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GENEALOGY COLLECTION
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PREFACE.
Fkw words arc necessary to explain the scope and oljject <>f this vohune.
The Pccm<j>' and B(i.rond<i/jr. and the LaaJxd Gnitnj contain an ade([nate
account of the pedigrees of all families in the enjoyment of hereditary
titles and large landed possessions. The nohility and gentry of the three
Kingdoms are however by no means confined to these classes, but include
manv other funnli^.s of eijual position, descent and alliance, for a gentleman
derives his nobility from his ancestor-s and not from the mere possession of
lands or titles. The law of primogeniture has kept titles and great e.states
in the hands of a few, and has established a liarrier of separation between
the eldest brandies and tlie cadet lines of noble families. This has been
increased' by the la})se of years till only tradition preserves tlie memory
of llieir descent from a common ancestry. ]Many a imble lord, paraniount
in his own county, would be astonished to find that his less disthigui.^hed
neighbour was of a nobility as ancient as his own. The position of these
cadet houses has been still furthei- obscured by the acquisition of lands and
titles by those who have risen from hundjle rank to wealth and honour.
]\[any faiuilies, too, have ennobled themselves by their great services t-i
the Crown and country, in the Church, the Army, the Navy and the legal
profession. Xor in prosperous Englan<l can we leave out of account those
families, founded by merchant princes in this country, as of old in Venice,
whose alliances make them so near akin to our ancient noinlity.
The records of tlurse families are, as a ride, inaccessible to the
student, and are buried out of sight in the ponderous volumes of
county histories, in piivately printed pami>hlets, in scattered parisli
legisters, or in tlie manuscript pedigrees at the College of Aims. I'o
collect and arrange them for easy reference is the I'.reseiit design of the
editor, who hopes that the work, when completed, may form a valuable
su[i]ilement to the Vccroije nnd Baruneluje and the Landed Gentry.
A ritdit to bear arms is the true criterion of nobilitv, and thus Heraldry
is an indi5peii.:>ablc auxiliary to tlie geuealogi.^t. It is pleasant to n<;te a
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distinct revival i>t" iiitfix-^t in lliat quniiit .scir-iict! tA' l;ite. Avliich f.>lucitlatL'>;
for u< so many <>l).scnre iia--^;iu('s in family lii~tory. Armorial liLMrin;j;>
have l>ecu aptly tfrnu'd. i)}' a li-arned writer, cryjitic forms of Livuoaloj^ical
rce-ortl, and the study of these, onee part of the edueaiion of e\"ery Lientlo-
man. deserves a hetter fate than to be left to the tendit.-r mereies of the
stationer and the cari'iage ]>aiiitt'r. Unfortunately, nejili.uence andc iunor-
unce of the hl\^'S of arms, and the ridieidous and im[iiident a-sumption by
so many families of the heraldic emblems of dthers, have? made it im[)Os-
sible to rely on the pretensions that are loudly proclaimed l)y their dis[ilay.
For this reason, drawiniis of those arms only, for wluch clear otilcial
authority is forthcoming, have been inserted in these pages.
Tt will be unnecessary to dwell on the plan of this work, which follows
closely that adopted with success in the companion volumes. An index of
the pedigrees and alliances has been added, and will no doidjt be found
useful.
To all my correspondents, lieraMic and genealogical, my grateTul
acknowledgments are due for the able assistance they have given nie
which has so matei'ially enhanced the value of this work.
ASinVOKTII r. BUKKE.
59, Pall Mall, S.W
*^* A new edition of (he " Landed Gf.xtrt " is in course of y>rep.'irati<'n. and all
infoimatiun in lefcrfUcc lu tlic ai titles iu ihut work should l>c .sent lu nii- withoiit
dtfiy.
ADDENDA.
Barclay- A LLAUDicE.
p. b. ^[v>. W. H. ])Ii;kiu\v (eldest dan. of David Stuiirt Baielay-
Allurdice) bus a ?uii, .lohu, h. 10 Sept. 189(3.
Attwood.
p. 15. Gh(ii;tiK AiTWdOP, tlie ancestor of tbis fiiiuilj was orieinally of
lfa!es Owen, co. Worcester (tben in co. Salop). He was rn. at St. Kenelm's,
near Hales Owen.
p 16. Tbe is.«;ue of .Tames Attwood. of Corrsi'eaves House (second son
of Geoi'tre Attwood, of Hawue House), became absolutely extinct on tbe dtath
of James Han-ingtou Attwood, at St. Leonards-t n-Sea. m Oct. Ibi'-.
Aahox Attwood (Hftb son of George Attwood), </. 10 June, 1S12, and left
bj Hai-riot Winwood, bis wife, an only son, who d.sp.l.
jMary A'nwooD (eldest dan. of George Attwood), d. unui. and Avas buried
1 June, 177G.
^Iattihas Attwood (tbird son of George Attwood) was a banker in
Bii'uiingliain.
GluiCmL AiiUo.jD (eluost.stin of iiaitliias Alt »\ood), t.f EogLastou Priory, near
Birnjingbani, and of Hawne House and Tbe Lcasowes. co. Worcester, left an
only dau. and heiress, Georgiaiia !Ma!v, a\ ho d. rnnji. at Dref- den. '28 Pec. L"~to.
;Watt>jia,s Attwood (second son of I\[attbias Attwood) Avas of Diilwicb Hi)!.
CO. Sui'rcy. and Gracecliuivb Street. London, lanker, and bad an only son,
\Mattuias Woi.VEiiLEY A'lTwr.oi-. of Dulwicb Hill, Suncy, J. P. ard D.L. for
Middlesex, F.K.G.S., IM.P. for Greenwich, 1837, -who d. vmn. 17 Sept. 1^05,
having sold tbe bank to Messrs. Barclay and Co.
Charles Attwood (tiftl s<ni of Matthias Attwood), of Holywood House,
AVolsiugbani, d.s:f>. 24 Peli. 187."^
Thomas Att\\i>id (third son of Matthias Attwood), of Bii'miugham, was an
Honorary Freeman of tbe City of London.
p. 17. Thomas Arihii; Cauless, of Birmingbaiu and Lincoln's Inn (.nou
of Thomas Aurelius Attwotd). vi. 5 Oct. 1802. Hon. Hilda Kvelyn Ponieroy,
only sui-viving dau. of James Spencer, 6tb A^iscount Harbertou (.<ee Bliikls
I'ttraije inid Jiarnnetaije).
ALfiERXON' Atiwood (fourth SOU of Thomas Attwood), left with two other
daus., tbe following issue.
I. Llewellyn Carless Foulkes, of Pandy, co. Hereford, vi. Kacbel Edith,
dau. of Aithur Alexander Corsellis, of WandsAvoitb, and has issue,
Algernon Foulkes, h. 17 ^I'V, 188ii, and a dau.
I. Alice Edith, ui. !M;irsliall Kubinson Fowler Stnpylton. and had issue,
(1) Florence Eninin. //*. Marchese Alli-Maccanuii, of Florence, and has issue ;
and (2) Gertinde Domlliea (iwin with liei- sister) d. umu.
II. ^L^ry, III. William Barber, and lias i^sue..
Tlie cross in tbe arms .should be indented not dancettec. The tree in tbe
crest should be an oak tree.
Bateman.
■p. 49. Capt. RiCHAr.D Sachevkrell Batemax, R.X. (tbiid son of tl e
Rev. John Bateman, an<i grandson or Richard Bateman. of Wheat Hall), felt
two sons and a dan.: '. Richard .John Sarbeverell. b. '1 Dec. 1^82; ll. Hugh
Fitzberbert, h. 29 .Jan. 1587 ; and ;. Mary Gtorgina.
ADDKXDA.
p. 50. Hrr.n A!,r,i:v.vf: Sal'UEVkuei.l Batem.vn, of Morley, liL-ir miUo of bis
i;iiiiily, d.s.jK "iG Oct. l^l>D.
Br.ACKEK.
p. 7o. Rlv. Beavlk Hk.vijv lJi,ACh:EK (eldest son of Latljuni BUickfi-). d.
Nov. 1S9().
Blak'i:.
p. 8;>. Cuvrri.ns Oi;msi;v Blakk has assumed by Rjyul Licence, LS'JG, tlu
additional surname iiud arms ot" l)i: Bn;i;n.
BiaoiiT.
p. 97. Gi:';)r:-,K Ciuur.Ks Bi:[Giir, M.D. (rtfthson of Kicliai-l Bi-ight, F.K.S.).
i/i. 1S()9, Sarah Emmeline Co >per (.Mrs. Hawaii), aud has issue; I. llioliai-d
Charles; I. Elleu Elixi, ui. Claud Woods, only son of ^Matthew Cbai-lcs
"Woods, of l!)o!eyn tiall, Xoi-thanibprland •. ll. L u-y Arabella ; ui. Katlierine,
j/t. Frederick Sdv:\,vy, son of Charles S iViirv, of Fa.Miv, S>vir,zeriaul.
J). 99. Ge.v. Sui RjBBur O.nlsu'Huui-.s B;ajiir, G.C.B., d. lo Xov. 1890.
Britto.v.
V- lOG. Philip William Poole Buiiton, of Hanham Court, is Capt. ovd
Batt. Royal Inniskiliing- Fusiiiei-s. His brother, Arihup. Hhi.vKV Danu:l
Bkitxox, is a lieuteaant in the same regimout.
Ckawvlkli.
p. 18S. Jaml'S CRA^VFL'KD, of Glasgow, rn. 1705, Raljina. dau. of Francis
Stephenson,
The thii'd wife of Fraxcis CiiAWFLn.'D, \\a> Jean. dun. of John Sempill. cf
Daimoak, and sister of the Chevalier Seuipill.
FivAN'Cis Ckawfl'KD (second, not fourth, son of George Crawfurd, W.S.), wa^
h. 17 June, 1701, and d. Kum. io April, 1837.
Janet Ckawfciu) -(called Jessie), second dau. of George CraAvfurd. m. ISIS,
William Middieton, <jf Shiel, and had issue.
p. 189. Chkistiax Cr.AWfLRi- (tifth dau. of Georgii Crawfurd), v:. ]S2'), John
Black, of Glasgow, and '/. lSt)4, leaving issue.
The wife of Geor jk CuawfcrL', of Thoruwood, was h. 6 Sept. ISlo,
Gkorgl' Ckawfuud, sou of GeOige Crawfurd, of Tuornwood, </. mn'^.. 21
April, IS-Jl.
Agnes Crawfurd, eldest dau. of George Crawfurd, of Thoruwood, m. Rev.
W. H. Fletcher, Bursal Canon of Sc. Asaph.
Jamrs Ckawflud, of Thoruwood, was ^■"ormei'lv Judge at Hooghly.
Ckozier.
p. 197. Al-LXANl'ti; RoBKRT RfjcK'E HrPsrtN (grands. m of Alexander
Hudson, of Ti(uy House, and Frances Crozlcr, his wife), tn. 31 Oct. lc?9tj,
Constance F.rth, of Tacna, Chili.
REiri-Cl'DfoX.
p. 201. In the crest the haud is dexter, though the arm is sinister.
Dakeynk.
p. 203. The lands held by Robert Dawkin should read Fairtield, Wollo\f,
Bigtor, Stadon, etc.
Arthl'R Dakyns, third bon of John Dalkin, was not M.P. for Sjarborough
7 Elf ward VI I.
The wife of RontKr DAtCVNs, of Biggin Grange, was Agnes, widow of Georu'o
Fit/herbert, of Tissiuorton, and dau. of John Beresford, of Xcwton Gr.uigc,
eldest son of Humfrpy Beresfoid, of tliat place.
JOUN Dakvns. wab of Ciggin Grange and SniLtcrtL»u.
ADDENDA.
p. -Jul. l{i<jliAKL) DakkV-NI; (second .son oi Arthur Dakfyiit-j, hud aiiullier
s>n Lucy.
p. 205. RiCHARH Dakkvxr, of r>i'j:i:iii Graii2re, d. 15 Sent. 8 Jame.s I,
will proved 9 Oct. lolU; iii.s second wife was the dim. of Thomas Hunloke,
of Wiuersvortli.
The only son of John Daki:v.vi;, of Ktribb ITouse, was Jolia Bavher. /;. 17S7.
p. 216. The wife of Danii:l Dakeym:, of lloll House, was the dau. of
John Barher. of Cliestertield.
Akthl-u Pakeyxk Canxox (eldest son of the Ecv. J. D. Cannon) is also a
liarrister at-la w.
CnAiif,i;s Ri:oixAr.i> Lmnkl Caxno.v rsecon.] son of the Rev. J. 1). Tannon)
iiK Adah. dan. of Hcni'v Wighani, of Ashow, co. Wai-wii-k.
Hfiu;i;T Ck.1i, Harom) Caxxox is Capt. "ind Vol. Uatt. Loval North Lancashire
Regt.
DAny.isuiRK.
p. 20s. The elder son of H. A. Dakiu^hirr, D.L., of Oak Dene, is ]M.A.
().xon.
r)LWAR
p. 219. Gkoriif: Dkwar, h. 1707, was of Enhani House and Doles. His
second son, David Dewar, was of Eidianr House and Doles, and his gra.nd,',on,
D. A. B. Dewar, was of Doles. Eli/.abeth (dan. of the latter) ???.' Marquis
Taliacarne, of Levanto, near Genoa.
Cart. Alremarle Dewar, d. 5 Jnne, 18G2. His wife Jane v^as a granddau.
of Charles O'Beivne of Kilbride House, Drumsna. His second son. G. A. B.
Dewar, in. IS Aug. ISL'O, Ida Beatrice, eldest dau. of Dr. Robinson, of
London.
Florence, wife of Albemarle O'Bkirxe \VillouoHby Dkwar, and dau. of
Lieut. -Col. M. Matthews, J. P. and D.L., was granldau. of the Rev. Andrew
Hughes ^Matthews, for many years Cliaiiujan of the Oxfordshire Quarter
Sessions. Their eldest son. A. W. D. Dewar, -was b. 18 Sept. 1886. Their
second son was Clive Albi inarle Bertie, and their youn'-^est son was h.li ilav,
1892.
DiCKIX.-ox.
p. 220. Col. Douolas Joux DkkixsOX had another son Barnard. The
names of his secoud son should I'lad William Vicris.
In the crest for '"a bi-anch of laurel'' read "a trefoil slipped."
Dor OLA. -A.
p. 227. The arms of this family have Ix-en omitted by accident. They
are as follows : —
Arms — Quartci-ly 1st and 4fh arof. a heart imperially crowned ppr. on a
chief az. three mullets of the field : 2nd, arg. three piles gu. on a chief of the
ADDEXDA.
Iiist two mullets of the tirst : ami Mnl. uvj:. tiuve niasde-; sa. oii a chief o\' tlie
last as many lions passant <,'uai-i,laut of tlie first. Crest — A dexter li iml
issuing- from a eloml lioldiii'^ a swovd erect ppr. MottO (o/v/- th'' rrf-t) — (rod
for us. Supporters — Two savau'cs wreathed head ami niitldle witli a uarlaiid
of oak leaves, each with a elul) in his exterior liand resting oa his shoulder
i'lTZilERALO.
2). -42. Fror.i an elder son of' J'min" Fi r/.GFi!.\l.r«. of Mohinuy, tlesccTid the
family of Firz:rerald, of Tiulo2:h (srn liLiiKF.'s Lan<h:d (t\>iifiij).
p. '24-0. FnwAKD Fuziii;[:ALD, thiiil son of Francis Fitz<re"ald. of Galway,
m. Alice, dan. of J<dm D'Arcy.
p. i'i-i. Sli; Gki:ai-I> Fri/.i.i;i;Ai,|i, K.C.M.fl., is a J. P. for London and
^Middlese.x. lie has resigned the office of Assistant Financiai Secretai-y of
tlie Xavy.
Ham n, TON'.
p. 293. Alkxandkr Hamimox, in 2iidly, IJarhara Lillie not Little.
Terrick Hamilton, third son of Rev. Anthoi'y Hamilton. (/. L") Sept. LS(t>.
p. •2S:'-1:. EiHKr.iNUA Hamiltmn. second dau. of Kii^ht Kev. Walter Kerr
Hamilton, B sliop of Salisbury, (/. uim). l&J').
Tkrhick Ai.fkki' Hamilton- (eldest son of E. W. T. Hamilton, D.L., of
Charters), »'. Aiini-. dau. of flelcTuis Scott.
The arms should be •"all within a boidure arg.'
Hassari\
p. 302., The is-uo of Robkkt HA>^AKn. senior, of Desertcreat and Park-
more, were: L Robert (as in the tt.xt): 2. William, (/. "iim.: 1. Jane, <1.
young: 2. Elizabeth, d. young; o. Anne. m. J. S. X. Roch, and 4. Fanny.
The eldest son of RonEKT Hassakd, Juuioi-. was Jason Robert. J. young.
The fifth son is Francis Kd.vard, ai'd llie only dau. Susan Jamison.
Hl'.'KS.
p. 315. Cavt. John- Davii:s Hi'.ks, Soth Foot (third son of Rear- Admiral
Thomas Hicks;, d. 1827.
Rf.v. James CHAiiriON- Hicks (second son of Rear- Admiral Thomas Hicks;,
was bapt. 2o Oct. 1781.
HODSON.
p. 326. The Rev. Charle-^ William Hodson. '/. 30 July. 1892.
p. 327. Charlk-; Fdwarp Hor><ov, M.A. Tiin. Hall, Camh., is now resident
at Monterey, ^Mexico.
Lll ir.EDALK.
p. 386. In the drawing of the arms the lion >hould be ''passant'" not
" rampant.'"
p. 387. Henry Liiiledale, of Whitehaven, and afterwards of Esif.in
House, d. 9 Feb. 1796. His wife d. 18 :^Iay, 1807.
The widow of Sir Joseph Lrni.EnALE (his eldest son) d. 1857.
The wife of Joh v Lutledale (soji of Henrv, of Whitehaven) d. 12 Jan.
1825.
Harolu LiTTLKnALE, of Li.-ka; d Hall, Cheshire, by his fir.>t wife :Mai-
earet, who d. 15 Xov. 1805, had is.s\ie (besides Lady Bouglu-y), a .sou
Harold, b. 17 -May, IS-W, d. luao . 22 Ap.il, 1889. He in. 2ndly, the widow of
(lol. Thew.
His only brother, EnwARD Litilkpale, of liiverpool, d. vnm. 7 Feb. 1806.
Isaac Littledale (third son of Henrv Littledale, of Whitehaven; d.?.p.
13 'SUy, 1828.
ADDKXDA. xi
HlizabcMi, Mrs. IJiiito)) (fKlest daii. of ileurv Littled;ilc, of NVhitcliaveu), d.
•22 S-opt. 181S.
!Mai-v (secmiil daii. of llfiifv Ijittlcflale, of Wliitelmvoii) m. Saniui'l
SraTiii'orth, and d. 21 Aug-. IS It"., havini,' by him, who «/. ') April, ISol, had
p. oS-?. ^Iar\- l']li/. ibcth (t'>iii-th daii. of William D.iwsou Littledale) tl.
an infant 1:5 Ni'v. Is t-i.
In the note. " l>i)laii(l "" sbouid read " l>oIIa'ul.'"
j). oSl>. Kai.i'II Pri>-\v Lnri.Kii.u.K (tliird son of 11. A. Litth^dale), of
Uolton Hall, is a ^fajor K.K. Hl" has ii son Robert, /-. 27 Jan. ISi.'").
Wli.i.Ol'iifir.v A-T. iN* Liri t.K.iiALK, o*' 2'i. Rosarv Cnirdeu.s, has a sou WilloiiL^hbv
Jobn, h. 1!> Feb. IS'.'O.
Hknuv Wii.i.iam As>itKro.v is a I'apt. K.X. His younger dau. Winifred d.
18 July, 1S\^o.
^IcH.\i;i)V.
p. 40.'). The secouil dau. of RuHtiri- ^IcHakdv, of the "West Indies, was
^Malvina, not ^lelvina.
p. 4rOJ. J(tH.N' GtoRiit; Gu'MiA.M ^I'!' Hak i* V. Lieiit. R.X., (/. lU Sept. lSt35.
Stanxaki'.
)). 550. KlcilAKD BovLK, Bisbop of Cork, was afterwards Archbishop of
Tuam.
Wilson-.
jK Gol. In IcilitLA.'; "WiL-ii.N, the arice.->cor of tlie famil}', made his will -1 July,
l*^2t). He left iiy Joan his wife besides his eUlest son Ridjert (mcutioned in
the text), aiiorlier son Xiebolas and tivu .daus., Ellen, Margaret, Alice,
Elizabeth and Joan.
FAMILY SECORDS.
-AIREY.
Lineag3. — This family claims to be of Xorwe-
<ri;LU oiiLriu and derives its name from Ari or Ai'a,
a personal name amoncy the Scaudiuaviau nations.
Tliej probably settled in "Westmorland between the
years 045 and 1000, ^vheu a body of Xoi'tlimen.
■\vlio had taken possession of the Isle of Man, made
a descent upon the opposite coast and colonized
Cumberland and Westmorland. The Ayi-aj-es had
A-ery eaj-ly possession of lands in Kentmore. of
r.-hich plice in 1:^50, Thom \s Ayratf. was bailitr.
His dau. m. ^Villianl Gilpin, of Kentmore Hall, and
there were several subsequent intermarriages
between tlie two families. Hkxky Ayi;ey, of Kem-
more, who d. 15'j-i. hi. Ellinor. dau. of Edward Gil-
pin, and sister of the distinguished Bernard Gilpin,
rector of Houghton-le-Spring. One of their sons,
Henry Airry, was Provost of Queen's College,
Vice-Chaucellor of Oxford and Prebendary of
Canterbury. He d. num. 1616, and was buried in
the Chapel of Queen's College. The ancestor of the Airey family,
Richard Aykail, of Kentmore, J. 1577, leaving by Margaret his wife, with
other issue, a son,
EwAX Ayeey. who 7/1. 1595, Ellinor Gilpin, when the family moved to
Trimdon, co. Durham, and in 1613, was settled at Bensham and KilliDgworcli,
CO. XortJiuinberland. He left with other issue, a son,
Georoe Airey, of Gate.shead, ?ii. Mary Bedford, and d. ^Slxy. 16S"^. leaving issue,
I. Joseph, (Z. 1677. II. George, of whom presently.
I. Mary, m. — Spende. ll. Ann, m. E. Bicton.
III. Ruth, Oil. Hauxley Stevenson.
IV. ^larearet, m. 1702, William Leightou, merchant.
The only surviving son,
GEOEtle AiREY,"'of Gateshead, merchant, rn. 19 July, IGSS, Ann. dan. of
Atnbrose Barnes, Alderman of Xewcastle-upon-Tyne, great granddaughter
maternallv of John Ciavering, of Axwell, co. Durham, by his wife, Anne, dau.
of Rohert'Shaftoe. of Xewcastle-on-Tyne, and d. about 1740. having had issue,
I. George, d. in infancv. June. 1693.
II. Joseph, hi. 9 :Mav, 17-28, his cousin, Ruth, dau. of Jonathan Hutchinson,
M.P., Berv.-ick-upon-Tweed,and d.s.p. 6 Feb. 1748 (will dated 9 Aug. 1744).
:ii. Geori^o, 7/1. ^lary, dau. of !Major Goodyere, Avho was killed at the siege
of Pondicherry.
IV. Thumas, of whom presently.
1. Anne, d. iiin.i. 1774.
2 FA^NIHA' KKCORDS.
Tlif youngest son,
Tuu.\iA> AiiJKy, of Killinsrworth and Xewcastle-on-Tvne, hi. 12 Xov. 1721,
]Mai"V, tliiu. of — ^lulca^rer, and was buried 1 Feb. 1771. having had issue,
I. JosKi'il, of whom pvest-ntly.
II. Thomas, Fir.>L Lieut, of Capt. ^Iaddi.sou'.s Couipanv of Mariners, </. uinn.
1750.
III. lleiivy, of Jieuwell and Xewcastle-on-Tyno, b. 1733, m. 30 ^lay, 1771,
jklaria Henrietta, dau. of the Rev. dobn Cowper. vicar of Penrith, and J.
(i July, 18'J7, having by her. who (7. 10 June, 177!.*. had issue.
1. 'J'honias. Capt. IHIi East Norfolk Regiment, b. 10 ^fareh, 177-3, served
with the 31>th and l*th ReLjiments in the Peninsuhir Campaign, was
present at the battle of Corunna, as A.D.C. to Gen. Orde ; »?. '22 July,
180G, Julia, fourtii dau. of Matthew Atkinson, of Temple Sowerby, ^^'est-
niorland, Rcceiver-Cieneral of the counties of Westmorland and Cumber-
land, and (/. 2S ]\larch, l>2t), having by her, who d. lo Jan. 1>-G'J, had issue,
(1) Henry, il. in ititaney.
(2) Henry Cuokson. of Kingsthorpe House, Yorkshire, and latterly of
Grosvenor Place, Rath, Capt. o9th Bengal X.I., 6. 17 May, 1811," vi.
20 Dec. 1838, Kmily, dau. of William Parke, of AuSeld Lodge, Lanca-
shire, and Mollauce, co. Kirkcudbright, aud (/. 10 ^lay, 18GG, having
by her, who d. 'J June, 18G4, had issue,
a. Thoma.-, William Parke, Lieut. 21st R.X'.R. Fur^iliers, b. 2G Jan.
1S41, (7. 2inT}i. 27 Feb. 18G3.
6. Henry Parke, Lieut.-Col. X'ew South Wales Artillery, D.S.O., of
Sydney, X^.S.W., b. 3 Aug. 1S43, v>. 6 Feb. l8G8, Florence Ada,
dau. of A. H. ^IcCuUoch, of Sydney, X.S.W., and has issue,
(a) Charles Francis, 6. 1 Aug.. 1S70, Lieut. 2nd Regiment X.S.W.
Forces.
(b) George Henry, midshipman, Xaval Brigade, Sydney, b. 14
Jan. 1874.
((/) Annie ^lary. (b) Gertrude Florence.
(c) Dorothea Bessie. (J) Dulcie.
c. Charles Parke, b. 12 Aug. 1848, d. in infancy.
</. George Parke, Cajit. late 3rd Bact. Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
h. 25 April. l8Gl. lu. 25 April, 1863, ]\Iary Florence, dau. of tlie late
W. W. :Manton, and d..^.p. 2G Dec. 1891.
a. Jane Parke.
h. Emily Parke, m. 7 Aug. 18G5, Rev. John Awdrey Jamiesou, vicar
of Elkicombe and rector of St. Leonards-on-Sea. She d. 24 June,
187G, leaving issue.
c. !Mary Parke.
(/. Isabella Talbot Parke, d. vmn. 15 Sept. 1863.
(3) :M:.tthew, b. 1812, (7. unm. 20 Jan. 1876.
(4) George Svmons.of Kingston, Jamaica.^. 1814, d. vnin. 14 Oct. 1870.
(5) Thomas,*/'. 1819, d. num. 22 Jan. 1859.
(6) John, b. 1821, ra. 0 Aug. 1872, Agnes Redpath, and d. 28 March,
1880, having had issue,
a. George ^lathew, b. 1873. b. Thomas Alexander, b. 1875.
(1) ]\lary,"-/. 21 Oct. 1831.
(2) Julia ]^Iaria. m. 14 Aug. 1875, Rev. Edward Taylor, vicar of
.Tein]de Sowerl)y, Westmorland.
2. Jo'an, serjeant-at-law, d. vioa. 1827.
3. Heniy, d. unm. at sea, 18(J4.
1. ^Maria Henrietta, m. 7 Jan. 1805, Rev. Jelinger Symous, rector of
Radnage, and vicar of ilonkland, and d. 1833.
2. Anna. ;*/. 29 Sept. 1808. her cousin. Henry Watson.
IV. Jonathan, )//. 7 Jan. 17G2, Anne, dau. of — Watsou, and tZ.s.^;. 179(i.
AIREY. 3
V. William, h. 1740, >,i. Elizabeth Tajlor, and J. 14 Jan. 1807. bavinpr by her,
who d. 13 Dec. 1711S. had issue, Thomas, buried 0 April, 1774. and Sarah,
buried 17 Oct. 17t37.
vi. Gabriel, d. j-oung-, 0 Aug. 17.'')1.
vir. Ambro.se, d. young, buried 6 July, 1730.
VIII. George, d. youncr, buried 31 Dec. 1730.
X. Ruth, m. 17 ^lav, 175S, Xichola.s Walton, of i'ainacres, near Ravensworth,
CO. Durham, and had i.ssue.
II. Jane, m. 14 Xov. 1765. Richard Prince, of London, merchnnt.
III. IMargaret,?/!. Francis Hurry, of Howden, CO. NortlmmberlaTid. and had is.sue.
IV. Anna, d. unm. 13 Oct. 1S20. V. Mary, d. unm. 30 Jan. 1S21.
The eldest son,
Joseph Aihev, of Killingworth, co. Northumberland, vi. 2S May, 1757.
Frances, dan. of Captain ^lilford Hendry, Governor of the Balearic Islands,
and was buried 15 Xov. 1770, having by her, who was buried, '21 Dec. 1S19,
had issue,
I. Joseph, bapt. 12 Dec. 1759, m. 3 ^March, 1792, Julia, dau. of Christopher
Fawcett, bavristcr-at-law, and recorder of Xewcastle-oii-Tyne, and d.s.p.
30 Jan. 1794. She d. "29 Sept. 1792. aged 30.
u. George (Sir), of whom presently.
III. Henry, d. young, and was buried 15 Sept. 1766.
IV. Jonathan, d. uynn. ISOO.
I. Fiances, vi. 16 June, 17SS, Rev. William Haigh, vicar of Wooler,
Northumberland, and had issue.
The second son,
Lieut.-Gex. Sir George Aiket, K.C.H., Col. 39th Regt. h. 1760, vi. Oct. 1797,
Hon, Catlierine, dau. of Baroness Talbot de Malahide, and d. IS Feb. 1S33,
having by her, who d. 13 May, 1S52, had issue,
I. Richard (Lord Airey), of Killingwortb, co. Xorthuraberland, G.C.B..
Gen. in the Army, Col. 71st Foot, Knight Commander of the Legion of
Honour and Commander of the Fii-st Class of the Military Order of
Savoy, and of the ^ledjidie. He wns made a K.C.B. in 1855, G.C.B. 1S67.
and created a Peer of the L'nited Kintjdom, 29 Nov. 1S76. Lord Airey
was b. 1 April, 1S03, m. 31 Jan. 1S3S, Hon. Harriett ^lary Everard Talbot.
dan. of James, third Lord Talbot de Malahide, and d. 13 Sept. 1681, having
by lier, who d. 28 Julv, 1881, had issue,
1. George Avlmer, 'b. 27 An?. 1839, d. SO Mav, 1853.
2. Richard John, Lieut. 73rd Regt. b. 24 March, 1844, d. 3 Sept. 1865.
3. Dy Frederick, b. 30 June, 1848, d. S Aug. 1857.
1. Louisa Ann, b. 30 June, 1841, d. tmvi. 1 Jan. 1849.
2. Katherine Margaret, b. 6 Jan. 1843, m. 14 Sept. 1865, Sir Geers
Henry Cotterell, 3rd Bart., and has issue {see Bcrke's Peerage and
Saronefaije).
3. Juliet Fanny, 6. 29 May, 1846, d. mun. 15 Jnly, 1863.
II. John Moore Cole, Commander R.X., Viscomte de Airey, in the Kingdom
of Portugal, m. 20 Dec. 1851, Amelia, dau. of George D. Walsh, of Lisbon,
and d.s.p.
Ill George Sherbrooke, Commander R."N"., b. IS Oct. 1810, in. 25 Aug. 1847.
Annie Robeitson, dau. of Robert Glasgos\-, of Montgrenan, Ayrshire, and
d.s.p.
IV. James Talbot, of whom presently.
V. Dionysius Stewart. Capt. R.A., b. 1814, d. v.nvi. 28 Oct. 1845.
VI. Julius Talbot, of Frognal, Hampstead, ^Master of the Court of Common
Pleas, b. 1 Jan. 1816, m. 25 Sept. 1855, Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Walter
Davenport Bromley, of Ba^inton Hall, and si.ster of the late William
Bromley Davenport, D.L. of Capcsthorue and Baginton {see Blteke's Landed
Gentry), and d. 16 Oct. 1895, leaving issue,
B 2
FAMILY RECORDS.
1. Lionel Walter George, h. "io Oct. lJ>i)3, dece:i>od.
1. Gertrnde Charlotte Margaret, 712. oO April, 1S7S, Sheffield Henry
^lorier Xeiive.
•2. Beatrice K^itherine Caroline, vi. IG Oct. 1S77, Cbarlos Lutyens, of
!Nrornint,'ton, Ceylon. o. Violet Frances ITenrietfa.
1. ^larqai-et, m. 17 ^laj, ISoO, Hon. and Rev. Sir Francis Jarvi.-^ Staplcton,
Bart., and by him, who d. 11 Feb. lS7-i, had issue {■<ee Blukk'-s Peeraije (luJ
Bcirontto.qt).
n. Isabella Catherine, ra. 14 Jan. IS:??.. Charles Tottenham, late M.P. of
Ballycnrry. co. Wieklow, and has issue (.^co Bukkl'^ Lauded Gentrij).
The fourth son,
Gex. Sir Jamf.s Talbot Aihey, K.C.B., Knitrht of the Legion of Honour
and the Medjidie, of 6. Albert Z^lansions, Victoria Street. S.W. (Clubs — •
Boodle's. Marlborough, nnd United Service), h. G Sept. 1812. Sir James, who
is CoL of the Royal luniskilling Fusiliers, joined the army 11 Feb. 1830. and
became Lieut. -Gen. 1 Oct. 1877. and retired 1 July. 1881; he Avas created a
C.B. 5 July. 18.')o. and promoted K.C.B. 29 July,' 1878. He served in the
Afghan "War of 18-11-2. as an A.D.C. at the storming of tlie Khoord Cabul
Pall (horse shot) and other engagements, and -was delivered up to the Afghans
as a liosfage (mentioned in despatches and medal). He served in the Gwalior
Campaign. 1843, at the battle of Punniav (bronze star). In the Crimea, Sir
James was A.Q..\L.G of the right division at the affair of Bulganac. at the
battles of Ahna (horse shot). Balaclava, and lukerman ; he was Q.^I.G. to
the expedition to Kertch. was present at the siec-e of Sebastopol. and the
attack on the Re-lan of 8 Sept. 18-55 (mentioned in despatches, medal witli
four clasps, Turkish medal, C.B., Legion of Honour and ^ledjidie).
Arms — Az. on a chevi-on arg. between in chief tln-ee mullets of the last
and in base a mnral crown or, as many cinquefoils of the field. Crest— Out of
a mural crown or, two arms embowed in armour ppr. holding a cinqnefoil az.
Motto — Je le tiendrai.
ALLAN.
Lineage. — Alkxani-fr Allax, of Glasgow, ship-
owner, the founder of the "Allan Line'" about the
year 1815, b. 25 Feb. 1780, m. Jean, daughter of
— Crawford, and t7. IS IMarch, 1854, having by
her, who d. 14 Xov. 185G, had issue,
I. James, of Glasgow.
II. Hugh (Sir), h. at Saltcoats, Ayrshire, 1810,
a shipowner, of Glasgow and ^lontreal, m. Ib44,
Matilda, 2nd dau. of John Smith, of Montreal,
and d. 1882.
III. Bp.yce, of whom presently.
IV. Andrew, of Montreal.
Y. Alexander, of Glasgow.
The third sun,
BuYCt: Ai.lax, of Liverpool, steamship owner, vi.
1813, Janet, dau. of George Blair, of Greenock,
and d. 24 ^lay, 1874. having by her had an only son,
Alkxanof.k Allax, of Arcs, Tobermory, Argyllshire, J. P., D.L., and
Honorary Shorit? (Clubs — Junior Carlton, S.W., and Xew, Ediubui-gh), 6.
BARCLAY-ALLARDICH.
5
4 Nov. 1844, in. IS Sept. ISGG, Julia Elizabeth, duu. of Alesaudt-r McEwan,
of .Sunderland. Islay, and has issue,
Brjcc, h. 1S74.
Sheila Elizabeth.
Arms— Pei- bend indented erni. and gn. in chief a stag's head erased of the
second attired or. and in ba>e a cre.-cent urg., all within a borduve su. Crest
— A talbot's head sa. Motto — Spero.
BARCLAY-ALLARDICE.
Lineage.— Xisbet, in his Sustem of Ucmldru,
says: — •• Alsyndure de Allardyss. i.e., Allardyi-e
of that ilk, an ancient family iu the shii-e of Kin-
cardine. They got a charter of the lands of
Alrethes from King William since called Alhu-Llvce
from whence is the sirname; from, this time there
is a series of writs in the hands of the laii-d of
Allardyce. He is the heir of line of the Earls of
Airth and :Munteith." The claim of the family to
the ancient earldoms of Strathearu, Menteith 'and
Airth, has been on several occasions before the
Plouse of Lords, but no decision has as yet been
arrived at. . The lineage of the Stuart:s*' will be
found under that name. Thomas Allardi.«^. of that
ilk, was witness to a charter of Bishop Henry
(Cheynes) circa a.d. 1294. Alisaundre de Allerdash
did homage to Kinj? Edward, Aug. 129tj. Walterus de AUardas took the
oath of homage to King Edwra-d. 'March. 1207. "VValtero de Allyrdas was-
iudemniSed for destruction of corn and cattle at the siege of Dunnoctar in
1837. Thome de Allirdas received a payment from the Crown. 1364. and
0 April. 1369, had an annual of 20.?. out of Little Barras. ■• Johannes de
Allyrdas dominus ejusdem" gi-anted a charter to " Johanni dicto Harmer " of
all his lands of Ardgrane, dated at Aberdeen. 1 Sept. 1376.
JoHX Allardick, of that ilk, '-miles." m. before 15 Dec. 1420. as appears
by a charter under the great seal of that date, and had by Margaret, his wife,
(with two younger sons, Hugh and David, shieldbearer to^he Duke of Albany.
1413), an eldest son, who d.s.p. leavina' a son, Thomas, who ^\ his grandfather
before 1457. The grandson and heir. "
^Thomas Allardice, of that ilk, m. Elizabeth Iiv-yn, and d. before 2S Max-,
1474, having by her, who survived him, had issue, i' JoH.v. of whom presentlv;
and u. James, tenant in Cushnie, ;-;. Janet Betsoun, and had issue. The elder
SOE,
John- Allardioe, of that ilk, .?. his father. 2S Mav. 1474. He m. 1st. 1459.
Catherine, only dau. of Robert Arbuthnolt. of that ilk, by whom he had an
only child, Janet, m. 12 June, 1493. Alexander, son and heir apparent of
Alexander Irvyn, of Drum. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of James
Gordon, of :\[ethlic, and by her had issue, '. Joiiy, of whom presentlv, and
ir. Robert, who acquired the lands of Badinscoth, co. Aberdeen. The' elder
sou,
John- Ar.LARorCE, of that ilk, s. his father before 1511, m. before that year,
Janet Lundy, and d. before 26 Sept. 1-523. leavincr issue, i. John, of whom
presently, and u. James, who d.s.p. killed at the batfle of Pinkie, 0 Sept. 1547.
The elder son,
FAMIJ.Y RKCOKUS.
Jonx Ai.i.AnmcE, of that ilk. a niinor. 19 Oct. Vrlo. .1. liis fatlier. 12 ^Slarcli,
1540, granted a bond of manrent to the Earl of lluntly, lolo, exchancrod the
lands of Auchterless, co. Aberdeen, for those of Piicarry. co. Kincardine, Avith
Sir Georcre Meldrum. of Fvvie, 'J-i Alay. 1547. He //(. before 1-i July, 1541.
^larpraret! dau. of Sir Thomas Er.skiue. of Brechin, and J. before 19 May,
1548' (probably killed at Pinkie ^\•ith his brother), havino; by Iter (who m.
l^ndly, 'of Banff, and v,-as bnried in Holyrood Palace Chapel, 1599)
had issue, a son.
John ALi.Ani-iCE, of that ilk, .-■. his father, 19 ^^lay. 154S, being then a minor,
■was M.P. 1560. He /.;. '20 Nov. 155S, Lady Beatrix Keith, dau. of William.
Earl Marischal, and d. before 21 Aug. 160G, having by lier, '.vlio d. before
'21 Oct. 1608, had issue,
I. Kobert, vi. 7 July. 1586, Barbara, seventh dau.' of "William, 7th Lord
Forbes, and d. at Edinburgh, 26 Dec. 1587, having by her (v/ho m. 2ndly.
Alexander Hay, of Delgatie, and 3rdly, Archibald Douglas, of Barnthill)
had issue, an only child, Isobel, Avho -was served heir to him 7 June, 1611,
being then wife of John Gordon, of Bucholm.
ir, JoHX, of whom presently.
III. James, of Kinueff, tutor of Allardice. will dated 17 Nov. 1646.
IV. William. V. Thomas, m. Elizabeth Ogilvy.
I. Elizabeth, m. Dec. 1592, David Hait, Principal of the College of Aberdeen.
IT. Margaret, rn. Oct. 1605, John Falconer, of Balandroe, and d. before Aug.
1610, leaving issue.
The eldest surviving son and heir,
John- Allardk;., of that ilk, .-. hi,-, father before 10 J'lne, 1607. was 3[.P.
for Kincardineshire 1607-12, sat as a minor baron, ui. (contract dated 14 May,
1593) Alison, dau. of David Lindsay, of Vayne, and d. before 29 July, 1628,
having by her, who d. before him, had issue,
John, of whom presently.
Elizabeth, in. (contract dated 1 Xov. 1616) Alexander Strachan, of
Fawside.
The son and heir,
JoHX Allaedick, of that ilk, .^. his father before 29 July, 1628, 0,1. 1617,
Helen, third dau. of Alexander Bamctt, of Leys, and d. 2 Nov. 1631, having
by her (who rn. 2ndly. Sir Robert Graham, of Morphie) had issue,
I. James, of wliom presently. 11. Thomas, of Duninald, who left issue.
I. Katherine, b. 1630, m. 1647, John Fullarton, of Kinnel)ar, and d. 28 Feb.
1670, leaving issue.
n. Jean, m. before 17 Xov. 1646, William Beaton, third son of David Beaton,
of Creich, co. Fife, and had issue.
III. ^Margaret, vi. Thomas Gordon, of Dalspro.
The elder son.
James Allardice, of that ilk, served heir to his father 9 Sept. 1642, ia. the
dau. of Erskine, of Dun, and d. before 17 Xov. 1646, leaving issue,
I. John (Sir), of whom presently.
I. Helen, m. John Gordon, of Collieston. 11. Elizabeth.
The son and heir,
Sir Johx Allartice, of that ilk, /*. 1641, served heir to his father 12 Sept.
1654, rn. 8 Oct. 1662. at Arbuthnott Church (contract dated 26 Sept.) Lady
Mary Graham, elder dau. of John, Lord Kilpont, and co-heir of her brother,
William Graham, 8th Earl of Mcuteith. and 2ud Earl of Airth, who d.s.p.
12 Sept. 1694, since when his honours have remained dormant. Through this
lady Mr. Bavcloy- Allardice claims the earldoms of Strathearn. ]\renteith and
Aii-th (.-ee Siuari finnLhj). Sir John d. April, 1676 (will dated 27 Jan that
year), having bv her, who was buried 2 Dec. 1720, had issue,
1. John, of Allardice, bapt. at Arbuthnott, 6 Aug. 1667, m. 28 Oct. 1690, at
the same place (contract dated 17 Oct.) Elizabeth, dau. of William Bar-
BARCLAY-ALLAH DICE.
clav, LiirJ ''f ]>:>!inakowaii, an\ -L Dec. It'.'jO, loaviiii,' no \»\\e hv liei- (who
),>.'"Judly — Wood, of Driiml:i<j;air. and by liiui had \\\vk;q daiis.).
11. (tKi'Ki;!; rSir), of whom presently.
r. IMary, 6. 8 Aug. lt".t!o, m. 9 Dee. 1(581. Su- .\lo.\andci- 0<rilvy, Bart, of
For^'-leii. J^enator of the Collcsre of Justice, brother uvi-man of George, Lord
JiaiTtf. He ./. March. 1727.
II. Heleu. h. o Oct. IGt.U. J. "ir„i. Jan. 1743.
III. Anna. h. 1 ^larch. Itj'JtJ, rn. John Gordon, of Broalcley, and had. issue,
iv. Jane, h. 18 Nov. 1(>j9. v. ^largaret, h. i-iO Nov. 1078.
Th.e younger son.
Su: GKnK(;K Ai.r.AnpiCE, of Allardico, knt.. h. 17 Aug. and bapt. at AvLuth-
nott, "27 Aug. lo72. ^l.F. for Kintore. and Master of ttio Mint, was served heir
to his father and brother 14 Oct. lt'.97. m. (contracT, dated 20 <:)cL. 1092) Lady
Ann Ogilvie, eldest dan. of James, :5rd Earl of Findlater, and sister of the 1st
Karl of Seatield. Lord High Chancellor of Scotland, and d. in his mother's life-
time, 5 Oct. and was buried at Ai-ljuthnott, 17 Oct. 1709, having by her, ^vho
J. 27 Aug. 1735. buried in the Abbey Church of Holyrood, had issue,
I. J.\Mb;s, his heir. ii. William, h. 17 Dec. 1700, d. 1709.
III. John, bapt. 11 Dec. 1701, d. before 25 -luly. 1748.
I. Mary, m. Andrew Hay, of [Mount Blairy, and had issue, and was T'lnrit^d
in Greyfriar's Churchyard, Edinburgh.
!i. Anna, b. 2-:> Sept, 169.j.
HI. Helen, h. 18 July, 1697. rn. Alexander Lind, of Gorgio, ^lidlothiau.
IV. Katherine, h. 15 Oct. 1ij99, '7. i')nn. 12 ^March, 1744.
V. Elizabctli, h. 5 Oct. 1703, buried 3 May, 1705.
The eldest son,
James AllahdilE, of Allardice. Sheriff Principal <:»f Kincardineshire, Inpt.
at Arbuthnott. 25 July, 1G93. had a charter of resignation, 27 July, 1719, vi.
(contract dated 31 May), 1720, ]\lary, daughter of Robert Milne, of Bulwyllic,
and was buried 21 May, 172S, having by her (who //^ 2iidly, Sir William
Nicolson, Bart., of Gleubervie) had issue,
James, his heir.
iMary, hi. (cv:>ntract dated 20 Nov. 1758) James Macdonald. sheriff stibstitate
of Kincardineshire, and d. 4 Jan. 1801, aged 75, leaving issue, from whom
descend the families of Balfol'U Oiulvt, of Tannadice, and OiUTA'Y, of
Inshewan (ste Bl'rke's Landed Geuinj).
The only son,
James Ai.lakdice, of Allardice, h. at Arbuthnott. 29 Jan. 1727, had a
-charter of the barony of Allardice, as only son 20 July, 1748. He ni. (con-
tract dated 7 April. 1756) Anne, only dan. of James Barchiy, of Loudon,
banker, and d. 14 July, 1765, having by her, who d. July, 1757, had issue, an
only child,
Sarah Anne Allakdk.e. of Allardice, h. 13 July, 1757, ni. 1st (as his
eecond wife), Dec. 1776, Robert Barclay, of Urie, co. Kincardine, iM.P. (.>v<?
Burke's Landed Genti'ij). She had a charter as sole issue of her fatljcr,
3 July, 1777, and was. 26 Feb. 1785,* served nearest and lawful eldest htir
portioner in genei-al of William, Eakl (.'F Aikth a.vd Me-ntehh, &o. Her
husband assumed the additional surname of ALi,AKDit;E on his raavriage,
and by him, who was b. 1731-2, and d. 8 .A.pril, 1797, she had issue,
I. Robert, of whom presently.
n. James Allardice. b. 3 July, 1784, d. tuim. in Ceylon, 3 Tslarch, 1804.
III. David Stuart, ^vlajor 28ch Foot, h. 3 March. 1787, d. n.i.a. 1826.
I. Anne, b. 13 Sept. 1777, d. nn;n. 29 Oct. 1782.
* The existence and limitation of the Airth Patient -were unknown to the .Vll-n-clioc
family till the year 17b3, •nhcn it was iliicovered in the Montrose ■•luirtei" I'ho'-t.
8 FxVMlLY KK('Ol{I)S.
n. Uue Cameron, h. 1:> ^>cpt. 177S, m. -J.'. .)uly. l>00, John Inne>, of ^'''^v'y
CO. Kiufonline, and ./. Se|)t. ISOl.', having by hiui, vho J. 17 Apnl, Is'.--/
hail issue (src Bn;KK'.-- Lamleil Gtuh-ij).
lii. yinvi:AvetJ>. 14 Oct. I7b0,!.i. 180!», Hudson CJuruey.of Keswick, co.^ovhuk,
:^J.P. i,^v e Ik i;ki-,'.-; Loaled (TV.v-r//). and r/...^). l-S J U-c. Uoo. He </. Nov. lbJG4.
IV. ]^]iivy, twin with .Marsrarct. </. unm.Jnne, IVyj.
V. Kodnev, h. 2!) April, fr^-i, ,/. unm. ISoS.
Mrs. Barch'iv AHardice Ava.s divoiced from her husband in fScpt. 179:i. and m.
2ndlv, 5 Arg. 179r), at Christ Church. Surrey, John Xudd, of that parish.
She J. 7 July. 183:1 and was buried at Sprowston, co. Norfolk. Tlie eKle.-t 8on,
R.n-.Kia liAK'.i.AV Ai.i..\Kii[ri:, of Allardice and Ury, Captain 2:-5rd Ke<^mient,
a celebrated amateur pedestrian, b. Ho An?. 177'.). was served lieir male to his
father, 17 Doc. 171i;>, and to his mother, d Xov. l83o, and had a charter of the
baruhv of Alhirdicc, cVc, 2 June, ISOO. He being heir general and ot line, ot
AVilliam, l.sr Earl of Airth, claimed the earldoms of Strarlieam, Menteitli and
Aiith, in ]So4, as sole heir of the body of Prince David, son of Kmi;i;i;t II,
King of Scotland, but the House of Lords came to no decision. He )/;. I'^^l/V
Hary,danJutcrof Alexander Dalgarnu, of Aberdeen, and <L 1 May. 1^54 (will
dated S Feb. l.-"5]), buried at Ury^ having by her. who (/. oO Aug. 1820, buried
at Old, CO. Northampton, had issue,
I. Majjijakkt, of wliom presently.
II. Mary, 6. 2^t July, I8l;>, J. nuht. 14 Oct. lS-2:;, Vmried at Ury.
The elder dau.,
]^Iai;-ai:ki- Baijoi.ay Ar,[,Ai:i.i';!:, heires.-^ of line, who claimed as such the
earldoms of Strathearn, Menteith and Airth. before the House of Lord.-, m
1S70, when the case was again adjourned. She M-as served heir genent! to
her father, 12 Jan. 1^59, in the Sheriff Court or Kincardineshire. She was h.
4 Julv, l>lt), VI. 1st, at St. ilarv's Parish Church. Kensmgton, :Middlesex,
2 April, 1840, S.ViilKL RiTCHfK, son of Duncan Ritchie (and May Hay. his wie),
and bv him, who was h. 13 Aug 1813. and -/. 17 Sept. 1845, has issue.
I. R'MiuiiT ]3ai;ci.ay Ai.i.AEnivf, ]V[.A., of Broadview. Canada, of Lostv.ithitl,
Cornuall, and of 127, Pi ince's Street. Edinburgh, (C/"^— Univeisity,
Edinburo-h), l. at Hamilton, Canada, V.) :NLav, 1841, a>sumed by Royal
Licence,^ 2 July. IS'^"^, the surname and arms of BAi:ci.AV-Ai.[.At:Di<;i:, in
lieu of his patronymic. He is twentieth in lineal descent from Ri>f:i;:m II,
King of Scotlmd.
It. Samuel Frederick, I. at Aberdeen. 15 Oct. 1843, ,J. unui. at Lrooklyn,
K"ew York, U.S.A.. 14 April, 1S62. buried at Aberdeen.
III. David Stuart Ihirclav. of 44, Belmont Avenue, Providence, Rhode
Island, U.S.A., I. at Duddino-ston. Midlothian. 21 Nov. 1845, m. at West
Bratrieboro', Vermont, U.S.A., 15 Oct. 18G-. Fannie Foster, daughter of
Edwin Day Edict, of West Brattleboro'. and has issue.
1. Robert, h. US Oct. l8o'.'. 2. Elliot Ritchie, h. 10 Oct. 1-/3.
3. David Graham, /-. 11 Dec. 1877. 4. Clinton, /.. 1 Aug. 18S2.
. '1. :\largaret Anna, h. 21 Dec. 1S71, hi. at Providence. 14 June. 1893^
'. ... William Howard Bigelow, of West Brattleboro', and Tarp.an Spriug-s
Florida, and has is.sae. Helen Janette, h. 14 [March, 1894.
2. Augusta Standish, /.. 1^ Aucc- l'^80, d. 24 Sept. 1^90.
3. Anlelia, h. 3 Oct. 18^9.
I. ]\[arv Hav, h. 7 Sept. 1842, d . >nim. 30 Sept. 1849, burled at Aberdeen.
Mrs. Ritchie m. 2!idly. at Buouton. New Jersey. U.S.A., 30 July. 1^54. James
Tae.r.er, and by him, who d. -11 Jan. 18bt"), had issue.
II. Augusta Graham, 6. 12 Aug. 1^59,./. unm.'ll Dec. 1874, buried at Aberdeen,
■ Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th grand quarters : arg. a fess waw gii.
bet.ween tlirer boar's' heads erased sa. armed and langued of the second ( t-jr
Ai.i.ai;;.::kJ ; 2nd. az. a chevron, and in chief three crosses patee aig. {for
ASHWORTH".
Hakclay) ; :>id, grand qnartcf. quarterly first and fourth, arg. on a chief .sa.
three escallops or; second and third, or a fess chequy az. and ar^'. in chief a
chevronel gu. {for CrRAifAM, Enrh of Menfeith and Airth). Crests — 1. A
naked man from the middle, in his dexter hand a scvmetar ppr. {for
■ Ai-r.Ai;DiCi;). 2. A bishop's mitre or (/or Barclay). Mottoes— Over the
first crest " In defence of tlu- distressed " ; over the second '• In cruce cpero."
12 Dec. 1676, ^.largaret
ASHWORTH.
Lineage. — Robei:! A>H\M)iMFr, of Brandwood, Rossen-
dale, Lancashire, whose will, dated 17 Jan. 158:), was
proved that year, left by Christian, who survived him.
KoBERT, of whom presently, James, Henry and Elizabeth.
The eldest sou,
KoiJKRi AsuwoRiH. of Brandwood, d. 1635 (will dated
11 Jan. 1635), leaving by ]\hirgaret )\is wife, who survived
him,
I. John, of "Wolfenden, d. before 1684 (admon. granted
10 June, 1684, to his widow Ann).
u. James. lu. Robert.
IV. Hf.m;y. of whom presently. v. Abraham.
I. Agnes. II. E.sther. m. Janet.
The younger son.
He.vry A>.HwoRrH, of "Wolfenden, Rossendale, r,i.
Isabella Brooke, and d. 1670 (admon. granted 17 ilay that year)
by her, who was buried 21 Sept. 1698, had issue,
I. Henry, of whom jiresently.
IF. James, of Great Oak. Tui-ton. Lancashire, m
Greenhalgh, of Deane, Lancashire, and had issue.
III. John, of Tarton. buried there 15 Oct. 1729.
ly. George, m. 27 Jan, 1700-1, Alice Halliwell, of Bradshaw, Lancashire.
She was buried 1* June, 1716, leaving issue.
The eldest son,
Hk>;ky Ashworih, of Little Oak, Turton. Lancashire, m. 19 Oct. 1693,.
Isabel, dau. of John Battersby, of Birtenshaw. Lancashire, and (/. 25 Jan.
169S, having by her. who d. 19 Sept. same year, had issue,
I. JOHX, of whom presently.
I. Alice, m. 30 Dec. 1714, 'Nathaniel Greenhalgh, and d. before 1740.
ir. Ann, m. 5 Aug. 171^, Thomas Longworth, of Quariton, near Bolton, and
had issue.
The only son,
^JOHX AsHWORTK, of Birtenshaw. Lancashire. I. 11 April, 1696, m. 25 Feb.
1722-3, Ann Holt, of ilusbury. and was buried 26 June, 1767, having bv
who d. 14 Oct. 1755, had issue.
I. John, of Birtenshaw, m. 2 May. 1764, Esther Mason, of Horrocks P'old, and
d.s.p. June, 1767.
If. Henry, of whom presently.
HI. Edmund, of Birtenshaw. "x. 20 Feb. 1757. Ann Dewhurst, of Turfoc, and
Avas baried 23 ^Fay. 1759, leaving issue.
I. ^lary, ??/. James Pilkington. of Tocg, Lancashire, and d. 1771, leaving
issue. He died 30 Sept. 1773.
H. Margaret, ?/). 1st, John Bulloge. and 2ndly, James Davenport, of Stoney
Brow, Lancashire, and d. 15 Xov. 1771. leaving issue.
III. Alice, d. vjim., and was buried 6 Dec. 175!^, aged 33.
IV. Anne, m. James ^la.son, c? Horrocks Fold, and d. 14 Julv, 1785.
?y her,.
■10 FAMILY T^KCORnS.
The second =011.
ITlxry A>u\V('r.Tn. of Birten>;haw. bapt. 8 Sept. i72S, v;i. ;.'0 !M:ii-cli, ITGD,
Isabel, dau. of Joliu AVood. of Turtoii. tmd was buried 17 June, 1790, having
by her, -svho -was buried 1'! Xov. IM)-!-, had issne,
I. John, bapt. 10 Jnly, 1771. ;/. in infoncy.
II. Edmund, of flu- rohls, Shai'ples, Lancashire. .'». 1^7 Oct. 177G. vi. ^[ary
Kay, and liad issue.
iir. Henry, h. Aug. </. .Sept. 1780.
IV. John, of Avliom presently.
I. Alice, in. Edward Best, and iJ. 17 Aug. 1802. liaviug by him, who >!. 30
N'ov. 1807, had issue.
The youngest sou,
JOHX Asnwomii. of Birtenshaw, h. '17 Aug. 1772. ni. 2(1 Sept. 170.':"!, Isabel,
dau. of Thomas Thomasson, of Thouiasson Fold, Kd'j;Avo)'th, Laucashire, and
d. 23 Oct. 185.5, having by her, who d. VJ Xov. 1852, had issue,
I. Hen"RY, of -whom piesentlv.
II. John, of Rose Hill, Turton, h. 21 Feb. 179tj, ui. 1st, 31 May, 1820.
Sarah, dau. of Edmund Xaish, of Flax Burton, Bristol, and by her, who (/.
3 May. 1838, had issue,
1. Francis, h. 21 Feb. 1823, d. 1 March. 1831.
2. Joseph, of Manchester. //. 30 X'ov. 1824-, m. 6 Jnly, 1854, Mary Anno,
dau, of George Grav, of Barking, Essex, and was buried 24 ^lay, 1890.
She d. 13 June, 1894.
3. Edmund Xaish, of Rose Hill, Turton, h. '11 Jan. 1832.
4. Frederick, of Brisbane, Australia, h. 17 April, 1834, i.i. 14 Dec.
1859, Elizn, dau. of John Tliistlethwaite, of Bradford, York.
1. Mary X'aish, m. 21 March, 1850.. John Files Littleboy, of Berk-
hamstead, Hertford, and (/. 12 April, 1884. He d. 3 Aug. 188S.
2. Sai'ah.
3. Elizabeth, ,n. 13 April, 1849, Chamney Leicester, of Rockferry,
Cheshire, and d. 3 Aug. 1852.
4. Ann, d. in infancy, 1 ^larch. 1831.
0. Louisa, ri). 18 May, 1865, David Waddington. of Bolton.
He m. 2ndly, t) Oct. 1840, Grace, dau. of Richard Binns, of Crawshawbcotli.
Lancashire, and d. 17 April, 1879, Laving by her, who d. 18 Oct. 1890, had
issue
5. Richard Binns, h. 15 July, 1841, <?. 1 Dec. 1846.
6. James, of Chaddesdon, Derby, 6. 10 Aug. 1844, m. 25 June, 1873,
Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Holln-ooke Soresby, of Alvaston.
7. Robert of Windy Arbor, Bromley Cross, Lancashire, b. 9 May, 1846,
VI. 7 March, 1883, Richenda, dau. of Richard Jackson, of Calder
Bridge, Garstang, Lancashire.
8. John, of L^'pper Brook Street, Manchester. }). 8 Feb. 1818, m. 18
Jane, 1880, Elizabeth, dau. of Gilbert Blight, of London.
9. Edwin Binns, h. 5 X^ov. 1849.
10. Albert, I. 29 X^ov. 1852, d. 1 Dec. 1861.
6. Anna .Maiia. d. young, 29 Xov. 1846.
7. Margaret, m. 4 Xov. 1880, John Whittaker, of Leyland, Lancashire,
in. Edmund, of Egerton Hall, Bolton. Lancashire, J. P.. l. 17 Xov. 1800, ,,1.
7 March, 1832, Charlotte, dau. of Thomas Christy, of Chelmsford, Essex,
and d. 21 !March, 1881, havin<r bv her, who d. 8 June. 1873, had issue,
1. Edmund, of Egerton Hall, J. P., 6. 2 Jan. 1833, m. 19 Feb. 1808,
Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of John Hick, J. P., D.L., and M.P., of Hill
Top, Belmont, Bolton, and has issue,
(1) Edmund Hick. .'•. 13 :\Iay, 1870.
(1) Charlotte Beatrice. (2) ^largaret.
(3) Winifred :Mabel. (4) Sylvia :Mary.
ASIIWOKTII. 11
'2. Samuel, of £gertou Lodge, Bsjlton. .''. 15 Aug. 1834, vt. (j Dec. 18G7,
Clara, tlau. of Sam ^leiidfll. of ^lauley Hall. Lancashire, and -I. 29 Dec.
1878, leaving: issue.
(1) Reginald Mendell Kc-erton. J>. -2^ Sept. 1873.
(•J) Harold Mendell Egeiton, //. •_'8 Sept. 1875.
(1) Isabel EL'erton. (2) Constance Ej.;crton.
(3) Dorothy ^^lai-y E<^erton.
3. Charles, of the Heath, Knutsford, Chester, J.P. and D.L. tor Lancashire,
and J.P. tor former co., Ik 2o Sept. 1835, „i. 4 Aug. 1869, ^Mary Ann
Taylor, dau. of Sam Mendell, of ^lanlev Hall. She d.s.p. 23 June, 1884-.
4. :^L^rk:, of .Alelbourue, Victoria, b. 24'Xov. 183(5.
5. Thomas Christy, b. 5 Oct. 1841, d.^.p. 22 Oct. 1S69.
t). Alfred, of Tabley Gran<re. Knutsford, Cheshire. J.P., h. 23 April.
1843, m. 17 Feb. 1881, Editli Alice, dan. of Frederick Bower, of West
Dean Park, Chichester, and has issue, Philip Henrv, l. 4 Oct. 1885.
7. Philip, h. 15 Nov. 1844, d.s.p. 21 Jan. 1871.
1. Rebecca Matia, m. 16 Dec. 1874, John Hick, of Hill Top, Belmont,
Lancashire, who d. 2 Feb. 1894.
2. Charlotte Anne, d. uirm. 16 May, 1870.
IV. Thomas, of Claverton Lodee. Bath, b. 4 Aug. 1802, m. 1st, 25 Feb.
1836, Anne, dau. of Thomas Christy, of Chelmsford, and by her. who d.
2 May, 1838, had is.sue,
1. Francis, b. 10 Sept. 1837, d. 25 Feb. 1838.
He m. 2ndly, 22' July, 1841, Sophia, dau. of Jacob Bright, of Rochdale,
Lancasliire, and by her, who d. 4 Muy, 1844, had issue,
1. Anne Frances, vi. 1 Sept. 1877, Joseph Cross, of Bolton, and has issue.
2. Lillias Sophia, m, 28 June, 1877, Thomas George Palmer Hallett, of
Bristol, barrister-at-law.
He 7n. ordly, 7 Oct. 1847, Alicia Sarah, dau. of ^lajor-Gen. SLr Edward
Xicholls, R.M.. K.C.B., and d. 30 April, 1870, having by her, who i7. 27 Dec.
1891, had issue,
3. Alicia, d. vounsr. 26 Aug-. ]86o,
V. Joseph, b. 22, d. 27 June. 1810.
VI. William, b. 18 Feb. 1812, d. 15 Xov. 1826.
I. Tabitha, d. young, 11 Nov. 1803.
II. Isabel, m. 4 June. 1819, Edmund Xaish, of Flax Bourton, Bristol, and
d. 1 Nov. 1827.
HI. Tabitha, m. 10 Oct. 1822, Isaac Had wen, of Liverpool, and d. 23 April,
1872, having by him. who d. 25 Feb. 1865, had issue.
IV. Alice, d.'unin. 18 Feb. 1829.
V. Mary, d. in infancy, 30 June, 1809.
The eldest son,
Henky Ashworth, Ox the Oaks, Turton, Lancashire, J.P., b. 4 Sept. 1794,
m. 9 Jan. 1823, Letitia, dau. of George Binns. of Liverpool, and d. 17 ^lav,
1880, having by her, who d. 21 March. 1868, had issue,
I. George Binxs, of -whom presently.
II. John, of Ollerton, Bolton, b. 3 Aug. 1826, m. 11 'Sept. 1861, Mary Jane,
only dau. of Thomas Knowles, of Clively Bank, Pendlebury, Lancashire,
and d. IS Sept. 1888, leaving issue,
1. Walter, of Moss Lea, Sharpies. Bolton, b. 14 Aug. 1862, m. 6 Dec. 1888,
Harriet, dau. of Charles ^Marshall Hamer, of Snittertield, Stratford-on-
Avon.
2. Henry, of Llangorse Brecon, h. 6 March, 1865, m. 9 Sept. 1889, Annie
Lillian ^Margery, only dau. of Charles Augustus Pumell, of Dowlais.
3. Thomas Knowles, b. 28 Oct. 1866. 4. Percy, b. 22 Jan. 1868.
I. Mary Letitia, m. 26 Oct. 1893, George Lycett Ingledu May, of Pittarrow,
Bramley Hill, Surrey.
12
FAMILY Ki:COKDS.
in. Henrv, h. -22 ^Slnvch, 1S2S, J. viim. 2G Sept. 1SG2.
IV. William, b. 1-4 Nov. l^^O, <l. 20 Jan. IS'.l.
V. Artliur, b. -t Oct. ISJG, <l. 7 June, l^'-tS.
VI. William, of Gedliiio: Grove, Notts, b. '2S Aug. 1S41, ?«.. 6 June, 1SG7,
Piiililipa, dau. of I{ol)ert Tweedy, of Tregols, Truro, co. Cornwall, and
d.^.p. 10 Nov. 1S>.K
I. Isabella, m. II Sept. iSoI, George Ci'O.stield, of Walton Lea, Warrington,
Lancashire, and J. 29 Ju!\', ls;>4-, having by him, ^-ho cL 7 June, lsS7, had
issue.
ir. Sarah, in. 21 Jan. 1S52, Frederick Bower, of Liverpool, and J. 21 Feb.
1S96, leaving i.^.-^ue.
in. Alice, VI. 9 Jan. 1SG2, Ricliaid Christy, of Fairfield, ^lanchester, J.P.,
and has issue.
IV. Letitin, in. 13 ^loy, 1S5S, George Kinar Harrison, J.P., of Hagley,
Stourbridge, Worcester, and d. 27 ^Mareh, 18^2, leaving issue.
Y. Eliza, 7??. 17 Jan. ISGO, John Leech, of Gorsc Hall, Staly bridge, who d,
29 Oct. 1S70, leaving issue.
The eldest son,
GKui'.iit; BiN.NS Asinvo'.'TiT, of Birtenshaw House, Bolton. J. P.. b. 29 Nov.
1823, VI. 13 Aug. 1863, Euth, dau. of John Jones, J. P., of Buckley Grange,
Shropshire, and has issue,
1. George Henry, ]M.A. Oxford, /-. U May, 1865.
n. Arthur Henwayu, i. 3 Sept. 1869.
Arms — Gn. a ria=sion cro'!<5 invpr>ted or between four lozenges saltirewise
arg. each charged with a flear de lys az. Crest — Upon a rock a fox ppr.
supporting with the dexter foreleg a passion cros's as in the arms.
ASHWORTH.
Lineage. — Jajils Ashworth, of Fearns, Rosseu-
dale. (/. having, by ^Mary, his wife, had issue,
I. George, /'. June, 1790.
II. James, b. Jan. 1792.
Hi. RiCHAKP, of whom presently.
IV. John, b. Oct. 1797.
V. Miles, b. Sept. 1799.
vr. Jame£, b. April, 1802.
vir. Henrv, b. March, 1S04.
Tur. Field, b. Jan. 1808.
1. Ann, b. Oct. 1788. u. IMary, b. Sept. 1793.
III. Jane, b. Dec. IbOo.
The third son,
RiCHAKD Ashwo[:th, of Fearns. Rossendale, b.
10 Aug. 1795, hi. :May, 1819, Alice, dau. of James
Livesey, of Cowpe, Rossendale, and d. March,
1879, having by her, who d. Nov. 1855, aged oi,
had issue,
I. Henry, d.s.p. ii. James, d.s.p.
ILL Lliles, d.s.p. IV. Edwakd, of whom presently.
I. Adela, d.-'^.p. n. ^Mary Jane. in. ilartha. d
IV. Elizabeth Alice, m. Oct. 1867, John Barnicot, of Hudde
issue.
.?.p.
stield,
and left
ASTBURY— ATTREE. 13
Th*^ fourth son,
Kir.VAKD Asn\V(;iRTH,of Stagbill.-, Waterfoot.MancIicstcr (Cluh — Devonshire),
,1.P. for Lancrisliire. b. 20 An_<r. 1S29, in. 185o, Helen, dau. of Hoystou Oliver,
of Todniordeu, Yorks, and has issue,
I. Oliver, h. Sept. 1854, vi. Oct. 1S78, Annie Mary, eldest dau. of John H.
Knibbe, and has issue, a son.
II. Ricliard, h. Dec. 1855. iii. Edward, b. Feb. 1860.
1. Alice, b. Aug. 1857. ii. Helen,
Arms — Quarterly, avg. and gu. a cross couped and indented between four
fleurs de lys all countercbanged. Crest — In front of two cross crosslets
bottonuee fitclu'e in saltire or a iox passant ppr. charged on the body witli
two Hears de lys in fess also gold. Motto — Vinci t amor patriae.
ASTBURY.
Lineage. — This family descends from the I'E Asfbcriks, Lords of the
I\Iauor of Astbttry in Cheshire.
RiCHAUD Meir Astbury, Hi. Charlotte, dan. of the late Rev. Benjamin
"Wolfe, M.A., and niece of the late Admiral Barbor, and srs'^nd-niece of the
late General "Wolfe, and d. '2'? May. 1834, leaving issue, an eMest son,
John !Meir AsifiCRT, of Stand Lodge. Radcliife, Lancashire, m. Harriet,
da.u. of Gcorgo Sof.ihnni; "nd had i«sne,
I. Henry Ward, in. bnt has no issue.
II. Frkderick James, of whom presently.
III. Charles John (Rev.), M.A., vicar of Longton, Lancashire, deceased.
•IT. "William Spenser AValsh, in. but has no issue.
I. Henrietta Charlotte.
The second son,
FredeFvICK James Astbcry, of Hilton Park, Prestwich (Cluh — Couser\-ative,
Manchester), b. '20 Feb. 1832. ra. 8 April, 1859, Margaret, dau. of the late John
3Iunu, of Hilton Hotise, Lancashire, and has issue,
I. John Meir, Q.C. (CZ«(6— Reform), b. 1-i Jan. 1860, m. 19 May, 188S,
Evelyn, dau. of the late Paul Susmann, of the Polygon, Ardwick, Man-
chester.
II. Frederick "Wolfe, b. 21 April, 1872. iii. Charles John, b. 7 Aug. 1S73.
I. ]Sr ibel Carlisle. li. Elizabeth Munn.
J II. Constance Alice. iv. Xora Margaret.
'Arms — Gu. a fess behceen three martlets arrj. on a rJiief of the last three cross
crosslets of the iidd on a canfou az. a garb or. Crest — On 'i ra'.'.ral crowa a
dove, wings e.vpandtd I'lpr. holding in the dexter claic an estoile or. MottO —
Devotione et labore.
ATTREE.
Lineage. — John Attree, of Ditchling, Sussex, h. 1708, m. 1st, Jane, daa.
of John Attree, and grand-daughter of Wilham Attree, both of Ditchling,
bat had no issue by her. He in. 2!idly, 10 Sept. 1745, Susanna, dau. of Honi'v
Scrase, of Patchani, same co., and d. 9 June. 1772, having by her, -vvho d.
16 Xov. 1789, a;::e 1 72, had issue,
I. John, b ipt. 29 Jan. 1746-7, "was livins: ^3 Xov. 1772, vi. twice, and left
issue by Sarah Frances, dau. of Williaai Turner, his second wife.
II. "William, of whom presently.
14
FA^riLY KKCORDS.
ir;. Ilarrj, ?/i. -2:} ^Fay. 177S. Ann, d:iu. of Henry Robinson, and liad issue.
IV. Richard, J;;. S :Miiy, 17^^. Mary, dau. of Thomas Rogers, of Kinirston,
near Lewes, Sussex, and had issue,
I. Sukey, in. 1st, John Saxhy, of Laughton,
Sussex, and -Judly, John IJull, of Pangdean,
same CO.
The second son,
William Attree, of Brighton. Sussex, b. 10 and
bajit. 25 Aucr. 1749, m. 9 Nov. 1773, Frances, dau.
of Edward Bhickman, of Soutliover, Lewes, aud </.
18 Aug. ISIO, having by her, Avho 6?. 'Jb Sept. 1811,
had issue,
I. John, bapt. 21 Aug., buried 1;> Sept. 1774.
n. John, of Brighton and Huntingdon Court, co.
Hereford, bapt. 14 Aprii, 1776. vu 26 July, 1Sl»5,
Anne, dau. and co-heir of Jolm Tourle, of Land-
port, Lewes, Ijy ]\lary Cooper, his -wife, and d. 2$
April, 1S34, having by her, who d. 27 Oct. lSo9,
aged 84, had issue, four daus. aud co-heiresses,
1. Henrietta Touvle, bapt. 12 ^[ay, 180(3, buried
28 July, 18(38. J. unm.
2. Eiiza Tourle, bapt. 17 :May, 1807, d. u,nn. 23 Jan. 1835.
3. Charlotte Tourle, bapt. 7"Au2r. l808, d. num. 18 Dec. 1831.
4. Ann Tourle, bapt. 24 Dec. 18U9, d. num. 12 June. 18G8.
III. Thomas, of C^)ucen'.s Park. Brighton, bapt. 2':) July, 1777, m. 16 April,
1803, Ann, dau. aud co-heir of William Wakeford, of Empshott, Hants, aud
d. 7 Feb. 1863, hnving by hei-, who d. 12 Felr. 1809, aged 30, had issue,
William Wakeford, M.A., Recorder of Rve, Hastings, and Seaford, bapt.
31 Oct. 180"., d.s.p. 28 Jan. 1862.
Frances Eliza, 6. 5 Feb. 1804. d. 9 Xov. 1815.
IV. WiLLTAM, of whom presently.
V. Richard, of Blackmore House, Selbourne, and Bishearn, Hants, bapt.
7 June, 1784, //;. 17 Oct. 1810, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of William
Wakeford, of Empshott, Hant^ (sister of Mrs. Thomas Attree, see abore),
and d. 17 Aug. 1842, having by her, -who d. 5 June, 1864, had issue,
1. Richard Wakeford. of Cloraendy, Corwen, co. Merioneth, aud Bishearn,
Hants, b. 2 March, 1820, m. 15 June, 1861, :Margaret, dau. of John Jones,
of Cerrig-y-I'ruidion, and d. 5 Sept. 1868, haviug had issue,
W^illiam Wakeford, 6. 22, d. 23 Feb. 18G5.
Frances Elizabeth Mary Wakeford, m. 23 Xov. 1887, her cousin, Major
Frederick ^^'llliam Town Attree, R.E. (see pod).
2. George Wakeford, d. 14 July, 1837, aged Kl
1. Elizabeth Wakeford, d. in infancy, ^lay, 1814.
2. Ann Wakeford, m. 25 Jan. 1846, George Hammond Whaliev, D.L.,
M.P.. of Plas ]\Iadoc, Ruaboc, and d. 14 April, 1879, having by him, who
d. 8 Oct. 1878, had issue.
3. Fanny Wakeford, m. 19 ^ifarch, 1844, Capt. Richard Brock Yooo-ht,
who d. 16 Aug. 1849. She d.s.j). 3 Feb. 1846. "^
4. Frances Eliza Wakeford, d. ujdii. 5 Xov. 1864.
5. Matilda Wakeford, m. 9 V^ay, 1854, Richard Winder, C.E., and was
buried 8 Aug. 1>;62, leaving issue.
6. Charlotte 'Wakeford, vi7ll June, 1866, Ole Richter, Minister of State
to the King of Xorway and Sweden, who d. 14 June, 1888. She d.s v
12 Feb. Ii55. ■ -
7. Susan Wakeford, d. uni.}. 31 !May, 1858.
8. Maria Wakeford, d. in infancy, July, 1825.
ATT WOOD. 15
9. Mary Cecilia Wakeford, 7;;. 1 June, 1859, Tliomas Alderman Hougtton,
of Arms worth House, Alresford, Hants.
I. Frances, baj)t. 12 .May. i7So, m. CJeorure Rojde, and d. 17 ^Tarch, 184-i.
II. Sukey, bapt. I'o Nov. 178-3, -in. Peter Barker, of \Vh.itl)y. co. York, and had
is.sue.
III. M:iry, hapt. 21 July, 17S7, J. lonn. 16 July, 1832.
IV. Charlotte, in. 22 Jan. 182o, Rev. Richord Jones.
The fourth son,
AViL.MAM AnTKr:, of Sudbury Park, Harrow, and sometime of West Hill
Lodge, Prjohton, R.H.A., F.R.C.S., Surgeon Extraordinary to Kings CrEonuK
iV and Wii.LiAM IV, h. 12 June, 1780. m. 1st, 21 Feb. 1804, Elizabeth, dau. of
Charles Rudhall, and by her, who was buried 13 Jan. 18U6, had issue,
I. Charlotte Eliza, (7. in infanc\-, July, 180.3.
He VI. 2ndly, 3 Aug. 1811, ^laria, only dau. and heir of Francis Town, of Brad-
ford, Yorks, and d. 22 April, 1846, having by her, who d. 2-3 Oct. 1849, had issue,
I. Francis Town, of -whom presently.
II. William Hooper, ^I.R.C.S., Surgeon to the King of Portugal, and
Warden of Saekville College, E. Grinstead, h. 20 April, 1817, m. 26 Dec.
1867, Emma, dau. of James Simms, and d.a.o. 21 Jan. 1875. She d.s.p.
10 July, 1889.
III. Thomas Ausustus, h. 7 Aug. 1820, d.s.p. 20 Xov. 1859.
IV. Charles, b. 30 Nov. d. 25 Dec. 1823.
V. Alfred !Mackinnon, of Gray's Inn, barrister-at-law, h. 31 March, 1825,
d.s.p. 17 March, 1863.
VI. Frederick Sirnes, Capt. 31st Foot, b. 16 Xov. 1828, killed before
Sebastopol, 8 Sept. 1855, d.-^.jj.
II. Charlotte ]\Iaria, d. in infancy. 14 Sept. 1812.
III. Maria Adelaide, d. young, 1 Dec. 1844.
The eldest son.
Rev. Fkancis Town Atteee, incumbent of !MiddIeton by Wirksworth,
Derby, B.A., Dui'ham University, b. 24 April, 1814. vi. 30 July, 1851, Mary,
dau. of John Harding, of Lastingham, Yorks, and cZ. 30 May, 1858, having by
her, -who d. 17 Feb. lt^84, had issue,
I. Fredeiuck Wii.i.iAM Town, <jf whom presently.
u. Alfred Augustus Town, b. 24 June, 1857.
I. Fanny ^laria Toa\ti.
The elder son.
Major Frederick William Town Attkee, R.E. (Afghan ^ledal), h. 6 April,
1853, 171. 23 Xov. 1877, Frances Elizabeth !Mai'y Wakefoid, only surviving dau.
audheir of Richard Wakeford Attree, of Bishearu, Hants {see ante), and has
issue,
FrancLs William Wakeford Town, b. 17 Dec. 1888.
Lorna Mary Wakeford Town.
Arms — Per chevron or and vert in chief two oak trees eradicated ppr. and
in base a cinquefoil of the first. Crest — On a mount an oak tree and in front
thereof a serj)ent nowed all ppr. Motto — Sperate futuram.
ATTWOOD.
Lineage. — Georoe Attwood, of Haden Cross, Rowley Regis, co. Stafford,
r.i. 1 May, 1678, ^lary Foley, and was buried 1 Dec. 1721, havinof by her
(adminisrratri.x; to her husband's will, 27 June, 1722), who was buried 26 Fob.
1728, had issue,
I. GEORiiE, of v.liom presently. 11. Joseph, bapt. 25 Xov. 1689.
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FAMILY RKC(MiDS.
Tlie elder son,
Gkokok ATTW'riD. of Hfiden Cross, co. St;iffnril. bapt. 5 April, 16S5. m. 13
Oct. ]717, Sarah Bowater. of Rowley, co. .Stafford, and by her, who was
.buried 1*6 May. 1732. had issue.
I. Gkiikgl". of whom presently.
II. Janip.s, bapt. 1 Jan. 172:).
III. "William, bapt. o Xov. 1720.
The eldest .son,
Geukue Attwoop, of Hawne House. Hales Owen.
Shropshh'e. bapt. 10 April. 1722, )n. S Au^. 1712,
Rachel !^[aria. dau. of Samuel Gaunt, of Rowley.
CO. Stafford, and was buried 18 April. 1817. havinir
by hei', wluj was buried 11 ^farcli, 1708. had i.ssue.
I. Mattliins Gauut, bapt. 22 May, 1743, buried
10 April. 174o.
!i. James, of Corncreaves House, Ciadley. co.
"Worcester, bapt. 10 Sf])t. 1744, ni. 23 Aug.
1779, Phcebe Cox^, of Kingswinford, and Cradley,
and was buried 1 May. Ib21. ha^'ing by her.
who was baried 13 Aug. Ib'oo, aged 80, had
issue.
III. !^[ATTHIAS. of whom presently. iv. Isaac, bapt. 0 Xov. 1748.
T. Aaron, of Prescott House. Oldswiuford. co. Worcester, bapt. 21 Oct. 1750,
d. about 1822, leaving issue by Harriet, his wife.
I. ]Mary, bapt. ly May, 1704.
II. Xancy, bapt. 22 Jan. 1707, buried 19 ]^farch. 1708.
The third sun,
Matthias Attwood. of Hawne House, and of Leasowes. co. "Worcester. J. P.,
and D.L. bapt. 7 Sept. 1740, ./;. 18 Dec. 1770. Ann. dau. of Thomas Adams,
of Cakemore House, co. WorcestcF, and sister and co-heir of Charles Adiims,
and (1. 24 Xov. 1830. having by her. Avho a. 8 Oct. 1834, had issue,
I. George. M.A., Oxford, Hiirh Ijailiff of Birmingham, b. 10 Dec. 1777, hi.
20 Feb."l818. ^lary, dm. of Thomas Kismersley of Clou'jh Hall, co. Staff"ord,
and (/. 2i ^lav, 1.^04. havinc- by her. wlio d. 13 April. Is23. liad issne.
II. Matthias. M.P. for WhircJiavon, 1832-47. blaster of the ^Merchant Taylors'
Company, b. 24 Xov. 1779, o>i. Susanna, dau. of Wdliani Twells, of
Birmingham, and J. 11 Xov. 1801, having by her, v.ho d. 30 Oct. 1842, had
is.sue.
III. Thomas, of whom presently.
IV. James Henry, of Moss Hill, co. Cumberland, b. 20 July, 1785, m. 29 May,
1820, Margaret, dan. of — Williams, and d. 14 July, 1800, having by her,
who d. 7 Fet). 1830, had issue.
v. Charles, of Holywood House. "Walsingham, co. Durham, b. 25 Jan. 1701,
m. Sarah Lee Warner, and (Z.o? o. She (/. 18 ]March, 1880.
VI. Benjamin, b. 31 .Jon. 1704, d. iiinn. 22 Xov. 1874.
VII. Edward, b. 22 Feb. 178:», ni. Elizabeth, dm. and heir of John Elliot,
of Whitehaven, co. CumbL-rlmd, and d. 19 Oct. 1800, hiving by her, who il.
9 Feb. 1809, had issue, an only child, Caroline Anne, vi. 23 Xov. 1854, John
Moore, of Bishopwearmoutb. co. Dui'ham. and has issue.
I. Mary Ann, d. num. 3'J July. 1872, aged 91.
II. Susannali, d. luim. 27 Oct. 1819.
in. Rachel ^Laria, m. 5 ^l\\\ 1825, William Mathews, J.P. and D.L., co.
Stafford, and (/. 9 Aug. 1881, having by him. who d. 2 Sept. 1871, had issue
(see Buukk's Landed Gentry, Attwood-Matthkws).
The third son,
Th-.^mas Attwood, of Birmingham. High Bailiff of that borough 1811, and
frst M.P. for the same place 1832-9, b. C Oct. 1733, m. 1st, 12 May, 1800,
BABIXGTOX. 17
Elizabetli. dan. and co-heir of "William Carless, of Harbourne. co. Stafford, and
bj her, who d. 2(5 April. IS-IO, had issue.
I. CrKCindf: DE Bost.'O, of wliom presently.
II. Thomas Anrelius, of BirniinLrham. barrister-at-h\w, h. 4 ^larcb, ISiO. iii.
17 Nov. 1S.")7, Mary, daughter of Jo.seph Smalhvood, of Castle Bromwich,
CO. Warwick, and d. ^ April. ISG-t, leaving issue,
Thomas Arthur Carless, of Malvern "Wells, co. Worcester, M.A. Oxon, h.
27 May, IStiS.
III. Edward ^larcus, barrister-at-law, ?>. 13 June, 1816, d. uilih. <3 Xov.
1SG8.
IV. Algernon, l>. 1 Feb. ISIO, m. 30 Aug. 1853, Emma. dau. of John Foalkes,
of Ehvy House, co. Denbigh, and d. 11 Aug. 1S(J1, having by lier, wdio d.
4 July, 1878, had issue.
I. Angela, ni. 1 Sept. 183.">, Daniel Bell Wakefield, of Wellington. Xew
Zealand, Jud-je of the Supreme Court there, and d. 30 Xov. 1874-, leaving
issue.
II. Ro.sabe!, '»?. 28 Aug. 18-jo. Henry Wilson Demain Saunders, of Fansbaw.s,
Herts, and d.s.p. 16 Aug. Ib67.
He m. 2iidly, 30 June, 1845, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph G:ice, of Handsworth
Hall, CO. Stafford, and d. 6 March, 185G. She d.s.p. 26 June, 1883. The
eldest son,
CrKOKiiE DK Bosco AiTWOOD, h. lo March, ISC'8. m. o\ Dec. 1835, Mary, dau.
of AVilliaui Medley, of Tver, Bucks, and d. 24 April, 1855, having by her, who d.
3 Sept. 1882, had'issue.
II. Evelyn Thomas, h. 13 Jan. 1S38. d.s.p. 13 Aug. 1880.
I. GEOi:i-iE Kegixald, of whora presently.
I. Agues Maresfield, 7n. 11 Aug. 1870, Alfred Homfray. of Broadv.aters, co.
Worcester, and d. 2 Xov. 1877, leaving issue.
II. Rowena Fanny Maria, vi. 10 Xov. 1877. Charles Augustus Barnes,
of Solesbridge, Herts, and d. 13 March, 1878, leaving issue.
III. Rosamund, m. 27 Aug. 1874, Charles William Shackle, of Harlington,
Middlesex.
IV. Violet Mary Elizabeth, d. uurn. 6 Dec. ItGO, aged 33.
The only surviving son,
George Reginald Attwoop. of Glaslyn Court, co. Bi-econ, h. 28 June. 18 1-7,
m. 5 Oct. 18"^?. Constance Mai-iou. dau. of Rev. William Harper Brandrerh,
^I.A., Christ Church, Oxon. rector uf Srandish. co. Lancaster, and hon. oanou
■of Manchester, and Rural Dean of Leyland, and has issue,
Rosamund Carless.
Arms — Gn. a cross dancette in the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant
.arg. and in the second and third a swan close also arg. beaked or. Crests— In
Iront of a tree ppr. a denii swan with wings expanded arg. Motto — Possunt
^luia posse videutur.
BABINGTON.
Lineage. — The BabixuTONs cf co. Donegal trace their descent from a
vouno-er brother of Bebiugton of Higher or Little Bebiugton, Wirrall, Cheshire.
He m. ^Margaret, dau. of Thomas Croxton of Ravenscroft, Cheshire, and bad
with other i.-sue, a son,
Ricua:;:> Babingtu.n. Avho had seven sons, of whom five were slain with their
uncle Randal, at Flodden Field, Sept. 1513, viz.: ^Villiam, Rar.dai, James,
John, and Charles. The two surviving sons, were i. Richard, of whom
presently ; and ii. Thom;r;, auceotcr cf the Bauixgioxs, of Chorley. The former,
c
18 FAMILY RECORDS.
RiCHAitD Bauingtu.v, of Nantwicli, in. Ann, dau. of Richard Starkey, of the
same place and had issue,
I. Britcs (or Brute), of whom presently.
II. Eldred, of Xantuich, left numerous issue, by Elizabeth, his wife, who-
was buried at Xantwich, 16 July. 1597.
III. Randal, of Xantwicli, }n. tv/ice and had issue.
IV. AVilliam. of Xantwich, left a son, Ury, or Uriah.
V. Ury (or Uriah) of London, merchant, contractor for supplies for the
array of Queen Ehz.mjkth. He </. 1605.
The eldest son,
Rev. Bkltis (or Brute) BAiaxGTO.v, matriculated at Cambridfje University^
from Christ College, 1572, B.A. 1575, Fellow 1576, M.A. 1579, B.D. 1586,
i-ector of Tatenhill, co. Stafford and Thurcaston, co. Leicester, appointed
11 Aug. 161U, to the Bishopric of Derry and consecrated at Drogheda by Heury
Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh. He had issue, by Joan, his wife,
I. Richard, of whom presently.
II. Edwin, of Creduif. co. Tyrone, livina: there 1641, was sheriff of Derry
City in 1608. He avus bapt. 10 Oct. 15S5, at Thurcaston, m. Aug. 1607^
Francisca Cookes, and had issue.
III. Bryan, buried at Derry Cathedral, 7 Aug. 1642.
The eldest son,
RiCUARD Babingtox, obtained from his father in 1610 a grant of the estate
of Urney, co. Tyrone. He had issue, a son,
Matthew Bahi.vgtux, of Urney and Doecastle, co. Donegal, living 1663, was
attainted in 1689 by the Dublin Parliament; he is supposed to have vi. a dau.
of Col. James Galbraith, of Dowish, and d. soon after 1689, having by her,
who d. 1635, had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. Richard, of Daisy Hill, near Limavady, co. Derr}', a Capt. of Di-agoons
in the Irish Army of King "William III, under whom he fought at the
Battle of the Boyne, 12 July, 169u. He m. Isabella, fourth dau. of William
Wray, of Castle Wray and of Ards, co. Donegal, by Angel Galbraith, his
second wife, and d. soon after 1740, having had. with three daus.,
1. William (Rev.), B.A., Trinity College, Dublin, 1737, b. 1713, collated
to the beuetice of Errigal, diocese of Derry, 14 July, 1785, and held
with it by faculty dated 8 June, 1765, ^ilucknoe, in the diocese of
Clogher, and subsequently (faculty dated 20 Xov. 1767) Kilmacrennan,.
in the same diocese, rector of BallyscuUion and Termoneeny, diocese
of Dei-ry. He m. circa 1750, Dorothea Campbell, and d. 25 March,
1777, leaving a son,
Wray (Rev.), matriculated at Dublin University, 6 Xov. 1767, curate
of Banagher and Dungiven 1778-9.
2. Humphrey (Rev.), of Port^lenone, co. Antrim, living 1770, m. circa
1755, Dorothea (will proved 1700), by whom he had issue,
(1) William, M.D., an eminent chemist, b. June, 1756, (7. 29 May, 1833.
(2) Murray, of Bonnyglen, parish of Inver, co. Donegal, Lieut. 10th
Foot, d. circa 1839, leaving: issue a son, Murray, and live daus.
3. Richard (Rev.), living 1770, m. Mary, second dan. and co-heir of
Cornelius Mai-shall, of Caledon, co. Armagh, and had issue.
4. George, of Londonderry, merchant, rn. before 1763, Mary, dau. of
Edmund Stafford, of co. Antrim, and d. (probate granted 27 Jan. 1786),
leaving: issue,
(1) ^Richard (Rev.), B.A. 17f6, M.A. 1807. rector of Lower Longfield,
CO. Tyrone. 23 July, 1803, rector of Termonamongan 13 Feb. 1812, b.
17 Feb. 1765, vi. ^lary Boyle, of Dungiven. and d. 9 Feb. 1831, buried
in Londonderry Cathedral, leaving issue, with two daus., Anne and.
Angel, nine sens,
BABIXGTOX. 10
a. Anthonv, of Creevagh, co. Derrv, livinsr 1845.
h. Thomas' Henderson, B.A., T.C.D. 1833, M.D. 1861, Mayor of
Derry, m. 1840, Alice, dau. of Francis Ackers, of Liverpool, and (/.
2 Aug. 1869.
c. George, Major in the Army. d. Richard, attorney-at-lavr.
e. Henry. /. William, Maj.-Geu. H.E.I.C.S.
g. James, Captain, R.X., d. 1825.
h. David (Rev.), B.A. 1831, rector of Glendermot. b. 1812, m. Anne,
dan. of John Atkinson, of ilullavilly, and d.s.p. 1890, baried at Derry
Cathedral.
t. Hume (Rev.), rector of ^foviddy, co. Cork, m. 1836, Esther, third
dau. of Richard Neville Xettles, of Netterville, co. Cork, and had
issue,
Richard (Rev.), canon of Derry, d. 29 Sept. 1893, having had
issue.
(2) Anthony, I. 29 March, 1772. (3) George, b. 29 Dec. 1776.
(1) Isabella, b. 22 Mav, 1763. (2) Dorothea, b. 6 Mav, 1767.
(3) ^lary, b. 27 Dec. 1769. (4) Angel, b. 6 Aug. 1774.
(5) ^Margaret, b. 2 Sept. 1779.
III. Thomas, m. Isabella, dau. of Capt. James Stronge, of Croaghan, parish
of Clouleigh, and had issue,
1. Mathew, of Clady, parish of Umey, co. Tyrone, vi. Anne Hamilton.
His will -was proved 8 ilarch, 1735.
2. Thomas, of Clonfad, parish of Clonleigh, living 21 May, 1735. He
had issue,
(1) Richard, of Londonderry, vi. before 1768, Mary, datt. of Frederick
Stewart, of Horn Head, and had issue..
(2) James.
The eldest son,
William Babixgtox, of Urney and Doe Castle, Capt. in the Army, one of
the officers of the garrison of the city of Londonderry during the memorable
siege of 1689 (gee Walker's Siege of Derry, Dublin, 1736, p. 154). He »'.
Rebecca, eldest dau. of William Wray, of Castle Wray and Ards, co. Donegal,
by Anna Sampson, his first wife, and d. (admon. 19 Dec. 1702) leaving issue,
I. Heni-y, s. to Urney and Doe Castle in 1702, d.s.p. before 1719.
II. William, of Urney. and of Greenfort, in the barony of Kilmacrennan, co.
Donegal, High Sheriff co. Donegal 1722, and for Tyrone, 1725, in. before
1719, Katherine, dau. of Rev. John Johnston, rector of Clondavaddog. co.
Dones^al, by Mildred Hamilton, his Avife, and d.s.p., buried 3 Feb. 1736, in
Dublin.
III. Ralph, of whom, presently.
r?". Thomas, Capt. in the Army, d.s.p. at Drumcondra, co. Dublin, and
buried 12 April, 1751, at St. IMichans, Dublin.
V. Richard, of Marble Hill. Clondahorky, co. Donegal, b. before 1702, vi.
Ann, fourth dau. of Capt. Charles Stewart, of Honi Head, co. Donegal.
by Isabella, his wife, and d. 1747, having by her (who was liWng 1755) had
issue,
1. William, of Marble Hill, rn. at Ardstraw Church, co. Tyrone, 4
Sept. 1755, Catherine, eldest dau. of William Stewart, of Xewtown
Stewart, co. Tyrone, by Maiy, his wife, and d. before 1789, leaving
issue,
(1) Richard (Ret.), of Kilrea, co. Derry, 6. 7 Aug. 1766, matriculated
at Dublin L^'niversity, 1 Dec. 1783.
(2) William Hemy, of Croaghland, Killybegs, co. Donegal, Lieut. R.X..
b. 10 Xov. 17G9, m. 1st, Anne ^lorgan, and 2ndly, his cousin, a dau. or
Marray Babington, of Bonnygien, and d. in Londonderry, Xov. 1846,
having by his first wife had issue,
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20 FAMILY RECORDS.
a. William, d. Sept. 1844, leaving issue. b. John, d.s.p.
c. .George, liarbounnaster of Hobart Town, Tasmania.
a. Anne, living unm. 18'JO, at Chelteubam, co. Gloucester.
(3) John, b. -20 ^fay, 1771.
(1) Anne, b. 9 Arn'il, 1756, vi. — Stewart.
(2) Lucinda, h. 17 Jan. 17(50, hi. — Nolan, and had issue.
(3) Rebecca, h. 13 Jan. 1701. d. vjim.
(-1) Marjraret, b. 4 Oct. 1767, vi. ]March, 1789, Capt. TTilliam Paterson,
H.E.I.C.S., only son of Andrew Pater.son, of ^lason Lodge, co. Done-
oral (see tint faniih/), and d. 7 ^larch, 1845. He d. 1836.
(5) Isabella,' b. 10 April, 1773, m. 1st, :March. 1792. Capt. Henry
Levett Hall, 64tli Foot, and previously of the Coldstream Guards, eld.
son of Urban Hall, of ^[ansfield Woodhouse, co. Xotts. and by him,
who d. 1794 (will dated 16 Dec. 1794, proved 9 Aug. 1795), had issue,
Isabella Maria, m. Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Hf.gan, R.X. Mrs. Hall,
m. 2ndly, 2S Auo;. 1800, Capt. Thomas Paterson, of Pliiister, co.
Donegal (.•*ee that fahiilij), and d. 13 xVug. 1827, leaving issue by hirn.
T. Elizabeth, in. John Perkins, of Ballybroouey, co. Mayo, and bad issue.
II. Anne, m. 1st, James Scanlan, of Ballyshannon, and 2udly, Henry Major.
The third son,
Ralph Babixi^tox, of Marble Hill and Greenfort, living 1736, «?.. Angel, dau.
of Humphrey Wray, of Ards, by Anne Brooke, his wife, and d. before 2 April,
1764, having by her (who was living 1771) had i.ssue,
I. HcMTHREY, of whom presently.
II. R'chnrd, of Poylos Hill, oo. D'^negal, m. Isr, h dau. of William Wray, of
Ards, and 2ndly, June, 1787, Anne, dau. of William Hamilton, M.P. for Deny.
I. Rebecca, m. 2 April, 1764, John Morgan, sou of Richard ]\lorgan. of Dublin.
II. Katherine, living 1788, m. 1770, Owen Digb^-, of Dublin.
The elder son,
Humphrey Babixgtox, of Greenfort and Rossapenny, in. at Killaghtee
Church, CO. Donegal, 27 Jan. 1765, Kathei-ine, dan. of Andrew Hamilton, of
Ballymadonnell, co. Donegal, by Catherine Wray, his v/ife, and d. about 1768
(will dated 23 I\Iarch, 1767, proved 1768), having by her (who m. 2adly,
Thomas Lee, of Dublin) had issue, an only son and heir,
Ralph Badixgiox, of Greenfort, co. Donegal, High Sheriff 1794, m. May,
1789,. Rebecca Scanlan, and d. Feb. 1806, buried at Ballyshannon, co.
Donegal, having by hci\ who d. between 1826-30. had issue,
I. Humphrey, Ensign 26th Foot, h. 3 Feb. 1814, d.s.p. 1836.
I. Anne, living num. 1830.
II. Catherixe, of whom presently.
The younger dau.,
CatherIxe Babixgtox, VI. 1815, Major Baptist Johxston Barton, 64th
Foot of Drumsallosh, co. !Monaghan (see Burke's Landed Gentry), and d. 1865,
having by him, who d. 1819, had issue.
I. Bnptist Johnston, of Greenfort, w. 1842. Maria, dau. of William
McLaughlin, of Ramelton, and d. Aug. 1851, having by her, who d. Nov.
1875, had issue,
1. Baptist Johnston, of Greenfort, co. Doneiral, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff, 1877. formerly Lieut. 33rd Regt., h. 13 July, 1848, m. 29 July,
1875, Isabel, youngest dau. of Robert ;^[cCiintock:, J.P. and D.L. of
Dunraore, co. Donetral, and has issue,
(1) Baptist Johnston, b. 21 Oct. 1876.
(2) Gustavus. b. 19 Julv, 1S79.
(3) Ralph Edward, b. 25 Oct. 1882.
(4) Edward Humphrey, b. 9 Jan. 1884.
(5) Bertram, b. 31 July, 1885.
(1) Margaret Isabel. (2) Evelyo Mary Alice.
BACK.
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1. Ellen Harriet, m. 1864. Rev. Thomas T. Gray, F.T.C.U., and d. 1-t
Feb. 1880, leaviru^ issue, three sons and four daus.
2. Catherine Sarah.
Arms — Sa. three, stags' heads cabossed org.
eagle displayed sa. he::aidee.
Crest — Out of a coronet, a devii
BACK.
Lineage. — John Back, of Fulmodeston, h. about 1540,
m. there, 27 Oct. 1567, Eleanor Carde, and had i.ssue.
I. Thomas, of Stibbard, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 11 April,
1569, in. there, 2 July, 1598, ^Margaret Sherringham,
and d. 1631 (will dated 16 July, 1630, proved 18
May, 1631), leaving surviving issue, 1. Edmund ; 2.
Thomas; 3. Roger ; 4. John; 5. William; 1. Eleanor,
and 2. Juditli.
II. John, of whom presently.
I. Emma, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 10 Jan. 1576, m. there,
28 June, 1601, William Barker.
II. Elizabeth, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 15 July, 1578.
III. Eleanor, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 9 June, 1588.
The younsrer son,
JoHX B.ACK, of Croxton and Fulmodeston, h. 1587, left
by Alice, his first wife, four sons and four daus.,
I. William, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 26 Jan. 1616, d.v.p. before 1664, leaving
by Margaret, his wife, two daus.
II. Roger, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 11 April, 1619, buried there 2 Oct. 1642.
III. John', of whom pre.sently.
IV. Edmund, of Blowsters Close, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 10 July, 1634.
I. Bridget, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 26 April, 1621.
II. Margaret, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 21 Sept. 1623.
III. Elizabeth, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 23 Aug. 1626, vi. — Brothers, and
left two sons, William and John.
IT. Anna, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 29 Dec. 1631.
John Back was buried 28 Aug. 16G5 (will dated 17 Jan. 1664). His widow
Mar}' (his second wife) was buried at Fulmodeston, 30 Jan. 1680. His
younger sou,
John B.\ck-, of Fulmodeston and Croxton, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 1 July,
1629, ra. Elizabeth Durrant, and Avas buried at Fulmodeston, 24 March,
1680-1 (will dated 19 March, 1680-1, proved 3 April, 1681), leaving issue,
with tAvo daus.,
I. John, who had by Susannah, his wife, three sons and three daus.,
1. Richai-d, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 2 Dec. 1688, bui-ied there, 7 March,
1689-90.
2. William.
3. Francis, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 23 Nov. 1691.
1. Mary, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 11 Sept. 1682, buried there uext day.
2. Katheriue, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 18 Oct. 1683.
3. Mary, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 11 April, 1686.
II. Ch.\1!L£.s, of whom presently.
III. Francis, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 27 Mai*cb, buried there 4 Oct. 1665.
The younger son,
Charlts Back, of Fulmodeston, left by Mary, his first wife (who d.
N^ov. 1709, and was buried at Fulmodeston), three sons and one dan.,
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FAMILY RECORDS.
I. John, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 5 Jan. 1671-2, and left bv Martha, his wife,
1. .Tohn.
2. Benton, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 81 Oct.. buried there 3 Nov. 1697.
3. Thoma.s.
1. Elizabeth, buried at Fulmodeston, 29 March, 1693.
2. Mary, buried at Fulmodeston, 1 Aurr. 1692.
II. Charles, living 1716, who had a son, Charles, living in that year.
III. XicHOL.^,'?. of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, bapt. at Fulmodeston, 10 Feb. 1674.
Charles Back vi. 2ndly, Elizabeth Capps, widow of — Fox. and was buried
at Fulmodeston, .5 Dec. 1716. She cZ. 174o (will dated 13 June, 1743, proved
29 July, 174")). . The youngest son,
XiCHOL.v? Back, of Heydon and Foulsham, m. 1st. Frances, dau. of Thomas
Bell, of Bintry, and by her, who d. 1711. had issue, an only son,
Thomas, of whom presently.
He w.^2ndly, Sarah, dan. of — Sherringham, of Foulsham, and d. 4 Oct. 1749,
aged 70, having by her (who was buried at Foulsham, 6 .Jan. 1758) had no
issue. Her will was dated 9 July, 1750. His only son,
Thomas Back, of Glandford and Foulsham, h. 11 Aug. 1711, 7/i. Alice,* dan.
of Robert Toll, of Norwich, and d. 7 May, 1798, having by her, who d. 19
Dec. 1790, had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. Robert, bapt. at Foulsham, 6 June, 1745, d. in infancv.
III. Robert, bapt. at Foulsham, 30 Jan. 1748, and d. 6 April, 1788, having
by Mary, his wile, had issue, *
1. Robert, h. 1773, buried at St. Peter's. Mancroft, 12 Dec. 1780
2. William, b. 29 July, 1777, d. 1780.
3. George, h. 13 [March. 1780. 4. Robert, b. 28 March, 1781.
5. William, b. 1 Oct. 1782, d. 1787.
1. Amelia, h. 15 March, 1774. 2. Ann, b. 21 March, 1776.
IV. John (twin with Robert), merchant in Aldersgate Street, London.
(M.I. in Aldersgate Church), bapt. at Foulsham, 30 Jan. 1748, left bv
Elizabeth, his wife, an only dau., Agnes, h. 14 Dec. 1770.
V. William, of White Lion Street, Norwich, surgeon, m. Ursula, dau. of
Thomas Curteis, of Aylsham, and had issue,
1. William, of St. Bartholomew, London, doctor, b. 28 Feb. 1782
2. David, b. 7 Aug. 1785.
3. Thomas, b. 2 July, 1790, buried 27 March, 1791.
* She -was descended from tlie Jermys, of Bavfield, thus : —
EoBEET Jehmt, of Bavfiekl, wlio made his will in lGfi7, had issue,
I. The eldest son, -who was father of John, who was father of William, m. 1st, 175.5
Elizabeth, dau. of "William Eichurd.>on. Lord Cramond. He m. 2ndlj. Trances, dau. of
Jacob Preston, of Boeston. to whom he left Bayfield. His widow ;«. 2ndly, — :Mit'chelI.
II. Kobert (will dated 20 Sept. 1695), m. Elizabeth Hobart, and had issue, an only dau.',
Dorothr, bapt. at Glandford, 17 Sept. 1672, /«. before 1695, Anthony Athill, of Foukham,
and by him, who -f. 1716. had issue,
(1) Jenny, of Foulsham, d. 11 Feb. 1752.
(1) Ann. (2) Elizabeth, m. her cousin, Robert Toll, of Xorwich.
III. Isaac, living 1719. of Bayfield and Bury St. Edmunds Cwill dated 5 Nov. 1735).
I. Alice, M. Thomas Toll, of King's Lynn, Norfolk, and had, with other issue, a son.
Robert Toll, of the city of ^'orwich and Happisburgh, who made his will 19 Julr, 1719.
His son,
Kobert Toll, in. 1st, Anna, dau. of Robert Brown, and 2ndlv. his cousin Elizabeth,
dau. of Anthony Athill, of Foulsham, and d. 1737, having by her, who d. 1736, had
issue,
Robert, <f. ii,im. 22 Dec. 1779.
Alice, in. (as in the text) Thomas Back, of 2forwicb.
