 2nd Lieutenant 1st
Suffolk Regiment, was killed in action in
Flanders 8 May 19 16.
ZETLAND. Page 170 of present
volume. — Lady Charlotte Jane, 4th
daughter of the Honble John Charles
Dundas, died at 51 South Street,
Park Lane, London, on Wednesday,
30 January, and was buried at Easby,
co. York, on Tuesday, 5 February
1918.
ZOUCHE. Vol. 18, page 212.— Darea,
Baroness Curzon of Haryngworth, died
at 114 Eaton Square, London, on Satur-
day, 7 April, and was buried at Parham,
co. Sussex, on Wednesday, n April 1917.
She was succeeded in the title by her
cousin, Mary Cecil, Lady Frankland,
wife of Sir Frederick William Francis
George Frankland, Baronet (see
page 213).
Page 213. — Mabel Isabelle, widow of
Colonel George Augustus Curzon, was
married at St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London, on Wednesday, 29 August
1 91 7, to Lieut.-Colonel Francis John
Paul Butler, 18th Hussars, son
of Paul Butler of Wyck Hill, co.
Gloucester.
Page 214. — The Honble Emily Anne,
daughter of the Honble Edward Cecil
Curzon, and wife of Augustus Frederick
Wentworth Gore, died, aged 75, at
98 Bishop's Mansions, London, on
Monday, 5 November 191 7.
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