BACK. 23
T. Anne, buried at Foulsham, 18 Aug. 17.')0, d. in infancy.
The eldest son,
Thomas Back, of London and Norwich, inherited Carat's House from Kis
grandfather, Robert Toll. bapt. at Foulsham, 12 March, 1743, m. Anne, dau.
of Thomas Cartels, of Aylsham, aforesaid, and was buried at St. Peter's,
irancroft, 8 Feb. 1820, having by her (who d. Dec. 1788, aged 42, buried in
same place) had issue,
I. Thomas, of Carat's House and Orford Hill, Norwich, mayor of Norwich
1809, a banker, h. 15 July, 1768, m. 6 Sept. 1804. Sarah Hatfield, and was
buried in St. Peter's, ^I'ancroft, 29 Feb. 1820, having by her (who wa.s
buried 8 May, 1821) had issue,
1. James, 6. 6 Aug. 1805, d. 1814, buried at St. Peter's, Mancroft.
2. Thomas, b. 14 Nov. 1806.
3. Alfred, b. 13 Aug. 1809. d. 1816.
4. Henry, b. 28 Feb. 1811, d. at Hethei-sett.
5. Hatfield James, h. 19 March, 1818.
6. John Alfred, b. 29 3Iay, 1820, in. Julia Stark, and had issue, (1) Alfred ;
(2) Arthur James, m. Elfen Bensley ; (3) Herbert ; (I) Mary, m. William
Thomas Moore ; (2) Julia, and (3) Gertrude.
1. Marianne, b. 8 Dec. 1807. 2. Sarah, b. 6 April, 1812.
3. Emily, b. 4 May, 1816.
II. James, b. 4 March, 1770, m. 1st, Mary Anne Monch, of Norwich, wbo
was buried 24 Dec. 1811. He m. 2iidly, Anne Taddy, and by her had issue,
1. James; 2. Alexander, and 1. Anne.
III. John, b. 15 Oct. 1774, m. 2 Oct. 1806, Elizabeth Mann, and had issue,
1. John, b. at St. Augustine's, Norwich; 2. William, b. at Saham-Toney,
Norfolk; 3. Leonard, went to America, and 1. Elizabeth, b. at Lakenhani,
Norwich.
.IV. George, of Curat's House, h. 2 Oct. 1780. m. Georgina Harris, and was
buried in St. Peters, Mancroft, 1 Nov. 1813, leaving issue, 1. George, &.
18 Sept. 1813; 1. Georgiana, b. 9 Aug. 1810; 2. Anne, 6.9 April, 1812.
V. Robert, b. 3 Feb. 1784, d. unm. 24 July, 1802.
IV. Edward, of whom presently.
I. Anne, b. 13 Jan. 1772, d. unm., burled in St. Peter's. Mancroft.
II. Jane, b. 2 June, 1773, d. unm., buried in Hethersett.
III. Maria, b. 4 Jan. 1776, d. unm., buried in St. Peter's, Mancroft.
IV. Lucy, b. 31 Jan. 1777, d. loun. 17 Jan. 1805, buried in St. Peter's, Mancroft.
V. Susannah, b. 18 Feb. 1778, d. young, buried at St. Peter's. Mancroft.
VI. Sophia, 6. 5 Nov. 1779, d. unm., buried at St. Peter's, ^Slancroft.
VII. Rachel, b. 5 Oct. 1781, buried at St. Peter's, Mancroft, 14 Oct. 1817.
vm. Alice, b. 8 Feb. 1783, buried at St. Peter's, Mancroft.
IX. Mary Monch, 6. 14 June, 1786, buried at St. Peter's, ^Mancroft.
X. Susannah, b. 29 Nov. 1788, buried at St. Peter's, Mancroft, 18 Oct. 1831.
The youngest son,
Edward Back, b. 18 April, 1785, m. 31 July, 1815, Harriot,* dau. of Robert
* Jony QcAHLES, of Ufford, co. Northampton, the son of Thomas, of UffonI, and j^ndson
of William, of the stxme place, temp. He>'BT V, m. Amv Pluiudtead, and had issue,
I. George, of whom presently. il. Wiliiam. m. Henry, a priest.
I. Elizabeth, »i. John Norsike.
n. Margaret, m. Richard Wingfield, of Upton, co. Northampton, andtf. 4 Feb. 1575.
The eldest son,
Geokge Qcarles, of Ufford, Auditor to King Hkney VIII, m. ilargaret, dau. of Thomas
Browne, of Walcot, Northamptonshire, and had issue,
I. Francis, of whom presently. ii. John, of London, draper, wlio left issue.
I. Alice, m. William Cope, ot .Yshton, co. Oxford.
n. Dorothy, /«. Mathew C'ornascliail.
The elder son,
24 FAillLY RECORDS.
Alcock Barker, and (/. 1 May, 1857, buried at Tunsteaii, Norfolk, having hy
her (who (L 17 Jan. 1S71, also buried there) had is.sne,
I. Edward, b. 8 ^[arch, 1S19, J. 3 April, \SU. buried at Calcutta.
II. Robert, I. 20 Oct. 18-2-2. d. 28 June, 1887, buried at Tunstead, Norfolk.
. III. Philip, of whom presently.
■ IV. Charles, b. 4 May, buried 15 Aug-. 1S27. at St. Peter's, ]\[ancroft.
V. George, b. 17 Au'e. 1828, J. 11 Sept. 1874. buried at Tunstead.
I. Harriot, b. 23 July, 1820, d. 30 Oct. 184-4, buried at St. Peter's, Mancroft,
II. Alice, b. 17 Feb. 1823. d. IG Aug. 1875, buried at Tunstead.
III. Fanny (Aylsbam, Xoi'wich), b. 8 Oct. 1825.
Fe.\.>'C(s Qtarles, of UtTord, m. 1st, Cecilia Cniklieme, and hy licr had issue,
I. George, of Ufford, who was buried there, 17 .Tunc, 15S5, learing issue.
II. John, of Norwich, Mho left issue. III. Francis, of London. IV. Eobcrt, f?..9.j?-
V. 'I'houias, of Norwich, wlio left issue. VI. Brjan.
I. Alice, m. Humfrcv Welbj.
He m. 2ndly, Briduett. dau. of — Brampton, and was buried at "CfFord, 28 Nov. 1570,.
having by her, who was buried there, 30 June, 1591, had farther isHie,
VII. jliiES, of whom we treat. virr. Kamfrey, (f.s.p.
IX. Charles, m. 2Q Sept. 1.^86, Magdalen, dau. of John Bourne, of London, and had issue.
X. Jonas, of Portsmouth, who leit issue. XI. John, d.s.p.
XII. John, in. and hixd issue.
II. LiicT, in. Lawrence Lee. III. Elizabeth, m. Humfrey Bogg.
IV. Mabel, m. Eichard "Whittingliara.
V. Alice, m. 1st, Humphrey Pole, and 2ndly, — Lloyd.
The eldest son of the second marriage,
■ James Qfaeles, of Stewards, Romford, Clerk of the Green Cloth to Queen Elizabeth,.
and Purveyor of the Navy. ,d. Joane, dau. and heiress of Edward Daltou, of Mores Place,
Hadliam, Herts, and d. 25*Sept. 1590, having by her, who was buried 9 Oct. 1606, had issue,
I. Eobert (Sir), of Stewards, Knt. :\LP. for Colchester, i. 1580, m. 1st, Hester, dau. of Sir
Edward Lewkner, Knt. of Denham, Suffolk, and by her, who waa buried 9 Sept. 1612,.
had issue,
1. James, of Stewards, b. about lG04r> m. Anne Mordaunt, of Hempstead, Essex, and was
buried 16 Nov. 1642, leavint; issue, an only dau. and heiress,
Hester, m. William Holgate, of Walden and of Sidney College, Cambridge, and had
issue. 2. Edward, living 1637.
1. Susan, M. Eichard Cotton, of Hornchurch, Essex.
Sir Eobert, m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of 'William Brewster, of Castlehedingham, and widow of
Sir Thomas Seckford, of Seckford Hail, and by her, who was buried 12 Nov. 1616, had issue^
2. Ann, bapt. 5, d. 14 Oct. 1G16.
Sir Eobert, m. 3rdly, 6 May, 1617, Mary, dau. of Henry Parvish, of London, and of
Euckholts, Levtou, Esses., and was buried 2 Feb. 1639, having by her, who was buried
3 March, 1665, had issue.
3. Gabriel, of Canwell Hall, Herts, buried 28 Jan. 1650.
4. William, of Sleaford, Lincoln, h. 1620, m. by licence, diited 11 Nov. 1642, Ann Vernon,
widow, of Islington, co. ^Middlesex.
3. Elizabeth, livins 1647.
II. James, living 1599, f/.?./*. ill. Francis, of whom presently.
IV. Arthur, of Canwell Hall, Herts, hapt. 11 April, 1-599. d.s.p.
I. Martha, m. 26 May, 1597, Sir Cope Doyley, ivnt. of Chiselhampton, and d. IGIS, leaving
issue.
II. Marj-, bapt. 22 ^lay, 1594, m. 17 March, 1614, John Browne, of Tolthorpc, and Avas
buried at Castertou Parva, 22 May, 1634; he was buried there, 22 ilarch, 1633, leaving
issue. III. Frances.
rv. Priscilla, m. 8 Oct. 1605, Sir John Dryden, Bart., of Canons Ashby (the uncle of John
Dryden, the poet) and d.s.p.
The third son,
FBAycis QuAELES, the poet, of Lincoln's Inn, b. at Stewards, and ba])t. at Eomford,
8 May, 1592, m. at St. Andi-ew's, Holborn, 28 May, 1613. L'rsula Woodgate, asid d. S Sejit.
16^44'", and was buried at St. Yedast Church, Foster Lane, London, leaving issue, eighteen
children, of whom JoH>* QrAHLEs, the poet, I. 1624, d. iCGo, was ancestor of,
Thomas QrAnLi:.s, of Foulsham, attorney, whose parents were buried in All Saints'
Churchvard, Nor>vich, was 6. 19 March, 1728* ni. Oct. 1754, Martha, duu. of Nicholas Matlis,
of Snoring, and .Uice Wasey. his wife, and d. 28 Jan. 1788, buried in Foulsham Churchyard,
leaving issue, by her, who d. 1817,
BACK. 25-
IV. Lucy (Aylsbam, Xorwich). b. -i Jan. 1S.30.
V. Martha, h. 28 Xor. 18o2. ,a. VI April, 18(30, Rev. William Bowles, and
has issue, Guy Harold, and Margeiy.
Tlie yonupfer son,
Phimi' Back, Alderman and Sheriff of Xorwicli, 1879, l. 15 June, 1824,
VI. 7 Jane, 1849, Hannah,* dau. of Charles Whaites, of Witton Hall, co.
Norfolk, and has issue,
I. Philip, of Avhom presently.
I. Thomas Franci*, b. at Foulsliam. 27 Sept. 1767, m. at Eeepiiara, Xorfolk, 10 Feb.
1708, Anne, tlau. of — Leaford, of Ely, and d. 6 Dec. 1837, lea-ring issue,
1. Thomas (Kev.). a great antiquary, b. 23 Mui-L-h. 1799, <i. 184-5.
2. William, a solicitor of Foubham* b. 27 Sept. ISOl, m. tiie dau. of — Caldecott, but hcvd
no issue.
1. Charlotte, m. July, 1S34, Kobert Dencli, of Ely, and is deceased.
2. Martha Anne, d. unm.
I. Martha ilatli?, I. Feb. 1756, d. itiiui. 1773, and buried at Foulsham.
ir. Frances, b. at Foulsham, 19 March, 175S, in. there. 12 March, 1776, Robert Augustine
Holl, of Twyford Hall, co. Norfolk, and d. in Xorwich, 2 March, 1826, leaving issue, two
soas, who d. abroad. iir. Alice, of whom -we treat.
IT. Charlotte, b. at Foulsham, 12 April, 1764, ui. there, 12 Dec. 1793, William Bircham,
of Keepham, Xorfolk, and d.s.p. 9 Nov. 1803.
r. Harriot, d. uidh., buried at Foulsham.
The third dau.,
Alice Qx;.\.eles. b. at Foulsham. 23 llarch. 1761, m. there, 18 Feb. 1783, Kobeet Alcock
Bakker, and was buried at Heighani. having by him, who d. 11 Sept. 1734. had issue.
I. George, b. 7 Feb. 1784. m. 24 April. ISOS, Outherine, dau. of Arthur Browne, of Norwich,
ami had issue, 1. Geuige. a. uiint. Xov. 1S32 ; 2. Arther (Evrv.) ; 1. Ellen ; 2. Katherine,.
m. William Millard ; 3. Harriet ; 4. :irartha ; o. Rachael, and 6. Eose, m. Eev. :iIelsop Hill.
II. Harry, b. 5 'May, 1791, d. in infancy, 11 March, 1793.
I. Hahkiot, of wliom we treat.
n. Martha, b. 13 June, 1788, d. unm. 1878, buried at Heighani.
The elder dau.,
Habeiot Bakeeb, b. 10 Feb. 1787, m. 31 July, 1815, Edwaed Bace, son of Thomas
Back, and had issue, ten children {see ante).
* EoBEBT Whaites, of Ingham, Norfolk, b. 22 Sept. 1744. m. Bridget Johnson (o. IS
Nov. 1750, d. 15 June, 1S07) and d. 15 June. 1790, and was buried with his wife at Ingham,
leaving issue,
I. Robert, b. 11 April, 1773, m. Frances , and f^. at Ingham (both buried there),.
leaving issue,
1. John, b. at Ingham, vi. 30 April, 1S36, the Hon. Caroline Laura, youngest dau. cf
John, 2nd Baron Woodhouse {see Bubee's Peerage, KlMBERiEr. E.).' She rf. 1 July
1856, and had a son, John Woodhouse, who d.s.p. 2. Charles, d. unm.
1. Elizabeth, b. at Ingliam, tii. Rev. Edward Wymer, and had issue.
II. John, b. 9 .ilarch, 1777, left no issue by his wife, who m. 2ndly, — Stanhaw.
III. Chaeles, of whom presently.
IT. Edward, of Langley, Norfolk, b. 12 Mav, 1781, m. Elizabeth Tuthill (sister of
- Mrs. Charles Whaites, of Whitton Hall), and had issue,
1. Edward, d. mnn. 2. John. d. iin,n.
1. Elizabeth, /«. Charles Brown, of Norwich.
2. Sarah, m. Robert Whaites, of Langley (see below).
3. Henrietta, m. — Sedgewick, of Ipswich, and had issue. ' 4. Hannah, d. unm.
5. Martha, d. vn,;i. 6. Mary, d. unm. 7. Bridget, d. unm.
I. Bridget, b. 5 March. 1774, m. — Cubitt, of Statham, Norfolk, and liad issue.
II. Elizabeth, b. 25 June, 1775, m. — Utting, and d. 20 April, 1805, leaving issue, one son
and two daus.
The third son,
Chaeles Whaites, of Wliitton Hall, Norwich, b. 26 Nov. 1778, m. Martha Tuthill,.
-« descendant of Sir Geor_'e Tuthill. and had issue,
I. Charles Henry, of Rougham. Norfolk, m. Elizabeth Bayfield, and had issue,
1. Charles, wj. — Tans, of Great Yarmouth. He m. 2ndly, and had bsue, a dau.
1. Eliza, m. George Barton, of Southwood, and had issue. '
2. EUzabeth, d. u>,,/i. at Rougham.
3. Henriette, m. W. Overman, of Weasanham and Haverland, Norfolk, but d.s.p.
n. Robert Tuthill, m. his cousin, Sarah, dau. of Edward Whaites, of Langley {see aboce)^
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FAMILY' RECORDS.
I. Fanny Harriot, b. 13 Jan. 1S56. m. '.) Jan. 1678, Frederick Edwards, of
Xorwich.
II. Ethel Mary, b. 'IS Dec. lSo4, m. 28 July, 1887, Josepli Gibbons.
B.A., of Dulwich College, Sussex, and has issue, one son and two daus.
The only son,
Philip Edward Back, of Carat's House. Xorwich, !Major 1st Norfolk
Volunteer .Yrtillery, b. 14 Jan. lS»iO, ni. 4 Oct. 1S81, Ellen Race, youngest
dau. of Williaci Shales, of Great Yamionth, Norfolk, and Bradwell, Suffolk,
-and has issue.
I. Philip Glandford, b. 21 Oct. 18S2.
II. William Edward, b. 29 Sept. 1889.
III. Nicholas, h. IS Sept. 1891.
IT. Thomas Quarles, b. 23 Sept. 1892.
T. Dorothy, b. 15 Jan. 1885, d. 13 Sept. 1886, buried at St. Andrew's, Eaton,
NorAvich.
II. Phyllis Mary, b. 13 June, 1886.
III. Hellen Ursula, b. 31 March, 1888.
Arms — Per saltire arg. and gu. a lion rampant guardant ppr. on a chief
wavy ar. a woolpack of the first between two bezants. Crest — A grifiin
passant per pale wavy gn. and arg. collared or wings elevated erminois the
dexter claw supporting a woolpack as in the arms.
BAGGE.
Lineage. — This family has held lands in Norfolk
■since 1560. Ralph Bagge. of Cockley Cley, co.
Norfolk (son of Ralph Bagge, and nephew of Simon
Bagge), made his will 28 Aug. 1638, which was
proved 28 Oct. 1641. He left issue, a son,
Sniox Bag<tE, of Cockley Cley, co. Norfolk, who
d. before April, 1672, leaving issue,
I. Francis, of Flitcham, co. Norfolk.
Ti. JoHX, of whom we treat.
Ill, Simon, ^I.A., of Caius College, Cambridge,
who d. 1682.
I. Constance.
"The second son,
John Bagge, of Cockley Cley, co. Norfolk, m.
Mary, dau. of John Cai'ter, of Northwold, and left
issue, a son,
and had issue, 1. Tutliill ; 1. Ellen; 2. Isabel; 3. Kate; 4. Alice, ,n. John Brown;
5. Anne, m. — Smith ot" Onjar.
in. John, b. IS March, 1814, d. un/yi. 1821.
IV. Edward, h. IS Oct. ISIG, m. Eliza Bage, sister to Dr. Bage, of Chester, but d.s.p.
V. William, l. 30 2s^ov. 1S19, m. Fannv Hallet Middleditch, of London, and was buried
at Rougliam, having by her, who d. IS Jo, buried at Norwich Cemetery, had issue,
1. Charles, m. a daii. of John Walker, of Lynn Regis.
1. Fanny, d. in infancy, buried at Rou^bam.
2. Laura Elizabeth, m. Richard Percival Noverre, of Norwich, and had issue, a dau.,
Dorothy.
VI. Henry Tutliill, m. Henrietta Hemsby. and had issue, a dau., Bridget.
I. Martha Brown, m. Edward Morgan, of Norwich, but d.f p.
II. Sarah, b. 10 Aug. 1811. d. num., buried in Norwich Cemetery.
HI. Bridget, 6. 5 April, 181.3, d. at St. Leonards, 7 March, 1891.
IT. Hannah, m. (as in the test) Philip Back.
BAGGE. 27
J(,iiN Bagi;e, of King's Lynn, Norfolk, m. 1st, 169'J. Sarah, dan. of Samuel
Thacker. of Lynn, and widow of Geoffrey Gynn, and by her had issue, with
two dans., tAvo sons,
I. Samuel. ii. John.
He 711. '2ndly, Susan, dau. and coheiress of — Cranwell, and J. 1741
having by her had issue.
iU. John, 7)1. Sarali, dau. of Stephen Allen, and by her (who in. 2ndly,
Edmund Rolfe, of Heacham) had issue.
IV. William, of whom we treat.
V. Cranwell. vi. Simon.
VII. Charles (Rev.), D.D.. i)i. Barbara, dau. of Edmund Elsden, of King's
Lynn, and d. 17 Aug. 1791, having by her, who d. 6 May, 1769, had
issue,
Charles Elsden, of Quebec House, East Dereham, Norfolk. "M.D., in. 19
March, 1782, Anne, dau. and heir of Capt. Thomas Lee "Warner, and d.
29 April, 1799, having by her, ^ho m. 2ndly, his cousin, Tbomas Bagge,
of Stradsett (see post), had issue,
1. Henry Lee, of Quebec House, h. 12 Jan. 17S3, d. unm. 10 June, ISOS.
2. Charles Thomas. 6. 11 Xov. 178-t. d. 25 April, 1795.
3. William Wilson, of Quebec House, who assumed the surname and
arms of Lee- Warner, by Royal Licence, 21 May, 1814, h. 16 Dec. 1785.
m. Mary Anne, dau. of John Tm-lough Dering. and had an only child.
Marian Derian, who m. 5 July, 1855, Col. William Earle Gascoyne
Lytton Bulwer, of Heydon Hall, co. x^orfolk, and has issue {see Burke's
Landed Gentry, Bulwek. of Hevdon).
4. John, b. 10 Dec. 1786, d. 14'Dec. 1788.
5. Edward, H.E.I.C.S.. h. 18 ^March, 1788, who assumed the names and
arms of Lee-Warxer, by Koyal Licence, 1814.
6. Arthur, Lieut. R.N., b. 27 Feb. 1793, also took the names and arms
of Lee-Warxer, as above.
7. Thomas, b. 7 July, 1795, also took the names of Lee-Warxer.
The fourth son,
William Bagge, of Islington Hall. Norfolk, b. 1700, m. Jane, dau. of Peter
Dixon, and heiress of her brother. Thomas Dixon, of Islington Hall, co.
Norfolk, and by her, who d. 7 Jan. 1790, had issue,
I. William, d. unm. 1801.
II. Thomas, of whom we treat.
I. Jane, d. 2cnm. 1791.
II. Susan, d. unm. 1800.
III. Elizabeth, m. Rev. Richard Hamond, second son of A. Hamond, of
Wootton, Norfolk.
The second son,
Thomas Bagge, of Stradsett Hall, and Islington Hall, Norfolk, bapt. 1 Jan.
1740, in. 1st. 20 July, 1768, Pleasance, dau. and co-heiress of Philip Case,
of Stradsett. and Gaywood, and by her, who was buried 1 Nov. 1790, had
issue,
I. Thomas Philip, of whom presentlv.
II. William, of Gaywood Hall, J. P. and D.L., b. 1778, d.s.p. 21 Jan. 1835.
I. Pleasance, in. 10 Dec. 1801. Rev. Edward Halton, LL.D., rector of
Gaywood, younger brother of Sir Thomas Preston, Bart., and (7. 11 Feb.
1830, leaving issue.
II. Jane, m. 21 March, 1799, Sir Thomas Preston, Bart., of Beeston, co.
Norfolk, and d. 22 Aug. 1846. leaving issue {see Bl'RKe's Peerage and
Baronetage).
He m. 2adly, 17 Nov. 1800, Anne. dau. of Thomas Lee-Warner, of Walsing-
tam, and widow of his cousin Charles Elsden Bagge, M.D. (see ante), and d.
19 Aug. 1807, having by her, who d. 15 Aug. 1807, had issue.
28 FAMILY RECORDS.
III. Anne, /». 3 Marcli, 1802. ;/). 21 July, 1S29. Captain "William Siuioti
Houprhton Fitzroy. of Kempstoii, Xorfolk, son of Lieut. -Gen. the Hon.
William Fitzroy, of Kempstou. sixth son of Charles, 1st Raron Southampton
(set' BLRKti'.-i Feeni'je and Baronetaije), and d. ifay, 18G0, leaving issue.
The elder sou,
Thomas Philip R.^g<;e. of Stradsett and Islins^ton, Norfolk. J. P., D.L., h.
29 July, 1771, m. 28 Apinl, 1S08, Grace, youncresr dau. of Richard Salisbury,
of Castle Park. Lancaster, and '/. 3 June, 1827, having by her, who d. '27
Jan. 1834, asjed 56, had issne.
I. Thomas' Philip, h. 31 Jan. 1809, d. 21 Feb. 1816.
II. WiLLi.vii (Sir), created a baronet (see Bl'RKe's Peerage and Banmetage).
III. RicnAi:D, of m horn pi-esently.
IV. Edward, of Islington Hall, b. 2 Dec. 1812. m. 21 :Nray. 1835, Jane,
youngest dau. of tht; Rev. Edward Hulton, LL.D.. and d.s.p. 19 ^lay. 1845.
She 7n. 2ndly, 4 Jan. 1849, her cousin, James Dott Hulton, who d. 7 Aug. 1863.
V. Henry Case, Bengal Civil Service, h. 22 Xov. 1814. in. 9 Jan. 1836,
Margaret, dau. of ]\[ajor-Geu. Herbert Bowen. H.E.I.C.S., and d. 31 Aug.
1841, leaving issue,
1. Henrv ^Salisbury, h. 27 Jan. 1837, d. 3 Oct. 1867.
2. Arthur Herbert, Capt. R.E.. b. 12 Feb. 1838. vi. 15 Dec. 1864, Caroline
^larv, dau. of .Major-Gen. Duke, and d.s.p. 19 Jan. 1871.
3. Frederick Clifford Salisbury, b. 19 Sept. 1849, m. 26 Feb. 1870, Anita,
dau. of — Donovan.
1. Helen !Marv Anne, m. 1863, Charles Fuller, younarest son of Gen.
Fuller. He(/.'l875.
VT. Arthur, b. 16 April. 1816. d. 4 June. 1828.
VII. Philip Salisbury (Rev.). ^l.A., rector of Walpole. St. Peter's, Norfolk,
b. 18 Oct. 1817. m. 23 April. lS4o. Julia, dau. or the Yen. Stephen Creyke,
Archdeacon of York, and d. lu Oct. 1890, leaving issue,
1. Osbert. b. 24 Aug. 1852.
2. Stephen Salisbury, b. 22 Sept. 1859.
1. Grace Julie Stephanie. 2. Sarah Gertrude. 3. Mildred.
4. Philippa Caroline Henrietta, vi. 23 April. 1874, Rev. William Hulton.
5. Barbara. 6. Mary Gilford.
I. Maria, m. 17 June, 1831, Henry Yillebois, J. P., of ^Marham House,
Norfolk.
II. Pleasance. rn. 17 Sept. 1835. Rev. Henrv Edward Knatchbull, son .of
Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bart., and d.s.p. 31 Dec. 1865 (see Bl'RKe's Peerage
and Baronetage).
The third son.
Richard Bagi;k, of Gay-wood Hall, King's Lynn, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., b.
17 June, 1810 (twin with his brother "William), m. 1 Oct. 1835. Pleasance,
eldest dau. of the Rev. Edward Hulton, LL.D., and d. 5 April. 1891, having
by her, who d. 6 June, 1869, had issue,
*I. Richard Salisbury, Capt. 10th Foot, b. 7 July, 1836, d. unm. 18 Dec. 1886.
II. THOyAS Edward, of whom presently.
III. Herbert, b. 1 July, 1843, m. 1871, and has issue, Richard, b. 1872, and a
dan.
I. Pleasance Grace, m. 12 ^lay, 1864. Theophilus Russall Buckwortb,
D.L., of Cockley Cley Hall, co. Norfolk, who d. 5 Feb. 1873, leaving issue.
II. Jane ^Margaret.
III. Louisa Clifford.
The second son.
Thomas Edwap.d BAfiOE. of Gaywood Hall, King's Lynn, Norfolk. J.P. and
D.L., !M.A., Cambridfje {Club — Oxford and Cambridge). Hon. Lieut. -CoL
late Major P.W.O. Norfolk Art. Militia, 6.30 April, 1838, m. 1st. G Sept. 1871,
Louisa ^laria Mary, eldest dau. of the late Frederick Walpole Keppel, of
BAILLIE.
29
Lexham Hall, Xorfolk (see Burkk's Pfpnuje (nid Baronctiiqe, Alp.kmarle, E.).
She d.s.p. 3 Feb. 1SS2. He m. 'Jndlj, G ^March. 1884, Constance Mary,
Toancrest Jaa. of Lloyd Baxendale, of Greculiam Lodge, Borks.
Arms — Lozentry paly bendy arg. and ga. two flauncheg or on a clilef of tlie
last an annulet between two ciuquefoils of tbe second. Crest — A pair of
wing.s addorsed or semee of annulets gu. Motto — Spes est in deo.
BAILLIE.
Lineage. — William pe Baliol, of Penston,
Haddingtonsliii'e, and Carnbrue, Lauavksliire, both
in the barony of Bothwell, the youno^cst .'Jon of Sir
Alexander Baliol, of Cavers, Great Chamberlain of
Scotland, l'J9-,and Isabel, his Avife, dan. of Richard
■de Chilian. He m. thedau. of Sir William "Wallace,
bv his wife Mai'ion Braidfoot, of Lamiiirrton, ami
thus the family acquired that property. He accom-
])anied Wallace in his expedition to the relief of
Scotland, and was fined in consequence four years"
rent of his estates in 1297, by Eowap.d I. His son,
SiC William Baillil:, of Hc^png, Penston and
Carubrue, "^ as taken prisoner v.-ith DaviI' II, when
that King was defeated at Nevill's Cross near Dur-
liara. He was knighted by David IT, "27 Jan. lo.")8,
and was granted a charter of confirmation of the
lands and barony of Lambistcn, Lanark, and, in
1359, the lands of Hyndshaw and Watson. His
grandson.
Sir Willl4.:m Baillie, of Lamington, m. about. 1430, Marion, dan. of Sir
John Seaton, of Seaton, and had issue, four sons and one dau. The three
eldest sons maimed their tutor, a clergvuian (who d. from his injury), on
account of a grievous offence, and fearing the power of tlie church fled the
country. The issue,
I. Alexander, of whom presently.
II. David,* ancestor of the families of Innishargie, aad Ringdufferin,
Ireland.
III. John, settled in the Isle of Anglesey.
• Davii) Baillie, of Laniingtcn, the second son of Sir WiUiam Baillie, of Lamington,
and ilarion, his wife, dau. of Sir John .Seaton, of S.^afcon {see Landed Gentry, Baillik of
Dochfour), was father of,
Alexa>dek B.\illie, of Dunraget, h. about 1-5 tO, an officer in the English Army, who
IJurchi'.sed the hinds of Innishargie, co. Down, and hxd a sou,
Alexasdep. Bailie, of Innishargie and Rinsdufferiu, co. Down, who altered the spelling
of hi.^ surname, was b. 1587, d. 20 Au2. 1HS2, Icavini; issu?,
I. John, of Innishargie, 6. 1G23, ?». Catherine Carr, and -./. 1GS7, leaving with other issue,
an eldest son, James, of Innisharirie House, I. 1653, »i. Jane, dau. of Sir Francis Annesley,
of Castle Willau, co. Down, and d. 1710, leaving with other issue, a son, John, of lunis-
hp,rgie House, co. Down, Hii^h Sheriff 1725. A. 1H97. >«. Jane, dau. of ilathew Fonle, of
Seaforde, co. Down, and d. 1759. leaving with otlicr issue, a son. Janu-s, of Inni*iiar^ie
House (wliich he sold), was Higii SheriU 17G7, b. 1724, m. Anne. dau. of Francis Hall, <tl
Strangford, co. Down, and d.s.p. 1787.
II. Edward, of Hingdufferin, from whom that family {see Bceke's Landed Gentrif),
I. Margaret. II. Jane.
30 FAMILY RECORDS.
IV. William,* ancestor of the family of Baillik, oj Luviingtoyi.
I. Margaret, )n. John, Earl of Sutherland.
The eldest son,
Alkxandeu Baillie, of Dunain. served as ,a Volunteer, under the first Earl
of Huntly. his cousin gernian, at the battle of Brechin, and was rewarded for
his services bv the grant of Dunain. Dociifour, Leys and Torbreck. The Earl
of Huntly also appointed him Constable of the Casi.le of Inverness. He hi.
Catherine, dau. of Sir AVilliam Grant, of Treucky, and had a son,
William Baillil, of Dunain, Sheriff of Inverness, and Constable of the
Castle of Inverness in 1531. He m. a dau. of Ross of Balnagown, and had
issue a son,
Alkxaxuer Baillie, of Dunain, who was Sheriff of Inverness 1547-8, and
left two sons,
I. David, of whom presently'.
II. Thomas, of Corsalia, Sheriff of the county, 1558-63.
The elder son,
David Baillie, of Dunain, and of >Shuglie, den-Urquliart, Constable of the
Castle of Inverness, 15-iS, m. Margaret, dau. of Rose, of Kilravock, and d,
1558, leaving issue,
I. Alexander, of Dunain, Sheriff of the county 1566-76, obtained a chai'ter
of confirmation from the Regent ^furray in 1564. of the lands of Dunain,
Dochfour, Leys, and Torbreck, and d. iiinn. 1576.
IL William, of Avhom presently.
The younger son,
Willlvm Baillie, of Dunain ]\rorc, Dunain Croy and Balrepart, living
10 Jan. 1577, m. Catherine, third dau. of Robert Moi-e ISInnro, of Foulis,
chief of the Clan, by Margaret, his wife, dau, of Sir James Ogilvie, of Finlater,
and had issue,
I. Alexander, of whom presently.
II. John, Provost of Inverness 1583, ancestor of the family of Baillie,
of Leys.
The elder son,
Alexander Baillie, of Dunain, Sheriff of the county, 1585-93, m. Catherine,
dau. of Munro of Miltown, and had issue,
I. William, of Dunain, m. Isabella, dau. of Duncan Forbes, of Culloden, and
has i.ssue,
1. Alexander, vi. Jane, dau. of Sir John MacKenzie, of Coul, and had
issue,
(1) William, of Dunain, Provost of Inverness, 1691. m. 1st, Mary, dau.
of William Duff", of Muirtowu, and had issue,
a. William, h. 12 Jan. 1693, d. in infancy.
* William Baillie. of Laminston, fourth son of Sir William Baillie. of Lamington. m.
1492, ilarion, dau. of .Sir Patrick Hume, of Pohvarth, and had issue, i. Richard, ircin whom
the BiiLLiES of Bajlie; ii. William, who d.s.p. ; III. Andrew, of whom presently; iv.
Cutbbert, from whom descended the Balllies of St. John's Kuk, Jervis Wood, Mellerstein,
Walston, and Mannerhall. The third son,
Andrew Baillie, of Lamington, is said to have been killed at Flodden, 1513, d.r.p. His
son,
Andrew Baillie, of Lamington, heir of his grandfather, h. 3 Jfarch, 1521, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of David, Earl of Crauford, and Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of James, Lord Humiltea.
His son.
Sir William Baillie, of Lamington, ifaster of the Eobes to ifarv, second wife of
Ja3IE3 Y of Scotland, m. 1532, Janet, natural dau. of Jamts, third Loid Hamilton, and lirst
Earl of Arran, afterwards Regent of Scotland, and d. 1567, leaving a son,
Sir William Baillie, of Lamington, who fought on the side oi Mart, Queen of Scots,
against the Regent iiurray, 13 -Mar, IGoS. He m. ilargaret, dau. of Robert, Lord
Jlaxwell, and lett an only dau. and heiress, Margaret, of Lamington, ni. Edward Maxwell, of
Dundi'ennau.
BATLLIE. 31
a. !Mary, 6. 12 Xov. IG'Jo, in. her cousin, John Baillie.
He m. '2adly, 12 Aug. 1700, his cousin, Helen, dau. of John Baillic,
and had issue,
b. Alexander, )n. Anue, dau. of Ai-chibald Campbell, of Clunes, and
had issue,
(a) John, of Dunain, Colonel of the Inverness Fencibles, 1795-6,
m. Isabella, dau. of Dr. Campbell, of Badgate, and d. 171*7, Isaving
1. Villiam, H.E.I.C.S., h. 17S9, J.s.p. 4 April, 1869.
2. Alexander, d. young.
1. ^largaret, m. Hugh Rose, of Kilravock. 2. Ann, d. 7inm.
(b) William, Col. H.E.I.C.S., taken prisoner and put to death bj
Hyder Ali, 1782.
(a) Anne, in. George Baillie, of Leys, and had issue.
(6) Helen, m. Dr. Alves, of Shipland, and had issue.
c. David, of Fort Augustus.
b. ]Magdalen, m. Sir Archibald Campbell, of Clunes.
(2) John, of Knocknagoil.
(1) Anne, ^a. Grant, of Glenraoriston.
(2) Mary, m. Grant, of Clunie.
2. John, called Commissary Baillie, Sheriff of the county, left issue,
John, vi. his cousin, Mary, dau. of AVilliam Baillie, of Dunain.
Helen, m. (as his second wife) William Baillie, of Dunain, just
mentioned.
1. Marv, m. — AlafVinto^b, of Borlnm.
2. Anne, m. Frascr, of Culduthel.
3. Elizabeth, in. Mackintosh, of Holm.
4. Janet, vi. Archdeacon Eraser, of Ross,
II. David, of whom we treat.
The younger son.
David Baillii:, of Dochfour, and Easter, and Wester Dochairn, excom-
municated as a papist by the Presbyterian Church, 28 May, 1G73 ; m. 1669,
Margaret, dau. of Hugh, 8th Lord Lovat. and by her had issue, a son,
Alex-\.xder Baillie, of Dochfour, m. 1709, Hanuah, dau. of Eraser, of Relig,
and widow of James Grant, of Shuglie, and had issixe,
I. Hugh, of Dochfour, ancestor of that family (»>■(? Burke's Landed Gentry).
II. William, of Rosehall, Sutherland, who was father of General Sir Ewau
Baillie, Bart., General Charles Baillie, of Aberichau, and George Baillie, a
West India merchant, in London.
III. Evan, of Aberichan. iv. David, of whom we treat.
I. Isabella, m. 1723, John Grant, of Torndow.
The fourth son,
David Baillie, from whom tlie Leicestershire branch, of the family derives,,
left issue at his decease, a son,
James Baillie,?). 1744, of whom there are portraits by Raebum at Dochfour,
and at listen Grange, m. 1784, Catherine, dau. of Robert Gordon, of Halhead,
CO. Aberdeen, by the Lady Henrietta, his wife, dau. of the 2ud Earl of
Aberdeen, and d. 1828, leaving issue,
David, of whom presently. Ann, m. W. Maberly, and d. 1868.
The only son,
David Baillie, of Hill Park, Westerham, Kent, and of 14, Belgrave Square,
h. 1785, m. 29 Oct. 1829, Louisa, dau. of Geu. the Hon. Sir William
Stewart, G.C.B., brother of George, 8th Earl of Galloway, and Lady Frances,,
his wife, dau. of the Hon. John Douelas, second son of James, IGth Earl of
^lorton, and sister of George Sholto, 18th Earl of ^lorton, and Edward Gordon
Lord Penrhyn Ui:r Eukke's Peerage and Baro7iefage), and d. June, 18*31, having
by her, who d. 1871, had issue,
:i2
FAAJILY RECORDS.
I. James William, of whom presently.
II. William Henry, h. 1S35, 7/i. and has issue.
iir. Henry David' b. ISoiJ, an officer of 2ud Batt. Rifle Brigade, d. 1858.
IV. Charles Husfli. late of tlie 7th Hussars, h. 1838.
V. Alexander Horatio, b. 1839.
I. Frances Jane, hi. 7 Sept. 18(35, Charles Wombwell, late lOth Hussars,
and J. 11 Aug. 187G, leaving issue (see El'kkk's Feararje ajid Baro)ietai/e).
II. Jane Katherine, b. 1833, .a. Rev. H. R. Reynolds, audc?. 1874, leaving issue.
The eldest son,
James William Baillik, of Ilston Grange, Leicestershire, J.P. (Chd'S —
Turf, Boodle's, and Pratt's), Col. Commanding the Leicestershire Yeomanry
Cavalry, served formerly in the Royal Horse Craards and Avas A.D.C. to Lord
Rokeby, commanding the Brigade of Guards in the Crimea, and was after-
wards in the King's Dragoon Guards in India, b. 11 Aug. 1832, m. 28
Aug. 1860, Elizabeth FJorence, dau. of Frederick Mageuis, and has issue,
I. Frederick David. Cupt. -ith Hussars, b. 3 July, 18G2.
II. Henry Thomas James, b. l-i Aug. 1865.
I. Catherine Louisa Maude, d. in infancy, 1861.
II. Florence Evelyn Mary, b. 29 Feb. 1864, d. 2 Julv, 1886.
III. Violet Maud Mary, h. 20 Xov. 1870, m. 2 April. 1891, Robert Andrew
Falkner, of Ashlands, Billesdon, Leicestershire, and has is=ae, Robert James
Vere, b. 9 Jan. 1892; Basil Baillie, b. 9 Xov. 1892, and Guv Roderick, b.
6 July, 1894.
Arms — Az. nine stai-s three, three, two and one arg. Crest — A boar's head
■erased ppr. Motto — Quid clarius astris.
BAIN.
Lineage.— Robert Baix, of Glasgow (son of
;Mathew Bayne, of Partick, who d. 1785), m. Aarnes
Dykes, dau. of D. Miles, andcZ. 1848, having by her,
who d. 1861, had issue, a son.
Sir James Baix, K.B.. F.R.S., of Crofthead, Cum-
berland, and Park Terrace, Glasgow (Clubs — Carlton
and Scottish Conservative, Edinburgh), J.P. and
D.L., CO. Lanark, D.L. for Glasgow; was Lord
Provost of Glasgow, 187-lr-77. and M.P. for White-
haven, 1891-93 ; b. 22 Jan. 1818, in. 1846, Mary, dau.
of John Dove, of Glasgow, and by her, who d. 1864,
has issue,
I. John Dove, J.P. cos. Cumberland and Lanark,
b. 1848.
II. James Robert, of Moresby Hall, Whitehaven,
J.P. CO. Camberland, Colonel 3rd Batt. Border
Regt., b. 1851, m. 1886, Lily, youngest dau. of
the Hon. ^h.\ Justice Burton, of Toronto, Canada.
Arms — Az. a wolf's head erased or, on a chief arg. a salmon on its back
ppr. with a signet ring in its mouth of the second. Crest— A dexter arm
t-mbowed gn. the hand grasping a dirk ppr. Motto — Et arte, et marce.
BAIXE.^. •M^
BAINES.
Lineage. — Gkoiiok Baixes (son of Wir.r.iAM Baixes, anrl crrandson of
Leoxakd Baixes:, of Wistow, York, who <I. 15SS) was bariecl at Wistow, IG
Jane, 1622, leaving^ a son,
Leoxard Baixes, of Wistov,-, m. 1614, Catherine Collin.son, and by her, who
d. May, 1634;, had issne, a son,
Joiix Baixes. of Wistow. bapt. 16 Xov. 162.3, m. ^largaret, dan. of Jolm
Hewley (and Dorothy, his wife, dau. of John Wood, of Copmanthorpe. Yoi-ks),
and sister of Sir John Hewley, Knt.. ^I.P., of Bell Hall, Xaburn, Yorks,
which he bnilt 16S0. By her, who was bapt. 22 Oct. 1620, and d. 2o Jan.
16o9, he left a son,
JoHX Baixes, of ^yistow, bapt. 12 March, 164S, m. at Cawood, 1692, his
cousin Dorothy, widow of John Conyers, and dau. of Christopher Hewlev, of
York, and Annie, his wife, dau. of Sir William Cayley, Bart., of Brompton,
Yorks, and had issue, a son,
Hewlev Baixes, of Bell Hall, which, he inherited from Sarah, widow of
Sir John Hewley, Knt., above-mentioned, and dau. and heiress of Robert
Woolryche. He was h. 10 June, 1693. m. Lucy, dau. of Henry ^[asterman,
■of Wheel Hall, Yorks, and d. 22 Feb. 1760, having by her, who d. 20 Aug.
1760, had issue,
I. Hewley, of whom presently.
II. Henry, Lieut. R.X., h. 8 Aug. 1723.
III. John, of Killinghall, Riplev, and of Whitby, doctor of medicine, h.
26 June, 1726.
I. Ann, buried 2-5 Jan. 1725.
The eldest son.
Rev. Hewley Baixe?, of Bell Hall, Yorks, h. 2-5 Oct. 1721. w. at the
•Chapel Royal, Whitehall. 26 Feb. 1758, Mary, dau. of George Ellis, and d.
1800, leaving issue,
I. Hewley Joiix, of whom presently.
II. Henry, midshipman R.X., served in the West Indies, h. 14 Sept.
1765, d. in London.
I. Lucy, h. 30 Xov. 1756. m. — Sawyer, and d. 1832.
II. Mary, b. 9 March, 1759.
III. Anne, b. 12 Dec. 1760, m. 22 July, 1797, George Ellis, of York, and
d. 13 Sept. 1826.
IV. Dorothy, b. 2 March, 1764, m. 6 Jan. 1791, Rev. John Graham.
V. Sarah, b. 2 Xov. 1766, d. 8 May, 1789.
VI. :^[a^garet, h. 31 Oct. 1768, buried 17 Oct. 1769.
VII. Elizabeth, m. David Russell, and d. 1823, aged 53.
The elder son,
Hewley Johx Baixes, of Bell Hall, Yorks, sometime an officer in tlie
Army and afterwards Colonel York Volunteers, b. 16 Oct. 1762, m. 10 July,
1786, iCai-y, dau. of Timothy Mortimer, and d. 23 June, 1830, having by her,
who d. 10 Dec. 1826, had issue,
I. Hewley Mi.iktimek. of whom prosentlv.
I. Mary Anne. b. 3 Julv. 1789, d. 1791. '
II. Arabella, b. 16 Sept' 1792, d. S Dec. 1S18.
in. Mary, b. 20 Dec. 1794, d. 30 Jan. 1834.
The onlv son,
Hewley Mortimer Baixes. of Bell Hall, Yorks, b. 23 :^[av, 1788, rtr.
11 Oct. 1820, :Mary, dau. of William H. Harrison, F.R.S., M.D"., of Ripon,
■imd d. 21 Feb. Ib74, having'by her, who d. 24 March, 1874, bad issue,
' D
34
F.UriLY RECORDS.
I. Hewley John. Capt. doth Reg-iment, /-. 24- Jnne, 1S23, m. '2S April,
1S4G. Esther !Mary. d;ui. of Oliver Shfiunon. and ^/.. >■•.;). Oct. 1S55.
II. Henry. Capt. Enst Yorlc^ ]\Iilitia, h. '2ii Aug. 1824, m. Emily Jane, datu
of Jo.=eph Pc-T.>^e, and d.^.f. 16 Feb. 18*38.
iir. ^'iLLTAM ^loRTiMKR. of whom p'-escntly.
I. Mary Catherine. 6. 4 Dec. 1821, m. A July. 1845. her cousin, John
Jame.s " Harrison, of Harrogate, J. P. and D.L., and d. G ^March, 1871,
leaving issue, nine children.
The younge.st son.
William :MonTiMER Baixks, F.R.G.S., of Bell Hall. Xahurn, Yorks. Lord of
the Manors of Deiorhton and "Wigginton. Yorks. h. 7 May, 1830. ?/;. 23 Jan.
1855. Mary Anne Verdon, dau. of Peter Russell Dixon, of Auckland, Xew
Zealand, and has i.ssae.
I. He^vley ^lortimer. h. 24 Sept. 1865.
II. Henry Verdon. h. 13 Feb. 1868.
III. "William Philip. !>. 5 !May, 1874, lost his life in the shipwreck of the
"Port Yarrock." 29 Jan. 1894.
IV. Leonai*d ^[ortinier, h. 15 April, 1878.
V. Walter Francis Woolryche, b. 4 Oct. 1884.
I. !Mary Frances ^[ortimer. vi.. 26 June. 1878. Henry Walter Verdon, M.D.
Ti. Katherine, m. 19 ^May, 1836. Charles Henry Christopher Harrison, of
Holme on Sv.ale. Yorks.
III. Rosa Augusta. iv. Emily Edith, and v. Annie. (Twins.)
VI. Ethel ^lary. vii. Hilda Jane Maud. viii. Lucy Masterman.
TX. Winifred Esther Xona. x. Dorothy Sybella.
Arms — Sa. a sliin hone in pale surmcninted by another in cross arg. Crest —
A dextfi- JiOtd coujped ppr. holding a shin bone arg. '
BALL.
Lineage. — This family is of antiquity in Devon-
shire, and claims descent from Nicholas Ball, of
Chudley, whose great-grandson Thomas Ball, of
Southwood, was aged about 100 in 1620. Robert
(or Hexrt) Ball, of Camden House, Devon, had
three sons.
I. Anthony, Captain in the Briti.sh Xavy, who
commanded " The Triumph." Admiral Blake's flag
ship, on the IS Feb. 1653. in the action with the
Dutch Fleet under Van Tromp, iu which Admiral
Blake was wounded and Captain Ball was killed.
II. Henry, who came to Irehmd about 1674.
Til. Robert, of whom presently.
The youngest son,
Robert Ball, an t^fllcer in Charles IPs Army,
anrt Mayor of Youghal iu 1690. h. at Bampton,
Devonshire, 20 Xov. 1651, i,i. 28 Sept. 1675, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Thomas Vaughau, of Youghal, and d.
17 Jan. 1724. leavin;^ issue,
I. He-VRV, of whom presently.
II. Anthonv, h. 19 Jan. 1692. c7. 1715.
III. Robert" h. 9 May, and d. 24 Xov. 1698.
I. Eleanor, h. 9 Aug. 1676, m. 2 April, 1700, Thomas
Cozens, and ;/. 1733.
BALL. 35
II. Elizabeth, 6. -i Oct. 167S, d. au infant.
III. Barbara, h. *2S Sept. 16S0, m. '22 June, 1707. Edward Rogers.
IV. Elizabeth," b. 2G Xov. 16S2, 7u. 5 Jan. 1712, John Burgess, of Ballyscnr-
loge.
V. Anne, h. 24; Oct. IGS-t, tji. 5 June, 1711, Rev. Thomas Wigmore, rector
of Aft'ane and Whitecliurch, Diocese of Lismore. and had issue,
1. Henry, of B;ill\-nona, co. Cork. m. 1742, Anne, eldest dau. of Samuel
Boles, of Dunsford, co. Cork, and left issue.
2. Thomas, of Ballysimon, co. Cork, m. 1750, Alice, third dau. of the
above-mentioned Samuel Boles.
VI. Alice, b. 12 Aug. 1<3S^, m. 7 Nov. 1714. Edv\-ard Fisher.
VII. Jane, b. at Keane, 13 Dec. 3G90, m. 6 July, 1720, Digby Foulkes.
viii. Margaret, b. 11 Oct. 1694, m. 6 Feb. 1721, Charles Prince.
The eldest son,
Hexry Ball, of Sandy Hill, co. Cork, and Keene, co. Devon, ^layor of
Youghal, 1722 and 1729; b. 25 Jan. ]6S5, m. 23 Aug. 1728, Ruth Stawell. of
Donei"aile, co. Cork, and d. 2 June, 1741, having by her, who d. 16 June, 1749.
had issue,
I. Robert, of whom presently.
II. Anthony, b. 19 Sept. 1733, killed at Lismore School, 1743.
III. Henry, b. 10 Aug. 1737, d. 5 Ancr. 1739.
I. Catherine, b. 30 April, 1731, ??i. Thomas Leary, of Kinsale, co. Cork.
II. Elizabeth, b. 26 Sept. 1734.
Til. Ruth, b. 15 Oct. 1739, m. 19 Oct. 175S, Capt. Thomas Cunningham,
R.N., and d. 1822. leaving a son, Thomas, General R.E., who d. 1846.
The eldest son,
Robert Ball, of Youghal, co. Cork. h. 10 July. 1729 ; sold the remaininir
portion of the Devonshire family property; m. 23 July, 1749, Mary, dau. of
Bent Croker, by Mary, his wife, dau. of Gregory Salter, and d. 31 Jan. 1802,
Laving by her, who d. Oct. 1805, had issue,
I. Hexry, of whom presently.
IT. Bext. .<;. his brother, of whom presentlv.
TIT. Robert, b 1758, d in infancy. " 15S0266
IV. Robert, b. l/o9, d. m infancy.
V. Bob Stawell, 6\ his brother Bent.
I. Mary Salter, b. 7 Aug. 1754, ?/i. 23 Dec. 1784, Rev. James Reid, of Mid-
leton, CO. Cork, and d. 9 Oct. 1846, leaving issue,
1. Robert Reid, M.D., m. 1818, Louisa, third dau. of Sir George
Ribton, Bart., and widow of Richard Carter, and by her, who d. 18
March, 1868, had issue.
2. James (Rev.), d.s.p.
3. Henry, R.X., vi. Frances, dan. of the Rev. George Charles Garnett,
of Williamstown, co. Meath (see Burke's Landed Gentnj).
1. Fanny, d. num.
II. Ruth, b. 30 Jan, 1756, m. 4 -Dec. 1783, Samuel Freeman, of Temple
Michael, sou of Joseph Freeman, of Toughal, and d. 21 Oct. 1844, having by
him, who d. 21 Feb. 1824, had issue, Samuel; Joseph Beresford ; and Mar}-
Salter, ?n. Capt. Thomas Armstrong.
III. Anne, b. 4 Feb. 1757, d. in infancy.
IV. Alice, b. 25 Aug. 1760, ?//. 2 July, 1789, Sir Brcdrick Chinnery, Bart., of
Flintfield, co. Cork, M.P. for Bandon, and d. 1 Oct. 1833, leaving issue.
Tlie eldest son,
Henry Ball, of Rocksboro', co. Cork, Lieut. 15th Foot, served in the
American War, b. 18 Dec. 1750, d. tmm. 1807-8, when he was j?. by his brother.
Caft. Bext Ball, of Rocksboro'. co. Cork, Capt. 63rd Foot, who was wounded
at Bunker's Hill, b. 25 Sept. 1753, m.25 Sept. 1785. Catherine, dau. of Joshua
Hamilton (by ilary his wife, dau. of Sir Fdchard Cox, Bart.), son of the Hon.
D 2
36 FAMILY RECORDS.
Henry Hamilton. M.P. (.tee BL-i:KE"i Feprage and Baroneiur/e, Boyxe, V.), and
d. 12 Oct. \i:>^-l, loiiviuir issue,
I. Robert, b. IISI, d. vounLT.
II. Joshua Hamilton, ?w. Miss Bail.
I. ]^[arT, -m. Thomas Boles. ii. Catherine, m. Thomas Carew.
HI. Arabella, m. Capt. Robertson, E.I.C.S.
Capt. Ball was i\ by his brother,
Bob Stawkll Ball, of Yoncrhal, who eventually .<:. to the representation of
the family in Irelnnd. He was b. IS Sept. 1768, hi. 20 Jan. 1799, Marv,* dan.
of Rofjer Green, of Toughal, and d. 15 Jan. 18-41, having by her, who d. II
May, 1862, hnd issue,
* Her great-gi-andfatker,
SlMOX Gheex, of You^'ial. merchant, bailiff in 169S, had w-ith other cliildren (his grand-
son Simon Green, m. 14 Jud. 17ut, :^Iarv Anne, dau. or Darid Chaigncau, M.P. for Gowran),
I. JoHX, of -nrhom present It. II. William.
III. Edward, rf. 18 Siept. 1743. iv. Thomas. y. Benjamin.
I. -iliee, ill. Michael Kceves. ii. Marj, m. James Pratt.
The eldest son,
John Gueex, of Youghal. bailiff 1715, left issu»,
I. Roger, of whoin presently. ir. Edward, d. 1757. in. Simon.
I. Anne, m. 1742, Simon Pratt. ii. Margaret, ?;!. — Taylor.
The eldest son,
Roger Gheh.v. of Youglia!. mayor of that place 17G4, 17oo, 1769, 1773, and 177S, m.
1st, Catherine Walker, and by her, who d. Dec. 1762, had issue
I. Edwabd, of whom presently.
II. John, midshipman, H.il.S. " Thunderer." lost in a storm in the West Indie Oct
1770. ITT. ^iivio-n, r/ .Jo r, 1775.
I. Margaret, m. 5 Jan. 17S1, William Davis, of Killeagb, co. Cork, and had issue
II. Elizabeth.
He m. 2ndly, ifary Ellis, and d. April. 1797, leaving further issue,
IT. Roger, of Youghiil. ;;;. -i Feb. 179!", Jane Webb, and had issue,
1. Roger, M.D., of Youghal, ni. 1st, Joice Marv, dau. of Joseph Wreav, and by her, who
d. 6 Oct. 1S30, had ijsue. lie m. 2va\]t. 3 Xov."lS40. Georsina. dau. of the ReV. William
Sullivan, Prebendary uf Tomplebryan, and widow of Georie Woodley, of Frankfort, co.
Cork, which lady d. Sept. 1N45. He m. 3rdly. 8 Dec. 1S46, ilvra Eleanora. dau. of the
Rev. David Garrow, nephew of the Right Hon. Sir William Garrow, and d. 10 Sept. 1851.
2. James Ellis, b. 1807, d.s.p.
3. Thomas Webb (Yen.), Archdeacon of Ardagh, h. ISIO, m. 24 Oct. 1838, Ellen Maria,
dau. of the Rev. William Gwyune, D.D., of Castleknoek, co. Dublin, and d. 22. Not!
1875, leaving issue. 4. Edward, d.s.v.
1. Elizabeth, m. 2S Feb. 1S23. John Cmnaue.
2. Anne, ?«. 8 March, 1842, William Welstead. Lieut. 8!-h West India Regiment.
3. Mary. 4. Rebecca, »i. 15 May, 1822, William Grove White, Lieut. R.X.
5 Susan, m. her cousin, Samuel Green [see post). 6. Frances Sarah.
7. Louisa, wj. Feb. 18iJ, -Indrew Buist. • . 8. Maro-aret.
T. James Ellis.
III. Mast, m. as iji the text, Bob Stawell Bail, of Youghall. rv. Anne.
T. Rebecca, m. 1807, William Spotswood Green, son of Charles Xixon Green, and had
issue (her grandson is the Rev. William Spotswood Green, M.A., H.M.'s Inspector of
Fisheries in Ireland).
The eldest son,
_ Edward GHEtx, of Xelson Hill, Youirhal. Captain Youghal Yeomanrv. h. 1758, m. 18
July, 17yl, his cousm, Alice, dau. of John AUin {see family of PEAxr)," and d. 22 Sept.
1826, leaving issue,
I. Roger Edward, d. unm. 17 June, 1S33.
II. John, of Youghal, d. unm. 19 Xov. 1S74.
III. Samuel, m. 6 April, 1831, his cousin Susan, dau. of Roger Green, and d. 15 Jan. 1851
leaving issue, " *
1. Edward (Rev.), vicar of Eeacldev, co. Gloucester. 2. Samuel. 3. John.
1 Jane, m. 6 Sept. 18.J9, Rev. Richard Husscy Loane, Canon of Coole, and rector
or Rushbrook, co. Cork. 2. Alice.
ly. Richard, d. .voung, ilarch, 1822.
I. Susan, w. 20 Dec.'lS25, Robert Yarde Foley, of Kinsale, son of the Rev. P. H. Foley,
and had issue. II. Catherine, d. unm. 26 May, 1822.
nx. Elizabeth, m. 21 July, 1835, Rev. Henry Swanzy, canon of Clogan (see thatfamilt/).
BALL. 37
I. RonnuT, of -svliom presently.
II James, b. 11 June, ISO-i, d. 10 Jan. 1S05,
III. Bent, of Dublin, h. 7 INLareh, 1S0l>, d. 19 May, 1S60.
IV. James Green, h. 16 Xov. ISOO, J. 23 Sept. ISIO.
I. Mary, d. Jan. ISO-i. ii. Alice, (/. 21 Aug. 1S04.
ni. Anne, d. 3 Oct. 1S72. iv. Mary.
V. Alice, d. 30 April, ISlo.
The eldest son,
RoBEHT Ball, of Dublin, a distinguished naturalist, LL.D. (honoris caHsu)r
Trinity College, Dublin, Secretary of the Queen's University, Treasurer of the
Koval* Irish Academy and Director of Trinity College ^luseum, b. 1 April,
1802, m. 21 Sept. lSo'7, Amelia Gresley, dau. of Thomas HcUicar, of Bristol,
by Catherine, his vs-ife, dan. of John Gresley,* and d. 30 March, 1S57, having-
by her, who d. 1 March, 1895, had issue,
'i. Robert Stawell, of whom presently.
ir. Valentine, C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., a distinguished scientist, director of the
Science and Art INIuseum, Dublin, b. 1-i July, ISio, m. 16 Sept. 1879, :\Lary
dau. of John Stewart Moore, of Moyarget, co. Antrim, and d. 15 June, 1895
having had issue,
1. John Stewart Valentine, b. 1884.
2. Robert Gordon, b. 11 Feb. 1888.
1. Katharine Stewart, d. IS April, 1881. 2. Maud :Mary.
3. Ethel Gresley.
III. Charles Bent,'M.B., of Dublin, appointed Regius Professor of Surgery
in the University of Dnblir, Nov. 189.=^, h. 21 Feb. 1851. m. 23 July, 1874,.
Annie Julia, eldest dau. of Daniel Kinahan, of Roebuck Park, co. Dublin (see
Burke'.s Peerage and Baronetage, Kixahax, Bart.), and had issue,
1. Charles Arthur Kinahan, Undergraduate, T.C.D.
2. George Stawell, d. 10 :March, 18b8.
3. Nigef Gresley, 6. Sept. 1892.
4. Ivan Hellicar, b. 23 July, 1894.
1. Minnie Gwendoline. 2. Nina Evelyn.
3. ^label Vaughan.
4. Annie ^luriel Kift.
I. Katherine Gresley, vi. IS ^iaj, 1870. John Todhunter, and d. 5. April, 1S71.
ir. Mary Asrnetta, d. nnm. 6 Feb. 1868.
III. Amelia"' Charlotte, m. 8 May, 1882, William Millington, M.D., of
Oldfallings Hall, Wolverhampton.
IV. Annie Frances, m. 1st, 21 Sept. 1S75, George Butt, of the Bengal
C.S., son of Isaac Butt, Q.C., M.P., and cvrandson of Henry Swanzy {see
that family). ]\Ir. G. Butt d. 26 Jan. 1879, leaving George Berkeley, b.
3 July, 1878, and Kathleen :Mary. Mrs. Butt m. 2ndly, 2 Oct. 1885,
John Thomson, son of the Rev. John Thomson.
The eldest son,
Sir Robert Stawell Ball, Knt. of the Observatory, Cambridge (Club —
Athenceum), LL.D., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., D.Sc, Lowndean Professor of Astronomy
and Geometry, in the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of King's College,
Vice-President Royal Irish Academy and 2tember of the Royal Dublin
* This JoHX Geeslsy -was fifth son of Chaelks Gbesley, of Ssvern Stoke, co.
"Worcester, son of tlie Eev. IIenet Greslet, canon of Wc-cester C.ithedral (who d. 1678),
son of Jonx Geeslet, who was brother of Sir George Gresley, 1st Bart., so created at the
institution of the order, the ancestor of the present Baronet (see Bceke's Feeraje and
Baro,icta<je), and soeond son of Sir TnoirA3 Gbesley, Knt., of Drakelow, co. Derby,
whose great grandfather Sir TiiOiiAd Geeslby, or Drakelo.v, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas
de Ferrers, of Tamworth Castle, son of the fifth LoBD Fereees, who d. in ll-lri, a
descendant of Edwaed I (see BrBfiE'3 Peerage and Baronetige).
38 FAMILY RECORDS.
Society, formeriy Andrews Profossor of Astronomy in the L'niversitj of
Dublin and Astronomer Rojal of Ireland, lS74r-92 ; author of Tlie Theory of
Screws, StarlaaJ, The Stonj of the Heai-e)is, and many other astrono-
mical Tivorks; b. 1 July, 18 iO, vi. 5 Aug. IStJS, Frances Elizabeth, dan. of
William Edward Steele, ^I.D., Director of the Science aad Ait Mnseam,
Dublin, by Frances, his wife, dan. of the Rev. John Toler, ^[.A. ; rector of
Kentstown, wreath, cousin of the Earl of Xorbury, and has issue,
I. Robert Steele, h. 17 Dec. 18(^9, Associate of the Massachusetts Institute of
Technolog'y.
II. "William Valentine, B.A., Kinir's College. Cambridge, b. 10 Feb. 1874.
III. Charles Rowau Hamilton, b. 24 June, 1876.
IV. Randal Gresley, b. 23 July, 1881.
I. Frances Amelia. ii. Mary Agnetta.
Arms — Arg. a chevron between three fire-balls sa. fired ppr. Crest — An
arm in armour erect, holding in the hand a fire-ball ail ppr. Motto — On.
BANNSHMAN.
Lineage. — William Baxxermax, of Tullibardine, co. Perth, X.B., b. 1732.
m. 1st, 1752, Janet Lawson, ?nd 2ndly, 1769, Louisa Carrick, and d. at Tulli-
bardine, 1812, leaving a son,
Hexry Baxxkemax, who m. 21 July, 1737, Janet Motherwell, and d. 1825,
leaving with other issue, a son, •
JoHX Baxxee.max, of Wyastone Leys, co. Hereford, 6. 3 July, 179.5, m.
Margaret, eldest dan. of James Burt, of Chorlton House, ]^Ianchester, and d.
1870, having by her, who d. 1875, had issue,
I. James Murray, of whom presently.
I. Margaret, m. Robert Smith, of Kilcott, Godalming, Surrey.
II. Jane. iil. ^larian.
IV. Isabel, m. Rev. Robert Everett, rector of Micheltroy, co. Monmouth,
and is deceased.
v. Louisa.
VI. Grace Marshall, m. John Hertslet-Wainewright, B.A. Oxon., of Belmont,
Lee, Kent.
The only son,
Ja^ies Murray Baxxermax, of Wyastone Leys, co. Hereford (Clubs —
Junior Carlton aud Hurlingham), B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1879, J.P. and D.L., cos.
Monmouth and Hereford, High Sheriif 1879. late captain Royal ^ilonmouth-
shire Engineer Militia, called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1873 ; b. 30 Sept. 1846,
m. 4 Xov. 1880, Louise Mary, dau. of the late Robert Wheeley, of the Pentre,
CO. Monmouth, and has issue,
I. John Arthur ilurray, h. 1881. ii. Ronald Henry Wheeley, b. 1882.
III. Robert Walter Malcolm, b. 1887.
I. Marion Grace. ii. Dorothy Lilian,
Anns — Gn. a banner displayed arg. and thereon on a canton az. a saltire arg.
as the badge of Scotland. Crest — .1 Jemi mdii in aruiour, holding in the dexter
hand a sicord all ppr. Motto — Fru patrid.
BARROW.
89
BARROW.
Lineage. — Jhh:,- Bai;row, of Howgill, W.R. York.s,
m. Isabel, dau. of William Hodgson, of Dent, W.R.
Tories, and d. ISOO, having by her, who d. 179-i,
had issue,
I. Richard, of whom presently.
II. William (Rev.j. of Soatlnvell, Xotts, LL.D.,
Prebendary and vicar of Farutield, in that eo.,
7/1. 1791, Elizabeth, only dau. of John Probyn.
sometime ]M.P. for Wilts, and a bencher of
Lincoln's Inn, which lady d.-'^\p. 1S23.
III. James, of Howgill. m. ISUl, Jane, dau. of
David Bowsher, and widow of Robert Bainbridgo,
of Howgill, and had. issue an only child Isabel, b.
1S07.
I. Susannah, 6. 1749, d. iiinn. 1815.
II. Catherine, h. 1752, m. Thomas Kendal, of Bar-
ton, Westmorland, and by him, who d. 1815, had.
issue.
III. Isabel, b. 1762, m. William Bland, of Kendal, Westmorland, and had
issue.
The eldest son,
Kt.v. Richard Barrow, of Southwell, Notts, rector of Barnoldby le Beck,
CO. Lincoln, and of South Wheatley, 2Motts, m. Jan. 1776, Maiy, dau. of
■George Hodgkinson, of Southwell, and by her, who <i. 30 Aug. ISOl, aged 30,
had issue,
I. George Hodgkixsox, of -whom presently.
II. William Hodgson, b. 1 Sept. 17S4.
III. Richard, of Manchester, b. 20 July, 1787.
rv. John, of Manchester, b. 12 Aug. 1790, had issue.
V. James, B.A. and Fellow of St. John'.s College, Cambridge, b. 21 Oct. 1793.
I. Marianne, b. 21 May, 1780, m. Aug. 1817, Rev. — Lawson.
II. Arabella, b. 12 March, 1782.
III. Elizabeth Bullen, d. an infant, Aug. 1797.
IV. Sutton Bullen, b. 1 March, 1798.
The eldest son,
George Hodgkixson Barrow, of Southwell, Xotts, b. 25 Jan. 1779, if). 12
Aug. 1805, Eliza, dau. of Walter iCather, of Spoonden, co. Derby, and widow
of Edward Lowe, of Southwell, and had issue,
I. George William, b. 1806. ii. Richard Bridgmax, of whom presently.
I. Eleanor, b. 18u8. li. Johanna, b. 1813.
The second son,
Richard Bridgman Barrow, of Southwell, Xotts, and afterwards of Sydnope
Hall, near Matlock, Derbyshire, J.P., b. 1810, to. at Southwell, Xotts, 2
Aug. 1836, Avice Elizabeth, only dau. of William .James ^lay, and by her,
who d. 12 April, 1866, had issue,
I. Richard William. ii. George.
III. Bridgmax Laxgdale, of whom presently. iv. John Walter.
I. Avice Mary.
He ))i. 2ndly, 29 Sept. 1868, Janetta Hannah, dan. of the late Sir John Lambton
Loraine, 10th Bart., and d. 22 June, 1876, having by her, who d. 28 Aug.
1870, had issue,
V. Claude Loraine.
His third son,
Bridgmax Laxgdale Barrow, of Sydnope Hall, near Matlock, Derbyshire,
40 FAMILY RECORDS.
J.P., b. 9 Sept. ISU, m. 22 .Tulj, ISS'J, Jane ^Margaret, eldest dau. of Cliarles
H. Oakes, of Holly Hurst, near Alfrcton, Derbyshire, and has issue,
I. Charles L;inff(LiIe, b. 28 ^lay, LS>-'1.
ir. Alfred James, 6. oO April, 'lSS2.
lir. Cecil Bridgnuni, 6. 11 Xov. 1SS3.
IV. Claude Gerard, h. 1.") Sei)t. ISSG.
I. Marguerite Georgina, b. 15 !March, 1S91.
Arms — Per pale indented sa. and az. two swords in saltire arg. hilts and
pommels or between four fleurs de lys, two in pale and two in fess also arg.
Crest — On a perch ppr. a squirrel or ci-aeking a nut of the tirst collared
and chained az. Motto — Xunfrustra.
BARRY.
Lineage. — Fkaxcis Bakijy, ox Gorely, at Fordingbridgc, Hants (sou of
Gawyx Bai;i;y). was b. l."3GS, and left issue, a son,
Fkaxcis Baiiuv, of Gorely, at Fordingbridge, Hants, b. about 1(506, d. 1651,.
leaving by Christabel, liis -wife, a son,
Fkancis Ba[;i;v, of Gorely, at Fordingbridge, h. about 1630, m. in 165-4^
Clara Pope, and d. 1681, having by her. ^\ho d. 1688. had issue,
Waltkk Bakky, Mayor of Salisbury in 1714, b. 1670, d. 1722, leaving by
Margaret, his "wife, who d. 1739, a son,
Rlv. Fkaxcis BAituT, vicar of Xether Wallop, and West Alvington, Hants,
lii 1722, B.A. Trin. Cull. OxL'ord, 31 Jan. 171G-17, M.A. 1719, b. 1697, ra. 1726,,
Catherine Johnson, and d. 173-i, leaving a son,
Walter Baei;t, b. 173-4. m. at St. Anne's, Aldersgate, 1755, Alice Gooding,.
and d. 1792, having by her, who d. 1799, aged 70, had. issue, a son,
Walter Edward Barry, of Bridge Street, Westminster, b. 1759, m. Frances-
Mavbank, and (/. 1805. having by her, who d. 1798, aged 41, had issue,
I. Charles, 6. 17S2, d. 1783.
II. William, h. 1786, m. 1812, Margaret, dau. of William Green, and d. 1S57,
leaving issue,
1. William, b. 1812, d. 1814. 2. Walter Edward, b. 1814, d. 1894.
3. James Green, b. 1819, d. 1821.
4. Forster Staple (Rev.), M.A. Camb., rector of Gorbeck. Suffolk, :tince
1879, formerly Head ^Master of the Mercers School, 1861-79 ; 6. 1829, m.
1854, Frances Eliza, dau. of George Cooper, and had issue,
(1) Walter George (Rev.), Chaplain in Madras since 1888. b. 1855, m.
1893, Anna, dau. of Rev. W. £. Downes, rector of Baytham. Suffolk^
and has issue, Agnes Margaret, b. 1894, and Frances Sophia, b. 1896.
• (2) Edward Stephenson, B.A. Oxon, b. 1857, m. 1895, Margaret, dau. of
William Cooper.
(3) Forster, b. 1859, d. same year. *
(4) William Frederic, b. 1854, d. same year.
(5) Arthur Lewis, b. 1869. (6) Percy, b. 1872.
(1) ]\[argaret.^ (2) Alice. ' (3) Mary Louisa.
(4) Jesse Clarion, d. in infancy, 1867.
(5) Katherine. m. 1893, Charles Herbert Elliot, and has issue.
5. Stephenson, b. 1831, d. 1849. 6. Ingham Forster, b. 1833, d. 1834
7. Septimus, b. 1835.
1. iNlargaret, (/. in infancy, 1816. 2. Frances, d. in infancy, 1816.
3. Emma, b. 1817, m. Rev. Jajnes Hicks (.yee that family), and d, 1895,
lea-ving issue.
4. Frances Eliza, d. in infancy, 1821.
5. Selina, b. 1822, d. 1823. 6. Louisa, I. 1824.
BARRY. 41
7. Eliza Marr, »7. young, 1S-2S. S. Ellen, d. young, 1829.
9. Nona, b. 163S. ta. lbtJ'2. EreJerick ^Eoralt Bleckley, and has issue.
in. Charles, b. 178S, d. ITC'-J.
IV. George, b. 1790, vi. Catherine, dau. of — Pain, and d. ISCO, leaving
issue,
1. George.
2. James, m. Mary Ann, dau. of P. Phipps, and widow of Thomas Pain.
3. Edwin.
V. James, b. 1792, ?k. IS 18, Charlotte, dau. of Thomas Dann, and had issue,
1. George, b. 1821, di. 1851, Sarah, dau. of Joseph Pain, and had issue,
Ernest, b. 1853.
1. Charlotte, ui. 18-14. William Cleveland, and had issue, Arthur; Barry :
Reginald ; Erancis ; Rose ; and Edith. 2. Frances.
VI. Chakles, of whom presently.
VH. Erederick, h. 1797, vt. 1818, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Rowsell, and d.
1842, having bv liei\ who d. 1871, aged 74, had issue,
1. Fredsrick Edward, b. 1821, d. 1870.
2. William Henry, b. 1823, ra. 1851, Caroline Pitman, dau. of Thomas
May, of Exeter, and d.s.p.
3. Charles John, h. 1825, m. 1850. !Mary, dau. of — Giffard, and had issue,
(1) Charles Erederick, b. 1853, m. Kate, dau. of — Dubois, and had
issue,
Lawrence Dubois. Eleanor Marv.
(2) Arthur Edward, b. 1855. (3~; "Harry Rowsell, b. 1858.
(4) Walter, b. 1864. (o) \Vllliam Horace, b. 1866.
(1) Eliza Mary. (2) Emma Giffard. (3) Eva. (4) Marion.
4. Horace, 6. 1828, hi. 1851, Juliet Blanche, dau. of — Merci, and has
issue,
(1) Horace, b. lSo2, m. Alice, dau. of Henry Greaves Walker, and has
issue,
a. Arthur Paul.
a. Dorothy. b. Gladys.
(2) Douglas, b. 1853, m. Ada, dau. of Thomas Withers, and had issue,
a. Harold Doagla.s. b. Percival Alexander Douglas.
a. Kathleen Douglas.
(3) Percival, b. 1855, d. 1857. (4) Erederick Charles, b. 1868.
(1) Mary Elizabeth, vi. 1878. Charles Owen.
(2) Constance .Juliet, in. 1881, Bernard Reynuld.-;. and has is.sue.
(3) Aljce Caroline. (4) Gertrude Merci, d. umn. 1891.
(5) Florence Blanche, iii. John Keble, and has issue.
(6) Maude Frances, d. num. 28 Dec. 1895. (7) Mildred Adela.
(8) Ethel Margaret. (9) Juliet Elsie, d. in infancy, 1869.
5. Lewis, b. 1833, d. 1858. 6. Arthur, b. 1S30, d. 1877.
1. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1859. 2. Eleanor Emma. d. num 1894.
viri. Edward, b. 1798, d. same year. ix. Thomas, /-. 1799, d. about 1835.
1. Frances, Z*. 1781, m. 1806, George Pearson Hay ward, audci. 1814, leaving
issue.
n. Sarah, b. 1783, d. 1785. in. Charlotte, b. 1793. d. 1795.
He m. 2ndly, 1799, Sarah Routledge, and by her had a son, Thomas. His sixth
son,
Si.Pv Charles Baeuy, Knt., R.A., F.R.S., of the Elms, Claphara Common,
Surrey, the eminent architect, who built the new Houses of Parliament, and
was knighted, 1852, 6. 23 May, 1795, bapt. at St. ^largarefs, Westminster,
17 June following, m. 7 Dec. 1823, Sai'ah, dau. of Samuel Rowsell, and d. 12
^lay, 1860, and was buried 22 May following, in Westminster Abbey, having
by her, who d. 7 April, 1882, aged 84, had is.sue,
I. Charles, F.S.A., of Stanley House, London Road, Forest Hill {Cluh
-^2 FAMILY RECORDS.
— Atlienffium), Past President of the Roval Institute, B.A., Hon. Member
of the Imperial and Roval Academy of Aits, at Vienna, and Knight of tlie
Legion of Honour ; l>. IS'l'S, m. lSo4, Harriet Gardiner Pitman, dau. of
Thomas iJay. of Exeter, and has issue,
1. Charles Ed^s•ard,5. 1S55, w. 1890. Louisa Kate Ransome, and has issue,
(I) Caryl Arthur Ransome. /-. 1S91. (2) Xowel Velie. 6. iS94.
1. Arthur John, b. lSo9, m. 1^88, ]\label Claude Josephine, dau. of CoL
Ostrehan.
3. Herbert Alfred Lucas, h. 1862. 4. Francis Henrj, b. 1866.
5. Cecil Charles Stewart, b. 1867.
1. Harj-iet INlarion ^lay.
"2. Edith ^lary, b. 1858, m. 1880, John Ruault, and has issue.
3. Caroline Sarah, b. 1860.
4. Amy Florence, b. 186.5, m. 1892, Rev. Arthur John Fletcher, and has
issue.
II. Alfred (Right Rev.), of the Cloisters. "Windsor, and St. James's Rector}-.
Piccadilly, late Bishop of Sydney, and Primate of Australia, D.D. Camb..
D.C.L. Oxon, LL.D. Durham. Bishop Barry, who wrote a life of his
father, was head master of Leeds Grammar School and of Cheltenham
College, principal of King's Coll. London, 1868-83, Canon of Worcester
1871-81; of Westminster 1881-83. Bishop of Sydney and ^Metropolitan of
!New South Wales, and Primate of Australia and Tasmania 1883-89, Co-
adjutor to the Bishop of Rochester 1889-90. and is noAv canon of St.
George's, "Windsor, since 1890. and rector of St. James's, Piccadilly, since
189.5. He was /). 15 Jan. 1826, m. 30 Aus". 1851. Louisa Victoria, dau. of'
the late Rev. T. S. Hughes, B.D.. canon of Peterborough, and has issue,
1. Alfred Percival. b. 11 Aug. 1869. 2. Hugh Gordon, b. 4 Oct. 1870.
1. Mary Louisa, b. 7 Jan. 1862. t7. unm. 23 Aug. 1880.
III. Edward Middleton. R.A., b. 1830, ,,i. Lucy, dau. of Thomas Kettlewell,
and d. 1880, leaving issiie,
1. Lionel Edward, b. 1863. 2. Edgar Alfred, d. young.
1. Hilda Lucy. b. 1871.
rv. Godfrey Walter, b. 1838, m. Frances, dau. of — Rutter, and had issue,
Alice Frances.
V. John Wolfe, of whom presently.
I. Emily, d. num. ii. Adelaide Sarah, b. 1841.
The youngest son.
John Wolfi; Barry, C.B., F.R.S.. of 23. Delahay Street, "Westminster
(Chib — Athenceum), Lieut. -Col. Engineer and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps.
F.R.G.S., F.R.I., Fellow of King's College, London, President of the Institution
of Civil Engineers ; Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, an
Associate Member of the Institute of Surveyors ; British Representative on
the International Technical Commission of the Suez Canal; Consulting
Engineer to the Xatal Government; the Xorth-Eastern ; the Caledonian ; the
London, Chatham and Dover; the Metropolitan ; the Metropolitan District;
the Lanarkshire, and the Dumbartonshire, and the Barry Railway Companies ;
Consulting Engineer to the Bridge House Estates of the Corporation of
London, Engineer of the Tower Bridge, Barry Dijcks, and other important
■works. He was b. 7 Dec. 1836, 7??. 16 April, 1874. Rosalind Grace, dau. of
the Rev. E. E. Rowsell, rector of Hambledon, Surrey, and. Anna Maria, his
■wife, dau. of William Baker, and has issue,
I. Bernard John "Wolfe, b. 20 Jan. 1877.
II. Kenneth Alfred, b. 16 March, 1879.
III. Alexander Edward, b. 18 Oct. 1882.
lY. Eric Gordon, b. 25 Jan. 1886.
I. Rosalind Mary, b. 1 June, 1875. ii. Ida Violet, 6. 20 Nov. 1880.
III. Sylvia Grace, b. 3 Xov. 1889.
BAR STOW.
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BARSTOW.
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Lineage. — Jkkemiau Barstcav, of Leeds,
son of Waltke Barstow, of Xorthallerton,
Yorks, was b. about l(3-iC>, m. Alice, dau. of
John Douorlas, of Austrop Hall, and was
buritd at Leeds, 5 Oct. 10;»7, bavins^ by her,
vho was buried there, 15 Xov. 171"2, aged 77,
had, Tfith other issue,
I. Jeremiah, //i. Elizabeth, dau. of "William
Brooke, of Killingbeck Hall, and was buried
at Leeds, 5 May, 1734: (Avill dated 1733).
II. Michael, of whom presently.
III. \yilliam, rn. Ann, dau. of John Crow,
and was buried at Doncaster, 23 Dec. 1741,
having by hei-, Avho was buried at Acomb,
2 Oct. 17GS, had issue,
Joi emiah. bapt. at Acomb, 29 March,
1728, buried there 9 Feb. 1758.
Ann, bapt. at Acomb, 29 March, 1728, bui-ied there, 13 May, 1828.
The second son,
Michael Baestow„ m. Ruth, dau. of William Fenton, and was buried at
Wake.field, 23 .Tnne, 1755, leaving issue,
I. Jkeemiah, of whom presently.
I. Frances, bapt. at WakeHeld, 10 July, 1702, m. William Layton, and was
buried at Knaresbro', 10 May, 1782.
II. Ann, bapt. at Wakefield, 25 June, 1713, m. Rev. William Gawthorpe,
rector of Ripley, and was buried 2U April, 1781.
The only son,
Jeremiah Bar:;TOW, bapt. at Wakefield, 10 June, 1697, m. 1st, 1 Jan. 1735,
Elizabeth ^Mitchell, and by her, who d. 1 Xov. 1741 (buried at Wakefield),
had issue,
I. Jeremiah, bapt. at Wakefield, 22 April, 1739, d. wnn.^ and buried at
Halifax, 4 Dec. 1822.
I. Ruth, b. 20 May, d. 18 Oct. 1741.
He m. 2ndly, at Ftotherham, 13 April, 174:3, Sarab Wheatley, and was buried
at Wakefield, 15 April, 17G5, having by her, who was buried there, 1 April,
1766, had issue,
II. Jeremiah, of whom presently. in. Thomas, d. unm., aged 24.
IV. Frank, living 1825. v. William. vi. Jobn, d.s.'p.
II. Frances, living 1825. iii. Ann, li^-ing 1825, ra. Edward Griffin.
The second son,
Jeremiah Barstow, Isapt. at Wakefield, 14 July, 1744, m. at All Saints',
York, 17 Jan. 1769, Dorothy, dau. of John Kilvington, of Acomb, and was
buried at Acomb, 29 Dec. 1821, having by her, who was buried 23 March,
1803, had issue,
I. Jeremiah, of whom presently.
II. John, bapt. at All Saints', York, 25 Julv, 1771, Capt. 2nd West York
Regt.
I. Elizabeth, bapt. 4 May, 1773, d. 1873. aeed 100.
II. Ann, bapt. at All Saints', 23 April, 1775.
HI. Maria, bapt. at Wakefield, 31 March. 1779.
IV. Annastasia, bapt. at Wakefield, 23 Oct. 1783.
"v. Lavinia, bapt. at Wakefield, 21 Sept. 17^5.
The elder son,
44 FAMILY RECORDS.
Jekkmiah Bakstow, of Aconib, co. York, bapt. at All Saints', York. 5 Aug.
1770, 111. Elizabeth, dau. of David Benson, of TempU.-tliorpe, and d. IG^Jan
18-56, having by her had issue,
I. Benson, of Aconib. d.s.p. 19 Jnne, ISSl.
II. John !N[ichael, of Acomb, Capt. in West York ^Militia, d.s.p. 9 May, 1874;.
I. Sakah Kilvingto.v, of whom presently.
The daughter,
Sakau Kir.vixGTOX Bai.-stow, 6. 1806, vi. 1835, Rev. Thomas Xorfolk
Jackson, M.A.,* vicar of Filey, co. York, and d. 16 Jan. 18SS, having by him,
who d. 6 Jan. 1891, had issue, a second son,
John Jkuemtau Bakstow (foiTtierly Jacksox), of The Lodge, Weston-snper-
^lare, co. Somerset, and of Rossmoor, co. York, J.P. and County Councillor,
of Somerset. ]\[r. J. J. Jackson s. to the Yorkshire estates on the death of
his uncle Capt. John ^lichael Barstow, in 1874, and assumed by Royal Licence
the name and arms of Bahstow. He was h. 15 Jan. 1845, m. 8 Aug. 1888,
Maiy, elder daa. of Sir Abraham Woodi-wiss, of the Pastures, co. Derby, and
has issue,
I. John Eric, b. 10 Aug. 1895.
I. Evelyn ^Mary. ii. Mable Dorothy. ill. Hilda Beatrice.
IV. lleene Violet.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, erminois, within two bars gemel. between
two horses' heads couped sa., five crescents fessways of the last ; 2nd and 3rd,.
Barry of six sa. and ai-g. on a bend nebuly erm. between two trees eradicated
or, an acorn between two jackdaws ppr. Crests — 1. In front of a horse's
head ai'g. collared gemel sa. an increscent and a decrescent of the last. 2. In
fi'ont of two trees ppr. a jackdaw also ppr. standing on a derai Catherine
■wheel sa. Motto-^Xil desperandum au.spice deo.
BARTLETT.
Lineage. — This family is a junior branch, according to tradition, of
Barttelot of Stopham, co. Sussex, and descends from
"NViLLiAir Baktlkt, of Compton ilarldon, son of 0. Baetlkt, of Marldon
(buried 1G07) and nephew of William Bart^et of Stephen Manor, Sussex (will
proved 1601), vi. Lst, Nov. 1607. Alice Chappell.and by her, who was buried
April, 1634. had issue, Walter, of Compton and We>terland, bapt. April. 1608,
m. by licence dated Sept. 1633, Juliana, dau. of William Grendon, of Wester-
land, and was buried Jan. 1666, having by her. who was buried Jan. 1698,
had issue, an only son. William, bapt. Feb. 1652. living 1674 at Stoke Gabriel.
William Bartlet m. 2ndly, July. 1637. Alinda, widow of James Peter, of
Marldon, and was buried July, 1674, having by her, who was buried Xov.
1682, had issue, a son,
TuoiiAS Baetlet, of Compton, 731. Joan, dau. of William Adams, of Great
Ash, Stoke Gabriel, and was buried Feb. 1696, leaving a son.
• XoEFOLK jACtsoy, i. 1741, m. MarT, dau. of — Eodlcj, and d. .3 Feb. 1784, haying
by her, ■who d. 1S36, aged 81, had issue, a son,
JoHX J.vcKsox, i. I'l July, 1781, III. 1S0.:>, ^Nancy, dau. of Thomas Stephenson, and d. 4
June, 184o, liuvin^ by her, who d. ISGO, had issue, u son.
Rev. Thomas ^'okfolk Jacksox, M.A., yicar of Filey, Torks, i. 6 Dec. 1SC7, m. as in
the text, Saeau Kiltixgtox, dau. of Jeremi.ah Barsto-iy.
BARTLETT.
45
William Bartllt, bapt. March, 1074. vi. Jime,
lij'jl, A.trnes BickforJ, and -was buried May. 1734,
Imving by her, -who " was buried March, 1741, had
Lisue, ft son,
Thoma;> Baktlett. of PKice Marldon. co. Devon.
was buried there 17 Xov. I74S. His will dated 10
Xov. -was proved 30 Dec. 174S. He vi. Ana-. 1738,
Christian, dan. of Capt. Adams, R.X.. and Chris-
tian Drewe, his wife, and had issue bv her, who d
1793,^
1. Nicholas Adams, of Ludbrooke House, co.
Devon, and ]^Iudge.s Place, ilarldon. Devon, one
of the Commissioners of Taxes, bapt. 30 ^March,
1740, VI. Feb. 1770, Joan. dau. of JohnMovsey, of
Ludbrooke, and d. 5 March, 1811, leaviue. with
other issue,
Thomas, of East Teignniouth. b. 15 Dec. 1784,
m. 5 Xov. ISli!, his cousin, Grace Freeman, dau.
of John Bartlett. of Teignmouth (see helow), and d. 10 June, 1831. havino-
by her, who d. 30 April, 1S74, had issue (see Burke's Landed Gentry,
Bartlet, of Ludbrooke).
IT. Christopher, bapt. 17 April. 1746. buried 26 April, 1749.
III. JoHX, of whom we treat.
I. Christian, m. TJ Feb. 1760, Henry Gill, of Marldon.
ir. Susannah, w. 14 ^[;,y. 1764. John Disrin, of Paignton, Devon.
The third son,
John- Bartlett, of Teignmouth. Devon, bapt. 27 March. 1748. m. 8 Aug.
1785, Elizabeth, dau. of Jacob Bartlett. of Westhill House, St. Marychurch,
Devon, and d. 9 May. 1835, having by her, who d. 16 Oct. 1824, had issue,
I. John AoAiis. of whom presently.
ir. Thomas, of Teignmouth, b. 4 Feb. 1791. lost at sea off Cadiz, 10 Feb. 1812,
d. iinm.
III. Jacob Bickford, h. 10 .Jan. 1797. (7. 22 April, 1812.
I. Grace Freeman, m. (as above) 5 Xov. 1812, her cousin, Thomas Bartlett,
and d. 30 April, 1674, leaving issue.
The eldest son,
John- Adams Bartlett, of Liverpool, b. 27 June. 1786. m. 13 Jan. 1824,
Mary, only dau. of William Woods, of Liverpool, and d. 6 Feb. 1855, havin^'
by her, who d. 19 April, 1879. had issue, "
I. John Adams, of whom presently.
[I. William, of Highfield Housed Knotty Ash, West Derby, Lancashire,
solicitor, late Capt. bth Lancashire Artillery Volunteers, h. 20 Xov. 1837, m.
8 June, 1865, Mary, second dau. of James Johnson, of Higherfield, West
Derby, Lancashire, and has issue,
1. John Adams, B.A. Oxou. t. 14 March. 1838.
2. William Francis, b. 8 Aug. 1869, d. num. 4 April, 1889.
3. Godfrey Thomas, b. 7 Feb. 1880.
1. Mary Beatrice, b. 26 March, 1866.
2. Alice Maud, h. 10 Feb. 1871.
3. Gertrude Elizabeth, b. 6 Jul v. 1872.
4. Ethelina Grace, b. 5 Xov. 15*73, d. 29 June, 1874.
5. Evelyn Dorothy, b. 15 Jan. 1875.
6. Winifred ]\[argaret, b. 31 Julv, 1876.
7. Elinor Cicely, 7>. 23 Dec. 1S77.
in. Thomas, of 12, Pembroke Place, Liverpool, h. 5 July, 1839.
I. Mary, b. 27 June, d. 9 Sept. 1835.
The eldest son,
46
FAMILY RECORDS.
JoHX Adams Bar tlktt, of Mossley Hill, near Liverpool, b. 23 Sept. 18-2(3, la.
20 Aug. 1890, Ada Jane, only dan. of William Hatton Smethurst, of Liverpool.
Arms — Quarterly : arg. and ,i>-u. five lozenges conjoined in fess between four
crescents all counternlianged. Crest — On a mount vert a moorcock sa. combed
and wattled gu. in the beak an ear of Avheat leaved and slipped ppr. restino-
the dexter claw on a crescent also gu. Motto — Deo favente cre.sco.
BATEMAN.
Lineage. — This family is descended from ^YIr,LL\.:.^
Batemax, of South \Vintield, Derbyshire, living temp.
Richard II, and was settled at Hartington, in that
county, at a very early period, as appears by the
Court Rolls of the manor and in the Heralds'
Visitations.
RiCHAiiD Batemax, of Hartin^^ton, co. Derby,
living 15G1 (son of William Batemax, of Hartine-
ton (by a dan. of Sleigh), and grandson of RoDi:i;T
Batemax, also of Hartington), m. Ellen, dan. of
William Topleyes, of Tissington, co. Derby, and
Lad issue,
r. William, of Woodhouses, near Tutbary, co.
Stafford, in. the dau. of Bayley, of Bradnoke.
Stafford, and d. about 1601 (will dated 12 Sept.
1600, proved 15 June, 1601), leaving issue,
1. Grace, in. 1st, — Shepheard, and 2ndly,
Richard Bull, merchant of London.
2. Ann, m. John Daiiitry, of Hanbury. co. Stafford.
3. Mary, in. John Holme, of Leeke, co. Stafford.
4. Frances.
II. Anthony, of London, apothecary, left by Elizabeth, his wife, a son,
William, of London, merchant, in. Mary Mayor, and d. 1653 (will dated
31 Aug., proved 15 Sept. that year).
III. Hugh, of whom presently.
IV. Robert (sometimes called Richard), Alderman and Chamberlain of the
City of London, and M.P. 1614 and 1625, bapt. at Hartington, 8 Sept.
1561, m. 1st, Joane, dau. of John Munser, of Weymouth," Dorsetshire,
and had issue,
1. Richard, Alderman of London, ni. 1st, Christian, dau. of Willinra
Stone, of London, merchant, and had issue, Elizabeth, m. Edward
Waterhouse, LL.D., of Greenford. ^Middlesex, and had issue. He in.
2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Burdet, and by her, who d. Feb. 1645, had
Christian and Jane.
Alderman Bateman m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of John We.^trow,
of London, and d. 11 Dec. 1644 (will dated 31 Aug. 1641, proved 2 Aug.
1645), having by her had issue,
2. William (Sir), knt., of London, and of Caidton, Kent, ni. 1st, 7 Jane,
1642, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Alderman Robert Chestlvu, of London,
and had issue, (1) Robert; (2) William; (3) Chestlyn; (4) James: ('<)
Thomas ; (6) Anthony ; (1) Elizabeth ; (2) Margaret • and (3) Susan.' He
m. 2ndly, ^lary, widow of John Ryvet, and dau. of Edward (or Francis)
Harris, and had, Avith further issue, Charles.
BATEMAX. 47
3. Robert, (/. younir, aboat 1636.
4. Anthony (Sir), Lord Mayor of London. IGG^. m. 6 Jan. 1645, Elizabeth,
dau. of Alderman Thoma.s Cor Robert) Ru?scll, of London, and J. 16S7,
at Carlton, Ken^ havinc: had issue, Robert.
5. Thomas (Sir), of Howe Hall, Norfolk, Alderman of London, -was
created a Baronet, 81 Aug. 1664, m. Elizabeth, only dan. of — Middleton,
Hio-h Sheriff of cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon, but il.s.p. when the
baronetcy expired.
1. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Newman, of London.
2. Susan, m. 1st, Robert Angell, of London. She m. 2ndly, Sir Andrew
Riccard, of London, who d. 6 Sept. 1672.
I. Jane, m. Robert Middleton. ll. Sasan, m. — ^^larshali.
The third son,
Hlt.h Batemax, of Hartington Hall (which he bailt in 1611), was living
at :Meadow Fleck in 1601, bapt. 13 :Marcli, 1554, m. Margaret, dau. of John
Sleigh, of Hartington, and d. 1616 (buried at Youlgrave, 23 Feb. 1616),
having by her, who was buried 15 Jan. 1612, had issue,
I. RiCHAUD, of whom presently.
II. Robert, of Middleton, bapt. 13 :March, 1590, m. 19 May, 1612, Elizabeth,
dan. of AVilliam Ryddiard, of Middleton, and bj her, who was buried
1 iLarcb, 1644, had issue,
1. Robert, of Middleton, and Meadow Fleck, m. S Jan. 1653, Mary,
dan. of Laurence Sleigh, and was buried IS Sept. 16S3. lenviiig issue,
(1) Robert, bapt. 17 June, 165S, m. Frances, dau. of Roger Cotes, of
Chesterfield, and d. 1722, having bv her, who was buried 23 Dec.
1709, had issue,
a. William, of Derby, attorney, bapt. 2S Jan. 1701, m. Anne, dau. of
William Orton, of L'eicester, and d. 3 Aug. 1756, having by her, who
d. 9 March, 176S, had, with five sons, who all d. young, four daus.,
(a) Anne, m. John Gisborne, of Yoxall, co. Scafford (and had, with
other issue, a dau.. Temperance, m. Sir Hugh Batemanj.
(b) Elizabeth, m. Thomas Freeman, of Daventry.
(c) Frances, d. unm. 1S16. {d) ^lary, d. unni. 1830.
h. John, living 1707. c. Robert, h. 1709.
d. Thomas, living 1707. e. Hugh, d. young.
a. Mary, m. 1st, William Mori:, of Damhouse, who d.s.jp., and 2ndly,
Thomas Sutton, of Damhouse, and d.s.p. 1790.
h. Elizabeth, vi. — Molyneux, of Lancashire.
c. Frances, m. 16 March, 1715, William Fallowes, of Aldersley, co.
Chester.
(2) Hugh, of Middleton, d.s.p.
(1) Elizabeth, d.s.p. (2) Mary, d.s.p. (3) Ann, d.s.p.
2. Richard, bapt. 21 Sept. 1623, vi. Mary, dau. of George Blackwell, of
Derby.
3. William, living 1644.
4. Hugh, of Middleton, Bakewell, co. Derby, bapt. 14 March, 1612, m.
20 Nov. 1638, Eleanor, dau. of Richard Newton, of Bakewell, and i7. 10
Dec. 1644, having had issue,
Robert, m. Mary, dau. of — Clarksoo, of Notts.
Anne.
1. Grace, bapt. 7 Nov. 1616.
m. William, of :Meadow Fleck, bapt. 9 June, 1596, ra. 14 Feb. 1617,
Dorothy, dau. of — Beresford, and d. 1641 (will dated 15 April, 1641,
proved '24 Jan. 1641-2), lea\-ing issue,
1. John, of Lcngsdon, m. "l7 Sept. 1652, Hannah, dau. of Thomas
Malkin, of Longsdon, co. Stafford, and had issue, John.
1. Margaret, iu^ Edward Wood. 2. Dorothy. 3. Mary.
4S FAMILY RECORDS.
I. Helen, bapt. 3 ^^ay, 1584, buried SO Xov. 1609.
ir. Grace, bapt. 9 .March, 1589, m. 1604. Georpre Parker, of Park Hall, co.
Stafford, "svho was an ancestor of the Earls of Maecltsfipld.
The eldest son,
RiciiAiJD BAT.f:MAN, of Hartington Hall. bapt. 16 ^farch. 1586, vr. 1 Mar,
1614, Anne, dnu. of John lleresford, of AlstonficlJ. co. Stafford, and. was
buried 22 Jan. 1651-2, leaving issue (with others, who '/. youncr),
I. Hngh, of Derlty, an utter bai-rister of Gray's Inn. bapt. 2 Feb. 1616, vi.
1st, 21 Feb. 1648, !Mary. daa. of Francis Cley, of Higham. and had Richard,
Hugh, and Elizabeth, who all d.s.p. vif:l patris. He in. "indly, Elizabeth,
dau. of "William Bateman, of London, and ordly, ItiSO, Elizabeth, dau. and
co-heir of John Dalton, of Derby, and (/. 15 April. 1682. having by her,
who d. 1746. had a dau., Elizabeth, of IMiddlcton. d. laiin. 1756, aged 74, and
left the property to her cousin, Richard Bateman. of Derby.
II. John, of \7oifcote, bapt. 2 Dec. 1619, m. 4 Feb. 1645, Mary, dau. of Jobn
TVoodhouse, of Bakewell, and by her had issue,
1. Richard, of Hartington Hall, in. afc Carsington, 23 April, 1685,
Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Hayward, of Carsinirton, by Anne, his wife,
dau. of Rev. Peter Coates, and d.s.p. 23 Aug. 1731, leaving Hartiugton to
his cousin, Hug-h Bateman (as heloic). She d.s.p. 1720.
2. Robert, m. Eliza, dau. of Thomas North, of Bakewell. and had Robert
Mary and Sarah. (Will dated 15 Jan. 1706, proved 14 Feb. 1707.)
3. John, d. mtm. 27 Oct. 1657.
1. Dorothy, m. John Dakeyue.
2. Ann. rij. Nicholas Harrison, of Casefield.
3. Elizabeth, m. Francis Prince, of Harple.
4. Hannah, m. Thomas Harrison, of Monyash.
5. Grace, m. William Outfield, of Litton.
6. Mary, 77? . Robert Gre^away, of London.
7. Martha, m. Rev. Thomas Atkin, vicar of Mayfield.
III. Robert, of whom presently.
I. Mary, m. William Finney, of Finney, co. Stafford.
II. Margaret; m. Richard Heape, of Wirkswork, co. Derby.
III. Grace.
The third son,
Robert Bateman, citizen of London, bapt. at Hartington, 8 Sept. 1622,
VI. Anne, dau. of Sir William Thorold, Bai-t. of Marstou, and d. 1658 (will
dated 11 Aug., proved 24 March that year), having by her, who rn. 2ndly,
— Cutts, had surviving issue, an only sou,
Hugh Batemax, of the parish of All Saints, Derby, m. 24 Oct. 1683, Mary,
dau. of John Taylor, of Radborne, Derby, and by her, who d. 25 March,
1704-5, had issue, with others, who d. young,
I. HuiiH. of whom presently.
II. Robert, of St. Columb, M.D., bapt. 20 July, 1700, m. 1st, Mary
Greenwood, who d.s.p., and 2ndly, Elizabeth Hamley, and d. 17 Jan. 1777,
aged 77, having had issue, Elizabeth, m. 1789, — Peters, and Frances, living
1789, U)im.
I. Mary, bapt. 13 June, 1686, m. — Girling, of Derby.
II. Frances, bapt. 16 Aug. 1687, d. num. 1776, aged 89.
Hi. Anna, bapt. 25 Aug. 1688, d. iinm. iv. Elizabeth, bapt. 6 Sept. 1696.
The eldest son,
HcGU Batemax, of Hartington. to which he *\ in 1731, on the death of his
cousin Richard Bateman (see abort). He was bapt. 5 Oct. 1690, di. 1st, 21
April, 1718, Elizabeth, dau. and eventual co-heir of John Osborne, of Derby,
by Elizabeth, his wife, and at length co-heir of William Sacheverell, of
Barton, Notts, and Morley, co. Derby, and by her, who was buried 15 Jalj,
1723, had issue.
BAT EM AN. 49
I. HicHAKP, of "svhoni presently.
II. llui^li, Capt. in Forbes* Regt..b!ipt. 6 Jan. 1719, d. iui//i. in Ireland, 17-58.
III. John. bapt. 12 Ang. 1721, '/. y<mnar.
He m. ^ndly, at Breadsall, 4r Xov. 172:). Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Haclcer,
..f DufKeld, and d. 2-4 2sov. 1777, leavincr by her survivin<^f issue, a dau.
Klizabetli, h. 1726. d. umu., and buried 8 ^NTurch, 1781. His eldest son.
Km HAKD Batkmax, of Derby, and of Hartin2:ton Hall, co. Derby, bapt.
17 Jan. 1718-19, ui. 1st, Ann, dau. of — Soresby ; she d..i.p. 17o-i; \\e ni.
2ndly, 11 June, 175-3, Catherine, dau. of William Fitzherbert, of TissinL'ton,
«-o. Derby, and d. in the lifetime of his father, and was buried 14 July,
1762. havino: by her, who d. 19 Feb. 177G, had issue, two sons,
I. Hujxh (Sir), of Hartington Hall, J. P. and D.L.. .«. his ,<?randfather ;
b. 21 March, 17-56, was created a baronet 15 Dec. 1806. witli remainder
in default of male issue of his body to the heirs male of his daus., prirao-
jreniturely. He m. -i Feb. 1786, Temperance, dau. of John Gisboi-ne, of
Yoxall Lodge, co. Derby, by Anne, his wife, dan. and co-heir of William
Bateman, of Derby (see a^ife), and d. 28 Jan. 182-t, havinsr had issue,
1. Richard Sacheverell, ^.11 June, 1788. d.c.p. 17 June. 1794.
1. Catherine Juliana, in. 14 Feb. 1815, Sir Edward Dolman Scott, 2nd
Bart, of Great Barr, and had with other issue, a son, Francis Edward
Scott (Sir), who .s. at his birth, his maternal srvar.dfather, Sir Husrh
Bateman, as 2nd Bart, of Hartington, and in 1851, to liis father as ord
Bart, of Great Barr (see BrnKE's Peerage and Baronet age) .
2. Amelia Anne, m. 3 Aug. 1815, Sir Alexander Hood, Bart., and d. 21
Jan. 1883. leaving issue (■■^ep Btrkf's Pepran^ and Bar one f age).
3. Mary Georgiana. h. 14 April, 1800, d. 3l'Aug. 1805.
II. Richard, of whom we treat.
The second son,
Richard Bate.max, of Wheat Hall, Derbyshire, J.P. and D.L., cos. Derby
and Stafford, and High Sheriff for the former connty. 1812 ; barrister of
Lincoln's Inn, h. 13 March. 1757, hi. 12 Oct. 1791, Elizabf^th. only child and
heiress of Rev. Thomas Keelinge, of L'ttoxeter, co. Stafford, by Mary, his
wife, dau. of the Rev. John Savage, of the Rocksavage family, and ' d. 29
-March, 1821, having by her, who d. 1857, had issue, '
I. Richard Tho.mas, of whom presently.
II. John (Rev.), for forty-six years rector of East and West Lake, Xotts,
and Dean of Hartington, h. 10 Feb. 1800, vi. 22 Jan. 1828, Emilv, dau. of
Edward Shewell, of Bryanston Square, London, and d. 2 Mav, 1882, havino-
by her, who d. 1 Sept. 1855. had issue,
1. John Fitzherbert (Rev.), M.A., rector of Xorth and South Lopham,
Xorfolk, and rural Dean of Rockland, h. 6 April, 1S29, )a. 1st, 28 Xov.
1861, Su.san Elizabeth, dau. of Edwnrd Anthony Holden. D.L. of Aston
Hall, CO. Derby, and by her, who d. 1874, had issue, Susan Margaret,
d. uurn. He m. 2udly, 1878, Georgiua Caroline, dau. of the late ^Villiam
Ambrose Morehead, H.E.I.C.S., of Cheltenham.
2. Horatio, h. 24 July, 1830.
3. Richard Sacheverell, Capt. R.X., h. 16 Xov. 1831, m. 1880, Fanny
Mary. dan. of George Scovell, of Grosvenor Place, and (/. 15 Feb. 1896,
leaving issue, two sons and one dau.
4. Edward Louis. Assistant Secretary to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners
of England, h. 15 Sept. 1834.
5- Hugh Osborne, Capt. late 43rd Light Infantry, h. 9 Xov. 1837, m. 10
Sept. 1871, Lydia Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. San^uel Vere Dashwood, of
Stamford Park, Xotts, and has issue, four daus.
^. Augustus, /;. 3 Aue. 1839.
7. Alfred Edmund, C.M.G., of Woodhouse, Wimbledon Park, Deputy
Comptroller-General of Commerce, Labour and Statistics, h. 31 Aug.
£
50 FA:^[ILY RECORDS.
IS-ii, VI. .30 July, 18GS, Edith Ellen, dau. of James Eland Hobson, of
Haverfield, Kew, Surrey, and of Eaton Socon, Bedfordshire, and lias had
issue,
(1) John Sacheverell h. 24 Aujr., d. IG Oct. 1869.
(-2) Edward Sacheverell, h. 1 Der. 1S70.
(3) John Keelinrre, h. 10 June. 187-2.
(4) Alfit'd Jnme^s, b. 12 Ami. 1S81, J. 21 Dec. 18S3.
(1) Grace Ellen. (2) Hester. (3) Edith Florence.
1. ^lai-y Frederica. m. 1868, Rev. G. H. Bidwell, rector of Bre-ssingharu,.
Norfolk, and by him, who d. If^Sl^ lji# issue, two dan.s.
2. Eliza Catherine. 3. Emily Louisa, </. imm. 1857.
4. Ada Joyce, m. Feb. 1803, Frederick "Wright, of Lenton Hall, Notts,
and has issue, one son and seven daus. (.see Burk'e's Landed Gentry^
Wright, of Mayperley).
III. Fitzherb'ert. h. 26 ^Slay, d. 3 Dec. 1801.
IV. James Sachevorell Allejne, D.L. for Derbyshire, h. 10 Dec. 1803, d. 21
Jan. 1883.
V. Thomas Osborne, of Hartington Hall (which he purcha«;ed in 1857 from
the Duke of Devonshire, to whom it had been sold bv Hugh Willou^hby
Bateman), and of Breadsall Mount, J. P. and D.L. ;' h. T March, 1809,.
vt. 1 Oct. 18o7, Fanny Hanham, dau. of William Lawrence Bicknell, and
d. 14 Jan. 1874, leavincr issue,
Frederick Osborne Fitzberbert. of Hartino-tou Hall and Bread.sall Mnunt^
CO. Derby, J. P., b. 12 Nov. 1859, m. 1886, Evelyn :^^ary, dau. of Major
Wilkin.^oi', '^f Scarborongh, and ha.':, with other issue, Osborne R. Sachc-
verell. h. 18S7.
VI. Hugh Athelstan, b. IS Nov. 1810, (7. 19 April, 1826.
I. Joyce Osborne, d. young 13 ^lay, 1808.
II. ]Mary Elizabeth, m. 20 March, 1829. Rev. James Hamilton Chichester,
of Ai'lingt(jn. Devonshire, and d. 9 April, 1830. leaving issue.
III. Mary Catherine, d. unm. 20 ilay, 1S19.
The eldest son.
Richard Thoma.s Bateman, of Hartington Hall, Morley, and Stanley, all in
Derbyshire, b. 9 Sept. 1794, rn. 2 June, 1820, Magdolena, dau. of Robert.
Willoughby, of Cliife, co. "Warmck, l.iy Lucy, his tliird wife, dau. of Edward
Ferrers, of Baddeslev, and d. June, 1853, leaving issue,
I. Hugh Willnugbby, of Hartington Hall (which he sold), b. 11 Sept. 1823,.
d. nnm. 24 Feb. 1860.
II. Richard, b. 9 Oct. 1824. d. young.
III. John Wiiloughby, 6. 20 Oct. 1825, killed during the Indian Mutiny
wben serving in the oLst Regt.
IV. Francis Anthony, b. 29 Jan. 1823, drowned at sea.
v. Thomas KEEHxtiE, of whom presently.
VI. Charles Keelinge, b. 20 May, d. July, 1837.
VII. Austin Ferrers, b. 4 Sept. 1838.
I. Mary, b. 18 Julv. 1821, d. March, 1834.
II. Elizabeth, b. 23 Sept. 1823.
m. Madeline Josephine, b. 21 April. 1829.
IV. Maria Constance, b. 28 Nov. 1833.
V. Agnes IMaria, b. 8 Nov. 1835.
The fifth .sen,
Thomas Keelinge Batema.v, of Morley, co. Derby. Capt. Derby ]^[ilitia. b.
1 Aug. 1831, ?/?. 1859. Georgiana, dan. uf Frederick Banuatvue, late 33rcr
Regt., and d. 1887, leaving issue an only son.
HroH Allevxe Sacheverell Batemax, of Morley. co. Derliy, Lord of the
Manor, and of Etwall in the same shire, formerly Lieut. King's Own StafFor;!-
shirc Ritle Militia (Clid>s—Bood]t:'s and Pi-atf's), b. 31 Aug. 1800, m. 1S88,
BATH.
51
Anna, dau. of Edward Bridges, late 7th Fnsiliei-s, of Thorngrove, Gillingbani,
Dorset.
Arms — Or three crescents issuant from each an estoile of six points gu. a
ranron azure. Crest — A cre^^cent and estoile as in the arms b^-twcen two
eagles' -wings or. Motto — Sidus adsit amicum.
J^i^ 'S>> "t^v^
BATH.
Lineage. — The family of Batk were originally
Rettled at Stithians, co. Cornwall, where they are
frequeiitly mentioned in the parish records, and in
IS'20 they removed to Swansea from Falmouth.
Hexry Bath, o? Falmouth, b. 24 June, 1776, m.
Sept. 179G, Elizabeth Paddy, and had, with other
is.^ue, a son,
Henry Bath, of Longlands, Swansea, h. 15 Aug.
17i*7, in. Lst, in Jan. 1S21, Susan !i[adge, and by lier
(who was b. 2 Sept. 179S, and d. 12 Jan. IsOl) had
issue, with ten dans., three sons,
I. Henrv James, of Alltyfei'in, co. Carnmrthen.
J.P., High Sheriff. 1S(39," 6. 17 Dec. 1821, d.s.p.
15 Deo. 1875. and was >\ by hi« u^^tiVipw, Edward'
Henry Bath (see belov:').
It. Edward, of whom presently.
in. Charles, of Ffynone, Swansea, b. 15 Jan. 1832,
d.s.p.
He m. 2ndly, in 1862, Marion Ostler, and d. 13 Oct. 1864, leaving another sou,
IV. Percy.
The second son,
Edward Bath, of Brynymor, Swansea, b. 29 Sept. 1824, in. 1849, Eugenie,
dau. of Charles Lambert, of Coqnimbo, Chile, and J. 22 Oct. 1885, leaving issue,
I. Edward Hexrv, of whom presently.
II. Charles Lambert, m. Marion, dau. of George Francis, and has issue.
Charles and Marion.
III. Robert, d.s.p.
IV. Henry James, m. Olive Mary, dau. of T. D. Griffiths, M.D., and has issue,
Heni-y and Olive.
V. Kenne-th Lambert. vi. Geoffrey, d.s.p.
I. Janet Lambert, m. F. C. Milford, and has issue, 1. Edward ; 2. Kenneth
Eugene; 1. Cicely; 2. Hilda.
n. Susan, m. C. C. Chambers, and has issue, 1. Ivor; 2. Robert; and
3. William.
III. Eugenie, m. Ronald E. Bill, and has issue, 1. John : 2. James ; 3. Charles,
d.'^.p.; 4. Kenneth; 1. Marjorie ; 2. Dorothy; 3. Eusenie ; and 4. Catherine.
IV. Margaret, m. W. L. Cox, and has issue, 1. GeotiVey ; and 2. Cecil.
V. Cathei-ine, m. 1883, "Walter Lovelace Clifford, brother of Sir Georfre
H. C. Clifford, Bart., of Flaxbourne (see Bi'HKe'.s Peernge and Baronetafje),
and has issue, 1. Arthur, d.s.p. ; 1. Catherine; and 2. Bertha.
The clde.<t son,
Edward Henky Bath, of AUtyfeiin, Xant^aredig. co. Carmarthen, J. P. an<l
D.L. for that shire, and High Sheriff, 1892, and J. P. for Swansea, h. 3 Feb.
l|^5l, .s\ his uncle Henry James Bath, of Alltyfei-in, 1875, m. 12 Au^r. 1874.
Esther, eldest dau. of John William.s James, J. P. of Brvnbriailu, Swause:i,
and has issue,
E 2
52 FA:\riLY RECORDS.
I. Henry, Lieut. Carmarthen Artillery !>[ilitia, h. IS Dec. 1875.
I. Estber Frances. ii. Katherine Edith. iii. Janet Lambert.
Arms — Go. a chevron paly of six nrsr. and or between three plates, on a
cbief of the thiiil three wolves" heads erased .sa. Crest — A wolf's head
em.sed ^a. collared vair holdincr in the mouth a rose i^u. slipped and leaved ppr.
Motto — He conquers who endures.
BAYLEY.
Lineage. — Thomas Bayi,e;.v, of Deansp-ate, ^Manchester, silk weaver (whose
name occurs frequently in the Court Leet Records), m. 26 Aug. 1641, Anne
Chnrton, and was buried at the Collegiate Church, ^lanchester, 28 Ang.
1688, having: by her. who survived him, and to Avhom administration of his
estate was granted 169:^. had issue.
I. Timothy, bapt. 2S Dec. 1<U.3. buried 19 Jan. 1646-7.
II. Thomas, bapt. 6 June. 1647.
III. Daniel, of whom presently.
I. Anne. bapt. 17 July, 1642, buried 15 Aug. 1649.
II. Alice, bapt. 8 Sept. 1644, ,n. 8 Sept. 1664, Theophilus Astle.
III. Sarah; buried 24 March. 1649-50.
IV. Mary, bapt. 1.3 April, 1659, buried 28 Aug. 1660.
The youngest sen,
Daniel Baylkv, of Manchester, siik weaver, was bapt. 26 Oct. 1651, m. by
licence, dated 25 Charles II (1673), Sarah, dau. of Rev. James Bradshaw,
M.A., of Darcy Lever, and d. in the lifetime of his father 23 Feb. 1684^5,
having by her. who was bapt. at "Wigan, 15 Sept. 1650, and was buried in the
Collegiate Church, 30 July, 1695. had issue,
I. James, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, bay>t. 17 Felx 1675-6, ,n. — Stott. of Manchester.
II. Anne, bapt. 21 Xov. 1678. in. Sarah, bapt. 21 April, 1681.
IV. Alice, bapt. 10 April, 1684, buried 7 !May, 1696.
The only son,
James Bayley, of Manchester, merchant, was a hostage held by Prince
Charles Edward for the town of Manchesrer in 1745 ; bapt. 4 Feb. 1673-4,
m. 3 Jan. 1698, Sarah, dau. of Samuel Kirkes. of Chester, and d. 6 April,
1753. having by her, who was buried 8 Jan. 1719-20, had issue,
I. Daniel, of whom pi-esently.
II. Samuel, bapt. 16 Dec. 1701, buried 4 Jan. 1701-2.
III. James, of AVithiugton. Lancashire. J. P. and D.L. for that county, and
High Sheritr 1757, was appointed Registrar of the Diocese of Chester,
9 Aug. 1745. He was h. 24 ^farch. 1705, r,i. Anne, second dau. of the
Right Rev. Samuel Peploe, D.D., Bishop of Chester, and "Warden of
Manchester, and d. 14 Xov. 1769, having by her, who d. 29 Xov. 1769,
aged 67, had, with other issue who d. \-oung,
1. Samuel, in the Army, bapt. 2 Feb. 1732-3. d. young.
2. James CRev.), ;M.A. Oxford (Bra.senose Coll.), Fellow of the Collegiate
Church, :\Ianchester, bapt. 28 Feb. 1740. m. 11 Feb. 1771, Frances,
dau. of Richard (or AVilliam; Broome, of Didsburv, and d.s.p. 13 Xov.
1808. She d. 6 June, 1813.
3. John, of Manchester, bapt. 31 March. 1741, d..^.p.
1. Sarah. »;. 1754, Doming Rasbotham, High Slieriff, Lancashire 17C9,
and d. 30 April, 1805, aged 77.
2. Anne, m. 18 April. 1750, Yen. Abel Ward, M.A., rector of St. Ann(;'s,
Manchester, and Archdeacon of Chester.
BATLEY. 53
3. :Marj, bapt. 9 May, 173-1-. ./. unm.
4. Elizabeth, m. 7 April, 17G0. Sir John Parker Mo.sle\', Bart., and d.
15 Oct. 1797, leavintT issue (fce Blkkk's Peerage and Banmetage).
5. June, bapt. 5 July, 1743, d. i:nm.
<J. Appjliiia (or Appolonia). in. 1st. 7 Jan. 17G.J, James Moss, of Little
Bolton, who (/. 17tJ9, and 2ndly, 4 Feb. 1772, Rev. Giles Faircloui^h
Haddon, D.D., rector of Stepnev (brother of Kev. P. Haddon, vicur'of
Leeds), and (/. 1 April, 1773.
7. Fraiices, m. 23 Dec. 17G4, Sir Ashton Lever, Knt., of Alkrinton,
Hi,<?li Sheriff Lancashire, 1771, the collector of the Leverian Museum,
and was buried 27 July, 1S02.
IV. John, bapt. 23 Feb. 1707-8, buried 1 July, 1709.
V. Samuel, of King Street, ."Manchester, h. 31 Dec. 1717, vi. 1st, 1741,
Esther, eldest dau. of James Diu-rles, of Manchester, merchant, and by her,
who (/. 12 Sept. 175S, had issue. He in. 2ndly, 2S April, 17G1. Esther, dau.
of Robert Hibbert, of Manchester, which lady d.s.p. 27 Dec. 1772. He (7.
5 !March, 1778, leaving issue, by his first wife,
1. Thomas, of Booth Hall, nnd of ^Manchester, merchant, h. 1749, m.
IS Nor. 1773, ^lary, dau. of William Kennedy, of [Manchester, merchant,
and (7. 22 Xov. 1817, having by her, who d. 11 Jan. 1808, had issue,
(1) Samuel, bapt. 23 Aug. 1774, a merchant, of Manchester, and of the
Stock Exchange, Lontlon. d. at Exeter, 2o Julv. 1854.
(2) William Kennedy, h. 1779, iti. 19 Jan. 1803, Isabel, dau. of John
Russell, of Liverpool, and d. in Jamaica, 180(3, leaving issue.
William Kennedy, of Lincoln's Inn. bannster-at-law, h. in Jamaica
(his baptism is entered in Collegiate Church Rei^isters, Manchester,
31 Aug. 1806).
(3) John Diggles, h. 1781, Captain St. George's Batt. Manchester
Volunteers, d. 1848.
(4) Thomas Diggles, of Cape Coast Castle, h. 1784., d. 30 April.
1831; his widow Harriet in. 2ndly, 3 Aug. 1831, Lieut. E. G.
Palmer, R.N.
(5) Gilbert. 6. 1786, tZ. 1810.
(•5) Robert Riddell. of Basinsrhall Street. London, and of Frimley.
Surrey, h. 1791, d. 29 Feb. 1852.
(1) Mary. m. 27 June. 1803, William Henry, M.D. of Manchester,
and d. at HafBeld, Ledburv. 25 Nov. 1837.
(2) Esther, b. 1 March, 1777. m. 24 Sept. 1812. Sir Thomas Potter,
knight, first mayor of ^lanchester, and d. 19 June, 1852, lea\'in2' issue.
bj him, who(/. 20 March, 1845. two sons, a. John (Sir), of Manchester,
merchant, knighted 1851, M.P. for Manchester, 1857-8, d. 25 Oct.
1858, aged 44. b. Thomas Bavley, of Manchester, merchant, J.P. and
D.L., M.P. for Rochdale since 1865, b. 29 Nov. 1817, m. 1st, 1846.
^lary, dau. of Samuel Ashton, of Pole Bank. Gee Cross, Hvde, co.
Chester; she d. 1885; he in. 2ndly, Helena, dau. of John Hicks, of
Bodmin, co. Cornwall.
(3) Sarah, b. 1783. (4) Elizabeth, b. 1787, d. 1846.
(5) Ann, b. 1789.
2. James, of Brown Street, Manchester, merchant, b. 1754, m. o June.
1776, Margaret, dau. of James Hodson, of Hodson's Court, Manchester.
and d. 1840, having by her, who d. 18 Jane. 1793, had issue,
(1) James Diggles, b. 1778, d. young.
(2) Samuel, of ^lanchcster. merchant an<I banker, b. 1779. m. 1803.
Harriet Ann, dau. of Richard Walker, of ^ilanchester, and d. 1857,
leaving issue,
a. James Walker. [ilajor-Gen. Madras Army. vi. twice, and d. 1S74,
leaving issue, twelve children.
5-t FAMILY RECORD.S.
b. Samuel Heniy, d. 1832.
c. Francis, of Ardwii-k, !M;\nchester. m. ^laiy Anne. (lau. of John
Taylor, and. d. 27 iSept. 1839, having by her, wlio d. 1846, liad
issue.
(a) Francis Samuel, of Xorton House, Fallowtiold. ^Manchester,
mcrchaur, b. 18 ^ept. 1838, m. 2G April. ISOG, ]Mury Elizabeth
Jane, dau. of John Thomas Price, J. P., of Manchester, and has
issue,
1. Francis Price, h. Feb. 1867. 2. John Parr, b. 1873.
3. GeorL'^e Anson, b. 187o. 4. Archibald, b. 1877.
5. Clive^Christiau, b. 1878, d. 1879. 6. Hugh, b. 1880.
7. Charles Septimus, b. 1882.
1. Marv Amy, b. 1868.
2. Klleii, b. 1869. m. 1892, Henry Elton.
3. Katharine, b. 1871.
(a) ]\[ary Louisa, b. 1837. m. 1867, Hervey Kibble, of ^[anchestei-.
(b) Adelaide Frances, b. 1839, r,i. 1860, William Railton, or
Manchester.
a. Harriet Parr, d. rnna. at Southport, 1895, aged 90.
(3) James, b. July, 1783, Major Madras Army, m. Margaret Garner
Hamilton, and d.s.p. 1843.
(4) Diggles, b. 1787, d. 1830.
(1) Margaret, b. 1782, d. vnm. 1823.
(2) Frances,^. 1784. )>i. 1st, John Barlow, of Middlethorpe, Yorks, and
2ndly, Capt. Hamilton, and d. about 1863.
(3) Amy Ann, b. 1791, d. mim. 1882.
1, Hannah, vi. "William Edge, of ^Manche^ter.
2. Sarah, m. Dec. 1773, Cornelius Metcalfe, merchant, sou of Rev.
Thomas ^letcalfe, of Kirby Overblow, and had issue.
Yl. Benjamin, d. young, and was buried 28 Sept. 1722.
I. Sarah, b. 12 ^May, 1710, m. 4 March, 1734, John Touchet, of ^lanchester,
and Broomf House, merchant, who d. 15 April. 1767, and had issue.
From this marriage descended William Harrison Aiiisworth, the novelist.
II. Mary, d. in infancy, and was buried 29 March, 1713.
The eldest son,
Daniel Bayley, of Hope Hall, co. Lancaster (whi-h he rebuilt), 6. 13
Oct. 1699, m. 1st. 1717, Elizabetli,* dau. and co-heiress of Xathauiel Gaskell.of
Manchester (s'^'? Burke's Landed Gentri/, Gaskell. of Thomes House), and bv
her, -who d. 26 Feb. 1734-5, had an only child, Elizabeth, who (/. 12 April,
1735, aged 2. He n,i. 2udly, Anne,t dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Butter-
worth, of Manchester, merchant, by Frances, his wife, dau. of Sir Francis
Dukinfield, Bart., and d. 14 May, 1764, having by her, who d. 3 March, 1795,
had issue,
I. James, d. 1746, aged 10. ii. Thomas BcxfEnwoRTH, of whom presently.
III. Daniel Benjamin, (/. young, 5 Dec. 1755.
I. Fi-ances, d. 3 'May, 1742, aged 5. ii. Sarah, d. 16 Xov. 1743, aged 3.
III. Susannah, d. 28 Dec. 1745, aged 8.
* Her two sisters were respectively : — 1. Eebecea, wife of Kichard Clive, if. P., of Stvche,
Salop, and mother, by liim, of the celebrated Eobert. 1st Lord Clive (sreBuRKES Peerage and
Baronetage, Powis, E.) and 2. Sarah, wife of Huu;h, 11th Lord SempiJl {see Bueke's
Peerage and Jiaronf-tage). Lord Clive lived wilh his Tuatemul uncle, Daniel Baylev, at
Manchester, from infancy to manhood, and was educated by liim.
t Her two sisters were respectively : — 1. Jane, m. 1st. 'Francis .Todrcll, of Yartlsley (see
Bceke's Landed Gentru), and 2ndly, Hon. George Sempill, son of Hugh, 11th Lord Sempill
(*ee Bcrke's Peerage and Baroiietuge), bv Sarah, dau. and co-heiress of >'atlianiel Ga^iiell
{see above), and 2. Su-anna, wife of Sir Henry Hoghton, Bart. ;.see Bceke's Peerage and
Baronetage, de Hoghto', Bart.),
BAY LEY. 5o
The only surviving child,
TmoMas Bctteuwoimh Baylky, of Hope Hall, co. Lauca.ster, J. P. and D.L.,
and Hicrh Sheritf, 17U^, and Cbairman of (Quarter Sessions at Salford, and
Ki.'CL'ivL'r of tlie Duchy rents. He was elected F.R.S., 18 Feb. 177o, was
Lieut. -Col. of the Manchester }*[ilitary Association and Col. of the ^[anehester
and Salford Voluuteers 1797-lSOl. He took a great interest in the improve-
ments of prisons and laid the tirst stono of the Xew Bayley Prison in
Manchester (sometimes called Xew Bailey, and now palled down). He was
I'resident of the ^Manchester Board of Health, one or the first Vice-Presidents
of tlie Literary and Philosophical Society, and member of the first Comraittee
of the .society in ^Ltnchester for the abolition of the slave trade. He was
also the author of several essays on aprricultural subjects. He was b. 20 June,
1744, )n. 17 Sept. 1765, ^lary, dau. of Vincent Leggatt, of Tottenham, and d.
24- Jnne, 1802, having by her, who d. o .Sept. 1818, aged 70, had issue,
I. Daniel (Sir), K.H., of St. Petersburg, merchant, Consul-General there
from 9 Oct. 1812. knighted, 20 Juiie, 1815, and rewarded for services as
charge d'affaires with the Hanoverian Guelphic Order. He Ava^^ a D.L. for
CO. Lancaster. He was b. 14 Sept. 1766, and ai. 1st, at St. Petersburg,
6 Xov. 1790, Eleanor, dau. of — Saffree, who d.s.p. at Hope. 17 Sept.
1793. He m. 2ndly, Maria Barbara Fock, and d. 21 June, l^o-t, having
by her, who d. 19 May, 185-i, aged 79, had issue, a dau., Mary.
II. Thomas Leggatt, 6. Oct. 1767, d. 6 Sept. 1768.
III. John, h. 19 ^lay, 1775, and d. 6 Jan. 1S48.
IV. Edward Clive, of St. Petersburg, merchant, h. 16 Aug. 1776, vi. 2
Julv, 1814, IVfargarec, eldest dau. of James Fenton, of Hampstead, and d.
22 Feb. 1841, having had, with other issue,
1. Thomas Battersvorth, d. in infancy, 27 Julv. 1819.
2. Edward Clive (Sir), K.C.S.I., C.I.E.,' h. 17 Oct. 1821, served in the
Bengal Civil Service, and was a member of Council of the Viceroy of
India, in. 6 March, 1850, Emily Anne Theophila, eldest dau. of Sir
Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, Bart., and d. 1864. having had issue,
(1) William Edward [Metcalfe Clive, b. Aug. 1854, <7.^1859.
(2) Charles Theophilus Richard Clive, b. 20 Xov. 1864.
(3) Anstruther Clive, deceased.
(1) Emily Isabella Clive, m. 1883, George Henry Mildmay Ricketts,
C.B. of the Indian Civil Service, son of Sir Henry Ricketts, K. C.S.I.
(2) Annie .Margaret Clive.
(3) Georgiana Charlotte Clive, m. 1886, Lieut. -Ge.i. Edward Francis
Chapman. C.B., R.A., Director-Genei-al of the ^lilitary Intelligence
Department.
(4) Alice Janet Clive, m. 14 Dec. 1878, John Arthur Fowler, D.L.,
eldest son of Sir John Fowler. Bare, K.C.^LG., LL.D., and has issue
(see Bl'RKe's Pet^rage and Barow-taije).
(5) Mary Steuart Theophila Clive.
(6) Charlotte Canning Anstruther Clive.
(7) Theresa Seiina Clive.
1. Mary Margaret, d. 26 Sept. 1821, aged 6.
V. Henry Vincent (Ven.), D.D., M.A., Cambridge (Trin. Coll.), Archdeacon
of Stow, successively rector of Stilton, sub-dean of Lincoln, prt.-l;endary of
Lincoln, rector of Messingham, rector of Westmeon with Privet, Hants, and
prebendary of Westminster, h. 6 Dec. 1777, m. 17 June, l>ur, Hannah,
second dau. of James Touchet, of Broome House, and d. 12 Aug. 1&44;
she d. 17 June, 1839.
VI. Charles, H.E.I.C.S., h. 13 March, 1780, m. 30 March, 1800, r.Iary Anne
Smith, niece of John Wilton, and d. 19 Jan. 1865, leaving issue,
William Henry, formerly in the Madras Civil Service, b. 14 Sept. 1813,
and d. 20 Aug. 1890, leaving issue.
:,G FAMILY RECORDS.
(1) Lucv Icehv. b. 4 Feb. l^M.
(2) Henrietta* b. 2 Jan. l^oS. m. 14 Nov. 1S65, Rev. G. C. OldtiekL
and. d. 15 Ay)ril, 1871.
(3) Alicia Ff'Rton, 7/2. 9 Oct. 1S69, J. R. Ganssen.
VII. Wir.i.iAM Blii Ki.WdKTii, of whom we treat.
Tin. Cornwall, h. 13 March, 17>4, ,1 Xov. 1S07.
rx. Frederick, h. '19 Maj. 178o. d. in infancy.
X. Thomas Dukintield, b. 3 March, 1787, drowned at sea off Meniel, 7
April, 1808, when retnrnintr to Russia.
XI. George Thornton. H.E.I.C.S., b. 1790, d. 31 May, 1835.
I. Sarah, b. 3 Ancr- 1770, d. I'.inu. '2S July, 1845.
II. Mary Anne. </. 29 Dec. 1789. aged 15.
III. Frances, b. 5 March, 1779. d. num. 25 Dec. 1S40.
The seventh son,
WiLi.UM BL-TTKi;u(VinH Bayi.et, of the Hon. East India Company's Service,.
was Chief Secretary to the Government of India in 1819, and a member of th"
Council, in 1825, and as senior member became Officiating Governor- General
of India, 13 3Iarch, 1828, Avas elected a Director in 1833, was Deputy
Chaii-mau of the Company in 1839, and Chairman in 1840. He wa.s /-. in
Manchester, 3u Xov. 1781, m. in Feb. 1809, Anne Augusta, dau. of William
Jackson, Registrar of the Supreme Court, Calcutta, and d. at St. Leonards-
on-Sea, 20 ]\lay, 18G0, having by her, who was 6. in Jan. 1792, and. d. at Batb.
19 April, 1848'. had issue,
I. Henry Viucent, Judge of the High Court, Calcutta, b. '27 July, 181l5,
m. 6 Dec. 1838. Louisa, dau. of James Pattie, of the Indian Civil Service..
and d. 2 Feb. 1873, having by her, who was h. 5 Oct. 1821, and (7. March,.
1873, hud issue,
1. William de TEtang, b. 17 Jan. 1849, d. 28 Sept. 1867.
2. Henrv, b. 4 ilay, 1852, in. 187S, Ariana, dau. of — Le Marchand, an<l
d. Juiie,*1879.
1. Adeline Anne, 6. 22 Oct. 1842, m. 1863, W. F. Mactier, :^I.D.
2. Mia Louisa, b. 25 Sept. 1845, vi. 5 March, 1865, Xottidge Charles
Macnamara, F.R.C.S., and has issue (see that fainihj).
II. Daniel, b. 26 Aug. 1822, m. 30 Aug. 1849, Isabella Frances, dau. of
W. H. Oakes, of the Indian Civil Service, and widow of David Scott
Cai'michael Smyth, and has issue,
1. Charles Steuart, b. 1854, m. 1880, Constance, dau. of Gen. Campbell,
of the Indian Stat!" Corps, and has issue,
(1) Archibald Steuart Butterwortb, b. 8 July, 1885.
(1) Florence Tempe, b. 26 Oct. 1883.
(2) Ethel Hermione. 6. 11 Julv, 1888.
(3) Alice :Mary, b. 8 Nov. 1891.
1. Isabella Tempe, d. 1853, aged 2.
III. William Butterworth Master, b. 1827, d. 1879.
IV. Edward Henry, b. 1834, vi. 1862, Amelia !Maria, third dau. of Edward
Emmet, and d. 1893, leaving issue,
Amy Stewart, b. 1863, m. 1885, J. A. Harris, ^[.B.
V. Stecaet CoLVix, of whom preseutly.
I. Harriet Steuart, d. 1819, aged 2.
II. Mary Steuart, b. 1820, ui. 29 Feb. 1840, her cousin, Bazett David Colvin,.
J. P., and had, Avith other issue who (/. young,
1. William. Lieut. -Col. 21st Scots Fusiliers, d. 1883. 2. Bazett.
3. Sidney, 2^1. A., Professor of Fine Arts, at Cambridge, and now of the
British ]\luseum.
III. Heni-ietta Frances, b. 1832, vi. 1856, John Scarlett Campbell, B.C.S.
{see Bluke's P'^fn-arfe and Baro)tetage, Stuathedex axd CAMfUELL, B.), and d.
Oct. 1859, leaving issue.
BATNES. 57
^^'illiflnl, h. and d. l^f.jT.
Lilian, /'. 185S, m. Martin Pirie.
The jonnges-t son,
SiK Stklaki Colvix Bayi.kv, K.C.S.I., C.T.E., Political Seci-etary to tli?
India OflBce, of 8, Southwell Gardens, London (Chib — Athen-.vuni), h. l!tS
N'ov. lS;i6, was educated at Eton and Haileybury, entered the Beagal
Civil Service, was Secretary to the Government of Bengal, and Commissioner
«tf Patua Division, during the famine 187-4, was Chief Commis.siouer of Assam,
Oiiiciating Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal 187i;'. Resident at Hyderabad,
l>j;l-2, a member of the Council of the Governor-General of India, lb82-7.
Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal. 1887-90, and from that year Political Secre-
tary to the India Office till IS'Jo, when he waf> appointed a member of the
Iiuiian Council. He was created C.S.I, in 1874, K. C.S.I, in 1678, and CLE.
1>82. Sir Steuart m. 21 Xov. 1860, Anna, dan. of the late Robert Xesham
Farquhai-son, of the Indian Civil Service, and ha.s had i.-sue,
I. Olive William, b. 10 Sept. 1862, d. Xov. 1863.
II. Steuart Farquharson, Capt. Bengal Staff Corps, h. 1-4 Aug. 1863.
III. William Eden, h. 6 June, 1869.
IV. Clive Campbell, b. 22 March, 187-4, d. 23 April, 1876.
V. Lionel Seton, b. 2 July, 1875.
vr. Charles Butterworth, b. 7 Sept. 1876.
VII. Lytton Cecil Lambert, b. 9 April, 1879.
vnr. Melvill Gordon, b. 7 March, 1885.
I. Frances ^lary Lushington, h. Feb., d. 12 April. 1865.
IT. Ethel Augusta Colviu, b. 9 May, 1867, vi. 7 Dec. 1889, Elliot Graham
Colvin, of the Indian Civil Service, and has issue, Helen.
III. Alicia Sydney, b. -4 Oct. 1870, rn. 7 Dec. 1890, William Buckley
Gladstone, and has issue, 1. Keith Murray; and 2. William Xeville.
IV. Marion Hamilton, b. 11 ^larch, 1873, m. 2-4 July, 1894, Lindsay Daniel!,.
of Calcutta, and has issue, Ai'chibald Steuait, b. 1895.
V. Xora Lilian, b. 22 March, d. 27 May, 1886.
Arms — Arg. on a fes--^ between three martlets iju. a-i manij platts. Crast —
-I griMa sejant erm. icinged and arvied or. Motto — Quicquid agas age pro
vii-ibus.
BAYNES.
Lineage. — Avxsi Batxes, of Knowstrop, was son of Robekt Bayxes and
grandson of Apa.m Baynes, and great-grandson of Robert Bayxes, and great-
great-grandson of Adam Bayxe?, of Knowstrop near Leeds, co. York. He
»«. and had issue, three sons,
I. Robert, of whom presently.
II. Richard, standard bearer to Lord ^lonteagle at the Battle of Flodden
1513, who gave him an estate called Flodden or Cragg, in Littledale, Eaton,
Lancashire.
HI. Ralph, D.D., Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, in 158-4.
The eldest son,
Robert Bayxes, of Knowstrop, in the parish of Leeds, co. York, d. leaving
by Agnes, his wife, who was buried 27 April, 1575, two sous,
I. Adam, of whom presently.
n. Bryan, of Knowstrop, buried 13 July, 1632.
The elder son,
Ada.m B.A.YXES, iu. 2-4 Oct. 1587, Isabel, dau. of — Sykes. and was buried at
Leeds, 2-4 July, 1632, having by her, who Avas buried 16 Sept. 1609, had issue,.
58 FAMILY RECORDS.
I. RoBKKT, of whom presently.
II. William, b;itpt. 11 ^larch, 1591, J. an infant,
iir. Peter, bapt.' 29 June. 1")94.
IV. John, bapt. :U Jan. l<>01-"2, in. and had issue, two sons, John, ilajor-
Gen. livinf,' in 171G, and Cliristopher.
I. ;Marj. bapt. 17 April, 1.597. ii. Sybil, bapt. 13 Jan. 1604.
The elde.st .son,
Robert B.^txes, bapt. 2 Dec. 1589, m. 1629, Joan, dau. of — Brown, and had
issne,
I. AD.\>r, of whom presently.
u. Robert, Capt. ia the Army, d. 1620, leaving a son, Adam Baynes of
London, and a dan., Elizabeth, in. George Wriglit, of Bolton-upon-Swaile,
and had issue, a son, George, and a daii., ^Martha, )ii. her cousin, Robert
Baynes, of Knowstrop (see beloic).
The elder son,
Ai'A.M BaT-NFS. of Knowstrop, Capt. in the Army, sold his estate of
Wimpledon in Surrey, to John Lambert, of Carlton, Lord Deputy of Ireland ;
b. 22 Dec. 1G21. hi. Martha, dau. of Richard Dawson, of Heworth, near
York, and d. at Knowstrop, Dec. 1670, having by her, who d. 14 July, 1713,
aged 88, had issue, witli seven other children,
I. Robert, of whom pi-eseutly.
II. John, merchant in Tenerilfe, ui. Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Challoner,
and d. 19 June 1G54, leaving issue,
1. Adam, Lieut. R.X., (/. num. 1710.
2. Henry, 8. Robert. 4. Charles.
1. Anne, m. Marmaduke Hicks, Mayor of Leeds, 1666, 1681, and 1694,
and d. 1661, ha^•ing by him, who d. 1696, aged 87, bad issue.
III. Richard of London, merchant, d. 1693.
IV. Adam, Capt. R.X. v. William, d. 1691.
VI. Henry, Sheriff of York, 1702, and Lord Mayor in 1717, 1732, m. Emme,
dau. of Francis Hall, and d. 1735, leaving issue, three daus., Martha, Mary,
and Frances.
VII. Francis, m.
I. Elizabeth, m. Feb. 1679, Seth Skelton, of Osmundthoi-pe, and '7. 28
Jan. 1684, having by him, who d. 21 Aug. 1709, had issue.
II. Aoin, m. Nicholas Burton, of Durham, M.A., Christchurch, Oxon, and
bad issue.
The eldest sou,
Robert B.wxes, of Knowstrop, co. York, m. 1st, Dorothy, dau. of John
Riffers, but by her had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of Sir William
Lowther, Knt., of Gt. Purston, Swillington, and Leeds, co. York, by Jane,
his wife, dau. of William Busfield, and (/. 17 Aug. 1697, having by he)-,
"who d. 1734, had, with other issue,
I. Robert, of whom presently. ii. Henry, of London and York, merchant.
I. Elizabeth, d. won.
II. Frances, rn. John Lowther, M.D. of York, second son of Sir William
Lowther, Bart., and had issue.
The elder son,
Robert Bayxes, of Knowstrop, co. York, Lord of part of the Manor of
Hunslet, 1714, )(i. his cousin, Mailha, dan. of George Wright, of Bolton-upon-
Swaile, CO. Yoi'k {see above), and d. at Yoi'k, 1715. having by her, who d.
27 June, 1769, had issue,
Robert, of whom presently.
Martha, u. 1 Dec. 1715, d. imm. 17 Feb. 1781, aged QQ years, will dated 23
Jan. 1781.
The son.
Rev, RobestBatses, of Knowstrop Hall,B.A.of Sidney College, Cambridge,
BAYXES. 59
M.A., 1737, tiist iucumbent of Hunslot, uear Leeds, and rector of Stonhata
A.«pal, Suffolk, 174G-7, was for many years acting ina2:istrate and head of the
quorum, near Ipswich, b. 6 Dec. 1711. },i. 8 Feb. 17oS, Katherinc, dau. and
sole heiress of William AVogan, of Little Ealing, co. ^liddlese.x, and Pembroke,
secretary to the Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieut, of Ireland, 1711. He d. at Ston-
hMu Aspal, 13 July, 17b3, having by her, who was b. 21 Jan. 1719, and d.
17t'--3, had issue,
I. \ViLLi.\M, of whom presently. u. Robert, b. 2o June, 1741, d. num.
III. Henry, Commander K.X., was at the siege of Havannah in 1762, and
(Jentleuian Usher of the Black Rod to Gk0R(;e III. He was 6. 6 April,
1743, VI. 1st, 7 Xov. 17G3, Elizabeth, dau. and sole heiress of — Cole, of
Kingston-on-Thames, and l)y her, w-ho d. 16 June, 1768, had issue,
1. Robert, of Sidney College, Cambridge. LL.B., Chaplain R.X., and
afterwards Chaplain to the East India Company, at Bombay; /). at
Kingston, 14 March, 1766, m. at the Cape of Good Hope, Mav, ISIO,
Johanna Filia, dau. of the Rev. !M. Boreherds, rector of Stellenboseh,
Cape Oi Good Hope, and d. in London, 27 Aug. 1822, buried in old St.
Pancras Church, leaving issue, two daus., Aletta Matilda, h. at Bombay,
7 Sept. 1812 ; and Sophia Maria, b. at Bombay, 1 Feb. 1819.
2. Henry Charles, of London, b. 7 June, 1768, vi. at St. Marylebone Old
Church, 23 April, 1804. Eleanor, dau. of — Gan-ett, of co. iliddlesex.
and had two daus., Eleanor Catherine, h. 23 Feb. 1805, d. May following,
buried in St. Marylebone Old Church, London, and Maria,' h. 2i Feb.
1809, d. ilay, 1812, buried in the same place.
1, Elizabeth, b. at Kingston-on-Thames, 27 Aug. 1764, m. 1 Xov. 1786,
Thomas Smith, and d. at Woodham, near Leeds, 16 July, 1831, a^-ed (i(S,
having by him, who was b. July, 1759, and d. 31 ^Lurcb, 1830, had issue.
2. Catherine, b. 24 May, 1767, m. 20 April, 1797, Miles Atkinson, of
Leeds, Skipworth, near York, and Ardsley House, near Barusley, Yorks,
and by liim, who was h. 3 June, 1769. had issue.
He m. 2ndly. a dau. of — Coates, but by her had no issue : he m. ordlv,
27 Aug. 1770, Ann Gristick (widow), who d.s.pAo July, 1809 : and 4thly,
3 Aug. 1810, Mary Freshwater, and d. at Carmarthen, South Wales, 6 Auo-.
1810.
IV. Edward, b. 27 Jan., d. 6 Feb. 1744-5.
V. Charles, solicitor of London, b. 24 Oct. 1748, m. and had issue, two sens
and three daus., viz. : — Charles, William, Elizabeth, Catherine, and Mary
Ann.
VI. Slingsby, of London, gent., b. 16 Jan. 1749-50, m. bat d.s.p.
Yii. Edward (Rev.), B.A., Fellow of Sidney College, Cambridge, rector of
Week St. Mary, Cornwall, b. 11 Jan. 1751, m. and d.b April, 1821, buried at
Week St. Mary, Cornwall, 13 April, 1821, leaving issue,
1. Edward Thomas. 2. Adam Kelly. 3. Mellony.
4, William Wogan.
1. Eliza. 2. Catherine. 3. Susan. 4. Anne.
5. Lousia. 6. Frances.
VIII. Stanhope, of Hull, and later of Horsforth, near Leeds, M.D., b. 26 Oct.
1762, m. at Guisely, 15 Aug. 1799, Sai-ah, widow of Matthias Janiieson, and
dan. of the Rev. John }*Iorlitt, rector of Hatton, co. Warwick. He </. at
Horsforth. 14 July, 1817, having had an onlv son. Stanhope Wogan, h. at
Leeds, 16 May, 1801, d. 13 Xov. 1S04. bnried at Horsforth.
I. Catherine, b. 6 and d. 13 June, 1746.
H. Catherine, b. 1 Aug. 1747, m. Robert Marriott, and d. at Stowmarket,
30 Jan. 1805, buried at Mendlesham. He d.s.p. 1794.
The eldest son.
Rev. William Bay.ves, of Kuowsfcrop, near Leeds, B.A., Sidney College,
Cambridge, 1763, y\.X., 1786, resigned the vicarage of Sherbourue, Yorkshire,
60
F-UriLY RECORDS.
29 Sept. 1778, rector of the Rickenhalls. SutlV.lk, 17S.J, h. ]9 Muv, 1740, iw.
Penelope, dau. of — Dove, and d. at Rickcnhall, 2G June, 1S27, leavitio- issue,
I. Adam, of whom presently.
I. Penelope, m. Capt. James Samuel Conran, 17th Light Dragoons, younger
sou of !Mujor Henry Conrau {see that family).
II. Frances, h. 25 Feb. 17^2.
The only son,
Rev. Adam Batnls, of Knowstrop, co. York. B.A., Sidney College, Cam-
bridge, 1S07, rector of Adstock, near Buckingham, and J. P. for that co., i,i .
Harriett Sophia, dau. of — Ross, and </. at Adstock, 27 June, 1860, leavin"-
issue, ,3.-.
I. Adam, h. at Adstock. 7 Jan. 1813, ?n. the dau. of ^lichael Van Bseda,.
of the Cape of Good Hope, and d. in Cape Colony, July. 1S92.
II. William Wogau, h. at Adstock, G Jan. 1814, 'vi. 23 April, 1861. Teresa,
dau. of W. Claik, of Lanestield, Evesham, co. Worcester, and has issue.
III. Edward Robert, h. at Adstock, 2 Sept. 1816, in. 1 June, 1854, Harriet
Eliza, second dan. of ^latthew Irving, D.D., Canon of Rochester, by Harriet,
eldest dau, of the Rev. W. Goodall, of Dinton Hall, co. Bucks, and has a
dau., Harriet Cornelia, h. '11 Sept. 1858.
IV. Henry Stanhope, b. at Adstock, 4 Feb. 1825, drowned in H.M.S-
" Avenger,'" 20 Dec. 1847, s.p.
I. Harriet Sophia, h. at Adstock, 6 July, 1818.
II. Charlotte Emma, b. at Adstock, 7 Sept. 1820.
III. Frances Elizabeth, h. at Adstock, 7 Aug. 1822.
IV. Emily Jane, h. at Adstock, 16 Nov. 1823.
V. Rosalind, h. at Adstock, 2 Oct. 1826.
BECK.
Lineage. — This family "VN^as resident in Shrop-
shire for about two hundred years.
Peter Bkck, of Kingsland. co. Salop, m. Hannah
Pritchai'd, of Shrewsbury, and by her had a son,
John Beck, of Kingsland, co. Salop, banker, h.
1801, m. Susannah Margai-et, dau. of Overbury
Whitley Badger, of Shermington, co. Gloucester,
and d. 1873, lea\-in2r, with other issue, a second son,
Peter Arthur Beck, of Trelydan Hall, Guilsfield,
CO. Montgomery, formerly a banker, and Capt. in
2nd Montgomeryshire Volunteers, is a J P. for cos.
Montgomery and Warwick, and was High Sheriff
for the latter co. 1886, h. 1829, m. 1864. Frances
Ann. eldest dau. of the late Robert Grithths Temple,
of The Laelie. Chester, barrister-at law, and Judge
of the County Court of North Staffordshire, but has
no surviving is.sue.
Arms — Or two bars nebuly sa. gutte d'eau, on a chief az. a peacock's head
couped between two annulets of the first. Crest — A peacock's head couped
az. holding in the beak an annulet or between two wings of the last semee of
annulets az. Motto — Spem portio non enam.
BEHREXS— BELLE \V.
61
BEHRENS.
Lineage. — Sir Jacob Bkhkex-s, Knt. of Spriufr6eld
Huiioe. liiadford, Yorkshire fsou of Xatiiax Bf,hrkx.s,
<if Uanibui'ir), was kniiihted 1SS2. He was b. 1SU6, m.
ISii, Dorothea, daa. of Jdseph Hohenemser, banker of
>[annheim, Badeii, Germany, and d. '22 April, 1S89,
bavinc;' by her. who (/. 31 Dec. 18S4. had issue,
I. Gustav Xathan, h. 23 Feb. ISiG, 'Ut. -i July, 1S79,
Fanny, dan. of M. AVai'burg, and has issue, five sons,
1. Harold Jacob, h. 14; Aui^. 1880; 2. Frank Edward.
h. 1 July, 1881 ; 3. E(l?ar Charles, b. 13 May, 1^85 ;
-t. Arthur Gustav, b. 21 June, 1886 ; and 5. Leonard
Frederick, b. 19 Oct. 1690.
H. Charles, of whom presently.
III. Frederick, b. 10 Aug-. 18-49.
IV. Harry, b. 18 Feb. 1854.
I. Wilhelmina, b. 2 :\[arch, 184.5.
II. Clara, b. 10 'May, 1847, m. 29 May, 1879, Xicholas Lyon, of London, and
has issue, one son and two daus.
The second son,
Charles Behrexs. of Holm-Acre, Altrincham, Cheshire (CInbs — Reform,
London. .S.W., and Clarendon, Manchester), b. 5 Ausr. 1848, m. 11 April, 1883,
Emily ^[ilnes. only dau. of Samuel Shaw, J. P., of Brooklands, Halifax, Yorks,
and has issue,
I. Emily Doris. &. 11 March, 1884.
II. Alice Muriel, b. 23 April, 1885.
III. Norah Clare, b. 30 Dec. 1886.
Arms — Per pale gu. and sa. a bear rampant arg. muzzled of the second, on
a chief of the third a bee volaut ppr. between two mullets of six points of the
first. Crest — A demi bear arg. muzzled sa. holding in the dexter paw a
mullet as in the arms and resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon gu.
charged with a bee volant ppr.
BELLEW.
Lineage. — From the ancient and historic Anglo-
Xormau family of Bellew, one of the first that settled
in Ireland, descended the Bellews, of Bellewstown, from
Avhom the Baruxs Bellew, of Luleek (>?ee Bl"kke"s Ex-
tinct Peerage), the BaROXs Bellew, of Barmea^k ($ee
Bl'rke'.s Puerage and E'li-ui/eia'/e). the Bellews, Barouet.<
of Mount Bellew {fee3i:iiK}::.'i Peerag'^ (t.id Barondage), the
Bellews, of Castle Martyr, and tbe Devonshire family of
Bellew or Bellewe, of whom we treat. This last named
branch derives (according to the Visitation of Devon-
shire) from,
JoHx Bellew, eldest son of Roger Bellew, of Bellews-
town, Duleek, co. ^leath, Ireland, who left an eldest son,
James Bellew, who left an eldest soti,
JoHx Bellew, who ia. Alice, dau. of — Daltou, and
was father of,
JoHv Bellew, who m. Mabran, dau. of — Darcy, and left an eldest
son,
62 FAillLY RECORDS.
JdHX Bkm,k\v, -svho m. Rose, d;iu. of — Brytt (or Bretty), aad left, witli an
elder son, John, a second son,
Jamks BKt.i.KW, who m. Isotfc (or Ibott), dan. of — Crewse, and left a son,
AViLMAM Bklll:\v, who m. Joane, d;>u. of Robert Peukeston, of Kildare, in
Ireland, and was father of,
Phuxip Bi:Lr.i:\v, who m. Joano, dau. of Tlionias Shorthonse, sou of the Lord
Shorthonse, of co. Kildare, in Ireland, and left an eldest son,
John Bkllkw. Avho //;. ttinp. Kdwaiid IY, Anne for Amy), eldest dau. and co-
heir of John Fleniinge, the .sen of Sir Christopher Fieminge, Baron of Slane
(see Bckkk's E.vtinct Peerage) by Leeve or Levita, his wife, dau. and co-heir
of ^Martin Ferrers, of Beere Ferrers, in Devonshire. By this great co-heiress
of the ancient family of Flemiuge of Bratton Fleminge, John Bellew had
issue, an eldest son,
Patrick Bhtxhw, of Alverdiscott, co. Devon, rv-ho in. Anne, dau. of John.
Dennis, of Orleigh, co. Devon, and had issue,
I. Hexry, of whom presently.
II. Andrew. iii. Thomas. iv. Arthui*.
V. Benedict. vi. Christopher. vii. Richard.
I. Amye, m. John Barry, of Winscott.
ir. Elizabeth, m. William Paslew (or Heuslow), of Hoi'wood, co. Devon.
III. Juliana, m. — Compton, of co. Somerset. iv. Margaret.
v. Ixncy. VI. Eleanor.
The eldest son,
Henry Bkllew, of Alverdiscott;, co. Devon, m. Alice, dau. and heir of
William Colebrook. of Loriwell. co. Devon, by Jane, his wife, dau. of Robert
Galley (or Cayley), of Chymney, co. Devon, and had issue,
I. WlLLlA>[, of whom presently. ti. John.
I. Jane, vi. John Hanckford (or Langfordj, of Denyton.
ir. Ellen, m. 1st, John Butler, of Sedborough (or Shilborough), and 2ndly,.
John Anderton, of Cornwall.
The elder son,
"William Bellew, of Ash, in Brampton, and of Alverdiscott, co. Devon, ???.
Ann, dau. of Sir Hugh Stnkely, of Aston, Devon, and had, with other issue,
I. Richard, of Ash, m. Margaret, dau. of Sir John St. Leger, Cnt. of Devon.
II. John, of Bi-atton Fleminge, a priest, living 1G20.
III. Fulke, HI. the dau. of Sir John More.
IV. Henry, of whom presently. y. Charles. yi. Anthony.
I. Elizabeth, m. Simon Sloley, of Sherwell.
II. Phillippa, VI. John Addington, of Bideford, Devon.
III. Alice, m. Stephen Braddon. of the Inner Temple.
IY, Agnes, ni. John Doble, of Upcott, co. Somerset. y. Eleanor.
VI. Barsaby. vii. Awdry.
The fourth son,
Hexuy Bellew, of Stockley English, co. Devon, living 156-i, rn. EHzabetlu
dau. of Amias Chichester, of Arlington, Devon, and d. 1597, leaving issue,
I. Henry, of Hunshaw, b. 15S0, living lt">20.
II. Philip, of whom presently.
III. James, m. the dau. of — Daws for Davis), and had issue, a son, William,
h. 1616.
IY, George, h. l.">9-t.
I. Margaret. ii. Anne, rn. William Phillips, of Alverdiscott, Devon.
The second son,
Philiv Beli.ew, of Stockley Court, :Stockley English, and Yarnscombe.
Devon, living lo'JO, ).). Joane, dau. of John Quick, of Stockley Pomeroy, Devon,
and had issue,
I. Henry, of Stockley Court, h. 1G14, living 620, m. Jane Bargives, and
d.sp. l'J'J6.
BELLE W. Ca
II. Phillip, h. June, 16:20. ill. William, of whom presently.
J. Elizabeth, aged 8. in 1620, vi. — Furze, of Torrington and Halston,
Dfvon.
II. Gertrude, aged 4, in 1620.
The third sou,
WiLLiA.M Bkllkw, of Yai'uscombe. and aftcrwai'ds of Sfcockley Court,
bapt. 1022, m. 1650, Rose, duu. of — Hill, and d. 1700, leaving i.ssue,
I. Philip, J. u)tm. 1698, v.}].
II. Henry, of Stockley Court, who liad a son, Henry, who m. Sarah, daa.
and heiress of Nicholas Pope, of Crediton, and J.s.jj. 1711, in the lifetime of
his father, Avho d. 1713.
III. William, of whom presently.
The third son,
William Bkllew, of Stockley, in. Anne, dau. of William Aver (or Eyre), of
Tuirington, and had issue,
I. William, of Mount Stamp, near Exeter, m. Sarah, dau. of — Poole, but
d.s.p.
)i. Henry, of whom presently. iii. Arthur, d. num.
I. Elizabeth. ii. Bose, m. Henry Besley.
III. Anna, vi. Rev. Daniel Cooper.
IV. Sarah, in. Henry ]Moore of Plymouth.
The second son,
Hknky Bellew, of Stonkleigh Court, Devon, to which property he s. on the
death of his uncle in 1713. He vi. Frances, dau. of William Barbor, of Lary
and Raleigh, co. Devon, and d. 1752, leaving, with other issue who d. iiinn.^
tliree sons and a dau.,
I. William, of Stockleigh Court, m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Thomas Morrison,
of Yeovale, Devonshire, and d. 1772, leaving an only child,
Thomas, of Stockleigh Court, d. lunn. 1789, and was s. by his uncle.
II. Henry, of Stockleigh Court (s. his nephew 1789), Post Captain R.X., was-
a distinguished Naval Officer, m. Anne, widow of Thomas Wentworth, but
d.s.p. 18 April, 1791, aged 63, Avhen he was ^^ by his brother.
III. JoHX, of whom we treat.
L Frances, in. Horatio Hele.
The third son,
John Bellew, of Stockleigh Court, who s. his brother 1791, m. Phillippa,
dau. and heir of ^[onsieur le Comte, and d. 1821, leaving issue,
I. John Pillett, d. uiiiii. 1815, v.p.
II. Henry, who d.v.p. 1806, leaving a dau., Phillippa, who d. 1807,
III. William, of whom presently,
I. Fi-ances. il. Phillippa.
The third but only surviving son,
William Bellew, of Stockleigh Court, vi. 1793, Prestwood Love, dau. of Rev.
John Froude, rector of Kncwstone cum Mollaud Bottraux, and d. 17 June,
lb26, having by her, who d. 185-4, had issue,
I. William Henry, d. young.
il. John Prestwood, of Stockleigh Court, h. 19 July, 1803, ra. 8 May,.
1827, Mary Ann, dau. of William Hancock, of Wiveliscombe, Somerset, .and
d. 21 Jan. 1862, having by her, who d. 2 ilarch, 1890, had issue (set Blkke's
Land-id Gentry).
III. Hexuy, of whom presently.
I. Louisa Phillippa, tZ. ?ouii. ii. Frances, c?. «7z})j. iii. Caroline, J. 7(?i)ii.
The third son,
Henky Bellew, of Oakhampton House, Wiveliscombe, Somerset, h. 31
Aug. 1808, m. 16 June, 1847, Mary Froude, second daughter of Humphrey
•lohn Norris Bawden, J. P., of South Moulton, Devon, and d. 19 April, 1894,
havii.g issue.
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IIakkv BAWDhN, of whom presently.
Ada Mar)', b. G April, ISol, d. lunn. IG Feb. 1SS2.
The only son,
H.vnra- Eawdi-.x Bkllkw. of Oakhampton, and the Croft, Wiveliscombe, co.
Somerset, h. 31 Jan. 1S5-1, r.). 19 Aug. 1SS5, Ada, elder dau. of William
Llpwellin, of Glanweni, Pontvpool, Monmouth, and has issue,
Froade Dillon, h. 2 Feb. lS-8.
Mary Froude Llewellyn, h. 9 June, 1886.
Arms — Sa. fretty or a mullet for difT. Crest— A dexter arm embowed
vested vert, enffed ar;?. the hand or yfraspinp: a jug neck downwards gu.
therefrom drops ppr. Motto — Tout vieut d'eu haut.
BENNET.
^Lineage.— Rf:v. Thc.mas Bexnet, vicar of St. Enodar, co. Cornwall, d. in
1767, leaving a son,
^ Rev. John Benxet, vicar of Gsvinear, co. Cornwall, m. Philippa, dau. of
Samuel Gully, of Tresillian House, which Avas purchased in 1G99 by Samuel
Gully, of Leigh, Devon (and sister of Richard Gnlly. of Tresillian House, who
■m. 177-i, Ann, dau. of General Carr, and d.s.p. 1791. leaving his property
to his nephew, John). The Rev. John Bennet d. 1785, leaving a son.
The Rev. John' Bexxet, curate of Antony, co. Cornwall, inherited Tresillian
House, CO. Cornwall, from his maternal uncle. He //(. about 1792, Elizabeth,
dau. and co-heir of Rev. Mydbope Wallis, of Trethill, and d. Jan. 1805, having
by her, who d. Aug. in the same year, had issue, an elder son,
Richard Gully Bexxet, of Tresillian House, co. Cornwall, h. 1793, m. 3 Jan.
1820, Loveday, dau. of William Bassett, of Pencourse, co. Cornwall, and d.
Dec. 1836, having by her, who d. 22 Dec. 1821, aged 23, had issue,
I. Richard Gully, of whom presently. ii. John, d. in infancv.
The only surviving son,
Richard Gullv Bexnet, of Tresillian House, St. Columb Minor, co. Cornwall,
J.P. and D.L. and County Alderman for that shire, B.A. Trin! Coll. Cnmb.'
h. 31 Oct. 1820, m. 21 April, 1846, :Mary Jean, fourth dau. of Richard Hosken',
of Carewich, and has issue,
I. Edwai-d Gully, Lieut. -Col. late Xorthampton.shire Regt., h. 24 Oct. 1849.
II. Ferdinando Wallis. Major R.E., formerly Vice-Consul in Anatolia, b. 13
Dec. 1850, m. IS Feb. 1«96, Evelyn Mary, dau. of Maj.-Gen. Palmer, R.E.
1.^ Kathleen Tryphena, to. William Vigor Fox, of Comberbach Honse,
Northwich, Cheshire, J.P.
It. Edith Mary.
Anns — Gn. three demi-Jions ram-pant couped arg. in the centre chief point a
bzzant. Crest — .1 lion's head erased arj. charged with a a'esceuf.
BENTLEY.
Lineage. — This family was originally seated in Staffordshire and Derby-
shire, whence two branches miLrnited to Shropshire at the beginning of the
17th century, and settled, one at Felton, near Oswestry, and one at Coand,
iicar Shrewsbury. The representative of the latter branch,
BENTLEY.
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KicHAKO Bkxtlev, ?u. 1687, ^[argarct Blakc, and d. at Cound, April, 1647,
ItHvinir a son, Richard Bkntlky, h. 16'SS, d. March, 170:2. leaving a sou,
SaMIKL Bkntlev, of Cound, Shropshire, ?/;. Joan,
tlaii. of — Paranee, and sister of Edward Parance,
of St. Mariraret's, Westminster, and was buried 5
Sept. 174!', ha-iiig bj her, who was buried 2 Dec.
176U, had, with other issue, an eldest son,
Samukl Bkxtley, of Cound, b. 19 Aug-. 172-i, m.
2i Nov. 174S, ^[argaret. dau. of — Ebrv. of ^liddle,
Shropshire, aud </. '2,2 !March, 1794, having by her,
who was buried 13 Jan. 1791, aged 70, had with
other issue, a second son,
Edward Bentlky, of Ely Place, Holborn, co.
iliddlesex, part proprietor of The St. James's Evening
Post, Principal of the Accountants' ofEce in the
Bank of England, and Lieut, of the Bank of England
Volunteer Association, h. 15 Jan. 1753, m. 24 Jan.
1779, Ann, fourth dau. of Edward Nichols, of High
Street, Islington (by Anne, his Avife, dau. of Thomas
Wilniot, of Beckingham, Xotts), and sister of John Xichols, E.S.A.. the well
known author of A Hisfortj of Leicestershire, and d. 24 July, 1838, having by
her, who d. 10 March, 183t'«, had issue,
I. Edward, b. 15 Oct. 1781, d. 22 July, 1785.
ir. Samuel, the antiquarian, joint editor of Excerpta Historica, b. 10 May,
1785, in. 19 :Mav, 1825. Sr^rah Charlotte, dau. of John Daniel Cotton, and
d.s.p. 13 April, 1868. She d. 1 Feb. 1894.
III. John, sometime Secretary to the Bank. of England, b. 12 Xov. 1786, m.
18 ^lay, 1816, ^farv, dau. of Thomas Breen, and d. 11 Dee. 1860, having by
her, who d. 18 Mav, 1867, had issue,
1. Edward, b. 31 Dec. 1817, r,i. 27 March, 1841, Esther Tucker, and d.
2 Feb. 1861, leaving issue,
(1) Edward John. (2) Stanley Alfred.
(3) Henry Jeaffreson.
(1) E.sther Mary. (2) Madeline Isabella.
2. John, b. 13 Nov. 1819, m. 28 Oct. 1846, Eliza Skinner Longmore, and
has issue,
(1) Walter John Watson. (2) Aston.
(3) Herbert. (4) Christopher. (5) Geoffrey.
(1) Eleanor Victoria. (2) Mary Isabella. (3) Josephine.
3. Thomas William, b. 25 July, 1821, m. 7 May, 1846, Elizabeth Munk.
4. Samuel, b. 26 July, 1823, m. 1st, 10 Jan. 1854, Rosamond Harriet
Clowes, and by her had issue,
(1) Herbert Lowndes, d. 1886.
(1) Frances Mary. (2) Anna Catherine.
(3) Em.ma Georgiana. (4) Harriet Rosamond, d. 1862.
He m. 2ndly, 27 Oct. 1864, Fanny Baden, and by her had issue,
(2) Edward Samuel.
(5) Gertrude Maria.
1. Mary Isabella, d. num. 27 April, 1836.
IV. William, of Colfe Lodge, Lewisham Hill, and of the Bank of England,
b. 21 Aug. 1788, )/;. 4 May, 1824, Maria, dau. of Thomas Botten, and d.
28 Jan. 1877, having by her, who d. 27 June, 1832, had issue,
1. William Francis, 6. 27 Aug. 1825, d.s.p. 26 Aug. 1844.
2. Thomas Charles, b. 22 June, 1827, vi. 22 April,' 1857, Julia Munk, and
d. 8 Sept. 1868. leaving issue,
(1) Ernest William.
(1) Edith. (2) Emily Maud, d. in infancy.
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3. Walter, b. '27 Feb. 18-JO, d. 1 Aue. 1834.
4. Arthur Boiuloy, h. 0 March, 18:-?:2. vi. 10 June, 18.57, Louisa Sophia
Botten, and il. '2S March, 18G2. leaving issue,
!Maria Louisa.*/, iinm. 16 Au<r. 1879.
V. RiCHAHD, of %vhoui presently.
1. "Mary Ann, b. 2-J Oct. 177!r>.'(Z. 3 June, 1793.
It. Margaret, b. 20 April. 1783, d. lo Juiv, 1785.
III. Elizabeth, b. -i Feb. 1790, d. unm. 14 Feb. 1817.
IV. Sarah, b. 28 July, 1791. ./. luim. 5 July. 1862.
T. Martha Xichols, b. 11 :\[arch, 1793. d. lotm. 27 March. 1814.
VI. Isabella, b. 19 Oct. 1796, d. num. 2 March, 1877.
The youngest son,
Richard Bkxti.ky. of 8, Xevr Burlington Street, Westminster, the well
known ])ublishei-, F.R.G.S., and Publisher in Ordinary to King William IV,
and to Her :Maje5ty ; b. 24 Oct. 1794, in. 23 Sept. 1823, Charlotte, second dan.
of Thomas Botten, and d. 10 Sept. 1871, having by her, who d. 20 Jan. of
that year, had issue,
I. Richard, b. 23 Sept. 1825, d. 30 Dec. 1829.
II. Edward Francis, b. 3 Jan. 1827, d. 27 Nov. 1829.
III. Gkorgk, of whom presently.
IV. Frederick, b. 12 March, 1830, m. 22 April, 1858, Eliza, dau. of William
Thiselton, and has issue,
Frederick William (Rev.), B.A., Oxou, b. 30 Dec. 1861, m. 11 June,
1895, ^lary, dau. of Charles W. Crouch.
V. Alfred, b. 1 May, 1832, d. unm. 3 Feb. 1895.
VI. Horatio (Rev.;, vicar of Little Marsden, Lancashire, ]\r.A., O.von, b.
21 June, 1833, m. 23 Sept. 1873, Clara, dau. of Henry Goddard and widow
of George Clegg, of Bloerafontein, S. Africa, and d. 6 ^larch, 1891, leaving
issue,
1. Horatio Haliburtcn, b. 9 Aug. 1877.
1. Amy Georgina. 2. Evelyn Mary.
3. May, d. in infancy. 4 April, 1876. 4. Lucy Rosamond.
VII. Ernest, b. 17 Jan. 1836. d. 21 May, 1843, from an accident.
I. Ann Keziah. b. 2 July, 1824.
II. Charlotte Maria, b. 12 Jan. 1835, d. wan. 27 Aug. 1876.
The third son,
George Bextlet, of Upton, Slough. Bucks, and 8, Xew Burlington
Street, Westminster. Publisher in Ordinary to Her ^Majesty, b. 7 June,
1828, w. 16 June, 1853, Ann, dau. of William Williams, of 'Aberystwith,
CO. Cardigan, and d. 29 May, 1895, leaving a son,
Richard Bemley, F.S.A., of Upton, Slough, and 8, Xew Burlington Street,
Westminster, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty, b. 5 May, 1854.
Arms — Or a bend vair between two bendlets engrailed sa., a martlet for
difference. Crest — A talbot passant arg. resting the dexter fore-paw upon
an ancient shield vair charged with an annulet or. Motto — Fide et hducia.
BEVINGTON.
Lineage. — Jeffrey Bevixgtox (son of Christopher Bevixgtox, Z>. 1583. d.
1607, and grandson of Robert Bevixgtox, of Xormington, co. Warwick), Avas
6. 1602, and d. 1676, leaving by Anne, his wife, a son,
William Bevixgtox, of Earington, co. Warwick, who was imprisoned in
Warwick Gaol for attending the preaching of George Fox. He was b. 1642,
HI. Mary Stanley, and d. 1721, leaving,
BICKERSTETH.
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Jonx Bevi\(.to\. of Eatington. co. Warwick, h. IGOl. m. 1713, Sarah Bar-
borough, and d. 1755. having by lier, wliu <1. 1168, had issue,
Samuel Bevixctox, of Gracechurch Street, Loudou, b. 17;3.3, u>. 1700, Eliza-
betli Portsmonth, and d. 1800, leaving is^ue,
Sami-el Bevixi.tox, of Neckitlgei* iliJls. Bermondscv, and Ivy House,
Wandsworth Common, b. 1772, »i. IS'.'l, Eliza Buckingham, and' rf. 1847,
IcaATOg i.ssue,
James Buckixi^ham Bevixgtox, of Merle Wood. Sevenoaks, Kent, formerly
of Ivy House, Wandsworth Common, J.P., b. lSO-4. ;,;. 1832. ^farv, dau. of
John Knox. J. P., of Rnslihrooke, co. Deny, and d. 1892, having by her, who
<Z. 1873, had issne. i. Samuel Bouhxe, of whom presently; and n. Geotfrey, b.
1838, d. nnin. 1871. The only survivin<r son.
Col. Samuel Bourxe BEVixr.xox, of Merle Wood, Sevenoaks, Kent (Cluh —
Reform), J. P. for Surrey and London, Col. 3rd Volunteer Batt. Royal West
Surrey Regiment, and President of the Swedenborg Society, 1895, b. 20 Oct.
1832, vi. 5 May, 1859, Sarah Ann, dau. of Benjaadn Edgingtod, by Maria
Theresa Frances Xattali, his wife, and has issue,
I. Robert Knox, Major 3rd Volunteer Battalion the Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment, b. 25 Sept. lSt31.
II. Samuel Xattali, Capt. 2nd Battalion the Queen's Royal West Surrey
Regiment, b. 24 Dec. 1865, d. nnui. 11 March, 1896.
III. James, b. 8, d. 20 Sept. 1870.
I. Mary Elizabeth, b. 22 March, 1863. ii. Flora, b. 30 Dec. 1867.
III. Kathleen, b. 20 Feb. 1873. iv. Sarah Constance, b. 1 Feb. 1875.
BICKERSTETH.
Lineage. — This family as far back as the early
part of the twelfth century v,as seated at Bicker-
staffe* in Lancashire, and held a conspicuous place
in that county.
Adam de Bikerstat m. a dau. of Simon Molineus,
and is recoj-ded to have given four acres of land to
the newly-founded Abbey of Cokersand. His son,
Radulphus Domixus de Bykykstath was a still
more liberal benefactor to the Church, and besides
pifts of land in Helmes and Stotfaldechage to the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, he granted to the
Priory of Burscongh,by two separate charters, certain
lands, and extensive rights of pasturage "cum omni-
bus aliis asiamentis viilce de Bjkyrsrath pertinen-
tibus." His son,
Adam de Bikerstat, " with the consent of Amicia,
his wife, and his heirs," made a fui'ther gi-ant of
land to the Abbey of Cocker-and. His son,
RiCARDCS de Bikerstat, otherwise Bykerstaffe, was one of the Tenants ir-
capite enumerated in the Testa de Xeville, temp. Hexr. Ill and Edw. I. His sou,
Adam de Bikerstat, confirmed all the gi-ants made by his ancestors and
was s. by his son,
Sir Ralph {or Ravf) m: Bikerstat, otherwise Bickerstath or Bickerstaffe,
was High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1308, 1311 and 131-i. He joined the Barons'
party headed by Thomas of Lancaster, and was one of the five hundred lords
and knights who, in 1313, received the king's pardon for the events which
The place is also spelt Bickerstath, Bickerstetb, etc., in early records
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68 FAMILY RECORDS.
bad culminated in the capture and death of Piers Gaveston. He was elected
a Knitrht of the Shire for Lancashire and ^vith Sir William de Sleiie repre-
sented the county in Parliament at Westminster 8-27 July, L"Uo. His sou,
Adam dk Beckeijstatii or Bickek.staffe, left by Jonn,liis wife, an only dau.
and heir, who m. Nicholas Atherton, second son of Sir AVilliam Atherton, of
Athcrton. By this marriage the manor of BickerstafFe passed tirst into the
Atherfon family and eventually to ^laroaret, dau. and heir of Thomas Ather-
ton, of Bickcrstafl'e. She rn. James Scarisbrick, and left an only dau. and heir,
Elizabeth, ni. 1518, Peter Stanle)-, through whom the manor has descended to
the present f]arl of Derby. The male line of the Bickerstaffe family continued
to reside in the neighbourhood, and the name frequently ajjpears in com-
missions of importance and in deeds, charters, grants, etc. After the dissolu-
tion of the chantries in 1533, Thomas Bickstatk was one of tliose who
purchased chantry lauds in Bickerstnffe, and henceforward the notices of the
family again become frequent, the principal line being aj)parently settled in
Aughtou. the adjoining township to Bickerstaffe in the parish of Ormskirk.
The marriage of Roger Bickerstaffe to Ellen Cartwrig^it in 1545 and of Hugh
Bycarstaffe to Elizabeth Burie in 1561 are amongst the earliest recorded in
the Augliton and Ormskirk parish registers.
James Bycarstaffe, of Aughton, vi. 19 Jan. 1569-70, Anne Westhead, and
d. 1584, Ica'V'ing a son,
Thomas Bvkarstaffe, h. 1572-3, was guardian in 1609, of the children of
Lawrence Ireland, of Lydiate, and il. in 1644, having by Alice, his Avife, who
tl 1623, had issue, r. Robert, 6. 1593 ; ii. Edward, 6. 1597 ; iii. James, of whom
presently, and i. Dorothy, h. 1608. The third son.
James Bicia-.csrETH, bapt. 12 Oct. 1600. d. about 1670, leaving, with a
younger son, Robert, h. 16-31, d. 1663, a son and heir,
Thomas Bickeksteth, b. 1647, and d. 1678, leaving issue, i. RouEnT. of whom
presently ; ii. James, b. 1673 ; iii. Edward, b. 1675 ; iv. Thomas, b. 1677, d.
1680, and tv.o daus. The son and heir,
Robert Bickerstetu, of Aughton, bapt. 16 March, 1665-6, ?/?. by licence,
21 Feb. 1685-6, Elizabeth, dau. of John Armetryding of the Armetryding in
Eaxton, and sister of Rev. Thomas Armetryding, vicar of Leyland. He was
buried 2 Jan. 1687-S, leaving an only sou,
Thomas Bickersteth, of Aughton, bapt. 28 ^Larch, 1687, m. by licence, 16 Sept.
1709, Alice, dau. of John King, of Ormskirk, and d. jNlarch, 1723. leaving, with
two younger sons (Sylvester, b. 1717, aud Thomas, b. 1719, who both d. infants),
a son,
James Bfckersteth or Bickerstaffe, bapt. 13 Dec. 1714, left the county in
which his family had lived for upwards of five centuries to settle as a surgeon
at Burton-in-Kendal. He vi. 1st, by licence, 12 Aug. 1736, Mary, dan. of
Henry Sherdley, of Ormskirk, Lancashire, and by her, who d. 29 Dec.
1759, had issue, i. Thomas, b. 29 April, 1746; ir. Henry, of whom presently;
I. Alice, b. 2 Aug. 1737, m. as his first wife, 24 Xov. 1759, Capt. William
Brownrigg, of Lancaster, and had issue; ir. ^lary, b. 16 Feb. 1738-9;
HI. Elizabeth, b. 23 ^lay, 1741, d. loiin., and buried 13 Nov. 1775 ; iv. Jane,
b. 31 Aug. 1752. He was buried 22 April, 1776. His second wife, Ann, d.s.p.,
aged 103, and was buried 6 June, 1796. The younger son,
Henry Bickersteth, of Kiikby Lonsdale, co. Westmorland, b. 8 March,
1750, m. 5 ^lay. 1777, Elizabeth, dau. of John Batty, of Kirkby Lonsdale,
and d. 18 ilay, 1821, having by her, who d. S May, 1832, had issue,
I. James Batty, b. 10 April, 1779, lost at sea in early life.
II. John, of whom presently.
HI. Henry, Barox Lan^hale, of Langdale, co. Westmorland (so created 23
Jan. 1836) ; sometime Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, B.A., Senior
Wrangler, 1808, banister-at-law, 1811. blaster of the Rolls, and a Privy
Councillor, 16 Jan. 1836; b. 18 Jnue, 1783, m. 17 Aug. 1635, Lady Jane
BrCKERSTETH. G9
Elizabeth Harley, eldest dan. of Edward, Earl of Oxford and ^Mortimer, and
sister and co-heir of Alfred, Earl of Oxford and Mortimei-, and d. 18 April,
1851, having by her, who d. 1 Sept. IST'J, had issue an only dan. and lieir,
Jane Frances, b. 7 Xov. 183G, j/k 10 Dec. 1857, Count Alexander John Joseph
Teleki, of Szek, Hungary, and d.s.p. 3 2ilay, 1870 (see Blkke's Extinct
Peerage).
IV. Edward (Rev.), of Barnsbiiry Park, Islington, rector of "Watton, Herts,
h. 19 March, 178(3, m. 5 May, 181-J, Satah," dau. of Thomas Bignold, of
Norwich, and </. "JS Feb. 1850, leavincr issue,
1. Edward Henry (Rieht Rev.), D.D., Bishop of Exeter, vicar of Christ-
chni-ch, Harapstead, 1855-85, Dean of Gloucester, 1883, and consecrated
•25 April, 1885. His lordship was h. 25 Jan. 1825, m. Ist. 24 Feb. 1848,
Rosa, dan. of 8ir Samuel Biunold, KuL, M.P. for Xorwich, and by her,
who (/. 2 Aug. 1873. has had issue,
(1) Edward (Right Rev.), D.D., Anglican Bishop in Japan, sometime
Fellow of Pembroke College. Cambridge, and head of the Cambridge
Mission, Delhi; consecrated 2 Feb. 1886. His lordship was h. 26 June,
1850, and m. 28 Sept. 1893, Marion Hamilton, dau. of William Forsyth,
Q.C., LL.D.
(2) Samuel (Rev.), vicar of St. Mary's, Lewisham. h. 9 Sept. 1857, m.
21 June, 1881, Ella, dau. of Sir Monier ^lonier- Williams, K.C.I.E.,
D.C.L., LL.D., and has issue, a. Edward Monier, b. 20 Xov. 1882; h.
Geoffrey Langdale, b. 6 Aug. 1884; c. Kenneth Julian Faithfull, b. 5
July, 1885 ; (('. John Barii-on, h. 14 Jan. 1888 ; e. Stanley Morris, 6. 1
June, 1891 ; and /. Ralph Monier, h. 28 Oct. 1894.
(3) Hugh, h. 28 May, 1860, m. 24 July, 1884, Charlotte Emily, dau. of
Rev. Henry Wiiglit, and has issue, a. Hutrh Leslie, b. 27 Aug. 1887 ;
6. Frances Muriel', b. 16 Xov. 1889; c. Violet Marq^ery, b. 14 Oct. 1891 ;
and (/. Edeen, b. 13 Aug. 1895.
(4) Henry Venn (Rev.), chaplain to bis father, the Bishop of Exeter,
h. 19 Aug. 1861.
(5) Robert, b. 8 April, 1864.
(6) Ashley, b. 26 July, 18G6, m. 14 Aug. 1894, Emily Ffolliott, youngest
dau. of Very Rev. Philip Frank Eliot, D.D., Dean of Windsor.
(1) Emily Rosa, b. 15 Dec. 1848, m. 1 Sept. 1876, Major Frank Montagu
Rundall, D.S.O., Indian Staff Corps, and has issue.
(2) Elizabeth Sarah, b. 11 Feb. 1852.
(3) Alice Frances, 6. 16 Aus?. 1853, d. iinm. 16 Sept. 1872.
(4) Constance, b. 24 April, 1S55, d. 3 Aug. 1857.
(5) Amy, b. S June, 1856, m. 9 Aug. 1876, Rev. Francis Keyes Yates
Aglionby, vicar of Ctiristchurch, Westminster, and has issue.
(6) Mary Jane, b. 3 Jan. 1859.
(7) Eva, b. 27 Feb., d. 2 Xov. 1863.
(8) Effie Maude, b. 14 Nov. 1867, ra. 21 Sept. 1S93. Rev. Henry Startin,
of Chateau de I'Air, Orleans, vicar of Horrabridge, Devon, by whom
she has issue. He d. '21 March, 1895.
(9) Edith, b. 7 April, 1869.
(10) Irene, h. 12 :k[ay, 1871, d. 12 Xov. 1872.
The Bishop of Exeter m. 2ndly. 1 Feb. 1876, his cousin, Ellen Susanna,
second dau. of Robert Bickersteth, of Liverpool, F.R.C.S. (vide post).
1. Elizabeth Sarah, b. 25 April. 1820, m. 10 June, 1845, Rev. Thomas
Rawson Birks, rector of Kelsliall, Herts, and d 31 Jan. 1856, leaving issue.
2. Charlotte, b. 17 June, 1822, m. 11 Sept. 1866, Rev. Edward L. Ward,
rector of Blendworth, and d.s.p. Sept. 1896.
3. Frances, b. 16 Aug. 1823, d. uuut. 10 Aug. 1852.
4. Emily, 6. 2 Aug. 1828, m. 31 Oct. 1867, Rev. Isaac Dun-ant, and has
issue.
70 FAMILY RECOrvDS.
0. Uan-ier, b. 0 Oct. ISoO. vi. 13 ^fay, ISol, William Henry Cook, of
Tnnbridi,'e Wells, Kent, and lias issue.
V. Robertrof Liverpool, F.R.C.vS., h. IS Jane. 17S7, i/i. 1-t. 19 Dec. 1S16,
Susanna, dau. of John Audison. of Preston, Lancasnire, which lady J.s.p.
3 Dec. ISiS. He vi. "Jndly. 1 Sept. 18'2.'>. Katharine, dau. of John Pares, of
Leicester, and by her, who d. 7 Aug. 1^78. had i>sue,
1. John Pares, h. o Aui;. 1826, m. 11 Jan. 1853, Ellen Mary. dau. of Rev.
Thonias Vaughan, of Leicester, and ])V her. who J. 24 Feb. 1877, has issue,
(1) Ada. (2) Lilian.
2. Edward Robert, F.R.C.S., h. 18 Dec. 1828, vi. 15 Dec. 1859, Anne
Sophia, dau. of Alexander !Murchison, and has issue,
(1) Robert Alexander. (2) Charles.
(1) Florence. (2) Annie. (3) Clara :\rabel.
3. Henry, b. 10 June, 1831, d. unia. 3U Dec. 1853.
1. Agnes, b. 19 Sept. 1*527. m. 26 April, 1853, James Hakes, of Liverpool,
M.R.C.S., and d. -4 Jane, 1891, leaving issue.
2. Ellen Sn.sanna, h. 31 March, 183i.>, m. 1 Feb. 1876, Edward Henry,
Bishop of Exeter (vide ante).
3. Emma Katharine, h. 29 June, 1832.
4. Mary Henrietta, b. 1 Aug. 1833, d. 12 April, 1847.
5. Clara Elizabeth, b. 4 Dec. 1834, m. 7 July, 1859, Charles Murchison.
and d. 23 Julv, 1883, leaving issue. He d. 23 April. 1879.
6. Caroline Dorothea, b. 4 May, 1836, m. 24 April, 1873. Rev. Robert
Mayor, rector of Frating, Colchester, and has issue.
7. Lucv Constance, b. 21 Nov. 1843.
I. Elizabeth, b. 12 Aug. 1784. d. 25 Nov. 1793.
II. ;Mary Anna, h. 6 March. 1789. m. 26 Nov. 1816, Rev. John Cooper, rector
of Coppenhall, Cheshire, and d. 18 April, 1849, leaving issue.
III. Charlotte, b. 28 June. 1792, m. 4 Sept. 1817, Rev. Robert ^fajor, vicar
of Acton, Cheshire, who d. 14 July, 1846, leaving issue.
The second .son.
Rev. John Bickersteth. IM.A., rector of Sapcote, co. Leicester, and rural
dean of Petei-borough, b. 19 June, 1781, iii. 16 June, 1812, Henrietta, daiT. and
co-heir of George Lang, of Leyland, Lancashire,* and d. 2 Oct. l8o5, having
by her, who d. 19 March, 1830, had issue,
I. Henry, of Capetown, M.D., 6. 21 April, 1S13, m. 1st, Jane GojTner, and
by her had issue,
I. John Lang, 6. 23 April, 1832, d.s.p. 28 Jan. 1S47.
1. Mary, d. an infant. 2. Henrietta, d. an infant.
3. Dora Prendergast. m. 6 Nov. 1862, Charles Burton King, of Munzera-
bad. East Indies, and has issue. He d. 29 June, 1878.
He m. 2ndly, 6 Aug. 1842, Jane Shuter, dau. of Thomas Boswell, of Hammer-
smith, and d. 6 Aug. 1862, having by her, who d. i5 Oct. 1880. had issue,
2. Henrv Frere Carruthers, b. 7 June, 1847, d.s.p. 9 June, 1874.
3. Robert Newman, of Scuth.sea, b. 31 Oct. 1849.
4. Ada Jane Lorentz, vi. 7 Dec. 1892, Ernest Elliott, !M.D.. of Southsea.
5. Inez Henrietta, m. 15 Jane, 1869, Colonel Norton Powlett, R.A., and
has issue.
II. Edward (Very Rev.), D.D., Dean of Lichtield, sometime Archdeacon of
Buckingham and vicar of Aylesbury, Prolocutor of the Lower House of
Convocation of Canterbury 1864, 1866, 1669, and 1874, b. 23 Oct. 1814, m.
* By Tsabcll:!. his wife, third dun. and co-lieir of Edmund Tatham, of Cantsfield Houje, co.
Westmorland, who was the <oci>r.d 5on and uUiniate heir of JohnTatliam. of CantsfiehlHinue,
by his marriage, which took pla<_^e in 1718. with Isabella, dau. and heir of Joiui Fenwick, of
^unriding, Ni-rtluiniberhind. This John Tatham was r!ie son and heir of Ricliard Tatham,
of Burrow, by liis wife Jcannetle, dau. and heir of the last of the family of Carrington, of
Cantsfield House.
BICKERSTETH.
1st, 13 Oct. lSi'\ MivrtliiX ^[arv Anne, d:iu. of Valentine Tickers, of Craiis-
mere, 80 lop ; she d. -2 Feb. Isyl. He m. 2n(]ly, 12 Oct. 18S-2, ^fary Anne,
dau. of Tlionias "Wlntinore AVy hie -Browne, of the Woodland.'^, Bridgnorth,
Salop, and iL.<.p. 7 Oct. 180-2.
III. John Alan, /;. 10 Oct. 1S15, J. in infancy.
IV. Rubki;t, of whom presentlv.
V. Edmund, b. 20 Aug. 1819, "il.s.p. 1 June, 1S39.
I. Elizabeth, ;//. 8 Oct. 18o.'j, Rev. Lawrence Ottley, M.A., rector of Richmond,
Yorks, Rural Dean and Canon of Ripon, and has issue. He </. 11 June, 1861.
II. Henrietta, m. Rev. Augustiis Davies, curate of Spofforth, Yorks, and J.
18 Sept. 1893, leaving issue. He (/. 28 April, 1872.
in. Anne, d. 6 Oct. 1837, aged 10.
The fourth soa,
Right Rev. Robert Bickeksteth, D.D., Bishop of Ripon, F.R.S.. formerly
rector of St. Giles-in-the- Fields, Middlesex, Canon Residentiary and Treasurer
of Salisbury Cathedral, consecrated 18 Jan. ISol. His lordship was b. 24;
Aug. 1816, 1)1. 21 July, 1846, Elisabeth, dau. of Joseph Garde, of Cork, and d.
15 April, 1884, having by her, who d. 21 Jane, 1894, had issue,
I. Robert, of whom presently.
II. Henry Cecil, of Bondgate Green, Ripon, Yorks. J.P. for X. and W.B..
and for Ripon, ^Mayor of that city 1883-4, b. 12 Sept. 1848, m. 21 Xov.
1879, Augusta Georgina Frances, dau. of Rev. William Colliugs Lukis,
i-ector of Wath, Y'orks, and d. 27 Aug. 1896, having by her, who d. 24 Jan.
1894, had issue,
1. Cecil Francis, b. 27 June. 1880. 2. Robert, 6. 18 Aug. 1884.
3. Ernest Henrv, b. 29 April, 1880.
4. Craufurd Wilfrid, 6. 27 Feb. 1891.
1. Florence Marguerite Elisabeth. - 2. Joan Marie.
Tii. John Joseph, of Beechwood House, Driffield, Yorks, barrister-at-law,
Clei-k of the Peace for the East Riding, 6. 28 Oct. 1850, m. 2 Aug. 1882,
Lady Margaret Ashburnham, dau. of Bertram, 4th Earl of Ashburnham
{see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage), and has issue,
Edward Robert, b. 13 Oct. 1889.
Ruth.
iv. Edw-ard Ernest, b. 18 Oct. 18-53, d.s.p. 30 July, 1872.
V. Montagu Cyril (Rev.), M.A., of Radley, Berks, b. 26 June, 1858.
I. Elizabeth Florence.
The eldest son,
LiECT.-CoL. Robert Bicker.steth, of 70, Cromwell Road, South Kensington,
M.P. for North Shropshire, 1885-6, Capt. Sherwood Rangers, 1876, Lieut. -
Col. Commanding Middlesex Y'eomanry, 1891-2, was Private Secretary to the
Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1880-2, and to the Seci-etary of State for
India, 1882-5. He was b. 24 June, 1847, vi. 16 Jan. 1883, Lady Lavinia
Louisa Bertie, dau. of Montagu, 6th Earl of Abingdon (see Burke's Feerage
and Baronetage).
'Arms — Arg. a cross flory sa. charged with five mullets or, on a chief az.
three roses of the third. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.
garnished or, about the elbow a wreath of oak vert, in the hand a roll of paper,
ppr. Motto — Esto tidelis.
• The arms of Bickerstath or Bickerstaffe, of Bickerstaffe, co. Lancaster, were anciently
emblazoned arg. a cross putonce (or florj) sa. thereon live mullets or ; and the crest borne by the
Biekersteth f.imilj prior to 1^3ij was a dexter arm embowed in armour jipr. gami^lied or, in
the hand a staff ppr. The supporters izranted to Lord Langdale on his elevation to the
peerage were dexfer, an emblematical figure of '"Fortitude'' vested or, the zone and sandal*
gules, mantle az., her exterior arm resting on a Tuscan column proper, and sinisfer a like figure
representing " Prudence " vested az. the zone, mantle, and sandals gules, in the exterior hand a
mirror entwined by a serpent proper.
72 FA:NriLY RECORDS.
BIRCHALL.
Lineage. — Samnel Birchall, of Leeds (son of Calkb Birph.vll, of Stockport,
Cheshire, and grandson of WiLi.i.^ii Bii;ch.\ll, of Staffordshire), "was b. I7G1,
in. G June, 1785, Anna, vouugesfc dau. of John Jowitt, of Chnrwell, Yorks, and
d. 1814, having by her. who </. 1793, liad issue,
I. S.\.MUKL J(»\viTT, of -whom presently.
II. Edwin, of Leeds, b.ol Aug. 1789, vi. 30 Aug. 1816, Eiiza, dan. of Wilb'am
Harding, and il. Aug. 1878, having by her, %vho d. 1'2 Nov. 18G7, had issue,
1. WilUani Harding, of Victoria, Australia, h. 14 Sept. 1817, );i. 24 Oct.
18ol, Lucy, dau. of Samuel Hutchinson, and had issue,
(1) Francis William, b. 18 Julv, 1852.
(2) Walter Henry, ^.11 Xov. 1856, d. 1889.
(3) Laurence Cecil, b. '26 July, 1859.
(1) Lucy Hannah, ni. James Donald Bruce, and had issue.
(2) Eleanor. (3) Anna Maria. (4) Harriet Elizabeth.
(5) Wilhelmina Harding.
(6) Mary Emma Felicia, (7. 7uini.
2. Edwin, of Leeds, h. 3 ]\Iay, 1819, m. 1 July, 1841, Hannah, dau. of
Joseph Mason, and d. 2 May, 1884, having by her, who d. April, 1876,
had issue,
(1) Edward Howard, of Xorth Shields, &. 15 March, 1846.
(2) Arthur, b. 6 July, 1847.
(3) Oswald, b. 18 Aug. 1849, m. 24 June, 1874, Lisa, dau. of William
Fetherstonhangh, of Crlenmore, co. Mayo, and has issue,
Kenneth Fetherstonhangh, b. 19 March, 1884.
Edith Kathleen.
(1) Diana Florence.
3. Henry, b. 18 Dec. 1821, in. 1st, 1851, Frederike HenrIette!Marie, dau. of
Charles James Augustus Moller, and by her, who d. 6 July, 1852, had
issue. He m. 2ndly, ;^^aria. dau. of Dr. Blasrborne, and by her had issue.
4. Charles, of Reddish, Stockport, b. 26 Oct. 1824, m. 15 Nov. 1857, Hester,
dan. of George Wi-augham Snowdon, and had issue,
(1) Caleb; b. 26 Sept. 1858.
(2) Ernest, b. 1 Dec. 1860.
(3) Harold, b. 23 Feb. 1872.
(1) Maude ^lary.
1. Sussanuah Maria, vi. 16 June, 1841, William Wilcox Fennoll, who d.
16 March, 1890, leaving issue.
2. Anna, m. 24 April, 1850, William Hastings, of Huddersfield, and d.
23 March, 1879, having bv him, who J. 17 Feb. 1875, had issue.
3. Elizabeth, m. 23 Oct. 1852, William Hill Evans, M.D., who d. 14 Xov.
1888, leaving issue.
III. Alfred, b. 10 Dec. 1791, vi. Mary, dau. of Thomas Compton, and d. 13
Oct. 1853, having by her, who d. oO Sept. 1829, had issue,
1. Alfred Compton. Z*. 17 June, 1818, m. 14 July, 1841, Jane Anne, dan.
of Nathaniel Plews. She d. 28 Oct. 1888.
2. Thomas, h. 20 Xov. 1823.
3. Frederick, b. 12 June, 1828, and d. 8 May, 1884, leaving issue.
1. Marianna, d. unm. 5 Oct. 1857.
2. Sarah, m. 1st. 1844, James Gregory, and had issue. She m. 2ndly,
1851, Charles Grant Lawson.
3. Emma, d. young.
4. Amelia, m. 1st, 22 July, 1858, William Fossick, and liad issue. She
m. 2ndly, 29 Oct. 1874, Joseph Pitman.
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I. ]^Iaria,?»i. 16 Sept. ISlo, Samuel Eveleigb,and d. 21 Deo. 18G7, leaving issue.
n. Amelia, w. 14 Sept. 1815, Isaac Miller, and J. 15 Sept. ISGO, leaving issue.
The eldest son,
Samckl Jowitt Biec'Hall, of Springfield House, Leeds, h. 28 Feb. 1788, in.
1st, 22 ^fay, 1817, Maria, dau. of Joseph Atkinson, of Cross Sti-eet, Cheshire,
aiiJ had issue,
I. Samuel, b. 28 Nov. 1818, hi. 28 Aug. 1860, 'Shwy King Bleazavd (who d.
1883), and iJ.s.p. 16 Jan. 1864.
(. Eliza Sibson.
He m. 2ndly, 15 Feb. .1827, Sopliia Jane, elder dan. and co-heir of John Dear-
man, of Champion Hill, Surrey, and </. 8 Jan. 1854, having by h-r, wLo (L
16 Sept. 1837, had issue,
II. Jonx Dkarmax, of whom presently.
III. Edward, of Ingleuioor, Leeds, b. 26 July, 1837.
II. Anna Sophia, in. 28 June, 1860, Williana Atkinson, of Erwood House,
Kent, and has issue.
The second son,
John' Dearmax Bikchall, of Bowden Hall, near Glouce.ster {Clahs — Junior
Carltou and Constitutional), J.P. and High Sheriff, co. Gloucester, 1894, b.
6 Aug. 1828, m. 1st, 25 April, 1861, Clara Jane, dau. of William Leigh Brook,
of Meltham Hall, co. York, and by her, who d. 4 March, 1863, has issue,
I. Clara Sophia, b. 3 April, 1862. ,n. 9 Aug. 1893, Rev. John Stewart Sinclair,
vicar of St. Dionis, Fulham, S.W., and has issue, a son, Ronald Sutherland
Brook, b. 5 Sept. 1894.
He m. 2udly. 22 Jan. 1873, Emily, dau. of John Jowitt, of Harehills Grove,
'Leeds, and by her, who d. 2 Sept. Ib84, has issue,
I. John Dearman, b. 26 Sept. 1875.
II. Arthur Percival Dearmau, b. 7 March, 1877.
III. Edward Vivian Dearman, b. 10 Aug. 1884.
II. Violet Emily Dearman, b. 2 Oct. 1878.
HI. Constance Lindaraja Dearman, 6. 4 March, 1880.
Arms — Arg. on a chevron sa. behceen three cross crosslcis, iltcliee of the last, as
many flenrs-de-lys of the field. Crest — ,1 lion rampant az. sujyporting a tree vert.
Motto — Qw^yre venim.
BLACK.
Lineage. — This family is a younger branch of the family of Black, which
"Was settled in Crawford] ohn parish over two centuries ago.
WiLLi.vM Black, of Abingdon, m. 28 Sept. 1706, Jeau Grossar, and had issue,
a .son,
James Bl.vck, who m. 27 Feb. 1732, Jean, dau. of James Willison, of Elvan-
foot, by his wife, Christina Johnston, and had a son,
James Black, b. 1743, m. Catherine Lamb, and d. 1829, having by her, who
d. 1800, aged 47, had with other issue, three sons,
I. James, b. 1776, d. 1856.
II. William, of whom presently.
HI. Robert, of Kelvinhaugh, co. Lanark, hi. Sarah, dau. of George Park, of
Waterside, co. Lanark, and d. 1879, leaving an only surviving sou,
William Dunn, of Auchentoshan, co. Dumbarton, J. P., b. 1843, rn. 1874,
Augusta Charlotte, second dau. of the Rev. James Bush, rector of Ousby,
CO. Cumberland, and has, with other issue.
Robert Bush, b. 1875.
The second son,
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f.\:n[ily records.
William Black, of Ralgiaj, co. Lancaster, L. 1777, m. Mari^aret Reid, and J.
1S59, leaving issue,
I. Williaru, deceased. ii. James, of whom presently.
III. John, deceased.
The second son,
Jamls Bi.ack', of Dalmonach. co. Dumbarton, h. 1804-, in. 1836, Margaret,
dau. of '>Villiaiu Simpson, of Glasgow. X.B., by his wife Jane Rodger, and d.
184-i, having b}' her, who d. 1871, had issue,
I. "William Coxxel. of whom presently.
II. James Scott, of Balgowan, Pertiishire, J. P.. Captain late 11th Hussars,
h. 18-41, ra. 1880. Louisa Isabel, dau. of Samuel Arthur Seawell.
III. Simpson, h. 1841. -Z. '28 July, 184^5.
I. Jane Rodger, m. 18 Xov. 18.j8, Gen. Sir Ai-chibald Alison, Bart.
and has issue (^iee Bl'IMve's Peerage and Barunetaje).
The eldest son,
Capt. William Coxxel Black, of Kailzie. Peebles. jST.B. (CZh&s— Xaval
and Military, and Xew Club, Edinburgh). J. P. and D.L., Capt. late Scots
Greys, h. 21 Oct. 1839, m. 28 Xov. 1871, Florence Elizabeth, youngest dau.
of the Hon. George Ponsonby Prittie (*ve Bl'kke's Peerage and Baronetage,
Duxalley, B.), and d. 28 Oct.' 189.3, having by her, who d. 9 Sept. 1879, had
issue,
I. James Ponsonby, b. 6, d. 9 June, 1874.
II. William George, h. 14 Oct. 1876. d. 13 Aug. 1877.
III. Florance William, b. 31 Jan. 1879.
Arms — Yerf three hoars' heads cabossed or.
Motto — (Over the crest) I will.
Crest — A demi-Uon rahijjaid ppr.
BLACKER.
Lineage. — Latha^i Blacker, second son of
Stewart Blacker, of Carrick-Blacker (see Bcrke's
Landed Gentrij), b. 1711, 'iii. Martha, dau. of Peter
Beaver, of Dfogheda. and by her, who d. Sept. 1802,
had issue,
I. William Latham, m. 1773. Mary, eldest dan. of
Thomas Hamlin, and (/. 1810, leaving Latham
(who took the name of Ha^flix), and other issue.
II. Henry, Cape. 6th Regt., d.s.j). in America.
III. Beaver, of whom we treat.
The youngest sou,
Beaver Blacker, m. Dec. 1789, his cousin, Susan,
fourth dau. of William Blacker (see Burke's Landed'
Gentry, Blacker, of Woodbrook), and d. 1808, leaving
issue,
I. Latham, of whom presently.
I. Stisan.
II. Martha Beaver, ra. Rev. Thomas Blacker-Owens, and if. 1830.
III. Frances Anne, m. John Shaw McCalloch.
The son,
Latham Blacker, of Glenkeene, co. Londonderrv, and Lisnah-anna, co. Tyrone,
J.P., h. 2.5 Oct. 1793. hi. 30 April, 1820, Catherine, dau. of Rev. George :MilIer,
D.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, Vicar-General of Armagh, and d. 20
April, 1872, having by her, who d. 14 Dec. 1853, had issue,
BLAKE. 75
I. JJi-avcr Henry (Rev.). ^[.A., lucnmliL-nt of Booterstown, co. Dul)lin, h.
:U M:ir, 18:21. m. Isf. "J'l Feb. ISoO, Isabella, elder dan. of Martin Brownly
Kutherford, of Dublin, and by her, who J. 19 Dec. 1850, had an only
child,
1. Latham Browuly Rutherford, b. 5 Dec. 1850.
He hi. -Jndl}-, 18 Ans:. 1855, Sophia Eliza, eldest dan. of Hugh O'Reilly,
of Rathaldron Castle, co. Meath, and by her, who d. 27 July, l87o, had
farther issue,
2. Hugh Henry, h. 19 June, 1856, d. num. 2 March, 1875.
3. Beaver Henrv. b. 2 Dec. 1857.
4. John Ball. 6."22 Dec. 1858.
5. Fleming Pinkstone O'Reilly, b. 3 May, 1860, J. 2 Jan. 1874.
n. George j\Iiller, of Calcutta, b. 10 Aug. 1827.
III. Latham William, of whom presently.
I. Anna, m. 29 Dec. 1849, Richard Tipping Hamilton.
ir. Catherine Georgiana Elizabeth, vi. 8 Sept. 1860. Andrew Ferguson
Knox, of Urney Park, co. Tyrone, who d. 7 Oct. 1870. She (/. 27 Aug. 1895.
HI. Florinda ^lai-tha, d. num. 7 ^March, 1892.
IV. Elizabeth Mildred, m. 19 Oct. 1871, John Harriott Bott, of Marden
Wilts, who d. 22 April, 1896.
The third sou.
Col. Latham William Blacker, I. 18 June, 1829, m. 10 Dec. 1851, Han-iette
de ilaine, youngest dau. of John J. Smith, and has issue,
I. Latham Charles Miller, Major R.A., served in the Afghan War of
1878-9, b. 20 Aug. 1856, m. 11 Nov. 1885, Emily Violet, third dan. of :^[aj.-
Gcn. A. ^lattci, C.M.G., by his svife, Marie Leczinski, great grand-dau. of
the last Elector and Electress of Posen, and great grand-niece of Stanislaus
Leczinski, King of Poland, and has issue,
1. Latham Valentine Stewart, b. 1 Oct. 1887.
2. Harold Alfred Cecil. 6. ]5 Aug. 1889.
1. Gladys Violet Helen Mary. b. 15 Sept. 1886, d. 17 Jan. 1887.
IT. Arthur, b. 16 Aug. 1858.
HI. George Francis, b. 23 Oct. 1865.
IV. William Stewart, b. 2 Dec. 1873.
i. Catherine, b. 11 Oct. 1859, m. 4 Aug. 1884. Capt. George Stanford
^ifcllwaine, R.X., and has issue, a son and a dau.
Anns — Arg. guttee de sang, a Danish wamor armed with a battleaxe
in the dexter hand, and with a sword in the sinister, all ppr. Crest — An
arm in armour holding a Danish battleaxe, all ppr. Motto — Pro dec efc
ro-'e.
BLAKE.
Lineage. — In the sixth year of the reign of King Edward I, a.d. 1277, the
castle and lands of Kiltorroge, and the castle and four quarters of Ballim'croe
(now Carnmore) situate in the barony of Dunkcllin, in co. Galway, were
gi'anted to Richard Caddell, called Xiger or Blake, the common ancestor of
all the families of Blake in Connaught. He was Portreeve of the town of
Galway in 1290, and again in 1312 and .sheriS of Connaught in ]3o2-1306
(31 Ei)\v\RD 1). In 1315 he obtained a grant from Thomas de Hobrigge of
the manor and lands of Kiltollagh, near the town of Galwaj-. He in.
f-velino Lynch, and by her had, with possibly other issue, four sons,
I. Walter, of whom presently.
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FAMILY RECORDS.
IT. John, of Athenry, vi. Joanna Godsan, and had two sons, William and
Edmund, vhose will was proved at Athenry, 10 Oct. 1420.
m. Nicholas. iv. Valentine.
The eldest son,
Waltek Blake. Burgess of Oalway, got a grant
of the customs of (Jalwa}', 3 Dec. 1346. He made
his will, March, I'-^ol (31 Ed\vai;d 111), granting all
his lands to his eldest son, Heiuy. He left is.sue at
least live sons,
I. Henry (senior). Burgess of Galway, got a lease,
4 Feb. 1383, for twenty yeai-s of the tithes of
Doflyche, near Galway. from Dermot O'Conor
Abbott, of Knockmoy (Collis, Victoria). He was
indicted for high treason for joining in the rebel-
lion of Sir William (or Ulick) de Burgh, in 1388,
but received pardon for this on returning to the
King's allegiance in 1390. His will is dated
1421 (9 Hexky V), and by it he dev-ises all his
lands to his nephew, William Blake (son of his
brother, Geoffrey Blake) and his heits, with remainders to his other nephews.
Walter (Oge) Blake (second son of his brother. John Oge Blake), and
Henry Blake (son of his brother, Thomas (Niger) Blake). He left issue.
Silly (Cille or Gylle), Avho on the 6th Oct. 1438 (17 Hlnuy VI), as
dau. and heir of Henry Blake, deceased, granted by deed to her cousin-
german, Henry Blake, son and heir of John (Oge) Blake, Burgess of
Athenry, all the messuages, lands and tenements that descended or might
in fnture descend to her as heir of her father. In 1435, this Silly
Blake, joined with her cousins, Henry Blake, jun. (son of John oge
Blake), Walter oge Blake, William (litz Geoffrey) Blake, and Henry (fitz
Thomas Niger) Blake, in making a perpetual grant to the parish church
of St. Nicholas, in Galway.
II. John (oge), of whom presently.
III. Geoffrey, who left two sons,
1. William, Burgess of Galway, mentioned above as devisee of Heniy
Blake, sen., in the latter's will, 1421, and in the grant made in 1435,
to the church of St. Nicholas. In 1424. an award was made between him
and his cousins Henry Fitz John Oge Blake and Silly Blake, and in 1445,
another award was made between him and Henry (htz John oge Blake),
and his son John (titz Henry) Blake, to settle di.'sputes between them as
to the division of lands of Henry Blake (sen.). He, with his three sons,
granted by deed, 25 Oct. 1453, to John Blake fitz Walter certain lands
near Athenry. His three sons,
(1) John, Mayor of Galway, 1488, as appears by a deed of agreement
made in this year between him, William de Burgo and Dominick
Lynch (fitz John). He was appointed one of the executors of the
will of John Blake (fitz Henry), dated 1468, and is also mentioned in the
will of John Lynch (fitz John), dated 17 Aug. 1496, proved 5 April,
1498. He left issue four sons,
o. Geoffrey, probably bailiff of Galway in 1486. He left issue, a son,
Richard, Mayor of Galway, 1533, who had various disputes as to his
title to the lands of Kiltollagh, etc., inherited by him from his ances-
tor William, as devisee of Henry Blake (fitz Walter), as is mentioned
in a decree of the Irish Court of Chancery, temjj. Hunkt VIII,
circa 1536, and in an award of 1542, made between him and
Nicholas Blake fitz John. He, with his son and heir. John, by
deed, dated 3 March, 1558, confirmed his ancestors' gifts to the
church of St. Nicholas. He appears to have d. in 1564, as in the
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following year liis name disappears from the list of Masters or
ex-ilayors in -which it had appeared from 1534 to 156-1: (both
inclusive). He had issue, three sons,
(a) Geoffrey, tl. younfj, v.p.
(b) John, Mayor of Galsvay 157S. On G March, 1571. a decree
■was made bv the Lord Pi-esident aiid. council of Connausht on
the complaint of this John Blake (titz Richard) and of John
Blake (titz Xicholas), by which it was declared that the lands
of Kiltollagh, etc., wore free from all composition charsres.
John Blake" (titz Riidiard) »i. Julia Browne, and d. about 15S6,
having by her (who )ii. 2ndly, Anthony Kir wan) had issue, two
sons, Arthur and Walter, the latter of whom was one of the
parties to the decree of 1616 (see p. 78), by which the decree of
1571 was ratified and contirmed. (c) Martin.
I. "Walter, Bishop of Clonniacnois, who was appointed in 1506 by
King Henrv VII, to the Archbishopric of Tuam, but this translation
was not sanctioned, by the Pope.
c. Andrew, who had three sons,
(a) The eldest son was ancestor of the Blakes of Oran Castle.
(b) Patrick, was ancestor of the Blakes of BaUyghiiiin (j^ee
Burk'e's Landed Gentry), and of the Blakes of Langham, Barts.
(see Bi'RKe'.-^ Peerage and Baronetage).
(c) Walter, who left issue,
1. Marcus, to whom lands in co. Mayo were granted by patent
27 March, 1619. He was Mayor of Galway, 1629, d. that year
leavinor issue. Walter, who d. 1632, leaving a son, Marcus oge
Blake, ancestor of Blake of Ballinafad.
2. Robert, of Bally nacourt (now Wall.-^court). and of Ardfry,
CO. Galway (gi-anted. by patent 12 May, 1612), ui. Katherine,
dau. of Richard D'Arcy, and d. 1615 (will dated 3 July, 1612,
proved 2 May, 1616), leaving, with other issue, an eldest son,
Sir Richard Blake, Knt., M.P., of Ardfry, who ra. Gyles, dau. of
Alderman Andrew Kirwan, and d. 1663 (will dated 13 June,
proved 23 July that year), leaving, with other issue, an eldest
son, Robert, ancestor of Loi"d Wallscourt {see Bchke's Peerage
and Baronetage), and Peter, of Corbally, ancestor of Sir Henry
Arthur Blake, K.C.M.G. {see Burke's Colonial Gentrij).
d. Peter.
(2) Andrew. (3) Thomas.
2. Walter, who was probably the person named as executor in the will
dated 1420, of John oge Blake.
IV. Thomas (Niger), who left a son, Henry, mentioned as remainder man,
in the will of his uncle, Henry Blake, senior, dated 1421.
V. William, mentioned in the will of his brother, John oge Blake, dated 1420.
The second son,
John (oge) Blake, Provost of Athenry, in 1394, obtained in 1391, a grant
of lands in Athenry, from Philip, son of William Bex-mingham, of Athenry.
He made his will 1420, leaving issue,
I. Hexry (junior), of whom presently.
II. Walter, a legatee under the will of his uncle, Henry Blake, senior
(vide ante). In 1435, he joined with his brother, Henry, and his cousins in
a grant of a sum of money in perpetuity to St. Xicholas Church, Galway.
He d. 1452, and left issue,
John, a bnrgcss of Athenry, in whose favour an order was made by
Nicholas O'Muloghane and others, against Robert Stephen, concerning
certain lands in the franchises of Atlienry in 1452. He was also one
of the parties to the deed of 1453 {cidt ante).
7S FAMILY EECORDS.
The elder son,
Hexht Br.AKi:, junior, a Imrgess of Gahvay find of Atlienry, mentioned in
the deeds of nward, dated l-i'il and 1445. In 14:'!o he joined wirh his brother,
T\'alter (oee), and liis tirst cousins, "William (titz Geoffrey). Silly (dau. of
Henry Blake, senior), and Henry (titz Thomas Niger), in the grant to St.
Xicholas Church, G;d\vay ; in 14oS. ho got the grant from his tirst cousin.
Silly (also above referred to). He made his will 1450, in ^vhich he bequeathed
certain houses and lands in the liberties of Athenry to his eldest son, and
other lands to his four yonncrer sons. He left issue,
I. JOHX, of whom presently.
II. Nicholas, nientione<l in the will of his father, and in an award, dated
1490, between him and his brother Richard. He had a son, John, mentioned
in the old pedigree of 1G40.
III. Thom.os, mentioned in bis father's Avill, and d. without issue, as stated
in the award of 1490.
IV. Walter, mentioned in his father's will, left a son, John, mentioned in a
mayoralty erant 1505.
V. Richard, mentioned in his father's will, and in the award of 1490
between him and his brother Nicholas.
The eldest son,
John Blake, burgess of Galway, agreed in 1445 (together with his father
Henry) to refer to the arbitration of Willug Burke, Lord of Clanricarde,
Sheriff of Connaught, and Ma 'iter John, Friar General of the Friar preachers,
all disputes between them concerning the division of the lands of Henry
Blake, senior, deceased. He m. Juliana French, and made his will 14 March,
14G8, in which he mentions his wife and children. He appointed John,
son of William Blake, and Nicholas Frejich, executors, and Peter Lynch and
Robert French, overseei's. He left issue,
I. Valentine (Vadyn), of whom presently.
II. William, mentioned in his father's will, m. Katiline MacCurke, and
made his will, 1488, appointing his brother Valentine the executor, and
recommending to his care his son and daughters.
I. Eveline, mentioned in her father's will ; m. Peter Lynch, the son of John
Lynch, first mayor of Galway, in 1486.
n. Anorine, mentioned in her father's will.
The elder son,
V.ALEXTi-NE (Vadtn) Blake, bailiff of Galway, 1496, during the mavoralty
of Walter L}-uch Cfitz Robert), is mentioned in his father's will ; 7/1. Eveline,
dau. of Geoffrey Lynch, and made his will, 12 July, 1499 (proved 20 July
following), leaving issue,
I. John, living 1499, m. Eveline Skerrel, and d. about 1530, leaving issue,
i. Nicholas, Mayor of Galway, 1555, a party to the award of 1542 (see
p. 76). He m. 1st, Ennes, dau. of Marcus French, second son of Geoffrey
French, but slie d.s.p. He >*/. 2ndly, 1556, Cecilia, dau. of Walter Lynch,
and made his will 18 Sept. 1564 (proved 28 Sept. 1568), having by her had
issue, a son (and a dau. Eveline, m. John Lynch, fitz Richard, titz Sander),
John, burgess of Galway. On 6 March, 1571, a decree was made on
the complaint of this John Blake, described therein as " John Cadell,
alias John Blake, fitz Nicholas," and of John Blake, fitz Richard {vide
ante), therein described as " John Cadell, alias John Blake titz Richard,"
by the Lord President and council of Connau2:ht, by which it was
decreed that the lands belonrring to the Complainants in'Kiltollagh. etc.,
should be held by tlieni for ever, free from all charges to the Queen
or any other charges. This decree was ratitied and confirmed by a
decree made 25 Oct. 1616, by the Lord Deputy and Commissioners
appointed tor settling the King's (James I) compositions. He mort-
gaged, 27 June, 1579 (22 Elizabeth), a moiety of the lands of Morughe
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and Doulis in the franchises of Galway, to Julia Browne, wife of John
Bl:ike fitz Richard (cido nnte) and tlii.s mortfrige wus redeemed in 1593.
He m. Cecihi Skerret, and d. before 31 May, 1561, having by her, who
survived him. had issue, a son,
Nicholas, a minor, at his father's death, was one of the parties to
the decree of 1G16 ; in. Juliana, dau. of Valentine ffrench, and d.
intestate, "iS Feb. 1G21, leavintr issue,
(a) John, Mayor of Gaiway, 1646. In 16-40, he presented a re-
markable petition to the King's Comniissioaers for the plantation
of CO. Galway, accompanied by a family pedigree and many ancient
deeds upon which tlie Commissionei-s certified that he was the eldest
lineal descendant of Richard Caddell, called XiwKR. Tn 1653, how-
ever, his ancestral estates were confiscated by the Cromwellian
party, and he was allotted in compensation the lands of MuUagh-
more, co. Galway. He m. ^Iiry French, and d. 16S0 ; he was
ancestor of the Blakes of Mnlla'jhmore, co. Galway; of lienvyle, co.
Galwa\' ; of Lehinch, co. !Mayo, and of some of the Blakes of
MontseiTat, West Indies (^-^e Btrke's Landed Lientry).
(6) Martin, who d. before 1653, leaving two sons, Francis and
John, and a dau., 21ai'y, m. John Lynch.
(c) James, who had a son, Patrick. (tZ) Nicholas (oge).
(a) Mary, ??;. Patiick Bodkin.
2. Richard.
1. Julia, VI. Ambrose Bodkin (fitz John), who was bailiff of Galway, 1570.
2. Anstace, m. before 1543, John 2siel, of Galway.
ir. Valentine (oge), mentioned in the will, 1499, of his father, Valentine.
III. Thomas, of whom presently.
IV. William, mentioned in his father's will 1499.
I. Anastasia, living 1499, m. William Browne (fitz Stephen), father of
Dominick Browne, Mayor of Galway 1575, and great- grandfather of Sir
Dominick Browne, Knt., Mayor of Galway, 1634.
The third son,
Thomas Blake, mentioned in his father's will 1499, was 3[ayor of Galway,
1545, and again in 1562. and d. 20 Jan. 1574, having had issue, a son,
Walter Blake, who got from his cousin, John Blake fitz Nicholas, mortgages
of stone houses in Galway town, S March, 1569, and 7 April, 1573 (which
were paid off, 9 April, 1595). He m. Juliane Browne, and d.v.p. before 20
Jan. 1574, leaving issue, three sons,
I. Valentine (Sir), of Galway, described in the Corporation records of
Galway as Valentine Blake fitz Walter fitz Thomas, was elected Mayor of
Galway, on 29 Sept. 1611, but removed from office on 13 Nov. following,
for refusing to take the oath of Supremacy. On 8 June, 1621, he obtained
a grrant by patent of the castle and lands of Muckiniss, in co. Clare, and in
1622 obtained further grants of lands in co. Galway. On 22 July, 1622,
he was created a Bai'onet of Ireland. He was Mayor of Galway a second
time in 1630. He was b. 1560, and m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of R(;buck
Ffrench, of Galway, and 2ndly, Annabel, dau. of James Lynch, and d.
2 Jan. 1634 (will dated 20 June, 1629, proved 1634), leaving issue by his
first wife (by his second he had no issue) two sons,
1. Thomas (Sir), 2nd Bart., Mayor of Galway in 1637. He obtained a
grant from the Crown of the lands of Clonyn (Clooneen) in co. ^layo,
and purchased other lands in the Barony of Can'a, co. Mayo, all of which
now form tlie estate of Towerhill, co. Mayo. He m. Juliane, dau. of
Geoffrey Browne, of Carrowbrownc, and sister of Sir Dominick Browne,
Knt., and d. in 1642, leaving issue (with several daus.) four sons,
(1) Valentine (Sir), 3rd Bart., of Menlo, co. Galway ; Mayor of Galway
in 1643. The estates of Sir Valentine, in Clare, Galway, and Mayo,
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were sequestrated by the Croinwellian Governmeut in 1653. He hi.
(settlements dated '27 June, iGo'J), Ellinor, 3rd dau. of Sir Henry
Lynch, of Gahvav. 1st Bait, (ancestor of the family of Lv.vcii-Bi.o.->si .
Baronets of Casrle-Carra. co. Mayo, sec Bl'rke's Peerage ojul Banr,iehyijc).
His will dated 1 June, 1651, was proved on 12 April, 1654. He (/. in
1652, leavino;' issue (with several daus.), four sons.
a. Thomas (Sir), ith Bart., whose descendants in the male line
became extinct upon the death of his great grandson. Sir Ulick Blake,
8th Bart., in 1766.
h. Henty, mentioned in the will of his brother. Sir Thomas Blake,
4th Bart., dated 10 Oct. 1674. Henry's grandson, Sir Thomas Blakf.
succeeded as 9th Bart, upon the death, without issue male, of ."t^ir
UHck Blake, 8th Bart., but iJ.s.p.m. 3 March, 1787, when he was .r;.
by his brother, Sir Walter Blake, 10th Bart., who is ancestor of the
family of Bi..v.kf: of Mciilo, Barfs, (see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
c. Francis, mentioned in the will of his brother. Sir Thomas Blake,
4tb Bart. He emigrated to Carolina, in Xew England, and was the
father of Joseph Biake, who in 1728 was one of the '" Lords Pro-
prietois of Carolina," who surrendered their patent rights to King
George I.
d. John, tirst of Clooneen, co. Mayo, and afterwards of Muckiniss,
CO. Clare. He is mentioned in a deed of 20 May, 1647, whereby
his father, Sir Valentine Blake, 3rd Bart., settled his estates in
trustees on certain trusts. He was one of the executors of the will
of his brother. Sir Thomas Blake, 4th Bart. On 20 Feb. 1680 (22
CH.\.r:r,ES II), he got a gi-aut by patent of the Castle and Manor of
Muckiniss, co. Clare, part of his father's estate, which had been
confiscated by the Cromwellian Government. He m. (settlements
dated 10 Jan. 1678) Mary, dau. of Isidore Lynch, of Drimcong, co.
Galway. In 1688 he was one of the burgesses in the Xew Cor-
poration of Galway under the Charter of King Jamks II. He was a
Captain in Colonel Dominick Browne's regiment of infantry in the
Irish Army of King J.\.mes II, and was killed in action at the siege
of Athione, in 1691. By his wife Mary Lynch, he left issue, two sons.
(a) Isidore, first of the town of Galway, and at'terwai-ds of
Clooneen, co. Mayo. On 1 Aug. 1700, he and his brother Patrick
(then both minors) by their uncle and guardian, Thomas Lynch,
presented a petition to the Court of Claims, claiming remainders,
respectively in the lands, in co. Clare, forfeited by their father. John
Blake; and their claim was allowed on 3 IMarch, 1701. He ?-;.
Mary, sister of Mark Blake, of Ballinafad, and d. April, 1763,
leaving issue, three sons, Maurice, Patrick, and John ; and three
daus. (Catherine, who m. Frank Lynch; Bridget; and Anstas;.
His eldest lineal descendant is Coloxel Maurice Blake (5th in
descent) now (1896) of Towerhill (formerly Clooneen), co. Mavo,
and of Carnmore (formerly Ballimacroe), co. Galway, which last
mentioned property has been (almost uninterruptedly) in possession
of various branches of the Blakes for six centuries and a quarter
(1277-1896), (see Burke's Landed Gentry, Blake >:f Toirerhill).
(fc) Patrick, mentioned in the decree of the Court of Claims dated
3 March, 1701.
(2) Walter, who, on 22 Feb. 1668 (20 Charles II), got a grant by
patent of the lands of Mculo, in co. Galway, and of Clooneen, in
CO. Mayo, and other lands, all of which formed part of the estate of his
decea.=ed brother, Sir Valentine Blake. 3rd Bart., and which had
been confiscated by the Cromwellian Government. He resided at
Exning, Newmarke't, Suffolk, and in 1669. executed a settlement
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settling the patent lands in Ireland upon his four nephews (the sons
of his decea-sed brother, Sir Valentine) successively in tail male. His
will was dated 21 Xov. 1672, and proved in London 28 April, 1674.
(3) Geoffrey, a priest in Holy Orders of the Church ot' Home ; he is
mentioned in the will of his brother. Sir Valentine, 3itl Bart.
(4) John, nlso a priest of the Chui-ch of Rome ; is mentioned in the
will of his brother. Sir Vulentine, 3rd Bart.
2. Francis, Mayor of Galway in 1640. He m. ^Margaret French, dau. of
Patrick French, by whom he had issue. si.T dans. only,
ir. James, sometime a merchant of Galway, afterwards in the military
service -with the rank of captain. In lo91, solicited the King of Spain
to invade Galway {see Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1588-92), and was
on 4 Feb. 1593, in the service of the Due de Mercoear (Calendar State
Papers, Ireland, 1592-6, at p. 294). In 1602, after the <lefeat of the
Spaniards and the Irish at Kingsale, he entered into the si-rvice of the
English, aud "was sent by Sir George Carew into Spain with instructions
to kill by poison the famous Irish chieftain, Red Hugh O'Donnell, who was
then an exile in Spain, and this he seems to have done (see Calendar of
State Papers, Carew Manvscripts A.D. 1601-3, at pp. 241, 349). He vi. !Mar-
gery, dau. of Dominick Browne (fitz William) "the richest merchant in
Ireland," and by her had issue, surviving, a sou and a dau..
Geoffrey, who vi. Juliane, dau. of Thomas Martin, of (ialway. and had
issue, a son, Walter, who on 17 Aug. 1677 (29 Cu.\rlf.s II), got a grant
by patent of the lands of Drum. co. Galway, and of other lands in
cos. Clare and ^Fayo. He is ancestor of the family of Br,AKE of Brum
(afterwards of Gortnamona). co. Galway.
Jennet, vi. 1st, John Browne, of Galway ; and 2ndlv, Rory O'Flaherty, of
Killagh.
HI. Robert, of whom we treat.
The third son,
RoBERi Blake, was Mayor of Galway in 1624, and is described in the
Corporation Records as Robert Blake htz Walter fitz Thomas. In that year
for the first time, "all freemen of the town were made capable to vote;
whereby Robert Blake fitz Walter was chosen" (Mayor), "who was the first
mayor not questioned for recusancy for 30 years before." He rn. Juliane
Lynch, and had issue, i. JoHX, of whom presently; ii. Dominick; iii. Anthony ;
and IV. Nicholas, who had an eldest son, Robert, m. 4 March, 1699, Sarah,
third dau. of Sir Francis Blake, Knt. of Ford Castle, Durham, and Twisel,
Northumberland, and by her had Francis, of Twisel, created a bart. 3 May.
1774 (baronetcy extinct). The eldest son,
John Bi-akk. of the town of Galway, and of Coolcon and ^Moyne, co. Mayo,
was Sheriff of the town of Galway, during his father's mayoralty in 1624,
and -was Recorder of Galway from 1642 to 1654. when he was deprived of the
Recordership by the CromwcUian Commissioners as being an Irish Papist.
In 1632, he purchased from the Right Hon, Lord Lambert, two quarters of
land, called Cloonebanane, and two quartei-s called Carnehely. both in the
Barony of Kilmaine, co. Mayo ; and in 1634, he obtained by way of mortgage
from John McJonyne. the castle of Coolcon, anil two quarters of land adjoining
it, in the same barony and county ; in 1636, he was the owner of the moiety
of the four quarters of Ballyglass. and sometime prior to that year he obtained
by way of mortgage from Redmond ]SfcRuddery, of Castlereagh, one cartron
in Carrowenkilleen, and half a quarter in Carroweveline, being all situate in
the barony of Clanmorris. co. Mayo. He was one of the forfeiting proprietors
of 1641, when these properties, as well as his house in Galway, were confis-
cated by the Cromwellian Government. He was s. by his eldest son and
heir,
Francis Blake, of Moyne Castie, and Ballintubber, co. Mayo, J.P. co. Galway,
o
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to Avhom the castle of Coolcon, and the other forfeited estates and Mansion
House of his father were restored hy Letters Patent dated 17 ^May (enrolled
126 July), 1677, by Ciiarlk.s II.' He and his son Martin, in common with the
rest of the Irish Roman Catliolics, fought on the side of King James in 1691,
and were attainted lor high treason, but were pardoned in 1698, by William III.
He n>. Austas Da rev ; his will, dated IS Sept. 1711, was proved at Tuam, 26
July, 171t). His son and heii-,
Martix Blake, of Coolcon, Moyne and Ballintubber, became a Protestant,
8 June, 1709 (FrnfeshDit Convertt<, BoUs Ofi'ice). He m. Mabel, dau. of Sir
George Browne, -Jnd Bart, of the Neale. His will, dated 15 Oct. 1741, was
proved in 1748. He had issue, i. Fkaxois, of whom present 1}- ; n. George, m.
the dau. of ]Mark Lynch, of Gariyclune, and had issue; i. Jane, m. Edmund
Dillon, of Hollywell, co. Mayo; ii. Alice, m. Kirwan, of Blind well, co. Mayo ;
III. Bridget, vi. Dominick Browne, of Maytield, co. ^layo ; iv. Margaret, m.
Maurice Lynch, of Ballykine, co. Mayo.
The only son,
Fraxcis Blake, of Coolcon and Moyne, in. 13 June, 1721, Frances, dau. and
eventually co-heiress of Charles Daly, of Callow, by Anne, his wife, dau. of
Hyacinth D'Arcy, of KiltoUagh, and by her had issue,
I. Charles, of whom presently. . . . _
II. John, Major of Gaiway Volunteers, 1779.
III. Anthony, of Shruel House, vi. Margaret Kirwan, of Dalgin Park, co.
Mayo ; his will, dated 22 Jan. 1799, was proved at Tuam, 3 Jan. 1806.
IV. Martin, d. ti7im. 1805.
I. Mabel, a. imvi. 1797. ii. Anne, d. u/nn.
The eldest son,
Charles Blake, of Coolcon, Moyne and Ballintubber, m. 17 April, 1762,
Margaret, dau. of Denis Daly, of Raford, by Lady Ann Burke, his wife, dau.
of Michael, 10th Earl of Clanricarde, and d. 1769, having by her (who m.
2ndly, John D'Arcy of Ballykine, and 3rdlv. Stephen Blake,' fourth .son of
Sir Walter Blake, 10th Bart, of Menlo) had 'issue,
I. Charles, of whom presently.
II. Denis John, Captain in the Counaught Rangers, was present at the
battle of Alexandria on the staff of Sir Ralph Abercrombie, when he was
wounded. His will was proved in Dublin, 18<J3.
I. Frances, m. John D'Arcy, of Houndswood, and had issue.
The elder son,
Charles Blake, of Coolcon, iloyne, and Merlin Park, J.P. and D.L., ru.
3 Aug. 1790, his cousin, Georgina, dau. and co-heir of Sir George Browne,
6th Bart, of the Neale, and niece of John, 1st Lord Ealmaine, and bv her, who
4l 2-i Nov. 1840, had issue,
r. Charles Kilmaink, his heir.
H. Denis John, ;/(. April. 1831, Anna, dau. of Samuel Poer, of Belleville
Park, CO. Waterford, and had issue.
III. Martin Kirwan, ni. 1835, Julia Maria, dau. of John Blake, of Tuam {sec
Bckkk's Landed Gentry, Blake of Ball ij gin tiiJi), and d. 1877, leaving issue.
George.
I. Georgina, in. 1 March. 1831, Walter Lawrence, of Lisreaglian, co.
Gaiway, High Sheriff, 1820, and had. with other issue, an elder son, Walter
Blake Lawrence, of Lisreaghan, m. Olivia, eldest dau. of Sir Michael
Dillon Bellew, Bart., of Mount Bellew. co. Galwo.y, and had issue, an only
child. Honora Mabel Angela, in. her cousin Charles (Jrmsby Blake {cidepo.it).
u. Margaret, in. George Kirwan, of Dalgin Paik, co. Mayo, and d.s.p. 1876.
in. Frances Augusta.
The eldest son,
Charles Kilmaine Blake, of Cookon and Merlin Park, J.P. and D.L„ co.
Mayo, High Sheriff, co. Gaiway, 1844, m. 7 Mav, 1839, Dorothea Stewart,
BOLTON". S.I
last surviving^ child and heir of Thomas Gore Ormsbj, of Comyn, co. Sligo,
and d. 1S67, leavinpr issue,
I. CuAKLFS Ormsby, of whom presently. ir. Francis Thomas, b. IS 1:3.
The elder sou,
Cn.A.RLES OiiMSBY Blake, of Coolcon, CO. ^rayo, and of Rath O'Xora, co.
Sligo, b. 29 March, 1S40, m. 20 July, 1S68] his cousin, Honora ilabel
Angela, only child and heiress of Walter Blake Lawrence, of Lisreaghan (vifie
ante), Capt. 41st Regiment, and Knight of Malta, and by her, who d. in
1873, has issue, a dau.,
Violet Olivia, b. 17 July, 1869.
Arms — Arg. a fret gu. Crest — A cat a mountain passant guardant ppr.
Motto — Virtus sola nobilitat.
BOLTON.
Lineage. — This is a branch of Boltox, formerly of Brazeel, co. Dublin, and
afterwards of Bective Abbey, co. Meath, and descends from
Thomas Boi.ton, of Tullydonnell, co. Louth, second son of Sir Richard
Bolton, Knt., Lord Chancellor of Ireland. He -ni. about the year 1676, and
had two sons,
I. Theophilus (Most Rev.), Archbishop ox Cashel, b. at Burri.shoole, co. Mayo,
circa 1678, ordained at Dublin, 26 Sept. 1703, D.D. of Trinity Coll. Dublin,
Chancellor of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Chanter of Christ Church Cathedral,
and Vicar-General of the diocese of- Dublin. Promoted to the sees of
Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, 12 Sept. 1722, translated to the see of Elphin,
16 April, 172-4, and finally raised to be Primate of Munster, Privy Council-
lor, and Archbishop of Cashel, 6 Jan. 1729. He v/as a personal friend of
Dean Swift, and is mentioned by him with praise more than once in his
"writings. He ttl. but d.s p. 31 Jan. 1744.
II. Thomas, of whom we treat.
The younger son,
Thomas Boltox, of Knock, co. Louth, Sheriff of Dublin, Lord Mayor 1716 ;
b. 1701, 771. Sydney, dau. of Col. Chichester Fortescue, of Dromisken, co.
Louth, by Frideswood, his wife, dau. of Francis Hall, and by her, who d.
10 Dec. 1749, had three sons and one dau.,
I. Thomas, of Knock, who by Alice, his wife, who d. in Berkeley Square.
London, 2 Jan. 1798, had issue,
Theophilus, of the Grange, co. Louth, who d. unm. at Genoa in 176').
Sydney, who, upon the death of her brother, became heiress of
"Knock." She 7?i. 1 June, 1763, George Clive, of Whitfield, by whom
she had three sons, viz.: (1) Edward Bolton Clive, m. 1790, Harrier, dau.
and co-heir of Andrew, Lord Archer, of Umberslade ; (2) Theophilus;
(3) Henry; and a dau. (1) Louisa, m. 1706, Frederick Keppel. son of the
Bishop of Exeter, and grandson of William, 2nd Earl of Albemarle.
II. Chicht-ster, of Stephen's Green, Dublin, m. May, 1768. Anne, dau. of
the Rev. Rowley Hall, of Killyleagh, co. Down, and d.s.p. 1791.
III. Richard, of whom presently.
I. Sidney, m. Theophilus Shaw, and dying 23 Aug. 1779, left a dau.
Sidney, la. 21 Xov. 1766, David Jones, of Beauparc and Bensford, co.
Aleaih. She d. Dec. 1785, leaving, with other issue, a dau. Mary Anne,
who VI. her kinsman, John Bolton, of Tullydonnell.
The third son,
Richae;d Boltox, b. circa 1710; m. Mary, dau. of John Page, and d. 17
Sept. 1779. having by her, who (/. 1728, had three sons,
a 2
M FAMILY RECORDS.
I. Theophilos. d. un„i. li. Chichester, d.K.p. 1783.
IT. John, of whom presently.
Jiis third son,
John Boltox, of Maine. Castle Bellinj^ham. and Tallydonnell. co. Louth, a
Capt. in the ath Royal Irish Dragoons, h. 175/>, m. about 1783, Marjanne,
dan. of David Jones, of Beau Pare, and d. ISJ3, having bj her, who d. 0
Feb. 1821, had three .son-s and five dans.,
I. Theophilns, of Tnllydonnel'. h. 179.5. Capt. Battleaxe Guards, and
A.D.C. to the Duke of Richmond when Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. He
d. unrn. 1838.
n. John Henry, of Tullydonnell, Lieut. -iSth Regt., b. 1799, d. uum. 1857.
III. Chichester Fuancis, of whom presently.
I. Maryanne, //?. J. Barton, and d. 1849, leaviner issue.
II. Sidney Maiy, (??. 1st, Frederick Jones; 2ndly, Capt. Richard Crookshauk,
who d. 1865. She d.s.p. 1877.
HI. Elizabeth, tn. Capt. Edward Mayne, 95th Regt., who d. 1850.
IV. Frances Ann. 7/1. George Jones French, first cousin to Arthur, 1st Lord
de Freyne, and d. 1876, leaving issue, two sons, both deceased.
T. Harriet, m. 5 Feb. 1839, Francis Charles Annesley (gi-andson of Richard,
2nd Earl Annesley), a Baron of the German Empire, and formerly a Capt.
in the Prussian Life Guards, and d. 1875. He d. 8 Oct. 1887, aged 78.
His third son,
Chichester FF.^^•CIS Boltox. of Tullydonnell, barrister-at-law, b. 1804,
ni. Han-iet Augusta, dau. of the Rev. Henry Stewart, D.D., rector of
Loughgilly, CO. Armagh, and niece of the Right Hon. Sir John Stewart,
Bart., M.P., Attorney- General for Ireland, and dying 1865, left by her. w^ho
d. 1878, three sons and three daus.,
I. Theophilns, his heir, of Tullydonnell, h. 1831, Capt. in the 40th and 22nd
Regts., d. unin. 1870.
]i. Edward Chichester, of Tullydonnell, Capt. R.A.. 6. 1834, d.s.p. 1881.
III. Henry Richard Stewart, heir to his brother.
7. Hai-riet Augusta, in. 2 June, 1851, ^lajor-Gcn. Herbert Dawson Slade,
formerly King's Dragoon Guards, son of the late Gen. Sir John Slade, Dare,
and has issue.
II. Emily Charlotte, di. John C. Deane, eldest son of Sir Thomas Deane, o£
Dundanion Castle, co. Cork.
!ii. Sophia Frances.
The youngest son,
Henry Richard Stewart Boi/rox, of Tullydonnell. co. Louth, Castle
Rheban, co. Kildare, and 32, York Place, W., b. 1842, s. his brother,
1881, m. 1880, Elizabeth Victoria, dau. of Rev. Richard Maunsell, rector of
Castle Island, co. Kerry.
Anns — Or on a ehev^ron gn. three liana fouchant of the jirst. Crest — A haioL
helled (irg. MottO — Deiis providebit.
BOSVILLE.
Lineage. — Alexander William Robert Bosville (formerly Macdonald). of
Thorpe and Gunthorpe, Yorks, a.ssumed by Royal Licence, 26 Dec. 1832, the
name and arms of Boi>viLLE (pursuant to the will of William Bosville. of
Thorpe and Gunthorpe, who d. 16 Dec. 1813), b. 1800, m. 10 July, 1823,
Matilda Eliza Moffat, dau. of John Bayard, and d. 23 Sept. 1847, having by
her, who d. July, 1859, had issue,
GoPKRET Wextwosth Batart), of whom presently.
BOURCHIEK.
S:»
8th Baron Middleton,
Jalia Louisa, m-. 3 Aug. 1843, Henrj Willooghbj,
who d. 19 Dec. 1S77. leaving issue.
The son,
Godfrey Wentworth B.ward BosviLLE,of Thorpe
aiicl Gunthorpe, Yorks. /-. 6 Jan. 1826, m. 5 Jnlv,
18o-i, Hon. Harriet Cnssandra. dau. of Henry Wil-
loutrhby, of Birdsall, and sister of Henry, 8th Baron
Middleton, and d. 11 Oct. 1865, leaving issue, a son,
Alex.^ndek WENTwoKxn Macdon'am) Bosville, of
Thorpe Hall, Bridlington and ^Midhope, and Gunth-
waite, W.R. Yorks, J. P., Countv and District Alder-
man, b. 26 Sept. 1865, m. 20 Oct. 1886, Alice Edith,
dau. of John Middleton, of Kinfauns, Perthshire,
and has issue,
Godfrey Middleton, b. 25 Sept. 1887.
Celia Violet, b. 28 Jan. 1889.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg. five fusils
conjoined in fess gu., in chief three bears' heads
erased at the neck sa., muzzled or, and a canton erm. for distinction (for
Bosville) ; 2nd and 3rd quarterly, 1st, arg. a lion rampant gu. 2nd, or a cubit
arm in fess couped in armour the hands ppr. holding a cross crossiet
fitchee erect gu. ; 3rd, or a lymphad the sails furled sa. ; 4th, a fish naiar^t
ppr. all within a bordure -n-avy sa. Crests — 1. Issuant from a hurst, a bull
passant arg. armed sa. charged for distinction on the shoulder with a rose gu.
(Jor Bosville). 2. A cubit arm in fess couped in armour ppr. (charged with a
bendlet sinister az.) the hand also ppr. holding a cross crossiet fitchee erect gu.
Mottoes— '• Virtus propter se " and "Per mare per terras."
BOURCHIER.
Lineage. — This branch of the Anglo-Norman
house of BocKCHiER has been long settled in co.
Limerick. In the attainder of Gerald, 16th Earl
of Desmond, his vast estates in that co. were
divided among the Annesleys, Berkeleys,Bourchiers,
Courtenays, etc. (A>in. Four yrasfen^-, p. 531). Sir
George Bourchier, whose line is extinct, and
whose estates passed by will to the family of Fane, ^
erected the Castle of Lough Gur, near the present .';
seat of the family in 1586. At the same time,
according to Lewis (Topographical Dictionary, Vol.
2, p. 68), the adjoining estate of Kilcallane,
where the ruins of an ancient castle and church
still exist, was obtained by Robert Bourchier. The estate of Baggotstown
was acquired by John Bourchier some time subsequent to the attainder of
Thomas Baggot, of that place in 1651.
John Bodrchier, of Baggotstown and Kilculiane, co. Limerick, and
ilaidenhall, co. Cork, b. 1664, was possessed of extensive estates in those
counties, which he divided between his sons. He m. Faith, dau. of O'Grady.
of Kilballyowen, co. Limerick, by Frances, his wife. dau. of John Anketell,
and the Lady Lacy, his wife, dau. of Mervyn, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven, and
r2th Lord Audley of Heligh, and by her had issue,
t. Thomas, d.s.p.
II. James, of Kilculiane, on whom that estate was settled by will of his
86 FAMILY RECORDS.
father, dated 173'J. m. 1740, Mary, dau. of Michael Bevan, of Camas, and
had issue,
1. James, of Kilcullane, in. 1769, ^Martha, dau. of William Gabbett, of
Caherline. co. Limerick, High Sheriif 1775, and had issue,
(1) William, of Kilcullaue, *. ISuS, m. Heloise, dau. of Col. Dillo.i,
of CO. Roscommon, and niece and adopted dau. of Sir Peter Nupent,
Bart., and Lady Xagent. of Donore, co. Westmeath, by whom he had an
only son, William, an otiScer in the ai-n)y, who joined with his father in
the sale of the Kilcullane estate to the 1st Viscount Guillamore, 7
July, 1812, and d. unvi.
(2) Joseph Gabbett, a Capt. in the army, vi. 1st, Margaret, dau. of
Thomas Franks, of Carrig, by whom he had an only dau., and 2ndly, a.
dau. of Capt. John Gabbett. of Shepperton, hy whom he had issue,
Joseph Gabbett (Rev.), of Ifield, Kent.
(3) Thomas, vi. in India, a niece of Sir Theophilus Metcalf, and tZ.s.j). 1S44.
(4) Henry, of Frankfort, co. Limerick.
(5) Richard, m. Catherine, dau. of James Bold, and had issue, a. John ;
h. Stanley; c. Thomas, rn. his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of John Bourchier,
of Baggotstowii, and d.s.p.; a. Lucy, m. Lieut. Augustus Whympci-,
R.N. ; h. Elizabeth Mary, vi. 9 Jan. 1851, Major-Gen. Sir Archibald
Edward Harbord Anson, R.A., K.C.M.G., nephew of the 1st Viscount
Anson.
in. John, of whom presently.
I. Lucy, m. — Lane. ii. Mary, rn. her cousin, Richard Anketell.
John Bourchier d. aged SO, in 1744. His third son,
John Bol'rchiei?, of Baggotstown, Oakfield and Maidenhall, s. to tbose
properties on his father's death 1744. He m. Arabella, dau. of James Mason,
of Cooleen. co. Limerick, and had issue,
I. James Johx, of whom presently.
I. Arabella, m. John Boles Reeves, of Belfort, co. Cork, and was grandmother
of William Reeves, Bi.shop of Down.
i[. Faitb, m. Henry Gabbett.
His will is dated 1 Oct. 1774. His sou.
Ja5ies Johx Bourchier, of Baggotstown, m. 30 Aug. 1766, Mary, dau. of
Joseph Gubbins. of Kilfi'ush, co. Limerick, by whom he had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. James, B.A., who after a distinguished University career, entered the
army, and d. whilst serving as senior Capt. of his Regt. (Royal York
Fusiliers) in Jamaica.
HI. Henry, an ofiicer in the army, d. unm. iv. Joseph Gubbins, d. unm.
{. Mary, d. young. ii. Anne, d. young.
in. Elizabeth, rn. John Sherlock, of Ballydeigue.
He was s. by his eldest son.
Johx Bourchier, of Baggotstown, Lieut. 58th Regt., rn. 10 Aug. 1797,
Charlotte, fourth dau. of William Chadwick, of Ballinard, by Christiana, his
wife, sister of Sir John Craven Carden, Bart., of Templemore Abbey, co
Tipperary, by whom he had issue,
I. Johx, of whom presently. ii. John James Stephen, d. an infant.
f. Christiana, m. Richard Eaton. J. P., and had issue, Richard, J. P. co.
Limerick, in. Clara, dau. of John Xetterville Barron. J. P.
II. Marianne, m. Thomas Grove-Grady, eldest son of Henry Grove-Grady, of
Bellwood. CO. Tipperary, by 3fary ^Margaret, his wife, only dau. and heiress
of Thomas Lidwill, of Clonmore (see Burke's Landed Gentry, Lidwill,
nf Lro?nard), and great grand-dau. of Gerald, •24th Lord Kingsale.
III. Charlotte, m. her cousin, William Chadwick, of Ballinard, and d.s.}). 17
Jan. 1874.
IV. Sophia, (/. unm. .--....
BRABY. 87
V. Elizabeth, m. her cousin, Thomas Bourcluer, and d.s.p.
vr. Clarinda, d. num.
Mr. Bourchier (/. 1S45, and was s. by his son,
John BuuucHrKP:, of Baggotstonn, co. Limerick, J. P., B.A. Trinity Coll.
Dublin, h. 1811, .9. 184.5, m. 9 July, ISoo, Sarah, .eldest dau. and co-heir of
l)a^^d Alier, of Castlecomer, co. Kilkenny, by Susan, his wife, dau. and co-heir
of Capt. Wilkinson, of Castlecomer, and niece of Sir Henry Wilkinson, K.C.,
of Corballis, co. Dublin, and had issue,
I. John, d. young. ii. Hkxry J.iues, now of Baggotstown.
III. William, d. an infant.
IT, Richard Eaioii. late Lieut. 1st Royal Scots, //;. 10 Aug. 187(3, Geraldine
Amelia Beamish, dau. of Thomas Stuart Towushend, D.D.. Bishop of Meath,
and has issue,
John Somerset Townshend, h. June, 1877.
V. James David, late of the Inner Temple. M.A.. Camb. (King's Coll.),
where he graduated as first class classic, 1876. He is an officer of the Orders
of St. Alexander of Bulgaria and of the Saviour of Greece.
VI. William Chadwick (Rev.), M.A., Chaplain Royal Navy and Chaphin to
the Marquess Camden, m. 23 March, 1889, Katharine Christian, dau. of
Cathcart Thomson, and gi-and-dau. of the Hon. Josepli Howe, Lieut. -
Governor of Xova Scotia, and has issue,
Cathcart, h. 1890. •
I. Susan, d. young.
II. Charlotte Sophia, vi. Aug. 1863, Richard Austin Cooper Chadwick, of
Ballinard, co. Tipperary, second son of Samuel Cooper, of Killenure Castle,
in same co. (see Burke's Landed Gentry, Cooper of Killenure and Chadwick
of Ballinard), who assumed the additional name and arms of Chadwick by
Royal Sign I\lanual. dated 15 Jan. 1855. '
Mr. Bourchier d. 2-4 ilay, 1885. His eldest surviving son.
Hexry James Bourchier, of Baggotstown, co. Limerick, b. 14 Aug. 1842,
m. 5 March, 1867. Nina Darley, eldest dau. of the Rev. "John Leech, D.D. of
Mitchelstowu (see Burkk's Landed Gentry, Leech of Cloonconra), and has had
issue,
I. John de Louvain, h. 6 Sept. 1868, d. an infant.
II. Claud James Henry St. John. u. 6 Auf^. 1875.
in. Wilfrid la Rive, b. 22 March, 1884.
I. Florence Mary. ii. Harriet Nina. in. Clara Farran.
IV. Frances Chadwick. v. Irene Sara. vi. Charlotte Cicely.
Arms — Arg. a cross engrailed gu. between four water bongets sa. Mottoes
— " Le bon temps viendra " and " Yincere vel mori.''
BRABY.
Lineage.— Jame.s Braby, b. 1749, m. 1773, Elizabeth , and d. 1807,
having by her, who was h. 1749, had i,-sue, a son,
James Braby, in. 1796, Hannah Weller, and d. 11 Jan. 1846, having by her,
who d. 13 June, 1854, had issue, a son,
James Braby. of Maybanks, Surrey, b. 1797, vi. 20 June, 1821. INfary Ann,
dau. of John Churchman, of Ewhurst, co. Surrey, and d. 3 Aug. 1865, liavino-
by her, who was 6. 1798, and d. 24 ;^[arch, 1828, had issue,
James, of whom presentlv.
:Mary Ellen, b. 1823, d. 1838.
The only son,
James Bkaby, of Maybanks, Ewhurst, Surrey, and of Drungewich, co.
88
FAMILY RtX'ORDS.
Sussex. J. P. COS. Surrey and London, and D.L. for the former, /'. 26 .lau.
1826, m. 13 Feb. 1S51, Emma, dau. of Tliomas William Glover, and has issue.
I. Jame.s, b. 1851, (/. 1880.
ir. Ernest Edmund, b. 2'.) April, 1858, vi. 29 Oct. Ib8i, Augusta, dan. of
Isaac Bat fen. of Bickley, oo. Kent.
I. Ellen Emma, b. 1853. /;/. 20 Aug. 187-i, Alfred Fredei-ic Church, of
Chelmsford, Essex.
II. Florence Adeline. in. Constance Marv.
BRADNEY.
Lineage. — Joskph Bradnly, of Hertford, left
issue by Mary, his wife, I. Benja.miv, of whom
presently ; ii. Joseph, bapt. at Ail Saints, Hertford.
1 March, 1676: i. Mary, bapt. there 30 Nov. 1680 ;
and II. Elizabeth, bapt. there '27 March, 168-t. The
elder son,
Bkxjamix Bkadney. of Hertford, bapt. there 18
June, 1673, //'. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir (with her
sister Lucy. m. Rev. Robert Bagst'er) of Robert
Long, of Chichester, Sussex, by ^lary, his wife, dau.
of Samuel Ba.snett, of Coventry, and had issue,
I. Joseph, of whom presently,
r. Dorothy, bapt. at Hertford. 1 April, 1696.
II. Elizabeth, bapt. there 7 April, 1697, m. 1st,
— Wogden, and iJndly, John Pocock.
The only son,
Joseph Bkadxey, of Loudon, bapt. at Hertford, 17
Nov. 1700, ill. Sarah, dau. of John Basnett, of London
and Peckham, Surrey, and d. 6 June. 176-i (will dated 27 Dec. 1763), having
by her, who 'I. 6 Nov. 1770, aged 62, had issue.
I. John, of St. Clement, Eastcheap. London, and Clapham, Surrey, m. 1st.
Martha, dau. and heir of Joseph Mico, of Loudon, and by her, who J. 16
Aug. 1781, aged 43, had issue. Joseph, b. at Steyning, d.<.p. He m. 2ndly.
-1 July, 1786. Anne. dan. and co-heir of John Wathen, of St. Clement. East-
cheap, and fl..^.]j.
II. Nathaniel, H.E.I.C.S.. J. t'lihi. 4 Sept. 1768, aged 25.
III. Joseph, of whom presentl}'.
I. Elizabeth, living utim. 1791, at Clapham, Surrey.
II. Sarah, d. un7n. 13 March, 1783.
III. Rebecca, m. Duncan ^lacLeane. of Hommerton. Middlesex, who d. lo
July, 1773, having had a posthumous son, who (/. Dec. 1773, and a dau.
Rebecca, b. 1771. m. Sir George Ernest Wright, Bart., of Woodford.
The third son.
Joseph Bkadxey, of Ham. Surrey, and of Bradney, Somerset, J.P. and D.L.
for CO. Surrey, b. 20 Feb. 1739, m. 1st. 16 July, 1761, Rebekah, dau. of
William Huthwaite. of Ham, Surrey, and by her, who d. 8 Nov. 1790, aged
50, had issue,
I. Sarah, b. 11 Oct. 1761. d. unnt. 27 March, 1845.
II. Rebekah, d. an infant.
III. Rebekah. b. 4 June, 1764. )//. 21 July, 1788, John Bockett, of Southcote
Lodge, Berks, J. P.. and d. 14 March, 1857, having by him, who d. 28
July, 1824, had issue.
He m. 2ndly, 13 June. 1793, Elizabetii, dau. and eventual co-heir of Sir
John Hopkins, Knt.,of Llanfihangel Ystern Llewern, Monmouth, Lord Mayor
BRADXKY Sa
of London, 1792, and d. 14 Jnly, 1817, having by her, who '/. April, 18o0, had
issue,
I. JoHX HorKrxs, of whom presently.
u. Joseph Christopher (Rev.), of Bradney, Somerset, rector of Greete. co.
Salop, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., h. 10 'Slav, 1796, m. 1st, Caroline, fourth dau.
of Rev. John Preston, of Flasby, Yorks, which lady d.s.p. ; he m. 2ndly,
22 April, 185S, Sarah Docima, seventh dan. of Rev. David Jones, rector of
Hope Bagot, co. Salop, and d. 19 Feb. 1868, having by her had issue,
1. Joseph Alfred, of Bradney and of Tal-y-coed, co. Monmouth, J. P. and
D.L., CO. ]^[onmouth, J. P. for co. Radnor, and High Sheriff for the former
CO. 18S9 ; B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., formerly Capt. Royal Monmouthshire
Militia, now Lieut. -Col. Comm. 3rd Vol. Batt. South Wales Borderers ;
b. 11 Jan. 18'>9. m. 24 Oct. 1S83, Rosa, only child and heiress of Edward
Jenkins, J. P. and D.L. of Xant-y-groes, by Margaretta, his wife, only
surviving child and heir of Rev. John Jenkyns, of The Grove, co. Radnor,
and has issue,
(1) John Harford, b. 16 Au?. 1886. (2) Edward, b. 20 June, 1889.
(3) Walter, b. 4 Sept. 1892.^
(1) Margaretta, b. 17 April, 1885. (2) Nest, b. 19 May, 1S90.
1. Beatrice^Elizabeth. b. 8 Aug. 1860, m. 21 Jan. 1885, Lieut. -Col. William
Frederick Xoel Xoel, R.E., J. P. cos. Gloucester and Monmouth, elde.st
son of Col. Edward Andrew Xoel, of Clanna. co. Gloucester, and J. 16 Oct.
1889, leaving issue (see Buhke's Peeraqe and Baronetage, Gain'SBOROUiiH. E.).
2. Alice Mary, b. 16 July, 1862. m. 17 Xov. 1886, Rev. St. Leger Frederick
Hope-Edwardes, J. P., of Xetley, co. Salop (see Burke's Landed Gentnj).
3. Gertrude Sarah, b. 23 March, 1865.
in. William, barrister-at-law, b. 2 May, 1798, d. num. 1824.
The eldest son.
Rev. John Hopkixs Bradney, of Hurcot, Somerset, rector of Charlton
Adam, Somerset, J. P. cos. Wilts and Somerset. M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., 6.
31 Jan. 1795, m. 1st, 10 June, 1812, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Kekewich, of
Exeter, and by her, who d. Dec. 1820, had issue,
I. Elizabeth Frances, b. 27 June. 1820, w.. 1st, 30 Xov. 1842, John BaiUvard,
of Hcji-sington, Somerset, J. P., who d. 26 June, 1868. She m. 2ndly, 17
Oct. 1871, Rev. William Popham, rector of Christchurch, Bradford-on-
Avon, and d. 10 Aug. 1883, leaving issue, by her first marriage.
He m. 2ndly, 17 May, 1827, Mary, third dau. of the Rev. John Preston, of
Fla.sby HAl, Yorks. a'nd by her, who d. Sept. 1831, had issue,
II. Harriet Augusta, b. 21 Oct. 1829, d. zinm. and buried 13 April, 1842.
III. Ann Olivia (twin with Han-iet Augusta), r/.«/nji. and buried 18 Jan. 1844.
IV. Beatrice, b. 22 Oct. 1830, d. nnni.
He m. 3rdly, 24 May, 1832, Marj-, second dau. of Col. Jotn Boland, Inspecting
Field Officer at Bristol, and d. 16 March, 1861, having by her, who d. 23 Xov.
1858, tad issue,
1. John, of whom presently.
V. Lydia Mary Charlotte Keane, b. 3 July, 1833, m. 5 July, 1853, Capt.
Septimus Henry Palairet, of the Grange, Wooley, of the 29tli Regt., who d.
18 June, 1854. She d.s.p. 22 April, 1885.
The only son,
John Bradney, of Bay ford • Lodge, Somerset, J.P., formerly Lieut. 14th
Hussars, b. 21 Dec. 1841, ?n. 1st, 3 Jan. 1865, Mary Frances.' dau. of Rev.
John William Routh, rector of Tilehurst, co. Berks, and by her, who d. 2
Xov. 1867, had issue,
I. John Spencer, b. 23 Xov. 1865.
H. Francis William Routh, h. 24 Oct. 1867.
He m. 2ndly, 20 Dec. 1870, Maud Barbara, fourth dau. of Edgar Disney, of
The Hyde, Essex (see Bcrke's Landed Gentry), and has issue,
90
FAMILY RECORDS.
'' III. Edgar Joachim, h. 2(5 June. 18"o.
IV. George Preston, h. 3 Xov. 1S77.
V. William Gustav. h. 10 Dec. 1S7S, ./. 10 Feb. 1S79.
VI. Philif) Edwin, h. VI Nov. ISSO. vii. ^Vi-thur Basil, b. 2o Aug. 1883.
I. Maud Beatrix, b. 27 June, 1S74. ii. Ida. b. 20 Oct, 187G.
III. Gweudolen Catherine ^lary. 6. 19 May, lsS2.
Arms — Or a fesse raguly plain cotised between four crosses patee fitcbee
su. Crest — A hawk ppr. belled, jessed and legged or. holding in the dexter
foot a cross patee titchee sa. and in the beak a trefoil vert. Motto — Mors
gloria forti.
BRAITHWAITE.
Lineage. — George Bhaithwaite. of Kendal, was
son of George Braithwaite. of High Wray, Hawks-
head, Lancashire, and Anne Kirby, his wife. He rn.
1st, 26 March, 17u8. Sarah, dau. of Joseph Barnes,
and by her, who was buried 8 July, 1722, had issue,
I. George, of whom presently.
I. Agnes, d. H7im. 11 Feb. 1762.
u. Rachael, d. in infancy, 1719.
III. Lydia, vi. 2 May, 1744, James Wilson, of
Kendal, and had issue.
He m. 2ndly, 13 June, 1734. Abigail Harrison, and
was buried 24 Aug. 1746. She was buried 15 July,
1759, d.s.p. The only son,
George Braithwaite, of Kendal, h. 1714, //(. 1
Aug. 1744, Alice, youngest dau. of Thomas Forster
of Hawthorne, co. Durham, and d. 18 Sept. 1753
having by her, who (7. 29 Oct. 1755, had issue,
I. George, of whom presently. li. Thomas, b. 17 Nor. 1748, d. 1754.
in. Foster, d. an infant.
I. Sarah, in. William Birkbeck, of Settle, and had issue.
II. Ruth, d. an infant.
The eldest sou.
George Braithwaite, of Kendal, b. 29 March. 1746, m. 13 May, 1767,
Deboi-ah. dau. of Lsaac Wiison. of Kendal, and d. 5 Jan. 1812, having by her,
who d. 11 Sept. 1821, had issue.
I. George, of Kendal, b. 1 Dec. 1777, j-i. 19 March, 1806, Mary, dau. of
Charles Lloyd, of Birmingham, and Maiw, his wife, only dau. of Charles
Farmer, of Bingley House, co. Warwick, and d. 23 Xov. 1853, having by
her, who d. 22 Nov. 1822, had issue,
1. George, b. 27 Au?. 1808, d. 27 Feb. 1810.
2. Georje, b. 21 July, 1810. (/. nnm. 22 May, 1865.
3. Thoruas. h. 1 May. 1816.
4. Samuel, b. 25 April, 1820, m. 3 March. 1858, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Hatterslev. and d. 7 March, 1870, having bv her had issue.
(1) George Henry, b. 9 April, 1859, d. v'nm. 17 Feb. 1885.
(2; Robert William, b. 7 Mav. 1863, d. num. 18 Jan. 1882.
(3) Alfred Lloyd, b. 8 Nov. l!?64.
5. James, b. 25 April, lb20, -i. 25 July. 18o0, Ann, dau. of Andrew
M'Lansborough, of Otley, Ycrks. and has issue,
(1) :Mary. (2) Alice. (■.i) Rachel Lloyd.
6. Gurney, b. 25 June, 1818, d. 27 April, 1819. -
BRAITHWAITE. 91
1. Mary, m. 8 March, 1830, Charles Kingston, M.D., of Plymouth, and <1.
18 April, 1833. haviucT by him, who d. 5 Sept. 1S72, had issue.
'J. Deboi-ah, .rZ. unm. 17 April, 183o.
3. Alice, m. 28 June. 1800, ^lark Bait.
II. Isaac, of whom presently.
I. Rachel. 7h. 3 Oct. 17'Jl. Samuel Lloyd, of Birmingham, and d. 2 May,
1804, leaving issue.
It. Alice, d. in infancy. iii. Sarah, d. in infancy.
IV. Deborah, m. 9 Oct. 1798, William Dilhvorth Crewdson, of Kendal, and
d. 30 Oct. 1841-. leaving issue.
V. Dorothy, in. 13 Oct. 1807, Robert Benson, of Parkside, Kendal, and d.
24 Sept. 1861, having by him, who d. 17 Feb. 1857, had issue.
The second son,
Isaac Braithwaite, of Kendal, b. 3 Jan. 1781, m. 16 March, 1808, Anna,
dau. of Charles Lloyd, of Birmingham, and Mary, his wife, onlv dau. of
Charles Farmer, of Bingley House, co. Warwick, and d. 27 Dec. 1861, having
by her, who d. 18 Dec. 1859, had issue,
I. Isaac, of Hooktield Grove, Surrey, h. 6 July, 1810. in. 10 March, 1840,
Louisa, dau. of John Masterman, M.P., of Leyton, Essex, and d. 26 Jan.
1890, having by her, w-ho d. 22 Dec. 1886. had issue,
1. Alfred, h. 21 Xov. 1843, d. unm. 18 June, 1880.
2. Basil, of London, b. 11 Feb. 1845, ?u. 17 July, 1872, Rosamond Augusta,
dau. of Augustus William Gadesden, of Ewell Castle, Surrey, and
Emma, his wife, dau. of John Barkworth, of Tranby House, Yorks.
3. John Masterman (Rev.), M.xA. Camb., vicar of Croydon and formerly
of Maidstone, b. 27 March, 1846, m. 11 Oct. 1871, Elizabeth Jane, dau. of
Col. Thomas Sidney Powell, C.B., 53rd Regt., and d. 28 June, 1839,
leaving issue,
(1) John Sidney, b. 17 Sept. 1874.
(2) Francis Powell, b. 2 Xov. 1875.
(3) Richard Wilfred, b. 6 Feb. 1877.
(4) Lawrence Walter, b. 18 Julv. 1878.
(5) Michael Lloyd, b. 27 April,' 1881.
(1) Florence Lilian, b. 9 March, 1873.
(2) Dorothy Louisa, b. 24 Jan. 1884.
4. Reginald, of London, b. 18 July. 1847. m. 22 June, 1876, Adelaide Cathe-
line Anne, dau. of Rev. George Yaughan Chichester, rector of Wottou
(see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, O'Xeill, B.), and d.s.p. 20 April, 1885.
5. Walter, B.A. Oxford, barrister-at-law, b. 23 Sept. 1848, vi. 14 June,
1871, Elizabeth Emily, only dau. of V/illiam Singleton Birch, of Kersal
Edge, Manchester, and d.s.p. 8 Feb. 1872. She ni. 2udly, 26 April, 1877,
Edward Martin, of St. Austell, co. Cornwall.
1. Louisa, m. 27 June, 1868. Thomas Barkworth, of Tranby House,
Yorks, and has issue.
2. Eliza, d. mim. 31 Aug. 1884. 3. Florence. 4. Adeline.
H. Charles Lloyd, b. 6 July, 1810, d. in infancy.
III. Charles Llojd, of Ghyll Close, Kendal, b. 10 Dec. 1811, i7i. 3 July,
1838, Susanna, dau. of Isaac Wilson, of Kendal, and has issue.
1. Charles Lloyd, of Kendal, b. 24 March, 1840, m. 8 July, 1875. Eleanor
Hannah, dau. of Samuel Davis, of Ohio, L'.S.A.
2. Isaac, of Kendal. 6. 9 Aug. 1844, m. 14 Oct. 1890, Maiy Snowden, only
dau. of Dr. Richard Henry Thomas.
1. Anna ilary, m. 2 May, 1877, Thomas Crewdson Wilson, of Kendal,
and d. 13 Sept. 1896, leaving issue.
IV. George Foster, of Hawesmead. Kendal, co. Westmorland, J.P.. ^layor
of Kendal six times, b. 16 Aug. 1813. m. 23 June, 1846, Mary, dau. of Adev
Bellamy Savory, and d. 20 Feb. 1888, leaving issue,
^>- FAMILY RKCORDS.
1. George Foster, h. o Oct. 1847, /u. 5 Aug. 1875, Mary Agnes, dau. «t
Roger Mosur, which ladv d. 31 Dec. 1S76.
2. Arthur Lloyd, 6. 22 Dec. 1848, d. unm. 24 April, 1868.
•3. Albert, b. 10 May, 1851, d. 19 Nov. 1^66.
4. Paul James, b. 13 May, 1854, J. 2 Nov. 1866.
5. Edward ^Martin, /). 17 Aug. 1858.
6. Ernest, b. 2 May, d. 0 Sept. 1861.
7. Cecil, 6. 11 Sept. 1862, m. 6 Oct. 1886, Annette Fi-ances Mills, dan. of
Arthur Evershed, and has issue,
(1) Arthur Cecil, b. 8 Aug. 1887.
(2) Geoffrey Ga->ven, b. 24 Aug. 1890.
8. Herbert Morri.s (Rev.), M.A. Oxon, b. 15 April. 1864.
i). Harold Bellamy, b. 20 Nov. 1867.
1. ^lary Savory, vi. 7 Nov. 1877, Rev. Chai-Ies Boatflower, ricar of
Terling, Essex, and has issue. .'
2. Olivia, d. young, 26 April, 1862.
3. Caroline, in. 9 Sept. 1879, David Page, M.D., and has issue.
4. Emma, ;/(. 16 Sept. 1886, Alfred Bicker.steth Cook, and has issue.
5. Priscilla Anna, in. 29 Aug. 1883, Rev. William Tyndale HoUius.
rector of St. Peter's, Bristol, and has issue.
T. Thomas, b. June, 1815, d. young.
VI. Robert (Rev.), vicar of Chipping Camden, co. Gloucester, b. 24 July,
1816, m. 9 April. 1844, Charlotte, dau. of John Masterman, M.P., of Levton,
Essex, and d. 21 Jan. 1882, having by her, who ./. 16 Oct. 1889, had iss'ae,
1. Robert, barrister-at-law, b. 23 Dec. 1845.
1. Charlotte, d. young, 4 April, 1848.
2. Anna, m. 21 Sept. 1880, Robert Ley Wood, and has issue.
VII. Joseph Bevax, of whom presently.'
I. Anna, d. unm. 31 Jan. 1860, aged 51.
II. Mary Caroline, ni. 26 Oct. 1841, Joseph Savory, of Biickhurst Park,
Berks, and (/. 7 Jan. 1887, ha\-ing by him, who d. 16 Dec. 1879, had issue.
The youngest son.
Joseph Bkvan
21 June,
by her,
I. Joseph Bevax. of whom presentlv. ii. George, b. 5 Mai-ch, 1861
ill. William Charles, B.A., LL.B., b. 23 Dec. 1862.
I. Martha, m. 14 April, 1886, George Samuel Baker, and has issue.
II. Anna Lloyd, w. 28 March, 1878^ Richard Henry Thomas. :^LD., and has
issue.
III. Mary Caroline, m. 29 Dec. 1885, Willis Norton T\Tiitnev, and has is.«,ue.
IV. Elizabeth, m. 24 Aug. 1881, George Henry Emmott, M.A., LL.B., and
has issue.
V. Rachel Barclay. vi. Catharine Lydia.
The eldest son,
Joseph Bevax Bkaithwaite, of Blencathara Bui-nham, Somerset, and 18,
Highbury New Park, N. (Clubs — National Liberal and City Liberal), b. 5 Oct.'
1855, m. '21 July, 1881, Anna Sophia, dau. of the late Jonathan Gillett, of the
Elms, Banbury, and Ann Rutter. his wife, and has issue,
I. Jonathan Frederick, b. 9 Aug. 1883. n. John Bevan, b. 22 Nov. 1884.
IH. Alfred Lloyd, b. 5 Oct. 1886. iv. Harold Wilson. 6. 11 Aug. 1890.
v. Joseph Gurney. b. 24 May, 1895.
I. Dorothy Anna^ b. 17 April, 1889.
uuugfsi; son.
KPH Bkvax Bkaithwaite, barrister-at-law. of the ]V[iddle Temple, b.
ne, 1818, hi. 27 Aug. 1851, Martha, dau. of Joseph Ashby Gillett, and
r, who d. '11 ^larcli, 1895, had issue,
Anns — Gu. on a chevron arg. three cross crosslets fitchee sa. Crest — A
greyhound couchant arg. collared and chained gu. Motto — In hoc sio-no
vinces.
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BRIDSON.
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Lineage.— Pali. BniLsox, of Balasala, Douglas,
(■sle of ^lan, a member of the House of Keys, m.
\9 Sept. 1793, Mary, dau. of Thomas Ridgway. of
VVall.suches, Lanca-shire, and d. 1820, leaving, -with
other issue, a son,
Thomas Ridgway Bcidsox, of Mornington House,
.Southport, CO. Lancaster, J. P.. b. 10 June. 179o. //(.
■2iJ March, 1819. Sarah, dan. of Henry Matthew.-^,
of Liverpool, and d. 24 Jan. 1863, having by her,
who d. 20 May, 1866, had issue.
I. Joseph Ridgway. L. 1821, d. in infiincy.
II. Thoma.<; Ridgway, of whom presently.
III. Harry, b. 10 April, 182-5. .n. 23 Jan. 1851,
Mary Susan, dau. of Col. W. Percv Cunningham,
H.E.I.C.S., and d. 28 Dec. 1880.'haTiug by her.
who d. 29 June, 1883. liad. issue.
1. Percy Henry. Sub-Lieut. R.N.. b. 0 April.
1852, d. uniii. 13 June. 1874.
2. Andrew Hugh. h. 18 April, i860. ;/.■. 10 June, 1882, Frances Mary,
liau. of Peter Cos.^ard. of ^fadeira. and has issue. ^lury Frances Cossard.
b. 22 Aug. 1883.
IV. Joseph Ridgway. of Bryerswood, Windermere, co. Westmorland, J. P.
COS. Lancaster and Westmorland, b. 10 April, 1831, vi. 1 July. 1857.
Margaret, dau. of John Wood house, of Bolton, and has issue,
1. Arthur Paul, Capt. Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry, b. 27
Sept. 1859. m. 26 Sept. 1889. Katherine. dau. of Matthew Benson Har-
rison, and has issue, Paul Reginald Benson, b. 7 June. 1892.
2. Joseph Ridgway. Lieut. R.X.. b. 13 Aug. 1861. /;/. 29 April, 1S9C,
Katharine Mary, dau. of J. Kennv, of Halifax, Xova Scotia.
I. Ethel. 2. Constance Mary.
3. Mabel. 4. Marguerite Josephine.
V. Arthur Povntz, Ensign 1st Royal Regt., b. 5 Julv. Ib35, <7. unm. 7 Julv.
1856. ' ^ .
VI. William Paul. Capt. late 4th King's Own Regt.. ,ti. 25 Sept. 1802.
Beatrice Anne, dau. of John Hay Farnworth. of Aldcrley Edge. Cheshire,
and by her, who d. 13 Feb. 1881. has issue,
1. Charles William, b. 1 June, 1866.
2. Paul Hugh Bowen, b. 1 July, 1876.
3. George Arthur Hardca.stle. b. 13 Oct. 1880.
1. Beatrice Pauline, d. in infancy.
2. Amy Ridgway, ui. 29 Sept. 1888, her cousin. Edward Ridgway
Bridson, and has issue (vide post).
3. Beati'ice Mary.
4. Agnes Pauline, yn. 19 Aug. 1891. Henry Augustus Anley, Lieut. East
Surrey Regt.
t. Emily Mary, d. in infancy.
II. Josephine Elizabeth, d. unm. 1845.
HI. Frances Mary. m. 10 Feb. 1849, Lieut.-Gen. William L. Ingall, C.B..
who d. 11 Jan. 1888, leaving issue.
IV. Henrietta, in. 22 Jan. 1852, Rev. Edward James Boiling, vicar of
Leverbridge. Lancashire, who d. 2 June, 1883. lea"ving issue.
T. Sarah Ellen, m. 10 April, 1860, Rey. John Hardnum Carlisle, of South-
port, and d. 31 Dec. 1871, leaying issue.
iH
FAMILY RECORDS.
VI. Emily Susan, m. 28 July, lStJ3, Henry Woodcock, of Bank House,
Wigan, CO. Lat)ca«^ter, "who d. 11 Dec. 1S91, leaving issue,
The eldest surviving son,
Major Thomas Riduway Bridsox, of Bridge House, Bolton, Lancashire, and
Rock End, Torquay, co. Devon, J. P. for the former co., sometime Major
Lancashire Fusiliers, b. 1S23, m. 1st, 10 Feb. 18-48, Mary, third dau. of
Richard Smith, of Poulton Manor House, Cheshire, and Banktield, Lancashire,
and by her, who d. 20 April, 1856, has issue,
I. Harry, ]S[.A. O.xford, b. 2G Nov. 18-iS, m. i Xov. 1875, Katharine, dau. of
James Pearson Fletcher, and has issue,
Thomas Ridgway, b. 11 Sept. 1877.
Mary.
II. Augustus William, of Besford Court, co. ' Worcester, late Lieut. 13tli
Regt., b. 12 Nov. 181-9, m. 9 Stpt. 1885, Maria Emily, dau, of Henry
Montford, of Douglas, Isle of Man, and has issue,
Augusta !Mary Ridgway.
He m. 2ndly, 29 Jan. 1859, Charlotte Mary, second dau. of William Lowe,
and by her, who d. 28 Nov. 1886, has issue,
III. Edward Ridgway, M.A. O.xford, b. 11 April, 1864, m. 29 Sept. 1888,
his cousin, Amy Ridgway, eldest surviving dau. of Capt. William Paul
Bridson {vide ante), and lius issue,
1. Charles Edward Ridgway, h. 2i July, 1890.
1. Amy Mary Ridgway.
2. Beatrice Mary Ridgway "1
3. Cecily IMary Ridgway /
IV. Franci.s Charles, b. 9 May, 1868.
I. Ellen Mary,
II. Charlotte Mary, m. 7 Oct. 1884, Henry Cust Bradshaw, and d. 19
Dec. 1889, leaving issue.
III. Annie .Marion.
Arms — Az. guttee d'eau a bridge of four arches between two dolphins
iiaiant embowed in chief and a sphere in base all ppr. Crest — A demi
mariner in profile ppr. vested and capped az. collared arg. girdled or,
grasping in the dexter hand an anchor erect of the last and resting the
sinister hand on a wreath of coral eu. Motto — Tutus in undis.
twins.
BRIGHT.
Lineage. — Nathaniel Bright, of Worcester, b.
1493, buried in St. Peter's, 23 Nov. 1564, having by
Joyce, his Avife (who was buried 3 June, 1582), had,
with three others,
James, of whom presently.
George. Joyce.
The eldest son,
James Bkight, of Worcester, m. 1st, 1561, Mar-
garet , and by her, who d. Jan. 1597, had issue,
I. Hexry, of whom presently.
II. Nathaniel, bapt. Sept. 1565.
III. Robert, bapt. Jan. 1568.
IV. Thomas, bapt. 7 Jan. 1586, m. and had issue.
v. John, bapt. 30 Dec. 1592.
VI. James, bapt. May, 1595.
I. Katharine, bapt. 19 ^lay, 1590.
II. Alice, bapt. 20 Jan. 1591.
_ • BRIGHT. • . ; y*
(ti. Joban, bapt. IS Jan. 159o, m. 23 Nov. 1G13, Richard Harwood.
He '"■ 2ndl_v, 3 Sept. 159S. Alice, of — Stannton, of Whittington, near
Worcester, and was buried 24 Dec. 1509. His eldest son,
Thk Rkv. Henuy Bright, of Brockburj, co. Hereford, the learned and
accomplished Canon of Worcester, bapt. 26 Oct. 1562 ; Prebendary of
Worcester Cathedral 1619, and Head ]^laster of King's School, Worcester:
purchased the Manor of Brockbury, co. Hereford, together with various other
estates in the parishes of Col wall and Coddingtoii in the same co., and at
Castle Moreton, co. Worcester. He //;. Johanne, dau. of Rowland Berkeley, of
Spetchley and Cotteridge, co. Worcester, and sister of Sir Robert Berkeley,
Knt., a Judge of the Kinq-'s Bench, and d. 4 !March, 1G2G, having by her
(who m. 2ndly, Edward Annesley. of Brookend, co. O.xford, and was living 16
Mav, 1638) had issue, with two other daus.,
I. Robert, of whom presently.
I. Mary, bapt. 7 June, 1596,
II. Dorothy, m. 1st, John Dobyns, of Evesbatch, co. Hereford, who d. 1639 ;
and 2Qdly, Henry Townshend, of Elmley Lovett, co. Worcester, who d.
1663, and had issue by both marriages.
III. Joyce, m. 16 July, 1633. John Bridges, of Priors Court, co. Hereford,
and bad issue.
IV. Catherine, m. William Cliffe, of Matherne, co. Hereford, and of Great
Whitley, co. Salop, and had issue.
The only son,
Robert Bright, of Brockbury, co. Hereford, and of Castle ^loreton, co.
Worcester, h. 1617, m. 1st, 4 June, 163S, Mary, dau. of Edward Cressett, of
Coond, and Upton Cressett, co. Salop, and by her, who was buried 9 April,
1647, had issue.
I. Henry, bapt. 22 Aug. 1641, buried 3 Sept. 1642.
II. Robert, of whom presently.
III. Edward, bapt. 26 June, 1645, living 20 Jalv, 1665. '
I. Elizabeth, buried 1 Oct. 1671.
II. Mary, m. 26 June, 1665, Thomas Wylde, of Ledbury, co. Hereford.
He m. 2ndly, 5 Oct. 1647, Frances, dau. of Thomas Walwyn, of Longford, co.
Hereford, and by her, who d. 22 Jan. 1655, had further issue,
IV. Thomas. v. John. vi. Henry. vii. Francis.
VIII. Nicholas. ix. Rowland. x. Walwyn.
III. Jane.
He m. 3rdly, 1663. Ursula, dau. of — Bridges, of Tibberton, co. Hereford,
and was buried 2^ May, 1665, having by her, who was living at Hereford in
1667, had no issue. His eldest surviving son,
Robert Bright, of Brockbuiy and Castle Moreton, bapt. 2S Feb. 1642, tii.
1st, 1665, Honora, dau. of Benjamin Mason, of Beauchamp Roding, co. Esses,
and by her, who d. 1 Jan. 1672-3, had issue,
I. Robert, of whom presently.
II. Edward, bapt. 11 Dec. 1667, 7n. the dau. of Henry ClifFe, of ;>[atherne,
CO. Hereford, and had issue, from whom the Bristol branch.
I. EHzabeth. bapt. 23 Dec. i6t'.5. d. unm. 28 Dec. 1671.
He m. 2udly, Sai*ah , and by her had issue, from whom (according to
family tradition) several fitmilies of Bright, settled in cos. Salop and Stafford,
and the City of London, derive. He settled his estate of Brockbury by con-
veyance dated 26 May, 1683. on his eldest son,
Robert Bright, <.f Brockbury, barrister-at-law. b. 1 July, 1664, vi. 4
April, 1687, Joyce, widow of John Hall, of Matherne, co. Hereford, and dau.
of Henry Cliffe, of ^latherne. by Mary, his wife. diiu. of Henry Meredith, of
Hereford. He settled by deed of conveyance, dated 27 July. 1722. the Manor
of Brockbury on his eldest son. and d. 1 Dec. 1749, having by Joyce his svife,
who (Z. 9. Jan. 1718, had issue.
♦♦6 FAMILY RECORDS.
1. Hkn'RY, of -whora presently. ii. Robert, bapt. 20 Au{^. 1694. d.n.p.
MI. William, bapr. 12 Oct. 169S. d. un,n. Aug. 1714.
I. Mary, bapt. 17 May, 1088. ?n. Thomas Wilmot, of Dymmock. co.
Gloncester, and had is.sue.
II. Honora, bapt. G Xov. 1690, //;. 9 July, 1722, Thomas Bright of Ye Hoar.
III. Joyce, bapt. 21 Oct. 169G, d. Unm.
IV. Elizabeth, bapt. 26 Jan. 1701. m. 27 Dec. 1718, William Morricc. of
Worcester, and had issue.
V. Grace, bapt. 17 March. 1702. m. 22 April. 1723, John Hartland, of the
Sly House, parish of Cohvall, and had issue,
The eldest son.
HtXRY Bright, Lord of the Manor of Brockbury, bapt. 8 Xov. 1692, ,.i. 6
June, 1713. Mary, dau. of William Hill, of Wellington, in the same co., and d.
Jnly, 1726. having by her, who <7. Jan. 1780, had issue,
(. Robert, of whom presently.
II. Henry, of Welland Court, co. Worcester (which he purchased from his
brother Allen), merchant at Bristol, High Sheriff of Bristol 1755. and
Mayor thereof in 1772, b. 21 ^larch, 1715, rn. 27 Sept. 1746. Sarah, dau.
and heir of Richard ^leyler, of Bristol, and d. 25 Nov. 1777, having by her,
who d. 7 Sept. 1769, had issue, a son,
RiCH.iP.D, of Ham Green, Somer.set, of whom hereafter as heir of the
family.
III. William, sometime a mei-chant at Bristol, h. 6 Xov. 1717, m. 22 May,
1727, Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Broome, of Bristol, and had issue,
1. William, living in Ireland in 177S, m. and had issue.
2. Robert, a midshipman on board the '' Ocean "' man-of-war, d. in the
Sandwich Isles, 1781.
IV. Allen, sometime a merchant at Bristol, afterwards of Welland Coart.
CO. Worcester, b. 12 April, 1720, m. 1st. 28 Feb. 1745-6, Mary, dau. of
William Gardner, of Stroud, co. Gloucester, and by her, who d. 20 March,
1746-7, had issue,
1. Allen, b. 20 March. 1746-7, Ensign 69th Regt., d. unm. 21 Oct. 1790.
He in. 2ndly, 2 July, 1750, Aulc. dau. of James Hay, of Worcester, and J.
June, 1763, having by her, who was living at Bristol in 1778. had with
eeveral others, who d. in infancv. another son and dau.,
2. Henry, bapt. 26 March. 1762. :Mayor of Bristol 1807. d. num. 1807.
1. Anna, bapt. 25 Aug. 1754, m. 6 Xov. 1777, George Roch, son cf
Nicholas Roch. of Pakeston. co. Pembroke, and had is.sue.
V. Francis, a merchant in Jamaica, bapt. 24 Oct. 1723, d. unin. in 1754.
I. Mary, bapt. 23 Oct. 1725. in. 25 Sept. 1752, George Bush, merchant of
Bristol, of the family of Bush, of Beech, co. Gloucester, and had issue.
The eldest son,
RoBEkT BiaoiiT, Lord of the Manor of Brockbury. bapt. 24 April. 1714.
m. 17 Feb. 1740. Dorothy, dau. and co-heir of Edward Lowbridge. of the
city of Worcester, Receiver- General of the county of Worcester, and d. in
Jamaica, 20 July, 1758, leaving issue.
I. Lowbridge. his heir. ii. Robert, d. young, buiied at Colwall.
I. Dorothy, d. unm. 1827.
II. Mary, bapt. 12 June, 1747. m. 6 Dec. 1775, John Innis Baker, secoud
son of Slade Baker, of Bristol, and had issue.
The only surviving son.
LowuEiDGE BHiGHi", Lord of the Manor of Brockbury and of the city of
Bristol, merchant, who had a confirmation of the Arms of Bright from the
College of Arms, 24 June, 1779. He was b. 25 March, 1743. and d. uu,/i.
June, 1818, when his estates devolved on his first cousin, the heir male of
the family,
RiCHABD Bright, of Ham Green, Somerset, b. 21 July, 1754, m. Sarah,
BRIGHT. f»r
dan. of Benjamin Heywooil. ot" Liverpool, and d. IS-tO, having bj her, avIio
(/. 18 ilarch. 1827. liad issue.
I. Henry. Lord of the Manor of Brockbury. h. 18 Jan. 1784. baiTisrer-at-
law, M.P. for Bristol from 1820 to 1880, .•«•. his father, in the Hereford and
Soothampton estates, d. unm. '16 March, 1809, when the Manor of Brock-
bnry devolved by his will on his nephew. Rev. James Franck Bright,
while the other estates of Colwall. co. Hereford, and Crawley, co.
Southampton, descended to his eldest nephew and heir-at-law. Benjamin
Bright, of Colwall.
II. Benjamin Heysvood. the well known hook collector and Shakespearian
critic, whose antiquarian correspondence with Josepb Hunter is preserved in
the British Museum, h. 14 Aug. 1787, vi. 1st. 6 Xov. 1818, his cousin, Elizabeth,
dan. of Nathaniel Hey wood, of Manchester, who d.s.p. oL ]May, 1819. He (/'.
•2ndly, 20 June, 1822. ^lary Elizabeth, dan. of the Rev. John Rowe, V.D.if.
of Bristol, and d. 7 Aug. 1843, having by her, who //. 26 Dee. 1829, had issue.
1. Benjamin, of Barton Court, Colwall. co. Hereford, who became heir to
his uncle Henry, and is the present representative of the family. He was h.
10 July, 182o, m. 18o7. Frances Mary. dau. of Fergus J. Graharu, H.B.M.'s
Consul at Bayonne, France, and has had issue, Reginald Henry, d. youncf.
and Honora Phoebe Gertrude, m. 1st, Seymour Fowler, and 2ndly, — Cave.
1. Phoebe Eliza, h. 24 Oct. 1824. d. unm. 1860.
2. Mary Sarah, h. 23 Dec. 1826. m. 8 April, 1858. George Wallace, of
Eardistou. co. Worcester, and had issue.
III. Richard. F.R.S., M.D. to Her Majesty the Queen, Physician at Guv's
Hospital, I. 29 Sept. 1789, in. 1st, 14 Aug. 1822. Martha Lyndon, dau.* of
Dr. Babbiiigton, 21. D. of London, and by her, who d. 30 Dec. 1823, had
issue, a son,
1. William Richard (Rev.), h. 20 Dec. 1823. d. 1848.
He m. 2ndly. 27 July. 1826. Eliza, dau. of Benjamin FoUett, of Topsham.
Devon, and sister of Sir William Follett. and d. 16 Dec. 1858, leaving issue,
2. William Webb Follett. h. 11 June. 1831. d. 1851.
3. James Franck (Rev.). D.D. Oxon, Hon. Fellow of Balliol College, and
since 1881. ^Master of the L'niversity College, Oxford, h. 29 ^lay. 1832.
ordained 1856, became Lord of the ^lanor of Brockbury in 1869 under
the will of his uncle. Henry Bright. He rn. 1864, Emmeline Theresa, dau.
of the Rev. E. D. Wickham. and by her, who (7. Aug. 1877, has issue.
(1) .Margaret Franck. rn. William Carr. of Goraersal, Yorks. and has issue:
(2) Alice Clara Franck, ui. George Frank Xewbolt, and has isstie ; (3)
Emily Gertrude Franck ; and (4) Evelyn Mabel Franck.
4. Henry Eustace, b. Oct. 1838, d. 1875.
5. George Charles, M;D., h. Sept. 1840. m. 1869. Emmeline, widow of —
Hagan, and has issue, (1) Riehai'd: (1) Ellen, m. Claude Wood; (2) Lucy,
m. a Swiss gentleman ; and ^3) Katherine. 1. Anna, d. 1832.
2. Emilv, rn. Xov. 1865, Richard Wallace, and d. Ausr. 1896, leaving issue.
He d. 18 July, 1885.
3. Clara Eliza, m. Ernest Penrose Arnold.
IV. RobERT, of whom presently.
V. Samuel, of Sandheys. Liverpool, J. P. co. Lancaster, h. 25 Sept. 1799.
VI. 10 Sept. 1828. Elizalietli Anne. dau. of Hugh Jones, of Larkhill. near
Liverpool, and (/. 28 Jan. 1870. having by her, who //. 16 Jan. 18:^0, had issue.
1. Henry Arthur, of Ashtield. near Liverpool, J. P. co. Lancaster, b. 9 Feb.
1830, ra. 26 June. 18*31. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Henry Thompson,
D.L.,of Thingv\all Hall, near Liverpool, and d. 5 !May. 18>4. leaving issue,
(1) Allan Hey wood, b. 24 May, 1862, m. 10 June. 1885, Edith, youngest
dau. of Alfred Turner, J. P., and has issue, Edith Honora, b. 19 Sept. 1890.
(2) Henrv Yates. 6. 21 Aus:. 1865.
(3) Hugh (Rev.), M.A. Camb., b. 4 May, 1S67.
H
98 FAMILY RECORDS.
(1) Elizabeth Phebe. //<. -8 Dec. 18S9, Charles !Meiivale. sou of I)e;\u
!Merivale, and has issue.
(2) ilarianne Hurriette. (7. iu infancy. 11 June. 1870. (3) ^lary Honora.
2. Heywood. of Sandlieys, West Deri)y. Livei-pool (Club — Reform). J. I*.
CO. Lancaster, h. 20 Oct. 18.36. m. 4 Nov. 188-t. Dorothea Anne, elde.st
Jan. of Col. John Ireh^nd Bhickburuc. of Hale Hall, co. Lancaster, and
has issue. Ursula Doiothea Elizabeth, b. 23 March. 1891.
3. Hu^h Meyler, b. 18 July, 1839. il.s.p. 10 Jan. 18t)6.
4. Samuel, of Liverpool, h. 15 Feb. 1843.
1. Sarah Elizabeth ^^lesnard. »(. 20 Xov. 1852, George Mellj,D.L., late M.P.
for Stoke-on-Trent, and has issue.
2. Elizabeth, )n. 19 Dtc. 1853, George Holt, of Liverpool, and has issue.
3. Harriette.
4. Anna ^Maria, ?h. 15 Sept. 1874, Archibald Weir, ^I.D., of Malvern, and
has issue.
I. Phebe. b. 1785, d. 1875.
II. Sarah, b. '26 :March, 1792. d. 16 July following.
III. Sarah Anne. b. 3 Sept. 1793. d. 1866.
IV. Mary, b. 2 June, 1798, d. 10 Dec. 1799.
V. Elizabeth Mary, b. 31 Aug. 1805.
The fourth son,
Robert Bright, of Bristol, co. Gloucester, and of Abbot's Leigh. Somerset-
shire, High Sheriff of Bristol 1852, b. 12 Aug. 1795, vi. 4 June. 1821.
Caroline, dau. of Thomas Tyndall, of the Fort. Bristol, by Marianne Schim-
melpennick, his wife, gi-and-dau. of Count Schimmelpennick, of Holland,
and d. 19 Sept. 1869. having by her, who d. 1843, had issue,
1. Richard, of Stocks House. Tring, co. Herts, J. P. cos. Herts, Bucks
and Somerset, and M.P. for East Somerset from 1868 to 1878, b. 14 April.
1822, ni. 1855. Emma Katherine. dau. of Admii-al Thomas WoUev. and
widow of J. Adam Gordon, of Stocks House aforesaid, and of Knockespock.
CO. Aberdeen, and d. 28 Feb. 1878.
II. ROBEr.T OxE^^'HORUs (Sir), of whom presently.
III. Tyndall, of Liverpool, b. 1824, m. 1851, Mary. dau. of W. Fletcher, of
Liverpool, and has issue. I. Robert Tvndall, b. 6 Oct. 1853, d. 5 Oct. 1875;
2. William Tyndall. b. 23 Jan. 1855, d'. 29 April, 1858; 3. Arthur Tyndall,
Lieut. 90th Regt.. b. 14 Aug. 1857, killed in action in South Africa. 29
March, 1879; 1. Caroline Mary, m. 21 Jan. 1892. Francis O'Shauehnessey
Belli Reade ; 2. Emily Isabel, m. 15 June. 1880, Henry Valantine Storey.
IV. George, a judge in India. J. P. co. Somerset, b. 1826, m. 1st, Sept. 1851.
Eleanor Georgina, dau. of ^Marcus ^McCausland, of Fruit Hill. co. Derry. and
by her, who d. in India 3 Sept. 1852, had one son. 1. Robert Marcus, b. 25 Auo-.
1852, d. 13 Feb. 1868. He m. 2ndly, 10 Dec. 1857, Tempe, dau. of Henry
Raikes, of the Bengal Civil Service, and has issue by her ; 2. Richard Prinsep,
h. 1 May, 1864, rf." 9 June. 1865 ; 3. Trevor Percy, b. 18 July. 1869 ; 4.
Ashley Rowland, 6. 3 Xov. 1870, Lieut. 43rd Regt. ; 1. Amy Constance, hi.
1st, 14 April, 1880, Herbert Percy Alleyne, who d. 25 Xov. 1884. leaving
issue: she rn. 2ndly, 16 June, 1890, Rev. Gerald Victor Sampson, and has
issue ; 2. Ethel Fanny ; 3. Grace Lilian ; and 4. Kathleen Julia.
V. Charles Edward. C.^M.G.. of 12. Queen's Gate Gardens. London. S.W.
(Chibs — Windham, Hurlingham and City), formerly of Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia. He was Commissioner to the Exhibition of London 1861-2.
Dublin 1864, Melbourne 1866-7, London 1873-4, Melbourne 1880, Calcutta,
1883, Adelaide lb87, and ^Melbourne 1888; is one of the Board of Advice to
the Agent-General of Victoria, and was created C.M.G. 24 May, 1883. Mr.
Bright was b. 1829, vi. 25 Aug. 1868, Hon. Anna Maria Georgiana Manners-
Sutton. elder dau. of John Henry Thoniiis, 3rd Viscount Canterbury. K.C.B..
G.C.M.G., Governor of Victoria from 1866 to 1873, and has issue,
BRINE.
99
1. Alfred Ernest, to wiioni H.R.H. tlie Duke of Edinburgh stood
sponsor, h. 18G9. educated at Eton.
•2. Charles Henry Planners Sutton, b. 1870. educated at Eton.
:). Richard George Tvndall. Lieut. 2nd Batt. Rifle Brigade (Prince
Consort's Own), b. 5 Feb. 1S72. 1. Gcor^ina Amje'^Blanche.
VI. Arthur, Lieut, and Adj. 22nd Regt. Bengal Native Infantry, 6. ISol
killed during the Indian !NIutiny 1857.'
VII. Reginald, of Melbourne, Victoria, b. 1833.
I. Caroline ^largaret Anna.
II. Isabel Marianne. i,i. 3 Jan. 1860, Rev. John Lomax Gibbs. M.A. Oxon,
rector of Clyst St. George. Topshani. Devon, brother of Loid Aldenham'
and ha^ is>ne {■<>^e BvRKEri Fei^rage ami Lawjiefage). in. Constance.
'i"he second son,
Gk-V. Sir Rodert Oxfsiphorus Bni.iHT. G.C.B.. of Xormandy Park, Guild-
ford, CO. Surrey (C/'(?>— United Service). Col. Yorkshire Regt.. b. 7 July, 1823,
served in Eastern Campaign 1854-0. with the 19th Reet.. including,' Alma'
Inkerman, Sebastopol (medal with three clasps. Legion of Honour, 3rd class
of the IMedjidie and Turkish medal), commanded as Brigadier-General, 1st
Brigade Hazara Field Force, 1868 (medal and clasp, thanks'^of Parliament'and
the Government of India). He was made C.B. 1868, pi-omoted K.C.B. 18S1,
and G.C.B. 1894. Sir Robert m. 1856. Catherine, dau. of Sir William Miles,
1st Bart, of Leigh Court. Somerset, and has issue.
I. William Robert, B.C.S.. b. 1857. m. 12 Feb. 1883, Ellen Theophila, dau.
of Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, C.S.L, and has issue, Honor Marcraret b
1884, and Gladys Ethel, b. 1891. o ' •
II. Reginald Arthur. Lieut. R.A., b. 25 June, 1870.
III. Richard, Lieut, the Buffs, b. 25 Dec. 1872.
I. Katharine. ii. Emily Maria.
HI. Florence Tempe, m. 4 Oct. 1883, Alfred Luther Lane, R.A.,aud has issue.
IV. Isabel Frances. v. Ellen Lucy.
Arms — Az. a fess wavy erminois in chief three crescents are. Crest— A
crescent as in the arms, between the horns an estoile or. ^Motto Post
tenebras lucem.
BRINE.
Lineage.— Admiral James Brixe. of the Down
House, Blandford. co. Dorset, Admiral of the
White, bapt. 18 Jan. 1738, 7?^. 1st, 7 Sept. 1767,
Jane, dau. of James Forster Knight, of the ]ilanor
House, Blandford, and by her. who d. 25 Aug. 1770,
aged 25, had issue, an only son,
I. Augustus, of Boldre House, Hants. Rear-
Admiral. R.X., bapt. 5 Nov. 1769. m. 14 May, 1803,
Maria ]\[artha. eldest dan. of William Dansev,
of Blandford Forum. Doi'set. and co-heir of her
mother Anne, fifth dau. and co-heir of Odber
Knapton, of Lymington, and d. 28 Jan. 1840.
having by her, who d. 31 Dec. 1831, had issue a son,
Augustus James (Rev.), of Boldre House, Hants.
M.A., J. P. Hants, who assumed by Roval - .
Licence, 30 July, 1860, the name and arm's of Kv^ptov, in lieu of his
patronymic, b. 26 Jan. 1805, m. 10 March. 1840, Helen, eldest survivin-^
dau. of Phihp Raoul Lempriere, Seignetir de Rozel et Dielamont, of Jersey
and d. 19 Dec. 1879, having by her, who d. 26 Jan. 1885, had issue,
H 2
100 FAMILY RECORDS.
(1) Augustus Leininiere Knapton, of Boldre, Hants, Lieut. R.N., h. l-J.
Julv^ ISo-i, VI. 17 Jan. l8i).S, Gwendolyn, eldest dau. of Commandei-.
F. W. Bajly Jone.-^, R.X., and lias issue, Odbor Augustus, h. 1 Nov. 189.',
(1) Emily Ethel, m. 10 Auof. 1871, her cousin, Vioe-Adm. Lindesav
_ Bnne. K.X.. and lias issue (rnle post). (2) Helen Cecilia.
Admiral Bnue ;;,. 2ndly, 4 Feb. 178.':!, Alicia Catherine, dau. of John Jone.s
and (/. 18 Nov. 18U. having by her, who d. 5 Sept. 1832, aged 78, had issue, '
ir. Jamks, of whom we treat.
lir. George, of Richmond, Surrey, Yice-Admiral R.N"., h. 25 Julv, 1785, >//.
26 July, 183(1, Caroline, dau. of Michael Bush, and d. 16 Nov. 1864 haviii'r
by her, who d. 7 Oct. 1846, had issue,
George Augustus (Rev.), of the Palace, Crediton, Devon, vicar of
Fnthelstock, North Devon, M.A., Exeter College, Oxford, b. 12 Auo- ISS-^
Carolirre Alicia. °
iv^. John, of Charlton, Dorset, Commander R.N., h. Sent. 1787, m. 11 Oct
1819, Elizabeth Horlock, dau. of Thomas Hoi-lock Bastard, D.L., of Charl-
ton Marshall, Dorset, and d. 6 May, 1856, having by her, who d. 1 Aucr.
1872, had issue, °
1. Thomas Charles Augustus, of Poole, Dorset, b. 6 June, 1820, vi. 4
May, 1848, Mary Cockram, dau. of William Adey, of Poole, and' d. 17
April, 188U. having by her, who d. 1 Nov. 1SS2, had issue,
(1) Ernest Augustus, C.E., of Poole, Dorset, b. 20 Nov. 1856, )n. 5
May, 1890, Sarah Anne, dau. of Charles Walter Hill, of Hor'stead,
Sussex, and has issue,
a. Frances Mary. b. Helen Louisa.
(1) Mary Elizabeth, m. 4 June, 1874, Charles Taylor Marston, of Poole,
who d. 8 May, 1892, leaving issue.
(2) Ellen, d. unm. 27 Dec.lS77. (3) Annie Margaret.
(4) Sarah Emily.
(5) Jessie, VI. li June, 1885, Arthur Maiden, of St. Neots, co. Huntino--
don, and has issue. °
2. John Jones, Col. H.E.T.C.S., of the Ness, Teignmouth, Devon, b. 18 Oct.
1824, m. 12 Aug. 1854, Caroline, dau. of David Ross, of Rosstrevor, co.
Devon, and has issue,
Arthur. Capt. Royal Marines, h. 16 Oct. 1856.
AliciaMary, m. 9 April, 1881, Thomas Armstrong, of The Abbot's House.
Abbot's Langley, Herts, Director of Arts, South Kensington Museum,
and has issue.
The second son,
M.UOR James Bfjxe, of Claremont, Sidmouth, Devon, Capt. and Brevet
Major of the 7th Royal Fusiliers, and previously of the 39th Regt.. served in
the Peninsular War, and was wounded at Albahera, b. 2i June,°1784, m. 19
Oct._ 1817, Gramina Julia Petrina, dau. of John Hieronvmus Clauson, of
Christiana, Norway, and Elisabeth Parsons, his wife, and godchild and adopted
child and heir of Andrew Gram, of Walmer, Kent, and d. 9 July, 1859 havino-
by her, who d. 20 Jan. 1867, had issue,
r. James Guam, of whom presently.
II. George Augustus, Capt. R.N.,''served iu China, the Baltic, and in the
Crimea, b. 11 May, 1820, m. 14 Aug. 1851, Caroline Mary Henrietta, dau.
of Charles Purton Cooper, Q.C., F.R.S., M.A., by his second wife, Henrietta
Duchesne, Countess de Geslin, and d. 6 Feb. 1889, having by her, who d.
28 May, 1890, had issue. = J '
1. George Charles Chandos, b. 1859, d.s.p. 12 Dec. 1884.
1. Marie Amelia Eva, d. young 2 Feb. 1860.
2. Jeanne Marie Florence". (/. young 10 Jan. 1860.
III. Percival John (Rev.), M.A., Senior Fellow of King's College, Cambridge,
6. 23 Oct. 1821, d. Hum. 7 May, 1884.
BRIXE. lul
IV. Andrew Gram, Capt. late 3l2nd Foot, served in the Kast Indies (wounded
at Mooltan), b. 21 May, 18-2o, d. num. 23 June. lS7o.
V. Charles Conrad, Ensign 27th Foot./;. 18 Sept. 1826, (/. nnm. 4 Xov. 1849.
VI. Frederic, Maj.-Gen., R.E., served in the Crimea, b. 6 June, 1829, /,;.
12 Sept. 1854, Susannah, only survivinir child and heiress of Major Henry
Augustus Frederick- Lecky, of ]\[ilton Lodge, Londonderry, late 2ath Lia-ht
Dragoons, and d.s.p. 31 Mav, 1890.
VII. Henry, 6. 9 Oct. 1832, J. 26 April, 1839.
VIII. Lindesay, Vice-Admiral, R.X., served in the Crimea, in the Baltic,
1855, and at the taking of Canton. 1857, and of Taku Forts. 1860. a younger
brother of the Trinity House, b. 5 Xov. 1834, ?/;. 10 Aus:. 1871. bis"^ cousin,
P^mily Ethel, dau. of Rev. Augustus James Knapton, of Boldre Hall, Hants',
son of Rear-Admiral Augustus Brine. R.N. (vide ante), and has issue,
1. Lindesay Heath, h. 5 April, 1884.
2. Everard Lindesay, b. 1 Dec. 1890.
1. Helen Claudia. 2. Emily Cecil. 3. Frances Gramiiia.
IX. Bruce, Col., R.E., of Farnborougli, Hants, Col. on the Staff Commanding
R.E.,_ Aldersbot 1888-94, Aldershot, b. 15 Aug. 1839, m. 15 Aug. 1863,
Henrietta Louisa, dau. of Robert Fergusson Franks, of Dublin, and Henrietta
S^arah, his wife, dau. of Rt. Hon. Charles Kendal Bushe, Chief Justice of the
King's Bench, Ireland, and has issue,
1. Frederic Bruce, b. 17 Sept. 1868, d. 31 May, 1884.
2. Robert Walter ]VIa.\-well, 2nd Lieut. Northumberland Fusiliers, b. 23
June, 1875.
1. Henrietta Ina Lindesay.
2. Eleanor, m. 23 April, 1884, Capt. George Augustus Giffard, R.N., and
has issue.
I. Eleanor, m. 12 Aug. 1846, William Gray ' Clarke, and d. 15 Nov. 1862,
having by him, who d. 15 July, 1868, had issue.
ir. Catherine Augusta France.';, (7. young, 22 Julv, 1841.
The eldest son,
Thk Rev. James Gram Brixe, of St. George's Place, Canterbury, 3[.A., B.D.
Oxou, and Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford, Rural Dean of Canterbury, and
formerly Rural Dean of Bridport, Dorset, and rector of Lower Hardres. co. Kent.
b. 8 Aug. 1818, yn. 13 July, 1854. Mary Amelia, only surviving dau. and heiress of
Rev. Edward Bouverie Pusey, D.D., canon of Christchurch.' Oxford, and Regius
Professor of Hebrew (grandson of Jacob, 1st Viscount Folkestone, see Bl-rke".-.
Peerage and Baronetage, Radnor, E.), by Catherine Maria, his wife, dau. of John
Raymond Barker, of Fairford Park, co. Gloucester (see Burke's Landed Gentry),
and has issue,
I. James Edward Bouverie (Rev.),M.A., Christchurch. Oxford, t. 18 April,
1855, m. 1st, 19 Nov. 1868,- Margaret, dau. of Thomas Ekin. of Nevrmarket,'
Cambs. She d.s.p. 20 Feb. 1892. He r,i. 2ndly, 18 Jan. 1896, Louisa
Florence, dau. of Col. James George.
II. Conrad Clauson, b. 2 June. 1856, d. 25 June. 1863.
III. Percival Forbes, Capt. East Kent Regt., b. 25 Oct. 1857, m. 6 Dec. 1888,
Annie Mary, dau. of John Quain, J.P., of Dublin (see Burke's Peerage and
Baronetage, Quain, Bart.), and by her, who d. 25 Sept. 1891, has issue,
Percival John Frederick, b. 30 June, 1890.
IV. Philip Arthur Sherard, Consul at Richmond, Virginia. U.S.A., b.
12 July, 1861, m. 14 Jan. 1886, Elvira Patrick, dau. of Capt. Claiborne, of
Charlemont, Virginia, U.S.A.. and by her, who (/. 16 Feb. 1890, has issue,
Philip Edward Pusey, b. 4 Feb. 1887. Rosa Bruce.
V. Algernon Lindesay' (Rev.), M.A., Oxon, curate of Bearsted, Kent, h.
22 Aug. 1864.
VI. Edward Henry Ravmond, h. 23 Nov. 1867, d. 2 April, 1872.
VII. Frederick George,* Lieut. R.N., b. S Aug. 1873.
10-2
FAMILY RECOllUS.
viii. Reginald Francis Auirn.stus, //. 21 Jan. lb7o, </. '22 Xov. 1878.
I. Catherine Gi-amina, r/. n)im. 1 Sept. Ib78.
ir. Gcoi-friaiia jNIarcraret Eleanor. m. Lucv ^laria Bouverie.
IV. Edith IMarv Adelaide, ?/;. 4 Jan. 1893, Col. William Henry McCauslaiid,
late 79th Hi<rhlanders. and lias issne.
V. Eleanor I\Iaud, /;;. 17 Jane, 1893, George Leycester Borradaile.
Arms — Arg. an eagle displayed sa. charged with an anchor or, on a chief
embattled gu. a cross moline also gold. Crest— A lion rampant arg. semee
of billets and holding in the fore paws a cross moline gu. Motto — Oonlido.
Ml
BRINTON.
Lineage. — The family of Bkintox of Stourport,
CO. Worcester, descend, it is said, from Robl'KT dk
Brixiox, of Brinton, Berks, and (jure Kxoris) of
Longford, co. Salop, lived circa 1150, m. Eva, dau.
and heiress of Hamo, of Longford, Salop, of Lacer-
ton, CO. Dorset, and of Church Eyton, co. Stafford.
and il. about 1185, having by her, who m. •2ncllv,
1190-1, Walter de Witefield (who d. 1215), two
sons, Adam, of whom presently, and John. The
elder son, Adam de Brixtox, wliose lands were con-
fiscated bv King John. 15 Sept. 1216, but restored
4 Nov. 1217, by Hexry III. He d. 1235. in his
seventieth year, leaving a son, Adam de Brixtox,
who was in possession of his estates 26 Jan. 123G,
when he paid his relief fee. He d. shortly before
20 June, 1274, and was s. by Apam de Brixtox, who
attended the muster for service against Llewellyn,
Prince of Wales, 1 July, 1277, for service in France.
17 July, 1297, and to attack the Scots, in 1301. He was a knight of the shire
for Berks in 1300. He d. sometime before 10 ^lay, 1315, and was s. by hi-»
son, JoHX DE Brixtox, of Brinton, Berks, of Longford, co. Salop, of Church
Evton, CO. Stafibrd, and of Middle Aston, co. Oxford, Avas Sheriti' of Oxford-
shire and Berkshire 1319-22 and 1327-8. and Knight of the Shire for Berk.s
in 1327. He was 5. by his son, Thomas de Brixtox, of Longford, co. Salop.
and Church Eyton, co. Stafford, who d. 1382, leaving no issue by Isabella, hi.-5
wife, who 7)1. 2ndly, Sir Robert Frauuceys, of Foremark, Derbyshire, who she
survived.
The immediate ancestor of the Bi;ixtoxs, of Worcester, was,
William Brixtox, of Dudley, co. Worcester, b. 1770, m. 1795, Anne, dau. of
— Goodiich, of Dudley, and d. 1849, having by her, who d. 1823, had issue,
a son,
Hexry Brixtox, of Kidderminster, co. Worcester, b. 16 Jan. 1796, if>. in
DubKn, 19 Nov. 1817, ^Martha Eliza, dau. of John Gardiner, of Dublin, and <l.
2 April, 1857, having by her, who was b. in Dublin 1792, and d. in Kidder-
minster, Dec. 18G9. had issne,
' I. Henry, b. 1822, m. 1851, Eleanor, dau. of Adam G. Bird, of Kidder-
minster, and d. 1857, having by her had issue,
1. Arthur Henry, b. 1853. 2. Henry, b. 1857.
1. Louisa, b. 1852. 2. Anne, b. 1855. 3. Ada, b. 1856.
II. William, of London, F.R.S., M.D.. F.R.C.P., b. 20 Nov. 1823. ui. 22 July,
1854, ^[ary, dau. of Frederick Dawes Danvei-s, of London, and d. 1867,
having by her, who d. 1892, had issue,
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1. Wilfred. //. 11 ^SLxj. ISoo. 2. Rowland D.invors, h. 'J Feb. IS-xS.
1. Maud. h. '2S Sept. ly.')6. •_>. Marion Da avers, /;. 21 Sept. lSo9.
S. Edith Danvers. b. 4 July, 18G1.
III. John", of whom presently,
IV. Alfred, h. 5 Jan. IS^O", in. 3 Sept. 1S62. Charlotte, dau. of Thomas
Barlow !^[orris, of Stone House, co. Worce.ster.
I. Anne. h. 1S20. <!. nntii. lS-i4.
li. Martha Eliza, h. 7 April. 1S21, ui. 11 Oct. 1845, Sir Francis Cros.sley,
Bart., 31. P., and d. 21 Aug. 1S91. leaving by him, who d. 5 Jan. 1S72. a aon.
Sir Savile Brinton Crossley. present Bavt. of Somerleyton Hall, Suffolk: {si^e
Burke's Peerage and Baroneta-ie).
III. Sarah Elizabeth, h. 11 April. 1825. m. 11 Oct. 1845. Edward Richard
Broome, of Llanelly. co. Carmarthen, and d. 13 June, 1895, haviuo- by him,
who (/. 20 July, 1849. had issue, two sons {see that jamijij).
IV. Jane Emily, h. 23 July, 18o0, m. 3 Oct. 18o4, John Forster Baird,
barrister-at-law, of the Middle Temple, London, and has is.sue, six daus.
The third son,
John- Bnixiox. of ^loor Hall. Stoui-port, co. Worcester (C7u/>— Windham).
J. P., High Sheritf (1889j and county councillor for that shire. J.P. for Kidder-
minster, and formerly M.P. for that borough, 1880-6, Chevalier of the Loirion
of Honour, 6. 25 Jan. 1827, m. Is-t, 14 Oct. 1853, Anne, dau. of Samuel Oldham,
of Rathmines, co. Dublin, and by her, who d. 1863, has issue,
I. Sehvyn John Curwen, h. 22 Oct. 1859, m. 14 Sept. 1895, Mary Jane
Bantield.
I. Margaret Anne. h. 14 July, 1854.
II. Madeliue Lucille, h. 19 Xov. Ib56, d. young.
iir. Brenda Katharine, h. 30 June, 1858, m. 20 June, 1883, Andrew M.
Harper, resident magistrate at Kilkee, co. Clare.
He m. 2ndly, 12 Jan. 1865, :Mary, eldest dan. of Col. John Cbaytor, R.E.,
and by her, who d. 1887, has issue,
ir. John Chaytor, h. 5 April. 1867.
HI. Reginal Seymour, h. 15 Dec. 1869, m. 9 June, 1896, Margaret, dau. of
J. S. Clarke, of Aldridge, co. Stafford.
IV. Percival Robert, h^b Feb. 1873. v. Oswald Walter, h. 27 April, 1876.
VI. Cecil Charles, I. 25 April, 1883.
TV. Sybil Grace, h. 12 Aug. 1874. v. Martha Sabrina, 6. 1 Jane, 1878.
He 7?!. 3rdly, 24 Dec. 1890. Mary, dau. of Robert Gething. of Newport, co.
^lonmouth, and vridow of William Simmons Allen, of Moortield, Handsworth,
CO. Stafford.
Arms — Per pale arg. and gu. a lion salient double-queued between three
annulets all counterchanged, a crescent for difference. Crest — In front of a
saltire gu. a beacon sa. fired ppr. Motto — Lux et salus.
BRITTON.
^ Lineage,— The surname of Britton in the Latinised form "• Brito " and the
Norman equivalent of" Breton " occurs in the earliest records relating to the
tenure of land in the western and some other counties of England.
There were at the time of the Domesday Survey several of this name who
held many manors in the counties of Devon, Dorset, Gloucester and Somerset,
as tenants in chief of the king.
The earliest record of the name in connection with the parish of Bitton, co.
Gloucester, that has come to our notice is in the lay subsidy roll of 14 and 15
He.vrt VIII, where the names of Thomas Breten and John Breten occur amongr
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FAMILY RECORDS.
the principal inhabitants ot" the tithing or hamlet, of Oldland in that parish,
■who paid the subsidy.
From that date tln-ou<rhout the series of lay subsidy rolls and in the pedes
finium for Gloucester.shire the name frequently
occurs, and from these and other evidences, including'
wills and entries in the parish registers, it is seen
that this family has been resident at Bitton for
nearly four centuries.
John Briitox, of Bitton, by his -will dated 1
March, 15G0, and proved at Gloucester 9 Oct. 15G"2.
gave all his property to his son,
Thomas Brittox, of Bitton, who m. 1st, Agnes,
dau. of William Horsington (referred to in her
husband's will dated 23 April. 1573, and proved at
Gloucester 20 April. 1574). having by her, who d.
prior to 28 April, 1573, had issue,
r. Jasper, of whom presently.
II. Peter, of Bitton, )ii. 1st, 20 Oct. 1578, Joane
Shuringe (or Sheering), and by her, who was
buried at Bitton, 16 July, 1518, had issue,
1. Joan, ni. 31 Jan. 1007, Andrew Bvirnell, of
Bition.
2. Another dau. )n. Nicholas Flowei", of Swinford (named in father-in-
law's will).
Peter Britton m. 2ndly, at Bitton 9 July, 1610. Dorcas Batman, who was
buried there 9 June, 1640. His will, dated 15 ]N[a}-, 1624, was proved at
Gloucester 30 May. 1628. He was buried at Bitton 9 Dec. 1627.
HT. Thomas, of Iron Acton, co. Gloucester, whose will was dated 29 April,
1578, d. unm.
IV. "William, of Swinford, whose will was dated 1 Feb. 1591, and proved at
Gloucester 24 May, 1592. was buried at Bitton, 4 Feb. 1591. He had by
Margaret, his wife (named in her husband's will).
Thomas, bapt. at Bitton, 20 ^iEarcb, 1586 (named in father's will).
Anne (also named in her father's will).
V. John, of Bitton, ni. there 26 June, 1571. Jane Burnell. His will was
dated 4 Aug., and proved at Sodbury 14 Sept. 1612. He was buried at
Bitton, 9 Aug. 1612. In Exchequer Depositions 8 James I, Easter Xo. 33^
m. 15 A.D. 1610, in suit of Fitz Gerard against Lord Berkeley and others, he
states that he was then sixtv-five or thei'eabouts and recollected events con-
nected with the manor of Bitton forty years ago. He had issue,
1. John, bapt. at Bitton 10 Feb. 1584, m. Elizabeth Tiley (named in her
husband's will dated 7 Feb. 1634, and proved at Gloucester 1639), and was
buried at Bitton 4 Xov. 1639.
2. Thomas, bapt. at Bitton, 5 !March. 1589. »(. and had issue.
1. A dau. m. William Paine (named in father-in-law's will).
VI. Henry (named in his father's will).
I. Elenor. ii. -lohane. ill. Agnes.
Thomas Britton had a second Avife, Catherine, who was living 1573, when
he made his will. His eldest son,
Jaspkk BiaxTO-V, of Swinford, in the parish of Bitton, had by his wife, Joan
(named in her husband's will, dated 12 Aug. 1590),
John, of whom presently.
Joane, bapt. at Bitton, 25 Sept., and buried there 16 Dec. 1578.
The son,
John Bkiitox, bapt. at Bitton, 3 Dec. 1576, who m. and left issue, a
.son,
John Brittox, bapt. at Bitton, 2 March, 1605, m. there 21 May, 1627,
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Eli/.iil'ethDcane, and was buried there 22 Dec. 1648 (\Yill dated lU Dec. llUS,
proved at Gloucester, 10 Jan. lt)48-'J)- He had issue,
I. John, bapt. at Oldland, Bitton, lOoi (named in his father's will).
II. Thomas, bapt. at Oldland, 2!) Sept. 1639.
iir. !MoKnis, of whom present!}'.
I. Joane, bapt. at Oldland. l-i5lay. 102S (transcripts at Gloucester Dioce.'^au
Registry).
The third son,
^JoRKis Bkittox, of Bitton, bapt. there 23 Feb. 1642. and buried there
17 May, 1716, haWn? had by Margaret, his wife (named in her husband's
will, dated 14 May, 1716),
I. [Morris, bapt.'at Bitton. 26 April, 16G8, vi. there 2 May, 1688, Jane Braine
(named in his father's will).
ir. Stephex, of whom presently,
III. William, bapt. at Bitton, 13 March. 1684.
The second son,
Stepiikx Bkittox, of Bitton, co. Gloucester, m. 26 Dec. 1713, ^lary, duu. of
Daniel Hall, of Keynshani, co. Somerset (where she was bapt. 20 Jan. IGPO).
He d. before 23 July, 1748, having by her, who survived him. had issue,
I. Stephex, of whom presently. n. Samuel, bapt. 21 May, 1721.
III. Samson, bapt. 6 Feb. 1726.
I. Elizabeth, bapt. 22 Dec. 1717. ii. Mary, bapt. 10 April, 1710.
III. Hannah, bapt. 4 June, 1727.
The eldest son,
Stkvtikx Brtttox, of Oldland, Bitton, co. Gloucester, bapt. 16 Feb. 1718.
and was buried 26 Feb. 1702, leaving by Elizabeth, his wife (living 1756), five
sons and two daus., all living 1756 and 1790,
I. Stephen. ii. Morris. iii. Saul, bapt. 4 Dec. 1748.
IV. George, bapt. 12 ]*.ray, 1754. v. Simox, of whom presently.
" I. Elizabeth, bapt. 30 Oct. 1743. " ii. Mary.
The youngest son,
Simox Brittox, of Bristol, h. about 1755, m. 1st, before 12 Sept. 1780,
Sarah, dau. of William Ridley, of Bristol. He vi. 2ndly, 23 Oct. 1781, Mary,
dan. of James Gage, and by her, who d. 25 July, 1788, aged 38, had issue,
I. Simon Gage, of King s Close, Barnstaple, co. Devon, J\I.D., sometime
surgeon R.X^, and present at Trafalgar on H.M.S. "Victory," I. 5 Xov.
1782, m. 7 ]N[arch, 1810, Jane, only child of Rev. Thomas Hopkins, of Donvat.
CO. Somerset, and d. 6 March, 1856, having by her, who d. 12 Jan. 1&50,
had issue.
[J. Daxiel, of whom presently.
III. William, of H.M.S. "Tartar," h. 31 Aug. 1785, d. unvi. 25 Aug. 1810.
IV. Stephen,^. 15 March, 1788, d. inini. 19 April, 1876.
I. Elizabeth, b. .30 Dec. 1786, d. 27 April. 1788.
He m. 3rdly, 13 Oct. 1795, Eleanor, dau. of Richard Cannington, of Bristol,
and d. 1 April, 1822, having by her, who d. 29 [March, 1837, had further
issue. The second son,
Daxiel BRirrox, of Ashley Hill, Bristol, h. 9 April, 1784, m. 12 Oct. 1811,
ilary Anne, only child of William :\raillard, of Bristol (of a French family),
and d. 19 June,"l871, having by her, who (/. 12 April, 1857, had issue,
I. WiLLiAJi SiMox, of whom presertlv.
u. Edwin, b. 19 Api-il. 1816. d. hhi,k29 Aug. 1836.
The elder son,
William Simox Brittox, of Caer Brito, Ashley Hill. b. 14 Jan. 1813, /;;.
22 Oct. 1833, Caroline, dau. of Joseph Gell, of 'Cromford, Wirksworth. co.
Derby, and d. 10 Oct. 1874, having by her, who d. 11 Xov. 1880, had is*ue. an
only child,
Hexry William Brittox, of Caer Brito, Ashley Hill, b. 24 Dec. 183.5, tn
106 FAMILY KECORDS.
9 April, ISGl, Hannah Canter, only cliili.l of Benjamin Poole, of Summer Hil!
House. St. George'.-, co. Gloucester, by E.^tlier, his wife, dau. and co-heir o:
Isaac Canter, of Bristol, and </. '2'S May. l^i.K>. leaving issue,
I. Philip Wir,Li.\>r Puklv:, of whom presently.
II. Artliur Henry Daniel, Lieut, ord Batt. Royal Fusiliers, l. 19 Oct. 187").
Tlie elder son.
PiiiLii' William Pohli; Bnriio.v. F.S.A., of Hanbam Court, co. Gloucester.
and of Bitton House, Entield, ^Middlesex, Lord of the Manor of West Hanhani.
otherwise Hanham Abbotts, Bitton, co. Gloucester. Capt. 1st Vol. Batt.
Royal Fusiliers, h. 13 Oct. ISoo, vi. 8 Sept. lb8G, Agnes Cassandra, dau. of
Charles Alfred Carlyon, of Quemerford. NVilts {see that family) ^ and has issue,
I. Vv'instanley, h. 'lo July, 1887.
II. Henry Courtenay. h. '11 Jan. 1891.
II I. Raymond Carlyon. h. 10 Sept. 18y3.
I. Ella Carlyoji. Poole.
Mrs. Britton is twenry-tirst in de.scent from King Edward III.
Arms — Quarterly or and gu. two lions passant in chief and as many
mullets of sis points in base Avithin a bordure engrailed all counterohanged.
Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased az. guttee d'eau between two mullets
of six points of the last. Motto — Salut ii tous.
BROADBENT.
Lineage. — AVilliam BuOADLExr, of SoAv'erby Hall, near Halifax, Yorks (son
of William Broadbent), h. 1711, rn. 1st, 1739, Sarah Helliwell. of Turven, and
by her, who d. 17o0. had issue. He ra. 2ndly, 175'4, Elizabeth Haigh, oi
Silkstone, and d. 1774. having by her. who d. 17b6, had issue,
I. William (Rev.), of The Hollies, Latchford, h. 1755, in. Ist, 1792, Rebecca
Biggin, of Thorpe House, Sheffield, and by her, who d. 1795, had issue,
Thomas Biggiu (Rev.), h. 1793, d. 1817.
He vl. 2ndly, 1^^13, Aune Gaskell, of Warrington, and d. 1827.
II. Richard, of whom we treat.
The second son,
Richard Broadbext, of London, and Bucklow Hill, Cheshire, was presented
with the freedom of the City of London, 1 Feb. 1791 ; 6. 1763, in. 1793, Mary,
dau. of Wilham Whitelegg, of Ashley, Cheshire, and by her had, with other
issue, an eldest son,
William Broaduext, of The Hollies, Latchford, h. 1794, vi. 11 April, 1824.
Mary, dau. of John Harvey, of Liverpool, and d. 27 Dec. 1843, having by her,
who d. 1 Feb. 1837, had, with other issue, a son,
Charles Broadbext, of The Hollies, Latchford. J. P., h. 31 July, 1830, m.
3 Dec. 1856, Constance, dau. of James Harvey, of Liverpool, by Lydia Loner,
his wife, and d. 29 Jan. 1887, leaving issue,
I. Charles Hardld, of whom presently.
II. John Wilfred. ill. Thomas Murray.
I. Constance Harvey. ii. Mary Sylvia.
III. EUinor Lucy. iv. Margaret Emily.
The eldest son,
Charles Harold Broadbext, of The Hollies. Latchford, Warrington, J. P.
for Cheshire, h. 19 May, 1667, s. his father, 1887.
Arms — Fer ijale enn. and az. a fesse vjavij gu. Crest — A pheo;:, the staff
broken with blood at the point all ppr. MottO — Quondam his vicimus armis.
BROADRICK— BROKE.
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BROADRICK.
Lineage. — GKor.'.i; Broadrick^, of Amotlierby,
yoiks, )ii. Elizabeth, dau. of — ^liunikeu. of the same
nhifc. aud (/. having had. with another son. who d.
iu early irifancy. a son,
Gkokok Broaurick. of Bi-oxholme. Doncaster,
Yorks. attorney-at-law. Clerk of the Peace for
Doncaster, bapt. 7 Xov. 1732. m. 29 ^lay, 17S-i:.
Dorothy, dau. of John Fife, surgeon, of Wakefield,
and d. 1S15. leaving issue,
Gkorge Broadkk-k. of Hamphall Stubbs, near
Doncaster, and Ottrington Hall near Northallerton.
J. P. and D.L. for W. Riding of co. York, sometime
Fellov.' and Bursar of Jesus Coll. Camb., h. 6 Sept.
1785, 7/1. Jane, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Sir Richard
Fletcher, Bart., R.E., and d. Feb. 18-10. having by
her, who d. Jan. 1879. had issue,
I. Georgi:, of whom presently.
II. Richard Fletcher.
HI. Edward, Lieat.-Col. (ret.) R.A., b. 30 Sept. 1837, m. Letitia, dau. of the
late Major-General Steheliu, R.E., and has issue, two sons, Edward and
Frederick.
I. Jane. II. Harriet.
The eldest son.
George Broadrick, F.R.S.E., of Hamphall Stnbbs, Doncaster, is a member
of the Institute of Civil Engineers, h. 4 Oct. 1830, m. 10 Oct. 1857, Eliza
Harriet, dau. of the late Rev. Canon "W. Howorth, Hon. Canon of Norwich
Cathedral.
Arms — Erminois two bars wavy gu. on a chief az. an estoile of the first
between two spear heads points upwards, arg. Crest — A spear's head arg.
consangained and within a chaplet of oak fructed all ppr. Motto — Decens
et honestum.
BROKE.
Lineage. — This family traces a distinguished descent
from the Bkokes of Leighton, deriving from Adam, Lord
of Leighton, in Cheshire in the 12th century, whose son.
William del Broke, was father of William Broke, of
Leighton, living 1249. father of Richard del Broke, of
Leighton, living 1259-1292. father of JoHX del Broke,
who d.v.p., father of Thomas del Broke of Leighton,
■who m. Felicia, dau. of R. Crowmarsh, living 1303-
1316, and was father of Richard del Broke, iiWng 1318
-1333, father of Xicuolas de la Broke, of Leighton,
living 1362, father of Ralph de la Broke, of Leighton,
living 1374, father of Roger de la Broke, of Leighton
living 1404, father of JoH^■ Broke, whoJ.r.^?. leaving a son,
^Thomas Broke, of Leighton. living 14G0, vi. Agnes
Venables, and had a son,
Thomas Broke, of Leighton, who m. the dau. and heiress of John Parker, of
Copen Hall, and had issue,
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108 FAMILY RECORDS.
I. John, of Leisxhron. wlio carried on that line, from whom descend the
family of BROoKt:. Bart, of Xorton, and Bkookk. of Mt-re.
II. Ralph-, of Nantwich, Governor of Calais, ancestor of the Brokks, nf
Nantio'ch.
III. Robert. iv. Richard, of whom pre.sently.
V. Henry, Principal Clerk to the Board of Green Cloth.
The fourth son.
Sir Richard Broke, Knt., C-hief Baron of the Exchequer, temp, liv.yiix VIII.
He built Broke Hall, near Ipswich. He was father of
Richard Broke, of Xacton, co. Suffolk, who m. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress
of — Holgrave, of Sussex, and had a son and successor,
Robert Broke, of Xacton, who tn. Elizabeth, dau. of William Waters, of
Wimbledon, iu Surrey, and hael a sou,
Sir Richard Broke. Kut., of Xacton, )n. ^lary, dau. of Sir John Packine-
ton, of Westwood, co. Worcester, and was buried '2h March, 1639, having by
her, who was buiied l-i March. 1651, had issue,
I. Robert, of whom presently.
H. Richard, bapt. 27 Dec. 16'27, living 1665.
III. William, of Dartford, Kent, bapt. 6 Dec. 163"2, and buried 25 Xov. 1670,
leaving by Priscilla, his wife, a son,
Robert, of whom afterwards.
IV. Packingtou, Capt. R.X., bapt. 3 Oct. 1635, will dated 2 Aug. 1665.
I. Elizabeth, b. 28 May, 1624. buried 7 April, 1629.
II. Dorothy, bapt. 27 July, 1625, living 1639.
III. Mary, living 1665, in. — Meadows.
IV. Alice, buried 12 Oct. 1638. v. Elizabeth, buried 19 Oct. 1653, d. unm.
The eldest son.
Sir Robert Broke, Knt., of Xacton, h. 23 Oct. 1622, created a Bart. 21 !May,
1661, in. as his 1st wife, Ann, dau. of Sir Lionel Talmash, Bart, of Bentley,
Suffolk, and d. without issue male, 25 Feb. 1693—1 (when his baronetcy
became extinct), leaving by her, three daus. and co-heiresses,
I. Elizabeth, vi. Edward Kynaston. of Okey, co. Salop.
II. Mary, iti. 9 July, 1676, Thomas Walgrave, of Smallbridge, in Bures,
Suffolk, and had issue.
III. Ann, m. (as lelcnc) her cousin, Robert Broke, of Xacton.
His nephew and son-in-law,
Robert Broke, of Xacton, bapt. 15 March, 1662, m. 1st, his first cousin,
Ann, dau. of Sir Robert Broke, Bart, of Xacton, and by her, who was buried
6 Xov. 1700, had issue,
I. Richard, bapt. 6 Jan. 1691. buried 2 Xov. 1692.
I. Ann, b. 21 Xov. 1694, m. 14 Dec. 1720, Jeffes Wood.
He Til. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Hewitt, Bart, of Waresley, co.
Huntingdon, and was buried 13 June, 1714, having by her, who was buried
15 May, 1711, had issue.
II. Robert, bapt. 9 March, 1701-2, buried 30 Dec. 1718.
III. Philip, of whom presently.
IV. William Cotton, bapt. 17 April, buried 11 Oct. 1704.
V. Packington, bapt. 23 Feb., buried 15 May, 1705.
vr. John, bapt. 29 Sept. 1709, living 1724, left issue.
II. Elizabeth, m. 5 June, 1730, John Gravenor, of Ipswich, and was buried
6 Sept. 1737.
III. Priscilla, bapt. 27, buried 29 ^lay, 1706.
The third son,
Philip Broke, of Xacton, bapt. 30 Sept. 1708, hi. 1st, 1 Feb. 1732, Ann,
dau. and co-heir of Martin Bowes, of St. Edcuundsbary, Suffolk, and by her,
who WHS buried 21 Feb. 1754, had issue,
I. Philip B-j\ve<, of whom pre.sently.
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I. Anne, in. Edmund Jenney, of Bredfield, Sutfolk.
II. Kli?:abetb, m. Kev. John Fi-eeman, of Combs, Suffolk, rector of Greeting,
SutTolk-.
in. Sarab, d. num.
IV. Isabella. »;. Tbomas Kerricb. of Gelston, Norfolk.
V. Tburland, iii. Tbomas ]^lay.
VI. Priscilla, m. Rev. Orbel Ray. of Tostoek, Suffolk.
VH. Elizabeth ; vin. Anne ; ix. Alicia ; x. Frances ; all J. young.
He hi. 2ndly, Alice, widow of Sir Jobn Barker, Bart., and was buried 29 Sept.
17&2, aged 54, leaving no issue by lier. wbc was buvind IG Oct. 1771. His
cnly son,
t'mi.ip Bo\vE> BuriKC. of IXacton, /). 18 May, 1749, m. IS Xov. 1771.
Eb'zabetb, dau. and eventually beir of Rev. Cbarles Beaumont, of Witnesbam,
in SutTolk, and d. 22 Aug. ISOl, baving by lier, who d. 25 June, 1S22, bad
issue,
I. Philip Bowes Vere TSir), Bart.. K.C.B., of Broke Hall, co. Suffolk. /..
8 Sept. 1776. Rear-Adxuiral of tbe Blue, was created a Baronet, 2 Nov.
1513, in recognition of bis brilliant acbievement in capturing on 1 June of
that, year the United States frigate " Chesapeake," when in command of
H.M.S. '• Shannon." He m. 25 Nov. 18u2, Sarab Louisa, dau. of Sir
William Fowle Middleton, Bart, of Sbrubland Hall, and d. 2 Jan. 1S41.
having by her, who (7. 20 July, 1843, bad issue, witb several other dans, who
d. in infancy,
1. Philip (Sir), 2nd Bart., Capt. R.X., b. 15 Jan. 1804, d. unm. 24 Feb.
1855.
2. William Henrv. b. 20 Dec. 1807, who was drowned 1 Aug. 1823.
3. Charles, Z/. 17 Feb.. (7. 1 May, 1811.
4. Geors:e Nathaniel (Sir), 3rci Bart, of Broke Hall, co. Suffolk. Admiral
R.N., C^B., and High Sheriff of Suffolk, 1864, b. 26 April, 1812, m. 27
Aug. 1853, Albinia ^Maria, second dau. of Thomas Evans, of Lyminster,
Sussex, and d.s.p. 14 Jan. 1887, when tbe Baronetcy became extinct.
Sir George bad assumed by Royal Licence, 17 July. 1860, tbe additional
name and arms of ^Middletox pursuant to tbe will of his maternal grand-
father, Sir William Fowle ^liddleton (whose Baronetcy became extinct at
the death of bis son Sir William Fowle Middleton, 2nd Bart.. 2 May.
1860). Sir George was made a C.B. and a Knight of the Medjidie for
bis services in command of H.3LS. " Gladiator " during the Crimean
War.
5. Cbarles Acton, Capt. R.E., b. 30 June, 1818, m. 10 March, 1849. Anna
Maria, third dau. of John Hamilton, of Sundrum, Ayrshire, and (7. 7 Sept.
1855, baving by her, who m. 2ndly, Dec. 1859, Capt. William Horton,
R.N., C.B., bad with other issue, who died in infancy,
(1) Philip Hamilton Acton, b. 19 Nov. 1851. d. 21 April, 1858.
(1) Jane Anne, m. 10 Oct. 1882. James St. Vincent, 4th Baron de
Sanmarez, and has issue {see Blkke's Peerage o,id Baroiietage).
(2) Frederica Mary Horatio, m. 22 Oct. 1878. Sir Lambton Loraine,
Bart., and has issue (■<ee Burke V Peerage and Baronetage).
6. Edmund Turner, b. 8 April, d. 12 July, 1821.
1. Louisa, d. uitm. 5 Aug. 1889.
II. Charles (Sir), K.C.B., of Henley Hall, co. Suffolk, Maj.-Gen. in the
Army, and sometime ]\I.P. for the Eastern Division of Suffolk, b. 21 Feb.
1779, assumed by sign manual 1822, the additional name of Veke, and
d. unm. 3 April, 1843.
HI. HoiiATio George, of whom presently.
f. Elizabeth, hi. 7 ^Mav, 1795, Edmund Tiu-nor, of Stoke RochforJ, and d.
1801.
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FAMILY RECORDS.
II. Isabella !Marj, m. 17i^6, Gen. John Leveson-Gower, and d. 28 ^lay, 1>17
(see IJikkk's Peerage and Barouettigf, Slthekland, D.)
HI. Thurland, d. xinm. 1S05. iv. Anna, d. 1831.
The yonncrest son,
Majoc-Gkx. H' 'RATIO George Buoke, of Gloucester Place, London, some-
time A.U.C. to the Queen, and Col. of the SSth Recrt.. h. 4 June, ITUO. ui. \?,
Dec. 1S2.3. Fredei'ica Sophia, dau. of James Mure, of Cecil Lodge, Herts, and
d. 30 Xnz- 1800, having by her, who d. 7 Oct. 1867, had issue, an only son.
Horace Broke, of Gladwyns, Harlow. Essex, J. P. (Cb'h — United Universit}-).
h. 26 Sept. 1827, m. 1st. 8 May. 1S<jO, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Brampton
Gordon. ^M.P., of Letton Hall, Xortolk (.see Burke's Landed Gentry), and by her.
who d. II Jan. 1868. had issue,
I. Hon\tio George (Rev.), vicar of Holme, near Peterborough, b. 27 N(jv.
1861, m. I June, 1893, Mary Campbell, dau. of the late Capt. Henry Smith
Adiington, of Holmehale Hall, Norfolk, and has issue,
Dorothy Margaret, b. 16 March. 1894r.
II. Harry, Capt. R.E., h. 11 ^[ay. 1864. in. Philip, b. 9 Jan. 1367.
I. Katharine Louisa, h. 30 Nov. 1862.
He m. 2ndly, 23 April, 1870, Geoi-gina Marianne, eldest dau. of the late Sir
Richaii;! !Mayne. Chief Commissioner of the Police, and by her has issue,
II. Margaret Georgina, b. S March, 1878.
Arms — Or a cross engi-ailed party per pale sa. and gu. Crest — A brock
or badger passant ppi*.
CLOSE-BROOKS.
Lineage of Brooks. — Thomas Brooks, of Langho,
Lancashire, living 1610, left issue, Samuel, of whom
presently, and Thomas, b. 1646. The elder son,
Samuel Brooks, of Billington, co. Lancaster, b.
1641, left issue, Edmund, ?).^16&3, and Thomas, of
■whom presently. The younger son,
Thomas Brooks, of Billington, b. 1696, had issue,
JoHX, of -whom presentlv, and Elizabeth, b. 1730.
The sou,
John Brooks, of Waddington, co. Lancaster, h.
1727, who left issue, a son,
William Brooks, of Whalley, Lancashire, b. 1763,
rti. 29 Dec. 1785, Sarah Greenall, and d. 3 Oct. 1846,
having by her, who d. 18 June, 1810, aged 51, had
issue,
1. John, of Prestwich, Manchester, bapt. 23 Dee.
1788, TO. 15 June, 1814, Alice, dau. of James
Marshall, and d. 27 Oct. 1849, having by her, who d.
issne
1. William, b. 23 March, 1815, d. nam. 4 March, 1852.
2. James Marshall, b. 23 July, 1821.
3. John, of "Wanlays How and of Crawshall Hall, Lancashire, b. 29
April, 1819, m. 4 Xov. 1844, Mary, dau. of Ralph Orrell, of Stockport.
and d. 27 June, 1864, having by her. who d. 8 May, 1865, had issue,
(1) John, of Portal, Tarporley, Cheshire, b. 20 Aug. 1850, m. 8 Jan.
1874, Louisa, dau. of Sir John Drummond Hay, G.C.M.G., K.C.B..
and has issue,
John Hay, b. 22 June, 1878.
7 June, 1852, had
CLOSE-BROOK.^. Ill
tl) Alice. III. 'I'l April. l^tijS, James Tertius Dugdale, and has issue.
(2) Mary, m. 31 Aug. 1S70, Samuel Taylor Meudel, and (/. 14 'June.
1881, lcaviii<i^ issue.
4. Thomas, created Locn Ckawshaw, of Wiiatton. LoaLrhborouorli, eo.
Leicester, aud of Crawshaw Hall. Lancashire. /». 15 May, 1S25. in. 7 Au<>.
1851, Catherine, dau. of John Jones, of Kelsall Hall, co. Salop, and has
issue (see Bl'F.ke's Peerage atul Bnmni'tnge).
.'). Samuel, h. 1830. d. tiuiii. 6 June, 183S.
1. Alice, b. 1827, d. num. 6 July, 1844.
II. Samuel, of whom presently.
III. Richard, of Blackburn, Lancashire, surgeon, bapt. 13 Xov. 1796, buried
at Whalley, 21 March, 1822. d. ttnm.
ir. William, of Wigan, Lancashire, bapt. 14 Feb. 1798, and buried 1 Nov.
1821, d. tinui.
V. Thomas, of Manchester, bapt. 3 Feb. 1799, and buried 21 Feb. 1831,
d. num.
I. Elizabeth, bapt. 1 April, 1787, buried 14 Aug. 1807, d. num.
It. Xancy, bapt. 29 Sept. 1706, m. 2 March,' 1829, Rev. Sandford John
Cyril Adamson, of Padiham, Lancashire.
The second son,
Samuel Brooks, of Whalley. Lancashire, b. 12 Aui::. 1793, m. I Feb. 1818,
.Margaret, dau. of Thomas Hall, of Blackburn. Lancashire, and d. 7 June,
1864. having by her, who d. 29 Feb. 1840, aged 48, had issue,
I. William Cunliffe CSir). Bart., of Barlow Hall. 2klanchester, created a
Baronet, 4 :^[arch, 188G, b. 30 Sept. 1819, m. 1st, 25 July, 1842, Jane
Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph Orrell, of Stockport. Cheshire, and by her, who d.
10 Oct. 1865, had issue. He in. 2ndly, 5 Xov. 1879, Jane, dau. of Col.
DaWd Davidson, C.B. (see Burke's Peerage dad Baronetage).
II. John (Rev.), rector of Walton le dale, Lancashire, b. 14 March, 1825, ,n.
20 May, 1850. Anne, dau. of John Jones, of Shackerley Hall, Salop, and d.
10 Xov. 1856, leaving issue.
1. John, M.P. for Altrincham, Cheshire, b. 7 April, 1856, d. num.
8 March, 1886.
1. Margaret Annie, in. 16 July, 1873, Capt. John Mount Batten, 8th
Regt. and has issue.
2. Emily, in. 25 July, 1874, John Brooks Close-Brooks, and has issue (vid-i
post) .
3. Catherine, m. 2 Sept. 1880, Andrew Knowles of Xew Court, co.
Gloucester, and has issue.
III. Thomas, of Barkby Hall, co. Leicester, b. 3 July, 1829, m. 1st, 6 Oct.
1852, Saraii Amelia, dau. of John Turner, and by her, who d. 10 June,
18S1, has issue,
1. Samuel, b. 13 Jan. 1855, ?». 17 Xov. 1876. Amelia Caroline, dau. of
Buckler Triggs and widow of John William Yabsley, and has issue,
Samuel Anthony, b. 2 Oct. 1888.
1. Jessie Xancy, m. 21 June, 1887, Edward Handley Warner, of the Elms,
Loughborough, and has issue.
2. Agnes, m. 29 Jan. 1887, Frederick Weber of Oldcroft Cottage, Stafford,
Surrey, and has issue.
He in. 2ndly. 31 Oct. 18S2. Catherine, dau, of Joseph Ba^-ner, of Liverpool,
and by her has issue,
2. Joseph Bavner, b. IS Sept. 1883.
3. Thomas Edward, b. 26 Oct. 1885.
r. Sarah, b. 13 May, 1818. ,n. 18 Aug. 1840, William Burd. .son of Alderman
John Burd, and by him, who d. 29 Sept. 184S, had issue. Samuel, of London,
who assumed by Royal Licence, 14 Feb. 1889, the additional surname and
112 FAMILY RECORDS.
arms of Brooks, h. 14 Aug. lSt5. /n. 2') July, 18G8, Elizabeth Sarah, (hm.
of William Kiiiirht. of ^Manchester, au<l ha.s issue, Aruj and !Mabel.
11. Anne. h. 8 Aug. 1821, m. 15 April, 1845, Jauies Clo.se, of Naples (s,^
below), and d. 19 July, 1876, leaving issue.
Lineage of Close. — Jons Close, of Manchester (third son of John Ct.osK.
of Leeds, by his wife, the dau. of — Marsden), m. at Liverpool, 28 May, 179 K
Mary, only child and heir of Matthe'.v Rylance, of "Wigan, Lancashire, by
Mary Taylor, his wife, and d. 14 Dec. 183o, having by her, who d. 31 March,
1849, had issue,
I. John. d. an infant. ll. Henry, d. an infant.
III. George, d. an infant. iv, James, of whom presently.
v. Thomas, of Nottingham, J.P., F.S.A., h. 12 Feb. 179G, m. 17 Sept. 1827,
Ellen, dau. of James Smith, of Nottingham, and Ellen ifelville, his wife.
and d.s.p. 25 Jan. ISSl.
VI. John, of Naples, merchant, h. 24 June, 1797, d. tinm. 10 Mav, 1842.
vii. "William, h. 1800. d. June, 1820.
vm. Frederick, Lieut. 86th Regt., drowned near Clonmel, 26 Feb. 1816.
(i. unm.
I. Pauline Jane, h. 25 Jan. 1811, in. 16 Dec. 1845, Guiseppe Maria Francesco
Geracchino Romano, advocate.
The fourth son,
James Close, of Manchester and Naples and Antibes, Alps Maritimes.
France, b. 16 Feb. 1799, m. 1st, 8 Sept. 1834. Henrietta Hannah, dau. of
Henry Gaskell, of Southworth House, Wigan, Lancashire, and by her, who d.
2 July, 1836, had one son.
I. Henry Gaskell. of Kirtlington Park, Oxford, and formei'ly of Condover
Hall, CO. Salop, J. P. for that shire, barrister-at-law. b. 2 July. 1836, in.
11 May, 1869. Elinor Caroline Louisa, dau. of the late Sir Henry
Main waring, Bart, of Peover Hall, Cheshire {set Burke's Peerage and
Baronetage), and has issue,
1. Thomas, b. 19 March, 1873.
2. George Henry, h. 29 Dec. 1874. d. 6 April, 1880.
3. Frederick, b. 15 May, 1877.
1. Henrietta. 2. Engla ^Eargaret. 3. Elinor Gathleen.
James Close m. 2udly, 15 April, 1815, Anne, second dau. of the late Samuel
Brooks, of Manchester, banker {see Bcrke's Peerage and Baronetage'), and (/.
18 Dec. 1865, having by her, who d. 19 July, 1876, had further issue,
II. JoHX Brooks, of whom presently.
III. James Brooks, b. 30 July. 1851, m. 25 Dec. 1885, Susan, dan. of William
Tnrner Humble, of Chester, and has issue.
IV. William Brooks, b. 6 :May, 1853, m. 14 Sept. 1880, Mary Baker, dau. of
— Panllin. of New York, and has issue.
V. Frederick Brooks, b. 6 Dec. 1854, m. Oct. 1881, ^largaret, dau. of
William Turner Humble, of Chester, and d. June. 1890.
VI. Thomas Brooks, b. 22 Feb. 1859, d. 9 Nov. 1871.
I. ^Margaret Mary Brooks, m. 17 Sept. 1874, John Frederick Eaden, of
Newnham. co. Cambridge, and d. 11 June, 1877, leaving issue.
II. Grace Brooks, m. Frank Bowen AVarrick. of Nice, France.
HI. Anne Brooks, m. 3 May, 1881, Henry William Eaden, of Totton. Hants,
and has issue.
The second son,
John Brooks Close-Brooks, of Birtles Hall, Chelfovd, Cheshire (Club —
Oxford and Cambridge), who assumed by Royal Licence, 14 Feb. 1889, the
additional name and arms of Brooks, was h, 9 June, 1850, w. 25 July,
BROOME— BROWXE. 113
187-t, his cousin Emily, second d:iu. of the hitu Rev. John Brooks (who was
son of the late Samuel Brooks, of ;^[anchester, lianker). and has issue,
1. John Charles, b. IS June, 1S7G. il. Arthur Brooks, h. 22 Oct. 1SS4,
I. Annie Isabel. it. Emily Catherine. in. Margaret Beatrice.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th. aro". three bars wavy az. a cross tlory crminois,
and in chief a fountain ; ^nd and ord, vert on a chevron arg. a falcon ppr.
between in chief two bezants each charged with a cross patee gu. and in base
a garb or. Crests — 1. A demi lion i-ainpant arg. charged on the shoulder
with a fountain, and holding in the paws a harpoon in bend sinister and lined
ppr. 2. A garb or pierced transversely by a spear ppr. headed arg. Motto
— Finem respice.
BROOME.
Lineage.— Previous to 1300 this family i-esided in Shropshire. At a later
date a younger branch settled in Worcestershire. Sir "William pe Brome was
standard bearer to King Hlxrv VI, and his son Heury fell at Bosworth field
in 1485. JoHX BnoME was standard bearer to Sir Allen Zouch. and Barthol-
omew Brome VI. the niece of Archbishop Craumer. About 1660 a baron's
coronet was added to the arms of the Worcestershire family of the Broomes
" for assisting His Majesty " (Charles II) '• with money when in foreigir
parts." The Broomes of this period probably farmed their own lands, and
from the year 1G72 the name appears regularly in the Kidderminster parish
register. Samcel Broome, of Kidderminster, m. ISOO, Saiali, dau. of R. Nevill,
of Llangennech, co. Carmarthen, and by her had issue, a son,
Edwakd Richard Broome, of Llanelly, co. Carmarthen, b. 1825, m. 11 Oct.
1845, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Brinton, of Kidderminster (see that
family), and (7. 20 July, 1849, having by her, who d. 13 June, 1895, had issue,
I. Edward Alfred, of whom presently.
IT. Erank, b. 1848, m. 1876. Edith Grace Westbrook, and has, with three
dans., two sons, Geoffrey and Frank Crossley Griffiths.
The elder son,
Edward Alfred Broome, F.R.G.S., of Areley Court, Stourport. Worcester
(Clubs — Reform, Nimrod, and Alpine; W.), J. P. co. Worcester and for Kidder-
minster, late Lieut. Worcestershire Hussars, b. 31 July, 1846, m. 11 Oct. 1872,
Charlotte ]\[ary, dun. of the late John William Sparrow, of Beckminster, co.
Stafford, and has issue,
I. Edward Xevill, b. 18 Jan. 1876. ii. Alan Richard, b. 1879, d. 1880.
1. Winifred. ii. Sylvia Mary. iii. Phyllis Rath Ginevra.
Arms — Vert on a chevron arg. three slips of brooin ppr.
BROWNE.
Lineage. — Capt. Thomas Browne, of Hinckley, co. Leicester, an officer of
the 4th Dragoon Guards, m. 1797, Maria, dau. of William Chapman, and d.
1803, having by her, who d. 1851, bad issue, a son.
Col. Bexjamix Browxe, of Stouts Hill, co. Gloucester, an officer of the Royal
Gloucestershire Hussars, and formerly of the 9th Lancers, b. 1798, m. 25
ilarch, 1832, !Mary Anne Lloyd, second dan. of Thomas John Llojd Baker, cf
Hardwicke Court, co. Gloucester (see Burke's Landed Gentry), and d. 1853,
having by her, who was b. 1804, and d. 9 March, 1882, had issue,
I
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FA:^lirA" RECORDS.
I. William Llovd, of Hiq'liam Hall. co. Leicester, Col. late otli Lancers, b.
28 Nov. ISo.j, in 19 May. ISOo. Chai-lotte Elizabetb, eldest dau. of the
late Gen. James Orde, and Lady Elizabeth, his wife.
II. Charles Oide, Capt. (retired) R.A., in. 1st, Wilhelraina Frances Reeves,
and 2ndlr, Anne ]Maria ^litchell, and has issue,
1. Granville.
1. ;^Lary Ethel Stanley. 2. Mysie Kathleen. 3. Florence.
4. Mabel. 5. Alice. 6. Sybil.
III. Bexjamix Chai'MAX, of whom presently.
I. Annabella Maria.
The youngest son,
Sir Bexjamix Chapmax Browne. Knt., D.C.L., of "NVestacrcs, Newcastle-
npon-Tyne, J. P. for cos. Xorthumberland and Gloucester and for Newcastle-
upon-Tyne, ^layor of Newcastle 1SS5-7, h. 2G Aug. 1S89, m. 9 Feb. 1S61,
Annie, dau. of R. T. Atkinson, of High Cross House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
and has issue,
I. Edward Granville, Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, b. 1862.
II. Benjamin Chapman, h. 1876. in. William Lloyd, b. 1879.
I. Evelyn ]\Iinne. ii. Helen Maiy. rii. Winifred Isabel.
IV. Maude Catharine.
DU MOULIN-BROWNE.
Lineage. — SiPw Ajn'thoxt Browne, who was created a
Knight of the Bath at the coronation of Richard II
(lo77), left two sons,
I. Robert (Sir), his heir.
II. Stephen (Sir), Lord !Mayor of London, 17 Hexrt VI
(1439), was a gi-eat benefactor to the poor in the year of
his mayoralty.
The elder son,
Sir Robert Bro^O'E, living temp. Hexry V, left an only
son and heir.
Sir Thomas Browxe, of Beechworth Castle, Surrey,
treasurer of the household to King Hexry Y1, and sherilf
of Kent, 1444 and 1460. He m. Eleanor, dau. and co-
heiress of Sir Thomas Fitz Allan, of Beechworth, Surrey,
brother of John, Earl of Arundel, and had issue,
I. George (Sir), of Beechworth Castle, from whom the extinct baronets of
Beechworth. The baronetcy was created 7 July, 1627, and became extinct,
3 Nov. 1690 (see Burke's Extinct Baronetage).
II. William, who d.s.p. ill. Aathoxy", of whom presently.
IV. Thomas.
V. Robert (Sir), vi. Mary, dau. of Sir William Mallet, Knt.. and left an
only dau. and heir, Eleanor, m. 1st, Sir Thomas Fogge, and 2ndly, Sir
William Kempe, of Olantye, co. Kent.
I. Catherine, in. Humphry Sackville, of Buckhurst, Surrey.
The third son,
Sir Axthoxy Bro\n"xe, Knt., Standard Bearer of England, 1 Hexrt VII
1485, and Governor of Queenborough Castle, Kent, in the following year, and
Constable of the Castle of Calais, IS Hexry VII (1508). He was knighted
1486. Sir Anthony m. Lucy, dan. and co-heir of John Nevil, Marquis of
Montacute, and widow of Sir Thomas Fitzwilliam, of Aldvrark, co. York,
and d. 1506, having had issue,
DU MOULIX-BROWXE. 115
I. Anthonv (Sir), of wlioni presently.
1. Elizabeth, in. Henrj Somerset. Earl of Worcester.
H. Lucy, ui. 1st, Sir Tlioina.s Clifford, Knt., third son of Henry, Earl of
Cumberland, and "iudly, John, son of Sir John Cutts, Knt.
The only son,
Siii AxTUOXY BuowNK, K.G., who was with the Earl of Surrey, Lord High
Admiral, at Southampton, 14 Hexkv VIII, when he convoyed tlie Emperor
from that port to Biscay. Sir Anthony, v>-ho held numerous important othces,
hi. 1st, Alice, dau. of Sir John Gage, K.G., and by hex% who d. ^larcli, lo40,
had issue,
I. Ax iHOXY, of whom presently.
ir. "William, )ii. Ann, dau. and co-lieircss of Sir Hugh Hastings, of Elsing, co.
^Norfolk, and was anc^-stor of the BuuwxES, of Elsing.
II r. Henry.
IV. Francis, m. Anne, dau. of Sir William Goring, of Burton, co. Sussex,
and relict of Sir George Lyne.
V. Thomas. vr. George. vii. Henry.
I. !Mary, vi. 1st, John, second son of Thomas Grey, Marquis of Dorset, and
2ndly. Sir Henry Capel. of Hadham, Herts.
II. ^label, 7/;. Gerald. 11th Earl of Kildare, and c7. 1510.
III. Lucy, TH. Thomas Roper, of Eltham, co. Kent, ancestor of Lord Teynhani.
Sir Anthony ni. 'indl}-. Lady Elizabeth FitzGerald, dan. of Gerald, 9th
Earl of Kildare, and (7. 6 May, 154S, having had issue, two sons, who d. in
infancy. The eldest son,
Sir Axthoxy Buowxe. K.G., Isfc Viscount Montagu, knighted at the
Coronation of Eiuvaku VI, 1547, and advanced to the Peerage by Queen
!Marv, 2 Sept. 1554. He was afterwards accredited Ambassador to the Court
of Spjin, by Queen Elizabeth. His lordship served on the trial of Mary,
Queen of Scots. He vi. 1st, Jane, dau. of Robert Ratcliffe, Earl of Susses, aud
by her, who d. 22 July, 1553, had issue,
I. AxTHOXY, of whom presently.
I. Mai-y, ?u. 1st, Heni;\- Wriothesley, Earl ()f Southampton, 2ndly, Sir Tliomas
Heneage, Knt., and -jidly, Sir William Harvey, Bart., created Ljrd Harvey,
of Ross (see Bckke's Extinct Peerage).
His lordship m. 2Li<lly, Magdalen, dau. of William, Lord Dacres, of Gilleslaud,
and d. 19 Xov. 1592, having by her had issue,
IT. George (Sir), of Wickham, Kent, from whom the e.xtinct Baronets of
. Caver.-ham (see Bl'RKe's E.rtinct Baronetage).
in. Henry (Sir), of Kiddington, co. Oxford, from whom the Baronets of
that line, now extinct (.>te Buuke's Extinct Baronetage).
IV. Anthony (Sir), Knt., of Effingham, m. Anne Bell, of Xorfolk. and d.s.p.
v. Thomas, J. 7«?nn. vi. Philip, dr.jj. vii. William, c?.t' .p.
II. Elizabeth, vi. Sir Robert Dormer, afterwards Lord Dormer.
III. Mabel, hi. Sir Henry Capel, ancestor of the Earl of Easex.
IV. Jane, hi. Sir Francis Lacon, of Willey, co. Salop.
The eldest son.
Sir Axthoxv Browxe, K.G.. I. 22 July, 1553, m. Mary. dau. of Sir William
Dormer, of Evthorp, Bucks, by Dorothy, his wife. dau. of Anthony Catesby. of
Whiston. Xorthauts. and d.v.p. 19 Oct. 1592, having by her (who ni. 2ndly, Sir
Edward Uvedale, and 3rdly, Sir Thomas Gerard, of Bryn, and was buried
1637) had issue.
I. Anthony ^iaria, 2nd Viscount Montagu, s. his grandfather, h. 1572, r.i.
Feb. 1591, Lady Jane Sackville, dau. of Thomas. Earl of Dorset, and d. 23
Oct. 1629, leaving issue. His line became extinct on the death s.p. 1793, of
George Samuel, t>th Viscount (see Bl'Rke's Extinct Peerage).
II. Joux, of whom presently.
■ III. William, a Jesuit lay brother, d. at Liege. 20 -Aug. lo37.
I 2
ITG FAMILY RECORDS.
t. Dorothy. ;/;. Erlmnnd Lee, of St-iiitou Burv. Bucks.
II. Jane, ui . Sir Francis Eng^letielil, Bart., of Kn^^lctield, Berks.
III. Catherine, ;;;. — Treganion (or Tregonwell).
The second son,
John' Bcow.VK.of Eascbourne, or^Iidburst. Su.ssex, ni. circa 169-i, Anne, dau.
of — Gift'ord. and was buried 1040, having by her, who was buried 11 May,
1615, had issue,
I. Staxil.xuj;. or whom presently.
II. Georofe, of Midhui'st. Sussex, and "Ripley. Surrey, lu. 22 Dec. 1630, Anne
Wheeler, and was buried 14 Juno, 1()6S, Icavino^ i.ssue.
I. ^ifary, ;/;. John Doncastcll. of Wellhouse, Berks, and had issue.
II. Catherine. iii. Elizabeth.
The elder son,
Stamlaus Browxe. of Easebourne, Su?ses, an officpr in the army of
Chari.k.s I, was buried 1664, leaving by Ellenora, his wife, who survived
him,
I. Stanislaus, of whom presently.
II. Charles, bapt. 28 July, buried 28 Sept. 1658.
I. Elizabeth, living 1686,
The elder sou,
Staxilai's Buowxk, of Easebourne, Sussex, living 1GS6, ?». Honor, dau. of
Claudius Malbrank, a merchant of Cadiz, heir to the ^lanor of IMethley,
"Warwick, and had issue,
I. Francis, a monk at Cadiz, gave Methley Manor to his brother Mark, and
d. tinin. at Sr. Lucar.
ii. Nicholas, f/. nnm. in. Stanilaus, d. unra.
IV. Makk, of whom we treat.
I. ^lary, '/.". Sir Roger Langley, Bart., of Higham Gobions, Beds, but d.s.p.
28 April, 1787.
II. Anne, hk Henry Matthew, of Heathouse, Hants, and d. 28 April, 1750,
leaving issue.
III. Elizabeth, r,i. — Astley, of Escott Hall, co. Warwick, and had issue.
IV. ^lary, hi. Robert Allwyn, of Treford, Sussex, and had issue.
The youngest son,
Mark Bk'jwxe, of Easebourne, co. Sussex, and of ^lethley, co. Warwick, m.
1st, Mary, dau. of — Simpson, of Monksherborue, Hants, which ladj d.s.p.
He m. 2ndly, 2 Feb. 1743-4, Anastasia. dau. and co-heir of Sir Richaid
Fi'ancis Moore, 3rd Bart., of Fawley, Berks, V)v Anastasia, his first wife, dau.
and co-heir of John Aylward (her sister m. Charles Howard, of Greystocke,
and was mother of the 12th Duko of Norfolk), and d. 7 Feb. 1755, having by
lier, who was buried 26 Dec. 17S0, had issue.
I. Mark Anthony, s. his kinsman as 9th Viscount Montagu, h. 2 March,
1744-5, m. 6 Feb. 1797, Frances, second dan. of Thomas ^lanby, of Down-
sell Hall, Essex, but d.s.p. '27 Nov. 1797, wlien the Peerage is supposed to
have become extinct (.^ee Bcrkk's Extinct Peerarje).
II. Stanislaus, bapt. 29 Oct. 1753. d. 26 Feb. 1763.
I. Mary, of whom we treat.
II. Anastasia, h. 10 Mav, 1749. m. 17 April. 1780, Sir Thomas ^fannoek,
8th Bart, of Giffords Hall, Suffolk, who d.s.p. 2 Sept. 1781. She d. IS
April, 1814.
The elder dau.,
Mauy Browne, h. 3 July. 1747, m. 19 May, 1772, Oliver Jonx pl' Moclix,
of Brittany, France, and of ^loorfields, London, and d. 26 April, 1784, having
by him, who d. 14 Nov. 1780. had issue,
I. James Joseph, h. 30 April. 1773, d. inim. at Baltimore, U.S.A., 8 Aug. 1S21.
II. Andrew Joskph Ai.okijcs, of wliom presently.
I. Barbara ilathilda, b. 26 Dec 1776, m. S Aug. 1S05, Jsan Pierre Louis
BROWNE. 117
FraiK^ois Cesai- de Fages, Baron de Fsiges Vaumale, of the Kingdom of
France, ami (Lsj^. -5 Nov. 1858. He d. 2 Nov. 1827.
The second son,
Andrew Joseth Aloeijus pc Moclix, of Methlej, co. "Wai-wick. Lieut.
43rd Regt., 6. 11 ^[ay, 177-i. m. 2-4 June, 1801. Elizabeth, dan. and heir of
George Dyer, of Bristol, and u. at Bath, 4 July, 1854, ha^nng by her, who «/.
24 June, 1859, had issue,
I. NiCHOL.vs Selby, of -whom presently.
II. George Francis, h. 10 June, 1812. </. 7t)im. at Strongherst, 28 April, 1828.
I. Auastasia, b. 2 Feb. 1806, in. 9 Sept. 1829, Hypolite Pom-vendier,
Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur, and d. 8 Nov. 1881.
II. Eliza Mary Anne, h. 26 July, 1808, vi. 20 Oct. 1829, Auguste Tancq,
Capt. 52nd Regt. of French Infantry, and d. 8 Dec. 1841.
III. Ann Compton, b. 2G April. 1814. m. 13 Jan. 1846, Rowland Atcherly,
:^[.D., of Bath, who d. 11 :\Larch, 1851.
IV. Marie Josepha, b. 4 Jan. 1817, d. nnm. 3 Feb. 1884.
The elder son,
Nicholas SELin* du ^Moulix-Browxe. of Leamington, co. "Warwick, h. 24
Feb. 1810, assumed by Royal Licence, dated 13 Oct. 1885, the additional
snrnarae and arms of Bcowxe, m. 20 Aug. 1847, Rebecca Grace, youngest dau.
of John Cann, of Faidge House, co. Devon, and d. 10 June, 1^86, having by
hei', who d. 14 Feb, 1889, had issue,
I. Ch.ilKles Nicholas, of whom presently.
II. Arthur Francis, b. 10 April, 1856, d. unm. 23 Aug. 1878.
I. Eliza Gertrude, b. 11 Nov. 1848. d. unm. 9 July, 1859.
II. Rebecca Josephine, b. 13 March, 1854, d. unia. 16 Oct. 1878.
The only surviving son,
Charles Nicholas du Moulix-Browxe, of Leamington, b. 19 March, 1851,
m. 27 July, 1881, Winifrede ^lary, eldest dau. of Henry Bacchus, of Leaming-
ton, and d. 14 June, 1890, having had issue,
I. Charles Joseph, b. 6 Nov., d. 9 Dec. Ifc82.
II. Charles Axthoxy, of whom presently.
III. Francis Stanislaus, b. 10 Feb. 1888.
IV. Joseph Henry, b. 23 March, 1890.
I. Mary Anastasia Agnes, b. 21 Jan., d. 9 Feb. 1884.
The eldest surA'iving son,
Charles Axthoxy dl' ^Moulix-Bcowxe. of Leamington, the pi^esent representa-
tive of the family of Browxe of Easebourne, and heir general of the family of
Moore of Faidey Court, b. 9 Nov. 1886.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa. three lions passant in bend between two
double cotises arg. {for Browxe) ; 2nd and 3rd, erminois on a chevron
engrailed between three lions' heads erased gu. a tleur-de-lys between 1 wo
leopards' faces jessantde lys ov(for du MofLix). Crests — 1. An eagle displayed
vert {for Browxe). 2. A leopard's fiice or transfixed through the mouth :ind
head with two tilting spears in saltire ppr. and surmounted, by a fleur-de-lys
gu. Mottoes — (Over the Crests)— 1. Suivez raison ; and 2. In te douiine
speravi.
BROWNE.
Lineage. — The ancestor of this family settled in the city of Cork about the
time of the Restoration, and rn. 1st, 1063. Anne, dau. of Robert Vowell, who
d. without issue; he ra. 2ndly. in 1666, Helena, dau. of William Hovell, of
Kinsale, co. Cork, and by her left issue,
U^ FA^IILY RECORDS.
I. Edward, of •wlioni presently.
I. Helena, !-;. James Kingsmill. ii. Mary, m. Hugh ^NHllerd.
The son,
EnwAKD Briiw.vk, !MaTor of Cork, 1714, pnrcliased Rlverstown. co. Cork. /-.
1676, 111. 16'c>9, Juditli, dau. and heiress of "Warham Jemmett, and had issue,
I. Jkmmktt (Rev.), of whom presently.
II. Thomas, m. Judith, only child of Ambrose Jackson, and left issne.
III. Edward, d. num. at Lisbon, 170'J.
IV. St. John (Rev.), D.D., m. Amelia, dau. of Edward St. George, and left
issue.
v. William Hovell. v(. John, J. 17S2.
I. Mary, d. 17S'.>.
II. Judith, hi. Rev. John Kenny, son of William Kenny, by Catherine, dau.
of Sir Peter Courthope, and left issue. •
The eldest son,
Thi: ]Mi'st Rkv. jKM.Mr.TT Bkowxe. of Riverstown, was snccessively Dean
of Ross, 1733, Bishop of Killaloe. 1743, of Cork, 174.j, and of Elphin, 1772, and
Archbishop of Tuam, 1775. He m. 1723, Alice, dau. of Thomas "Waterhcuse,
and (/. 17S2, having had issue,
I. Edu'AKD, of Avhom presently.
II. Thomas (Rev.), in. Anne. dau. of Rev. David "Waterhouse, of Tnchow-
leran Castle, co. Kilkenny, and left issue, 1. Alice, m. Lieut. -Col. Roaer
Parke, of Dunalley, co. Sligo ; 2. Lydia, in. Caleb Falkner, eldest son of Sir
Riggs Falkner, 1st Bart, of Allen IMount, co. Cork, and d.s.p. m.
III. Warham, bapt. 15 Nov. 1733, Ensign ooth Regt.
I. Elizabeth, m. Ven. Chambre Corker, Archdeacon of Ardagh.
His eldest son.
The Ykx. Edwai:d Buowxe. Archdeacon of Ross. b. 1720, vi. 1st, 1752, Anne,
dau. of Christopher Earbery. of Shandangan, co. Cork, by whom he had issue,
I. Jemmett (Rev.), of whom presently.
u. Christopher (Rev.), d. >nnn. 1S02. I. Hannah, d. iDim.
He m. 2ndly, Mary Gertrude, dau. of Richard Jenkins, of Bicton Hall ' co.
Salop, and d. 1777, leaving issue,
III. Charlton (Rev.), d. nnm. iv. Edward, R.X.
II. Mary Anne, d. nnm. III. Isabella, d. vum. iv. Emma, d. num.
V. Harriott Gertrude, m. 20 Api-il, 1789, Capt. Anthony Kynnersley, of
Shrewsbury, co. Salop, and left issue.
The eldest son.
Rev. Je.mmett Browxe, of Riverstown. prebendary of Killaspngmullane,
CO. Cork, VI. 1784, Frances, dau. and heiress of John Blenuerhassett, of Bally-
seedy, and d. 3 March, 1797, having had issue,
I. Jemmett, his successor. ii. Joiix, successor to his brother.
I. Frances, m. 1813, Rev. Fnmcis Fox, of Fox Hall, co. Longford, and left
issue (see Bl'IIKe's Lauded Gentry, Fox, of Fox Hall).
II. Jane, d. vum. III. Annabella, d. num.
His elder son,
Jemj.'ett BROWXE,of Riverstown, d. unvi. 1850, and was .*. by his brother,
Rkv. Johx Bkiavxe, of RiverstOA\n, h. 1795, 7;;. 1832, Maria Judith, dau. of
Rev. Jnnies Hamilton (see Bl"i:ke's Landed Genfrij, Ka:siilto'S, of Cornacassa),
and left issue,
I. Je.mmett, his heir.
II. John Christopher, .'scholar of Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford, d. 1857.
I'l. Edward Fi-ancis, Lieut. -Col. (retired) 35th Regt.. h. 1835, «?. 1S77,
Elizabeth ^fary, ehlest dau. of Augustin Robinson, of West Lavant House,
Sussex, and has issue, 1. Wiston John; 2. Anthony Edward ; 1. Dorothy
Margaret.
I. J^Iargaret. ir. Frances, d. in infancy. in. Annabel, (/. iinm. 1866.
BRUCE.
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V. Caroline Maria.
VIII. Alice, d. young.
Yi. Emma Isabella,
IV. Gi-ace, d. tnun. 1SG3.
VII. Selina.
The eldest son,
Jemmktt BiiOwxK, of Riverstown. co. Cork, h. 1S?>2, m. 1st, Finances ^[ary,
dau. of Henry ^lills Custance, by whom he has issue,
I. Charlton Basil. ii. Arthur Blennerhassett.
I. Ethel.
He rn. 2ndly, 1S77, liis cousin, Frances Caroline, eldest dau. of ]Major William
Walter Stephenson, Rifle Brigade, by whom he has issue,
III. William Kellermann.
II. Grace Muriel.
BKUCE.
Lineage. — Willum Bruce, of Sumbui'gU and
Symbister, was according to family tradition a cadet
of the Bkl'CES, of CultmaUndie. He was described
as of Symbister in 1.572, and got a charter of some
of the lands of Sumburgh, 28 ^farch, 1-592, from
the Earl of Orkney. He m. 1st, ]\Iarjorie, widow oc
William Sinclair, of Undertonll, and dau. of John
Stewart. Prior of Coldingham (natural son of
James V, by Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Carmichael,
of Crawford), and by her had issue, Robert, his heir.
He TO. 2ndly, at Crail, Fifeshire, 14 Feb. 1.5'.)5,
Isabella, dau. of Sir James Spence, of Wormiston,
and d. 1624, buried at Crail, having by her had
issue, Andrew, from whom descends the family of
Bruce, of Pittarthie, Fifeshire. The elder son,
Robert Bruce, 2nd of Sumburgh and Symbister,
■ju. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Patrick Cheyne, of E?sle-
niont, and 2ndly, 18 July, 162-5, Marjory, dau. of
Andrew Bruce, of Muness, and (/. March, ]636, leaving issue,
I. William, of Avbom presently.
II. Laurence, of Symbister, m. 1643, Margaret, dau. of John Stewart, of
Bigtoun, and d. 1689, leaving issue,
1. John, of Symbister, h. 1646, m. 28 ^lay, 1688, Grizel, dan. of Laurence
Stewart, of Bigtoun, and d. 9 Feb. 1724, leaving issue,
(1) Laurence, d. young. (2) John, d.s.p.
(3) Robert, of Symbi'ster, h. 1G90, m. 1720, :\Iargaret, dau. of Robert
Bruce, of Chalester, and d. 14 July, 1742, leaving i?sue,
c. John, of Symbister, who assumed the name of Stewart, h. 1722,
7)'. 1st, 8 June, 1744, Clementina, dan. and heiress of John Laurence
Stewart, of Bigtoun, and by her, who d. 1748, hatl issue, John
La.urence, d. young, and Margaret, bapt. 29 May, 174-5. He m.
iinaly, 20 Oct. 17-50, Christina, dan. of Thomas Gifford, of Busta, and
d. 9 Xov. 1798, havinc- bv her had a dau. Elizabeth, who m. 28 Jan.
1771, Sir John :\litchell, Bart., of Westshore, and d. 14 Feb. 1791.
h. Willinm, of Symbister and Burravoe, h. 1726, m. 1762, Grizel,
dan. of Robert Hunter, of Lanna, and d. 15 Sept. 1801, leaving issue,
(a) John, d.s.p.
(b) Robert, of Symbister, h. 13 May, 1766, m. 1st, 18 Dec. 1794,
Ursilla Katherine, dau. of John Bruce, of Sumburgh. He m.
2ndly, 1-5 Nov. 1813, Helen, dau. of Robert Wallace. He rf. 27
Feb. 1844, leaving issue, by his first marriage,
1. John Stevrart, d.s.p.
120 FAMILY RECORDS.
2. William Avtlmr, of Symbister, h. 5 J;in. 1790, m. 2o Oct.
1S25, Agnes, second dan. of William Gordon ^lacrae, of Wost-
brook, and </. 15 "March, 1S(J5, leaving' issne. (1) Robert, of
Symbister, h. 21 April, 1S27, vi. 12 Nov. 1802, Anne, dau. of
AVchibald Simson, and <I. 2 April. 1S73, leavinj; issne. a.
William, of Symbister, /-. 23 Sept. 1S63 : h, Archibald Simson,
(/. young; c. Robert Sturat. /.. 14- May, 1873; a. Maria Sarah,
d. young; (2) William Gordon Maciae, of Tow, m. ISbb, Helen,
dau. of John Sullivan; (.3) Laurence, cLs.^). at Coigan River,
N.S.W., 1-i April, 1862 ; (-i) Alexander ^Macrae, (l..<.p. {(b) Alex-
ander ]\Iacrae, of Jackville : (6) Andi-e\v Murison Macrae. Lieut.-
Col. I.S.C, III. 6 July, 16S9. ]Margaret, dau. of Charles Hay. and
has issue, William Arthur ^lacrae, h. 1-5 Jnne, 1890, and Janet
Catherine Hav ; (7) Farquhar Macrae. Capt. 6Hth Regt. ; (8)
George Ward" Cole, Capt. I.S.C. : (9) ,lo\ni, d..<.p. ; (1) Ursula
Katherine, m. 1st, 1 March, 1854. .lames Linning Woodman,
M-ho d. 1 Feb. 1856. She m. 2n(llv, 1859, George Hu.sband
Baird Hay, of Hayfield; (2) Thomas Ann, in. 1878, William
Fearnlev;' (3) Agnes, ?/i. 18G9, Robert Bell, of Lunna.
3. Robert, ofBnrravoe. b. 11 Oct. Ib04, m. 1st, 18 March, 182.5,
Mary, dau. of Rev. David Young. He vi. 2ndly, 16 July, 1847,
Janet, dau. of John Williamsom and d. 30 Aug. 1852, leaviiig
issue by both marriages.
4. Laurence, d.s.p.
1. Helen Johanna, in. 1st, 11 Aug. 1824, Robert Hunter, of
Lunna, and 2ndly. 1815, Thomas Richmond, and d. 6 May,
1S81. -• Margaret.
(a) Ursilla Margaret, m. 1707, Robert Jack.
Laurence. '/. Robert.
a. Grizell, 7n. 16 Jan. 1755, Rev. John Barclay, and d. 1767, leaving
issue.
b. Margaret, m. 1765, Rev. William Jack, and d. 10 Oct. 1812. He
d. 28 Nov. 1808.
(1) Margaret, in. 1718, Charles Xeven, of Windhouse,
2. Robert, of Chalester, in. 1696, Grizel, dau. of Rev. James Xicolson, of
Tingwall, and d. 29 Sept. 1744, leaving issue,
(i) Anna. w. 1718. Thomas Monat, of Garth.
(2) Margaret. 7/;. 1720, Robert Bruce, of Symbister.
(3) Helen, »?. Rev. John Hay. and d. 1 July, 1761. He d. 2 Feb. 1734.
(4) Gi-izel, m. William Leisk, of Lee.
(5) Ursilla, m. 1731, Robert Hunter, of Lunna.
(6) Elizabeth, m. Laurence Smith, of ^larresler, and had issue.
(7) Catherine, in. 1692, Arthur Sinclair, of Scalloway.
III. Andrew, of Braewick, vi. Helen, dau. of William Stewart, of Mains,
and d. 1674, leaving issue.
IT. Patrick. v. James. i. ^lary.
The eldest son,
William Bi:u<.e, 3rd of Sumburgh. Commissioner of Supply, retoured heir
ta his father and grandfather 19 Api-il. 1642, m. 1st. 1646. Elizabeth, dau. of
James Sinclair, of Scalloway, which lady d.s.p. He m. 2ndly, 1656, Margaret,
dau. of John Sinclair, of Quendale, and d. 1675, having by her had issue,
I. RoPKRT, of whom presently. ii. Laurence.
III. Andrew, retoured '• haeres conquestus " of Robert Bruce, of Sumburgh,
22 June, 1672.
I. Dorothea, m. John Ross, of Lund.
II. Margaret, iii. Gilbert Bruce, of Muness.
III. Barbara, 7ii. James Ka^-, minister of Duurossness, who d. 15 Sept. 1716.
c.
BRUCE. 121
The eldest son,
RODEKT Bruce, 4tli of Snmburgli, Corainissioncr of Supj)lj 167S, served
heir 20 ^March, 1(375, of his !_'reat-2:niudfiither, William Bruce, o£ Symbister.
He m. 1^)79, Barbara, dau. of Laareiice Stewart, of Bigtoun, and d. 1GS7,
having- had issue,
I. Robert, il.s.p. vita patn's. IT. WiLLiA>r, of Tvhoin presently.
III. Laukexck, s. his bj-other.
I. Grizel, 7)1. 1st, 1699, John Bruce, of ^luness, and 2ndly, 17 June, 1707,
Thomas Hunter, of Lnnna, and ordly, 1720, Simou Fi'aser.
II. Catherine, m. Charles Sinclair, of Scalloway.
III. Janet, m. John Xeven, of Luning.
The second son,
William Bruce, oth of Sumbarirh, d.s.p. 1690, and was *\ by his brother,
Laurence Bruce, 6th of Sumburgh, Commissioner of Supply 1690 and
170-4, m. 1st, 1714, Elizabeth, dau. of George Crichton, and 2iidly, Anne, dau.
of John Catanjich. and widow of Aiidrew Bruce, and d. 1737, having by his
first "svife had issue, a son.
RoriEKT Bruce, 7th of Sumburgh, vi. before 1733, Alicia, dau. of Sir John
Dalmahoy. Bart., of that ilk, and d. 1764, having had issue by her, with two
daas. (twins), who d. young,
I. Laurence, bapt. 5 Xov. 1734, d. young.
II. JoHX, of whom presently.
The only surviving son,
JoHX Bkuce, 8th of Sumburgh, an advocate, bapt. 30 Xov. 1735, r>i. 22 Dec.
1765, Helen, dau. of Robert Hunter, of Lunna, and d. 17 Oct. 17S8, having
had issue,
I. JoHX, cf whom presently. ii. Robert, b. 8 ^larch, 1769, d. an infant.
III. Robert, b. 7 Sept. 1779, d.s.p.
I. Helen, b. 24 Oct. 1766, vi. 6 April, 1788, Admiral Alexander Fraser, R.X.,
and d. 9 July, 1839, leaving issue.
II. Elizabeth, m. Rev. John Menzies, of Lerwick.
III. Ursilla Katherine, b. 26 April, 1770, m. 18 Dec. 1794. Robert Bruce,
of Symbister.
IV. Alice, b. 20 May, 1774. v. Grizel, b. 25 Xov. 1777, d. num. 1811.
The eldest son,
CoMMAXDER JoHX Bruce, R.X., 9th of Sumburgh, J.P. and D.L., co. Orkney
and Shetland, b. 15 Dec. 1767. m. 7 June, 1795, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Hunter, of Lunna, and d. 4 May, 1831, leaving issue,
I. JoHX, of whom presently. ii. Robert, b. 12 May, 1801, d. 23 Jan. 1808.
I. Elizabeth, b. 21 April. 1796. d. unm. 19 April, 1877.
II. Helen, b. 23 April, 1799, d. 1811.
The only surviving son,
John Bruce, 10th of Sumburgh, J.P. and D.L. for Orkney and Shetland.
Convener of Zetland, b. 17 Feb. 1798, m. 13 June, 1832, ^lary, dau. of John
William Xelson, master shipwright to the Royal Xavy, and d. 21 Jan. 1^85,
having by her, who d. 24 Jan. 1891, had issue,
f. JoHX, of whom presentlv.
II. Thomas Fraser, J.P., Col. Indian Staff, b. 7 May, 1842, d..^.p. 24 Nov. 1895.
III. Robert Hunter, of Lnnna, merchant at Amoy, China, b. 3 Aug. 1845.
IV. James Park, b. 10 May, 1847. d.s.p. 30 May, 1871.
V. George Hector, of Burraland, J. P., Lieut. R.X., b. 7 Feb. 1849, m. 28
June, 1894, Katharine Elizabeth, youncrest dau. of the late Richard White-
head, of Ewell ^[anor. West Farley, Kent.
VI. Frederick Walter, b. 8 Jan. 1853. d.s.p. 21 Jan. 1895.
I. Anna Maria, b. 25 March. 1833, d. 6 Julv, 1886.
It. Elizabeth Helen, b. 11 Aug. 1834, //i.''22 Aug. 1859, Rev. Thomas D.
Wingate, minister of Stromness, and has issue, four sons and five daus.
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FAMILY RECORDS.
III. Maiy, /.. 4 Feb. 1S3G. iv. Alice Grace, h. 16 Jan. 1839.
V. Julia Edirii, /). 1 Xov. 1840, d. u,n,i. 7 June. li^')9.
vr. Ann Jane, 6. 2d Oct. 1843, d. tmm. 7 Jan. 1864.
VII. Lam-a Blanche I^Iatilila, b. 8 Def. 18ol, vi. 13 June. 1878. Edward
^lilies Nelson, of Cleeve House, "West Hampsteiul, X.W., and has issue.
The eldest son,
John Bnr'i:, 11th of Sumlnirgli. Shetland Islands (Chihs — Constitutional
and University and Conservative, Kdinburyh), J. P. and D.L. for Orkney and
Shetland. CouVer.er of Zetland, b. 9 June, 1^37, ;/(. 13 Dec. 1871, ^lary Dalzie),
younger dau. of Ralph Erskiue Scott, of Edinburgh.
Arms — Or a saltire gu. on a chief of the last a mullet of the field.
Crest — A cubit arm erect holding a heart ppr. Motto — Omnia vincit
amor.
BURKE.
Lineage. — Domixick Blrkk, of Clondagoff Castle,
CO. Gahvay, where his family was seated for man\'
generations, was descer-ded through the Bl'UKEs or
Medick and Tiiitn'ui from the Clanricarde family.
He was b. about 1G64, and left issue two sons,
Dominick and Peter, viz.,
T. Dominick, of Clondagoff Castle, who left issue.
two sons, Peter and Anthonv, viz.,
1. Peter, of Clondagoff Castle, b. aboivt 1724.
m. the dau. of — Gladden, of Fahy, co. Galwa},
and d. about 1770, leaving issue,
(1) Matthew (or Martin). (/. num. Aag. or
Sept. 1826.
(2) Anthony, of ClondagoS Castle, b. 1755.
m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Patrick Skerrit, ot
Eyrecourt, co. Galway, and had issue, an only
dau., Maria. He in. 2ndly. Frances,* dau. of
— Carrol, of Newlawn, co. Tipperary. and d. 24 April, 1835, having by
her, who d. 5 Feb. 1838. aired 70. had issue an only son. James Carrol,
b. 1804, m. Oct. 1829, Bidelia. dau. of John Dowling. and grand-dau. of
John D'Arcy, of Longford Castle, co. Gahvay, and (7. 14 Feb. 1^36,
leaving, with other issue, a dau. Mary Eliza, m. 27 June, 1S50, Garret
Burke, of Woodford.
(1) A dau., ??i. 1st. Tobias Burke, of Bally.shruel, and had issue. Slie m.
2ndly, — O'Leary, of Xena-jh, co. Tipperary.
(2) Rose, on. Michael Cogblan, of Tjnagh, co, Galway.
2. Anthony, of London, d. nurd, in early life,
IT. PsTt'R, of whom presently.
The younger son,
Peter Blkke, settled at Birr for Par.sonstown), King's Co., rn. Elizabeth,
dau. of Henry Ccnierford, of Faddcnbegg. and Elleanour. his wife, dau. of
Grace, of Gracefield, and d. about 1764, buried in the family vault in Birr
Churchyard, leaving issue,
I. Dominick, of Bulljloughnane (or Riverstown),co. Tipperary, ni. Catherine,
dau. of Philip Langton, of Birr, King's Co., and d. at Rathcoole, June, 1786,
buried in Birr Churchyard, having by her, who d. 1801, had issue,
* She -was cou?in of Sir "William Parker Carrol, Knt., and of Marianne, ilarchioness
Welleslcv {see Btrke's Peerage and Baronetage, Welli>"GTO>', D.).
BURKE. 123
1. Joseph, of Rockville (or Coolabev). co. Tipperiiry. ni. 1772, !Marv,
(lau. of William ^Inr})hy. of Gmcrra, eo. Kilkenny, and </. 17 ^larch, llb'A,
having by Ler, who (7. 27 Oct. It^oO, aged 8U, had issue,
(1) Doniinick.
(2) AVilliani, ^Major, K.E.I.C.S., was present at the storming of
Seringapatani. and retired 1 ^larch, ISlo, after twenty years' service, and
cJ. at Tramore, co. Waterford, oO ^lay, lS2o.
(8) John, of Waterford, b. 177(3. (4) Edward, K.X., d. 1S37.
(1) Margaret, in. Jeremiah Ryan, of Waterford, and had issne.
2. John, of Clongowna, co. Tipperary, m. o June, 1779, lU-idget, only
dan. and heiress of Mathias Freeman, of Birr, King's Co., aud(/. 16 June,
1815, having by her. who d. 5 March, 1814, buried in the family vault
at Birr, aged SG. had issue,
(1) Dominiek. of the IGth Light Dragoons, served during the
Peninsular \A'ar. d. at Fuananteraria, Spain, 6 March, 1814.
(2) Joseph, of Hyde Park House. Coi-k. and of Coleoville, co. Armagh,
h. 15 Sept. 1789, ,i>. 4 June. 1816, Anne. dau. of James Smith, of
SharrQw House. SliefSeld, and had issue,
a. John Smith. //. at Clon^owna, 27 Aug. 1817.
I. James Baird. /;. at Kilpunt. Scotland, 22 June, 1819, '„i. in
Kilkenny, 7 ^lay, 1850, Charlotte Augnsta, youngest dau. of Col.
William Biddlecomb ^Inrlow. R.E , and had issue.
a. Katharine Frances, h. at Lakelands, co. Cork, 5 June, 1825,
d. imm. 23 May, 1842.
b. Ellcnnour. 7). at Hyde Park House, 22 June, 1827, ra. 14 April,
1846, John Skipton ^lulvaney.
(3) Felix.
(1) Bridget, m. Thomas Bingliara, of Ballynaslop, co. Galway, and d.s.p.
(2) Catherine Maria, vi. 1st. 11 April, 1*803, John Alexander Jones,
who (/. 16 }i[arch. 1815. leaving issue. She hi. 2nd]y, Dec. 1815, Hon.
Augustus Abraham Hely-Hutehinson, fourth sou of the Ri^ht Hon.
John Hely-Hutchinson, and Christiana, his wife. Baroness Donough-
more, of Kuoeklofty (we Bl'EK'e's Feerag'^ aud Baronetcvje, DuxOL'tiH-
IIORK, B.), and d. 3 Xc^v. 1824. buried at Torr Abbey, Torquay, leaving
issue by him, who d. 10 June. 183i.
(3) Dora Sophia, b. 30 June, 1785, 7n. 81 July, 1834, Joseph Hanks, of
Birr, King's Co.
(4) [NCary Anne. m. 21 Nov. 1824, William Watkins, of DeiTybrisk,
Enniskillen, and had issue.
(5) Julia, m. 30 Aus;. 1811, Michael Charles Horner, Lieut. 3rd Buffs,
•who d.s.p. 8 Jan. 1826.
(6) ^fargaret, b. 1802, m. 5 Feb. 1829, Daniel Shannon, of Biir,
King'.s Co., and d. 8 July, 1837. He d. 8 May, 1846.
II. JoHX, of whom presently.
I. Maiy, in. Peter Dowdall, of Mullingar, co, Westmeath, and had issue,
one son and four daus.
II. Elleanour, d. unm. at Rockville, co. Tipperary, 1797, and was buried in
the family vault at Birr.
The younger son.
J(>HN BiRKK, Avas an officer in the Spanish sei-vice, and served under his
uncle, Brig.-Gen. John Comerford, for seven or eight years. He in. 1st,
Elleanour, widow of John Burke, of Birr, and dau. of John Keating, of
ShanballyduiF, co. Tipperary. and by her had issue, an only dau.,
I. EHzabeth, d. unm. at Clongowna, 18 March, 1809, buried at Pallas
Churchyard, co. Tipperary.
He m. 2ndly, Lucinda. eldest dau. of Oliver Plunkett, of Bettyfield, co.
Roscommon, and d. 1789, leaving issue,
124 FAMILY RECORDS.
I. Joseph, of Upper Raker Street, Portman Square. London, mercliant. Capt.
in the Royal Irish Britjade (a corps of volunteers formed in Dublin i-i
1779). He -Avas b. ll-id. 1)1. 1774. Jane, dau. of Simon Arthur Hyacintli
French, of Frenchbook, co. Roscommon, and niece of Jeifery French. M.P.
of Cloonaquin (.-ee Bukkk's Laiuhd tientiy), and (/. 4 Jan. 1827. having.' 1 y
her, who (/. at Greenwich, 20 Jan. 1S2!">, aged S6. buried with her huslxind
at St. Pancras Churchyard, London, had issue, an only son,
John French, ()f London, merchant, h. in Dublin, 19 ilarch, 1776,,/,/.
18 Jan. 1799, Katherine Sarah, dau. of — Tliorne, of London, and d. at
Regent's Park. Li)n<lon, 9 July. 1854. buried at St. Pancras, having by
her, who d. at Greenwich, 25 July, 1826, aged 51, had issue.
(1) John French, of London, surgeon, h. at Lisbon, 15 Oct. 1802,
d. unm. 8 June, 1882. buried at Croydon Cemetery.
(2) Edmund Plinikett, h. at Lisbon," IG Dec. l8U3, of Caius Coll. Camb.,
.and of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, first Puisne Judge of the
island of St. Lucia, "West Indies, for which he sailed 30 Sept. 1832,
and d. in his 31st year at St. Dominica, West Indies, from injuries
received in a hurricane Avhich occurred on the 20 and 21 Sept.
1834.
(3) James St. George, Q.C. of the Middle Temple, and of Aubcries,
Sudbury, Suffolk. 6. at Lisbon, 20 Dec. 18U4, was first a solicitor (1^29),
but was afterwards called to the bar, and appointed a Q.C. 28 Xov.
1863, III. 3 Dec. 1835. Anne Eliza, dau. of John Grubb, of Horsenden
Honse, Bucks. J. P. and D.L. (see Burke's Landed Gentry), and d. in
London, 25 Feb. 1881, buried at Bulmcr. having by her, who d. in
London, 16 Nov. 1855, buried there, aged 44. had issue,
a. Edmund St. George, o. in Parliament Street, London, 3 Oct. 1836,
d. num. in London, 19 Mav, 1842. and buried at Horsenden.
b. Hubert Plunkett, of Auberies, Suffolk. Lieut.-Col. 8th King's
Royal Irish Hussars, served in the Indian Mutiny, and in the Afghan
War, b. in Parliament Street, London, 15 Nov. 1837, d. num. at
Auberies, 28 Sept. 1881, buried at Bulmer.
c. Walter St. George, of Auberies, Sudburv, Suffolk, Lieut.-Col. late
R.E., J.P. cos. Suffolk and Essex, b. 27 April. 1842, m. at Richmond,
Surrey, 6 June, 1S77, Mary Anne Amy Macrae, dau. of George
Fergusson Cockbnrn. of the Indian Civil Service, and has issue,
(a) Redmond St. George, h. at Southampton. 21 July, 1879.
(b) Hubert Francis, b. at Woolwich. 8 Oct. 1880.
(c) Charles Dominick, h. at Woolwich, 24 Jan. 1882.
(d) Harold French, b. at Auberies, 28 Feb. 1883. ^ _
(e) Edmund Plunkett, b. at Auberies, 13 June, 1885.
(/) Michael Laurence, b. at Auberies, 5 June, 1888.
(a) Nora Rachel. (/') Amy Evelyn.
(c) Geraldine ^Margaret. C'^O Constance Audrey.
d. UUck John, of Broxhead Warren, Alton, Hants, J.P. cos. Essex
and Hants, and of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, B.A. Christ-
church, Oxford, formerlv Capt. Suffolk Yeomanry Cavalry, b.
29 July, 1843, m. at Little Henny, Essex. 5 Aug. 18G9, Edith
Charlot'te, dau. of Nathaniel Clarke Barnardiston, of The Ryes,
Sudbury, co. Suffolk (see Bcrke's Landed Genlry), and has
issue,
(a) Ulick Roland, b. in London. 23 Jan. 1872.
(a) Violet. (b) Kathleen Laui-a. (c) Dorothy.
e. Rowland Henry, b. 24 Aug. 1814, d. at Auberies, 28 June, 1861,
buried at Bnlmer.
f. Francis Eustace, of Terriers, High Wycombe, Bucks, J.P. for
Backs, C.E., b. in London, 8 Nov. 1848, m. 16 April, 1884, Mai-y
BURKE. 123
Alice, d;iu. of Charles Gi'eenstreet Addison, barrister-at-Iaw, and
has i.>suf.
John Addison, h. in London. 23 June, 18S5.
g. Harold Arthur, of 7. Victoria Road, Kcusinsrton, artist, a Freeman
of the city of London, b. at Porchestcr Terrace, Bayswater, "28 Jan.
1852, i.i. i2 Jan. L"^ii;>. Beatrix Mary Clitford. dau. of "Stephen Thomas
Aveling', of the Re.storation House, Rochester (see Bukkk's LanJrd
Gent)-y).
h. Charles Carrington, of Michenhall, GtHLalming, Sarrev, iLA.
Trin. Coll. Camb., /-. at Porcliester Terrace. S July, ISoo, hi'. 7 Dec.
1882, Frances, dau. of Charles Greenstreet Addison, barrister-at-law,
and has issue,
Huo^Ii St. George Melville Addison, b. at Folkestone, 15 June,
1884.
a. Anna Rosa, il. nnm. at Auberies, 2 Nov. 18G5, aged 20, buried at
Balnier.
h. Frances Constance. ?;;. 12 Dec. 1882, Walter Johnson "Weller-Poley,
of Edwarstone House, Suffolk, J. P., and d.s.p. 17 Dec. 1888, aged 4s,
buried at Bulmer.
c. Rachael Edith. d. Mary Alice.
e. Anne Eliza (Amy), d. inun. at Auberies. o June. 1876, aged 21.
■ ' (1) Fanny, d. in infancy.
u. Pktek, of whom presently.
U. Elleanour, d. num. 10 3Iay, 1814. buried in the family vault at Birr.
HI. Ellis, m. John Antisell, of Biir, King's Co., second son of Thomas
Antisell, of that place, and d. 9 April, 183'j, having had issue, an only dau.,
Lucinda, m. IS April, 181o, Thomas Lawlor Cook.
The younger son.
Peter Bukkk. of Elm Hall, co. Tipperary, J.P. for that county and for King's
Co.. served in the Irish Brigade in 177G, and in the Royal ^Vi-tillery Company
of Birr Volunteers in 1782. and afterwai'ds in the Parsonstown Yeomanry
during the rebellion of 1708.6. 1756, hi. 1st, at Ballyniorris, co. Longford,
1 July, 1785, Anue, second dau. and co-heir of Matthew Dovvdall, M. D., of
Mullingar, and by her. who d. 18 Feb. 1818, had issue,
I. JoHX, of whom presently.
II. Joseph, of Elm Hall. co. Tipperai-y. J.P. of Gray's Inn, barrister-at-law,
called to the bar, 1832, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, b. 1788. m. 31
Jan. 1856, Sarah, second dau. of Jeremiah John Murphy, Q.C.. a ^faster
- in Chancery in Ireland, by Maria, his wife, dau. of the late Michael Balfe.
of South Park. co. Roscommon, and d.?.p. 12 Dec. 1864.
I. Bridget, b. 11 Oct. 1787, m. 22 June, 1817, Michael Hoey, of Kinnegad,
CO. Westmeath, and d. 1838, having by him, who d. Aug. 1821, had issue.
^Ir. Peter Burke m. 2ndly, 26 July. 1820, Clarinda, elder dau. of the late
Redmond Dolphin, of Corr. co. Galway, J. P., and d. 13 Jan. 1836, buried in the
family vault at Birr, at his death one of the last of the Irish Volunteers of
1782, having by lier, who d. 15 April. 1>>?51. had no issue. The elder son,
JoHX BuKKE, of Thistle Grove, ^Middlesex, and of Gower Street, London, '
who settled in London, 1811, ihe author of Thn Peerage a)ul Baronetage, The
Commoners, etc.. h. 12 Xov. 1786, m. 1805. Mary, second dau. of Bernard
O'Reilly, of Ballymorris, co. Longford, and J. at Aix-la-Chapelle, 27 ]\[arch,
1848. ha\-ing by her, who d. 17 Xov, 1846, buried at St. Pancras Churchyard,
had issue,
t. Peter Joseph, of Elm Hall, serjeant-at-law, Q.C. for the County Palatine
of Lancaster, the author of many legal and genealogical works, b. in
London, 7 May, 1811, educated at Caen College, University of France,
d. unm. in London, 26 March, 1881.
II. JoHX BnoARD, of Tvhom presently.
126 FA:\riLY KKCORDS.
JH. P^dmuiid, h. in London, 31 ^March, 1817. d. there 27 Aug. 1830.
IV. George Aueastus, h. at Greenwich, 7 Mav, 1820, d. in London, 6 Feb.
1836.
I. Anne Kathcrine. h. in London. 29 Oct. 1818, f?. num. there 15 July, 1S3-4.
ir. Mary Clarinda, 6. 31 Jan. 1826, d. num. in London, 1879.
The second son,
Sir Jdux Bkk.\ari> Bli:ke. Knt., C.B.. LL.D., ^I.R.I.A., Ulster Kinsr of
Anns ; Registrar and Knight Attendant ot" the Order of St. Patrick ; Keeper
of the State Papers of Ireh^nd ; Governor tmd Trustee of the Xational
Gallery of Ii-eland, barrister-at-law of the [Middle Temple (called to the bar,
1839), author of The Peerage and Baronetage. The Commciners. The Landed-
(rcntrg, The Extinct and Dormant Peerage. The Evtinct Bamneraqe, The General
Arnmry, the Vicissitudes of Fa)nilies, and many other well known genealof^'ieal
and historical works, h. in Lnndo7i, 5 Jan. 181-i, bapt. at St. Paucras, London,
educated at Caen College. University of France, m. in Dublin, 8 Jan. l^oO,
Barbara Frances, second dau. of James ^facEvoy, of Tobertynan, co. Meath
("•ee Bcrke's Landed trentry), and Theresa, his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Sir
Joshua Colles Mei-edyth, Bart, (see Bl'RKe's Peerage and Baronetage), and d. at
his residence, TullamaiTie, co. Dublin, 12 Dec. 1892, buried at Westland Row,
Dublin, having by her, who d. at TuUamaine, 15 Jan. 1887, aged 60, also
buried at Westland Row, had issue,
I. Henry Farxham, of whom presently.
II. Bernard Louis, Athlone Pursuivant of Arms, and for some years
gentleman in waiting to the Lord Lieutenant of Irehnid, h. 17 May, 1861,
educated at Oscoit College, Birmingham, and Trinity College, Dublin,
d. mim. I'.p. 5 July, 1892. buried nt ^fonasterevan. co. Kildare.
III. Harlowen Joseph, b. 3 March, 1863, educated at Oscott College,
Birmingharc, d. laini. v.p. 13 Nov. 1888, buried at Castletown Delvin, co.
Westmeath.
VI. Ashworth Peter, of Elm Hall, co. Ti[)perary, and 59, Pall Mall, S.W.
(CJuh — Garrick), Editor of the Landed Ge/itry, «tc., h. in Dublin, 8 Sept.
1864, educated at Caen College, University of France, at Trinity College,
Dublin, and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, formerly Lieut. 1st
Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, and A.D.C. to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ;
and afterwards Capt. 4th Batt. Royal Irish Riti'.'S.
V. Edward Plunkett. h. in Dublin, 1 July. 1866, Lieut. Royal Lancaster
Regt., m. 19 March, 1892, Christina ^lary, dau. of the late Matthew D'Arcy,
D.L., M.P., of Kilcroney, co. AVicklow, and has issue,
1. Edward Beruard ilary, h. at Farnboro", Hants. 19 April, 1893.
2. Henry Joseph, b. at Havant. Hants. 11 July, 1894.
VI. John Edward, Athlone Pursuivant of Arms, b. 19 March, 1868.
VII. Arthur Augustine Meredvth, of Blakeney, co. Gloucester, b. in Dublin,
17 Aug. 1872.
I. Constance Mary Theresa, b. 18 April, 1857.
The eldest son,
Henry Farxham Burke. F.S.A., Somerset Herald in Ordinary, and
Genealogist to the Order of St. Patrick, of 92, Portland Place. W.. and H.M.
College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street, E.G. (Ch'b — Garrick), b. in Dnblin,
12 June, 1859, educated at Trinity Colleire, Dublin, in. in Manchester, 23 April,
1885, Helena ^lay Rae, dau. of Henry Pollard Palmer, of Oaklands, Eccles,
CO. Lancaster, and has issue,
John Bernard Mary, /;. in Dublin, 6 Xov. 1892.
Barbara Helen ^lary, b. in London, 17 Feb. 18"~^8.
Arms — Or a cross gu. in the fir.st and fourth cantons, a lion rampant sa.
Crest — A cat a mountniri sejant guardant ppr. collared and chained or, on the
breast a cross gold. Motto — L'ug roy ung toy ung ley.
BURROUGH.
127
BURROUGH.
Lineage. — Thomas Blkroliih, of Wicklmmbrook,
Saftolk, Cfot a irrant of firms, '20 June, 1586, ni. 1st,
before 1559, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Bnrrell. of
Dulliuq-liara ami Stetchn-oi'th, co. Cambridge, and
hy her had issue,
I. Charles, of Wickhambrook. yn. 1st. bv licence
dated 24 :March, 151»0-1, ^Mary, dau. 'of John
Dehenham, of Denston. Suffolk, and widow of
Richard, Kincr of Stausfield, same co., and by her
liad issue. He m. 2ndly. l-i Oct. 15?8, Elizabeth
Sayer, and d. before 6 June, 16o7 (adraon. granted
to his widow), leaving issue by her also.
1. F^lizabeth, m. John Sadler, of Stradisliull,
Suffolk, and d. 1626, leaving issue.
He m. 2ndly, Bridget, dau. of Thomas Higham, of
Higham, Suffolk, and d. 19 June, 1527, having by
her (who vi. 2ndly, 2 Dec. 1597, Thomas French, of
Wethersfield, Essex, who d. 1599) had issue,
ii. William, of Wickhambrook, bapt. IS March, 15G5, in. 5 Sept. 1591,
Elizabeth, dau. of William Woodhall, of Saffron Walden, Esse.v, and d.
before 25 May, 1609 fadmon.) leaving 1. William, bapt. 7 Oct. 1596;
2. Thomas: iV. Edmund; 1. :Mary (will dated 16 Feb. 162-t, proved 3 Julv,
1625) ; and 2. Elizabeth.
III. Thomas, of Chancery Lane, London, b. about 1576, hi. by licence dated
IS Dec. 1610, Elizabeth, widow of James Harmon, of London.
IV. George, of whom presently.
The youngest sen.
Rev. George Bcrrough, LL.B. Camb., rector of Pettangh, 1604, and of
Gosbeck, both co. Suffolk, 1621, bapt. 26 Oct. 1579, r,i. the dau. of Xicholas
Span-ow, of Wickhambrook, and sister of Xicholas Sparrow, of Gosbeck, and
d. 21 Fel^. 1653, leaving issue,
I. Charles, of Ipswich, a clerk in Chancery, h. 1613. and d. -4 ^lay, 1690,
having by Amy, his wife, who d. 18 Sept. 1701, au-ed 77. had issue,
1. Samuel, b. 19 ^lay. 1655, d.s.p. 2, Charles, d.s.p.
1. Frances, m. 29 Dec. 1674, Richard Phillips, of Ipswich, and was
buried 24 July, 1683, having by him, who d. 1719, had issue.
2. Amy, d. in infancy, 4 Xov. 1654.
3. Amy, VI. 1st, Thomas Baxter, and 2ndly, John Felton, and had issue.
4. Bridget, in. Thomas Witherden, and had issue.
5. Susan, ni. James Gibson, of Ipswich, who d. Dec. 1701, lea\-ing issue.
6. Elizabeth, m. 19 Oct. 1690, her cousin, William Burrough, of Staple
Inn (^vide post) .
II. WiLLi.xM, of Avhora presently.
III. Nathaniel, of Limehouse, m. the sister of John Style, of Stepney, and <7.
about 1681, will dated that year, proved 23 March. 16S2, leaving a son,
George (Rev.), of Xew England, America, living 1689.
IV. Thomas (Rev.), vicar of Xewchurch, Isle of Wight, will dated
13 Dec. 1663, proved 5 May, 1664.
1. Frances, d. unni. and buried 2 July, 1678.
The second son,
William Burrocgh, was living 1663 and 1689, and left issue, an only son,
"Nv iLi.iAM B[:.^r;OCGH, of Staple Inn, and Southampton Buildings, London, a
clerk in Chancery, 6, I66u, m. 19 Oct. 1690, his cou.^in, Elizabeth, dau. and
128 FAMILY RECORDS.
eventually co-beir of Cliurles Burruujrli, of Ipswich {vide ante), and was
buried 2'> Feb. 1G96-7, liaving by her, who d. before 21 Oct. 1743, had issue, a
son,
WiLLr.V-M BL-Ri:oLr;H, of Holboru and Westminster, bapt. 29 Dee. 1692, ni.
20 Feb. 1717-8, Maru'aret, oiily survivin2: dau. of Thomas Highniore, Serjeant
Painter to "William III, Anxk, and Geuhgk T, and lieir to her brother John
Highmore, and d. before 14 Sept. 1727 (admou. granted to his widow), lea%-in"-
issue,
I. WiLLl.\.M, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, of Guildford, Surrey, buried 1 Xov. 1780.
HI. Charles, made his will 21 Oct. 1745, which was proved 20 April, 1749.
The eldtst son.
William Blrrocgh, of Brampton, Cumberland, b. 1722, m. 1749, ^Margaret
Di.xon, of Keswick, Cumberland, and d. 9 Aug. 1759, having by her, who d. 7
April, 1794, aged 71, had issue,
I. John, bapt. 11 Oct. 1749. J. ninn. and buried 1 Dec. 1820.
II. CilARLKS, of whom presently.
I. Mary, bapt. 2 Jan. 1751, hi. John Strong, attorney, of Carlisle, and d.
25 Xov. 1794, leaving issue.
II. Margaret, bapt. 25 Feb. 1756, m. Sampson White, of Clapham, and was
bnried 16 April, 1803, leaving issue.
Til. Elizabeth, bapt. 9 Aug. 1758, m. 6 Oct. 1782, James Parker.
The younger son,
Charles Burkol'GH, of Brampton. Cumberland, Master and Commander
R.N., bapt. 13 Sept. 1753, m. 23 Jan. 1799, Ann, dau. of John Ewarc, of
Brampton, and d. 13 July, 1810, having by her, who d. 16 Dec. 1835, had
issue,
I. William, h. 15 Dec. 1799, d. unm. 20 Sept. 1826.
II. John, of whom presently.
HI. Charles, of Montpelier Square, London, I. 7 Aug. 1803, (7. 2in7n. 28 Julv,
1880.
IV. Thomas, b. 21 May, 1805, d. 30 Xov. 1808.
V. James, h. 20 Xov. 1806, d. unm. 23 May, 1885.
I. Mary, h. 8 ^Nlay, 1802, m. 6 :March, 1832, Henry Mole Bagster, of London,
and d. 11 June, l8G3, leaving issue.
The second son,
John Bl'RROugh, of West Drayton. Middlesex. Commander R.X.. b. 28 Feb.
1801, m. 27 July, 1843, Ann, dau. of James Wainwright, of Key Hill House,
Birmingham, and d. 18 May, 1870, leaving issue, an only son,
Rev. Charles Bl-rcocgh, M.A., a rector of Eaton Bishop, co. Hereford, 6. 11
Dec. 1846, m. 8 June, 1871, Greorgina, dau. of George Long, of Grove Lodge,
Soathsea, and has issue.
I. Charles Jam.es, b. 25 July, 1872. ii. John, b. 5 Sept. 1873.
III. William George, d. 22 July, 1875.
IV. Herbert Strong, b. 13 Dec. 1876.
V. Francis Thomas, b. 26 Oct. 1879.
VI. Edmund Andrew, b. 16 Xov. 1881.
VII. Hubert Michael, b. 26 April, 1884.
VIII. Evan Gabriel, h. 21 Sept. 1885.
IX. Harold Martin, b. 4 July, 1888. s. Walter Raphael, b. 13 Feb. 1892.
1. Mary, b. 4 April, 1878.
Arms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg. two chevronels vert between three
chaplets of the last charged with five roses or (for BfRRoron) ; 2nd and 3rd,
arg. a cross-bow point upwards between four n.-oorcocks sa. beaked and mem-
bered gu. (for Highmore). Crest— A gritfin's head couped arg. beaked or,
and charged with two chevronels vert. Motto — Vive ut vivas.
BURTON.
129
BURTON.
Lineage. — This ancient family has been seated
in CO. Lincoln t'lxmi a very early period. Ruhkiit
Hi'KTO.v, of Buckminster Hall, in Biiiingborontrh,
CO. Lincoln, b. about l-i5C. son of Ror.EUi Bl'RTdX,
descended from Sir Tlionias Burton, of Kingsley,
ti'Dip. Edward IV, from Oliver Burton, seneschal of
the honour of Tutbury. 7 Richard II to 8 Hkxrv V.
find from Sir James Burton, of Tiubury, co. Statford.
Knt., " scutifer " to RiCHARD I (/ee Visitations of fo.-.
Lincoln ami Leicester). He m. Anne, second dau.
and co-heir of Robert Burton, second son of Thomas
Burton, High Sheriff of Rutland, IS Hexry YI, and
left a son,
John Burtox, of Buckminster Hall. h. 1436, m.
Elizabeth. da\i. of John ^Earshall. and left issue, a son.j
RoBEfvT Bl'RTOX, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Martin. '
and d. 1563, leaving a son,
Martix Bprto-V, of Buckminster, 6. 1541, m. Mar-
garet, dau. of — EUvold, of SurHeet, co. Lincoln.
and had a son,
Martin Burton, of Buckminster, h. 1574, m. Elizabeth, dau. cf Thomas
Armsfead, of Thorlby. co. liincoln. and left issue.
I. WiLLUM, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, of Billingboroiigh, m. Gi'ace. dau. of Thomas Cole, of that
place, and left issue,
1. Willian), of Surfleet. co. Lincoln, m. the dau. of Birkett, and left issue.
a son, Thomas, of Pinchbeck, co. Lincoln, m. Mary, dau. of Joseph Bram-
ston, of Poynton, co. Lincoln, and left issue, ^Viliiam, of Poynton, co.
Lincoln, m. Anne, dau. of Edward Soloman, of Braceby, co. Lincoln, and
had, William and Anne, both livinsr 1735.
2. Joseph, of Surfleet, m. Elizabeth, dau. of — Robinson, of Pinchbeck.
and -widow of Samuel Sharp, of Surtieet, but d.s.p.
1. Anne, m. her cousin, Thomas Burton, of Eillingborough (vide post).
The eider son,
William Burton, of Billingborough, b. 1600, m. Anne. dau. of Thoma.s
Spraggin, of Boothby Pagnell, and by her, who was buried there, had issue, a son.
Thomas Burton, of Billingborough, attorney-at-law, b. 1635, m. his cousin,
Anne, dau. of Thomas Burton {vide ante), and had issue,
I. Joseph, of whom presently.
II. Samuel, of Billinsfborougb, m. Jane, dau. of Ri^v. Robert Clipsham, of
Billingborough, and had issue, Thomas, living 1735.
The elder son,
Joseph Burton, of Billingborough, b. 1666, m. Anne, dau.. of Thomas
Peachill, of Stow Green, co. Lincoln, and d. 28 Dec. 1706, leaving issue,
I. Joseph, of whom presently.
II. Martin, of Spalding, Lincoln, living 1735. tn. Anne, dau. of James
Graham, of Spaldinsr.
III. William, of Swinshead, and of Wigtoft, co. Lincoln, living 1735.
I. !Mary, vi. Robert Bowcock. of Billingborouorh. who d.s.p.
The eldest son,
Joseph Burton, of Buckminster Hall. Billineborough, co. Lincoln. Loi'd of
the Manor, b. 10 Feb. 1690, m. ^4 Feb. 1712. Jane. dan. of Robert Bowcock,
of Billingborough, and d. 30 Sept. 1761, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
130 FAMILY RECORDS.
II. Joseph, b. lo Jan. 17:20. livius: \~'-i').
HI. Martin, h. 1 Auy;. and bapt. o Sept. 17'24, m. June, 174S, Catherine, dati.
of John Everiiiirton, and had issue, Martin, bapt. G Feb. 17o0. and ^larv.
both livinfj 17r)t;.
I. ^[ary. bapt. ]^[ay, 17lo. n. Anne.
The eldest son.
Thomas Bi-nrnN. of Billin<zl)orou2:h. attomey-at-iaw. bapt. 1-i Feb. 171(). ;/(.
Frudeuce, dau. of Dymoke Goodvear, of E.xton, co. Rutland, and d. 27 Dec.
17(52, leavins: issue, a son and heir.
Thomas BrKRix. of Oundle. co. Xorthampton. ///. 1 Xov. 1771. Ann. dau. of
AVilliaru Palmer, of Oundle. and wns Ijuried 22 Api'il, 17S3, leaving issue.
I. Josepli NVilliam Henry, of Buckmiuster Hall. co. liincoln. D.L.. h.
1-A June, 1772, m. 8 Dec. 1799. Isabella, dau. of Georg-e Pnlmpr, of co.
Durham, and d.s.p. o Mav, and was buried at Billiogborough, 0 ^fay, 1S19
(will dated 20 Oct. 1S06).
I. f]LiZAi!F.TH. of whoiu presently.
II. Ann, h. (i Jan. 1777. living inint. in 1821.
The elder dau.,
Elizaheth Bukton-. h. G ^March. 177-4, tn. at Bilifngborough, 22 Aug. 1799,
JoHX Cliftox. of Boston, co. Lincoln, surgeon, and had issue.
I. Thomas BrRXOX. of whom presently.
II. Robert "NVaterhouse. bapl. lo July. 1806.
I. Mary Anne. bapt. 12 Xov. Ij-tJl.
ir. Charlotte Elizabeth, bapt. 21 July, 1S04.
The elder son.
Thomas Birtox Buktox (formerly Cliftox), of Buckminster Hall, co.
Lincoln, bapt. 23 May. ISOO, assumed by Royal Licence, 2 April. 1821. the
surname and arms of Buktox instead or his patronymic of ClifT'ix. in
compliance with the will of his uncle. Joseph William Henry Burton. He
in. Mary Ann. dau. of — Johnson, of Wyberton Hall, Boston, and d. 18ol,
having by her. who J. 187o. had issue.
I. Thomas. ii. Jolm Henry. iir. William.
IV. Albekt, of whom presently.
The youngest son.
LiFCT.-CoL. Alhfrt di: Bir.Tr.x. of Buckminster Hall, co. Lincoln. J.P. and
D.L., late commanding 4th Batt. Lincolnshire Regt., b. 30 April, 18-i4. m.
1875. Fanny Vickei-y, foui'th dau. of Francis Venn, solicitor, of London, and
has had issue, a son. (/. in infancy, 1878.
»
Arms — Arg. a bend wavy sa. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour
ppr. garnished or. the hand grasping a spear in fess, the point towards the
sinistei-, and two airows in .saltire. the pheons towards the dexter, also ppr.
Motto — Ab ill us I: ri pago.
BUSHE.
Lineage. — William Bu.-he, of Dylton, Wilts, the .son and heir of Duyland
Bashe, of Carmarthenshire, by Cycely, his wife, dau. of Thomas Ryd, of
Rodes Court, by Talecharne, m. the dau. and co-heir of — Strange, of
Gloucestershire, and had issue,
I. Jonx, of whom presently.
II. Paul, first Bishop of Bristol. "' noted in his time for his great learning
in divinity and physic." was last Provincial of the Order of Bouhommes,
at Edington, 'Vilts. Consecrated bishop 25 June, 1542, and re.sigued his
BUSHE.
131
see 1553. He was B.A. Oxon. 1518, rector of Winterbonrne, co. Gloucester,
1555, and vicar of Nether Sto'vey, Soiuerset, 1575. He m. Kditli A.^hlej,
and (1. 11 Oct. 1558, af^ed (J7, having^ by her, who </. S Oct. 1553, Ir.ul no
issue. His will was dated 25 Sept. and proved 1 Dec. 1558.
I. ^lajwry, 'i)i. John Jaqaei5, of London.
If. Margaret, rn. — Hawles, of co. Dorset.
The elder son.
John BtS'Kh, of Dyltou, Wilts, ui. Elizabeth, daii.
of Richard fl'ernefolde, of Steyniug, Sussex, and had
i.'^sue,
I. John, of Dylton, living 1558 and 15G5. m.
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of .Tolm Banfylde. of Har-
dington, CO. Somerset, and iiad issue, 1. Peter ; 2.
Thomas; and 1. Dorothy (all mentioned in the
will of Paul, first Bishop of Bristol).
[I. Edward, living 1558; his wife's name was
Isabel.
HI. William, of whom presently.
IV. Walter, of Rowley, and formerly of Stoford,
Newton, Wilts, living 1558 and 15G5. vii, Mawde,
dau. of Thomas Horton, of Iford Westwood. Wilts,
and widow of Christopher Bay lye. of Stoford, and
J. before 23 Aug. 1599 (when his will was proved), having by her had issue.
1. Walter, who left issue, a dau. Alice.
2. Panl. «j, merchant of Bristol, w'ho made his will, 6 Oct. 1596 fadmon.
granted 3 Dec. following). left by Margery, his wife, Walter and Mary.
3. James, living 23 Aug. 1599. left five children.
1. Alice, in. John Chapman, of Bath.
I. Elizabeth, m. Richard Goderidge, of Ham, Berkeley, co. Gloucester.
The third son,
WiLLi.ui Blshe or BrssHE, of Ubley. co. Somerset, living 1558, who d.
before 23 Aug. 1599. leaving by Johan. his wife (who made her will IG Xov.
1612, proved 30 Jan, 1615-16), three sons,
I. John, of Dundry. and formerly of Ubley, co. Somerset, living 1599 and
1G15-16, made his will 7 Dee. 1636, which was proved the following yeor.
He had issue,
1. Luke, living 1603. 1612 and 1636. 2. John, living 1612 and 163G.
3. William, living 1612 and 1636. i. Edward, livina: 1612 and 16.36.
1. Marie, ni. Henry Hill. 2. Susan, m. — Brook. *
II. William, of Kelston, co. Somerset, churchwarden there 1606. liviuLr
16 Nov. 1612, left issue, a dau., Joane, bapt. at Kelston, 13 :March. 1609-in.
in. THO^rAS, of whom presently.
The third son,
Thomas Blshe or Busshe, of Ubley, co. Somerset, living 1612, /-(. before
1607, and left issue, a son.
William BlsHe oi- Bl'ssee, of Bitton, co. Gloucester, bapt. 5 April, 1607,
d. 5 Nov. 1680 (will dated 25 Nov. 1675, proved Feb. 1680). having by Mary,
his wife, who d. 16 Dec. 1681, had issue,
_T. William, of whom presently.
II. John, who d. 25 April, 1711, aged 6S, having by Elizabeth, his wife.
who d. 13 Mav, 1705, asred 63, had issue, a son, buried at Bitton, Juue.
1680.
I. Mary, m. John Burnell. il. Elinor, in. John Holben.
The elder sou,
William Blshe or Busshe, of Noad, Cold Ashton, co. Gloucester. /*.
1639, r,i. Martha Bertram, and d. 5 Dec. 1711 (will dated .30 Nov. 1711,
proved July, 1712), havinir by her, who d. 3 Mav, 1733. aged 85, had issue,
K 2
13:> FAMILY RECORDS.
I. William, of whom presently. ii. Gile^, living 1711 ond 17:5 ;.
III. Samuel, ]ivin<r 1711 and 1729.
1. ^Inrv. 111. William Ba<r. and had i.^^sne. il. ilartlia. in. — Baruell.
III. Elizabeth, in. William Wilton. IV. Eleanor, m. Thomas Coliett.
The tlde^t .son.
Willia:m BrsH. of Beach. Bitton, co. Gloucester, m. ]71o, Eleanor, dau. of
William Enaland, of Bath Easton. and d. 21 April, 175-1-, aged 77. having by
her, who J. '26 July, 17o'J, ayed Go, had issue,
I. James, of whom presently.
II. Geon>-e, m. ]\liss Wright, and left with other issue, a second son,
Robert, of Clifton, b. 1769. in. 1st. ^lis.s Stratton, and 2ndly. a dau. of
Gen. Tobin, and (7. 1829, leaving-, with four other sons (George, James
Tobiu, John, and Charles), a second son,
Robert, of Clifton, co. Gloucester. Major 06th Regt., b. 1809, m. IS Oct.
1843, Emily Adria. dau. of Lieut.-Col. Griffith^ 96th Regt.. and J.
o Aug. 1877. leaving issue.
a. Henry Frederick Tobin. of Clifton, b. 2-5 Aug. I8-I0, m. 1-4 ^lay.
1872, Edith Isabelle, dau. of Jesse Gouldsmith, of Clifton, and has
issue, Emily Irene, b. 12 Feb. 187;>.
b. Alfred Gporge de Lisle, of Sprinsiort. co. Gloucester, b. 7 March,
1847, in. 5 June, 1890. Florence, dau. of John Lysaght. of Hengrave
Hall, Suffolk, aud has issue, Hugh Godfrey de Lisle, b. 1 April, 1892 ;
and Vera Gwj-ndoline, b. 9 Feb. 1891.
c. James Arthur, of Clifton, h. 7 Dee. 18-48, m. 30 June, 1880, Lillie
Oldiiam, dau. of — Robertson, of Melbourne, and has issue, Reginald
Arthur, b. 30 April. 1882.
a. Robert Edwin (Hon.), of Clifton Downs, Gascoigiie, Western
Australia, J.P., M.L.C., b. 11 Oct. 185-5.
e. James Paul, of Vyvjan House, Clifton, Bristol, b. 30 June, 1857.
m. 20 Sept. 1887, Laura Annie, eldest dau. of the late John
Robertson, of Colac. near ^lelbourne, and has issue, Athelstane Paul.
6. 11 June, 1892. and Ivonne Margery, b. 31 i^ug. 1888.
f. John Ernest, Capt. Durham Light Infantry, b. 31 Dec. 1858.
a. Mary Anne Eliza, b. 7 Dec. 18-48. ?;i.21 Oct. 1873. Henry Seymour
Wright, second son of William Wrig-ht, of Clifton, and has issue.
b. Emily Ellen, b. 27 June. 1852. d. 1858.
c. Elia Fanny, b. 19 Jan. 1854, d. 1858.
d. Emily Eliza Fanny, b. 30 Dec. 1858. m. 2 July, 1889, Arthur
Ireland Wright, third son of William Wright, of Clifton.
e. Adria Georgina, b. 14 June, 1861.
/. Euphemia Sullivan, b. 30 Jao. 1863, m. 17 Feb. 1885, Capt. John
Drought Maunsell, Army Pay Dept., and has issue.
The elder son,
James Bush, of Beach, Bitton, co. Gloucester, bapt. IS July, 1736, m. by
licence, dated 23 April, 1771, Susannah, dau. of Robert Whittingdon, of
Beach House, and was buried at Bitton, 10 Jan. 1802, having by her, who was
buried 29 Xov. 1801, had issue, a son,
Jou.v Bi'SH, of Fifteen Acres, near Beach, co. Gloucester, b. 17 !March,
1776, hi. 11 Sept. 1804, Anne, only child of Joseph Gregory Harris, of
Bitton, and d. 31 March, 1840, having bv her, who d. 20 Dec. 1848, had
issue.
I. Thomas, of the Lawns, Alveston. co. Gloucester, b. 22 Oct. 1813, m. 30
April, 1844, Francis, dau. of John Brickdale Ward, of Upper Hayle,
Alveston, co. Gloucester, and has issue.
II. William, of whom presently.
The younger son.
William Bl>he, of the Circus. Bath, J. P., and ilajor of that City 185&-7,
CAFE.
13;^,
/-. 21 Xov. ISl-i, ,iK 1st, 9 Jimts 1.S12. ^liirv Kon-isoi; Br.nlsluiw, whicli la'lv </.
15 Sept. 1846. He ui. 'indly, '28 May, ISol, Amelia, dau. of William
Sfancomb. of .Spriugfield House, Trowhi-idrre, Wilts, and widow of Joseph
Chanino^ Pearce, of ^lonta<jru House, Batli, and (/. "JS Jan. 1S'?S, haviii^^ by
her, who '/. 11 June, iSoi. had issue,
I. Erasmus, of M-hom presenrlj-.
I. Atjnes ^lar^raret, ;//. '2'2 June. 1875, Rev. Sydney Pike, ^[.A., vlcai* of
St. Kathciiiie'rf. Edgehill, Liverpool, and has issue.
H. Rosella.
The only son,
Erasmus Bcsiik. of the ]Manor House, Great Chcverell, Wilts, J. P., /-. ol
Oct. 1853, 1)1. 9 Auir. 187u, Ada. dau. of Rev. William Huxham Eales, viciir of
Yealmpton. Devon (nei; that januhj).
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and -itluaz. a wolf rampant aror. armed and langued
LTii. collared and chained or in chief three crosses patee titchee of the second:
2nd, arg. on a fesse gu. between, three boars stotant sa. armed and unguled or
a tlear-de-lis between two eagles displayed of the last ; 3rd. arg. two lions
passant sa. Crest — A goat's head conped arg. the sinister horn az. and the
dexter purj)uie. MottO — Hope me encouragithe.
CAPE.
Lineage. — The name of this family was, S[)elc
Caffe in 1550. Bylks C.a.fk, of Blackford, co. Somer-
set, m. 2 April, 1716, Anne Kidley, of Compton
Pauncefore, co. Somerset, and was buried 17 Oct.
1757, having by her. who survived him. had issue,
William Cafk, of Jtigh Street, ^larylebone, co.
Middlesex, citizen and goldsmith of London, bapt.
1 Oct. 1727, m. as his 2nd wife, 4 May, 17t)9.
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Smith, of Sr. James's.
London, and Cecilia Havt, his wife, and by her had
issue, a son.
Thomas Cai t. of Xc-wman Street, ^larylebone,
citizen and goldsmith of London, bapt. 8 April, 1770.
w. his cousin, 21 Sept. 1791, Lucy Smith, and'/. 1^43
(will dated 31 Aug. 1839, proved 29 Xov. 1843).
leaving issue, a son,
Henry Smith Cafi:, of Egremont Place, Worthing.
Sussex, 6. at Fulham. 28 Jan. 1795, m. 28 S^'pt.
1820, Sarah, dau. of Wiliiana Waine. formerly of
Witney, Oxford, and J. 1 Dec. 1863, having bv her, who d. 31 Jan. 1857, had issue.
I. Haydon Lloyd, of Westgate-on-Sea. Lieut. -Col. late 94th Kegt., h. 19
Feb. 1822. //;. 11 Dec. 1850. Harriet Emily, dau. of John William Wilkin.son.
of Chichester, and formerly of Purbrook House, Farlington, Hants, and by
her, who (/. 7 Aug. 1858, has issue.
1. Charles Haydon Wilkinson, Lieut. -Col. Koyal Susses Regt.. served in
the Egyptian Vv'ar, h. 31 Aug. 1851, //(. 2S Sept. 1875, Fiinny. dan. of
Kijhard Rugg, of Brighton, Sussex, and has issue,
(1) William Richard Haydon, d. ininfnncy, lt!80-
(1) Violet Isabel Harriett, h. 18 Oct. 1883.
(2) :Mary Cecilia, h. 28 July, 1886.
2. William' Radcliff, b. 4 Sept. 1^52, d. num. 29 Aug.
1SS6.
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FAMILY RECORDS.
1. Cecilia Ilarriett. h. I'J Oct. li^',:).
2. Georgiiia Famiy. h. 1- Julv, 1855. rn. Ist, 1S75. Rev. Aitlinr Rascli.
and liad issue, a dau. Evelyn ^^labtl Warner. She vi. "Jiidly, Lieut.-Col.
Robert Joyut Goidon Grant, late 3oth Kegt.. and d. 13 ^larch, lb'.'3,
havino^ liad issue, a dau., Glady.s Mary.
3. Edith ^lary. }>. 18 Nov. lf^57. m. Rev. Charles Nassau Sutton, rector
of Withyliani. Sussex, and has issue. Charles Le.vington ^Eannej-s.
II. Henry Hamilton (Rev.). Chaphiiu to H. 13.^1. Embassy at Madrid, /-.
S April, 1824-. m. 10 July. IS-i'.'. Adelaide Eliza Ann, dau. of James
Duttield Harding, and (/. 23 June, 1862, having by her, who d. 18 May,
1850, had issue an only child.
Harding, h. 28 April. 1850, d.s.p. 13 June, 1873.
III. Willi>.:m Mautin, of whom presently.
I. Sarah Lucy Anne, d. aged 15.
II. Cecilia Elizabeth, m. Rev. H. B. Thornhill, and had issue, Cecil Hay don.
in. Anne Dawson, m. Capt. Charles Cecil Rookes, and has i.ssue, Harold
and Adrienne, m. 1 Jan. 1896, Francis C. S. Forbes, M.B., CM.
IV. Isabella !Mary. d. latm.
The tliird son.
Genek.^l ^\''lLLIAM ;Maktix Caie, V.C, of Wetherby Place, South Kensington,
of the Indian Aimiy. Gen. Cafe, served in the Gwalior Campaign. 18-43, and
wns present at tlie "B ittle of Maharajpore ; in the Punjaub Campaign, 1648-9,
and was present at Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, Goojerat. and in the pursuit to
Peshawar ; in the Indian Mutiny, and was present at the action of Meeangunge,
at the siege and oanture of Lncknow. and the action of Rooyah, where he was
severely wounded and gained the Victoria Cross for an act of bravery 15
April, 1858. Gen. Cafe served also in the Sikkini expedition in 1861.
Arms — Quarterly, gu. and az. a plain cross arg. in the first and fourth
cantons a sword, and in the second and third a Saracen's head of the last.
Crest — In front of a sword ppr. pomel and hilt or, on an escutcheon az. a
Saracen'.s head aro:. Motto — Froia Caf to Caf.
CAMPBELL.
Lineage. — The family of Craignish is de-
scended from Gillespie Campbell, of Lochow,
the ancestor of the Argyll Campbells. Gil-
lespie's third son, Dl'oall Campbell, was
fostered by the Tossach Bain MacEachairu
of Nether Craignish, who made over his
estate to his foster child. The fourth in
descent from Dugall, who thus became owner
of Craignish. was,
Malcolm Macdonill Campbell, of Ci-aig-
nish, who had issue, two sons and a dau.,
I. Dl'GALL, of whom presently.
II. Malcolm, of whom presently, as heir
male of the family.
I. Fingula.
The elder son,
Dlgall Campbell, .•?. his father about 1290,
subscribed the Ragman Roll, 1294, and d.
1350, leaving an only child,
CAMPBELL. 18:
CmnsTt.VN CAMiT.F.i.f-, Tvlio on lier miirria2;-e with Tver Campbell, df Askiiisli,
disponed to her relative the kniyht of J^ochuw, therein desiLrned "' nieo con-
saiiiTuinco Colino filis et heredi Gillespie Cambell doraiui de Lochow," the
barony of Craignisb. In this deed dated on ^lartinnias day. l:)C)l, she is
dtsigned dau. and heir of DucaU " quondam domini de Craignisb." There
jippears to have been excepted from the conveyance, the lauds of Barravonlin,
Lergachonie, Kilbride. Gellnog and Lagganloehan. which were held by her
dcseeudants for .several generations. The male line of the family was con-
tinued by,
ilALCur.M Campi!f:ll, the second son of "Malcolm ^Macdonill {Ixiori'-iw nfiuiieJ).
He m. Xalvis, the dau. of ]\[aclachlan. The Papal Dispensation for the
marriage is dated lo-i3. He was .«. by his son.
RoxAt.D ^[oHE CA:Mi'iiKLL. who On 14 June. 1412. received a charter from
Colin, knight of Lochow. in which he is styled Ronald Campbell, of Craignisb.
of the lands of Corranmore. GartcharT-an. and Craignisb. with the Isle of Risa.
^lacphadian, Barrochen. Sorota, with Isle !McXiven and Lochavich. He
acquired from Sir Duncan, son of the above Sir Colin, bj charter, dated
4 June, 1414, the Superiority of Barrichibean and the constableship of the
Castle of Craignisb. His son,
JoHX GoKM ilcDoxir.L CiHiLAi.xi.NH Ca.mfbell, infeft as heir of his father, 7
Dec. 1448. had two sons,
1. Archibald, d. 1510, and Avas s. by his son. Dugalt,, who J. lo37, and was
$. by liis son, Rhxald, who had a charter from the Karl of Argyll as heir to
his father, 1 March. 1.j37. He d.^.p. lo4U, and was ^\ by his brother,
DocGAL OiG, infeft as heir to his bi-other, 20 Sept. 1540. He m. Anne, dau.
of Campbell, ot fetracnur, and d.s.p. 154(3. She d. same year. Un his death.
without heirs male, the lands contained in. the charters granted in 1412 and
1414, to Ronald Roy, reverted to the family of Argyll.
ir. DoxALD, of whom we treat.
The second son,
DoxALD Mac Iax Gorm vie Doxil Chreagxish CAMi>EEf.L. //;. 1481 (Pap:il
Dispensation dated 23 June, 148(3), Effreta, dau. of Duncan Mac Giel, Baron
of Barrichibean, and had a son,
JoHX McDoxiL VIC Iax Gorm vie Doxil CeREAdXisn Cami'iiell, who was
infeft in Barrichibean, '24 Oct. 14IJ2. and was ^. by his son.
DoxALD Campdell, infeft heir to his father. 1532. a\ by his son.
JoHX Camphell. infeft heir to his father. 1544. .«. by his son.
RoxALD Roy Camphell, commonly called Baron Roy. of Craignisb. from his
red hair, who purchased about 1G04, from Charles Mclver. of Leigichoraee.
the descendant of the above-named Christian, the lands of Lergiehornee and
Sarrarran, Barvoulin. Lagganlochan. Gresnog and Ardlarich. In 1614 he pur-
chased from the Earl of Argyll. Corranmore, Barorachane. Penycastle. and
Craignisb. Risa Macphadian. and the adjacent islands. He was b. 1555, )/).
I»iarj, dau. of Duncan .Mclver, of Glenaray, heritable constable of Inverary,
and d. 1 Sept. 1629. leaving issue.
I. Donald, killed in the Civil Wars, near Arduel, in the south of Jura.
II. JoHX, of whom presently.
HI. Farquhar, )ii. a dau. of Xeil ^IcDonachie, Voir, Laird of Duntroon. and
had a son, Ronald, of Lagganlochan.
IV. Ai'chibald. who had a dau.. Elizabeth, who m. Duncan Campbell, of
Ellister, second son of Colin Mclphi-yar, of Ai-dchattan, and first Laird of
Sunderland.
I. Anne, ni. Duncan Dow. Laird of Inverliver, and had issue.
Tlie second son.
Joiix Camp1!EI,i,, HI. Mary, only child of John ^iloal ^IcDougal. of Rary, in
Nether Lome, and d. 1638, having by her had issue.
I. Ronald, d. young. ii. Alexander, of whom presently.
Ut) FAMILY RECORDS.
III. D'iNALi'. who i.'. his brother Alexamler.
The second son.
Allxaxdkr C.^mphkll. /;(. Isobol. dan. of Hectoiv^TcXeil. of Teynisb, and had
a daa., Elizabeth, who (l.<.p. Plis brother.
Donald Camthkll, )/(. 1st. Beatrice, dau. of George Campbell, Tutor of
Calder. and by her had isi^ue.
I. Gkokgk, of whom presently.
II. Alexander, Advocate, Commissary to Royal Artillery in Scotland, Lieut.
Governor of Edinburgh Castle. He ut. and left issue.
III. Ronald.
I. Catherine.
H. Alice, ill. Archibald Campbell, third Laird of Sunderland.
He m. 2ndly. Margaret, dau. of Capt. Colin Campbell, of Bluirintibbert, and
<L leaving issue.
III. ]May, m. Alexander Campbell, of Sonachan.
IV. Ann, m. Rev. Robert Steuart, of Fort William.
The eldest son,
Geokge Camprkli,, of Craiguish. who acquired the remainder of the lands,
not included in Ronald Roy's purchases (vide a/itt). He m. 1675, Margaret,
eldest dau. of Sir Duncan Campbell, of Lochnell, and by her had issue,
I. Dl'GALL, of whom presently.
II. Alexandei-, vi. a dau. of Campbell, of Lagganlochan. iii. Jt)hn.
I. Elizabeth. ?;(. Rev. — Forbes, of Cowal.
The eldest son,
DuGALL Camtbell, of Craignish, who 6\ his father about 1713, m. Helenor,
dau. ot Sir James ."^moliett, ot ijonhiil (^see BiiiKts Landed Gentry), audhy
her had. issue,
I. James, of v,-hom presently.
II. Dugal, a Capt. in the Army. d. nnni.
III. Lachlan. killed whilst carrying the colours of his regt., the Black
Watch, at Fontenoy.
IV. George, went to America.
i. Margaret, //;. Farquhar Campbell, of Lagganlochan. and l;ad issue.
II. Jean, m. Ai'chibald Campbell, of Barbrach and Blandtield.
III. Mary, ui. — AfcArthur, of Innistrynaig, and had issue.
IV. Elizabeth, t)t. — Home, of Wedderburn, and <l.s.p.
The eldest son.
James Campbell, who served in the Black Watch, ui. 1st, Jean, dau. of
Sir Duncan Campbell, of Lochnell, and by her had issue,
I. DuGALL, of whom presently.
II. Laughlan. *
I. Helenor.
He VI. 2ndly. ^lary, dau. of Archibald Campbell, of Barbreck and Blandfield,
and d. 1773, leaving fur-ther is.sue,
III. Smollett. Capt. in the Army, //;. Elizabeth, dau. of Farquhar Campbell,
of Lagganlochan.
IV. George, d. nnm.
II. Jean, iii. 1st, Dr. John Campbell, and by him had issue. She m. 2udly,
Lieut. -Col. John Campbell.
The eldest son,
Dlgall Cam[T,ele, of Craignish, m. Isabella, only surviving child of Angus
Campbell, of Dunslaffnage, and by her had an only child.
James Ca.mpbell, of Craignish, m. 5 Xov. 1797, Jean, only child of Robert
Campbell, of Sunderland, and by her had issue,
I. Dugai.l, of whom ])resently.
li. Robert, !Major 4Gth Regt., Ij. 22 Dee. 1799, m. 1st, Louisa, dau. of
— Baillie, and by her had issue. 1. James Duncan ; 2. Robert ; and 1. Louisa
CAXXIXG. l:J7
Jean Bland. He -;;. 2ndly, Annie Maria, dan. of — Alley ne. and hv her
had issue, 2. Isabella.
111. James. ,1. unm. iv. Lauchlan, ./. nnm.
V Archibald. Col. 4Gth Re<^., h. 27 Oct. 1S08, in. 1st, Louisa, daii. of
— Ecid, and bv her had issue. 1. Aj-chibald Lennox Montjomerv ; 1.
Catherine ilaria :MacLeod. He //(. 2ndly. Flora C, dan. of — Eckiord", and
//. 1S64, leaving further issue, 2. John Gordon Driimmond.
V!. Smollett Jame!?, m. Adelaide Mary, dau. of — Tyndall. and bv her bad
issue, 1. Smollett; 1. Adelaide; 2. Georgina ; and*;^. iMagdalen I>abel].
t. Jean, J. num.
II. Isabella, (/. num.
in. Helenor.
The eldest sou,
Dlv.all Cami'DKLL. of Crain^nisb. h. I70S, m. 1830. Anna :Maria. only dau. of
the Rev. John Roberts, rector of Rathcore, co. Meath, and d. Itr^?.), bavin-- hy
her had issue,
I. James, of vs-hom presently.
II. John Roberts.
I. Anna.
II. Jenn Bland.
The elder son,
^ James Campbell, of Ardnacrep:o-an, Callender, X.B. (C//J^s— Caledonian.
United Service, Edinbursrh, aud Constitutional, "W.C), m. 18S3, Aijiies.
second dau. of George Frederick White, of Forehester Gate. Hvdo Park.
London, and d. 16 Dec. 1895, leaving issue.
I. Roaald,':,. :j Se^/L. ISSl.
II. Tan Stuart, h. 5 June, 1887.
Arms— Gyronny of eight or and sa. the shield placed in front of the mast
of a galley oars in action sa. flags flvincr. Crest — A boar's head era-^ed ppr
Motto— Fit via vi. ' ^ ' ^ ■
CANNING.
Lineage.— Richard Caxxixi;. of Donuington PaiK, Berks, .a. l<^yo, Marv
Henley, aud d. 18oG. leaving issue, a sou,
JoHX Cannin..;. of Bryn-y-mor, \yoolston, Hants, and Ham, Hnugcrfor<l.
Wilts, 6. 23 May. 1804, m. 1835, Charlorte, dau. of John Webb, aud d. April.
1880, having by her, who d. 1857. had issue,
Arthuk Richakd, of whom presently.
Bertha Henley, m. July, 1874, Rev. William Jenkins, and had issue.
^ William Canning, h. July, 1880, and Mary Henley, d. 1880, as'ed 4.
The son,
Arthlb Richakd Canning, of Biyn-y-mor. WooUton. Hants, and Ham.
Hungerford. Wilts, 6. 2t Sept. 1841, m. 26 April, lb7L». Catherine, elder dau.
of Charles Hnare, of Cirencester, co. Gloucester, and has issue,
I. Arthur Lionel, h. 28 Sept. 1872.
II. Charles John, b. 5 Sept. 1874.
I. Mabel Hoare, h. 1 April, 1871, m. 1 June, 1S93, Rev. Samuel Holmes, ot
Rampisham, co. Dorset, and has issue, Muriel Catherine, h. hi Apiil, 1894.
Arms — Ai\j. tLree ^Foars' heads in prof! J e coi-ped at fhe ueckppr. aud u-reathe<l
uhvut the templ>is of tJte first and az. Crest— .1 dt-.ni lion rampant arq. holdiwj
i>i the dexter paw a battle-axe ppr. Motto — A'e cede inali.i sed contra'
FAMILY RECORDS.
CARLYON.
Lineage. — ■•This old ard respectaMe family hn?
principally resided for upwni-ds of tliree centuries
iu the parish of St. Ausrell aud St. IViazey," savs
Gilbert, in his Ilisfmi/ of CornicaU. Further men-
tion is made of the ancient family of Carlyon iu
Lyon's Maijna Britannia, and in Drew'.s His'tunj of
Cor nil-all.
"NViLLi.wi Caulvox, of Tregi-ehan. St. Blazev, co.
Cornwall, descended from the ancient family of
C.^RLTOX, of Carhjo)). in Kea, co. Cornwall, vi. Cather-
ine Dellamayne, of St. Austell, co. Cornwall, and d.
1-581, having by her. who d. loTO, had issue, a sou.
Walteu Carlyox, of Tresrehau, ;/;. ^largai-ct, dau.
of Ti-istram Carlyon. of St. Austell, and d. It)G4-,
having- by her, who d. 1665. had issue, a son,
William Caulyox. of Tregvehan, )n. 31ary, dau. of
Thomas Rowe, of Endellion, co. Cornwall, and (/.
1702, having by her, who d. 1697, had issue, a sou,
Thomas Cahlyox. of Tregrelian, m. Agnes, dau. of ^Michael Agus. of St.
]\[ewan, co. Cornwall, and d. 172-i, haviug\v her. who d. 1728, Lad issue, a son,
Thomas Caklyux. of Tresrrehan, co. Cornwall, m. at Creed, co. ^lonmoutb.
23 June, 1715, Elizabeth. <lau. and co-heir of Pliilip Hawkins, of Pennans. by
Mary, his wite. dau. of Richard Seobell. of St. Austell, and Barbara Carlyon,
his wife, and was buried at St. Blazey 18 Xov. 173::, ha^-ing bv her, who 'was
also buried there 13 Feb. 1739, had issue,
I. Philip, of Tregrehan. bapt. at St. Blazey 20 May. 1716, m. at St. Germans
•Jl Sept. 17-11. Catherine, only child of the Rev. Samuel Trewbodv. of Bos-
cuudle, and niece of Edward Craggs. 1st Lord Eliot, of Port Eliot {see
Bl-rke's Peerage and Baronetage, St. Germ.\xs. E.), and was buried at St.
Blazey 1-4 Sept. 1768, having by her. who was also buried there 4 Jan. 17-J4,
a7i only son.
Edward Trewbcdy. of Tregrehan. bapt. at St. Blazey 6 Dec. 17-43. and
was buried there 26 July. 1770. s.p. He left his estate to'his cousin Thomas.
II. Thomas (_Rev.), M.A., rector of St. Just. Roseland, co. Cornwall, bapt. at
St. Blazey 2/ Xov. 1717. m. at Madron 24 Sept. 1747. Anne, dau. and co-heir
of Wilham Gwavas, of Penzance, and d. 14 Jan. 1793 fburied at St. Jus:. 18
Jan. following), having by her, who d. 15 and buried" at St. Just 20 Mav,
1797, had issue,
1. Thomas, of St. Just. Hio-h Slieriff. co. Cornwall. 1802. who a\ his cousin,
Edward Trewbody Carlyon at Tregrehan, h. 1 July. 1748, m. 24 Feb.
1778. his tirst cousin. Mary, only dau. and heir of William Carlyi>n. of
St. Austell (fide pod), and d. 16 Dec. 183l>, having by her. who J. 13 Jan.
1821. had issue,
(1) Widiam, of Tregrehan. J.P. and D.L.. barrister-at-law. b. 7 Jan.
1781, (/. nnm. 27 May, 1841.
(2) Edward, of Tregrehan and Greenaway, J.P. and D.L.. Major-Gen.
iu the Army, b. 7 Jan. 1784. ,n. 24 Oct. 1820, Anna Maria, elder dau. of
Admiral Thomas Spry (formerly Davy), of Place, and Tregolls, co. Corn-
wall, and d. ;! July. 1^54, having hy her, who d. 13 June, l'>r54. had issue.
a. Thomas Tristrem Spry, of Tregrehan. J.P. and D.L., sometime
Major 3rd Diagoon Guai^ls. b. 6 April, 1822, m. Mary Ann Shrub-
sole, and (/. 6 June. 1884. leaving i.ssue.
(a) Julia, rn. Alick Keith Carlyon, and ha.s issue.
CARLYON. 13y
(6) Anna Maiin. w. Count Eiiisiedel. ot Dolkenburgli, Saxouv, and
il. IS 74.
b. Edward Auirnstus. !M.A., bariister-at-luw, J.P. DevoJi, h. '•) Juni-.
lSl2o. (1. ntihi. c Dec. 167-i.
c. Gt'ors-c Gwavas, of Gwavas, Now Zealand, formerly Capt. 1st
Kect., h. 21 July. IS'Jl, m. !Mary Aun, dau. of Thomas Long, and
d. 19 Oct. 187o. leaving issue.
(u) George liiehard Gwavas, of Tregrehan. co. Corn wail, J.P.
and D.L., B.A.. Jesus Coll. Camb., barrister-at-law, b. l(j ^May, l^.jo
(see Bl'i;kf,".'< LiiiuJed Geiitnj).
(6) Arthur Spry Gwavas, of Gwavas. Xew Zealand, h. .SI ^larch.
1660, VI. i* June. 1891, Kathleen. Louisa, dau. of Capt. Keniick
Hill, of Fern iJill, Hawke's Day, N.Z.
((•) Edward Fitzhe- bert Gwavas, barrister-at-law. (. S Xov. 1>'J1.
(«) Alice Helen Gwavas, >ii. 28 Dec. 1878, Ernest L. ileinertz-
hagen.
(?>) Ada ]Mary Gwavas, m. 19 Dec. 188-i. Alfred Giblin.
d. Richard Hawkins. Lieut. R.A., h. 182(j, d. 'll April, 184o.
e. Samuel Alfred, d. young, 14 Aug. 1830.
/. William Pomeroy, d. 1853.
(J. Horatio, of Cadwell, co. Devon, h. 12 May, 1833. m. 19 Jau.
1864, Jane Evans, dau. of John Lomas, ^[.D., of Manchestei-, arid
has issue,
(a) Hugh Geoffrey, h. 18G2.
(b) Tredenliam Hugh, of Wilkerdon. Devon, h. 20 March, 18o?,
assumed bv Roval Licence, 3U Dec. 1893, the name of Sprv.
(o) Claud'WiHiam. h. 1871.
(a) Lucy. (b) Cecily. (f) Christiana.
('.f) Alice Audry.
h. Arthur Hooker. 6. 10 March. 183-5, deceased.
i. Tredenham Eitzheib?rt, Maj. late 76tli Foot, h. 3 July, 1841. ;,(.
Sophia Birmingham, and has issue,
(a) Henry, h. 1873. {h) Alfred Spry. h. 1879.
(a) Cecile.
a. Anna Maria, in. 18 June. 18.50, Edward Coode, of Trevor
Cottage, St. Austell, and d. 10 Xov. 1872, leavifg issue.
(3) Tiiomas, b. 1786. d. iinra. 1840.
(1) :Mary, vi. Capt. E. Collins. R.X.. of Trewardale, and d. 1840.
(2) Eliza, m. 22 April, 1806, Clement Carlyon. M.D.. of Truro, and
d. 17 Sept. 1861, leaving issue (vide post).
(3) Harriet, d. vnin. 1863.
2. William. Capt. R.X., b. 1751, distinguished himself in the Americni
War, and d. unrn. 1829.
1. Elizabeth, b. 1759. m. — Moor, and (/. 1841.
2. Anne. b. 1763. d. iniin. 1795.
3. Mar}-, b. 1765, hi. Dr. Lusmore, Physician to the Forces, and d. 1841,
leaving issue.
HI. JoHX. of "nhom we treat.
'V. William, of St. Austell, b. 1724. tn. Elizabeth, dau. and co-lieir of
the Rev. John Pomeroy. of Trelisick in St. Eve, by Thomazina. his wife,
granduiece of the celebrated divine. Richard Hooker, and (7. 1778, leaving
issue, a dau. and heiress,
Mary, b. 1751, m. her cousin. Thomas Carlyou, of Tregrehan (vide ante).
I. Mary, b. 1719, m. John Elliot, of Lostwithiel.
n. Elizabeth, b. 1727, -,n. Major William Hughes, who (7. before 1783, leaving
issue.
The third son,
140 FA^riLY RECORDS.
Rev. John- C\kia*<s, LL.B.. ret-tor of St. Mai-v's. Truro, and sometime of
Biadwell. Essex, hapt. IG June, 17'2'2. in. 7 April. 1708. !M:iry. dau. <,i
.fames Winstanley. of Bniiiiistoiie. co. Leicester, or ^lury. bis wife, dan. and
co-heir of Sir Kiiinuiid Prideau:^, of Xetherton. who was fifteenth in descent
fn.ra Ed\vai;i> IIT. throuvrli the (Jr.KNviLLES. the Sr. LiJiKKS. the NF.vir.r.K-;,
the Staffckds, the Pkkcvs. smd tlie Monri.MKRs. and J. 21 Sept. 171*^,
haviiiir by her, who d. 17 April. 1S18. a^-cd 74. had issne,
I. John Winstanley, b. ^'S Feb. 17G4, m. 24 'May. 1790. Grace, dau. of James
Andrew, and d.s.jj. 5 Oct, 179iK She m. 2nd]y, John Buckingham, of
Trui-o, and d. 27 April, 1854, aged 8").
II. Thomas, of whom presently.
HI. Philip (Rev.), rector of St. ^.lawgan. in Pvdar. co. Cornwall, ]M.A..
Pemb. Coll. Canib., b. 15 May, 17o9. r.i. 27 Oct. 1S08, Mary Phear. and
i^ 21 March, 1S46, having by her, who d. 25 Oct. 1854. had issue,
1. John (Rev.), vicar of'St. Merryn, b. 1809, m. Elizabeth J. M., dau.
of — Kingdon, and d. ISSG, having by her, who d. 1891, aged SO, had
no issue.
2. Philip (Rev.), late rect-.r of Wisbech, co. Camb., M.A. Camb., h.
1811, lit. Julia, dau. of Col. Keith Young, anil has issue,
(1) Philip, b. 1846.
(2) Allck Keith, of Harrow, barrister-at-law, b. 1847, m. Julia, dau.
of Major Carlyon, and has issue,
a. Tristram, b. 1877.
a. Julia. b. Ada. c. Dorothy.
d. Mabel. e. Millicent.
(3) Harold, of Edinburgh, :M.A., b. 1849.
(1) Jessie, m. C. Xicholl. (2) Cath.erine, m. Rev. E. Chapman.
(3) Julia Winstanlev, ui. Capt. Keitli YounL^
3. Henry, of St. Austell, b. 1814. d.s.p. 1891.
4. Edmund, of St. Austell, solicitor, b. 1819, m. the dau. of Robert
Stribling Cornish, and sister of the Right Hon. Sir John Robert
^lowbrav, Bai-t., P.C., il.P. (i^K'e Bceke's Pteraqe and Baronetage).
XV. Cleraeiit. M.D., M.A., and Fellow of Pemb." Coll. Camb., b. 22 April,
1777, hi. 22 April, 1806. Eliza, dau. of Thomas Carlyon, of St. Just and
Tregrehan (vide ante), and (/. 5 March, 1864, having by her, who d. 17 Sept.
1861, had is^^ue.
1. Clement "Winstanley (Rev,), rector of St. Just. co. Cornwall, b. 1810,
m. 1st, 10 Oct. 1833, Harriet, dan. of George Symons. of Truro, and by
her, who (7. 1866. aged 53, had issue,
(1) George Francis. Col. late 3rd Batt. E. Kent Regt., b. 1834, m.
Elizabeth, dan. of Major F. E. Manning, 16th Bengal Grenadiers, and
Susanna, his wife, dau. of Robert Kekewich, and widow of Sir Henry
Maturin Farrington. Bart., and has issue,
n. Francis, b. 18G1, m. Anna Maria, dau. of the Rev. Percy Croft,
and has issue,
Algernon, b. 1885.
Charlotte.
h. George WinstAidey. b. li'^62. '/. same year.
c. Lionel Kekewich, b. 22 Oct. 1867, Lieut. X. Staffordshire Regt.,
m. 20 Aug. 1891. Alice Sydney, dau. of the late Edward Hornidge,
of Tnlfarris. co. Wicklow.
d. Arthur, b. 1^:73. e. Herbert, b. 1878.
a. Blanche, m. Rev. Lewis Evans, cnrate at Lee. Kent.
(2) Clement Winstanlev, Lieut. -Cui. late Roval ^Marines, b. 1838, 'rn.
2 May, 1864, Lilian Maria, dau. of Lieut.-Col.'E. T. P. Shewen, R.M.,
and has issue,
Dorothy Georgina Lilian. //. 20 April, 1880.
CARLYOX. Ul
(3) RcgiiiuM, Lieut. R.X., h. 184-2.
(4) Albcir. of Truro, late l!.X.. /-. lS4o. h). Sophie, cIuq. of Major K.
Sutherlaii'l. of H.il. Yeomen of the Guard.
(5) Hubert Edward (Rev.), rector of- Harksden, foriiieriy rector of
St. Just, B.A. Caiub., b. 1S-4S, m. Emily Thoiime.
(6) Wiustanley, of the Indian Civil Service, b'. 1853.
(7) Thomas Surgeon, h. 1855, ni. '2 June. l^Pl. Florence Mary, dau. of
R. Deey Sptdding, Commissioner of Agra, division X.W.P., India.
(1) Agues Eliza, ),;. Rev. Frederick Emauuel Gutteres, rector o:
Plymptree. Devon, and has liad issue three dans.
(2) Edith Si)phia, ni. Charles Tweedie of Redruth, and has issue.
(3) Emily !Maria, m. 18i30. Rev. Charles Edward Littledale. rector of
Shepperton. Middlesex, and has issue.
(-i) Harriet Xona, ?/!. 18(39, Rev. George Alexander Augustus Coates,
M.A., rector of Earl's Croome, Worcester, and has issue.
(5) Anne Phear, m. 13 Oct. 1870, Capt. James Henry Morrell, of
Ormonde House, Paignton, S. Devon.
He in. 2ndlv, Cornelia, widow of John Cregoe.
2. Frederick (Rev.), ^[.A., Camb. formerly rector of Leverington, i.
1815, m. 1843, Lucy, dau. of Edmuud Turner, M.P. for Truro, and by
her, who d. 1890, has issue,
(1) Percy Frederick, b. 1846, m. Mary Simmons, and has had issue,
a. Leonard, h. 1880, jJ. 1887 ; b. Clement, b. 1881 ; r. Frederick, b.
1883; d. Edmund, b. 1886, d. 1887 ; e. Samuel, b. 1838; and a. Lucv.
(2) Leonard, C.E., b. 1847, d. 1869.
(3) Charles, b. 1848. '/. same year.
(4) Clement, b. 1859, d. same year.
(5) E. Laurence, of Truro, solicitor, b. 1863.
(6) Harold, of Truro, M.B., b. 1864.
(7) Herbert, b. 1866. d. same year.
(1) Lucy Eliza, 7U. 1867, E. Wraege. C.E., of Toronto, Canada,
(2) Ellen, in. 1869, Rev. John Vavasour Durell, vicar of Fulbourne,
Camb.
(3) Emma, ;u. 1880, W. T. Angove, M.R.C.S.
(4) Harriet Charlotte. (5) Hester Mary. (6) Elizabeth.
3. Edward Trewbody. of Trevre, Truro, b. 6 2*Iay, 1817, m. 5 Jan. 1842.
Frances Maria, only surviving dau. of the late Capt. Thomas Trist, of the
Bengal Army {see Burke's Landed Gentry), and d. 28 April, 1891, having
had issue,
(1) Clement Carpenter, b. 1850. d. 1882.
(2) Edward Trewbody, M.B., Durham University, b. 16 Oct. 1860.
(3) Thomas Trist (Rev.), M.A. Camb., chaplain of Dover College,
6. 1863.
(1) Fanny Eliza.
(2) !Maria Louisa, m. John Tweedy, barrister-at-law.
(3) Caroline ^lorris. (4) Mary, m. C. Reynolds. (5) Harriet.
(6) Florence. (7) Anne. m. "NV. Kerby. (8) Gertrude.
1. Emily, ?». 28 Feb. 1832, Rev. Thomas Stackhouse Carlyon, and d.
23 June, 1891, aged 83, leaving issue (vide post).
2. Caroline, ni. Charles Barham, M.D. of Truro, and d. 1892.
3. Harriet, a. iinm. 1886, aged 73.
4. Elizabeth, /n. IS June, 1840, Right Rev. Edward Harold Browne, D.D..
D.C.L., Bishop of Winchester, and previously Bishop of Ely, and by him,
Avho d. 18 Dec. 1891, has issue.
5. Octavia Marv, in. 1851, Richaid Ba.xter, barrister-at-law, and d. ls7L
He d. 188L
. Mary, d. tmm. 28 July, 1861, aged 90.
U-2 FAMILY RECORDS.
II. Anne. fl. uuin. 15 Feb. I806. ageil S'S.
The second .son.
Ri:v. Thomas Caklyox. rector of ."*^r. Clary's, Traro, and vicar of Probiis. co.
Cornwall, M.A.. Fellow and Tntor of Pemhtoke Coll. Camb., fi. 12 !Mav. ITtj.j ;
//(. 22 Jan. IbOl. !Marj, second dan. of William Stackhouse. of Trebanc. co.
Cornwall, who was l">th in descent from Edw,\rd I tlu-ough the families nf
WiLLi.^ii::. of Treham. Cocp.tknav. and ok B<)HU.n'. and was bui-ied 0 Feb. 1S2G,
having by her. who was buried 2i March, 18-13. had issue,
I. Thomas Stackhol'sk, of whom presently.
H. William, of Liverpool, merchant. 1>. -1 Sejtt. 160.3, r/. iddh. 8 starch, ISS-l.
III. John, of Truro. Coroner for co. Cni'nwall, ]^LA., Pem. Coll. Camb.. b. 2
Dec. 1801. 111. 8 Dec. 1840. Jane, dau. of Capt. Edward Lawrance, R.X., and
J. 80 Dec. 1802. having by her. who il. 21 Oct. 1890, had issue,
Ai'thur Lawrance. h. 22 Dec. IS-t.'}. drowned in Xew Zealand IG Xov. 1882.
Julia, ?H. 16 April. 1868, Robins Foster, of Trui'o, and has issue.
IV. Edward (Rev.), of Winton Lodo^e, Shirlev, and late rector of Dibden,
Hants, B.A.. E.veter Coll. O.xon, h. 4 Oct. 1808. m. 1st, 15 Xov. 1832, Ann
Helen, dau. of Thomas Harvey, of Overross, co. Hereford, and by her, who
d. IS Jan. 18(3o, has issue.
1. Edward Rashleigh, b. 8. Oct. 1836, d. num. at Rio de Jauiero 10 June,
1896.
2. Gerald Winstanley. b. S Dec. 1845, )/;. 27 April, 1879. Laura Theresa,
dau. of the Rev. Idewellyn Lloyd Thomas. i*ector of Xewport. South Wales.
3. Henry Chichele (Rev.), M.A., Sydney Sussex Coll. Cainb., a missionary
at Delhi, East Indies, b. 6 Oct. 1847.
1. Emma. m. 29 Dec. 1865, Robert Needham Cust, D.C.L.. son of the
Hon. and Rev. Canon Henry Cockayne Cust. of Cockayne Hatley, Beds
(see Bchkk's Peerage and Baronetage, Bkownxow, I].), and d. 10 Aug.
1867, leaving issue.
2. Anna Stackhouse. ,a. 1 June. 1865, Rev. Percy Phillipson Izard, rector
of Morstead. Winchester.
3. Augusta Hopton. 4. Jessie. 5. Louise Harvey.
6. Mary Evelyn, hi. 6 Xov. 1895, Rev. Henr}- Churton, of St. Xicholas,
Xorth Stoneham. Hants.
7. Helen Bionda, m. 25 Sept. 1878, Charles Frank Lucas.
8. Caroline Siisan. 9. Alice Grregor^*, d. young, 2 starch, 18GS.
He Til. 2ndlv. 15 Oct. 1878, Louisa, dau. of the Rev. William Stackhouse,
of Trehane. which lady d. 10 April, 1885.
V. Charles. Lieut. 37th Reirt. X.I., H.E.I.C.S., h. 29 Au?. 1811, killed near
Cabul in 1842.
VI. George Bowyer. 6. 11 Sept. 1818, J. 26 May. 1820.
I. Mary Winstanley. d. num. 30 May, 1886, aged 80.
u. Loui.sa. d. 2 April, 1887, aged 76' iii. Charlotte, 6. 6 Feb. 1815.
The eldest son.
Rev. Thomas StackhousE Carlyox, rector of Glenfield, co. Leicester, and
formerly of St. Mary'.s, Truro. -M.A. Camb., b. 15 June, 1802. ni . 28 Feb. 1832,
bis cousin german. Emily, dau. of Clement Carlyon. !M.D., by Eliza, his wife,
dau. of Thomas Carlyon. of Treirrehan (vide ante), and d. 15 March. 1877
having bv her. who d. 23 June, 1>91. had issue,
I. Thomas Winstanley, b. 28 Feb. 18.35. (/. 11 Xov. 1836.
II. Chaules Alfi;ed, of whom presently.
I. Ellen.
The only snrviving sou,
Ch.\rle3 Alfred Cakylox, B.A. Camb., 6. o Sept. 1838, m. 3 Xov. 1863,
Betsey Green, dau. of Isaac Squires, of Woodhouse Eaves, co. Leicester, and
d. 26 July, 1887, leaving issue,
I. Thomas Alfred, of whom presently.
CARPENTEK-CARTl'R. i^>
. Asrnes Cassamlra, m. 8 Sept. 1S8G, Philip William Poole Britron F 8 V
of Hanhnm Court, co. Gloucester, and Bitton House. Entield, co. :^[idaiesex
.Tiid has issue (see that family).
II. Ellen Gertrude.
The only son,
Thomas Alfkhd Caklvox. bapt. 5 May. 1865. ... 17 April, 1888. Gertrude
hzabeth, dau. of Geor^^e William Mitchell, by Eliza Lilian, his u-ite, dan of
hear.Admiral Robert .bharpe, and has issue,
Thoma.s Clement Winstanley, h. 2 Xov. 1890.
Arms-Sa. a plate between three castles ar<r. each char-ed with a cms.
cross etga. Crest-A demi lion, rampant c,u. ducallv crowned or. collared
arir. holding between the paws a bezant. Motto- Tu iris tutissima virtus
CARPENTER.
rhfinff1?'"^^';''i.°?''' ^"?-'-'' Cak.hnter, of Hawke House. Sunbnrv. of
the lOch Regt. ot Foot, served in the Walcheren expedition in 18(i9 and"was
afterwards on the stafF at Gibraltar. He m. 1810. Emma, youn^^est dau. ot
>.r John Thomas btanley, of Alderley, 6th Bart., and sister of John Thomas,
st Baron Stanley, of Alderley {,ee Bl-hke-s Peerage and liarouetarje). He ,/.
\boo, having by her, who ,1. Aug. 1842. had issue, with four daus.. a son
JrfiEDEKicK Staxlky Cakpe.nter, of Moorland. Kempston. Bedfordshire. J.P
Knight of the Legion of Honour and of the Medjidie, was for thirtv years in
the Commissariat Department, and retired as Deputy Comptroller 'in 1870-
served m the Crimea lb5-i-6 ; h. 1817, r,. ISoi), Emma, dau. of Thomas'
Barnard, of Bedford, and J. 1890, leaving i.ssue, -^nomas
I. Frederick, of whom presently. ° ' u. Edward Owen.
HI. Herbert. v» Elizabeth, dau. of the late G. F. Harrison, and had issue
1. ^redenck ^oel. 2. Edmund Kenneth. 3. Claude Owen."
4. Victor Metvyn. 5. Digby Robert.
IV. Harry Stanley, ,n. Alice, dan. of the late J. P. Ripley, but has no issue
V. Eric Conway. * '
1. Gertrude Meta. rv at., .,.^1 t?
Ti 1 J ^ ^i- -^titud Emma,
ilie eldest son,
,y,'-'°^.,F/lE^EEiCK Carpexter, Connanglit Rangers, served in the latter part
'.t the Sikkim expedition 1689, h. 12 Jan. 1851. m. 1st. 1881. Emma Marian
Lucy elder dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Laffan. R.E.. K.C.:iI.G Governor
loor x.'""'^'"^-.^'""''''^^''^^ °^ Bermuda. She d. 1881. He m. 2ndly, 29 Oct
i^yb, ianny, dau. of — Morris.
Arms— .Ir^. a chevron sa. hetireen three dnquefnih of the last. Crest— Ont
"J an earl s coronet a demi lion rampant ppr. Motto— Soyez ferme.
CARTER.
.Lineage.— Mark Carter, of the city of York, b. 1698, left issue, by Mary
"IS Wife, a son. •' - '
Thomas Cakter. of Howden. Yorks. bapt. 17 Sept. 1730. m. 1762, Sarah
tea.se, and was buried 10 March, 1797, having by h^r. who d. 11 Dec. 1S0>^
•'r<?d /.3, had issue, '
I- John, b. 1764. executor of his father's will. 2 Sept. 1797.
u- Thomas, 6. 1767, mentioned as living, in his father's will. 10 June. 1795
ni. Mark, or whom presentlv.
'• Sarah, living 1795, m. John Holdswortli.
1-U
FAMILY RECORDS.
16
The youriLrest son,
Mauk Caciki;. of Howden and Knottino-ley. Yorks, b. 18 Fel). 1777, ;„.
13 Oct. l^'Ol. ^lary, dau. of John Cooii, of Burlaiid House. Eustrin2:ton. York>.
and (/. '2i June, l^oo, havintr by Iut. -who (/. 20 Aug. ISoG, aged 56. had issii',',
I. JiiHN". of whom presently.
II. Tliouias ^lark, f.f AVaketield. York.^. flavor
1858. bapt. 10 Jan. 180:>, m. 7 Dec. 18o'». Eliza,
only dau. of George Smith, of Eastrington. and
fJ. '2-i June, 1879. having by her. Avho <l. 21
June. 1858. had issue,
1. Henry :^[ark. of Wakefield. /,. 10 Feb. 183:3,
///. 10 May. 1860. Mary Ann. dau. of William
Farton Beilby. of Kingston-upou-HuU, and
has issue,
(1) Harold Mark, of Leeds. Yorks, Capt.
ist Vol. Batt. W. Riding Re^t., h. 2-i
March, 1861. //?. 29 Scpt."l886.^[argaret
Agnes, dau. of John ]\[oxon. J. P. of Ponte-
fract. and has issue.
Harold Leslie Mark. h. 6 May, 1890.
Gladys Marv.
(2) Thomas Mark, of Wakefield, h
April, 18G7.
(0) Frederick ^laslin Beilby, h. 15 June,
1872
(1) Ada Marv. (2) Gertrude Hilda.
2. Thomas, of Wakefield. J.P. and' Alderman, h. 3 :March, 18-10, m. lb
June. 1863. Fanny, dau. of George Norton, of Bagden Hall, Denby. Yorks.
and has issue,
(1) Thomas IMark. h. 5 April. 1864. <L 5 Feb. 1865.
(2) Norton, b. 31 May. 1866. in. 6 April, 1893, Lillie, dau. of John
Uowse, of Sprinsffield House, Denby. Yorks.
(3) Charles Norton, b. 2 Aug. 18(>8".
(4) Arthur Norton, b. 26 Dec. 1877.
(1) Florence, vi. 27 April, 1893. Arthur Robert Lake, of Wakefield.
(2) Laura. (3) Kate. (4) Fanny. (5) Lucy.
(6) Eliza.
3. Charles, of Wakefield, b. 10 Oct.
Elizabeth, only child of Thomas Ros.-
issue.
(1) Mark Ross. b. 15 June, 1869.
(2) Frank Ross, b. 20 April. 1871. (1) Dora Mary.
1. Mary, dk 20 Aug. 1860. Edward Thomas Whaley, of Tborne, Yorks,
and (/. 23 March, 1866, leavin;:: issue.
2. Lucy Ann, ?,(. 10 June, 18j7, James Harrison, of Driffield, Yorks, and
has issue.
3. Emma. ■»;. 20 Oct. 1859. Elias Holfc. of Dewsbury, Yorks, and d.s.p-
11 Nov. 1891.
4. Eliza, in. 22 Aug. 1867. Spencer Skelton. of Sutton Bridge. Yorks.
III. William Edward, of Belle Yue. Pontefract, Yorks, J.P., Deputy
Coroner for that honour, b. 23 A[)ril, 1814. m. 15 April, 185^. Frances, dau.
of James Robson. of Pontefract. and </. 13 Jan. 1884, leaving issue.
1. Frederick ^lark, B.A. Camb.. Lieut. 1st Shropshire L.I., b. 22 Aug
1860. i1. unm. at Suakim. 5 Julv. 1885.
2. William Robson. of Warwick, M.A. andM.B. Camb., b. 22 June, 1863,
7/j. 25 Oct. 1893. Margaret Agues, dau. of Richard Booth, of Glendon Hall,
Northants, and has issue.
1841, m. 23 Sept. 1865. Dorothy
M.R.C.S.. of Wakefield, and has
CASS.
1-1-5
Gerald ^Nlark. h. "Jo Aug. 1S94.
1. Mary Frauccs.
The eldest .^on,
John- Carti:r, of Knottin-ley. Yorks. h. 17 Sept. 1802. m. 2S Oct. 1830.
Cliristiana, dan. of Geortje Luml. ami </. ti Oct. 1873, liaving by h-jr. wlio d.
6 ^[ay, 184."). had, with other i^sue, who tZ..^.p.,
Gkokhe \ViLLrAM, of whom presently.
Maria Jane, m. 23 July, l^u2, William Jackson, of Knottingley Hall,
Pontefract, Yorks, and lias issue.
The only surviving sou,
Georgf. William Cakter, of Clifford Hou.se, Scarboroufrh, aiul formerly of
T'.vizell House, Belford. co. Xortiiumberland, barrister-at-law, M..\. Camb., b.
23 Feb. 1842. m. 1 July. 1879, Elizabeth McMaster Paget, diu. of John
Milling, of Harlow Manor. Harros'ate, and bas issue.
I. John Mark, b. 18 May. 1880. '
n. William Edward, b.^17 May, 1885.
I. Georgiana Maria Elizabeth.
Arms — Per fess sa. and gu. on a fess or, three round buckles of the nrst,
and in base a talbot passant of the third. Crest — Issuant from the battle-
ments of a tower arg. a demi monkey ppr.. holding between the paws aa
escutcheon or charo-ed with a buckle as in the arms. Motto— Fortitudine.
CASS.
Lineage, — Robert Casse, of this family, is in-
cluded in tlie musters taken at Howden, l3 April,
1539 (30 Hkn-ry Vlll). and the names of Robert
Casse and Geokue Casse occur in the subsidy rolls
between 27 and 35 Hexrt VIII.
Jou-V CAS>e, of 13ariaby, Howden, Yorkshire, m.
at Howden 11 July, 154(3, Jeunett , and by her.
■who WIS buried there, 16 Xov. 1564, had issue,
I. George, of whom presently.
II. Wdliam, bapt. 2 ^tlarch, 1553, buried 2 ^larch,
1556-7.
III. John, bapt. 7 Dec. 1556, buried 2 March, 1557.
IV. John, bapt. 22 April, 1564.
I. Isabella, bapt. 13 Sept. 1547.
II. Alice, bapt. 25 Feb. 1549-50, buried 3 July,
1550.
III. Jennett, buried 14 June, 1551.
I?. Agnes, bapt. 11 June, 1552.
The eldest son,
George Casse, of Barmby, bapt. 23 Oct. 1.548. m. 1st, 20 April. 1572,
Jennett, dau. oi: Richard and Jennett Smyth, and by her, who was buried
17 July, 1580, had issue. He m. 2ndly, 20 Xov. 1580, Catherine Petwardine,
and was buried 19 Feb. 1590-1. leaving issue, by her.
I. Robert, of whom pres?ntly.
II. William, of Barmby, bapt. 25 Jan. 1583-4, la. 20 April, 1605. Emrae
and was buried 28 Jan. 1662, having by her, who was buried 17 Xov. 1654
had issue.
li:. John, burled 24 Sept. 1587.
L
146 fa:m[ly records.
I. Acmes, bapt. 2 Sept. 15S1, buried 23 March. loS-i-5.
ir. Aornes, bnpt. 9 April, loS6, baried 25 Oct. 1588.
HI. Catherine, bapt. 2.") June, 1587. buried 15 Jau. 1587-S,
IV. Agne:J. bapt. 27 Oct. buried 12 Dec. 1588.
V. Mary, buried 1.3 i'eb. 159;>— i.
The eldest son of the second marrificfe.
^Robert Cas.^k. of Barmliy. bapt. 5 Jan. 1582-3, />/. 1 I^Iay, 1G09, Elizabeth
"^Valker, and wa.s buried 11 Nov. 1&20. having- by her, who Avas buried 27 Julv,
1637, had issue,
r. George, bapt. 2 Sept. 1610. living 1G62 and 1676.
II. William, of Barmby. bapt. 10 Feb. 1612-3. ,n. 27 Oct. IG-iO, Jane
Miresse. and was buried 19 June, 1676; .she was buried 5 March, lo57-S.
III. JoHX. of whom present!}'.
IV. Robert, bapt. 19 Dec. 1620. living 1663-4. 1676. and 1678.
The third son,
JoHX Casse. of Barmby, bapt. 13 July. 1618, was buried 11 Dec. 1679 fwill
dated 8 Dec. 1679. proved 17 March. 1679-80), leaving by Margaret, his wife.
who was buried 15 Feb. 1657-8, a .son and a dau.,
Robert, of whom presently.
Anne, m. 2-i April. 1677, Richard Copley, both living 1679.
The only son,
RoBEKT Casse. of Barmby. m. 21 May. 1674. Elizabeth Sharpe. and was
buried 29 June, 1685, leaving by her. who survived him, a son,
JoHX Casse, of Barmby, /,;.. TXov. 1702, Jane Sutton, of Sandhall. Howdcn.
apd wa« bnri'pd 4. July. 1717 (will proved 15 July that year), having by her.
who survived him. had issue.
I. Joseph, of whom presently.
II. John, bapt. 22 Xov. 1713. buried 6 ^lay. 1714.
I. Elizabeth, bapt. 8 Aug. 1703. buried 12 Feb. 1703-4.
II. Jane, living 1717. iii, :\Iary. bapt. 30 June, 1708, living 1717.
IV. Hannah, bapt. 4 Dec. 1715.
The elder son,
Joseph Cass, of Barmby. bapt. Feb. 1710, ut. Martha, dau. of William
Hopper, of Bradley Hall, Hudderstield. and Avas buried 15 May, 1755, having
by her (who m. 2ndly, Richard Day, of Barmbv. who d. Jan. 1780, and /7.
5 July, 1802, aged 84) had issue,
I. William, of whom presently. u. John, J. in infanc7.
I. Ann, (I. un-ni. n. Mary, <L iinm. m. Martha, d. unm.
IV. Jane, d. inivi. v. Anne, d. unm.
The only surviving son,
William Cass, of Beaulieu Lodge, Winchmore Hill, Middlesex, and of
London, merchant, h. 20 Feb. 1743, m. 8 Feb. 1770, Elizabeth, second dan. of
Evan Owen, of Onibury, Ludlow. Salop, and d. 29 Oct. 1819. having by her.
who d. 6 Dec. 1825, aged 72. had issue.
I. Samuel Hewitt, h. 14 Sept. 1771. d. 14 Feb. 1772.
II. William, h. 1 Feb. 1776. d. 1 Feb. 1794.
III. Joseph, h. 10 Xov. 1779. d. 31 Julv. 1818.
IV. John. h. 20 June, 1781, d. 25 Feb. 1793.
V. Charles, h. 16 June. 1783. d. inirn. 16 Xov. 1825
VI. George. 6. 12 July, 1784. d. 26 Feb. 1794.
vii. Fkeoerick. of whom preseutlv.
I. fZlizabeth, h. 19 Dec. 1772. (/. 19 Jan. 1775.
a. Mary Anne. h. 3 Feb. 1774, d. 29 Oct. 1790.
hi. Sop'hia. b. 20 March. 1777, d. 24 Feb. 1780.
IV. Eliza, h. 21 Feb., ./. 21 Dec. 1786.
The youngest son,
Frederick Cass, of Little Grove, East Barnet, Hertfordshire. J.P. and
CASS. li-
D.L.. Patron of :\[onkeTi Hatllej. />. 19 Sept. 1787. „i. 1:3 :\[arcli. 182.3, Martha,
eldest (lau. ami eventual co-lu'iress of John Deil Potrer, of Ponders End."
.Middh\><ex, and*/. 17 May, 18G1, having by her, wlio <!. 29 June. 1870. n^red
7"). had issue,
I. Fi;kdki:ick Chari.ks, of wlioni j)resent]y.
II. Charles William (Rov.), M.A. Kmmannel Colh Camb., vicar of Arlinirton,
Sussex, 18-!i2-Gl, aftcrwariis of Telliam Hill, Battle, Sussex (Ch'h—Hnired
University}-), h. 12 INIay. 182t.i, m. 9 April, 1856. Elizabeth Frances, second
dan. of William Kirkpatrick. of St. Cross, Newport, Isle of Wight, and l)v
her, who d. 22 April, 1895, has issue,
1. Charles Herbert Davis. Capt. 1st Batt. Connau?ht Rancrers (88th
Regt.) (Clnh — Army and Xavy ), h. 13 Aucr. 1858.
1. Constance Mary. ui. 30 Sept. 1893. Lieut. -Col. Williani Yilleneuve
Gregory, R.A.
2. Lilian Maud, m. 30 Sept. 1893. Capt. Sydney Turing Barlow Lawford,
Royal Fusiliers (7th Re^t.).
3. Mary Adeline, -.n. 25 April, 1891, David Jones Lloyd, J.P. of
Gilfachwen, co. Cardigan. High Sheriff 1895, and has issue. '
4. Edith Caroline,^ >u. 23 July, 1892, Capt. Charles Henry Cockburn
Hey man, Bombay Staff Corps, and has issue.
III. Arthur Herbert, Col. in the Army, late IMajor 10th Hussars, served in
the Crimea (medal and clasp), h. 19 July, 1828. (CZe/w— United Service,
Army and Naw, ^larlborouch, and Conservative.)
I. Martha Adefina, h. 4 AngT 1830, d. 12 March, 1831.
The eldest son.
The Rev. Fukdlrick Chaklhs Cass. M.A. (Balliol Coll. Oxon). of Monken
Hadley Rectory, Middlesex, and 9. Heenc Terrace. V\'orthing, Sussex, patron
of the liviiior, and rector of Monken Hadley. 1860-91 (CZitf^— Conservative;,
h. 4 Sept. 1824, ,«. 23 June, 1853. Julia Elizabeth, second dau. of the late
William Tewart. J.P. of Glanton and Swinhoe, co. Xorthumberland. and has
issue,
I. Frederick Herbert Faussert. /-. 22 Dec. 1854. ,J. 12 Jan. 1855.
II. Frederick Charles Guise (Rev.). .M.A. (Exeter Coll. O.xford ), rector of
Monken Hadley, since 1891 (Ch'b — Conservative), h. 18 Dec. 1859.
III. Claude William CuUey. Capt. l^t Batt. Shropshire Light Infantrv
(53rd Regt.), served in tlie Egyptian campaiirn (medal with clasp, and
Khedive's star) (Ch'h — Army and Xavy). b. 25 Oct. 1861.
IV. Arthur Herbert Du Pre (Rev.). 7). 25 Oct. 1861 (twin with Claude), of
Magdalene Coll. Cambridge, now vicar of St. John the Baptist, Walmer,
Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
I. Agnes Julia Butler, d. mini. 4 May, 1877.
ir. Gertrude ^largaret Carew.
Arms — (^Kiarterly : 1st and 4th, per chevron or and ermine on a chc\Ton sa.
b'jtween two eagles' heads erased gu. in chief and a garb of the first in base,
a tiarrow gold between two fountains (for Cass) ; 2nd and 3rd, sa. a fess
ermiue cotised arg. between three cinquefoils of the last, in the chief point a
<:ros3 crosslet htchee or (for Potter). Crest — An eagle's head erased gu.
charged on the neck with a fountain, in the beak three ears of wheat or.
Motto — Ubique patriam reminisci.
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14;
FAMILY RECORD:
CHANCE.
Lineage. — This family was orirrinallv settled at
Bromsgi'Dve in Woix-e.stevshire. where their name
can be traced from the 1-tth century, (dt^c Chance
of Br om strove mid Birmingham, b^" James Frederick
Chance, privately printed.) One liranch M'as resident
at Shepley in that parish, of whom.
Jciux Chauxce. of Shepley. yeoman, whose will
was dated 12 Feb. and proved 27 Feb. lGlT-18. left
by Rennet, his wife, who was buried at Bromserore.
18 March, Itioo— i, a sou.
William Chaunce, of Shepley, who w. IS July.
1599, Anne, dau. of John Butler, of Timberhanger,
Bromsgrove, ami had issue,
r. William, bapt. 11 Sept. 1G03.
II. JoHX, of whom presently.
I. Bennet, bapt. 10 Jan. 16ul-2, m. 1 Feb. 162o-7,
IMartin Blick. of Bromsgrovc. and had issue.
II. Mary, bapt. 1-i April, IGOo, vi. Robeit Cheston,
or Chesson.
III. ]S[argaret.
The second ='^n.
John CHArvci-:. of Shepley, whose will was dated 17 Sept. 1G69, proved 21
Feb. 1669-70. ;». twice ; his second wife was Anne Christopher, who was
buried 17 Jan. 1669-70. He was buried at Bromsgrove, 3 Jan. 1669-70,
leaving issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. Henry, vk and had with perhaps other issue, John.
III. John, of Shepley. m. 1st, Mary, who was buried 28 Oct. 1682, and
2ndly, 6 Oct. 1683. his cousin. Rebecca, dau. of Martin Blick. He had
issue, John, buried 30 Dec. 168-i.
IV. Nathaniel, bapt. Feb. 163-±-5, vi. 28 Oct. 1662, Mary Freeman, and was
buried 28 April, 1696. leavinor issue,
Jacob, buried 6 March, 1675-6.
Sarah.
V. Gamaliel, bapt. 24 Feb. 1636-7.
1. Mary, ni. AVilliam Ashwell.
The eldest son,
William Chaunce, of Shepley, m. 18 April. 1656, Elizabeth, widow of
Wheeler Perkes, of Fairfield. Belbroughton. and by her had a son. V
William Chance, of Shepley. bapt. 4 Oct. 1660, and d. 26 Dec. 17^9 (will
dated 25 Sept. 1730. proved 21 May. 1740), having by Frances, his wife, who
was buried 16 Sept. 1742, had issue.
I. William, of Shepley, ?«. 20 Oct. 1722, Elizabeth Cole, of Broome, and d.
•11 March, 1742-3, having by her, who (/". 22 Oct. 1765. had is.sue, William
and eight others.
II. John, of whom presently.
I. A dau.. «'.. William Brooke.
II. Hannah, bapt. 6 Oct. 1698, m. 30 Xov. 1725, William Albutt, of Stoke
Prior, and had issue.
The second sun,
John Chan< e. of Bromsgrove, whose will was dated 20 Feb. 1749-50. and
proved 4 ^May. 1774, d. 29 Oct. 1771, aged 84, having by Sarah, his wife, who
«/. 19 Aug. 1762, aged 81, had issue.
II. Margaret, in. William Pritchett.
CHAXCE. 149
I. John, of whom presently.
II. William, of Bionisirrove, }>. 13 Dec. 1713, il. nnm. 2 May, 1^02 (will
dated 31 ^Murch, proved 25 Xov. 1802).
III. Joseph, (/. in iiitUncy, 3 Oct. 1718.
IV. Thomas, d. in infancy, 4 Feb. 1719-20.
V. Thomas, of Bromscrrove. b. U Feb. 1720-21. </. num. 20 Jane, 1774 (will
dated 9 May, proved Dec. 1774).
I. Hannah (twin with Joseph), (/. in infancy. 15 Xov. 1718.
The eldest son,
John' Ch.xnck, of Bromsi_a'ove, b. 6 Oct. 1711, //;. 1st, 24 Oct. 1743,
Hannah, dau. of Thomas Hunt', of Bromsgrove. and by her, Avho d. 3 Feb.
1746, aged 34, had issue.
I. Mary, d. in infancy, 2 Feb. 1744-5.
II. Hannah, d. in infancy, 20 Aug. 1746.
He rn. 2ndly, 15 Oct. 1746, Mary, dau. of Joshua Tilt, of Bromsgrove. and
d. 13 Feb. 1749-50, having by her (who m. 2ndly. George Bell, of Bromsgrove,
and d. 12 May, 1812. aged 91) had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
III. Sarah, b. 12 Oct. 1747. m. 3 ^larch. 1773, Edward Homer, of Birmingham,
afterwards of ^Vest Town, co. Somerset, .son of Edward Homer, of .Sutton
Coldfield. CO. AVarwick. solicitor, and (7. 14 Sept. 1776. He ///. 2ndly, 30
June, 1778, ^lary, tifta dau. of Robert Lucas, of Bristol, and sister of Mrs.
William Chance (see below), and d. 19 March, 1825, leaving issue by both
marriages.
The only son,
William CnAXCb, settled iu Birmingham in 1771. He was h. at
Bi'omsgrove, 16 May, 1749, tii. 30 June, 1778, Sarah, seventh dau. of Robert
Lucas, of Bristol, by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of John Butler, of Hanbury. co.
Worcester, and grand-dau. of Clement Lucas, of- Feckenham Park. Hanbury,
CO. Worcester, and d. 21 ^larch, 1828, having by her, who d. 7 Sept. 1809,
aged 53, had issue,
I. William, b. 11 Oct. 1780, d. 6 Sept. 1787.
II. Robert Lucas, of Summertield. Birmingham, b. 8 Oct. 1782. /-(. 7 May,
1811, his cousin, Louisa, tliird dan. of Edward Homer, of West Town, co.
Somerset, hj Mary, his second wife (see above), and d. 7 [March. 1865,
having by her, who d. 24 Dec. 1873. had issue,
1. Edward, b. 6, and d. 8 Dec. 1815.
2. Robert Lucas, of Chad Hill, Edgbaston, b. IS Sept. 1821, m. 25 Sept.
1848, Fanny Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Abel Peyton, of Birmingham, and
has issue,
(1) Arthur Lucas, of Great Alne'Hall, Alcester, J.P. co. Warwick, b. 12
June, 1853, m. 1 Jan. 1880. ^label Henrietta, third dau. of Richard
William Johnson, of Bricklehampton Hall, co. Worcester, and has issue,
a. Walter Lucas, b. 2 Dec. 1880.
b. Xoel Richard Lucas, b. 25 Dec. 1881.
c. Geoffrev Robert Lucas, b. 7 Oct. 1885.
a. Stella Mabel, b. 13 Feb. 1884.
(2) Walter Pevton. 6. 3 Nov. 1855, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.. d. nnm.
: 30 Jan. 1880.
(3) Sidney, b. 8 June, 1857, (/. 12 Dec. 1858.
(1) Agnes Louisa, b. 24 Oct. 1851, m. 1st, 25 April, 1876, George
Harrison Evans, M.B., son of George Fabian Evans, !M.D., of
Birmingham, and by him, who d. 31 Dec. 1880, had issue. She in.
2ndly, ^C) Aug. 1883, Frederick Sidney Goodwin, of Birmingham,
solicitor, and by him lias issue.
(2) Fi-ances Ethel, b. 8 Feb. 1862.
3. Edward Homer, b. 14 Jan. and (/. 11 Aug 1824.
ir.(.) FAMILY RKCOllDS.
4. Frank, of Burleigli Huuse. Svdeulmm Hill, S.E., l>. ^'J June. IS-lf.,
B.A. Trill. Coll. Ciimb. 1854, ^.H.. F.R.C.P.. m. 1'2 Aug. 1S57, Jan.-
Susan Katharine, second dau. of Janie.s Jlrewster, of Huntingdon and
Brampton, eo. Huntingdon, and bv l:er, \v1h> iI. .!«! July, 18t?'.), has issue,
a dau.. Gertrude Louisa Emma. h. (> ^Liy. 18.j8, hi. 7 Sept. 18S2,
Francois Arniand ^laurice deorges Duault, Commandant in the French
Artillery, son of the French Consul-General at Ancona. Italy.
5. John Homer. <d" 40. Augustus Road. Edgbaston, li. 31 July, lb27, vi.
1st, 24 April, 18.j2, Cornelia de Peyster. eldest dau. of George Chance
{vide post), and by her, who d. -0 Jan. lht)7, has had issue,
(1) Francis Theodore, h. 9. and </. 10 :March, l8o:^.
(2) John de Peyster. b. 4 April. Iboi. (f. niun. at Melbourne. 'I'l Jan.
1874.
(3) Charles Cottrell. }>. 10 July. J. -J.j Xov. 1855.
(4) George. /-. 13, (/. 28 Nov. 1850.
(5) Ernest, of Burghtield Bridge. Berks, h. 28 Oct. 1857. w. 27 Sept.
1888, Lucy Isabella, Barrington. dau. of Robert Thomas Elsam
Barrington Cooke. F.R.C.S., of The Haven, Scarborough, Yoi-ks, and
has issue. Geoffrey Henry Barrington. /-. It) Dec. 1893.
(6) Robert Lucas', h. 4 June. It^GU. (/. 11 Aug. 1803.
(7) Herbert, b. 3, and d. 21 Oct. 18G1.
(8) Wilberforce, of Southport. co. Lancaster, h. 10 Jan. 1863, ui. 11
Feb. 1884, Eliza, only dau. of AVilliam Wriirht, of Crewe, co. Chester.
(9) Edmcnd Ross, of Jesus Coll. Camb., /). 18 Jan. 1864.
(1) Katharine Xavarre, b. 11 April, 1859, m. 19 April, 1882, Xicolo
Francesco Dracopoli, of Villa Dracopoii, Antibes, France, and has issue.
Ho m. 2ridly, 25 Feb. 1869, his cousin, Frances !^[a^ia. fourth dau. of
James Edward Homer, of AVraxall, co. Somerset.
1. Sarah Louisa, b. 26 May. 1813. d. unni. 15 Jan. 1845.
2. MaiT Ann, b. 2 April, 1814. d. khui. 1 Mav. 1847.
3. Emi'ly. b. 22 Oct. 1817, d. 3 June, 1830.
4. Caroline, b. 10 July, 1819, m. 24 April, 1855, her cousiu. Edward
Homer Sargant, of Birmingham, and by him, who d. 23 Feb. 1887, has
issue.
5. Sophia. //. 18 Sept. 1829, d. 17 Oct. 1830.
III. John, b. 23 March, 1784, d. 26 :May, 1792.
IV. "Wii.r.T.^M, of whom presently.
v. George, of Birmingham and Xew York, U.S.A., b. 26 July, 1790, ni. 19
May, 1825, Cornelia ^laria, dau. of Arent Schuyler do Peyster. of Xew
York, and il. 16 Sept. 1861, liaving bv her. who d. oO Dec. 1881, had issue,'
1. George, b. Mav, 1833, d. 14 Julv. 1834.
2. George, b. Jan. 1835, d. 27 Aug'. 1836.
3. Arent de Peyster, of WheatHelds, Powyke, co. Worcester, b. 25 Dec.
1836, m. 4 Dec. 1862. his cousin, !i[aria, eldest dau. of William Lucas
Sargant, of Birminijham (.--^e beluif). and has issue,
(1) Arent Schuyler. B.A. Trin. Cdl. Camb., 1885. b. 3 Xov. 1863.
(1) Grace Eleanor, b. 7 May, 186(>, m. 18 Jan. 1894. Jenner Guest
^Marshall, elder son of the Rev. Jenner Marshall, of Wcstcott Barton
Manor, co. Oxford, and has issue.
(2) Theodora, b. 9 July. 1871, „'. 2 June, ]^'Jtj, Rev. Edward :NLidoc
Madoc-Jones. vicar of Mattishall. co. X^orfdk, eldest son of Edward
Madoc- Jones, of Glent worth. Oswestry.
4. A^'iliiam Edward, of Aldby Park, York. J. P. co. Worcester, b. 12 Aug.
1842, //(. 21 April, 1875, Laura, fourth dau. of Thomas Thorneycrott
Kesteven. of W.-dverhampton, and by her has issue.
(1) George Harold de Pey.ster, R.'X., /;. 7 Oct. 1876.
(2) Oswald Kestevec. /.. I Xov. 1880.
CHANX'E. 151
(3) Guv Oetlen de Pejster, h. 28 Fel>. 1892.
(1) Sylvia Mary de Xavavre. h. 21 April, 1S70.
5. Alexander ^lacomb, of Lawnside. Eil'jbastoi). J. P.. nnd County
Alilerman for \Vorcestei"shire, l>. 28 June, l^^-l-^■, ui. 8 June. 1870, Florence,
eldest dan. of^Iajor Arthur Hill Hasted fiercer, 60th Rifles, and has i^sue,
(1) Alexander :\racoml), B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., 189:), /,. lO Oct. 1871.
(2) Georcre Herbert, h. 2 Mny, 1873, d. 8 March, 187").
(3) Kenneth Macomb, b. 16 July, 1879.
(4) Edgar Percival, b. 30 ]V[arch, 1881.
(5) Clinton Frederick, b. 31 :March. 1883.
(1) Constance Marv, b. 14 Xov. 1874, d. 2 !^^arch, 1877.
(2) Beatrice [Mabef, b. 26 Dec. 1875, d. 11 Jan. 1880.
(3) Susan, }i. 9 Aug. 1877.
1. Cornelia de Peyster, b. 29 ^Mnrch. 1827. m. (vi'de ante), 24 April. 1802,
her cou.sin, John Homer Chance, and (/. 20 Jan. 1867, leaving issue.
2. Henrietta Louisa, b. 8 May. 1829, d. 10 Au^-. 1835.
3. Sarah Lucas, b. 7 Feb. 1831, m. 4 April. 1865, Robert Power, of'
Freasley, co. Warwick, son of William Power, of the same place, and d.
8 Julv, 1888, leavins: issue.
4. M:iria Louisa, ?-. 22 Feb. 1840, 7,). 11 Oct. 1865, Rev. Henry Cave-
Browne-Cave, vicar of Edington, co. Wilts, and by him, who d. 4 Feb.
1890. has issue.
VI. Edward, b. 19 :\ray, 1792. d. unn,. 4 Xov. 1866.
VII. Henry, of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-law, b. 29 Sept. 1794, yn. April,
183G, Ann ^laria, dau. of William Evans, of Wolverhampton, and d.s.p.
IG Feb. 1676. She a. 7 May, lbb7, aged 79.
I. Elizabeth, b. 26 April. 1779, vi. 15 Oct. 1799, William Sargant, of
Birmingham, and d. 6 Nov. 1850. ha^'ing by him. who (/. 7 March, 1821,
aged 52, had William Lucas Sargant, and other issue.
II. Mary Anne, 6. 21 !March. 1786, d. 4 April. 1787.
III. Charlotte, b. 25 ^lay, 1796, d. num. 2 June. 1827.
IV. Caroline, b. 20 Mav. 1798. d. num. 4 Feb. 1818.
V. Sarah, b. 14 May,' 1800, ?». 20 March. 1832 (as his first wife). Jonah
Smith Wells, of London, and d. 3 Feb. 1835, having by him, who d. 27
Mav. 1876, had issue, two daus., who d. in infancy.
VI. "Maria, b. 1 April, 1803. (7. num. 2 May, 1881. '
The fourth son,
William Ch.\xce, of Spring Grove, Birmingham, was high bailiff of Bir-
mingham 1829--30, and J. P. for Birmingham and for cos. Warwick and
Worcester, 6. 29 Aug. 1788, -ni. 6 Ang. 1811. Phoebe, fourth dau. of James
Timmins. of Birmingham, and d. 8 Feb. 1856, having by her, who d. 15
April, 1865, had issue,
I. J.VMES TiMMixs, of whom presently.
II. William, of Edgbaston. b. 7 Aug. 1815, vi. 14 July, 1846. ^Shivj Eliza-
beth, d.\u. of Joseph Frederick Ledsam, of Chad Hill, Edgbaston, and d.
4 Aug. 1862, having by her, -who d. 16 ^lay, 1881, had issue,
1. A son, b. and </. Oct. 1848.
1. Adelaide Anne, b. 28 April, 1851, d. 21 July. 1856.
2. Emily Mary, of Chad Hill. Sandown. Isleot Wight, b. 8 June. 1854, ),i.
7 Oct. 1880. Robert Gerard Fox. J. P.. third son of Rev. William Darwin
Fox. of Sandown. formerly vicar of Delamere. co. Chester, and has issue.
III. George, of 28. Leinster Gardens. London, W.. J. P. co. 3Iiddlesex. B.A.
Trin. Coll. Camb. 1843. ^I.A. 1^46. student of Lincoln's Inn, and late
Metropolitan Police ^lagistrate at Lambeth, b. 22 Dec. 15^18. m. 14 April,
1853. Mary, .second dau. of the Rjv. George Richard Downward of the
Castle, Shi-ew.sburv. and bv her has issue,
1. George, b. 20" Jan. 1854, d. 24 Feb. 1859.
lo2 FAMir.Y RECORDS.
2. Arthur Frederick, of Shrewsbury School, h. 4 Doc. 1857, B.A. Trin
Coll. Camb. isso. :m A. ISs'}.
8. Harry. Capt. R.A. 1^S7,D.A.A.G. for Bombay,4 Feb. 1694, brlOct. 18o'.\
4. Charle.s Richard, h. l;{ July, 18U1.
1. Alice :Mary, b. 7 Sept. 18.').'), /,;. .S Ana:. 1881, Frank Loftus Wricrht, of
Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-hiw. eldest son of Thomas Cooke "\V right,
barrister-at-law, and has issue.
2. Lilian :\rary, h. 8 Nov. 1867.
IV. Frederick, b. 21 June, 1821, d. uir,n. 19 July, 1841.
V. Edward, of Lawiiside. Groat .MalveiTi, J. P. and D.L. co. Worcester, h.
28 Oct. 1824, m. 16 :May, 18o0, :\raria Isabella, third dau. of Joseph
Ferguson, of Carlisle. !M.P. for Carlisle, 1802-7, and d. 27 May. 1881,
having by her, who d. 24 April, 1890. had issue,
1. Frederick William, of ilorton. Carlisle. J. P. for Carlisle, and for co.
Cumberland, b. 26 Dec. 1852, in. 14 Jan. 1880, Mary, younger dau. of
George Berkeley Seton-Karr, of the Indian Civil Service (see BcKKK'i
Landed Gentry, Kakk, r)/" Kippibiic), and has issue,
(1) Edward Seton. b. 2.S June, 1881.
(2) Andrew Ferguson, b. 9 Xov. 1882.
(3) Robert Christopher, b. 2S Xov. 1883.
(4) Frederick Selby, b. 17 Feb. 1886.
(5) Kenneth :\riles. b. 27 Jan. 1893.
(1) Eleanor Mary, b. 23 April, 1689.
2. Edward Ferguson, of The Grange. Cleut. co, Worcester, B.A. Caius
Coll. Camb. 1884, b. 9 April, 1861, m. 4 Aug. 1887, Eliza Gertrude, third
dan. of Col. Archibald Wybergh, oord Regt., of Borrans Hill, near
Carlisle, and has issue, Dorothy Mary, h. S Sept. 1896.
3. Joseph Selby, of Carlisle, J.P. co. Cumberland, b. 13 Oct. 1862, B.A.
Trin. Coll. Oxon. 1884, m. 4 Aug. 1887, Helen Augusta, eldest dau. of Col.
Archibald Wybergh {abofe-mentioned). of Borrans Hill, and has issue,
(1) Helen Josephine, b. 6 Julv, 1888. (2) Xorah, 6. 18 June, 1891.
(3) Rita, b. 16 Feb. 1896.
1. Maria Isabella. I. 30 Aug. 1851, m. 13 Sept. 1877, Edward John
Gross, ^I.A., Fellow and Bursar of Caius Coll. Camb., son of Samuel
Chilton Gross, of Alderton. co. Suffolk, and d. 30 May, 1886, leaving issue.
2. Louisa, b. 23 Jan. 1855, m. 13 April, 1875, Claude Andrews Calthrop,
youngest son of James T. Calthrop, of Deeping St. Xicholas, co. Lincoln,
and by him, who d. 18 April, 1893. had issue.
3. Anne Elizabeth, of The Knoll, Great Malvern, b. 29 June. 1856.
4. Katharine Mary, of The Knoll, Great Malvern, b. 3 April, 1858.
VI. Henry, of Thornbridge. Leamington, late cf Sherbourne House, Waiwick,
J.P. cos. Warwick and Worcester. D.L. for co. Warwick, High Sheriff of
Warwickshire, 1885, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1850, M.A. 1853, b. 26 Jan.
1828, in. IS Sept. 1856. Mary Letitia, eldest dau. of George Latham Beunetr.
of Glenefy, co. Limerick, and by her, who d. 22 June, 1890, has issue,
1. Henry Fetherston, b. 19 Feb. 1859.
1. Amy Letitia. b. 16 Aug. 1857, in. 4 April, 1877. George Herbert Lloyd,
second sou of Sampson Samuel Lloyd. J. P., formerly M.P. for Plymouth
and for South Warwickshire, and has issue (see Bukke's Landed Gentry,
Lloyd, nf Bolobran).
2. Mary Helen, b. 2 Jan. 1863. m. 16 Jan. 1886, Edward Lingard Lucas,
second son of Sir Thomas Lucas, Bart., and has issue {see Bui;ke's Peerage
and Baroitetage).
3. Lucy Georgina, b. 16 March, 1864.
I. Eliza, b. 10 Jan. 1813, //(. 10 Jan. 1856, John Unett, solicitor, of Birming-
ham, afterwards of Filey, Yorkshire, and d.s.p. 16 June, 1874. He d. 14
April, 1877.
CHAP.MAX. 153
!i. Sarah, h. 15 ;^[ay. 1S17. m. "2 4- ^[ay, 18-lr2. Charles Eojrers Cope, of
Mttchley House. Harborne. co. Stafford, ami d. '2'j June. IS-i-t, baviuij: by
hiui. who (/. 26 Xov. 1874, had issue.
111. Phcpbe Louisa, l>. G Oct. ISoO. m. 20 July, 1S59. Rev. Richai-d
FiT^'ii^'Oi:, ^I.A., Fellow of Pembroke Coll. Camb., vicar of St. i[atthew">.
Smorhwick, afterwards rector of Durley, Hants, second son of Geor<j:e
Fer^'uson. of Houghton Hall, Carlisle. He d.s.^. 28 Aug. 1890.
The eldest son.
J.VMEs TiMMixs CH.A.XCE, of 1. Grand Avenue, Hove, Sussex, and ")1. Prince's
Gate, London. S.W., J. P. and D.L. for cos. Woi'cester and Stafford, ami
High Sheriff for the latter co. 1868. B.A. TriTi. Coll. Canib. lt«o8. :N[.A.
I.'^l. ^r.A. Oxon, ad eundem 18-48, student of Lincoln's Inn. />. 22 ^larch,
181-i. III. 26 June. lS4o. Flizabeth. fourth daa. of George Ferguson, of
Houghton Hall. Carlisle, and by her. who d. '11 Aug. 1887, has had issue.
I. William, of Wharfendon. Frimley. Sarrej', of the Inner Temple, barrister-
at-law, J.P. CO. Suri-ey. B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1876, M.A. 1879, h. 2 July,
18oo, 1)1. 15 Oct. 18'^ k Julia Charlotte, only dau. of Col. Henry Strachey.
Bengal Army (ret.) (.>>'»' Bukke's Peerane and Baronetage, Stkachf.v, Bart.;.
II. George Ferguson, of The Grove. Clent, co. AVorcester, b. 25 Sept. 18.'>4.
B.A. Trin. Coif. Camb. 1878. M.A. 1881. m. 21 April, 1891. :\Iary Kathleen,
second dau. of the Rev. Henry Stobart, of Wykeliam Rise. Totteridge,
formerly rector of Warkton. co. Northan^pton. and has issue,
Roger James Ferguson, l. 26 Jan. 1::?93.
Katharine Dorothea, h. 7 Feb. 189-i.
III. James Frederick, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1879, M.A. 1882, h. 9 April,
1836.
I. Frances Elizabeth, h. 7 Aug:. 1847.
II. Edith Mary, h. 1 Xov. 1848, m. 4 May; 1875, Archibald Edward Dobbs,
of Lincoln's Inn. barrister-at-law, and M.A. Oxon, only surviving son of
Archibald Edward Dobbs, Master in Equity, Accouutant General and
Keeper of the Records of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Bengal, and
grandson of Richard'Conway Dobbs, of Castle Dobbs, co. Antrim, and has
issue (see Bckkk's Landed tJentnj).
III. ^Margaret Anne, h. 17 April, 1850.
IV. Eleanor Plicebe, b. 8 Jan. 1852, ni. 5 Dec. 1877, Rev. William Campbell
Riland Bedford. M.A. Camb., rector of Sutton Coldfield, co. Warwick. 1>92.
and rural dean, eldest son of Rev. William Kirkpatrick Rilaud Bedford,
formerly rector of Sutton Coldfield, and has issue.
v. Bertha Louisa, b. 19 Sept. 1857, d. 14 March, 1867.
VI. Katharine, b. 8 !May, 1859, d. tinin. 8 June, 1893.
VII. Marian Georgiana, 6. 11 April, 1862.
Anns — Gu. a saltire vair between two fleurs de lys in pale and as many
towers in fess arg. Crest — A demi lion rampant gu. semee of annulets oi',
folding between tlie paws a sword erect, entwined by a wreath of oak ppr.
Motto — Deo nou fortumi.
CHAPMAN.
Lineage. — This family of Chapman came from Molash in Kent, wlierc in
their church there are several memorials of the Chapmans, and in the aisle
'^ a stone inscribed '• pulvis Chapmannorum " under which is a vault wherein
several of them lie. {'R\i:T£D'^ Histonj of Kent.)
loi FA^[ILY RECORDS.
William Chap>l\\. who purchased the estate of Pauls Crtiy Hill, '2'J .Sej.t.
17"J'J, was h. 1(3-18. and il. 4 !May, 1726. leaving issue,
Richard. <!.<./>.
Elkan'oi;. of whoDi we treat.
The dan..
Ei.KANoR C'fiAi'.MAX. inherited the family estate on the death of her brothei-,
and 7^;. 1st. RiCHAUU Aci'.OT. and 2ndly, her cousin, Jamk.«. Chapmax, and bv
liini had issue,
Ja.mks, of whom presently.
Anne, ui. Rev. Edmund Eauuce. vicar of Sutton-at-Honc.
The son.
Ja.mks Chapman*, of Pauls Crav Hill. h. 1730. in. Jane, dau. of Rev.
Prebendary 31a\ve. by the dau. of Sir Charles Abdy, Bart., and <L 1S24,
having by her. who </. IS'JO. aged 82, had issue.
I. Jamks, of whom presently. ii. Edmund Faunae, (L.<.p
III. Robert. <J.s.p. iv. Chai-les Abdy, d.s.p. v. "William, J.s.p.
1 Jane. tl. luun. ii. Charlotte Heatley. d. untn.
III. ^lartha, il. irara. IV. Lydia. (7. iLnm.
v. Ann Eleanor, m. John Mumfcn-d, of St. John's, Sutton-at-Hone. and J.s.p.
The eldest son.
Jamks CHAr\rAX, of Pauls Cray Hill, /-. 1767, m. 21 Jair. 1792, ^[ary, dau. of
William Greenwood, and ^lary Beswick. his wife. and*?. 15 Dec. 1S45, having
by her. who '/. 1837, had issue.
I. James, of Pauls Cray Hill. //. 1707. m. Ellen, dau. of the Rev. George
Hutchinson, and d.s.p. 1878.
II. WiLLiA.Ai Grkkxwood, of whom presently.
1. Mary Jane. h. 1793. d. 1867. . ii. Ann Elizabeth, h. 1795, d. 1880.
The younger son and eventual heir,
WIluam Grkexwood Chapmax, of Pauls Cray Hill. I. 28 April, 1802. m.
1 May. 1840. Elizabeth Catherine Hay, second dau. of Edward William Oriel
Drnmmond-Hay {see BritKc's Pt'erage and Baroietage, Kixnol'LL, E.), and d. 23
June, 1884. having issue.
I. Edwap,!* William, of whom presently.
II. Francis Hay, Comni. late R.X.. }>. 6 April. 1844, //;. 9 June. 1875, Amy
Georgiana. dau. of Capt. Frederick Sutton, and has issue,
1. Xocl Hay. h. 1876. 2. Cecil Sutton, h. 1880.
3. Francis Auriol. ?>. 1881. 4. Herbert Auriol William, l. 1883.
5. William Roland Hay, />. 1884. 6. Charles Manners Sutton, h. 1889.
1. Eva Catheiine DrriUiniond. 2. Miriam.
3. Auriel de Vismes. 4. Vera Frances.
III. James Charles, h. 12 June. 1845. i». 1st, 1881, Harriet ^Maria, dau. of
Lee Porcher Townshend. of Wincham Plall, Cheshire, and by her, who d.
1890, had issue,
1. Robert Auriol Drammond-Hay. /-. 1882.
2. Gilbert Townshend Drummond-Uay. h. 1888.
3. William de Vismes Drummond-Hay, h. 1890.
He m. 2ndly. Mary, dau. of — O'Reilly.
IV. William Drummond. h. 11 Nov. 184(5.
v. Arthur, h. 2<) Aug. 1851. Consul at Vera Cruz, //;. 1881. Ellen Laura,
dau. of Robert Still, and has issue.
Bernard Greenwood, Ji. 1894.
Xancy Elizabeth Laura.
I. Bessie Annette, h. 13 Jan. 1848, ?/;. 14 Oct. 1876. Arthur James Hamilton
Smythe, C.E.. of Donald>to\vn. co. Westmeatli, and has issue, two sons and
a dau.
II. Edith Hay, '/. 13 April, 1855. -.a. 20 Oct. 1881, Major Edward Cecil Dowse,
2nd Batt. Derbyshire Regt. (Sherwood Foresters;, and has issue, one dau.
CHKALES.
ir>o
III. Catherine Aune, />. 7 Oct. l>oti, m. 7 Oct. 1^^4, Artlmr H. Lcwin, and
d. 24 Nov. ls8o.
The eldest son.
Canon Ed\vai;i> Wir.i.iAM Chatman, of Pauls Cray Hill. St. Pauls Cray. ci>.
Kent, Hon. Canon of Carlisle, late vicar of Penrith, co. Cumberland (Cluh —
New University), h. 25 ^lay, 1841. </>. 80 April. 1S72, the Hon. Theodo.»ia
Spring-Hice (who was raised to the rank of a IJaron's dau. 1870), sister of
Thomas, "ind Lord Monteasfle. K.P., and dau. of the Hon. Stephen Spring-
Rice, eldest son of Thomas. 1st Lord Monteagle. and h;is issue.
1. James, b. 14 Jan. 1^7'.'. ii. Anthony William, /-. "Jo Oct. 18S4.
I. Ellen ]Mary, b. 16 April, lS7o. ii. Elisabeth Catherine, i. 1 Dec. Ib74.
III. ]\Iary Theodosia, b. 11 Nov. 1S7»3.
Arms — Per chevron anj. and gu. a crescent coi'nfercJianr/ed. Crest — An arm
evibcnced, habii'^d iu mail ppr. -ci'tred anj. holdinij in the hand ppr. a tilting sp-ar
or, e^ijiled icitJi a chaplet vert.
4f ^^ ^)%^
CHEALES.
Lineage. — AxrHoxif: Chkales. and Elizabeth, his
wife, and Thomas his son. bought lands at Hae-
worthinghani, co. Lincoln. 82 Elizabeth (l-jyO>.
He (/. in it)U.J, and was .«. by his son,
Thomas Cheale^:, who m. Isabel Whiting, by
whom he had issue, two sous, both of whom '/.
before him, and four dans. He d. in lGo2, and was >■.
by his gi'andsou,
Thomas Cheales, /;. IG Feb. IGIO. m. ]Mary, dau.
and co-heir of Sir Roger Halton. of Carleton. liy
Avhom he had issue, three .sons and four daus. He
d. 1666. and bis widow in 1683. He was s. by his
eldest son,
William CiiEAr.Es. m. ^larch, 1681, Elizabeth
Ware, bj whom he had no issue. He d. in 1700.
and was s. by his surviviTi^r brother.
Richard Cheale^. who by Elizabeth, his wife, had
issue, two sons and three daus. He d. 1708, and
was 5. by his son,
Richard Cheales, who hy Susannah, his wife, had issue, two daus. and
three sons, of whom t%vo (/. young. He (7. 1749, and was .<?. b}' his eldest son.
Rev. William Cheales. rector of Thorpe, near Newark, b. 27 July, 1712,
)//. Anne, dau. of Francis Noble, of Newark, and dying in 17^1, left issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, of Christ Church.' Oxford, d. 1780.
III. Benjamin, ?. to his brother William.
I. Jane.
II. Rebecca. ,ii. R. S. Nevinson. of Grantham.
His eldest son,
Rrv. William Cheale--. vicar of ^Markham. Notts, m. JHizabeth, relict of
George Wright, of Wuintieet. by whom he had no issue. He d. in 1818
having sold the family estate in 17l;*o to his brother.
Ben-tamix Cheales. of Sleaford, /.. 17.j8, ..i. 1 Jan. 1788. ^lary. dan. and co-
heir of William Spur, of Hale, and ./. 1824, havine had issue,
I. William, of Trinity College, Carab., d. 1824.
lo'j FAillLY RECORDS.
II. Henry, in Holy Onlers, of Xortlicnd House, Hunts, b. 179t3. *-. liis f:itlur
1824, 771. 18'27. Julia ^laria, dan. of John Oflley, of Montairu Squai-c, Loin Ion.
and <l. 1890. "
iir. JoHX. of whom -vve treat.
His yount^est son.
Rev. John Chkalks, vicar of Skendleby, co. Lincoln, h. 4 July, ISOO. i,/.
0 ]\Iay, 18"2t'>, ^Liry Anne Jane, eldest dan. of !^ir Alan Bellinehani, Bart., of
Castle Bellintrham, Ireland, and (/. IS^jo. ha\ing by her, who (/. 1887, had issue,
I. Alan Bkn.ia.min (Rev.), of whom presently.
II. Henry John (Rev.), vicar of Friskney, co. Lincoln, b. 27 Oct. 1829, „i.
1860, Edith ^fariri. second dan. of Rev. T. Booth, vicar of Fi-iskney.
in. Sydnev Bellinrrham, //. io IMarch, J. Oct. 1834.
IV. William Beliinccham. o. 18 Feb. 183G, m. 1863, Edith, third dau. of
S. Hanson, of London.
I. Ellen Louisa, b. 3 March, 1831. ir. Mary Frances, b. 11 June. 1837.
HI. Gertrude Charlotte, b. 23 Nov. 1844, m. 1867, Major P. G. Craigie,
Dii'ector of Statistics, Board of Agriculture.
The eldest son,
Rev. Alan Ben.iamin Chkales, M.A., of Hag'worthing'ham, co. Lincoln,
formerly vicar of Brockham, Surrey, b. 25 Mai'ch, 1828. .>•■. his uncle 1890. //;.
27 April, 1854, Fanny Louisa, second dau. of Rev. H. Carnegie Kno.^, vicar
of Lechdale. co. Gloucester, and lias had issue,
I. John Alan Carnegie, h. 27 Sept. 1861, m. 7 May, 1889, Edith !Maud,
second dau. of P. Salmon, of Cleadou Park, Sutherland, and has issue,
Dorothy Maud, b. 20 March, 1890.
II. Ralph Darby, b. lb'G9, Lieut. 1st Batt. E. Lancashire Regt.,m. 1893,
Eleanor ^laud, second dau. of R. Comyns Fames, LL.B., and has issue,
Joyce Marjorie Comyns, ('y..l895.
I. Sophia Mary Frances, ?;;. 1884, P. A. E. Wood, Lieut. York and Lancaster
Regt., and d. 1885.
-II. Edith Bellingham, d. 1881.
Arms — Gu. thi'ee eagles displayed oi". ducally crowned and armed az.
Crest — An eagle's head erased or, ducally crowned az. Motto — Bene vivere
et laetri.
CHERRY.
Lineage. — John Cherry, m. Mary, dan. of Thomas Downes, of St, Mimms,
Herts, and Bunbury, Cheshire, and d. 1826 (will proved that year), having by
her, who iL 1843, had issue, a son,
Benja.min Chkkry, of Briekendon Grange, Herts, J. P. and D.L., h. 28 March,
1809, m. 18 Oct. 1837. Charlotte Cassandra, third dau. of the late Right Rev.
Henry Phillpotts, D.D., Bishop of Exeter, and d. 10 March, 1874, having by
her, who (/. 28 Jan. 1892, had issue,
I. Bt.njamin Xewman, of whom presently.
II. Henry Aitken, Col. Commanding 1st Northumberland Fusiliers, b. 15
Feb. 1845, r,i. 21 Xov. 1878, Hermana Rose, dau. of R. ^lalleson, and has issue,
1. Robert Grseme. 2. Philip. 1. Marjory.
III. Arthur Charles, of Henwick Hall, co. Worcester, B.A. Cambridge (Ch'.b
— Oxford and Cambridge), b. 15 Jan. 1849, jn. 16 Sept. 1879, Lucy Annoi-a,
youngest dau. of Rev. George Martin, Canon Residentiary and Chancellor
of the Diocese of Exeter (ste Blrke's Landed Gtntnj, !^L^RT1N, of Ha.n.
Court), and has issue,
Lancelot. Annora.
CLARKE. l.-)?
IV. John Kniost, of 30, St. Gcorure's ^laiisions, Roil Lion Sqaurc. !>. 13 Sept.
iS-iL
I. ilaria Henrietra. vi. 15 Oct. 1SG2, George Kd^vartl INIartin, D.L. of Ham
Court, Upton-ou-Severn, co. \Vorce.«ter, and lia.-; is.sue (.see 1>L'i:k;i:'.-< L'tiule'l
Gent)-!/).
II. Charlotte Cassandra, m. 1875. Charles Barclay, J. P., of Bayford ^lanor
House, Hci'ts. and has issue, one sou and three daus. {see Bcrke'.s Laiide'l
Gentry, \ixnuiXY. of Maihcrs).
III. Madeleine Constance.
The eldest son.
Rev. Ben.j.vmix Xewman Chf.kkv, of Brickendon Grange, Herts, rector of
Clipsliam, Oakham. Rutland, since 1SS5, B.A. Cambridi^e, h. 12 .lune, 184'.'.
1)1. 23 June, 18ti>, Rosa Georgina, second dan. of the late Edward Pomeruy
Barrett Lonnard. of St. Leonards, Swan River, W. Australia, son of Sir Thoraa>
Ban-ett Lv'unard. 1st Bart, (see Bl'UKe's Peerage oivl Baronetage), and has issue,
I. Benjamin Lennard, barrister-at-law, B.A., LL.B. Trin. Ctill. Carnb., of 2.
Stone Buildincrs, Lincoln's Inn, h. 3(t Sept. lS6i-K >/i. G Aug. 1895, Laura ]Mary,
second dan. of Robert H. Gamlen, and has issue. Sylvia Marion, b. 1 Aug. 18'>0.
II. Allen Henry, b. 28 Feb. 1871, cl. an infant.
HI. Harold Edward, b. 29 ^larch, 1875.
IV. Hubert Downes, b. 23 Sept. 1870.
I. Mary Georgina, b. 16 May, 1882.
Arm'o — Arg. a jess betwecji three annulets gn. Crest — ^1 demi li>.>n rampant
arg. holding in the parrs on annulet gu.
- CLARKE.
Lineage. — Johx Clerke, Clerk of the Green Cloth, left a son, Edwakd
Clekke, of Avington, co. Southampton, Clerk of the Signet, who had issae. a
son, Thomas Clekke, of Avington, one of the Clerks of the Signet Office, m.
Mary, dau. and co-heir of Christopher Coningsby. son and heir of Sir W.
Coningsby, Knt., one of the Judges of the King's Bench, and by her had issue,
I. Henry, of whom presently; ii. Edward, Clerk of the Signet, m. a dau. of
— Frampton ; i. Arine. m. Giles Hobbs. The elder son, Sin Hexry CLEr.KK.
Knt., of Avington, Hants, m. 1st, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Sir John Wood.
Knt., and by her had issue, a son, Thomas. Sir Henry m. 2ndly, Margaret,
dau. of Kichard Pertye, of Le^'court, Hants, and by her had issue, a son,
Henry, s-upposed to be identical with the Henry with whom the pedigree
commences.
Henry Clarke, solicitor, of Winchester, b. 1675, m. Petronella (or Martha),
dau. of Paul De'verol, a Jamaica merchant, by Anne Hyde, his Avife, niece of
the Lord Chancellor, Clarendon, and consequently tirst cousin of Anne Hyde,
■wife of James II (see Burke's Extinct Peerage. Hyde, Lord Clarendon). He '/.
and was buried in St. Thomas's church, 1729, having hj her, who d. 1780.
aged lu4, had issue,
1. Kobert.
n. Henry.
III. Richard, of whom presently,
IV. William.
I. Patty ; and ii. Xanny ; both d. unm. at an advanced age.
The third son.
Rev. Richard Clarke, was educated at Winchester and Oxford, m. 1st,
Eunice, dau. of John Rayner, attorney aud clerk to the Skinners' Company,
and by her had issue,
^ob
rA:MILY RECORDS.
1. Richard, d. in (,'arolina.
I. Eunice, </. in Carolina.
He III. 2ntll'-. a ilau. of — Roberts, of Cornwall, and niece and lieir of Cnj.r.
William Cliarle.s Roberts, of Jamaica, and by her had issue,
ir. Henry: and iii. .lolm ; both J. younjr.
He in. 8rdly. Susannah, dau. of Tliomas Tredway, of London, and -widow of
John Crockett, merchant, of Carolina, and by her had issue,
IV. Richard. v. Tukdway. of whom presently.
The younorest son.
Gtx. Ti;t:i>\VAY Clakkk. of the H.E.I.C.S.. ;/(. 1812. Sarah, dau. of Humphnv
Sydenham, of the family of Svokmiam nf Brrinpfon (.<ee Bui:ke"s Extinct liaan,,*-
a<je). He </. .j ^lay. LSOS, having by her, who d. 15 Jan. 1671, had issue, a scu.
Rkv. Walter John Cf-akkk. of Knoyle House. Folkestone. ^NL.A. Oson, »-.
17 Sept. 1847, Frances Maria, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Mayor, and by her lias
issue.
I. George Sydenham, of whom presently.
n. Frederick Sydenham. ///. Anne. dau. of — Cln-istian.
III. Walter Sydenham, ,u. A. G., dau. of — Ai-kwright.
I. Frances ^laria. ik. Rev. Edward Pease Gregg, 31. A. of Upton. Torquay,
Devon.
II. Jessie Harriet. in. Kate Charlotte, m. F. Charlton.
IV. Mary Adelaide, ni. H. Turing Mackenzie.
The eldest son.
LiEUT.-CoL. Sir George Sydenham Clarke. K.C.M.G., F.R.S.. R.E.. of -J-^.
Cheniston Gardens. Kensington. (Clnhs — Athenaeum and United Service. )
Sir George served in the Earyptian W^ar of 18S2. was D.A.A.G. at Snakim in
1885, and is now Superintendent Royal Carriage Factor}', Woolwich. He \\a.-,
b. -4 July. 1848. III. 1 June, lt71. Caroline Emily, eldest dau. of Gen.
Peregiine Henry Fellowes. and has issue,
Constance Violet.
Arms — (th. a cJi'cron h^fireen three sicans arg. Crest — .1 Jemi drafjon
i.<snant froiii rln)iie< all pin-. ' MottO — In medio ti'tist-iiiu's.
NAPIER-CLAVERING.
^2SS=i^
Lineage. — This is a branch of an ancient family
from which sprang the Ve.-cis, Lords of Alnwick,
the Lacis, Earls, of Lincoln, the El"RE<. Lords Eure,
in the male line ; and the Altons and many other
eminent hi)uses in the female, and erjtered England
under the banner of the Conqueror. The gift of
numerous estates marked the services which they
subse([uent!y rendered to his cause. The famil}-. a
scion of tbe gi-eat house of Dk BuRiiH bore that
surname, from the time of Henry I until that of
Ei>WARD I, when the designation cf CLAVERixr,. from
an estate in Essex, was assumed. (.See Blrke's
Exti/ict Ferirage.)
Sir Alan de Claverin';. second son of Robo-t
Fitz Roger, 5th Lord of Warkworth, co. Northum-
berland, summoned to Parliament as a baron. TJ95,
obtained from his father the estate of Callaly. He «?. Isabella, eldest dan.
and co-heir of Sir William Riddeli, of Tilmoutb. and d. 2 Edward III (1327j,
lea%-ing a son,
XAPIER-CLAVKRING. l.v.t
'\ViLi.iA>r i)i: Cr-Avi:i;iN.;. ^vho </. -0 Ki'Wai;i> III (I'-l-i')), loavini,' by MariMa,
his wife, who il. lo")."). a sou.
Sir Koi;Ki:r CL\VRiax<!. Knt.. whn .<. to his huuls 2G Edwakd III, ami »/. 17
RiOHAKD II (131*3), when he was .*. by his son.
Sill John CLAVi;ni.\i;, Knt., Hif^h SherilT. en. X(U-thuiJiberhin<l, 1- Hknuv
VI. ni. Johanna, dan. of Thomas lletton. and '/. l-l-'Jo. lenvintr iV son.
Roi;kkt Cr.AVLTaxi;, of Calhily. who </. 31 H.i:m;v V'I (14.j3;. leaving by
Elizabeth, his wife, a son and heir,
Rop.KUT Cf.AVF.iaNC-, of Calhily. who (/. fruip. Ei)\VAi;n IV, leaving is.suc,
three sons,
r. JoHX, of whom jircsently.
II. Robert, ancestor of Cr.Avr:i;L\i;, c;; LeairhilJ, and Ci.AViaaxi.. nf Til-
mouth.
III. Thomas, Goveruoi- of Xorham Castle, il ..<.p.
His eldest son,
JOHX Clavkuix.;, of Callaly. (/, 2 Hi:xi;y VII ('U(58), leaving by Isabella,
liis wife, a son.
RoRKRT Cr.AVKRixir, of Callaly. m . Joan. dan. of Rheims, of Shortflatt, co.
Xorthumberland. and <1. 10 Hkxkv Vlil, leavintj a .son.
JoHX Clavkrixi;. of Callaly, m. Elizabeth, dau. of — Fenwyek. of Fenwyek,
CO. Northnmbei'land. and d. lo3{3, leaving a son,
Robert Clavkrixg, of Callaly. m. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas
Gray, Knt.. of Horton. co. Northumberland, and </. l."jf.3. leaving issue.
I. Robert, of Callaly, ;-;. ]N[ary. dau. of Sir Cuthbert Colling wood. Knt., of
Eslington. and was ancestor of Cf;AVERiX(;. of Callaly. now extinct in the
male line. The heiress Augusta, only child of Edward Clavering. t>f Callaly
Castle, Novthumberlnnd. m. 17 Oct. 1S59. Sir Henry George Paston Beding-
feld, Bart, of Oxluirgh, co. Xorfolk, and has issue (j<ee Blrke's Peenirje awl
Baronetage).
II. John. IK. Jamks (Sir), of whom presently.
IT. "William, fell at the Battle of Claverings Cross.
•The third son.
Sir Jamks Ci-AVKRIXG. Knt., of Axwell. co. Durham, and of Newcastle, of
which town he was Mayor. l.")99 and 1()07 ; he was knighted 1*5 Jamk> I. He
III. Grace, dau. and co-heir of Alderman Roger Nicholson, and by her had issue.
I. JoHX, of whom presently. ii. James. ill. Jacob.
I. Grace. -/;. Roger Liildell, of Barnecrook. and had issue. u. ^lary.
The eldest son.
JoHX Cr.Avi;Kix<:;. of Axwell. co. Durliam. m. Anne, dau. of Robert Shaftoc.
of Newcastle, and left a .son.
Sir Jamks Clavkrixi.;, of Axwell, co. Durham, who was created a Bai-onet
5 June. IGOl, in consideration of his services to the Royal cau.>?e. He //'. Jane,
dau. and heir of Charles ^laddison. of Sutwell Side. co. Durham, and had, with
other i.'sue.
I. John, „i. Dorothy, dau. of Henry Savilie. of Methley, co. York, and d.r.p..
leaving issue, with three dans.,
1. James (Sir). "Jnd Bart., of Avhom presently.
2. John (Sir;. .3rd Bart., of whom presently.
3. Fraxcis (Sir), ."ith Bart., of whom presently.
II. James, of Greencroft, //(. Jane, dau. and co-heir of Benjamin Ellison, of
Newcastle, and left issue,
James (Sir). 6th Bart., of whom presently.
His grandson and heir.
Sir. James Claverixi., 2nd Bart., of Axwell, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
"William Middleton. Bart., of Belsay Castle, co. Northumberland, and by her
bad two sons, who J. in infancy, and a dau., who m. Nicholas P'enwick. He
was s. by his brother,
I(iO FAMILY RECORDS.
Sir John Ci.avuium;. ."h-iI Bart., of Axwell, who m. Jane, dm. of R./urt
Mallaber. ami had survivinir issue,
I. Ja^iks, 4-th Bnrt., of Avliom presently.
I. Alice, in. Herbert. '2nd Vi.scouiit ^Vindsor, and Baron !Mountjoy. and l.ft
issue (.se*- Bl'KKI'.'s Extinct Pfrroi!'/).
n. Eliznbfth, m. '21 April, 17o7, James, Viscount Dunkeron, only son r.f
Henry Petty, 1st Earl of Shelburne (of the tirst creaLicm), and d.s.p. 17 tj;
Viscount Dunkeron (I.r.p. 17 Sept. 1750, leaving no surviving is^ue i.....
Bukke's E.cthid Peerage).
The only son.
Sir James Clavekixg, -ith Bart., of Axwell, d. iddh. 172G, and was .<. by iiis
uncle,
Sir Fkaxcis Claveri.xo.. 5th Bart . of Axwell, d.s.p. 173S, when he was .v. by
his cousin german.
Sir James CLAVERixr,, 6th Bart., of Greencroft and AxAvell, m. l>t,
Catherine, dan. of Thom.is Yorke. of Richmond, Yorks, and had issue,
I. Tho.ma> (Sir), 7th Bart., who d.-'^.p., and was s. by his nephew.
II. George, of Greencroft, ni. 1st. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Edward Brosve!!,
whicli lady d.s.p. He m. 2ndly. Anna Maria, dau. of Palmer, of Cornl*
Raleigh, co. Devon, and widow of Sir John Pole, 5th Bart, (see Bui:ke">.
Peerage and Baronetage), and by her had issue,
Thomas John (Sir), 8ch Bart., of Axwell. h. 6 April. 1771. m. 21 Aiiir.
1791, Clara, dau. of John de Gallais, Count de la Sable, of Anjou, and d.
1853, leaving issue.
(1) Ji.vFs, InVnt. 14th Light Dragoons, h. 1793, d.s.p.
(2) William Aloysius (Sir), 9th Bart., h. 21 Jan. 1800, d. unm. 8 Oct.
1872, when he was if. by his cousin, Sir Henry Augustus Clavering,
10th and last Bart.
(1) Clara Ann :N[artha, vi. 8 Feb. 1826, Gen. Baron de KnyflF. and d. his
widow, 28 July. 1879.
(2) Agatha Catherine, lu. 12 Feb. 1821, Baron de Montfaucon, of
Avignon, and is deceased.
Cathei'ine, d. unm. 1785.
He m. 3rdly, 1777. Margaret, dau. of Rev. John Ellison, and d. 1794.
III. James John (Sij-), of whom presently, as ancestor of the last baronet.
Sir James ni. 2ndly, but had no I'urtber issue, and d. 18 May, 1746. His third
son,
Lieut. -Gex. Sir James Johx Claverixg, K.B., second in the Council and
Commander-in-Chief in Bengal, m. 1st, Lady Diana West, dau. of John, lat
Earl Delawar {see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage'), and had issue,
I. Charles John, m. Diana, dau. of Robert Adair, by Caroline, his wife, dau.
of William Anne. 2nd Earl of Albemarle, and had issue,
Diana Mary, m. Col. Elphinstone, and d.s.p.
II. Henry ^lordaunt. Biio-.-Gen., //). Lady Augusta Campbell, dau. of John.
5th Duke of Ari::yll, and by her. who d. '2'2 June, 1831, had is.sue,
1. Rawdon Forbes. Lieut. R.E.. m. 1822, Jean, third dau. of Sir
Archibald Dunbar, 5th Bart., of Xorthfield, and by her, who d. 1825, had
issue.
(1) Ernest Fredei-ick Gascoisne, 42nd Regt., b. 11 May, 1823. d.s.p.
1852.
(2) He.vry Augustus (Sir). 10th and last Bart, of Aiwell,.co. Durham.
Capt.. retired, R.N., b. 30 Aug. 1824, m. 14 Jan. 1353, Chri>tina,
second dau. of Ajidrew Alexander, LL.D.. Professor of Greek in the
Cuiversity of St. Andrews. X.B.. and d. without male issue, 1893, when
his baronetcy expired, leaving,
a. Augusta Maria Valentine.
b. Ivy Valerie, vi. 5 July, 1876, Henry Alexander Campbell, J.P.,
NAPIER-CLAVERING. 161
formerly Cupt. Royal West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, and late Lieat,
R H.A., third son of the late Colin Carapbell, D.L., of Colgraiu, co.
Dumbarton (see Bl'RKE's Laiuhxl Gentnj), and has issue,
(a) Rawdon Clarerincr, h. lo April, 1877.
(6) Claude Henry, 6. 4 Dee. 187S.
(c) Gerald Victor, b. 29 April, ISS-t.
{d) Erie William, h. 8 Api-il. 1S86.
(«?) Harold George, h. 6 Aptril, 1888.
(/) Montague Arthur, h. 11 Sept., d. 22 Nov. 1890.
(a) Ivy Geialdine.
c. Geraldiiie Bertrarde.
2. Doucrla.s, d.s.p.
1. Charlotte Catherine, m. 27 Doc. 1817, Miles Fletcher.
I. ^Iari.\. ^Iargaret. of whom presently.
II. Charlotte, vi. 1783. ^lajor-Gen. Sir Thomas Pechcll. 2nd Bart., and d.
23 Oct. 18-il. having- by him, who d. IS June, 1826, had issue (see Burke's
Peerage and Baronetarje).
III. Caroline, rn. Sir John Borlase Warren, G.C.B.
Sir James John Clavering vi. 2ndly, Katherine, dan. of Thomas Yorke,
M.P. for Richmond. His eldest dau.,
Maria Margaret Claverixg, m. 13 April, 178-4, Frances, 7t]i Lord Napier,
and d. 29 Dec. 1821. having by him, who d. 1 Aug. 1823, had issue.
I. W^illiam John, 8th Lord Napier, father of the present peer {see Burke's
Peerage and Baronetage^.
II. Charles, of whom presently.
III. Henry Altord (Rev.), rector of Swyncombe, Oxford, and Master of
E«elriie Hospital, h. 20 June, 1797. d.s-ij. 20 Nov. 1871.
I. Maria Margaret, m. 29 Aug. 1816, Rev. Ortleur William Kilvin>-Tton, of
Hatfield, rector of Brignall, Yorks, and d. 19 July, 1861.
II. Anne, m. 13 June. 1816. as hi«! second wife. Sir Thomas Gibson-
Carmichael, 7th Bart., and d. 7 Dec. 1862, having by him, who d. 13 Dec.
1849, had issue (i>ee Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
in. Sophia, d. unrn. 10 Dec. 1829.
IV. Caroline, m. 9 April, 1825, Nevile Reid, and d. 9 Nov. 1544.
The second son,
M.uoR THE Hon. Charles Napier, h. 24 Oct. 1794, m. 1st, 1824, Alice
Emma, dau. of Roger Barnstou, and by her. who d. 16 ^lay, 1834, had issue,
I. Francis Ros'er Barnston, Bombay Armv, h. 1828, d. 15 Nov. 1849.
ir. Charles Do^nnld, h. 2 Nov. 1830, J. 18 Nov. 1S46.
III. Johx Warrex, of whom pn-eseully.
I. Anne. ii. Alice Emma.
Major Napier m. 2ndly. 2 July, 1840, Annabella Jane, only dau. of Col. Edward
Gatacre, D.L., of Gatacre {see Burke's Latidtd Gentry), and d. 15 Dec. 1874.
having by her, who d. 6 March, 1885. had further issue {see Burke's Peerage
and B ironetage, Napier and Ettrick, B.). His only surviving son by the
first marriage,
The Rev. Johx Warrex Napier-Clavkkixg, of Axwell Park, co. Durham,
sometime vicar of Stretton, co. Stafford, B.A. Tiinity Coll. Camb., h. 1832.
assumed by Royal Licence 8 Feb. 1894, the additionnl surname and arms of
Claverixg, m. 30 Sept. 1857, Anna ^laria Margaret Helen, dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Francis Hunter, H.E.I.C.S.. and has issue,
I. Chaides Warren, ]Major2nd Batt. Somersetshire Light Infantrv. h. 19 Aue.
1658.
II. Francis, of The Towers, Dovercoui-t. M.A. Cambridge, h. 1859, m. 11
Jan. 1888, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Cowan, and has issue,
1. Noel Warren, h. 24 Dec. 18>8. 2. Francis Donald, h. March, 1892.
1. Edith Mai-garet, h. 8 Sept. 1590.
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162
FAMILY RECORDS.
ui Henry Percy (Rev.), M.A. Trinity Coll. Camb., Principal of Trinity
College, Kandy, Ceylon, b. 1S61. ^
IV. Arthur Lenox, Capt. Yorkshire Reet.. b. 3 Dec. 1S63, vi. lo Oct. 1890
Marion, dau. of Louis Valentine, and has issue, '
Lilias Edith. Marian Ellen. '
V. Alan Bertram, Bombay Civil Ser\-ice, B.A. Trinity Coll. Camb b L^67
Ti. Claude Gerald, b. 1869. •, • - .
I. Edith Elizabeth Alice, d. young, 5 Jan. 1886.
Anns- Quarterly : 1st and 4th gi^ud quarters, quarterlv or and ou. a bend
sa. {for e lavekin-g; ; 2nd and 3rd grand quarters quarterlv, 1st and -kh, art^ a
saltire engrailed between four roses gu., the roses barbed vert (for Xvpier) •
2nd and 3rd, or on a bend az. a mullet pierced between two crescents of the
field within a double (ressure flory countertlory of the second (for Scott)
In the centre of the quarters a crescent sa. for difference. Crests— 1 1
dexter arm from the elbow ppr. the hand grasping a crescent arg. (motto ove-
it " bans tache ). 2. The top of an embattled tower arg. masoned sa issuin-
therefrom SIX lances disposed saltireways three and three with pennons az. ( for
Scott). Motto— Xil actum si quid agendum
CLEMENTS.
Lineage.— Isaac Clements, grazier of Ayles-
bury, Bucks, m. Catherine, dan" of John Clarke,
of Great Missenden, same co., by Elizabeth, his
wife, and had with other issue, a fifth son.
Jacob Clemknts, of Welwick Thorpe. E.R.
Yorks, and Lower Clapton. Middlesex, b. 21 Jan.
1760, m. 25 July. 1780, Mary, dau. of John Parkyn.
and d. 10 Aug. 1844, having by her, who d. 7 Nov.
1826, had issue, an only child.
Rev. James Ckook Clements, of Lower Clapton.
Middlesex, B.A. Cambridge, b. 20 Jan. 1791, tu.
11 May, 1816, Mary. dau. and co-heir of GeorQ-e
Jubb, and d. 12 July, 1841. havino- bv her, who
rf. 10 July, 1816, had issue,
I. JacoT!, of whom presently.
II. James George, b. 2 Feb. 1823, ?n. 14 Sept.
1848, Aline Isabella, dau. of Frederick William
Story, and has issue,
1. Edmund de Chamblon. b. 9 April. 1860.
1. Mary Julia.
2. Emily Aline, in. 8 Aug. 1872, Major Horatio Holt Hart, R.E.. and has
is.sae.
3. Agnes Catherine, m. 19 Dec. 1878, Capt. John Binney Scott, R.X.
III. John, Capt. late Derbyshire Rejjt. and 2nd Dragoon Guards, Inspector-
General of Police in Barbados and Col. of Barbados :Militia. 1806-80 after-
wards Police Magistrate at Gibraltar, b. 28 Feb. 182S. in. 19 Jan. 1849, Ellen
Otte, dan. of W. G. Goldinor, of Rvarsh. Kent, and d. U Oct. 1882, havin^--
by her, who d. 30 June, 1876, had issue, ^
1. John Seymour, of St. Lucia, West Indies, d. unm. 12 Nov. 1877. ac^ed 20.
2. Charles James Fitz Roy Lytton, of the Colonial Civil Service, h^h Jan.
1860.
3. Percy Brooke Thornbill. b. 30 July, 1366.
CLEMENTS. ICH
1. Jeannie Murv Ellon Otte, in. 15 Dec. 187G, Darnley Campbell Da
Costa, cf Barbados.
2. Edith. Emma Clayton Camilla, ni. "JG June, 1S90, Donald !Massa
McAuley, of Barliados.
IV. HeTiry Toi)hum, of Belmont. Ea.st Hothly. Sussex, J. P., Capt. late 13th
Light Drayoons. and Oth luniskillini; Drairoons, h. 15 Dec. 1830, in. li^t. 12
Jan. 1^52. Caroline Sarah, dan. of C-oI. Lucius H. Smith, 6th Bengal L.l.^
and b}' lier, -who d. ^J April. 1^(S6, has i.ssue,
1. Edward Lucius Topham. h. 31 Au!>'. 186G, d. 7 June, 1869.
2. Hubert Topham, h. 30 Dec. 1868.
1. Caroline ^lary, (/. in infan(;y, 16 Jan. 1868.
2. Eveline Sophia. 3. Aline Georgina.
He hi. 2ndly, 30 Nov. 1887. Sophia, daa. of Rev. Frederick Borrodafle^
Prebendary of Lincoln.
V. Charles Frederick, }>. 24 ^larch, 1832, m. 14 Sept. 1858, Sarah Georgina,
dan. of Robert .\nderson, and d. 22 Dec. 1894. leavintr i.ssue,
1. Charles Topham. b. 12 Jan. 1862, d. 21 Dec. 1893.
1. Alice Caroline, m. 13 April, 1886, Capt. Henry Mark Lambert, Durham
L.T.. and has issue.
2. Mary- Georgina. 3. Edith Frances. 4. Emily Isabel.
5. Kate Beatrice, .a. 1st, 2 Jan. 1S90, Edmund Alfred Blackwell, who d. 24
Nov. 1891, leaving issue. She m. 2ndly, 23 April. 1895, Ernest John
Drumm Mitchell, M.A., M.D.. of Eltham, Kent.
6. Rose Winifred. 7. Mabel Geraldine.
I. Marj, VI. 2 July, 1844, Charles Blakely Brown, M.D., and d. Feb. 1862,
«viu,Viu!^ loaiit;.
II. Anne Jubb, hi. 23 April, 1846, Rev. George Jubb Perram, M.A., of
Wateringbury, co. Kent, and d. Aug. 1878, leaving issue.
III. Emily, m. 23 June, 1846, Major Henry Joseph Pluraridge Woodhead,
of Heathtield House. Hawkhurst, Sussex, and has issue.
IV. Margaret Eliza, m. 'I'l Feb. 1848. Rev. Edward ^lansfield, B.A., vicar
of Hic^hnaTn, co. Gloucester, and d. Feb. 1874. leaving issue.
V. Julia, m. 2 May, 1848, Robert John Pollock, barrister-at-law. second son
of Right Hon. Sir F. Pollock, Bart.. Chief Baron of the E.xchequer, and lias
issue (^see Bl'IIKe'^ Peerage and Baronetaae).
VI. Isabella, d. in infancv, 1829.
viT. Ellen Matilda, m. 16 Oct. 1855, John Stone Wigg, of Stoneleigh. Kent,
and d. Feb. 1879, leaving issue.
The oldest son.
Rlv. Jacob Clement.'?. ^I.A., Sub-Dean and Canon Residentiary of Lincoln.
/;. 29 July, 1820, wi. 2 May, 184-:3. Susanna, eldest dau. of Rev. Edward
Manstield, vicar of Bisley (son of Rt. Hon. Sir James Mansfield. Chief"
Justice of the Common Pleas), and Hester, bis wife, only child of Joseph
Grazebroot, oi Far Hill. co. Gloucester, and has issue,
I. P^dward MansBeid (Rev.j^ B.A.. rector of Barkston. h. 15 Jan. 1848, ni. 7
Sept. 1881, Katharine Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Williugliam Franklin,
of Hazelbeach Hall, Norcbants (second son of Sir Willingham Franklin;,
and has issue,
Edward Franklin, h. 2 Sept. 1^84.
.Mary Katheriue.
H. Francis Leonard, of Ceylon, B.A. Camb., 6. 9 June. 1850.
in. Horace, h. 10 March, 1852. d. 25 Sept. 1863.
IV. Ralph Arthur Ponrhyn, D.S.O., ]\Iajor aud Brev. Lieut. -Col. Soath Wales
Borderers, h. 9 Feb. 1855.
v. Erskine William, /-. 8 Feb. L^57, </. 1 July, 1858.
t, Hester ^lary.
II. Caroline Auirast.i, nt. 3 Julv, 1873, Rev. Thomas Henry Ci-aster,
M 2
KM
FAillLY RKCOKDS.
iM.A.. rector of Denton, and (/. IG March. 180"). leaving is.sae (>ee lii'iiKK's
Landed Ocniry).
.'•III. ^laiy, in.o Julv, 1SG6. Rev. Henry lUiller IleberJen, M.A., rector of
Oddinyton, and has issue {^ee that hrnilif).
IV. Constance Edith. v. Hehai I.sabel.
Arms — Per fess indented arg. and gn. three garb.s, .two and one counter-
changed, all witliin a bordure sa. charged with ten cross-croSs]et.s of the first.
Crest — A lion passant arg. guttee de sang collared and charged with two
cross-crosslets in fess gu. MottO— Xil sine deo.
COCK.
Lineage. — The fainily of Cock has been resident
'in Shropshire, in the neisrhbonrhood of Dawley and
^[adeley, for many centuries. It held property there
as far back as the loth century (see Eyton's Antiqui-
ties of Shr(>j)'<hire), and representatives are found in
the same place contiiiuously till the middle of the
present century.
Roger Cock, of Dawley. co. Salop, b. 1631. m. Anne
Franks, and d. 17u2. leavinsr with other issue, a son.
JoH.v Cock, h. 1G77, ?«. Elizabeth Hanes, and by her
had issue, a son,
RooEi; CoCk-, of Dawley, I. 1698, m. 1732, :\[ary
Bottield, and d. 1758. leaving a son,
Ro;;er Cock, b. 173-i. m. ist, 17o9. Agnes Eaugh, C^
and 2Edly, 1778, Joice Reynolds, and d. 1790, having
bv her had, with other issue, a son,
m
^^
M'<^3f^-
Roger Cock, h. 8 Dec. 1782
9 Xov. 180:
Jemima, dan. of Charles Hornblower, of Madeiey, co. Salop, and Avidow of
Roliert Palmer. Mr. Charles Hornblower was a member of the well-known
family of engineers, who were among the first constructors of steam engines
in England, and introduced the steam engine into America, where several
members of the family occupied high judicial positions, as well as taking
a very important part in the politics of their adopted country. ]\lr. Roger
Cock (7. 1-1 Oct. 18.30, having by her, who d. 12 Sept. 1841, aged 65, had issue,
r. James, of whom presently. ii. John, h. 19 May, 1819.
I. Anne, b. 13 June, 1811.
The elder son,
James Cock, of Shrewsbury, b. 14 Dec. 1S12, vi. 2 June. 1840, Ellen, dan.
of Benjamin Lloyd, of Madeley, by Mary, his wife, dau. of John Hornblower,
the son of Cliarles Hornblower (above-mentioned). He (/. 24 June, 1S89,
having by her. who d. 14 Sept. 1876, aged 61, had issue,
I. Charles Hornblower, d.i\p. s.p. ll. George, d.v.p. s.p.
HI. Henr}', of The Mount. Long Ditton, Suirey. J. P. for Kingston, /;. 10
Aug. 1845, //(. Ib76, his cousin, Mary Jemima Hornblower, dan. of John Cock.
IV. Alfred, of whom presentlv. v. Edwin. tJ.c.p. s.p.
VI. James, of Ridirebourne. Shrewsbury, co. Salop. J. P., b. 26 June. 1854.
'.U.Dec. li*-'77, Adtliiie Ann, dau. of Henry Oldroyd, of Portland, Shrews-
hury, and has issue,
1. James Harold, //. 16 Sept. 1^78.
2. Alfred Henry St. John, /-. 27 Dec. 1883.
'■^ Roger Buchanan, b. 13 July, lb87»
COLBY.
16.:
1. :Mary Adeline, b. 20 Jan. 1880. 2. Ruby Ellen, b. 11 Dec. 1882.
3. ^largaret Florence, b. 2G July, 1892.
1. Ellen, d. uniii.
ir. Julia Ann Hdrnblower, ^I.D. (1-5, Xottingliam Place, London).
The fourth son,
Alfrko Cock, Q.C, of The Cottai^'e, Bctchworth, Sui-rev, and 8, Kensington
Park Gardens, W.. h. 4 May, 1849, m. 20 Sept. 1877, Eva*Laura, oidy child of
Richard Fricdorich Leibreich, ^I.U., .N[.R.C.S., Chevalier and Officer of the
Legion of Hononi-, and Chevalier of the Orders of Isabella Cattolica, Carlo
Tei-zo, of Spain, and the Rose of Brazil, by Thorese Dorothea Henrietta, his
wife. dan. of Carl Pilchowski, of the Kingdom of Poland, and has issue,
I. Roland Henrv Leibreich, b. 1 Julv, 188G.
II. Gerald Alfred, b. 20 July, IS^l. '
I. Ellen Therese, h. 20 Jan." 1888.
II. Gwendolen Louise Judith, b. 8 Oct. 1882.
Arms — Az. a chevron cotised and couped between two roses in chief and
a leopard's face in base all or (on a shield of pretence Qo/'LEUiREicn), per pale
arg. and vert, a stag's attire surmounted by an elephant's tusk saltirewise
between four eagles displayed, all counterchangedj. Crest — Five mascles.
conjoined fesswise or, in front of part of the stump of an oak tree, one branch
sprouting from the dexter side and fi'ucted ppr. thereon a cock of the first
holding in beak a sprig oak az. Motto — Talent de bien faire.
COLBY.
Lineage. — TutjMAS Colbv, of Great Torrington,
b. 1724, m. 1st, 27 May, 1748, Elizabeth, dau. of
Alderman Thomas Stoneman, and by her, who (/.
20 Feb. 1764, aged 44, had issue,
I. Thoma?, of whom presentl}'.
II. Henry, d. in infancy, 1752.
He III. 2ndly (by licence dated 5 Xov. 1707). Eliza-
beth Brock, and d. 30 Dec. 1773, having by hei',
who (7. 1787, aged 54, had farther issue,
I. Dorothy, d. nniVi.
II. Hannali Brock, b. 10 Jan. 1771, uu ^Major-Gen.
Richard Goodall Elrington, C.B., and d. Julv,
1855, having by him, who d. 2 Aug. 1845, had
issue, 1. Louisa, m. Rev. Francis Duncan, of
West Chelborough. Dorset, and had issue; and 2.
Catherine Kniuht, d. unni. '27 Xov. 1868.
The only surviving son,
Thomas Colbv, of Great Torrington, Surgeon, b. 15 March, 1750, hi. 27 Jan.
1780, Maiy, dau. and co-heir of Anthony Coplestone, of Ottery St. Mary, and
d. 16 Sept. 1824, having by hei-. who d. 13 Dec. 1835, had issue,
I. James, b. 17 Xov. 1780. a. num. 19 Sept. 1819.
u. Thomas, of whom presently.
III. Henry, Midshipman, R.X.. b. 4 Dec. 1786, d. nam. 19 Jan. 1809.
The only sarviviu<^ son,
Cai'T. Thomas Cor,i;r, of Great Torrington. a capt. in the Royal Xavy, and
one of the Commanders of Greenwich Hospital, h. 6 Jan. 1782. ui. 26 April,
1826, Mary, eldest tlau. of the Rev. John Palmer, of Palmer House. Great
Torrington, and Prt-bendary of Lincoln, and '/. 21 Sept. 1864, having by her,
who (/. 7 June, I860, had is.>ue.
lt>0
FAMILY RECORDS.
I. Fkkdekic Thomas, of whom pivsently.
II. Eiimund Revnolds, c-haphiiu. R.N.. h. <) Feb. IS^io, vk 5 ^laivli. 1>»).";.
I.«<abella tSusan Jane, only dau. of the Rev. John Nichuhi.s Palmer, of Paliuer
House. Great Toriin;^'ton, and d. '1\ Auir. 1885. leaving i.s.sue,
1. Samuel Revnolds, /.. 11 Jan. 1864, m. 13 Oct. ISOl, Elizabeth Jane,
dau. of Rev. John ^L ^forell.
2. Heibert Charle.s Palmer, /,. 9 Feb. 18Go, d. 21 Dec. 18G8. ■
3. Frederic Clarence Cople.stone, h. 4 Xov. 18G8, ///. 12 Aug. Ibl'o,
Beatrice Geraldine, dau. of Rev. E. T. Hudson.
I. Mary Beatrice, h. 15 Jan. 1870, buried same year.
III. Clarence Coplestone, h. 26 June. 1834, d. 1 Feb. 1838.
1. Mary Ellen Theresa, h. 22 May. 1830. d. uuhi . 10 March, 18(3S.
u. Kate Henrietta, b. 5 Oct. 184n, d. IG ^lay, following.
The eldest sou,
Rkv. FREDtKIC Th(J-M.\? Colbv, D.D., of 12. Hillsborf)ugh Terrace, llfraconil)e.
rector of Litton Cheney. Dorset. 1875-93: sometime Fellow of Exeter College.
Oxford, h. 21 Sept. 1827, ,n. 1st. G April, 1875, Theophila Martraret Anne,
eldest dau. of Rev. George Hadow, M.A.. sometime rector of Tidcombe
Portion, Tiverton; she d.s.p. 1 July. 187G. He m. ?.ndly, 1 Aug. 1877, Loui>a
Margaret Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. George de Carteret Guille, il.A.,
of St. George, Guernsey, rector of Little Torrington.
Arms — Az. two chevrouels between two escallops in chief and as manv
palmers' staves saltirewise in base or. Crest — Between two palm branches a
dexter arm. em.bowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet grasping a broken
b^void ppr. saspenucd fiom the hand a palmer's scri[) or. Motto — Noii orani.s
frauoar.
COLE
Lineage. — Will).\m Dickei;, h. 29 Dec. 17GG (son
of Richard Dickek and Mary Ponsford, his wife),
rn. 3 Xov. 1798. Mniy. dau. of John Cole, of ^loretou
Hampstead, by Elizabeth. Ins wife, dau. of John
Tapper, of Kangsteignron, and d. 29 April, 1839,
having by her, who (/. 19 June, 1^35, had issue,
I. William Cole, J.P., h. 4 Aug. 18U1, took the
name of Cole, under the %vill of Iiis uncle, John
Cole, of Exeter, by Royal Licence, dated 18 Feb.
1833. He m. 7 Nov. 1833, Eliza, dau. of Brown-
low Bourdillon, by Eliza, liis wife, dau. of —
Cole, of Paston, and d. IG April. 1^73. having by
her. who (/. 23 Oct. 1852. had issue,
1. William Josliua, //. 17 Aug. 1834, d. 2U April,
1835.
2. William Alston (Rev.), vicar of Lockinge,
Berks, h. 1 July. 1838, vi. 31 Dec. 18G1, Emlly
Rosa, dau. of \ en. George Barnes, Archdeacuu
of Barnstaple. ,
3. Brownlow, }>. 12 Apiil. 184G, vi. Sept. 1883, Bridget ilary, widow of
— Perkins, and had issue.
Cicely Helen Bourdillon. h. 18 Oct. 18b4.
1. Amy Eliza. }>. 19 Sept. 1835, vi. 20 Aug. 1857. Rev. Bartholomew
Price, ;M.A., Fellow of Pembioke Coll., and Sedleian Professor of Xatuial
Philosophy, Oxford, and has issue.
2. Emelyu ilary, b. 8 Jan. 1837.
COLK. 107
1. Alice IJnurdillon, b. 2(5 Auj?. 18-U, ,«. 30 Jane, 1^70. Rev. Hereford P..
George. Fellow of Xew Coll. Oxford, and has issue.
II. John Cole, I). 14 April, (/. b Sopt. ISll.
III. John C^li:, of whom presenrly.
I. Mary, h. 20 April, 18uO, m. 30 ilay. 1825, James Pitts, of Drewsteignton
and Exeter, and d. 1 April, 1857. loavins; issue.
II. Enieline, b. 1-i April, 18'U, m. 13 July, 1S37, Robert, second son of Rev.
Robert Bradford, perpetual curate of Wolborough, Devon, and d. 27 Mar,
1867, having by him, who d. 2G Mav, 1871. had issue.
. III. Elizabeth, 'b. 28 May, 1807, m. 7 Xov. 1839, Rev. Joseph T. Toye, M.A.,
vicar of St. David's, Exeter, and d. '2o July, 1890, leaving issue.
IV. Ann, b. 26 April. 1809, ni. 2 Aug. 1838. John Stogdeu, of Exeter, and -/.
23 July, 1889, leaving issue.
The third son.
JoHX Cof.K DiCKKU CoLfc;, Ji. 12 June. 181-4, took the name of Con: under
the will of his uncle, John Cole, of Exeter, by Royal Licence dated 1 March,
1833. He m. 14 April, 1842. Catherine, dau. of Richard Preston, by Catherine,
his wife, dau. of John Marsh, and d. 11 Sept. 1878, having b}- her, who d.
10 Dec. 1688, had issue.
I. Joshua, of whom presently.
II. John, M.A., Fellow of Kiug's Coll. Camb., b. 10 Oct. 1844, m. 11 Au?.
1874, ^lary Ellen Oldtield, dau. of John Job Rogers, of Penrose, Helston,
and has issue,
1. Hugh Basil, h. 8 Nov. 1875.
2. Arthur Frederick Andrew, b. 8 Feb. 1883.
1. Calheriue ^Viuifred, h. 7 Dec. 1879.
III. Richard Preston, h. 29 Aug. 1847, m. 25 April, 1883, Elizabeth, dau. of
Henry Evans, of Llangundo, Radnor, and has issue,
Charles Kenneth Preston, b. 7 Aug-. 1884.
IV. Charles Francis, b. 9 Oct. 1857. '
I. Catherine, b. 16 Au?. 1849.
II. Mary, b. 14 July, 1854, d. anm. 26 Feb. 1887.
The eldest son,
CoMMAXDEK Joshua Cole, R.X., b. 22 Jan. 1843, ;;;. 8 April, 1884,
Lillian Elizabeth, fifth dau. of Patrick Joseph Gannon, of Ballysheen Castl-?,
CO. Kildare, and Clayton Park House, Dublin.
Arms — Erm. a bull passant between four cinquefoils in cross sa. Crest —
A bull's head couped sa. attired or between two branches of oak fructed also
gold. Motto — Deuna cole recrem serva.
COLE.
Lineage. — The Cole family lived at Pulham, St. ilary Magdalene, for over
two hunelred years, and in the churchyard of that parish are various memorials
to members of the family.
William Cole, of Pulham, Norfolk, sou of William Cole, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of James Cole, of Loddon Hall, Xorfolk, and d. 1825, leaving issue.
The only surviving son,
William Hexkv Cole, of Pulham. Xoi-folk, and West Woodhay House,
Xewbury, Berks, b. at Pulham, 1819, ni. 1850, Jane, dau. of Alfred Brooks,
and d. 1889, leaving issue,
1. William Utting, ]Major 3rd Dragoon Guards, b. 1851, m. 1879, Mary, eldest
dau. of the late ilajor Francis Horatio De Vere {ste Burke's Peerage and
16S
FAMILY RECORDS.
Baronetaqi:), by Anne Celestine. his wife. dau. of Jaines Hardiman Burki*.
t>i St. Clerans, co. Galvvay, which lady m. 2ndly, Rev. Charlefon Maxwell
(see Burkk's Landed Gentrj. BlkKc, of St. Clerans). Major Cole d. 1S92.
havincj^ by her. who m. indly, 1S94, Herbert William Studd (of the Cold-
stream Guards), had issue.
1. William Horace De Vere. h. ISSl. 2. John James Burke, h. ISSi.
1. Annie Vere. -
II. Alfred Claytox, of whom presently.
I. Jessie Degen.
II. Annie France.*;. Ladj-in-Waitintr to H.R.H. The Duchess of Connaucrht,
m. 5 Dec. 1S70, Sir Howard Cranfurd Klphinstone, K.C.B., C.IM.G., V.C.,
. R.E., and by him, who was drowned at sea, S !ilarch, 18'J0, has issue {sec
Burke's Peent'je and Baronetage. Elphixstone, Bart., of Sowerhy).
III. Edith.
The second son,
Alfred Clayton Cule, of Pulham, Xorfolk. Lord of the Manor.s of Forn-
cett, Dicklebnrs;'h, Aslacton Parkes. etc., co. Xorfolk. of Combe, Berks, and
of 6-i, Portland Place. London, W. (Clubs — Athenieum and St-. James's),
barrister-at-law ISSO, and a director of the Bank of England, b. 17 Dec. ISo-i.
Arms — Arg. a cherron engrailed between three scorpions erect sa. on a chief az.
as many jieurs de lys of the first. Crest — A naJced arm erect ppr. holding a
scorpion sa. Motto — Fide et jidiicia.
COLES.
Lineage.— James Coles, of London, and of Old
Park, Clapham Common, Surrey, b. at Launton, co.
Oxford, 26 Jan. 1779, vi. 8 Oct. 1807, Elizabeth,
only dau. and heir of Timothy Horsraan, of Kirby
Wisk.N.R. Yorkshire. High Constable fortheXorth
Riding, and cZ. at Old Park. 29 July, 1851, having by
her, who d. there 28 July, 18-il, aged 59, had issue,
I. James, of London, b. o Oct. 1808, d. unvi.
2o April, 1870.
II. Henry, of Clifton Lodge, Clapham Park,
Surrey, b. 20 April. 1810, d. unm. there 1 Oct. 1879.
HI. William, b. 29 March, 1812, d. in China,
9 Dec. 1836.
IV. George of Elmtield. Streatham. co. Surrev, b.
12 July, 181 i, m. 22 Oct. 18-40. Margaret, eldest
surWving dan. of William I^eaf, of Park Hill.
Streatham, and d. 6 Dec. 1884, having had issue,
1. Edward George, of the Lodge, Carshalton. Suirey, b. 20 Dec. 1843, in.
28 May, 1870, Elizabeth Isabella, dau. of Edward Sidney Johnson, of
Lee, CO. Kent, and has issue.
(1) Edward Gerald, b. 21 June. 1871.
(2) Douglas, b. 10 Aucr. 1875. (3) Hu^h Charles, b. 16 Dec. 1877.
(1) Margaret Elizabeth, b. 3 :May, 1873^ m. 11 July, 1894, Rer.
Chapman Carey Andrew Taylor. B.A., son of Rev. Charles Taylor, of
Banstead. Surrev. and has issue, a dau., b. 2iJ April, 1895, and a dau., 6.
Mav. 1896.
(2)' Beatrice Edith, b. 1 Sept. 1879. (3) Mildred, h. 15 May, 1881.
..2. Ernest Hai'iy, of Burntwood, Caterham, co. Surrey, b. 25 Feb. 1855,
COLES. 169
ui. 20 Oct. 18S6, Adela Caroline, second dau. of James Heslop Powell, of
Sti-eatham, and has issr.e,
(1) Ernest Jame.s, h. 3 Oct. 18S7.
(2) Edgar Ralph, b. 18 May. 18Sl\
(3) Giiy Roger, b. 21 June,'l89-i.
(1) Muriel Gertrude, h. 2 March, 1892.
3. Oscar Edwin, 6. 17 April, 18(52.
4. Gerald Herbert, b. oU Jan. 1864, d. 16 Dec. 1869.
5. Frank Alleyn. b. 4 ^larcb, ISuG.
1. Fanny :srargaret, h. 9 Sept. 1842. m. 27 Xov. 1869, Alfred Bailey,
barrister-at-law, third son of Edward Savnge Bailey, and has issue.
2. IMarion Ellen, b. 17 March. 184."3, ?«. 27 Aug. 1870, !Major Reymond
Hervey de ^Montniurency. Bengal Staff Corps, only .son of Col. Reymond
Hervev de Montmorency, and hy him, who (/. 15 July, 1880, has issue.
3. Alice Isabel, b. 24 July, 1846. 4. Jessie Louisa, b. 1 Aug. 1848.
0. Annie Jane, b. 9 June, 18.j0.
6. Adeline Mary, /-. 13 Feb. 18o2. m. 21 IMay. 1879, her cousin, Charles
Horsman Coles, of Streatham (vitle po.->t).
7. Gertrude Julia, b. 16 Aug. 1853, m. 2 Feb. 1887 (as his first wife),
Kev. Thomas Cromwell Bush, eldest son of the Rev. Paul Bash, Canon of
Truro, and d. 13 June, 1888, leaving issue (see Burkk's Landed Gentry,
Ckomwell, of Chc^hunt Park).
8. Ellen Leaf, h. 18 July. 1856. 9. Florence Fanny, b. 9 Sept. 1858.
10. Agnes Emily, b. 27 Jan. 1860.
11. Katherine !Mai-ion, b. o ^May. 1861.
12. Emily Louisa, b. 17 April.' 1862. m. 3 July, 1884, John Alexander
Druce, of Conipton. Streatham.
V. Timothy Horsman. of London, and formerly of Bombay, b. 17 Sept.
1816, m. "]4 Sept. 1854, Amelia, only dau. of Edward Savage Bailey, of
Bridge House, Berks, and d. 6 Dec. 1890. having by her, who d. 19 Jan.
1883, aged 51, had issue,
1. Arthur Horsman, Major Rnyal Warwickshire Regt., D.S.O.. b. Sept. 1856.
2. Wilfred Horsman, Capt. Leinster Regt. (Royal Canadians), b. 13 Sept.
1857, d. unm. in India, 26 June, 1885.
3. Harry Horsman, b. 2 June, 1859.
4. Edward Horsman, b. 26 Sept. 1865.
5. Alfred Horsman (twin with Edward), b. 26 Sept. 1865.
6. Geoffrey, b. 13 March, 1871.
1. Eveline, b. 1 Aug. 1855, m. 7 Dec. 1876, Arthur Wellesley Soames,
}»I. A. Camb., son of William Aldwin Soames, of Tramore Lodge, Brighton,
and has issue.
2. Amy, b. 27 Jnne, 1862, ru. 25 Xov. 1893, Harold Ormrod, eldest son of
Col. Aithur Bailev, of Bolton, 2nd Vol. Batt. Loyal Xorth Lancashire
Regt., and has issue, a dau., b. 19 ^fay, 1895.
3. Slillicent. b. 20 June, 1863.
vc. Alfred, of Clifton Lodge, Clapham Park, Hon. Col. 3rd Surrey Rifle
Volunteers, b. 12 Oct. 1818, d. 23 Feb. 1890.
vn. Cii.vRf.Es Au';i:sri:s, of whom we treat.
T. Elizabeth Harriett, b. 23 Aug. 1820. m. 2 Aug. 1853, William !Morley, of
Sunny Hill, Streatham, and by him, who d. 10 April, 1883, has issue.
II. Maria, b. 15 Oct. 1823, m. 24 June. 1847, Edward Bailey, of Springtield,
Streatham, and d. 12 May, 18S2, leaving issue. He J. 21 Aug. 1888, aged 65.
The youngest son,
Ciiaki.es Augl'stls Coi.ks, of ^[idford House, near Bath, and of Westiale,
Streatham, co. Surrey, late Capt. South Devon Militia, b. 8 Nov. 1825, i.i.
22 March, 1849, ^lary Anne. dau. of Charles White, of Barnesfield, co. Kent,
and d. 12 June, 1883, having by her, who d. 7 March, 1870, aged 43, had issue,
170 FAMILY RECORDS.
I. Charles Herbert, h. 4 "SUij, d. 5 May, IShO.
II. Charlks Hor.SMAN', of wlinm presently.
irr. ^lorton Calverlev, Capt. The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regt., h.
29 Sept. 1S63.
1. Beatrice Mary. h. 20 Oct. 1S5S, il. 26 Aug. 1S(3'.'.
ir. Constance Annie, b. 'I'l Jan. 1^02. il. 6 June, l^Tl.
III. Aline, h. \o Aug. ISb.j.
IV. Edith Margaret, h. 31 July, 1S6S, in. 19 June, 1S94, Rev. Jame.s Ham-
mond Le Breton Girdlestone, M.A., and has issue, a son, h. 17 Sept. 1S90.
The elder surviving son,
Ch.vkles Hoksm.vn Colk>. of Dunsford. Streatham, Col. Commanding City i.f
London Artillery {C'l'ih — Conservative), b. 17 Aug. IS-jI, hi. 21 ^lay, 1879, lii.-,
cousin, Adeline Mary,.dau. of George Coles, of ElmtielJ, Sti-eatham, and has is.iue.
Constance Adeline, b. 26 Aug. ISSO.
Arms — Gu. three bezants chevron ways within two chevronels or betwfen
three lions' heads erased erniinois. Crest — Upon a mount vert a column
erect entwined by a serpent holding in tlie mouth a branch of olive all [)pr.
Motto — Perse veiez.
COLES.
Lineage. — Hknky Coles, b. 29 Dec. 1C66 (son of Nicolas Colej-, and
Bridget, his wife;, iett issue by Margarec, his wife, a son,
Hlnf.y Coles, b. 19 Oct. 16^1-, m. 1714, Honour, dau. of the Rev. Avory
Thompson, rector of Steple Ashton, and by her, who m. 2ndly, John Cooke,
of Trowbridge, had issue,
I. James, of whom presently. u. Henry. I. Margaret.
The elder son,
James Coles, b. 31 Dec. 1717, m. 7 June, 1744, Hester, dau. of Edward
Shrapnell, and d. 3 Aug. 1761, having had issue,
1. James, of whom presently. ii. John. iii. Richard.
I. Hester.
The eldest son,
James Coles, b. 15 A]>ril. 1751, m. 24 Aug. 1779, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomss
Stratton. of The Grove, Hackney, Middlesex, and had issue,
I. James Bexjamix, of whom presently. ii. Thomas Stratton, d. nmn.
I. Elizabeth Sti-atton. d. umu.
The elder son.
James BEXJAiiix Coles, of Parrocks Lodge, co. Somerset, J. P. and D.L. for
that county and J. P. co. Dor-set, b. 23 Sept. 1784. rn. o May, 1807, ilary,
second dau. of William Weckes, and d. 1862, leaving issue.
I. James Stratton (Rev.), of Pairocks Lodge, Somerset, J. P., rectorof She[>-
ton Beauchamp and rural dean and prebendary of Wells, b. 6 June, Ibl'.*,
VI. Eliza, dau. of Vincent Stuckey, of Hill Hoase, co. Somerset, and had issue.
1. Vincent Stuckey Stratton (Rev.), ]^LA. Oxon, librarian and chaplain
of the Pusey Library, curate of Shepton Beauchamp, Ilminster.
1. Julia Mary. 2. Mary Eliza, ni. James Lean.
II. William Gale, of whom presently.
I. Mary Weekes, 77!. 22 July, 1828. Rev. Hairh Speke, of Wakehill, Somerset,
rector of Dowlish and vicar of Currey Rival, son of William Speke, of
Jordans, co. Somerset.
II. Sarah Frances, m. 2.5 Feb. 1834, Cornish Henley, second son of Henry
Host Henley, of Leigh House, Somerset, and Sandringham Hall, Norfolk.
III. Hester Elizabeth, d. unm.
COLLIER. 171
The second i^ou.
William Gale Coli;.<, of Cleve Wood, Downend, co. Gloucester. J. P. for
that shire and for Somersetshire. Hi^rh SheriflT. Bristol 1866, b. 2 Dec. 1S20,
w. 30 April. 1S51. Mary ?:iiz;ibeth (h. 'SO April, 1828), elder dau. of Robert
Hennincr Parr, of Castle Eve, Parkstone. co. Dorset, and Sarah Jane, his wife,
and d. 28 ^larch. 18!.>0, leavinor issue,
I. William Parr, b. 19 Aul^.^18:.2, d. 28 :Nrarch, 1S53.
H. James Robert, b. 28 .March, 1854, d. 11 Aug. 1866.
HI. William Cornish, h. 20 Sept. 185.'), d. 'i March, 1876.
IV. HiiiH Thii.mas, of whom presently.
V. Henry Stratton, b. 6 July, 1864, '/'. 20 Sept. 1888, Edith Maud, dau. of
Thomas George Symons. of ^lynde Park, Hereford, and has issue, a dau.,
!Maude Bridget Stratton, h. 2" June, 1895.
I. Mai-y Jane Chetwynd. 6. 26 Oct. 1859.
n. Hester Helen, b. 2<J Aug. 1861.
The elder surviving son.
Hugh Thomas Colrs, of Bcgbrook. Freuchay. co. Gloucester, J. P., ^[.A.
Camb. (C7?r/>— Constitutional), ""6. 30 Dec. 1856, m. 9 Oct. 1883, Wilhelmina
Beatrice, second dau. of the Very Rev. Richard William Randall, Dean of
Chichester, and Wilhelmiun, liis wife, dau. of George Bruxuer, and has issue.
I. James Hugh, b. 13 Aug. 1884. ir. Geoffrey William, b. 16 Aug. 1867.
III. Denvs Francis Parr, 6. 27 June, 1891.
IV. Xicolas Ro])ert. b. 17 Xov. 1894. i. Beatrice Mary, b. 1 Oct. 1885.
Arms — -^I'g- a bull yu. iciihlit a bordiire sa. hezant^e. Crest — Out of a
(Jural coronet or a dc^ni dragon vcrt holding aii. arrow of the first headed and
feathered arrj. Motto — Xenio fiibi na-<cifur.
COLLIER.
Lineage. — Hexly Collier of the parish of Whitechapel, (/. about 1710
(will dated 7 Aug. 1701, proved 5 Aug. 1710), and left issue, by Sarah, his
wife, with other daus.,
I. Henry, li^'ing ab the date of father's will.
II. Jabez, of Syraonds Inn, solicitor, Avho (/. 21 March, 1732, leaving issue
by Elizabeth, his wife, who d. May, 1747, from Avhom descended the
Cambridgeshire family.
III. John, living 1735. iv. Edward. v. Et;E.\LZEK, of whom presently,
1. Elizabeth, vi. Samuel Cullier. ii. Anne, ni. Thomas Steele.
The youngest son,
Ebexezer Collier, clerk in Chancery, ///. 22 Feb. 1710-11, Sarah, dau. of
George Boddington, M.P. for Wilton, Wilts, and d. about 1723, will dated
13 Dec. 1722, proved 12 June, 1723, having by her, who d. 26 March, 1743,
had issue,
I. GEOUi;E,'of whom presently. il. Isaac, b. 4 Sept., d. 20 Dec. 1714.
III. Benjamin, of Red Lion Square, b. 24 June, 1716, rn. Letitia, youngest dau
of Mark Weyland (.>et' Burke's Landed (Jtntrij), and d.s.p. 12 March, 1791.
I. Hannah, b. 11 June, 1713. li. Sarah, b. 2 Nov. 171».
HI. Theodosia.
The eldest son,
George Collier, b. 18 Dec. 1711. left issue, two sons,
I. George, of whom presently.
II. Theodosius Benjamin, who d. at Bath (will dated 1 July, 1771, proved
2 June, 1803), leaving issue, by ^lary, his wife,
1. Benjamin, d. in India.
172 FAMILY RECORDS.
1. Theodosia Henri :»tta, ra. — Eagan, and had issue.
2. Sophia, d. umn. t) April, 180-t.
3. Marj, in. Capt. Whity, and left i.ssue.
The elder son.
Vick-Admikal Sir Gti«R(iE C'Ui.ikr. Knt., Vice-Adm. of the Blue, il.P.
for Honitou, ITS^. /*. 11 ^fay, 1732, //;. Ist, 17 July, 1703. Christiana, dau. of
Richard Gwyn, of ^liddleldu Hall, co. Carmarthen, and by her, whom be
divorced 1772, .7. 1 Jan. 1S21, had issur>, with a dau., who d. yountr.
I. William George, of Mauritius, forinerly Capt. 9th Kegt., h. 23 June,
1769, vi. Frances Mary, and (/. 9 Juiu', 1^32, having by her, who (/. 31 Jan. of
the same yeai-. had issue,
1. William George, h. 11 June, 1S13, //(. 28 May, 1833, Mary Ann, only
dan. of Joseph Vaughan, and '/. 30 Jan. 1839. having by her, who d. Oct.
1870, had issue. Chai'les William Gwyn, h. 5 ^[arcli, 1835.
1. Letitia Christiana, m. It) Sept. Ib29, Charles In<:rham, M.D., surgeon
29th Regt., and d. 26 July, 1835.
2. Georgiana Clementina, ;/(. o Xov. 1829, Lieut. Shearman, Indian Staff
Corp9.
3. Sophia Matilda, vi. Lieut. Uriah Boyd, o4th Regt.
Sir George in. 2ndly, 19 July, 1781, Elizabeth, dau. of William Fryer, of
Exeter, and d. 6 April, 1795, having by her, who d. 24 May, 1831, hud issue.
II. George, Lieut. -Col. Coldstream Guards, d. 30 May, 1814, of wounds
received at Bayonne.
in. Fkaxcis Augus^tu.s, of whom presently.
lY. Henry Theodos'vs Brov.-ne, Admiral R.N., /;/. 26 June, 1816, Harriet,
" dau. of Robert Xicholas, ^I.P. of Ashton Keynes, Wilts, and d. 10 Sept.
1872, ha\-ing by her, who d. 22 Oct, 1850, had issue,
1. George Baring Browne, Capt. R.N., m. 18 Feb. 1846, Justina Maria
Stepney, youngest dan. of Joseph Gulston, of Dcrwydd. co. Carmarthen
{see Bukke's Landed Cjentnj), and had issue, with three daus.,
(1) Ernest Alau. (2) ^leynell Cromwell.
(3) Reginald de la Roche.
2. Clarence Augustus, Col. late Bombay Staff Corps, formerly H.E.I.C.S.,
b. 29 July, 1830, hi. 6 May, 1857, Annie, dau. of Peter Rolt, M.P. for
Greenwich, and had issue, Clarence Sinclair, b. 23 Oct. 1860, d. 5 June, 1879.
3. Herbert Cromwell. Col. late 21st Hussars, b. 19 Jaly, 1833, //(. 22 June,
1865, Blanche Frances, only child of Major-Gen. Bonner, and has a son,
Cecil.
1. Gertrude Barbara Rich, ,h. 11 Sept. 1847, Charles Tennaut, D.L.,
M.P., of Cadoxton Lodge, co. Glamorgan, and has issue (vee Burke's
Landed Getitrij).
2. Henrietta. ,n. 20 Aug. 1855, Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart., of
Baroldine, and by him, who d. 11 Dec. 1880, has issue (.>ee Bueke'.s
Peerofje and Baronetage).
3. Clementina Frances, ,ii. 6 June, 1855, Capt. Erskine Johnston, son of
the Right Hon. Sir Alexander Johnston, of Carnsalloch, anu has issue
(ft'C Bl'RKe"^ Landtfd Gtutrn).
V. Charles, H.E.I.C.S.. d. nn.n.
I. Loui.sa, d. umn.
II. Georgina, lu. Geoi-ge Aide, aud had issue. 1. Frederick, !>. July, 1823, d.
8 Aug. 1801. and 2. Charles Hamilton, 6. 4 ]!sov. 1S26, Capt. late 85th Regt.
The third son,
Ai'M. Sir Ffianci.s Alcisius CuLLIKr, Knt.. C.B., K.H., sometime Xaval
A.D.C. to the Queen, Knight of the Persian Order of the Lion and the Sun,
sometime Admiral Superintendent of Woolwich Dockyard, and subsequently
Commissioner at Greenwich, in. 1st, Eliza, dau. of — Osborn, of Antigua, aud
by her, who (/. 18 Oct. 1828, had issue,
COLLIKR.
l1■^
I. Augusta Julia, vi. T. P. B. Martin, of Kin:::>ton House, Dorchester, unci
(L 29 Sept. lS9:i.
II. Frances Isabella, .a. 19 July, I^.')0, Cumm. J. F. B. Wainrig-ht. R.X.,
and has issue.
HI. Ellen, 111. 10 April. 1S50. Gen. FreJeiick English, of the 35tli Regt., and
(1. 12 Nov. 1S.j6, leaving issue,
v^^ir Francis i.n. 2n(ll\-, 14 March. ISol, Katheriue, fourth dau. of Thomas
Thistlethwayte. ^[.P., of ^uuthwick Park. Hants {see Bvkke's Landed G'^niry),
and d. 28 Oct. 1849, havincr by her, who d. 25 Auir. 1804. had issue,
I. Francis Gnitton. h. 22 April, l6oo, d. 24 March. 184o.
II. Galston Gordon, h. 29 July, d. 9 Dec. ISoT.
III. Alexander Thistlethwayte, R.X., /■. 24 Sei)t. 1839, d. uv)n. 17 April. I8dl.
IV. Seliua Catherine, m. 20 Oct. 1mI4, Capt. Carr Stuart Glyn, of Wood-
leaze,. Wimborue, .Dorset, late Royal Dragoons, grandson of Sir Richard
Carr Glyu, Bart., and nephew of the first Lord AVolverton, and has issue
(see Burkk's Feerage a;.w7 Bawnefaje).
Arms — Anj. on a chevron a:, beticetu tJiree deuii unicorns courant fju. o-y many
acurns slipp-vl and leaved or. Crest — .4 demi ne'jro ppi\ irith p-:arls hi tlin ears
anj. holdinj in his dexter hand an acorn branch vert, jrncted or.
COLLIER.
Lineage. — Joxathax Collier, of Grindle, co.
Devon, d. 20 ^vlarch, 1G70, having by Margaret, hi^
wife, had a son,
Thomas Ci.iLLILr, of Grindle, co. Devon, )/;. Amy
Smith, of Plymouth, and left issue, a son.
JosEl>H Ci'LLlER, m. Dorothy, dau. of Francis Fox,
and had issue, a son.
Joux C<'>lher, ?/i. 1760. ^lartha, dau. of "William
Padley, arid (/. 6 Feb. 1793, having by her, who d.
1780, had issue, a son,
JoHX Collier, of Grimstone and ^lonkswell, co.
Devon, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Plymouth 1832-41.
b. 18 April, 17G9, m. 1816, Emma, dau. of Robert
PoiTett, of the Tower of London and of Xorth Hill,
PljTuouth, Devon, by his wife, the dau. of Thomu^
Mortimer, and '/. 28 Feb. li?4'.*. leaving issue,
I. Robert Porrett, created Baron Monkswell. of Monkswell. co. Devon (see
Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
•II. William Fuei-erick. of whom presently.
III. ^lortimer John. Lieut. -Col. late 2nd Devon Rifle Volunteers. \.Y). of
Foxhams. Horral)rid2e, S. Devon, and of Plymotith; b. 1825, ;./. Isl. !Marv
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir "William Snow Harris, F.R.S., and 2ndly. Sophia
Luddington, dau. of J. "Whipple, of Plymouth, and by her has i.>sue,
1. Mortimer Calmady. 2. Claude Bertram.
1. Sibyl Ernestine. 2. lmo2ene Marv.
IV. John Francis (His Hon.), County Court Jndge of Liverpool, J.P. for
Lancashire, b. 1829, i,i. 1 Feb. IbOO. Frances Anne Jane, second dau. of the
late Robert Francis Jenner, D.L., of Wenvoe Castle {see BcRKE'i Landed
Genfrii), and has i.-sue.
1. Hugh. 1. Maud. 2. Rose.
v. Arthur Btvan, of Cartha-Martha, Callington. Cornwall, J.P., !Major and
174 FAMILY RECORDS.
Hon. Lieut.-Col. 2nd Vol. Batt. Duke of Cornwall's L.I., V.D., h. 1S32. >>i.
Eliza, dau. of Elford Blakor, and has issue,
Lilian, dec. Amy.
I. Elizabeth Anna, ni. Col. James Kennard Pipon, of Xoirmont ^Tanor.
Jersey, and has issue,
1. James Clement Collier. 2. Henry. 3. John Pakenhaui.
1. Emma Jane. 2. Edith Phillipa.
The second son,
William FiJKnrKicK Colliki;, of Woodtown, Horrabrid-^-e. S. Devon. J. P..
Haederer of the Order of Vasa, Sweden iClnb — National Liberal), h. 14
March, 182-i, iii. 7 March. ISo-i. Cycill Christiana, fourth dau. of the late
Charles Biares Calmady. D.L.. of Lamrdon Court. Devon (see Blrkk's Landeil
(fe?itri/), by Emily, his wife. dau. of William (Treenwood, of Brookwood Park,
Hants, and has issue,
I. Charles Calmady, /;. 28 Sept. 1856, in. ol Jan. ISSk Cecilia Sarah, fourth
dau. of the late Sliilston Calmady Hamlyn. D.L. of Leawood and Paschoe,
Devon (*ef Bl'kkk's Landed Genirij).
IF. Frederick Mortimer, h. 2-i April. 18.'>9, m. 22 Sept. 1892, Rosa, ilau. of
Rev. F. W. Peel.
HI. George Buller, A. 30 Sept. 1860.
r. Bertha Cycill.
Arms — -Arg. on a chevron az. betAveen in chief two demi unicorns courant
and in base an elephant's head erased gu. three oak branches slipped, leaved
and fructed or. Crest — A demi man ati'ronte ppr. holding in the dexter hand
an oak bi-anch slipped and leaved ppr. fructed or and resting the sinister
hand on an escutcheon az. charged with two keys saltirewise or. Motto —
Persevere.
CONRAN.
Lineage, — William Cox rax, of The Curragh, Balrothery, living about 1560,
m. Maude, dau. of John Wickham. of Dreynam, and had issue,
r. Christopher, of The Curragh, m. Eleanor, dau. of Nicholas Dowdall, of
Ardee, and d. W Dec. 1630, leaving issue,
1. John, of The Curragh. living 1630, d.s.p.
2. Walter, of The Curragh, living 1656.
3. William, living 1630. 4. Alson.
1. Anne. 2. Margaret.
II. Philip, of whom presently.
The younger son.
Puilip Coxrax, Alderman and !Mayor of Dublin in 1592, had a graut of
Clarestone and Mickmanstown, co. ^leath, 13 May, 1610. and in. Frances, dau.
of John Harfenny. clerk of the ^Innition, and d. 1625 (will dated 18 Oct.
1625, proved -i Feb. 1625-6), having by her, who d. 13 April, 16U6, had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently. n. George, had a son George.
III. William, of Dublin, m. Jennett (who m. 2ndly, John Kelly), and d.
intestate (admon. 31 March, 1644), leaving is.sue, Simon.
IV. Walter, of Dublin, m. Margaret Fulham. administrati-ix to her husband,
19 Dec. 1661.
I. Maud, m. Stephen Dowdall, of Athboy.
II. Begnet, ni. William Shelton, of Dublin.
The eldest son,
Thomas Coxkax, of Dublin, m. Mabel, dau. of Christopher Fagan, Alderman
CONRAN. 17^
and Mayor of Dublin, and had issue, with two daus. Elizabeth and Marv, a
son.
William Ccixfax, of Wyanstown, co. Dublin, ajrcd o.S in 16.')t3, left issue, a
son,
William Coxkax, of Dublin, m. Constance, niece of Sir Robert Kennedy,
and (1. 1708 (will dated 22 Feb. 17u7. proved 170S), leavincr issue,
I. John, d.v.p. about 1600. ii. William, of whom presently.
r. Constance.
II. Mary, d. intestate (admou. granted to her brothers John and William,
25 Sept. 1680).
The second son,
William Coni;ax. of Dublin, d. intestate in July, 1707 (admon. granted
2 Feb. 1721), leaving issue,
I. John. II. Thomas. ill. Philip. iv. Francis.
V. James, of whom presently. vi, William. yii. Ignatius.
VIII. Peter.
I. Constance. ii. Mary.
The fifth son,
Jamls Conkax, of Dublin, made his v/ill o Ma^ch, 1746, proved 20 April,
1747. He had issue,
I. James, of Dublin, will dated 6 Feb. 1768, proved same year.
II. Hexkv, of whom presently.
I. P^lizabeth, m. — Archbold. li. ]\[ary.
The younger son,
Henry Coxkax, of Dublin, m. bv licence, dated oO May. 1730, Elizabeth,
sister of Jacob Poole, of St. Nicholas Parish, Dublin, and was buried at
Fallaght, co. Dublin (will dated 17 July, 1767), leaving with four daus.,
Elizabeth, ^lagdalen, !Mary and Sophia, three eons,
I. John.
II. James, of Xewton House, co. Dublin, left by Elizabeth, his first wife,
1. Robert, d. young. 2. William, Capt. 18th Foot, d. iinm.
3. John, of Newton House, co. Dublin, m. Eliza, dau. of Annesley De
Rinsey, and had issue,
(1) James, Capt. 1st Foot.
(2) Annesley, Lieut. 2ud W. India Regt.
(1) Ellen, m. Francis Crofton, of Dublin.
1. Bridget, m. Rev. Henry Bazley, of Rathangan.
2. A dau., m. Jacob Poole, of Dublin.
3. Barbara, m. at ^fonkstown. co. Dublin, 17 Dec. 17S0. Roger North, of
Kilduff, King's Co.
He m. 2ndly, Jane Partridge, and d. 1801 (will proved 1804), having bj her
(living 1825) one son. • '
4. James, d. uinn.
III. Hexkt, of whom presently.
The youngest son.
Major Henry Conrax. Private Sec. to Warren Hastings, Governor-General
of India, h. 1738, m. Jane ^lary, dau. of Lewis Marcell, of Waterford, Major
in the Army, and a director of Engineers in Ireland, and grand-dau. of
Anthony Marcell, who served as Capt. in King William's Array and was
slain at the battle of the Boyne. Major Coiiran d. 15 May, 1810, aged 72,
and wa,s buried in North Pai-k Cemetery. Calcutta, leaving issue,
I. Henry Lewis, Lieut. -Gen. in the Army. Col. of the 98th Regt. of Foot,
Governor of Jamaica ; whilst serving in the 1st Foot he was the means of
saving the Duke of Kent from being molested by mutineers at Gibraltar
and after H.R.H"s. death the Duke's sword was presented to him by the
Duchess of Kent. The fi-eedom of the city of Cork was conferred on him
when commanding the 1st Foot in that city, and when in Jamaica a
17t> yAI^IILY RECORDS.
handsome service of plate was given liim by tlie inhabitants of the islau'l.
Gen. Conrau, wh:^ saw much service in the Kast Indies and elsewhere, was
Groom of the Bedchamber to H.R.H. the Duke ot* Kent. He m. Anne, dan.
of AVilh'am Hopkins, and d. at Epj^inir 17 July, IS'iO, leaving a dau., Anne,
in. Rev. Wo^an liaynes, but d s.p. (both buried in Bath Abbey).
u. James Samlkl, of whom presently.
The younger sou,
Capt. Jami:s Samukl Coxrax, of the 17th Light Dragoons, h. 1770, fought
under Wellesley in India and held the medal fur Seringapatam, 7ii. Penelope,
dau. of the Rev. William Baynes (see t/i<it faitiil;/). and d. 19 Feb. 18-44, burifd
in Bath Abbey, having by hei', who <l. Au^:. 18-49, had issue,
1. James, h. 1811, Lieut. G4th Bengal X.I., d. 26 Aug. 1833, buried in
North Pai^k Cemetery, Calcutta.
II. Henry ^lareell, Major late Bengal ArlilLry, h. 26 June, 1813 (medal.s
for Sobraon and Punjab).
III. William Auam, of whom presently.
IV. Lewis, Col. in the Army, late of .36th Regt., d. Jan. 1893, leaving bv Miss
Wills, of Australia, his tirst wife, four sons, 1. Thomas, in the Armv ;
2. Henry, in the Navy ; 3. Charles : and 4. Marcell.
V. Marcell, Capt. in the o6th Regt., J. P. co. Denbigh, m. Augusta, dan. of
Rev. Henry T(j\vnend, vicar of Lifton. co. Devon.
I. Jane, vi. Charles Case Smith, of Bury St. Edmunds, and d. G April, 1894.
u. Georgina ^lartha, m. Col. James Curtis, C.B.. and (7. 10 Jan. 1894, at
Croft, Tenby.
III. Kate, VI. Rev. J. Irwin, and d. 1891. iv. Frances.
The younger son.
Capt. William Adam Conran, of Blacklands, Plympton, co. Devon, J.P., late
Capt. 5Gtli Regt.. b. 1815, m. Robina Augusta, dau. of Robert Andrew, of
Harperhay, near Manchester, and d. 4- July, 1893, buried with his wife
at Plympton St. Mary, and by her, who d. 26 Aug. 1882 faged 62), had issue,
I. William Adam, of Edinborough Castle, St. Anne's Countv, Jamaica, J. P.
late Lieut. 1st Stafford ^lilitia, 6. 19 Oct. 1852, ni. Agues, widow of William
Xorcott Law Stewart, of Shaw Pai'k, Jamaica, and has issue,
1. William Douglas Baynes, h. 4 Dec. 1881.
2. Percy Drysdale Wogan, h. 1885.
II. James Charles Robert, of Blacklatuls, co. Devon, b. 30 April, 1854.
III. Henry Arthur Lewis, of Ford Park, Plymouth, J. P. for Jamaica, late
Lieut. Royal Cornwall Rangers Militia, h. 3 Sept. 1856. vi. Elizabeth Alice,
dau. of Charles William Steer of Bradtield, St. Anne's County, Jamaica, and
has issue, Ethel Penelope, b. 11 2ifay. 1881.
IV. Gerald ^Iarclll, of whom presently.
v. Edward, b. 13, d. 14 Nov. 186J. buried in Cornwood Churchyard, Devon.
I. Augusta Robina, m. William Smythe, Lieut. R.X.
II. Gcraldine, of Blacklands, co. Devon.
The fourth son.
Gkrald ]^Iakcell Coxrax, of Bradridge House, Diptford, co. Devon, J.P.,
Capt. Royal Cornwall Rangers ]\Iilitia, /-. at Ousden Hall, Sufiblk, 31 March,
1858, 7)1. at Lezant Church, Cornwall, 15 April, 1884, Jane Frances, eldest
dim. of the Rev. William Polle.'cfeu Basiard (see Blrke's Landed G:nti'j,
Bastard, of Kit ley), and has issue,
I. John Marcell. b. at Harbertou Ford, Devon, 17 Sept. 1886.
II. Williaui Adam Bastard, h. at the same place 28 Sept. 1887.
I. Frances Mary, b. there 10 Jan. 18S5.
Arms — Vert un a chevron arcj. three rnarllefs of the field betioeen as vianij
hinds^ heads erased of the second. Crest — A Jiind's head erased arg. MottO —
1)1 deo spes mea.
COPLEY
177
COPLEY.
Lineage. — Philip Copley, of Sprotborougli. was
eldest sou and heir of Siu William Copley, Knt.,
and Doi'otby, bis wife, dan. and co-beiress of Sir
William Fitzwilliani, Knt.. of Sprotborougb (by
Elizabetb, dau. of Sii- J. Conyers. of Lockburn, co.
Uurbam). He ui. ^Mary, dan. of Sir Bryan Hast-
ings, and d. 19 Oct. 1577. His lineal descendant.
Sir Godfkey Coplf.v, of Sprotborougb, was created
a Baronet, 17 June, 1661 ; be in. 1st, Eleanor, dan.
of Sir Tbomas "Walmesley. Knt., and 2ndly, Eliza-
betb, dau. of William Stanbope. Sir Godfrey d.
circa 1684:, and was v<f. by bis son.
Sir Godfrey Copley. 2ud Bart., of Sprotborougb,,
F.R.S., m. 1st, Katberine, dau. and beiress of Jolin
Purcell, of Nantriba, and by lier had, with other
issue, a dau., Catherixe, of whom presently. He
m. 2ndl_y, the dau., of Sir J. Carew, of Antony,
Cornwall, and d. 9 April, 1709 (when the baronetcy of the first creation
became extinct, and Sprotborougb passed by will to bis cousin, Lionel Copley,
of Wadwortb, who entailed it, failing bis own male issue on the above
mentioned Catherine, dau.. of Sir Godfrey Copley, and her issue). This lady,
Catherixe Copley, m. Joseph Moyle, second son of Sir Walter Moyle, Knt.,
of Bake, co. Cornwall, and left, with other issue, a son,
JosEPrr Copley, who assumed by Act of Parliament the name and arms of
Copley in lieu of bis patronymic of ^Ioyle, 1768, on 5. to Sprotborougb (a.?
above), and was created a Bai-onet, 28 Aug. 1778. He ?u. Mary, dau. of John
Buller, of Morval, co. Cornwall, and d. 11 April, 1781, leaving issue,
I. Lionel (Sir), 2nd Bart., d. unm. 1806.
II. Joseph (Sir), 3rd Bart., b. 1769, vi. Cecil, youngest dau. of the Hon. and
Rev. George Hamilton, Canon of Windsor, and previously the second wife of
John James, 1st ^larquess of Abercorn, and d. 21 May, 1838, having by
her, who d. 1819, had issue,
1. Joseph William (Sir), 4tb and last Bart, of the second creation, b. 1804.
vt. 19 Xov. I80I, Charlotte, dan. of Charles, 1st Earl of Yarborougb. and
d.s.p. 3 Jan. 1883, when the baronetcy became extinct. She d. 10 Aug. 1875.
1. Elizabeth Mary, d. 1887.
2. Maria, m. 9 Aug. 1832, Henry, Earl Grey, K.G.,wbo d. 14 Sept. 1879.
I. Catherine, vi. 20 June, 1779, John James, 1st' Marquess of Abercorn,
and d. 13 Sejit. 1791, leaviue issue, from whom the Dckes of Abercorx.
II. JcLiAXA, of whom we treat.
III. Anne, vi. 4 Nov. 1803, Thomas Planners, 1st Baron Manners, of Foston
(see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage), and d.s.p. 5 Aug. 1814.
Hi.s second dau.,
JuLiAXA Copley, vi. 16 July, 1789, Sir Charles Watsox, 1st Bart., of Fulmei-
(see Blkke's Peerage and Baronetage), and d. 24 May, 1834, having by him,
who d. 26 Aug. 1844, bad issue, with seven daus.,
I. Charles, b. 1791, d.v.p. 1810.
II. Charles Wager (Sir), of whom we treat.
The son and beii".
Sir Charles Wager Watsox, 2nd Bart., b. 4 Jan. 1800, vi. 19 June, 1827,
Jemima Charlotte, dau. of Charles Garth Colleton, of Haynes Hill, Berk.*;,
and J. 30 Dec. 1852, having by her, who d. 16 April, 1877, bad with five daus.,
I. Charles (Sir), ord Bart., of whom presentlv.
178 FAMILY RECORDS.
II. Wager Joseph (Sir), 4th and present Bart., h. 27 June, l^o6 (see Blt.kf.'s
Peerage and Baroneiarjt').
III. Cecil Estcourt Benyon (Rev.), ^F.A. Oxon.
The eklest son and heir,
Sir Cii.\fm.e> Wat.^ox Ci'ir.F.v, onl Bart., h. G April. 1S28. assumed by Royal
Licence 1887, the additional surname and arms of ColT.KV on .v. to Sprotljoroucrh.
under the will of Sir Joseph Copley. He m. 12 May, 185-4, Georg^ina, dau. of
the Rev. Robert Tredcroft, ^M.A., and d. 6 April, 1888, havinc: by her, who d.
'27 Jan. 1802, bad issue.
I. A son, b. and '/. o Xov. 18<37.
I. Georgina Charlotte, d. young, 10 April, 1802.
II. Sklix.\ Fn.wcKS, now of Sprctborough, of whom pi-esently.
III. Caroline Selina. m. 13 April, 1893, John Home A. Peebles Chaplin, of
Colliston, Forfar, N.B.
IV. Amabel Jemima, m. 19 April, 1887, Capr. Edward Lygon Somers-Cocks,
late52nd Regt..and has issueC.'jee Bl'RKk's Peerage and Baronetage, SoyiEHS,'B.) .
The eldest sui'viving dau. and co-heiress,
StLixA Fraxcks Watson Copley, of Sprotborongh Hall, Doncaster, Yorks, tn.
2 Feb. 1886. Maior R(.bki;t Calvkrley Alixihox BK\vicKH-Coi'Lf:y, of Coulby
Manor, ^liddlesborough, Yorks, D.L.. Major King's Royal Rifles, and has issue,
I. Red vers Lionel Calverlev, h. 17 Sept. 1890.
II. Robert Gorlfrey Wolseley. h. 23 [Mav, 1893.
I. Gladys. ii. Sybil, d. 20 April, 1888. in. Dorothy Albreda.
Major R. C. A. Bcwicke-Copley, b. 8 April. 1855. is the elder son of the late
R. C. Bcwickc, of Coulby ^Jlcinor (.?::■? Btrkk's Landed Genh-g, Brwicke, of Close
House), and assumed by Royal Licence 1802, the additional surname and arms
of Copley, on succeeding to Sprotborough, _/?«/•<? nxoris. {Clubs — Naval -and
Military, W., and Yorkshire, York.)
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg. a cross moline sa. and for distinction a
canton gu. (for Copley) ; 2nd and 3rd, arg. five lozenges iti fess gu. each
charged with a mullet of the field between three bears' heads erased sa. (for
Bf.wicke). Crests — 1. A ducal coronet or issuant therefrom a plume of five
ostrich feathers arg. and for distinction the rim of the coronet charged with a
cross crosslet gu. (for Copley). 2. A goat's head erased arg. armed, maned,
and gorged with a mural crown gu. (for Bewicke). Motto — In cruce viuco.
CORRIE.
Lineage. — The names of members of thi.s ancient family are frequently to
be met; wii;h in the annals of Scotland. In 1271, Xicholas de Corrie was
steward of Annandale. In 1296. Sir Walter de Cokkie was Constable of the
Castle of Dumfi-ies. In 1306, GiLBEr,T de CoRRIe was Hereditary Keeper of
the Castle of Loch Doon. In 1329, Adam de Corry was Keeper of Loch-
maben Castle, and with Walter de Corry is witness to a charter 1333-4.
A charter dated at Melrose 1363. from D.vvid II, in favour of "' Susan-
nah Carlisle and Robert Corrie, her spouse," calls the deceased Thomas
Carlisle, the King's blood relation, and grants to his dau. and her husband
the lands along the southern coast of Dumfries, which had belonged to her
grandfather (Barjarg MS.). Besides the barony of Corrie, the family owned
Kelwood, Ruthwell, Coiulo<;an. the barony of Xewby. the barony of
Stapleton Robirill. part of St. Patrick, Gretna, including the ruins of the
ancient Red Kirk and the celebrated Lochmaben Stone. In 1367, a safe
conduct granted by Edward III, to Robektls Corry, de Valle Aunandire, is
recorded in the Rufuli Scoti'f. In 1411, Adam de Corrt is witness to a
COHRIE. 179
cliarter of oontirniation of Robert, Duke of Albany. Thomas Gorki e, oC
Xewbie, had three sons, i. Geori^e, of Xewbie, outlawed 148-i ; ii. Thomas, of
whom presently; and iii. William. The second son, Thojfas Cohrie, di.
Kufemia, dan. of Lord Herries, and -/. 1.j04, leaving a son. Herbert, who ifi.
Ksota, dan. of Cuthbert Muri-av, of Cockpool. and sold Xewbie to his cousin,
Tliomas Corrie. of Kelwood (s' c Crou-u Chayte)\<, lolt>). Thomas Corrie. of
Ivehvood and Xewbie, d. \'A'.\, leavinir a son, Thomas Corrie, of Kelwood and
Xewbie, which he sold with the consent of his son to " William Johnstone and
Marararet Criehton. his spouse "' (Crnim Chnrte,: 1530). He iii. Mai'iraret, dau.
of John Xapier. of Murchiston, and had a son, George, of Kelwood, who (/.
1507, leaving a son, John, of Kelwood, who had a son, George, of Kelwood,
who left a son, John, who »/. 1657. The ancestor of this family,
"William C<'1;rik, of ]\[irehouse, Dumfi-ies, b. 1650, //;. '2S June. 1677, Jean
Paterson, of Skipmyre, a relative of William Paterson.. the founder of the-
Bank of England, and d. 10 June, 1709, buried in St. ^[iehael's Cluirchyard,
Dnmfries, having ])y her. who d. 29 ^lay, 1715. also buried there, had eleven
children, of whom two sons.
I. James, of Speddock. provost of Dnmfries, 171S-o6, Ji. lt>84r, ta. 1st. Agnes
ilcKetterick, and by her had a dau. Jean, m. John Goldie, sou of Edward
Goldie, of Crai<jniuie. and by him. who was /<. 170S, and d. 177'!, had issue.
He m. 2Qdly. 1721, Janet, dau. of Edward Goldie, of Craigrauie (above-
mentioned), and d. S Xov. 1742, having by her, who d. 27 June, 1762, had
issue. Hugh, of Cullock, and Grace, m. Dr. E. Gilchrist, who bought
Speddock fiora James Corrie, and had issue.
Ti. To?t:?ii, of whom presently.
The younger sou,
Joseph Coruik. of Kelton and Carlinwark, co. Kircudbright, b. 19 March,
lt)90, m. 1st, oO April. 1718. Jean, dau. of Edsvard Goldie, of Craigmuie
(above-mentioned), and by her, who d. 4 July, 1733, aged 31, had issue,
1. William, of whom presently.
Hi Joseph, //;. ^largaret Philip, who d. 20 ilay, 1763.
ur. James. iv. Edward.
I. Mary, m. Rev. John Ewart. of Troqueer, and had issue.
He m. 2ndly, Clarion Crosbie, and d. 17 Feb, 1750, having by her, who d.
13 Dec. 1760. had issue,
V. John. VI. Andrew.
His eldest son,
William Corrik, of Redbank, b. 25 June, 1720, in. 30 ^March. 1747. Helen,
•lau. and heiress of Thomas Edgar, of Redbank, provost of Dumfries, and d.
15 April, 1777, having by her, who d. 16 Ja.n. 1748, aged 31, had issue, a son,
Edgar Cukrik, of Redbank, b. 12 Jan. 1748. ra. 27 June. 1774, Ann, dau. of
Thomas Falkner. of Rainhill. Lancashire, and d. 11 Xov. 1819, having by her,
who d. 5 ilarcli. 1823, aged 71, had, with eiarht other children, "who d. tnnn..
I. William, /-. 8 June, 1782. ui. 15 Aug. 1809, Rebekaii, dan. and cn-heir
of Aston Byi'om, of ^loor Hall, and d. 29 Jul\-. 1831. having by her, who d.
10 Sept. 182b'. aged 40, had issue.
1. William Byroni, m. 1838, Emilia Hill, and had i-sue, (1) William Hiil,
VI. 28 Oct. 1865, Emily Ausrusta ^loffutt. and has issue. Florence ^faritm,
m. 30 Aug. 1802, James Hdl ; (2) Reffinald Edward, m. 6 Oct. 1876,
Agnes Clara Harrison, and has issue. William Edward, /*. 1877 ; Arthur
Byrom, //. 1881 ; Thomas Edgar, b. 1884; John Henrv. b. 1885 : Clarion
Ethel, b. 1878. -/. 1^93 : Edith Mary, b. ISbO : Alice Jessie, b. 1883 ; and
Dorothy Catherine, b. 1S89 ; (1) Lucy Emma. j». 24 0et. 1867, Frederick
Thomas Lewin. and has issue ; (2) Emily Harriet, in. 9 June, 1875. John
W. Frederick Bean: (3) Alice Mary, m. 16 Dec. 1878, James William
^facnabb; (4) Henrietta Frances, in. 20 March, 1880, Gerard Jainc:*
Irvine; and (5) .Marion.
-N 2
1R> FAMILi' RECORDS.
2. Edgai-, /'. 7 May, ISlo. m. 27 Xnv. 1S43, Helen Brandreth, and il.
22 Oci. iSS7. loavincr issue. (1) Arthur l^randreth, b. 25 June, ISl") ;
(2) Edward Lyall, h. 12 Dec. 1S47. m. 2S May, 1S72, Julia SopLia
Hammond, and lias issue, Leslie, b. 22 Feb. 1S7-1: ; Harold, b. 17 June,
18S7; Sybil, b. 0 Feb. 1S75 ; and Violet, b. 13 Feb. 1S77 ; (1) Alice
Helen; (2) Su.>aTi Josepliine, ??(. 25 Jan. 1S71, Henry Howard France-
Hayhurst; and (3) Gertrude.
3. Johnson.
1. Ann, ni. Rev. — Almack, and has issue.
2. Elizabeth.
II. Edgar, of whom presently.
III. Bridget, m. 25 May, ISO", Philip Bariington Ainslie, and il.s.j). 1842.
The younsrer son,
Edgai: Coejrik, of Arlington Manor. Xewbury, Berks, b. 22 June. 1787. m.
11 Dec. 1811, ^largaret, dan. and co-heiress of Aston Byrom, of Moor Hall,
Cheshire, by Elizabeth Johnson, his wife, and d. 22 March, 18G2, having by
her, who a. 3 Feb. 1885, had issue,
I. John MALCOL>r, of whom presently.
II. Valentine Byrom, h. 1 Feb. 1820, ?/?. 11 Oct. 1842, Jean ^laclean, and
has issue, five children.
I. Elizabeth, b. 15 March, 1813, m. Dec. 1839, John Tufnell Carbonell, and
has issue, Elizabeth Frances, b. 20 ^lay, 1843.
II. Harriet, b. 21 Aug. 1814, m. 28 Nov. 1837, Rovvland Jones Venables, of
Oakhurst. Oswestry, co. Salop, and d. 12 Xov. 1895. He d.s.p. 15 ^lay, 1868.
Ill Margaret Anne, b. 10 Sept. 1818, in. 9 April, 1842, Geoi-ge Frere, and
has had issue, eleven children (sev that family).
IV. Mary Helen, b. 28 March, 1822, m. 24 April, 1866, Rev. Sir Frederick
Larkins Currie, Bart., of Old Alresford, Hants, and d. 1894 (see Bukke's
Peerage and Baro))efarje).
v. Emma, b. 20 June, 1827, m. 5 Jan. 1847, Rev. Thomas E. Pov.-ell, vicar
of Bisham, Marlow, Bucks, and has issue, twelve children.
VI. Susan Emily, b. 25 Aug. 1827.
Til. Edith, b. 12 May, 1831', m. 21 Aug. 1860, William Lyon, and has had
■ issue, Edgar (deceased), and Frank Gardiner.
The elder son,
JoHX Malcolm Corbie, of Itchen Abbas, Alresford, Hants, 6. 27 April, 1816,
VI. 3 Oct. 1844, Fanny, dau. of William "Wynne, of Itchen Abbas, by Harriet,
his wife, dau. of the Rev. Robert Wright, rector of Itchen Abbas, and Eliza-
beth, his wife, dau. of Rev. W. Hyde, and by her, who d. 30 ^Lny, 1893, has
issue.
I. Edward Rowland, b. 3 Jan. 1850, m. 1 June, 1882, Gertrude Maude, dau.
of James Searight, of Dien la Cresse Abbey, Leek, co. Stafford, and has
issue,
1. James Searielit Malcolm, b. 27 Feb. 1883.
1. Sarah Gertrude Hyde, />. 16 May, 1884, d. 29 Feb. 1887.
2. Irene Vera. h. 31 Aug. 1885. 3. Sibyl Rita Byrom, b. 9 Sept. 1886.
4. Gertrude Dorothea, b. 7 June", 1888.
II. William ^lalcolin. b. 3 April, 1851, vi. 30 April, 1878, Margaret Louisa,
dau. of .Macgregor Laird, by Ellen Margaret, his wife, dau. of Gen. Sir
Edward Xicholls, K.C.B., and has issue,
Eleanor ^largaret, b. 21 ^larch, 1879.
III. Edgar Valentine, b. 3 Feb. 1853. m. 18 June, 1879, Ellen ^largaret,
dau. of Henry Christopher Fisher, of Cradock, Cape CoIoDy, and has issue,
^Malcolm Wynne GilfiUan. b. 25 Sept. 1880.
^largaret Anna Byrom, b. 21 Juiv, 1882.
IV. Alfred Wynne, o'f Park Hall, Oswestry, co. Salop, J. P. (Clnh^—CarUon,
Junior Carlton, Princes, Sports, and Hurlingham), Mayor of Oswestry,
POWELL-COTTOX. ISI
18S9-yo, Lieut. Shropshire YLonianry Cavalry, h. 9 July, ISoG, m. 1 Dec.
188G, Charlotte Anne, i»nly dau. and heiress of the late Jacob Fletcher
Fletcher, of Peel Hall. co. Lancaster.
V. Malcolm Stuart, /-. 9 April, ISoS, m. 23 April, 188-4, Edith, yoan^est
dau. of W. D. J. Biidtrmaii. D.C.L.. and has issue,
1. William Ronald.""/). 12 Ajjril, 1887.
1. Mai-jory, h. 0 Feb. lj>8.3. 1. Ursula, x\\\n with her sister.
VI. John :\Ialculm, /-. June. 18tl2, >l. 30 :\Iay, 18G4.
I. Mary Frances, h. 7 Aitg. 184o, m. G Juiie. 1867, John Silva, son of John
Joseph Silva, by Sarah Jane Spencer Austin, his -wife, and has issue.
1. Malcolm John Priau, h. 180'8. 2. Edv.ard Byrom, h. 18b9.
3. Frederick Edgar, h. L^72. 4. Harry Wynne, h. 1873.
5. Francis Bruno, h. 1880. 6. John Venables, h. 1883.
1. Marguerite, h. 1875. 2. Camilla Frances, h. 1877.
3. Leila, h. 1878. 4. Dora Frances, />. 1881.
n. Harriette, h. 17 Oct. 1846, ?/?. 18 Aug. 1877, Thomas Brownly Ruther-
foord, of [Moortown, Ardee, eo. Louth, and had issue,
1. Thomas Browuly. 2. Edward Miller Corrie. 3. David.
4. John. o. Alfred Fletcher.
1. Lucy Olivia. 2. Marjorie.
III. Margaret Anne Blanche, h. 4 June, 1848, m. 9 Sept. 1874, Capt.
Edward D'Oyly Twemlow, R.E., son of Lieut.-Gen. George Twemlow, and
has issue (sce that fauiily).
IV. Jessie Elizabeth, b. l Jan. 18o5. v. Theodora, h. 6 May, 1860.
VI. Elinor Katherine. h. 16 May, 1864.
Arms — Gil. a saltlre and in chief a ra.^e arg. Crest — .1 c.oc'k ppr. Motto
-Vidilans et attdax.
POWELL-COTTON.
Lineage. — William Cutto.v, of Devonshire Place, Loudon, one of the
Brethren of Trinity House, d. leaving issue,
I. Charles Bowland, of whom presently.
II. John, in H.E.I.C.'s Xaval Service, (/. uuth.
I. Laura Honor, m. Matthew Gosset, of Jersey, and d. 1854, leaving issue.
II. Harriet Aurora, d. unrn. 1850.
The elder son,
Charles Bowlaxd Coitox, of Kingsgate, Kent, served in the Royal Xavy,
and afterwards a Capt. in the East India Company's Xaval Service, h. 1768,
VI. 1st, Harriot, dau. of William Roberts, of Park House, Fulham, by Elizabeth
Powell, his wife, who was descended from the celebrated Judge Powell, in the
reign of Charles II, and by her, who (/. 1837, had issue, with others, who d. in
infancy,
I. Henry Perry, of whom presently.
II. Charles "William, 5th Native Cavalry, d. num. aged 19.
III. Arthur Annesley Valeutia, Capt. 7th Hussars, d. num. aged 24.
I. Augusta Elizabeth, m. George L. Curtis, son of Sir W. Curtis, of Ramsf ate,
and d. 24 Oct. 1895. ' °
II. Charlotte Laui-a, m. Major W. Gabbett Beare, Royal Scots, and d. 6
March, 1893.
He //(. 2ndly, Harriet, dau. of Lang ord Oliver, and d. 1847, leaving no issue
by her. His eldest son,
He.nry Perry Cotton, of Quex Park, Kent, late of the Bengal Cavalry
and Staff, inherited this property from his maternal uncle John Powell Powell
182 FAMILY RECORDS.
(formerly Roberts), Kigli Sherift" of Kent in \S2'2, who had assumed the name
of Powell on x. to the Thauet property of his mother, Elizabeth Roberts.
He was /'. 1-i IJee. 180G. di. 2') ^larch, li?"J^^, Georginn. youngest dau. ot'JMajoi--
Gcn. George Hanl)ury Pine, and </. "Jl Xov. Isjil, having by her. ulio tl.i Nov.
1S08, had issue,
r. Hexkv Hol'ack Powkll, of whom presentlj-.
ir. Stapleton Cliavles. of the Roval Body Guard. //(. 1SS3, Rosa Soohia, onlv
dau. of the late F. C. Skey, C.B^
in. Adolphns George Finch, h^te of the Royal Body Guard.
IV. Albert Ellice Pine. '
V. Alfred Edgar Uetavius. R.E., d. ntnn. aged 28.
vr. Ethelred Edwin. iJ. in infancy.
I. Elmira Geurgina Charlotte Hanbury, d. iitnu.
ir. Inez Harriot Antoinette Augusta.
HI. Aurora Oetavia Rosina.
The eldest son,
Hexry Hok.vck Powell Cottox, J.P. for the Cinque Ports, h. 25 Jan. 1830,
19 Dec. LStJo. Matilda Christina, third dau. of Lieut. -Col. George Thomas
Gordon, of the Bombay Cavalry, and d. 14 March, IS'.U, leaving issue,
I. Percy HoK'.me Gorl-.ix. of whom presently.
ri. Gerald Macleod, /'. 17 April. 1871.
I. Ida Christina.
The elder son,
Percy Horace Ghrdox Powell-Cottux, of Ques. Park, Birchington, Thanet,
and 20, Cornwall Gardens, South Kcnsingtou ( CI r^b— St. Stephen's, S.AV'.),
Capt. 3rd Batt. Xorthuraberland Fusiliers, b. 20 Sept. 1866, has assumed with
his brother and sister the name of Powell in'eonjunction with Cottox.
VI
COWAN.
Lineage.— Junx Cowax, of Sheeptown, Xewry. co. Down, fled from Scotland
in 1637 in consequence of a duel. He m. Miss Stewart, and had issue, an
only son,
AxDREW CowAX, ?/!. Janet, dau. of — Blythe, and had, M'ith other issue, a son,
JOHX CowAX, of Ballylintagh Park. co. Down, l>. 1686, »i. Jane, dau. of —
Carlisle, and d. 1780, leaving issue.
I. Andrew, of whom presentlv.
II. James. Sovereign of Hillsborough, refused the Honour of Knighthood,
b. 1728.
I. Elizabeth, b. 1722. in. John Black, of Springmount, co. Down.
II. Agnes, m. Daniel Norwood, and had. with other issue, a dau., Mary, )//.
her cousin, William Cowan, of Spirehill, co. Down, and had issue i^c idt- j^ost ) .
The elder son,
Andrew Cowax. of Ballylintagh, co. Down. h. 172(». yi 174-i, Mary, dau. of
Samuel Bell, of Carricknadarifl" and d. 1784. leaving, with other issue,
I. John, of Carnew House, Annahill, co. Down, ni. his cousin, Jane. dau. of
John Black, of S[iringmount, and Elizabeth, his wife (above-mentioned).
II. Sanmel, /;. 17o0, in. his cousin, Margaret, dau. of John Black, of Spring-
mount fabove-mentloned), and d. 1824, leaving an onlv child,
Elizabeth, ;/;. her cousin. Jame.s Cowan, and had issue (cide post).
III. Andrew, of Ballylintagh, co. Down, Capt. 101st Foot, was actively
engaged on the part of the Government in the disturbances in Ireland
in 1798, b. 1754, m. his cousin, Mary, dau. of John Black, and d. 1834,
having had issue, an only child,
cox. 1S3
James, h. 17S8, ,//. his cousin, Elizabeth, duu. of Samuel Cowan ('.iJi*
post), and d.v.jj. IS'JS, leaving issue,
(1) Samuel, (/. an infant.
(2) Andrew, of Ballylintagh, and afterwards of Craigowen. co. Down,
J. P., harrister-at-law' B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, s. his grandfather lbo4r,
b. 1S15, ill. IS'.Vj, Agnes, dau. of Samuel Kennedy, of Groove Green,
Lisburn, and d. lS9-i, having by her. who J. 1S78. had issue.
a. Andrew James. //. 1S-4S, hi. 1S9'2. Louise, dau. of Charles Kyan,
and has issue,
(a) Andrew, h. 1603. (b) Edward, b. 1S94.
b. Samuel Kennedy. ^Major late ord Batt. Royal Irish Rifles. M.A.
Trin. Coll. Dublin", b. 1^50, j/?. Elise. only child and heiress of the
late Edward Reillv, of Drenta. Duumun-y, and has issue,
(a) Reilly. ' {b) Basil. ' (a) Helen.
a. Jane, b. 1841, vi. Philip Richardson, of Strathearne, Dnumurry,
and d.s.jy. 1874.
b. Agues, b. 1844, m. her second cousin. Sir Edward Porter Cowan,
and has issue (see below).
c. Minna Louise, b. 1858.
IV. WiLii.vM, of whom we treat.
The fourth son,
William Cowax, of Spirehill, co. Down. b. 1758, ra. his cousin, Mary, dau. of
Daniel Norwood (rule a)ite), and d. 1840, leaving, -n-ith other issue.
I. Andrew, of Killvnether Castle, Xewtownards, co. Down, b. 1799, d. num.
1870.
II. Samuel, of whom presently. iii. William, d. >:>nn. 1SG2.
The second son,
Samuel Cowa.v, of Crowmac House, and afterwards of Xotting Hill House,
both in Belfast, b. 1800. m. Elizabeth, dan. of Edward Porter, and d. 20 ^May,
1877, having by her, who d. 16 Dec. 1846, had issue, an only child.
Sir Edward Porter Cowax. of Craigavad and Clintagh House. Annahilt. co.
Down, Lord Lieutenant and Gustos rotulorum of co. Antrim, D.L. co. Down,
and High Sheriff of that county in 185^8, J. P. cos. Antrim and Down, was
Major of Belfast 1881-2, and was knighted by Earl Cowper, Lord Lieutenant
of Ireland, iu 18bl, b. 1842, vi. 1866, his cousin. Agnes, dau. of the late Andrew
Cowan, of Craigowen (see above), and d. 24 ^larch, 1890 (a few weeks before
his contemplated promotion to a baronetcy), leaving issue,
I. SAiruEL William Percy, of whom presently.
II. Edward Porter, b. 1869. iii. Ai-thur Ernest Alphouse, b. 1880.
IV. Francis Edward Patrick, b. 1882.
I. Anna Elizabeth, b. 1871. ii. Agnes ^larguerite. b. 1875.
III. Maude, b. 1884. iv. Helen Louise Victoria, 6. 1887.
The eldest son,
Samuel William Percv Cowax, of Craigavad. and of Clintagh House,
Annahilt, co. Down (Clnb— Ulster), J.P., M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, Member
of the Roval. Irish Academv, .•.-. his father lb90, b. 14 Xov. 1867.
COX.
Lineage. — The family of Cos, or Cock, came from Holland in the 16th
century and settled in the parish of LifF, Forfarshire.
James Cox, of Liff. Forfarshire, merchant, b. 1676, d. 1741, leaving issue,
I. David, one of the founders of the Dundee Banking Company, d. 1793.
II. James, of whom presently.
The vounger son,
184.
FAMILY RECORDS.
James Cox, a niercliant at Lochee, d. ISIG, leaving' issue, a son,
James Cox, of Foprizyley, Locliee, merchant
and muimfacturer, m. 1807, Helen, dau. of James
Scot, of Dundee, and d. IS+S, leaving with other
issue,
r. James, of Cardean, ^[eiirle, co. Forfar. J. P. and
D.L., b. ISOS, i/i. lbo4-. Clementina, dau. of James
Cai'michael, and </. lSb5, having- by her, who d. .
18S9, had issue, 1. Edward, of Cardean. J P., b.
18o0, )it. 1875, Ada, dau. of John Johnson Stitt.
and has issue, James Ernest, b. 1876 ; John. h.
1878; Hilda, ^.. 1883; and Irene, ft. 1888 ; 1. Grace
^Margaret, in. 1861, James F. Low. and has issue; ^'\
2. Clementina, m. 1861, William^ Tod, and has ^
issue ; 3. Beatrice Lyell, m. 1863, Sir Charles ^
Umpherston Aitchison. K.C.S.I., who d. 1896,
leaving- issue ; and -i. Ellen Scott.
II. William, of whom presently.
III. George Addison, of Invertrossachs, co. Perth, and of Beechwood, co.
Forfar, J. P. for both shires, b. 1821, m. 1848, Eliza, dau. of David ^Merbven,
and has issue, 1. James, b. 1819, -jh. Sarah, dau. of George Gilroy ; 2. David
Meihven, 5. IS-jI, (/. 1892; 3. George iMethven, h. 1856;^ -i. Alfred William,
b. 1863, m. 1891, Helen, dau. of Major Salmon ; 5. Charles Thomas, h. 186.5,
-ill. 17 Sept. 1891, Ellen Georgina, dau. of C. H. Blake, of Glendelvine,
Perthshirp. which lady d. 189^^ ; '^. Edniund Connel, b. 1868, m. Eliza, dau.
of C. Milne ; and 1. Jessie, b. 1854, ui. William Sinclair Thomson, ^I.D., who
d. 1895, leaving issue. .
The second son,
William Cox, of Snaigow, and Foggyley, co. Forfar, b. 1813, m. 1st, 1854,
Robina, dau. of David Methven, of Kircaldy. which lady d. 1861. He m. 2ndly,
June, 1864, Elizabeth, second dau. of Henry S. Boase, M.D., F.R.S., of
Claverhouse, and Elizabeth Valentina, his wife, dau. of W. Stoddard, of
Melcombe Regis, Dorsetshire, and d. 1894, leaving issue,
I. WjLLiAM Hexrv, of whom presently.
II. Arthur James, of Strathmartine, Dundee, b. 8 April, 1866, m. 8 April,
1890, Lilian Margai-et. dau. of George Malcolm, of Dundee, and has issue,
Geoffrey William^ h. 14 Sept. 1891 ; William Malcolm, b. 1896 ; and Eileen,
b. 1893.
III. Albert Edward, of Dungarthill, Dunkeld, J. P. for Perthshire, b. 21
March, 1868, vi. 25 Nov. 1891, Ethel Laura, dau. of Bentley Murray, of
Old Polmaise, Stirling, and has issue, Ronald Bentley, b. 1892, and Lucy-
Elizabeth, b. 1894.
I. Florence Ellen, ni. 1st, Robert Hope Pilcher, I.C.S., who d. 188S. She
vt. 2ndly, Thomas ilillie Dow, and has issue.
II. Annie Elizabeth, m. J. Martin Kennedy, M.D.
III. Rosamond, ?/i. Herbert A. Phillips.
The eldest son,
William Hexet Cox, of Snaigow, Dunkeld, and of Clunie, Blairgowrie,
Perthshire, J.P., b. 14 April. 1865. vi. 1st, 6 June, 1893, Amy Verden, dau. of
the late William Harrower Anderson, and by her, who d. 1894, has issue.
Amy Verden.
He in. 2ndly, 28 April, 1895. Annie, youngest dau. of the late Col. David
James Kinloch, of Gourdie, R.A.
Arms — Or a chevron az. between two spur rowels in chief, and a lion's head
ei-a.sed in base gu., langued of the second, within a bordure of the thii-d.
Crest — A dexter arm embowed issuing out of the sea. holding in the hand an
anchor in bend sinister cabled all ppr. Motto — Prajraium virtutis honos.
CRATG. 185
CRAIG.
Lineage. — William Craig, of Craigdntrnv, co. Aberdeen, left issue, two
sons,
I. Alexander, of whom presently.
II. William, -who was killed at Flodden in Sept. 1513, leaving a son, Dr.
John Craig, h. in 1501, educated ut the University of St. Andrews, a priest
of the Dominican Order. He was noticed at Kome, by Cardinal Pole, and
became rector of the schools of Dominicans at Bologna. He subsequently
became a convert to the opinions of Cidviii, and was condemned to the
flames for heresy by the Inquisition. He was imprisoned in Rome for nine
months, but -svas released by the populace the day before his intended
execution, owing to the death of Pope Paul TV. He then escaped to the
court of ^Maximilian II. at Vienna, who being required by Pope Plus III
to deliver up the heretic, gave him instead letters of safe conduct, and he
passed through Germany to England, and thence to Scotland in 15Gl>, after
twenty-four years' absence, and became minister of Holyroodin 1561. He
drew up the National Covenant in 15S0, and d. aged S9, in 1590.
The elder son,
Alexander Ckaig, of Craigfintray, co. Aberdeen, executed a procuratory
deed of his resignation in favour of his son John. He left issue two sons,
I. John, of Craigfintray, co. Aberdeen, obtained a crown charter of bis
estates 20 ]\rny, 154>^.
II. William, of whom presently.
The younger son.
William Craig, of Craigfintray, afterwards Craigston, co. Aberdeen,
resigned his estates to his son Thomas. He left issue,
I. Thomas (Sir), of whom presently.
II. John.
III. James, a Justice Depute in 1578.
IV. Robert, a Justice Depute, 18 Nov. 1573.
v. Oliver.
The eldest son,
Sir Thomas Craig, of Riccarton, Edinburgh, and Craigston, co. Aberdeen,
h. in 15o8, educated at ^St. Leonard's Coll., St. Andrews University, B.A.
1555; called to the Bar, 1563, appointed Justice Depute. 156-i ; acquired a
crown charter of the estates to himself and his heirs male, 16 April, 1576.
Sir Thomas accompanied King Ja.aies I to England in 1603, and acquired
celebrity from his '' Treatise on Feudal Law," 1603, and '' Treatise on Union of
two Kingdoms," 1605. He became possessed of the estate of Riccarton
shortly before his death. He m. Helen, dau. of Heriot, Laird of Trabrown,
in Haddingtonshire, and sister of Agnes Heriot, the mother of Buchanan, and
d. 26 Feb. 1608, aged 70, having issue,
I. Lewis (Sir), of whom presently.
II. James, of Craig Castle and CraiLTSton, co. Aberdeen, a Royalist who was
killed in Ireland in 1611.
III. John, of Craig Castle and Craigston, co. Aberdeen, s. his brother James,
and was physician in ordinary to King James VI, and principal physician
to Charles I. He was a great mathematician and opponent to Tycho
Brahe.
I. Margaret, m. 17 Dec. 1595, Sir Alexander Gibson, of Durie, co. Fife, one
of the most eminent lawyers of the day, who d. July, 1646, and was
ancestor of Sir Thomas David Gibsou-Carraichael, Bart., of Skirling, co.
Peebles {s'^e Burke's Pserage and Baronetage) .
II. Elizabeth, vi. James Johnston, of Warriston, and had issue, Sir James
1S6 FAMILY KECORDj
Johnston, a senator of the Collcrro «.>f Justice, and Archibald Johnston, Lord
"VVarriston, the liead of the Presbyterian party in Scotland.
III. Janet, ni. John Belclies of Tofts, ancestor of the Belcuks, of Invennay.
Tlie eldest sun.
Slit Lkwis Craig, Kut. (Lord Wrightshouses). of Riccarton and Wrio^ht.'<-
lands, b. L"3(3i.*, educated at Poictiers and at Edinbui-gh University, IM.A.
.'50 July, L3;>7, admitted an Advocate, 11 June. lliOO, appointed a Lord of
Session, 'Ih Feb. 1604, by the title of Lord Wrightshouses. He was served
heir to his father, 5 July, 16C>S. and (/. G Jan. 1622, leaving issue,
I. Thom.ks, of whom presently.
I. Anna, //(. Sir James ^Murray, of Philiphaugh, co. Selkirk, and left issue,
{see Bl'KKk's Landed (ientnj).
II. Janet, ,a. (contract dated 12 Dec. 1628) James Pringle, of Torwoodlee,
and had issue (sec Bt'liKE's Landed Gentnj).
III. Elizabeth, in. (contract dated 8 May, 16o3) Alexander Brodie, of
Letheu, son of Alexander Brudie. first of Letheu, and had issue {see
Burke's Landed Gentry).
The only son.
Thomas Ckaii.;, of Riccarton. m. ^Margaret, dau. of James Cranstoun, of
Crailiug, co. Roxbuigh, and giand-dau. of William, 1st Lord Cranstoun,
and had issue,
I. Lewis, of whom presently.
I. Helen, ;,?. 7 Jan. 1671. Thomas Lei'mont, Advocate.
II. Janet, //;. 6 March, 1666, William Borthwick, of Crookston.
III. Margaret, la. 2 Nov. 1660, William Calderwopd. minister of Dalkeith.
IV. Anne, in. 18 Aug. 1680, George ^lonteith. a merchant in Edinburgh.
V. Maria, ?/i. 15 Aug. 1689. James Don, of Snuiilholm.
VI. Sai-ah, m. 1.3 April, 1681, James Chancellor, of Shield Hill, co. Lanark,
who (7. 1704 {see Burke's Landed Gentry).
The only son,
Lewis Craiu, of Riccarton, m. 1662, Margaret, dau. of Robert Dalgleish, of
Lanristou, solicitor to Charles 1 in 1647, and to Charles II, at the Restora-
tion, by Jean, his wife, dau. of Douglas of Pompherston, co. Linlithgow, and
had issue,
I. Thomas, of Riccarton, who d. Jan. 1681, lea\'ing an only dau. and heiress,
Helen, //;. 1709, the Hon. William Carmichael, of Skirling, son of John,
1st Earl of Hyndford, and d. 29 Dec. 17.59, aged 88, leaving, with other
issue, John, 4th Earl of Hyndford, whose line is now extinct ; and Helen,
wife of John Gibson, of Durie, ancestor of the family of Gibsox-Craig, of
lllccartcru, Barts. {^ee Bukke's Peerage and Baronetage).
n. Robert, of Riccarton, INI.P. for Edinburgh, 1693-1702, d. unm. 27 Jan.
1748.
III. John, an officer in the Army, d. i(nin.
IV. James, became an Advocate in 1692, and was afterwards Professor of
Civil Law at Edinburgh University, 7^;. 1st, Marion, dau. of Alexandei-
FifASer, of Strichen, and by her had issue,
Elizabeth, d. in infancy.
He III. 2ndly, Christian, dau. of Robert Dundas, of Aruiston, M.P., Senator
of the College of Justice {see Burke's Landed Gentry), and d. 14 Aug. 1732,
having with tAvo other daus., who d. in infancy,
1. Thomas, of Riccarton, d. 22 Jan. 1814.
2. Robert, of Riccarton, Judge of the Commissary Court, d. at Edinburgh
13 March, lb23, aged 93.
v. William, of whom presently.
I. Joanna, m. George Denniston. a merchant of Dublin.
II. Elizabeth, ui. 3 Dez. 1687, Sir John Gibson, of Pentland, ancestor of the
Gibsox-Carmichaels, of Skirling {see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
CRAIG. 1^7
III. Helen, m. Alex-aiider Brand, of Redliall.
rv. JIargaret, m. John Falconer, Advocate.
V. Anne, h. 14 April, 1G76, </. a-icd four.
The youiiLTest son,
\yiLLiAM Ci;aio, who became a niercliant in London and afterwards removed
to Kdinburah, m. :\Iarv, dan. of the Rev. Thomas Thomson, of Ednam :^[anse,
Kelso, near Roxbui'gh, and sister of James Thomson (the author "of The
Utasons), and by her, who (/. in IT'jO, had issue,
I. Wu.Li.vM ^iAn>HALr., of whom presently.
H. James, of Edinburgh, architect, who designed Edinburg-h New Town,
and was awarded a gold medal by the Corpoi-ation. His portrait is in the
National Gallery, Edinburgh.
The elder son,
WiLMAM :Mat^shall Claig. of 8S, Charlotte Street, London, painter in water
colours to Queen Caroline, and miniature painter to the Duke and Duchess or
York, in. in 1787, ]\Iiss VVori'ell, and left issue,
I. William, who emigrated and is suppo-sed to have left issue.
ir. Edward (Rev.), of Walton. Hants, and afterwards of Burton Latimer,
CO. Northampton, M.A. St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford. :Minister of James's
Chapel, Edinburgh, h. 1790, *//. 1st, Isabella, dau. of Stephen Cattlev, whicli
lady d.s.}). -20 Feb. 1836. He »>. '2ud\y, Amelia' Gould Harper^ and d.
5 April, 1850, having by her, who (/. li^y-j, had issue,
1. Edmund Cunningham, of Eiugwood, Har>ts, h. 1S47, d. 1.5 Feb. 1S74,
leaving by Mary Elizabeth Pattison, his wife (mentioned in his will), two
.sons. William Alban Cunnino-ham, />. l.i Nov. 1872. and Edward Hubert
b. 1874.
I. Adelaide Amelia, (7. v.iun. in Malta lS9o.
III. James, d. in infancy. iv. Mortimer, d. in infancv.
V. Douglas, d. iu infancy. vr. Jonx Kekshaw, of whom presentlv.
The youngest son.
Rev. Johx Kt:i;.-HAU- Cu\u,, of Dilanigeibendi Insula. Hants. B.A. Mas-dalen
Hall, Oxford, 18-28, incumbent of Burtey. Hants, h. 22 Ocr. 1801, )». 6^ Sept.
l8ol, Elizabeth Tudor, daa. of Capt. Thomas Phillips, Roval Marines, bv
Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Henry Tudor, of Sheffield, and d. 27 Sept. 1889,
aged 89, having by her, who d. 19 Nov. ls.38. had issue,
I. Herbert Tudor, of whom presently.
II. Basil Tudor (Rev.), D.D.. Hertford Coll. Oxford, incumbent of Mount
Gambia, South Australia, 1878-93. rural dean of the South East, 1889-9:] ;
b. 7 Dec. 1833, m. 12 Oct. 1869, Rose, dau. of John Valentine, of Campbell-
town, Tasmania.
III. Allen Tudor (Rev.), M.A. Wadham Coll. Oxford, incumbent of Marbeouf
Church, Paris, b. 3 Aug. 1836, m. 17 Dec. 1868, Emma. dau. of Rev. Charles
Henry Swaun, M.A.. rector of Stoke Dry, co. Rutland, J. P., and d. in Paris,
24 Dec. 1874, having by her, who vi. 2ndly, 12 April, 1887, Charies Gilbert
Ford, of Iddesleigb, Upper Norwood, had issue,
1. Ernest Tudor, of ban Antonio, Texas, U.S.A., h. 1.5 June. 1870.
2. Algernon Tudor, Lieut. 4th Batt. Royal ' Irish Rifles, b.S Jan.
1873.
IV. Bernard Riccarton Tudor (Rev.). M.A. Hertford Coll. Oxford, b. 9 April
1840. ' I .
The eldest .son,
■ Rev. Herbert Tinou Ci;aig, D.D., :M.A. Hertford Coll. Oxon, senior chaplain
to the Forces, South-Eastern Division, author of Sermons to SohJitrs, b. 6 Julv,
1832, m. 7 Oct. 1862, Jane, dau. of James Ismay, and (/. 6 ^May, 1889, leaving
issue, ' ^
I. Arthur Herbert Tudor, h. 27 Aug. 1863.
II. Owen Tudor, b. 2 Nov. 1864, d. 3 Jan. 188-5.
18S
FAMILY RECORDS.
HI. Douglas TiiJor (Rev.), curate of St. Mary's, Battersea, M.A. St. John's
Coll. Oxford, b. 7 ;Ma\-, 18<37, ,,1. 1887, Florence Maude Linsdell, dau. of
Thomas Carlisle, and had issue.
1. Alan Kieearton Tudor, b. 21 Xov. 1891.
2. Philip Carlisle Tudor, />. "i-t Julv, 189.3.
1. Dora Tudor, 6. G Jan. 1888. * 2. Mabel Tudor, b. U :\[arch, 1890.
1. Dora ^Mary Tudor, //. -Ju Dee. 1873, il. 18 ^May, lb80.
Arms — Erm. on a fe.^.'? sa. three crescents ar<j. Crest — ^4 Jcnighf on horseback
graspiiKj in his dexter hnuil a broken tiltlnj spear, all ppr. Motto — Vice Deo et
CRAWFURD.
Lineage. — This family is believed to descend,
from the Crawfurds of Jordan Hill.
James Cr.\.\vi:'lrl>, of Glasgow (son of William
Ckawfcrd), ,n. Robina, dau. of Francis Stevenson,
and was buried at Glasgow, in the High Cliurch
Yard, 16 July, 171o, leaving a sou,
Fca.xcis Crawfui:!), of Glasgow, b. 20 Aug. 1706,
carried the colours of tlie Glasgow Volunteers,
when tightnig against Prince Charles Edward at
Falkirk, in 1745; was Deacon Convener of the
Trades House till his death. He ht'. 1st, at
St. Marylebone Church, London, 22 June, 1729,
Johanna Davies, which lady d. 10 June. 1742. He
II). 2ndly, at Rutherglen, 13 Dec. 1742, Christian
Allason, Avho (7. 3 Aug". 1745; and 3rdly, at Dun-
bartoD, 4 Aug. 1746. Jean, dau. of John Senipill, of
Dalmock. co. Dunbarton, and wa.s buried at Glasgow, in the High Church Yard,
1765, having by liis third wife had issue,
I. John, b. 19 Aug. 1748.
II. James, b. 3 May, 1754, d. in the West Indies.
III. Richard, b. 22 April. 1755, d. in the West Indies.
IV. George, of whom presently.
I. Anne, b. 9 Oct. 1757.
The youngest son,
George Crawfurd, of Glasgow, b. 21 Aug. 1756, m. at Glasgow, 17 April,
1780, Janet, dau. of Robert !McLintock. and. d. 30 April, 1822, and was
buried at Gla.>gow, in the High Church Yard, bavins: by her, who t7. 3 April,
1830, had issue,
I. Robert, of London, b. 14 May, 1782, d. nnra. 1836.
II. Geor<;e, of whom presenth'.
III. William Craig, b. April, 1799, d. un,n. at Martinique, 3 Xov. 1816.
IV. Francis, fe. 17 June. 1801, (/. nnui. 1837.
I. Aenes, b. 20 June, 1784, ru. 17 April, 1810, Hugh Lindsay, nephew of
Sir Hugh Innes, Bart., iM.P., of Balmacara House, and had an only dau.
and heiiess.
Katherine Innes, m. 9 Jan. 1832, Isaac William Spooner-Lillingston. of
Elmdon (sec Berke's Lauded Gentnj, I.\xes-Lill[>'gsti;'.v, of West Tnrting-
tori), and has issue.
II. Jessie, b. 16 June, 1792, m. William ^Middleton, of Shiels, co. Aberdeen,
and d. 3. Feb. 1 84.S.
CRAWFURD.
1S9
III. Rabina, /.. 20 Oct. 1794. <L unui. 21 Dec. 1^74, bniied at Gla.scrou
in the High Church Yard. ^
IV. Ehz:il)eth. b. 21 Jan. 179S, </. ir,.h!. 1S18.
V. Christian, /.. l.j Dec. ISOl, m. John Bhick, of Woodside, and (/. 18G-4.
The second son,
George Ckawflrp, of Thornwood, Both^vell, co. Lanark, J.P.. Clerk of the
Peace for co. Launrk, h. 22 Marcli. 17l)t3. vi. 27 Xov. 18o8. Atrnes, dau. of
James Wilkic, of Knowehead, co. Lanark, and ."-ister of Gen. John Wilkie,
GoL 14th^ Hu.<>ars, and d. 24 ]\Iarch, 1870, buried at GLas^ou- in the Hi^h
Church Yard, having by her, who wa.s h. Sept. I5I6, d. 17 Sept. 18(J2, and
was buried at Glasgow in the High Cliurch Yfa-d. had is.sue,
I. George, of Glasgow, b. at Uddingston, 30 May. 1841, d. uiL.a. 1891.
II. JA>fES, of whom presentlv.
III. Francis, of Helenslnirsrlu b. at Thornwood. 22 April, 1847.
I. Agnes, //;. 26^Aug. 1879, Rev. William Henry Fletcher, ^f.A., vicar and
rural dean of Wrexham, and Canon Bursar of St. Asaph (see Bckke's Landed
Gentry, Fletcher, of Laivneswood), and has issue, an only'child, Henrv Field
Fletcher. " ^
If. Jessie, fZ. nnm. 1 Aug. 1885, buried at Glasgow in the High Church Yard.
The second son,
James Crawfcrd. of Thornwood, co. Lanark, J.P.. B.A.Trinity Coll. Dublin,
barrister-ac-law of the Inner Temple, formerly in the BengarCivil Service'
Judge of Hooghley 1891, h. 18 Feb. 1846.
Arms — Gu. a fesse erm. between three mullets arg. in chief, and in base
two swords saltireways ppr. hilted and pommeled or, all within a bordure
engrailed az. Crest— A castle triple-tow5i-ed arg. masoned sa. window and
ports gu. Motto — P^xpugnavi.
CRAWFURD.
Lineage. — John Ckaweukd, of St. Hill, East
Grinsted (grandson of Major James Crawfl'rd, of
Baidland and Ardmillan, co. Ayr, a conspicuous
Jacobite temp. Charles II), was the first of the
family to settle in Suffolk. He was b. 1694, admitted
a member of the Inner Temple 1725, and appointed
messenger to the Great Seal 1749. He -m. the dau.
and heir of Edward Gibbs, of Laleham, Middlesex,
and d. 14 Dec. 1702, leaving witli two daus.,an onlv
son,
Gibbs CRAWFCHn, of St. Hill, co. Sussex, J.P..
M.P., a clerk of the Ordnance, //. 1732. hi. 23 Xov!
1760, Anna, dau. and heir of Charles Payne, of
East Grinsted, and il. 13 Oct. 1793, leaving with
other issue, an elder son,
Charles Pavxe Crawfl'rd, of St. Hill, co. Sussex,
J. P., M.A. Camb., barrister-at-law. b. 9 Apiil, 1765.
m. 0 June, 1800. Arabtlla, eldest dau. of the Rev. Xarcissus Charles Piobv.
M.A., rector of Stratford St. ^lary, co. Suffolk, and d. 13 March, 1814, havin'o-
by her, who d. 2 !March. 1837. had is.sue, an onlv child,
Robert Crawh-rd, of St. Hill, co. Sussex,' and afterwards of Hii^ham
House, CO. Suffolk, J.P. and D.L. for the former county, B.A. Camb.,"fc. 13
100
FAMILY RECORDS.
July, 1801, ),i. 1st, 2 March. 1824. Puttv, thinl <lan. and co-hoii- of JaniL-s
Stutter, of Hiehatn Hall. co. .Suffolk, and by her. who d. ."JO .lune, lSo2, had
issue,
[. Robert Henry Payne, of the 5th Dra2:tX)u Guards, afterwards Capt.
l^Oth Liirht Infa'ntry,'5. 2 Feb. 182'), <l in the Crimea 21- Feb. ISoo.
II. Char[.f:> Waltek Paym:, of whom presently.
He hi. 2ndly. 2 Jan. 18-58. his first cousin, Georeina La?titia, third dau. nf
Rev. William Garrow, D.D., rector of East Barnet. Middlesex, by Charlotte
Caivline, his Avife. dan. of the Rev. Narcissus Charles Proby (before-mentioned i.
and (/. 7 March. 1883. She </. 23 ]May. 1S88. The younger son,
Rrv. Chahi-Ks Walter Pavnk Ckawfukd, of Eastcourt. East Grin^ted,
'Sussex, J. P.. 'SI. A. Oxford, lay rector and owner of part of the great tithes of
that parish, h. 14 March. 182G, m. 11 Oct. 18.".3, :Mary, fourth dan. of James
Adey Ogle, ^I.A. and ^I.D., Regius Professor of Medicine in the Universitv
of Oxford, by Sarah, his wife, youngest dau. of Jeston Homfra}-, of Broad-
watei\«i, CO. Worcester (see Bucke's Landed *ientnj, Homfp.av, of Penlhju''
Casth)., and by hei'. who d. 8 May, 189;-3. has issue,
I. Gibbs Payne (Rev.), vicar of Bicester, Oxon, M.A. Oxford, h. 6 Ahlt.
1854-, m. 21 Jan. 1895, Hon. Edith Ellen Louisa Fiennes, third dau. of
John, 14th Baron Saye and Sele.
u. Robert Payne (Eastcourt. East Grinsted), h. 14 Dec. 1857.
in. Charles Hubert Pavne (Rev.), vicar of Milborne Port, Somerset, M.A.
Oxford, h. 11 Jan. 1860. ui. 21 June, 1893. Ellen Mary, eldest dau. of
Richard Thornton, of Sydenham {see that fain ily).
IV. Proby Edward Payne, Capt. Royal Sussex Regt., served in the 2sile
Expedition, 185'4-5, b. 2 April, 1863.
V. Lionel Payne (Rev.), M.A. Oxford, sometime Vice Principal of Leeds
Clergy School, chaplain to the Bishop of Adelaide, South Australia, l.
26 July, 1864.
VI. Raymond Henry Payne. M.A. and :M.D. Oxford, M.R.C.P. an.l Assistant
Physician to the Royal Free and Victoria Hospitals, London, h. 9 Xov. 1865.
I. Arabella Piiyne. ii. Caroliue Payne.
HI. Georgina ^lary Payne. iv. Harriet Payne. v. .Janet Payne.
Arms — Gu. on a fesse erm. between three mullets arg. two crescents inter-
laced of the field. Crest — A game hawk ppr. hooded and belled or. Motto —
Durum patontia frango.
CREMER.
Lineage. — The family of Cremer settled in various
parts of the county of Xorfolk, in the reign of Henkv
VII, where monuments may be found in the ehui'ches
at Ingoldisthorpe, Snettishara. Runeton. BanninehanK
Kerby-Bedon, Cringleford, Beeston, Holme-by-the-se i,
Frenze, West Wynch, and others.
John Ckemer, of Snettisham. Xorfolk. b. 1539 (second
son of Hkxry CnE.MER, of Elmham, same co., and grand-
son of John Cremer), whose name was also spelt
Skryme, was lord of the manor and patron of Ingol-
disthorpe in 1600 (which was .sold by Robert Cremer
in 1730, to ^Ir. Hoste, of Sandringham). He left by
Anne Tash, his wife, with other issue,
I. George of Sechett, who purchased Xorth Runeton
Hall in Xorfolk, from the Earl of Warwick, hv licence
GREMER. 101
viiited 1 June. 1'2 Jami > I. He //'. Elizul)t'lli, dan. (if Adam Williamson,
of Keswick. Cumberland, and left issue,
1. John (Sir), of Seche, Knighted t^ duly. HJGO, Sheriff of co. Xorfolk,
the same year, )ii. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Sir Edward Filmer, Bart, of East
Sutton, Kent, and by her had one son and three dans., who all <7. younsr.
He 7it. "Jndly, Ursula, ilau. of Fabian of London, and i/..-.'.^. about Ibli-t.
2. Edmund, of Westwinc-h, Xorlblk, heir to his brother Sir John. ,ii.
Anne, dau. of Richard Tryce.of Godnianchester. Huntinirdon.and iiad is^ue,
an only dau. and heir, Anne, who )ii. IGI'4, William, 1st Earl Eitzwilliam,
and (/. 171'), leaving- irsue (■■?',' Hukkk's Peeraijr ami Baronefarje).
n. Thomas, of whom we treat.
III. John, of Ini>-oldisthorpe. ///. ^largaret, dau. of William Boyuton, of
Flitcham, Xorfolk, and by her had a son, Francis ((/. 13 Aug. 1C7G), who ///.
Margaret (?/. 14 Nov. 1(3S0), dau. of John Pell, of Dei'singham. and hadissiie,
(1) Francis ; and ("J) Charles, both living 1GG4 ; {!) Sarah ; and ('!) ^Margaret.
The second son.
Thomas Crkmki;, of Snettisham. ,n. Joan, dau. of Robert Hargate, of
Sedford, Xorfolk. and left with other issue, a second son,
Edmunk CiiEMEi;. of Lynn Regis, living 1664, )/;. Alice, dau. of John Brae^re,
of Stratford Hall. Suffolk, and had issue.
I. Charles. //(. Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. Henry Sulyard.
II. William, of whom presently. in. Robert.
IV. Martin, m. the dau. of — Fieunes. v. Thoma.^. vi. George.
I. Elizabeth, //;. John EUeston.
II. Frances. )/(. Edward Blome, of Sherburne.
The second ^oii,
WiLTjAM Ckemkr, m. Elizabeth, dau. of — Finch, of Cambridge, and had
i.ssue,
I. John.
II. William, m. the dau. of — Peirson. and had issue, a son, Edmund, of
lugoldistliorpe, m. his cousin, Mary, dau. of Francis Cremer (vide post).
III. Charles.
IT. Fraxcis. of whom presently.
The fourth sou.
Francis Cremek, m. Mary, dau. of Robert Green, of Beeston, and had issue.
I. Mary, ui. her cousin, Edmund Cremer, of Ingoldisthorpe (fide ante).
II. LucT, of whom presently.
The youngest dau. and co-heiress,
Lccv Crkmkr. h. 1723, tn. Thomas Woodrow, and had issue, a son.
Crkmer Wooi'KOw, /*. 174G, in. Mary, dau. of Richard Ellis, of Rautou,
Xorfolk, and had issue, a son,
Cremkr Crkmkr (formerly Woodruw), who assumed by Roval Licence
23 Jan. 1786, the .surname and arms of Cremer in lieu of his patronymic, h.
1768, VI. Ann, dau. of T. Buckle, of Cringleford, Xorfolk, and (/. '29 April,
1808, having had issue, a son,
Rkv. CiiEMKR Crkmei;, of Beeston Regis, h. 30 June, 1795, //;. 1831. Marianne
Charlotte, eldest dau. of George Wyndham, of Cromer Hall, Xorfolk, and d.
6 May, 1867, having by her, who d. 4 Xov. 1842, had issue,
I. Thomas Wy-Npham, of whom presently.
The eldest son,
Thomas Windham Cre.mkr, of Beeston Hall, J. P., B.A. St. John's Coll.
Cambridge, h. 21 ^larch, 1834, m. 13 Oct. 1869, Rachael Anna, dau. of the late
John Ketton, of Felbrigg Hall, Xorfolk, and (/. 3 Xov. 1894, having by her^
li. 28 Nov. 1846, had issue,
I. Wyndham Cremkr, of whom presently.
I. Arabella Gertrude. ii. Geraldiue Millicent. ill. Ida Rosalind.
The only son,
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FAMILY RECORDS.
Wyxdham Chemkk Crkmeh. of Beestun Hall, near Cromer. Xorfolk. J. P..
Lieut. P.W.O. Xorfolk .Aj-tillery, educated at Harrow and Trinitv Coll. Camb'
B.A., 1892, 6. 3 Aug. 1870.
Arms — Artr. three wolves' heads erased sa. on a chief iru. as many cinquefoils
oi'. Crest — A ram's head erased per pale wavy artr. and aru. armed or.
CROPPER.
Lineage. — This family is said to be of Danish
origin from Kropper Hede in Denmark.
Peter CROPPEit.of Bickersteth, Lancashire, son of
Edmund Cropper, m. about 1631, Cicely, dau. of
Thomas Draper, and had issue, a son,
Edmuxd Cropper, of Bickerstetli, m. about 1665.
Anne, dau. of George Abbott, and had issue, a son,
Peter Cropper, of Bickersteth, hi. about 1G96.
Sarah, dau. of Richard Cubhara, of Bickersteth,
and d. 1723, having by her, wlio d. 1705, aged 37,
had issue,
I. Edmund, m. 1723, Hannah Borre, and by her,
who d. 1711, had issue, a son Peter, I. 1723, d.
173-4.
II. Thomas, of whom presently. iii. John.
I. Anne, b. 1702.
The younger son,
Thomas Cropper, of Bickersteth, b. 1699, m. Anne, dau. of William Wolsey,
and d. 1 Oct. 1782, having by her, who d. 1 Feb. 1784, had issue,
I. Thomas ; ii. Peter : d. young. iii. Thomas, of whom presently.
I. Sarah; ll. Margaret; ill. Anne; tZ. young.
IV, Jane, m. 7 Xov. 1790, Jonathon Binus, and d.s.p.
V. Susanna, »;. 22 Jan. 1783, Thomas Rowland, and d.s.p.
Ti. Mary, in. John Ecroyd, and had issue.
The youngest son,
Thomas Cropper, of Winstanley, Lancashire, b. 174.0, m. IS Feb. 1768,
Rebecca, dau. of Robert Winstanley, of Winstanley (see Bl'KKe's Lauded
Gentry), and d. 6 July, 1810, having by her, who d. 13 March same year, had
issue, with others, who d. in infancy.
I. James, of whom presently.
ir. Thomas, b. 2 June, 1786, m. 8 June, 1812, Margaretta Sophiii, dau. of
John Hawker, and d. 26 May, 1819, having had a soti,
Christopher, b. 21 Aug. 1814, d. same day.
I. Margaret, m. 13 April, 1797, James Ryley, of Liverpool, and d. 1841,
having by him, who d. 1845, had issue.
II. Elizabeth, m. 1st, 27 Dec. 1808, Christopher Thompson, of Rawdon,
Yorks, and had issue. She ni. 2ndly, Edv.ard "Wilson.
The elder son,
James Cropper, of Fearnhead, Lancashire, b. 25 'Slay, 1773, m. 8 Sept. 1796,
I^lary, dau. of John Brinsdon, and (/. 1S40, having by her, who d. 12 Xov.
1831, had issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Edward, of Swaylands, Kent, J. P. cos. Lancaster and Kent, b. 19 April,
1799, m. 1st, IS Sept. 1821, Isabella, dau. of John AVakefield, of Sedgwick,
CROPPER. 193
Westmorland, which lady il.s. p. '27 Sept. 1880; he /«. Jndlj, liSo'2. yiav'^-.yvet,
ilau. of Zachary ^[acaulay, and .sister of Lord !Macaulay, and by her, who
d. 1S34, had is.sue,
1. Charles .Tanie.s, (/. 1847.
He VI. 3rdly, 10 Autr. 1848, ^faro'aret. fourth dau. of Thomas, Lst Lord
Uenraan (se^ BniKt's Poeraije and Baroupfagf). and widow of Heni-y William
^lacaulay (brother of Lord Macaulay), and </. 23 ^lay, 1877, havincj I)y her,
who 7/i. ordly, -22 April. Jb79, Col. John Owen, second son of Sir Hugh
Owen, Bart., of Orulford. had is.>;ue,
2. Edward Denman (THr>i:\Bn:GH-Ci:oi'PFi:), of Dincrle Bank. Lancashire.
and Swaylands. Kent, h. 23 May, 1854. ui. 1874, Minnie Viro-inia
Shepherd, dau. of William Thorubura'h. of Virg-inia and San Francisco,
and assumed by Royal Licence the additional surname of THonxi:L"i:i;H.
1. Amelia ]\Iargaret Elizaljeth, ;/;. 1st, June, 1867, Conini. Heni-y Studdr,
R.X., who <L 1880, eldest son of Henry Studdy, of Waddeton Court, c*o.
Devon (see BrRKE'.s Landed Gentnj). She m. 2ndly, 1881, W. Summer.s.
2. Florence Anne, mi. 1873. Arthur Frederick Holdsworth, of Widdicombe,
CO. Devon, and has issue (.see Bl'UKe's Landed Gentry).
3. Marion Eliza Blanche, //;. 1878, Lieut. -Col. Rowley Conway Hill, late
31st Regt.. of Lowlynn House. Beal, Xorthumberland.
I. Eliza, na. eToseph Sturge, and d.s.p. 1835.
II. Maria, d. in infancy. 1805.
The elder son,
John Crocpek, of Dingle Bank, Liverpool, b. 8 June. 1797, )//. 11 Jan. 1821,
Anne, dau. of John Wakefield, of Kendal, Westmorland {see that, fauiili/), and
d. 8 ^ov. 1874, havi:;g by her, v.-ho -/. 30 Sept. 1870, aged 78, had issue,
I. James, of whom presentlv.
II. John Wakefield, of Dingle Bank, }/. 24 :March, 1830, //;. 23 Aug. 1853,
Susannah Elizabeth Lydia," dau. of Rev. Dr. Thomas Arnold, D.D., of
Rugby.
III. Edward William, of Fearnhead, Great Crosby, Liverpool (Club —
Lyceum, Liverpool), J. P. co. Lancaster, b. 7 July, 1833, rn. 30 May, 1861,
Frances, dau. of the late Ichabod Charles W'right, of Mapperley Hall (see
Burke'.s Landed (rent,-]/), and has issue,
1. James (Rev.), B.A. Camb., curate of West Ham, b. 2 May, 1862,
m. 8 March, 1888, Ethel Frances, dau. of G. Percival Smith, and has
ISST16
(ij Paul, h. 24 Jan. 1889.
(1) Frances Alice, b. 19 Aug. 1890.
(2) Martha Phylis, h. 27 Dec. 1891.
2. John, b. 17 Sept. 1864, m. 6 Feb. 1895, Ann Ellen, dau. of T. A.
Walker.
3. Charles Henry Edward, b. 25 Feb. 1866, m. 30 April. 1891, Ethel
^[ary, dau. of the Rev. Conrad Green, and has issue,
Charles Leonard. /-. 26 Jan. 1894.
Madge Ethel, b. April. 1892.
4. Edward ^'evill. b. 14 May, 1869. (/. in infancy.
5. Frederick William. />. 1 Feb. 1871.
1. Frances ^.lildred Tlieodosia, b. 23 July, 1863, ,n. 17 Jan. 1889, Conrad
Theodore Green, and has is.sue, (1) Conrad Poynter, d. 14 April, 1891,
(2) Edward Theodore, b. 18 Dec. 1891, (3) Harold, /-. 24 Jan. 1893,
(4) Frederick Xovman, b. April. lb9o.
2. Maj-y Isabella. //. 7 Jan.. d. 17 Dec. 1875.
3. Anne Wakefield. //. 26 March, 1876.
4. Emily :Mabel. b. 31 Dec. 1877. 5. Evelyn W^right, b. 17 Xov. 1880.
1. ;Mary, m. Very Rev. John Saul Howson. D.D., Dean of Chester, and d. 1885,
leaving issue, George, Edmund, Francis, Mary, Georgina, and ^Margaret.
o
19-t
fa:mily records.
11. Sarah, ;/). Rev. Arthur Willink, M.A.. and </. 21 June, 1S90, havinir had
issue, Arthur. Jaines, Charles, William, WaketiLdd, Alfred, Clara, and Emilia.
HI. Ann, ///. 7 !^[ay, ISJO, Thds. ^[athesou, nephew of Sir Jas. ]\[atheson, Bart.
IV. Isabella, d. an infant, 1831.
V. Isabella Eliza, iii. -1 Oct. I'r54, James Rigg Bronuliam (nephew of Lord
Brougham), of Bridge House, Surrey, and has issue, John Cropper, Harold,
^largaret Lindsay, Annie Wakefield, Kathei-ine, Eleanor, and ^Mary.
VI. ^largaret, 7ii. 12 July, 1S60, Rev. William Jones, ^LA., vicar of Burton-
on-Trent, and has issue, Herbert Gresford, Vincent, Clement, A.gnes, Alice,
and Winifred.
Tlie eldest son,
James Crhiter, of Ellergreen, Kendal, Westmorland (Cluh — Brooks's), J. P.
and U.L. High Sheriff, 1874, ^LP. for Kendal. ISbO to 188o, Chairman of
the Westmorland County Council, h. -2 Feb. 1828, //;. 2o Nov. 18-4-?, Fanny
Alison, dau. of the late John Wakefield, of Sedgwick, Westmorland, (see that
family), and by her, who d. 3 Feb. lSt'8, has issue,
I. Charles James, of Tolson Hall, Kendal, Westmorland, J. P. and D.L.,
B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. (C/«6— Brooks's), h. G July, 1852, m. 3 Aug. lS7f»,
Flon. Pklith Emily Holland, eldest dau. of Henry, Viscount Knutsford,
G.C.M.G., and has issue,
1. James Winstanley, b. 4 Aug. 1S79.
1. Eleanor ^largaret. 2. Marv Frances. 3. ]\[argaret Beatrice.
4. Sibyl Edith.'
1. Frances Anne, ni. 29 Dec. 1870, Rev. John William Edward Conybeare,
M.A., vicar of Barrin^ton, co. Cambridge, and has issue,
ii. :Mary WakeSeld. ^
Arms — Or two spears in saltire az. on a chief dovetailed of the last, as
many cropper pigeons of the first. Crest — Upon a rock ppr. in front of two
spears in saltire az. a cropper pigeon or. Motto — Love all men, fear no man.
CROWFOOT.
Lineage. — Joiix Crowfoot, b. 14 March, 1753, m. 8
June, 1779. Susan, dau. of Rev. Joseph Henchman, and
J. 29 April 1812, having by her, who d. 14 Oct. 17S1,
had issue, a son,
William Henchman Crowfoot, F.R.C.S , b. 9 Sept.
1780, m. 27 May, 1802, Mary, dau. and co-heiress of
Tobias Bowles, and grand-dau. of Leonard Bowles, and
(I. 13 Xov. 1848, having by her, who d. 14 July, 1835,
had issue,
I. William, of whom presentlv.
II. John Rustat (Rev.), B.D.,' Fellow of Caius Coll.
Cainb., Divinity Lecturer at King's Coll. Camb.,
Incumbent of Southwold from lt^54 to It'oO. rertor
of Wangford with Reydon 18G0 to 1875 ; h. 21 I'eb.
1817, m. '21 Aug. 1850, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. John
Charles Fowell Tuf'nell, and r/. 17 ^larcb, 1875, havinq; by her had issue, a son,
Charles Rustat. b. 25 May, 1852, (/. 7 March, 18 70".
I. Susan, b. 1 and d. 15 March, 18(:»8.
n. :Mary, b. 21 April, 1810, d. 27 :\[arch, 1891.
The elder son,
William Edward Ci;owfoot, of Beccles, Suffolk, J. P., F.R.G.S., b. 9 Dec.
CROZIER. 195
IbOG. in. It; April, lbo3, Ellen, youiicosb dau. of William Richard Beckt'ord
Miller, and ,1. 12 May, 1SS7. liavinir by her, who -irol Oct. IbTO, had issue,
I. William ^Iillke, of whom presently.
II. John Henchman (Rey.), M.A., Fellow of Jesus Coll. Oxon, prebendary of
Lincoln Cathedral, b. 10 Oct. iS-ll, ,n. ,S Aug. 1S72, Mary Elizabeth,
dau. of Robert Bayly, of the Inner Temple, barn.ster-at-law, aiid has issue'
1. John Winter, h. 28 July, 1873. . '
1. Agnes Mary, b. '2b Sept. 1874.
2. Eilen Moui'ca, b. 2G July, d. 27 July, 1878.
3. ^largaret Era, b. 21 Jan. 15^82.
III. Edward Bowles, M.B.. M.R.C.S., b. 21 Oct. 1845.
I. Mary Susanna, b. 4 June, 1^39. ii. Elleu, b. 23 March, 1844.
The eldest son,
WiLLi.\M MiLLKR Crowfoot, of The Walk. Beccles, Suliolk. M.B., F.R.C.S.,
J.P._^co. Suffolk, Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 2nd V.B. Norfolk Regt!, /). 2 :May^
1837, m. 30 June, 1874, Catharine Anue. dau. of Robert Bayly, of Bri^'hton^
barri.ster-at-law, of the Inner Tennde. and has issue • " = '
I. William Bayly, b. 2 Sept. 1878.
II. Alfred Henchman, b. 14 Sept. 1881. .
III. Arthur Rustat, b. 27 April, 1886.
I. Amy Yaughan, b. 19 Jan. 1883. ii. Ellen Mabel, b. 8 Feb. 1884
HI. Eva Catharine Mary, b. 30 July, 1888, d. 5 Sept. 1896.
Arms — Or two cheyronels az. between three layens sa. a canton of the
second charged with a staff erect of the first entwined with a snake ppr.
Crest — Upon a mount yert a rayen sa. supporting with dexter claw a staff
erect and entwined with a snake as in the arms. Motto — Cayendo tutus.
CROZIER.
Lineage.— The family of Crozier was settled in Liddesdale and the
Debateable Land from the 12th century to 1530. We find LocLS Ckoyslr
referred to in the rent roll of the Lordsliip circa 1376. On 21 Dec. 1414
letters of safe conduct were granted to William Ckoyser, of Scotland. Another
William Croyser was Canon of Dunkeld during the reiirn of James I.
William Crozier was Archdeacon of Teyiotdale in 1427. Durino- the early
part of the 16th century the Ci'oziers occupied lands in Upper Liddesdale
and Teyiotdale. The family liyed at Riccarton where, near a burn of the same
name, some remains of an ancient tower may still be seen. Huddishouse was
also possessed by them. In the yisitation of" Durham of 1575 the pedisrce of
four generations is giyen, ending in George, aged 17, and the continuation of
the pedigree down to 1G15 may be found in the yisitation of that year.
From thence with the Armstrongs and the Xixous certain of the family
migrated to the county Fermanagh.
John Crozier, of Crockneale, gent., and John Crozier, of Cayan, gent., were
among the inhabitants of Fermanagh attainted by James II in his Parliament
held in Dublin in 16^9. In Enniskillen Churchyard is a tombstone to John
Crozier, who J. 24 Oct. 1717, in his 67th year, 'in later times Juux Crozier,
of Drumbrochas, was High Sheriff of Fermanagh in 1765. John Crozier. of
:Magheradunbar, same county, had a dau. Barbara, m. 1745. Alexander Weir,
o^f Hall Craig, Capt. Fermanagh :MiIitia (grandson of Capt. Christopher
Carleton, of Market Hill, same co. (*-ee Bl-rke'.s Peerage and Baronetage
DoRCHESTEi;, B.),and d. April. 1779. leaying a son Robert, of Flail Crais. J.P.,
D.L., High Sheriff, 1796, ancestor of that flimily (^see Blrke'.s Landed Genirij)
o 2
l^f' FAMILY RECORDS.
.li'H.v Ckoziki;, of Clortra Housf, co. Fermanaeli. who graduated B.A. at
Trinitr Col lege. Dablin, in 1786. and is registered in the books of the
University as John Crozier, son of John Crozier, armitrer, of co. Fermanac-h,
7/1. Catherine, elder dau. of Thnraas Rosborough, of Cloncarn and Clontivern.'
CO. Fennanaeh.* and d. Jan. 181 1, having by her, who d. 21 Atis-. 1845.
I. John-, of whom presentlv. n.^ Thonns. /,. 1.') Mav, 1792, J uudi
III. Robert Spear. }.. 11 Dec. 1794, J.' 3 June. 179o.
IV. Robert Spear, h. 7 Fob. 1796, iL num.
V. Rosborough. J>. 20 Au<r. ISOO, (/. ttmn.
Ti. AVilliam, of Enniskillen. //. 15 Oct. 1805, m. 15 Nov. 183G. Jane Eccles,
e^ldcst dau. of the Rev. James Eccles Auchinleck. J.P. (see Bukke's Landed
Genfnj, ArcHi\LKCK-, of Crecenagh), and had, John, Caroline, and Wilhelminn,
all </. nnin.
VII. Baptist Barton (Rev.), B.A., of Rockview, co. Cavan. h. 3 Aug. 1807.
VI. 25 Feb. 1851, Kate Mary, dau. of John Bolland, and d. 5 April, 1878,'
leaving issue.
* The family of RosBORorGH (or Rossboroujli) has been for manv generations iettled in
CO. Fermanagh. Their Qortni property now belongs to the Ceo'ziee family, and their
MulUuagoan estate to the Swaxzys. In tlie Enniskilfen Parish Kegister are manv references
to the early generations. A descendant of tlie family,
JoHX RosBOKOL-GH, of ifullmagoau, CO. Fermanagh (will proved 25 Jan. 1765) left six
children, viz. : —
I. Jolm, of ^'ewto^^ nbutler, co. Fermana..Tb, w. a dau. of .irthur ^■obIe, of Prumi-ane
same co., son of John Noble, of Gks.«drummond (see Buree's Landed Gentry). By her^
wiiu was bin'ieil i. April, \~,o'j, he had no issuc. He waa buried 2.j Feb. 1304.
II. Thomas, of whom presentlv.
III. Alexander, of Dublin (will dated 30 Jure. 1784, proved 13 July, 1786). left issue
1. Everina, m. Aug. 1776, J. Kilbee. '
2. Elizabeth, m. 1786, William Scott, of Scottsborough, co. Fermanagh, J.P., and by
him (who ///. 2naiy, his cousin, Catherine, dau. of Robert Pooler, of Tvross, co."' \rmao-h
(nee Bukke's Landed Gentru). which lady d. 22 Julv, lS13,and 3rdlv. Letitia, eld.-'*t
dau. of Christcpher Bor, of Eallindolan, co. Kildare) had issue, infer alios,
(1) William (Rev.), rector of Hacketstowu. co. Carlow, ,n. and left, with other i*sue
a. John Rosborough William, d. 18S1. '
h. Edward Barton (Rev.), rector of Clonmore, ni. 3 Feb. 1869, Rebecca Anne, dau.
of Rev. William Arthur Dobbyn, rector of Clonmore.
a. Elizabeth. ,,;. 2 June. lS57,'Rev. Thomas Henry Hatchell, canon of Leighlin.
(2) Ralph, of Manor Highuate. co. Fermanagh, m. Hannah, dau. of Capt? Andrew
Xixon, son of Alexander Nixon, of Nixon Hall (nee thnt family). She d. 2-i May, 1S31.
(3) Arthur, of Drumma, m. 14 Dec. 1832, his cousin, Everina Catherine, dau. of John
Crozier (xee text. p. IDS).
IV. Hugh, of MulliDag<ian, b. 1735,
eth) an elder son,
John, of Nicholson's Court and Cloncaulfield House, m. a dau. of Abraham Powell, of
Powellsborough and Keybrook, co. Sligo, and by her, who d. 24 Julv, 1842, had, with
other issue (of \>hom Abraham Hamilton d. 24"Sept. 1840), an eldest son,
John Thomas Rosborouirh-Colcloush. of Tintern .ibbev, J.P., D L. "^Hi't^h Sheriff co
Wexfoid, 1860, .n. 12 Jan. 1848, Marv Gray Wentwonli. dau. of Caesar Colcloucli*
who was grandson of Col. Caesar Colclouch, M.P., of Tintern Abbev. He assuufed
by Rojal Licence, 3 June, 1S53, the surname and arms of CoLCLoroH, and had i-<ue
(.<re« BcKKES Landed Gentru).
Hugh Rosborough m. 2ndly (settlem.ents dated 3 Dec. 1772), Anne, eldest dau. of Jason
Hassard. of Skea, co. Fermanagh, son of Capt. Jason Hassard, High Sheriff 1695 (see
that fa mil ij). and d. ISOG, leaving by her, an only dau. and heiress,
Rose, w. 14 :May, 1799, Henry Swanzy, of Rockfield, or Aveh-eash, co. ilonaahan (see
that fan, ill/) ^ and brought -Alullinagoan to her husband's family, to which it still beloncr-.
The second son, ~
Thomas Rosbokough, of Cloncarn and Clonrivem, co. Fermanagh, m. Frances, dau. of
John Barton, son of Edward Barton, by Anna, his wife, dau. of hii°uncle. William Barton,
D.L., of Curraghmore. His will, in which lie <lisinheritcd his two sons, is dated June, ISlo'
and proved 27 Aug. same year, lie had issue bv her, wlio d. 1816,
CR0ZII:R. . LJ>7
1. John Baptist (Rev.), D.D., Cunou of St. Pairick'.s Catliedi-al, Dublin.
Treasurer of Down Cathedral, and vicar of Holywood, co. Down. m. I'J
Sept. 1877, Alice Isabelhi, third dan. of the Rev. John Wintiirop Hackett,
M.A., by Jane ]\Ionck-:Mason, his wife, grand-dau. of Sir Robert Laugrishe.
i3art. (ste Bckkk'.s Peerage and Bamuetagt), and has is.sue,
(1) Baptist Barton, b. 17 July, IS 78.
(•2) John Winthrop, h. 5 Dec. 1870. (3) Mervyn, b. 20 July IS^l
(1) Alice Maud. * ^' •
2. Mervyn Baptist (Rev.). ^[.A., curate of Bacrs^otrath. Dublin, d. num.
1 Ang. 1883.
3. William. M.B., of Xewshara Park, Livei-pool.
4. Henry Wilcocks Baptist (Rev.), .M.A.. rector of St. Matthew's, Stock-
port, m. 1 Jan. 1890, Susan, second dau. of James Spence, J. P., and has issue.
1. ^lary Josephine, d. 4 June, 18o(!.
2. Eva Kate, ui. 22 Sept. 18S5, Robert AUmau Smith, C.I., R.I.C., £on
of Rev. George Sydney Smith, D.D., by Geoiyina Lees, his wife, grand-
dau. of Sir John Lees, Bart., and has issue.
VIII. Edward, solicitor, //. 28 April, ISUO. d. 21 Jan. ISoo.
IX. Mervyn Archdall, I. 29 Sept. Ibl3, m-. 27 Dec. 1834, Beresford, onlv
dau. of George Adams, of Newbridije, co. Cavan. and d.s.p. 12 June 1835
She m. 2ndly, 16 Oct. 1838, John R. Clarke.
I. Frances, m. 22 Sept. 1S14. Alexander Hudson, of Trory House, co. Ferma-
nagh, J. P., son of Sir Walter Hudson, of Enniskillen, Knt., and bv him,
who d. 30 ilay, 1837, had issue,
1. John Crozier (Rev.), Chancellor of Clogher and canon and rector of
Galloon, m. his cousin, 17 Aug. 1848, Everina Crozier, and had issue
(^vide post).
2. Alexander Robert, M.B. Hon. Brigade Surgeon, A.M.D., vi. 18 Xov.
1857, Mary, eldest dau. of Dr. Chalmers, H.E.I.C.S. and d. 10 Aug. 1891,
leaving issue,
(1) Harry Chalmers, surgeon Indian Armv.
(2) Alexander Robert Rocke. (3)'Chai^les.
I. Barton ; ii. Alexander, botli disinlierited.
I.^ Catherine, M. as in tlie text, John Ceoziee. John Rosborou<;h by indenture 22 Dec.
1797, conveyed the lands of Gortra to tliis Jolin Crozier and his heirs.
II. Ererina, m. Alexander Bailej, of Xewtownbutler, and d. 1803, leaving three chiUlren,
1. Alexander, of Clontivern, Capt. 19fli Liglit Dragoons, m. ilaria, dau. of Caiit
William Gabbett, D.L., and Lad issue.
2. Thomas, of iluUaduff, co. Fermanagh, J.P., R.ir., b. 1800, m. 1st, ilarv. dau. of
William Redmond, of Tempo House, same co., and bv her, \vho d. 5 Apnl.'lSGy, liad
issue, (1) Thomas, rf. f<«w*.; (2) Alexander Wilham, Major Fermanasli Light Infantry
High Sheriff of that co. 1866 and 1889, m. 1873, Eliza Lctitia, dau.'of William Going!
of BallTpliilip, CO. Tipperary {see Burke's Landed Genfn/) ; (1) Isabella Everina, in.
15 Oct. 1852, Deputy Inspector-General Georco Saunders, C.B., son of Lieut.-Col.
Richard Saunders, and had issue. Mr. Bailey lii. 2ndly, 11 June. 1871, Sarah Mahon.
dau. of E. Xunn Bolton. M.D., and d. 1378. She m. 2ndly, 2 June, 1885, tbe Very Rev.
George Young Cowell, Dean of Kildare.
1. Frances Catherine, m. 1820, ber cousin, JoHX Ceozier. of Gortra (see /exf, p. 198).
Mr. Thomas Rosborough is .*aid to have had bv a former njarriage, a dau., Mrs. Rennick,
mother of Alexander Kennick, of Derryarsan, co. Fermanagh, Major Bengal Artillery, %vhJ
m. 1809, .Margaret Frith, niece of Gen. Richard Frith, H.E.4.C.S., and rf. Aug. 182G, having
by her, who d. 8 June, 1846, had issue, one son and three daus., Robert Henry, Surg. -Gen".
Madras Army, who d. 31 Aug. 1870, leaving issue. 1. Robtjrt Henry Francis, C^jf. Bengal S.C.]
i. 2 April, 1842; 2. Alb?rt de Clancy, Lieut.-CoL Bengal S.C, h. 2 Mav, 1844, 7W.''4 June',
1872, Minnie, dau. of Col. George thoinson, Bengal Armv ; and 3. Edward Francis Joseph
de Clancy, Major Bengul S.C, b.lc Sept. 18i6, w. 20 Jan.' 1874. Caroline ilatilda, dau. of
Rev. VV. W. Cazalet, of Watford; 1. Sophia Noble, /;;. 12 Jan. 1843, George Case; 2.
Margaret Rcsborough, m. 3 Aug. 1847, Col. J. W, G.Kenny, Madras Armv ; and 3. Anne
June, m. 15 Sept. 18o3, Major-Gen. G. C. H. Le Fleming, of Rvdal Hall, and rf. 2i Oct. 1893,
leaving issue (see BcEtE's Lauded Gen/rif).
ir»S FAMILY RECORDS.
(1) :Marv Fiv.ncfs, d. 'M July, L>SS.
(2) K.at'hktii. ,11. 28 April", 1^94, Henry William Hares Redsvar,
Puisne Ju(l<;e, Gold Coast Colony. (3) Am v.
3. Thoraa.s (Rev.). B..\., vicar of Xewton, co. Leicester, late rector of
Ajrlish. CO. Kerry, m. 10 June. ISoS. Fi-ances Somerset, dau. of the Rev.
Samuel Jones. rect(»r of Ardcanny, co. Limorick, and has issue, James
William Forster (Rev.), .M. A., rector of Kilkeedy, Limerick, and Mary
Emma.
\. Catherine, m. 12 Oct. 1847, Rev. George Wellington Welsh, incumbent
of Castle Ai'chdall, diocese of Clogher, who (/. 4 Dec. 184S.
2. Mary, //;. 2 ^ilavch, ISoP, Rev. Thomas Jordan, D.D.. prebendary of
Loughgall, and rector of ^Magherafelt, diocese of Armagh, and d. 24 April,
1860.
II. p]verina, d. young.
HI. Everina Catherine, in. 14 Dec. 1832, her cousin, Arthur Scott, of
Drunima Lodge, co. Fermanagh, son of William Scott, of Scottsborough,
and (7.6\^. 5 Aug. 1866. He (/. 23 Feb. 1870.
IV. [Margaret, m. 31 Jan. 1849, James Fox, of Foxbrook and Galtrim, co.
^leath (.see Burke's Landed Gentry), and d.s.p. 24 April, 1872.
v. Mary, (/. nn)a.
The eldest son,
JoHX Crozier, of Gortra. Capt. Fermanagh ]\[ilitio, J. P. co. Fermanagli, h.
30 Jan. 1791, );(. 1820, his cousin. Frances Catherine, dau. of Alexander
Bailey {see note), and d. 16 Aug. 1802, having by her, who (/. 9 Aug. 1876,
had issue,
1. John, his heir.
I. Everina, ;/;. her cousin, the Rev. John Crozier Hudson, ]\r.A., Chancellor
of Clogher, and prebendary and rector of Galloon (vide ante), and by him,
■who d. 30 May, 1876, had issue,
1. Alexander.
2. John Crozier (Rev.), D.D., rector of Castle Blayney, co. Monaghan,
and canon of Clogher, m. 17 Oct. 1878, Jane Elizabeth, dau. of theRev.
Walter Young, B.A.. rector of Templecarne, co. Donegal, and sister of
John Grove Young, of Louffh Esk. 3. Francis.
1. Fanny. 2. Kate, d. 3"March, 1891. 3. Mary. 4. Eva Meta.
II. Cathei-ine, in. 3 March, 1864, Benjamin Armstrong, of Woodfort, co.
Cavan, and d.s.p. 1865.
III. Mar}-, d. 31 Dec. 1893.
IV. Fanny, m. 3 June, 1862, the Rev. Alexander Eccles Auchinleck, B.A.
of Mnllans, Fintona, co. Tyrone, vicar of Car-Colston, Xotts, grandson of
the Rev. Alexander Auchinleck, rector of Rossory, by Jane Eccles, of
Ecclesville, co. Tyrone, his wife. She d.s.p. 1864.
v. Margai-et, d. 1878.
The eldest son,
JoHX Crozier, of Gortra, Lieut. Fermanagh Militia. J.P., h. 1831, m. Anne,
dau. of James Tymons, of Baskin Hill, co. Dublin, and Riverston, co. Clare,
and d. 28 Sept. 1869, having by her (who m. 2ndly, 1 Dec. 1870, John a'.
Wood, and d. S March, 1872) had an only child,
John- George Crazier, of Gortra House,'co. Fermanagh, J.P., b. 22 April, 1869,
m. 4 Aug. 1891, Marian Georgiaiia, eldest dau. of Lucan Bingham, by Helena
bis wife, dau. of Thomas Harris, J. P. of ilallow, by ^Marianne, his wife, sister
of Sir William Wrixon-Becher, Bart., of Ballygiblin, co. Cork (see Burke's
Peerage and Baroitetage), and has issue,
John Spencer Noel, h. 6 Jan. 1896.
Arms — Az. a cros.^ between four jlears de hjs or. Crest — A demi eagle
displayed ppr. MottO — Vi et virtute.
REID-CUDDOX.
199
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REID-CUDDON.
Lineage. — This ancient famil\- was for cen-
turies seated at Sbaddinrjfield Hall, Sutfolk.
Their name is raid to be derived from Coduu in
^Normandy. Their pedipree is civen in the
Heralds' Visitations of Suffolk of loGl and 1612,
and is continued in the later records of the
College of Arms. The follou-ing members of
the family represented Dunwicb iu Parliament :
Robert Codoun. 35 Edwakd 1 ; Geoffrey Codoun,
5 Ed^ahd III; Petrus Codoun. 46 and 47Ei)\vakd
III, and 6 and 7 Richard II; Peter Codoan, 12
Richard II; Robert Codoun, IS Richard II;
Petrus Codoun, 1 and 11 Hexry IV; Robert
Codoun. 9 Hf.xry V ; Robert Codoun, 4 Hknrt
VI; Richard Codoun, 9 Henry VI: Robert.
20 Hexry VI ; Richard Codoun. 27 Hexry VI ;
and Robert Codoun, 29 Hexrt VI.
RODEKT Cl'ddox, of Duuwich, Suffolk, in. Eliza-
beth, dau. and sole heir of Jolni Francis, of
Shaddingfield, Suffolk, and Lord of the ^ilanor of f i-ancis in that parish, and
had i.ssue,
I. Plxer, of yrhoin. prescatlj.
II. Thomas, of Weston, Suffolk, m. Margaret, dau. and heir of — Xe"UTnan,
of Kessingland, and had issue, froni whom descended the family of CuDDOX
of Weston, and afterwards of co. Norfolk (see Visitation of Sufolk).
III. William.
I. Elizabeth. ii. Ann. in. Margai'et.
The eldest son,
Petek Cuddox, of Dunwich, Suffolk, left issue an only son and heir,
George Cuddox, of Dunwich, Suffolk, who m. the dau. of — Barney, of
Gunton, Norfolk, and left issue, a son,
Peter Cuddhx, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Halse, of Suffolk, and had a son,
Robert Ccddox, of Shaddingfield, Suffolk, m. Ann, dau. of John Barney, of
Reedliam, Norfolk, and had issue,
I. William, of ^vhom presently. ii, Thomas, d.s.p.
I. Frances, m. John Dade, of Shaddingfield.
The elder son,
William Ccddox, of Shaddingfield, m. 1st, Mary, dau. and co-heir of George
Harvey, of Olton, Suffolk, and by her had two daus., I. Ann, m. Glemham
Wade, of Brundishe, Suffolk; ii. Ursula, 7/i. John Haymond of Ellingham,
Norfolk. He ui. 2ndly, Elizabeth, elder dau. of William Platers (or Playters),
of Sotterly, Suffolk, and by her had issue, William; Fraxcis, of whom
pi-esently; Thomas; John; Elizabeth; Mary; Dorothy; and Audrey. The
second son,
Fraxcis Cuddox, of Shaddingfield, Suffolk, bapt. 17 Aug. 1598, m. 1st,
Mary, dau. of Edward Boston, of Buruham, Westgate, Norfolk; she d.s.p.
8 June, 1640. He m. 2ndlv, 27 Sept. 1642, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Warner
of Cratfield, Suffolk, and d'. 21 Dec. 1673, having by her, who J. 26 Feb. 1669,
had issue,
I. Robert, of Shaddingfield, bapt. 7 Jan. 1644, m. 31 May, 1670, Susan,
dau. of George Pretyman, of Bachon, Suffolk, and widow of — Brock,
and d. 4 ^lay, 1699, haying by her, who d. 31 Oct. 1721, had issue,
1. Warner, of London, merchant, bapt. 25 May, 1681, left issue by-
Eleanor, his wife.
200 FAMILY RECORDS.
1. Susan, bapt. 4 April, 1072, d. iin/u. 30 Aufj. 1703.
2. Elizabeth, bapt. 31 Marcli, 1G74. i.i. William Barbor.
3. Eleanor, bapt. 17 Feb. 1675, biirieii next dav.
4. Helena, bapt. 10 ]\Iarcb, 1678.
II. Thomas (Sir), of whom presently.
I. Elizal)eth, /-. 14 Xov. 1»)43, vi. 7 Feb. 1670, John Calthorp, of Hicklini^,
Xorfolk, Avho d. 2 Auir- 16SS. leaving issue.
II. Frances, bapt. IS Sept. 1646. in. Eleanor, bapt. 7 Oct. 1G50.
The younger son.
Sir Thomas Cl'1>D(iN', Knt., Chamberlain of the City of London, and Receiver-
General of the taxes for London and ^Middlesex, admitted to the Leather-
seller.s' Company, Jan. 1673, Master 16i.'8, was knicrhted at Kensington,
18 Xov. 1697. 'Sir Thomas was bapt. 17 June, 1648, )//. 1st, 14 ^lay, 1675,
Ann, dau. of Isaac Jurin of St. Antholin's, and by her, who was buried
20 June, 1688, had is.sue,
I. Francis, of Lambeth, Surrey, Receiver-General of the taxes for Loudon
and Middlesex, bapt. 30 !^Iay, 1677, admitted to tiie Fishmongers'
Company. 16 March, 1697-8. He d.s.p.. anti was buried 11 June, 1703.
II. Robert, bapt. 6 Aug. 1678, buried o ^Nlarch, 16S0.
III. Thomas, bapt. 6 Jan., buried 6 April, 16S3— 4.
IV. Ebkxkzer, of whom presently.
I. Ann, bapt. 28 Dec. 1680. m. by licence dated 31 July, 1699, Sir Edward
"Wills, of St. ^Martin's Orgars, London, who d. 1718, leaving issue.
II. Elizabeth, bapt. 17 Sept. 1682, in. — Hill, and had issue.
Sii- Thumu.s nt. 2iidly, E!i/;abeta (wliO ni. 2Gdiv, AlJermau Sir Thomas
Lane, who d. 24 March, 1708, and d. 1709), and d. 3 Dec. 1702. His fourth son,
Ebexezer CuDDOX, of Shaddingfield Hall, afid of Chelsea, and afterwards of
Wisley, Surrey, bapt. 16 April. 1685, ?». Elizabeth . and was buried 28 Xov.
1739, having by her (who ni. 2ndly, AVilliam Castell) had issue, an only son,
Thomas Cuddox, of St. Clements Danes, and afterwards of Bloomsbury,
Middlesex, Master in Chancer}' 1765-75, called to the Bar, 28 Xov. 1749,
bapt. 9 June, 1733, in. 1st, 23 Dec. 1754, Betty, dau. of Joseph Paine, and by
her had issue,
I. Lavinia, m. 12 Sept. 1777, Thomas Bontein, of Jacuaica, and d. June, 1806,
leaving issue. This family is now extinct.
II. Fr.\xces. of whom presently.
He m. 2ndly, 17 May, 1766, Anne Holme, who d.>:.p., and was buried 9 Jan.
1770. He rn. 3rdly, 13 April. 1773, Mary Cowley, of Wimpole Street, London
(who »i. 2udly, Aug. 1777, Matthew Hayfield Brown, and d. 1802), and d.
14 Dec. 1775. His younger dau. and co-heir,
Fraxces Ccddox, rn. JoHX Reid, of Saltponds, Middlesex, and (f. in Jamaica
1811, having by him, who d. before 28 Feb. 1810, had issue,
Edward Jame.s, of whom presently.
Frances, ni. William McRobbie, of Edinburgh.
The only son,
Er>\\'ARD James Reid, of Saltponds, Middlesex, b. in Jamaica, 1785, )/;. there
16 July, 1805, Caroline, dau. of Matthew Williames. of Garthmill, co.
^lontgomery, and d. in Jamaica 4 May, 1S31, having by her, who d. 15 Feb.
1876, had issue,
I. JoHX, of whom presently.
II. Edward Matthew (Fexwick), of Burrow Hall, Tunstal, and Lord of
the ^Manor of Claughton, Lancashire, J. P. and D.L. for that shire, and J. P.
cos. "Westmorland and Yorks (W.R.), was M.P. for Lancaster, 1861^6. He
assumed by Royal Licence, 31 May, 1851, tbe name and arms of Fexwick,
in lieu of his patronymic Reid. He was b. 12 Jan. 1816, vi. 6 Oct. 1841,
Sarah, only child of William Shatlock Bowen, of Winslow, Bucks, and d.
16 Oct. 1877, having by her, who d. 6 April, 1882, had issue, 1. Thomas
CURRIf:.
•JlJl
Fenwick, h. l,M--_>, m. 1S75. ^farv, dan. of John Dugdale, of Llwyn, co.
Montgomery, nnd has issue. Robert Edward, h. 1S7<3 ; 2. Edward Xlcholas
Fenwick, h. l^.il'.bairister-at-law, and Stipendiarv Masristi-atc of Southwark;
1. Caroline, b. 1 Xov. 1813, m. HI May, ISGO, Joseph Dods. of Donin^-ton, co!
Lincoln, who il.s.p. 21 April, lj>77. ~
The elder son,
R>;v. JuHX Ri:ir.. :M.A.-. St. John's Coll. Camb., rector of Ciauehton,
Lancashire, lS44-f.5?, and of Tregonv cum Cubv, co. Cornwall, 18G8-9o'Z, -'i
Sept. 1809, m. 22 Oct. 1839, Fanny,'elder dan." of William Geo-ge Porter, of
the Manor Huuse, Fletton, co. Huntinofdon, and d. 1(3 July, 1S90 havino-'bv
her, who r/. 3 Jan. 1880, had issue. ' '
JoHX EDW.\iai, of whom presently.
Fanny Ann, h. 23 July, 1,'^52.
The only son,
Rkv. Juh.v Edwakf. Reu.-Cldi.ox, M.A., Worcester Coll. Oxford, rector of
Ashow, Kenilworth, co. Warwick, assumed bv Roval Licence, 22 Nov. 1893,
the additional name and arms of Cl'DIx^x. He" was" 6. 3 Jan. 1853.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg. a cheTron gu. on a chief az. three
bezants (/or Cl-ddox) ; 2nd and ord, arg. an eagle "^ilisplayed sa. charged on
each wing with a tower or, between four saltires couptd in cross gu. (j'or
Reid). Crests — 1. A sinister arm embowed in armoui-, the hand supporting a
cross-bow erect and bent ppr. fitted with an arrow gu. barl)pd ai-?. (fur
CuDDOx). 2. A tower arg. between four roses fessewisc, two on either side o-u.
seeded ppr. (for Reid). Motto — Fortiter et suaviter. °
CURRIE.
Lineage.— JoHX Cckrie, of Bedwell Park, Herts,
fourth son of William Currie, banker (.iee Bckke's Peer-
age and Baronetage), h. 24 April, 1762, m. 8 July, 1796,
Isabella, dau. of Robert Parnther, of London, and d. 29
March, 1829, having by her, who (/. 3 July, lt02, had issue,
I. JoHX, of whom presently.
i.^ Isabella, m. 30 Xov. 1841, Charles Le Blanc, of
Xorthaw, Herts.
II. Catherine, m. 1846, Monsieur Le General Bougenel.
The son,
JoHX CcRRit, ot Essendon, Herts, M.P. for Hertford,
h. 28 May, 1797, m. 1 Jan. 1823, Elizabeth Anne, dau.
of X. Pattison, and d. 19 May, 1873, having b_y her, who
d. S March, 1875. had issue,
I. James Patti.<ox, of whom presently.
II. Michael Parntlier, b. 5 Jan. 1828^
III. John Robert, CoL late Bengal Stall" Corps, h.'lG Xov. 1829, ?//. 16 Oct.
1866, Mary Sophia Stanhope, dau. of Edwyn Stanhope Wh'itehou.se, of
Ceylon.
IV. Augustus Arthur, Col. Indian Staff Corps, b. 25 Jan. 1831. m. 29 April,
1862, Emily Louisa, dau. of James McGregor, of Wooltan Hill, Liverpool^
and has issue,
1. Arthur Cecil, h. 30 Aug. 1863.
2. William McGregor, b. 6 June, 1873.
1. Lucy. 2. Clara Helen.
V. Henry Octavius, Major, late Pay Department, b. 30 June, 1S34. ?/?. 15
Dec. 1859, Meliora, dau. of John Buwen Gambleton, of Fort William, co.
Waterford, and by her, who d. 8 :May, 1S77, had issue,
202 fa:neily records.
1. Henry Gordon, b. IS Sept. 1SG2. 2. :Mark Robert, h. 1 Dec. ISG;].
3. James :N[;ixwo1I. h. IS Feb. 1SG5.
4. "William Echvard Evei'ard, h. 0 Feb. 1874.
">. Gerald Emesf, I). 11 Sept. 1S7.3.
6. John. 6. 25 April, IS? 7.
1. Fninces Isabella. 2. Aiisrusta ^largaret. 3. Meliora.
4. Henrietta Elizabeth. ">. Eveline Mabel. 6. Annie,
vr. Herbert Francis, h. 15 Feb. lSo9.
VII. Thomas Charles, b. Xov. 1S42.
I. Helen Pattison. ii. Fanny Pattison. in. Elizabeth Isabella.
The eldest son,
Jamks Pattisox CuiiRiE, of Sandown House, Esher (Club — Union), Director
of the Bank of Eno-land, and Governor from ISSo to ISS", one of H.il.'s
Lieuts. for the City^of London, b. 12 Dec. 1S24, )/(. 1st, 81 May, 1849, Anna
Dora, dau. of the Rev. J. G. Brett, of Ranelagh, Chelsea, and by her, who d.
14 May, ISoS, had issue.
I. Hegiuald Charles Wilford. b. 20 July, 1854.
I. Jo.sepliine.
II. Ada Mary, ?». Henry J. Jourdain, C.M.G.
He m. 2ndly, 12 June. 1S60, Euphemia Anna, second dau. of James Blyth. of
Woolhampton House, Berks, and 24, Hyde Park Gardens, London, and by her
has issue,
u. James Blyth, b. 4 April, 1800. iii. Henry Wilford, b. 9 Oct. 1870.
HI. Effie Constance, in. F. D. Maxwell. iv. Florence. v. Edith.
VI. Isabel. Tii. Lilian.
vui. Evelyn, m. George Mclnto.sh Fleming.
IX. Violet. X. Ethel ^Mildred. . xi. Millicent Mary.
Arms — Gu, a saltire couped arg. in the centre chief point a rose of the last
barbed and seeded ppr. Crest — A cock ppr. resting its claw upon a rose as
in the arms.
CUTHBERTSON.
Lineage. — Thomas Ccthbkrtsox, of Glassrow, -was son of John Cuthbertson,
of Glasgow (b. 1759, d. 1S19), and grandson of "William Cuthbertson, of
Glasgow. He was b. 1791, m. Marianne, dau. of "William Simpson, of Glasgow,
and d. 1874, having by her, who d. 1833, aged 26, had issue,
I. John Xeilsok (Sir), of whom presently.
II. William Simpson, b. 1833, d.s.p. 1869.
I. Jane Rodger, 6. 1831.
The elder son.
Sir John" Neilsox Ccthbertsox, Knt., of 25, Blythswood Square, Glasgow
(CZ»?>— Carlton), J. P. and D.L. for Gla.^^gow. LL.D. and Hon. F.E.LS.,
Chairman of the School Buard of Glasgow, Chairnmn of Glasgow and West
of Scotland Technical College, ileniber of the University Court of Glasgow
Universitv, b. 13 April, 1829, m. I860, ^lary Alicia, younger dau. of the late
William Bell Macdonald, of Rammerscales, co. Dumfiies {--iee Bl'RKE's Landed
Gentry), and by her, who d. lS69. has issue,
Thomas William, b. 1869.
Helen Johnstone, 6. 1866.
DAKEYXE. 203
DAKEYNE.
Lineage. — Rodkkt D.vwkix, of Cholmorton, and J3i(,'gin Grange, co. Derby,
had also lands in Fairtield, Wollon, Pigton, Staven, etc., all in the same C(iuntv
lU Edward IY (1471). He m. and hnd a son,
John Ualkix (or Dakyns), of Bi<j:irin Grange, co. Derby, prtppositas, of
Hartington, co. Derby, 7 Hknry VIl (1402). He ni. Alicia, dau. and
co-heiress of John de la Pole, of Hurtington, co. Derby (by the dau. of
Humphrey Okeover, of Okeovei-, by Catherine, his wife, dau. of Sir Robert
A.ston, of Tixall. Knt.), .son of Sir John de la Pole, of Hartington,* and
by her had issue,
I. RoBEPa', of whom presently.
II. Humphrey, d. 1610, devisee in i-emainder of his brothei' Arthur. He
7;?. Catherine, dau. of Hugh Sheldon, of Sheldon, co. Derbv, and liad
issue.
1. Robert (Dakyns), of Linton, Yorks, s. to the estates of his uncle in 10
James I (1613). m. and had issue, (1) Robert, who m. and had issue
(George; Ai-thnr ; Philip; and ^Margaret) ; (2) Arthur; (1) ^Margaret,
tn. Ralph, son and heir of Sir Ralph Luton, of Knapton, Knt.
1. Amy, m. William Constable, of Cherborne, co. York.
2. Katharine, m. Edward Brereton, of Hurdlow, co. Derby, who d. 9 July,
11 Elizabpmh (15G9), leaving issue.
III. Arthur ("Dakvns), J. P. of T/inton and Hnekness, co. York, was a Gen.
in the Army, M.P. for Scarborough, 7 Edwakd YII (1553), and had a
grant of arms. He m. Thomasine, dau. of Thomas Guy, Capt. of Scylly,
by Alicia, his wife, sister of Sir Wyniaixl Carew, of Anthony, co. Cornwall,
and d. 1592, leaving issue,
Arthur, d.sqj.
Margaret, m. 1st, Walter Devereux, brother to the I]arl of Essex; 2ndly,
Thomas Sydney, son of the Right Hon. Sir Henry Sydney, K.G., who d.
in 1595 ; and 3rdly, Sir Thomas Posthumous Hoby, Knt., to whom she
left the manor of Hackne.ss, and f?..>\j.i. in 1635.
The eldest son,
Robert 1)ak;yxs, of Biggin Grange, co. Derby, living 1543, m. Agnes,
eldest dau. of Plumphrey Beresford, of Newton Grange, co. Derby, seventh son
of Thomas Beresford. of Fenny Bentley, in the same county, by Agnes, his wife,
dau. and heir of Robert Hassall, of Archwyd, co. Chester, by his wife Margexy,
dau. of Edmund Beardsley. He had a .son,
John Dakyx.s, of Biggin Grange and Snitherton, co. Derby, b. 1517, returned
amongst the gentry of Scarsdale Hundred in 1569. He had one-fifth of the
manor of Darley-in-the-dale, by gift of his nephew, Ottwell Xeedham. He in.
23 March, 1541, Dorothy, dau. of Ottwell Needham, of Snitherton, Cowley,
and Thornsett, co. Derby (by his wife Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Nicholas
Cadman, of Cowlev), and by her, who d. 1574, had issue,
I. Richard, his heir, of whom presentlv.
II. Robert. in. Ellen, dau. and heir of Simon Dowles, of Duffield, co. Derby.
She d.s.j).
1. Clemence, in. 1st, Dionysius Woodward, and 2udly, Nicholas Browne, of
Matlock, CO. Derby.
• The DE LA Poles, of Ilartington, were the younzer branch of tlie de la Poles, of
Radborne, co. Derbv, and were descended from Allianore, sister and at length sole heir of Sir
John Cliandos, K.G., the illustrious warrior of the niartial reii,'n of Edw.^rd III. Tl»e
ancestor of this branch was -John do la Pole, of Hartington, who /«. 1411, Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir Inicholas Longford, of Longford, Knt.
204 FAMILY RECORDS.
II. Bridfrct, 711. William ^lidJleton, of Wansley, co. Notts, Avho d.s.p.
III. Clam. in. — Brjan. iv. Jane. ?». — Turner.
He d. I'-i April, L575, aged 08, and buried at Darley-in-the-dale. "29 April,
1575. His will bear.-< date 3 June, 1574, and was proved in Doctor's Com-
mons. 1581-2. the overseei's being bis brotlier-in-law, Richai'd Xeedbam, of
Snitliertou ; Henry Xeedliain. of Kirklington ; Robert Fitzherbert, of Tissintr-
ton, gentleman, his worshipful brother; Richard "Wendesley, of Wendesley ;
and his cousin, Richard Coke, of Trusley. He bequeathed his lands in Hart-
ingtoD, Biggin, Heathcote, Pigton, Haden, Fairtield, and Sheldon, to his
elder son Richard, and an annuity to his son Robert {see ped. in Coll. of
Ai'ms). The elder son.
RlCHAKD Dakkyxk. of Bigyiu Grange, Snitherton. and Stubbing Edge. co.
Derby, h. 1542, purchased Stubbing Edge Hall, in the parish of Ashover, in
the i-eign of ELiZAi;FTH, which he made his chief residence. He ui. 1st, Cath-
erine Strange (or Schange), dau. of Patrick Schange. of Edinburgh, gent., the
maid of honour and favourite attendant of Marv, Queen of Scots,* and. had
issue,
I. Joiix, of whom presently.
II. Arthur, of Stubbing Edge, h. 15S3, had a confirmation of arms from
Richard St. George Xorroy (at Chesterfield, 27 Aug. 1611_), who found
that he might bear arms as his ancestors had done. At the visitation the
crest (a dexter arm embowed ppr., issuing out of a naval crown or, holding
a battle-axe of the second, on the wrist a riband az.) was first granted. He
ui. 1611, Elizabeth, dau. of John Lacy, of Brierlev, by Dorothy, dau. of
Godfrey Bosville, of Gunthwaite, co. York (descended from the Barons of
Halton), and (/. 10 Jan. 1042, haidng by her, who (/. 1658, had issue,
1. Henry, of Stubbing Edge, b. 1614, vi. Elizabeth, dau. of Gregory
Walker, of Mansfield, co. Notts, and d. 1671, leaving issue,
(1) Aa-thur, b. 1643, m. 3 June. 1669, Frances, dau. of Anthony Wolley.
of Ribei', CO. Derby, and sister and co-heir of Anthony Wolley, junr..
and d. 1720, leaving by her, who (/. S March, 1709, a dau., Frances, h.
26 Feb. 1675. m. 27 April. 1697. Capt. William Hopkinson, of Wirks-
worth, and Bon?>all, co. Derbv, and had issue, (a) Dakevne, b. 21 June,
1698, d. 13 Oct. 1713; (b) 'William; (a) Frances, b. 25 Xov. 1701;
(6) Dorothy, b. 25 ^lay, 1704, ni. John Hopkinson, of Stubbing Edge,
■which he sold to the ^lilwards.
(2) John, d. in infancy. (3) Henry, d.s.p. in London.
(4) Triggott, d.s.p. at sea. (5) Gregory, d.s.p. at sea.
(6) John, d.s.p.
(7) Charles, a Capt. in the Militia, was living 23 April, 1690 (as on
cnp in possession of Dakeyne, of Darley-dale), m. Fi-ances Shai-pe, but
d.s.p.
(8) Digby, of Dalbury, co. Derby, m. Dorothy Sherratt, and had issue,
a. Henry, d.s.p. ; b. John, of Mansfield, co. Xotts, attorney-at-law, m.
Sarah , and d.s.p. 7 ^lay, 1781; she d. Oct. 1756; a. Elizabeth.
d.s.p. ; and b. Mary, m. Henry Gladwin, of Stubbing Hall. co. Derby.
(1) Elizabeth, d.s.p. \-2) Lucy, d.s.p. (3) Mary, d.s.p.
2. Richard, of Ashover, b. 1619, living 1662, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John
Wolley, of Matlock, co. Derby, and had issue, Richard, Arthur, and
Dorothy.
* In the draft -will made at Sheffield, this unfortunate Queen left her a legacr of 409
francs (Cotton ilSS. Vcsp. CXVI). She is believed to have been one of those who attended
her on tlie scaffold. By Lvsons and in the orirrinal manuscripts of Thomas Brailsford, she is
said to be a sister to the Earl of Kothes, but whatever her maternal descent may have been,
she clearly was not his sister, as a reference tu her deed of naturalisation by Queen
Elizabeth in 1595, will prove {see Add. MSS. 0674, fol. 82, Brit. Museum).
DAKEYXE. -205
He in. -Jndly, Elizabetli. d:ia. of Thomas Hiinloke, of Wigcnworth. co.
Derby, and wido\v of William Ci icli, of Ashover. and formerly of Stubbinir
Edge Hall. She d..<.p.
The elder son,
JoHX Dakkvni;, of Ashover. and Bonsall, co. Derby, bapt. at Darley-in-dale.
21 Dec. loc?l, ui. at Ashover. but whom it i.s not known, from the circum-
stance of the registers at that place bein? all lost previously to lt)".o.
Cromwell's people having visited Ashover in the time of the rebellion and
destroyed all registers there prior to that date. This man-iage was, accnrdiuir
to invariable family traditions, a mesalliance causing the loss to his descen-
dants of their inheritance. He </. before his father, 10 April, 1609. ?ind by
his wife, who (/. in l(>-40. he bad issue,
I. John, of whom jiresently.
It. Thomas, h. l(JOi>. (/. 10 "Feb. and buried at Bonsall, 14 Feb. 1659.
The elder son,
John Dakeyne, of Bonsall, co. Derl)y. h. 1607, m. Frances , and by her,
who d. 21 Jan. 1689, had issue,
I. DAXiEr,, of whom presently. ii. John, bapt. 11 Aug. 1661.
T. Crrace. d. 28 May, 166o.
John Dakeyue d. 14 June. 1684. His son,
Daxief, Dakeyxi:. of Bonsall. co. Derby, h. 12 Oct. 1651, m. 8 April, 1687,
Sarah "Woodiwiss, and by her, who was buried 7 Dec. 1712, had issue,
T. Thomas, b. 9 ^h\\. 1688, d..<.p. at Hammersmith, co. Middlesex.
II. George, bapt. 11 March. 169o. buried 10 Aug. 1696.
III. John, of whom we treat.
I. Sarah, bapt. 26 Oct. 1G92.
Daniel Dakeyue J. 9 June, 1700. His third son,
JoHx Dakkvne, of Knabb House, Darley-in-the-dale. h. 10 Dec. 1696, settled
at Darley, 11 Sept. 1716, hu 31 March. 1724. Frances Watson, and by her, who
was h. 1699, and d. 26 Aug, 1756, had issue,
I. Daxiel, of whom presently..
II. Thomas, b. 2 March, 1786, m. Sarah Holmes, and d. 30 April. 1791,
leaving a son. Thomas, of London, who m. and had a dau. Marv Ann.
John Dakeyue d. 25 Feb. 1777. His son,
Daniel Dakkyne. of Knabb House, co. Derby, h 22 May, 1733. m. Hannah,
dau. of Josejjh Bollington, of Ashover. and by her, who '/. 28 Sejit. 1819. a^ed
84, had issue.
I. John, of Knabb House, attorney-at-law. b. Sept. 1758, m. Isabella, dau.
of Adam Barber, of Chestcrtield, and (/. 13 ^March, 1849, leavinf>^ by her
who d. 23 April, 1823.
John Barter, h. 1787. d.s.}.K 6 July, 1805.
Isabella, d. 20 Dec. 1792.
II. Thomas, of Gradbach, co. Stafford, b. 1760, living 1832. //;. Sai-ah, dau.
of Ralph Bower, of Xew Mills, co. Derby, and had issue, Thomas ; Daniel .
Bowden Bower ; Alfred : Saiah ; Hannah ; Mary ; Charlotte Partington ;
and Anne.
III. Dakiel, of whom presently.
IV. Joseph, of Manchester, ,//. 21 March, 1791, ^fargaret, dau. of William
Cooper, of Derby, and d. 18L7. having by her, wlio"(/. 22 Feb. 1801, had
issue, Joseph and Emily.
V. Peter, h. 1769, il. uu'm. 2 Feb. 1552.
VI. Edward, of The Green House, Darlev-dale, b. 1770, J. inna. 26 Dec.
1860.
Tii. James, of The Green Hou.se. h. 1773, d. tana. 12 Oct. 1862.
VIII. Decimus, b. 1779. d. unvi. 25 July, 1799.
I. Hannah, h. 1774, </. 18 March, 1792.
Daniel Dakeyne d. 27 Feb. 1819. His third son,
1206
FA.MILY RECORDS.
Damel Dak-ky.n-k, of Holt House, Darlev-dale, and of the Middle Tempi.,
ban-istrr-at-law, L 20 April, 17G.S, m. 18 Xov. 1793, Mary, second dau. Jf
John Barter, of Chesterriekl. and bv ber, who il. Xov. 1857, ao-ed 89, had
issue, ' o . •
I. Akthl'i;, of whom presently.
II. Ciiarles, of Holt House, b. 180-2, d. vnm. 5 April, 1881.
III. Baldwin,.^. 18Uo. d.iunn. ilb April, 1880.
I. Anne, b. 179*5, J. tnun. l.j Au?. J86t).
II. Katharine Shang-, b. 1798, ?/(.' Thomas Ibbotson, of Sheffield (b. 9 Ao"
1788,^. 20 Jan. 1871). and d.s.p. 20 Sept. 18^4.
Daniel Dakeyne d. 1 May. 180*3. His eldest son.
Arthur Dakkynk. of' Holt House, co. Derby, bapt. 12 April, 1801. m.
Catharine, dan. of William Pixton, of Flixton.'co. Lancaster (and widow of
Wilson Haselden (or Haseldine), of Seacombe and Tranmere, co. Chester, bv
Ts-hom she had a dau. Lily), and d. 18-14, having- by her, who was bnrieii 31
Mmv, 1860, had an only dau.,
Kathekine Dakeyne, of Holt House, Darley-dale. co. Derbv, b. 10 Julv,
1842, VI. 25 XoT. 1862, Rev. Jame.s Deardex Caxxox, M.A.,"'late of Peter-
House. CO. Cambridge, fourtli surviving son of William Canxo.v, of Park Hill,
Bolton-le-Moor.-, co. Lancaster, and has issue.
I. Arthur Dakeyne, M.A., LL.B., of Peter House, Cambridi^e, a member of
the Middle Temple, b. 18 Sef)t. 1863.
II. Charles Reginald Lionel, b. 24 Nov. 1866, hi. Adah, dau. of — Wigham,
late of Aston, Kenilwortb, co. Warwick, and has issue, a dau., Kathanne
III. Hubert Cecil Harold, b. 9 ]\[arch, 1870.
IV. Edwin Oilaiiuo Tlu-uJore, b. 10 Peb. 1872
V. Cyril, b. 4 March, 1878.
Yi. William Ernest Rudolph, b. 10 March', 1882.
Arms— Gu. a lion passant guardant, between two mullets in pale or,
the whole between two tiaunches arg., each chartred with a griffin rampant
segreaut sa. (confirmed to Arthur Dakeyne and his descendants, bv Richard
St. George Xorroy, at Chesterfield, 27 "Aug. 1611). Crest — A dexter arm
embowed ppr. issuing out of a naval crown or, holding a battle-axe of the
second, on the wrist a riband az. Motto— '• Stryke, Dakyns, the devil's in
the hempe."
DARBISHIRE.
Lineage. — Samuel Darbijhire, of Little Bolton,
Lancashire, m. 1st, Rebecca, dau. of Joseph Crompton,
of Hough Hall, Bolton Le Moors, and by her, who
was buried 30 Oct. 1737, had issue,
I. Jo.seph, b. 26 June, 1727, buried 2 May, 1730.
II. James, of whom presently.
III. Samuel, b. 27 Aug. 1731, d. May, 1766.
IV. Thomas, buried 26 ^larch. 1736.*
I. Anne, d. num. 13 April. 1785, a^red 61.
II. Rebecca, d. unm. 25 Sept. 1807, aeed 76.
III. Mary, (7. an infant Sept. 1737.
He left no issue by Anne, his second wife, and (7.
5 Aug. 1748. His eldest surviving sou,
James Dap.bi-hire, of Bolton Le^^Moors, Lancashire.
h. 26 :March, 1728-9, m. Anne, third and youngest
dan. of Robert Dukinfield. of 2tLanchestcr, and co-heir
of her brother, Samuel Dukinfield. of Hurst Hall,
DARBISHIRE. 20;
Cnlcbetb, L;uicasiiiro (see BuKKt's l\eran^ and Baronetafje), and </. 20 July.
1790, havino: by btT. wbo </. -JO May, L'^ij-J. aged 70, bad issue.
I. Samuel Dukiutield. of Poulton-le-Fvlde, Lancasbire, m. but d sp b Sei)t
irOO, agedai. ' -f- . '
II. James, of whom prcseutl}-.
III. Robert, of Rivington. Lancashire, J.P., /). 27 July, 1769. m. 24 Oct.
1798, Sarah, eldest dau. of Daniel Kay. of Cobbouse Xabb, Rurv. Lanca-
shire, and (/. 10 Aug. It-iO, having by her, who J. 10 March, 1817, had issue,
1. Samuel Dukiutield. of Pendvti'rvn, Conwav. co. Canarvon, Hi?h Sheriff
1S55, J.P.. b. -28 Feb. 17*'6, rn'. lO' Oct. 1S25. 3Liry, third dau. of Robert
Grierson Blackmore. of Manchester, and had issue,
(1) Robert Dukiutield, of Manchester. B.A. Loudon, b. 10 Sept. l>2o.
VI. 4 Aug. 1S52, Harriet, dau. of Timothy Rliodes Cobb, of Banburv.
Oxford, and had issue,
Godfrey, b. 24 Sept. lS5o.
(2) William Arthur, of Rhwrfrya, Penmaenmawr, co. Carnarvon, J P
and D.L., B.A. London, b. 4 Au?. 1S29.
(3) Russel, b. 10 Aug. 1830, d. 2S March, 1831.
(4) Veruon, B.A. London, b. 30 Jan. 1832.
(5) Francis, b. 4 Feb. 1841.
(6) Charles Henry, of Plas Mawr, Penmaenmawr, co. Carnarvon. J.P.
and C.C., b. 9 May, 1844, m. 1874, Mary L., dan. of WiUiam Eckerslev.
(7) Snmuel Dukiutield, b. 6 May. 184(3.
(1) Marianne, ?,;. 1 Jan. 1851.*^ Edward Rigby. of Berkeley Square,
London, M.D., and d. 14 Oct. 1853. leavinq- issue.
(2) Louisa. (3) Emily, d. an infant, 28 Jan. 1837.
(4) Emily, J. 7n/7n. 23 April, 1856. (5) Sarah Agnes.
(6) Mary, (/. an infant, 15 Aug. 1848.
2. Charles James, of Riviuorton, Lancashire, J. P., first Mavor of Bolton
b. 16 Dec. 1797.
3. Henry, b. 17 Dec. 1799, d. 12 July, 1817.
4. William, h. 15 Jan. 1804, d. next day.
5. Francis, of Rivington, b. 27 Jau. 18o7, m. 25 July, 1833, Sophia, dau.
of — Hornbiower. and d.s.p. 25 Aug. foUowiug. She m. 2ndlv, Thomas
Richard Tatham, of Huddersfield. Yorks.
1. Louisa, d. itnm. 16 Sept. 1^22.
2. Emily, m. 9 June. 1829. Rev. Xoah Jones, of Gateacre, Liverpool, and
had issue.
I. Rebecca, in. IS April. 1814. Charles Fisher, of Rivington. and d.s.p. 10
March, 1827. He d.s.j). 29 Oct. 1816.
II. Susanna, m. John Swarbrick. of Sowerby, Thirsk, Yorks, and d. 28 Oct.
1841, leaving issue. He d. 21 Oct. 1842.
The second son,
James Daubishire, of Rose Kill, Bolton, b. 4 Aug. 1763, w. Sarah, dau. of
the Rev. Samuel Bourn, of Hindley, co. Lancaster, and d. 13 March. 182:^.
having by her, who (/. 26 April, 1817, had issue,
I. Ja.mes, of whom })rcsently. -
It. Samuel Bourn, (/. 29 MaV. 1796. d. 25 Jan. 1802.
III. Samuel Bourn, b. 14 Feb. 18^ '7, (/. 6 Jan. 1808.
I. Maria, d. an infant. 4 July, 1804.
II. Henrietta, i,i. 25 July, 1^25. Fiederick Collier BakcAvell, of Hampstead.
Middlesex, and hnd issue.
The eldest son,
J.oiES DARBisHirE, of Green Heys. Chorlton, co. Lancaster, b. 27 Mav, 1792,
m. 21 May, 1816. Mary, eldest dau. -of George Bramston Roberts. H.E.I.C.S.,
and d. 25 April, lij36, having by her, who d. 4 Feb. 1870, aged 77, had i.vsue,
I. Samuel, b. 21 May, 1817, d.s.j). 2b Mav, 1846.
206 FAMILY RECORDS.
H. James Mather, of Dunosven. Autrim, b. 13 Oct. 1819, in. 9 Sept. 1847.
Jane, second diin. of John Johnson, of Chester, and has issne,
James Edwaid, b. 11 March, 18.j2.
Marv.
iH. Horatio, b. 21 July, 1823, </. 6 IMarch, 1824.
IV. Hkxrv A.-;tlkv, of whom presently.
V. George Stanley, of OakwooJ, PeuJleton, .T.P. co. Lancashire (Club —
Windham), b. IS Sept. 1827, ra. 12 Feb. 1S51, Ellen, second dau. of John
Carver, of Belmont, Eccles, co. Lancaster, and has issue,
1. Arthur Stanley, b. 29 Xov. 1851. 2. Russell Xicholls.
1. Alice Mary, in. Capt. John Hind.
VI. Herbert, b. 22 July, 1830, ///. 1 Sept. 1859, Maria, fifth dau. of the Rev.
William Bruce, and has issue.
1. Herbert Dukinfield, Fellow of St. John's Coll. Camb., the eminent
philolog'ist, and is now deceased.
1. Edith, m. Samuel Sinclair. 2. May.
The foui-th son,
He.xf.v Astley Dakbishire, of Oakdenc, Cowden, Kent (CInb — Windham),
J.P. and D.L., co. Kent, b. 15 May, 1825, m. 5 Oct. 1858, Eliza, only dau. of the
late George Byng Paget, of Sutton Bonington, co. Notts, and Sophia ]\Iary,
his wife. dau. of AVilliam Tebbutt, of Kingston. Notts, and by her has issue,
I. Frederick Astley, b. 3 Xov. 1859. ii, Hai-ry Vernon,.?). 2 Aug. 1864.
I. Eilie Gwendoline.
Anns — Gu. on a pile issuant fi'oni the de.xter canton arg. three leopards'
faces of the fipld. Crest — Tssnant from clouds a dexter arm embowed in
armour ppr., the hand uumailed and grasping a cross pointed voided sa.
Mottoes — Durate et vincite and Libe amoribi fides.
DARLING.
Lineage. — Charles Daelixg, of Haddington, m. Janet, dau. of James Traill,
of Dirleton, N.B., and by her had issue, a son,
Chakles Darling, of Langham Hall, and of St. John's Abbey, Colchester,
Essex, b. at Haddington, April, 1S06. m. March, 1849, Sarah Frances, dau. of
John Tizard, of Dorchester, and d. 8 June, 1862, leaving issue,
I. Charles J()HX, of whom presentlv.
a. William Littell, b. at Colchester, 2 April, 1851, d. unm. 6 Oct. 1S91.
I. Janet Susan, jh. March, 1882, John Rose, J. P., barrister-at-law. Metro-
politan Police ^lagistrate for West London, of 1, Kensington Gate, W.
The elder son,
Charles Johx Darlixg. of 36, Grosvenor Road, S.W., Q.C. and a Bencher
of the Inner Temple, M.P. for Deptford, Kent, since Feb. 1888 (Clubs —
Carlton and Athenaeum), b. 6 Dec. 1849. m. 15 Sept. 1885, Mary Caroline,
eldest dau. of Major-Gen. Wilberforce Harris Greathed, C.B., and Alice, his
wife, only dau. of Rev. Archer Clive, of Whitfield, co. Hereford, and has issue,
John Clive, b. 15 June, 1887.
Lucia Frances Alice, b. 4 June, 1886.
Anns — Arg. a chtvron between tliree jleshpots all sa. Crest — A hand erect
holding a heart ppr. MottO — Lei donnm.
DARWIN.
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DARWIN.
Lineage. — The tirst menibei- of tl.is fiunily con-
cerning' whom a record exists is Jon.v DACwrx, of
-Marton, co. Lincoln, yeoman Tthe sou of William
Darwin of Marton), whose widow, Margaret, was
executrix to his will, dated 18 Autr. and proved
18 Xov. 1542, at Lincoln. By this he devised all
his reality to "'his kinsman" William Darwin, who
was doubtless his heir-at-law and possibly his
nephew. This William's father, whose name has
not been ascertained, left issue,
I. William (above-mentioned), of whom presently.
ir. Henry, of Hardwick iu the ])arish of Torksey,
CO. Lincoln, yeoman, Avhose will, dated 23 June,
was proved 4- July, L566.
I. Isabell, living lo66, m. and had issue.
II. Joane, m. — Bellamy, and d. before I'lOG, leaving
issue.
HI. Anne, living 15G6, m. — Stowe, and had issue, Henry, living 156G, and
John of Brampton, living 1580.
fv. Another dan. m. Thomas Rayner, and '/. before 1506, leaving issue.
L'he elder son,
William Darwix. of Marton. yeoman, heir to •• his kinsman " John Darwin,
as stated above, d. 15S0, will dated 2i O-ct., proved 2G Dec. 1580, ha\-ine by
Elizabeth, his wife (whose Avill, dated June, 1593, Avas proved 26 Oct. 15yiJ,
had issue,
t. Rowland, of ^[arcou. yeoman, d. 1588, will dated 10 ^lay, proved 29 !Mav,
1588. His wife Elizabeth survived him.
It. Henry, of E'enton, Kettlethorpe, co. Lincoln, yeoman, hi. Anna, sister of
Hugh Fox, and d. 22 April, 1590, having by her (whose will was proved 13
Oct. 1590, having survived her husband) had issue,
1. William, of Lincoln, h. Xov. 1573, ni. (sett, dated Feb. 1603—1:) Martha,
dau. of John Harris, of Lincoln, Xotary and Registrar of the Arcii-
deaconry of Stowe, and d. 2-1 Oct. 1614, having by her, who ui. 2ndly,
John Holdenby, had issue,
(1) John. h. May, 1607, d. nn,ii. and buried 2 AulT- 1628.
(2) Henry, d. in infancy, Sept. 1614.
(1) Isabel, m. 1st, — Baynton, and had three daus., and 2ndly, —
Paunill. and (/. before 9 IMay, 1637, havin^r bv him had two daus.
(2) Elizabeth, h. 1609, ,u. 28 Jan. 1629, George Stowe, of Stapleford,
CO. Lincoln, and had issue.
2. John, of Fenton, yeoman. (/. nani. 9 Jan. 1638-9.
1. Dorothy, ,//. — Holland, and had issue, .John and Elizabeth, in. Thomas
Stowe.
2. Ann, »/. — Browne, and d. before 9 May, 1637, leaving issue, Edward,
Thomas, Henry, and Wilferie.
III. RlcHAlu>, of whom presently.
I. ilargaret. ///. Thomas Lacy, of Gainsborough, and by him, Avho d. 1607
had issue, Thomas. William. ^largaret, and Elizabeth, in. Robert Causton.
Thn youngest son.
RiCHAiiD D.Aiavix, of Marton, yeoman, heir to his uncle Henry Darwin's
estate in Toiksey. d. 1584, will dated 25 May, proved 19 June, 158i, having
by ^Margaret, his wife, living 1593, had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
210 FAMILY RECORDS.
n. Tlioraas, of Fenton, who J. about 1G32 (will dated. 29 Sept. 16.}1), having
issue, with two daus., Alice and Ann, two sons,
1. Thomas, (/. 1661, leavintr issue, John, and a dau., both living 16 April,
1659.
2. John, living 1659, had issue, William, Thomas, and Francis, all living
in 1G59.
III. Rowland, d. before 10 May, 1588.
I. Ann, living 1 June, 1593.
The eldest son,
William Dakwin-, of Cleatham, co. Lincoln, yeoman of the armoury at
Greenwich, la. !Mary, dau. of Thomas Healy, of Burrinorham Bottesford, co.
Lincoln (by Anne, his wife, dau. of Thomas Popple), and relict of Thomas
Small, of Cleatham (bv whom she also had issue). He d. 1644, -will proved
13 July in that year, having by her, who was buried at Manton, co. Lincoln,
17 Sep't. 1679, had issue,
I. William, of -whom presently.
II. Thomas, who left by Elizabeth, his wife, William and Mary, both living
under age, 29 Aug. 1679.
The elder son,
William Darwix, of Lincoln's Inn, Recorder of the City of Lincoln, h.
6 June, 1620, m. 30 Aug. 1653, Anne, dau. of Erasmus Earle,* of Heydon.
and d. 1675, will dated 20 Feb. 1673-4, proved 23 Nov. 1675, leaving issue,
I. William, of Avhom presentlv.
n. Erasmus, of Hull, co. York, Mayor of Hull, 1707 and 1720, b. 8 July,
1659, ;,:. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Mason, of Hull, SheritF 1675, Mayor
1681, and d. 29 Aug. 1736, leaving issue,
1. William, b. 17' Jan. 1690.
1. Ann, b. 10 April, 1687.
2. Elizabeth, b. 1688, in. 15 Aug. 1706, her cousin, William Darwin, of
Cleatham (see below).
III. John, b. 21, d. 27 April, 1661.
IV. Richard, of St. George's, Southwark, co. Surrey, gentleman, b. 3 April,
1663, d. v.nm. 1698, will dated 27 July, proved 13 Aug. in that year.
V. Francis, of London, merchant, 6. 31 Dec. 1669, d. unm. in the East
Indies, will dated 3 April, 1693, proved 27 May, 1696.
1. Ann, b. 2 Feb. 1664-5, in. (set. dated 15 Nov. 1686) Henry Randes (citizen
and haberdasher, of London, who d. 1723), and d. 22 Dec. 1743, having issue,
two sons and one dau.
The eldest son,
William Darwin, was admitted pensioner of Magdalen Coll. Cambridge,
3 April, 1672, b. 27 July, 1655, m. 9 Sept. 1680, Anne, of Elston Hall, co.-
Notts, only dau. and heiress of Robert Waring, of Wilford, Notts (b}' Anne,
his wife, who m. 2ndly, Georgo Lascelles of Elston), and d. 28 Aug. 1682,
having by her, who d. 23 May, 1722, aged 58. had issue,
I. NVilliam, of Cleatham, h. 21 June, 1681, 7/i. 1st, 15 Aug. 1706, bis cousin,
Elizabeth, dau. of Erasmus Darwin, of Hull (.see above), and by her, who d.
9 June, 1713, aged 25, had issue,
1. Erasmus, fi. 12 Aug., d. 15 Dec. 1707.
2. William ^lorgan, of Jesus Coll. Camb. and of Gainsborough, ]M.D., b.
17 Oct. 1710, rn. 13 Aug. 1741, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Hutton, of
* Erasmus Earle, of Hejdon, -na* secretary for the English at tlie Treaty of Uxbridge,
■with Thurlow and Milton ; was >crjeant-;it-la\r 1018; Recorder of Xorwicli and member for
that place during the Long Parliament ; was own serjeaut to Oliver and Richard Cromwell
during the Commonwealth, and was pardoned by CuAULEa II, 20 June, 1G60. He was tlie
son of Thomas Earle, of Salle, co. >'orfolk, by Anne, his wife, dau. of John Fountain.
He m. Frances, dau. of James Fountain, of Salle.
DARWIX. 211
Gate Burton (.■••ee Btrke'^ Landed Gentry), and d. "20 July, 1762, liavini^
by her, wlio '/. 2-i Sept. 17.*>1. had issue.
(1) Elizabeth, h. 5 April. 174:>. i.i. Sept. 17(32, Brian Cooke, of
Doncaster, erandson of Sir Georee Cooke, of Wheatlej, Bart.
(2) Mary, /.. 23 Sept. 174^. d. 7 [March, 17ot).
(3) Charlotte, />. 22 Jan. 174<3, m. 17G8, Henry Cooke, of Xewark
(brother of Brian Cooke aforesaid) who J. 8 May. 1779.
(4) Ann, h. Aucr. 174S. m. 1772. John Bromhead, fourth son of
Benjamin Bronihead. of Thurlby. co. Lincoln, and d. 2 March, 1S37,
having' bv him. who d. 5 Jan. 181S, had issue.
1. Ann, 6. 25 April, 1709, d. 24 Aue. 1714.
2. Elizabeth, h. 7 Feb. 1712-13, d. num. 13 June, 1736.
He m. 2ndly, 2 Feb. 1715-16. Mary, dau. of EdAvard Seeker, of Grantham,
gent., and by her, who d. 14 [May, 1747, aged 63, had issue,
3. Waring, h. 5 [Mav, d. 17 Xov. 1725.
. 3. Mary, h. 5 Xov. 1716, d. 19 April, 1720.
4. Anna Maria, h. 13 Julv. 1719, d. 28 X"ov. 1754.
5. Eleanor, h. 27 Sept. 1721, d. 30 March, 1722.
6. Arabella, h. 13 X^ov. 1723. yn. John Broadhurst, of Xewark, and d.s.p.
13 Xov. 1778.
He VI. 3rdly, 26 Oct. 1749. Mar\-, dau. of — Hursf, of Grantham, and d.
24 Sept. 1760, aged 79. She d.s.p. 1 Jan. 1766, aged 61.
II. Robert, of whom presently.
The younger son,
Robert P^v^viy, of Elston, co. X'otts, and of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at law,
h. 12 Aug. 1682, m. 1 Jan. 1723-4. Elizabeth, dau. of John Hill, of Sleaford,
CO. Lincoln, and d. 20 X"ov. 1754, having by her, who d. 26 April, 1797, aged
94, had issue,
I. Robert Waring, of Elston, b. 17 Oct. 1724, d. 4 Xov. 1816, and Tvas buried
at Elston.
II. William Alvey. of Elston, and of Gray's Inn, h. 3 Oct. 172G, in. 28 Oct.
1772, Jane, dau. of Joseph Brown, of Swineshead, co. Lincoln, and after-
wards of Balderton. co. Notts, and (/. 7 Oct. 1783, having by her, who d.
7 Jan. 1835, aged 89, had issue.
1. William Brown, of Elston. h. 12 Feb. 1774, ;/(. 22 May, 1817, Elizabeth,
daa. of X''ichoIas de Saint Croix, of Homerton. and d. 10 June, 1841,
having by her, who d. 31 Oct. 1868. aged 78, had issue.
(1) William Waring, h. 6 April, 1823. d. 6 X"ov. 1835.
(2) Robert Alvey, of Elston Hall, X'ewark, b. 17 April, 1826, d. un>A.
at Madeira, 7 Dec. 1847.
(1) Elizabeth, b. 3 May, 1820, d. 5 Mav, 1835.
(2) Jane Eleanor, b. 18 April. 1824. J. '26 Dec. 1838.
(3) Charlotte [Maria Cooper. 6. 4 :\lay, 1827. ui. 25 July, 1849. Francis
Rhodes, of Creskeld Hall. Poole, co. York, and of Elston Hall. Xotts,
who assumed by Royal Licence the surname and arms of D.\i:win", 185C
{see Bl'RKF.'s Lauded Gentr'f). and d. 22 June. 1885, having issue.
(4) Sarah Gay Forbes, b. 13 Ft-b. 1830. m. 24 Au?. 1848, Capt. Edward
Andrew X'oel, of Outwoods Hall. Derby, and d. 15 June, 1889, leaving
i.«;sue {see Burke'.^ Peerage and Baronetage. G.\i.v.sborouc;h, B.).
2. John Hill, h. 23 July, 1780. d. S April. 1781.
3. John Alvev. h. 29 April, 1784, d. m infancv.
1. Elizabeth Hill. b. 3 Oct. 1775, d. 30 Jan. 1776.
2. Ann, h. 20 June, 1777. m. 7 March. 1799, Samuel Fox, of Thurlstor.
Grange, near Derby, and d. 7 April, 1859, having by him, who d. 20
March. 1851. had issue.
3. Elizabeth Hill. /■. 16 July. 1782, d. 31 Au?. 1804.
III. John (Rev.), rector of Elston. b. 28 Sept. 1730. d. 24 Mav, 1805.
p -2
■2V2 FAMILY RKCORDS.
IV. EnA>MUs. of whom in-eseiitly.
I. Elizabeth. /-. l.j Sept. IT'i.'x /w. o Oct. I7.*)l. Kev. Tiioiuas Hall, ^\.\.,
rector of Westborough, co. Lincoln, anil </. S April, ISOO. having by liini,
who d. 10 tlulv. 1775, had issue.
II. Anne. h. 12 Xov. 1727, (/. o Aucr. 1^1;^>.
III. Susannah. /-. 10 April, 1729, <l'. 29 Apiil. 17M>
The youngest sou.
Er.vsml's Darwix. M.L).. F.R.S.. of Lichftekl, co. Derby, and atterwai-ds of
Breadsall Priory, and sometime oi" St. John's Coll. Camb., the well-known
poet and philosi>pher : he was author of TJie Botanic Gnrden. The Ldn-s of flu-
J'laiift: etc. He was /'. 12 Doc. 17ol, m. 1st. oO Dec. 17o7, Mary. dau. ot
Charles Howard, of Lichtield, by Penelo])e. his wife. dau. of Paul Foley. <>['
Prestwood, and by her. who (/. 30 June. 1770. had issue,
1. Charles, of Christchurch, Oxford. //. :'> Sept. 17.">S. <J. 10 ^Mav, 177S.
n. Erasmus, h. U Oct. 1759. <!. 29 Dec. 1799.
III. RoBEKT "SVakixg. of whoni presently.
IV. William Alvev, }>. 27 Julv. d. 15 Aucr. 17o7.
I. Elizabeth, b. 19 Nov. 1763, d. 29 March. 17b4.
He III. 2nelly, C> March. 17S1. Elizabeth, dau. of — Collier, and widow of
Col. Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole. of Radbourne, near Derby (s.r
Bl'RKk's Landed Oenfry), d. IS April. 1S02, and buried at Breadsall. near
Derby, having by her. who d. o Feb. 1S32. aged bo, hail further issue i'«^'-
Bn;KL's Landed Grufrii, Dai;\vin. <iJ Fern).
V. Edwar-d, of ^^lackworth, an officer in the 3rd Dragoons, /-. 31 Jan. 17S2.
,7. .,,;., .^,. :^o July. 1S29.
VI. Francis Sachevercl (Sir), Knt., of Breadsall Priory, co. Derby, J. P. anil
D.L., h. 17 June, 1780. ,„. 1(5 Dec. 1815, Jane Harriett, dau. of John Kyle,
of Park House. Macclesfield, and '/. G Xov. 1859, having by her, who d.
April. IStJtl, had issue,
1. Reginald, of Fern, co. Derby, J.P., /-. 4 April, ISIS, vn. 10 May, lS43.
Mary Anne, dau. of the late Charles Rogers Saunders, of E.xeter, and d.
1S92, leaving i^sue a son.
Sacheverel Charles, of Fern, ci>. l)erby, Capt. (ret.), R.X.. h. 5 March.
1844 (.>re Bluke's Landed Gentry).
2. Edward Levett. of Bnxton. b. 12 April. 1821. ;//. 11 Ai)ril. 185U,
Harriett, dau. of Francis Jessop, (;f Derbv.
3. John Robert, h. 29 :March, 1835.
1. Mary Jane, n> . 14 Jan. 1840, Charlo Carrill-AVorsley. ..f Piatt Hall.
CO. Lancaster, and Winster, co. Derby, and d. 1872. having by him. who
d. 14 Aug. 18(J4. had surviving issue, a dau. and heiress, Elizabeth, ni.
Xicholas Ti7idall. who assumed by Royal Licence the surnames of
CAiaLL-AVoi;>i.r.v (s,e ]k"KKE's Landed Gentrij).
2. Emma Eliznbeth. m . 1.3 Jan. 1842. as his second wife. Edward
WooUett Wilmot, of Chadesdeu, co. Derby, sixth son of Sir Robert
"Wilmot, Bart., and by him, who d. 25 June, lSt>4, has issue (-see Bl i;ki:'>
Peerafje and Baronetaije).
3. Fiances Sarah. i//. 1st, 23 .Ian. 1845. Rev. Cu.stavu.s Barton, or
Congleton, co. Chester, Avho d.s.p. 2 June, 184(3, and 2ndly, 15 Sept. 1849.
Marcus Huish, of Castle Doniiigtou, co. Leicester, aud d. 23 Oct. 1881.
having by him, who d. 9 Feb. I8b8. had issue.
4. Georgiana Elizabeth, //(. 21 Oct. 1862, Rev. Benjamin Swift, LL.B..
vicar of Birkdale, Laucashire. who d. 1882, leaving issue.
5. Yioletta Harriot, d. unrn. 9 Jan. 1880. 6. Anne Eiiz.i ThomasiiU'.
7. Millicent Susan, in. Rev. Henry Oldershaw, of Lichfield, co. .Staft'ord.
who d. 18sl. leaving issue.
VII. John (Rev.), rector of Elston. X'otts, b. 5 Sept. 1787. d. nn.n. 13 X'ov.
ISIS.
DAKWIX. -Jl:^
VIII. ilniry. h. lU April, 17MI, ./. IT) April. 17i'0.
II. Frances Anne VioKrta. ///. '.\0 ^[arcb, ISO", Samuel Tcrtiu3 CJalton, of
Uudilostoa House, co. Warwick, J. P. nnd J).L., and d. 12 Feb. Ib74, liavin<r
In- liim, who ./. 28 Oct. ISil. iiatl i.-^sue.
III. Enirua tJcor^iana KIizal)etb, d. mini. 6 ^larcb, 181S.
IV. Harriot, //(. Dec. 1>11. Adniirnl Thomas James ^Nlalino- RX and -/ o
Aug-, is-lo.
The third son,
K.'i;n;r AV.vKiNG D.unvLN, .M.I).. F.R.S., of Slirewsbury, co. Salop, h. ?A)
;Mav. 17o(i hi. 18 April, 17'J(), Susannah, dan. of Josiah Wedgwood, of Etruria.
co.^Staffoid, the celebi-ated potter^ »/. 13 Xov. 1848, havincf bv her, whu was
h. 3 Jan. 1765. and d. 1.", July, 181/. iiad issue.
I. Erasmus Alvey, of Louden and sometime of Christ Coll. Camb /- •**>
Dec. lMi4, d. -16 Aug. 1881.
II. Ch.vklls Kor:i;i;T, of whom presentlv.
I. :Marianne, b. 7 April, 1708. m. 9 iS'ov. 1824. Henrv Parker, M.D.. of
Overton, who d. June, 18.")6 ; she d. 18 July, 1808, leavinLr issue.
II. Caroline Sarah. 6. 14 Sept. 180O, /,/. 1 Aug. 1837, JosTah Wedgwood, of
Lcith Hill Place, Dcaking, who d. 11 Marcli, 1880. and d. o Jan. L'^88,
leaving is.sue.
ill. Susau Elizabeth, of The :Monuf-, Shrewsburv, co. Salon, b. 3 Auo-. 1^03
d. 3 Oct. iMJtl ■ = - •
IV, Emily Catherine, h. 10 :May, l8i0. )h. (as his second ^vifej Oct. 1>>()3.
Rev. Charles Langton, S(jn of George Langton, of Laiigton, and d.s.p. 2
Feb. 1866. The Rev. C. Langton' liad 7/^. 1st. Charlotte, dau. of J.
Wedgw-ood. of Maer Hall, and grand-daughter of Josiah Wedgwood
afoi'esaid, and by her had issue, "Edniund (.iee Bukkk's Landed Genrn/.
^Iassixgiu:;!;!). ('/ Gunby).
The younger son,
Chakli.-s RoisERT l).\i;\vi.\, :M.A.. F.R.S.. of Dowu. FarnborouQh, co. Kent.
J.P.. the well known naturalist, b. 12 Feb. 1809. ,i>. 29 Jan. 1839, Emma,
youngest dau. of Josiah Wedgwood, of Maer Hall. Stafford, d. 19 April,'
and was buried in Westminster Abbev", 26 April, 1882, havin^^ by her. who d
2 Oct. 1896. had issue. ""
I. Wit.i.i.^M Erasmls, of whom presentlv.
II. George Howard, of X'ewnham Grange, Canibiidge. F.R..S., barrister-at-
law of Lincoln's Inn. Pluniiau Professor of Astronomy in the Universitv nf
Cambridge, and Fellow of Trin. Coll., Jj. 9 Juh", 1845. m. 22 July, 1>>4.
Martha Haskins, second dau. of Charles Meredith Du Puy. of Philadeipliia,
U.S.A., and lias issue.
1. Charles Galton. b. 19 Dec. 1887.
2. William Robert, b. 22 Aug. 1894.
1. Gwendolen !Mary, b. 26 Aug. 1885.
2. :Margaret Elizabeth, b. 'l-l March. 1890.
in. Francis, of Wychtield, Cambridge. Fellow of Christ Coll. Camb.. F.R.S.,
b. 16 Aug. 1848, ,a. 1st. 23 July, 1874, Amy Riclienda, second dau. cf
Lawrence Ruck, of PantUudw, Machynlleth, and of Craubrook Manor
House, Xewingtou, Kent, and by her, who d. 11 Sept. 187ts has i.ssue, ason.
Bernard Richard Meirion. '>. 7 Sept. 1876.
He /i<. 2ndly, 13 Sept. 1883, Ellen Wordsworth, second dau. of John
Crofts, of Leeds, co. York, and by her has issue, a dau.,
Frances Crofts, b. 30 March, 1^86.
IV. Leonard, Major late R.E.,.M.P. for Lichfield Div. Staffordshire, 1892-5.
//. 15 Jan. 1850, m. 11 July, 1882. Elizabeth Frances, dau. of George Robbin.»
raser, of London, barrister-at-law.
. Horace, of The Orchard, Cambridge, sometime of Trin. Coll. Camb..
A.M.I.C.E., h. 13 May, 1851, m. 3 Jan. 1880, Hon. Emma Ceciha Farrer,
2U
FAMILr RECORDS.
dan. of Thomas Henry, Lord Farrer (see Bukkk's Peerage and Baronetage)^
and has issue,
1. Erasmus Darwin, ?». 7 Dec. IS^^l.
1. Ruth Frances, h. 20 Auc,'. 1SS3. '2. Emma Xora, &. 22 Dec. 1SS5.
vx. Charles Waring, h. 0 Dec. Ibb'o, d. 28 June, 185S.
I. Anue Elizabeth, b. 2 :March, 1S41, d. -ll April, 1S51.
II. Mary P^Ieanor, h. 23 Sept.. (/. lij Oct. 1S42.
in. Henrietta Emma. h. '21 Sept. 1S43, m. 31 Aug. 1S71, Richard Buckley
Litchfield, M.A. Camb. (Trin. Coll.), of the Ecclesiastical Commission,
barrister-at-law, son of Capt. Richard Litchfield, R.A., of Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester.
IV. Elizabeth, }>. 8 July, 1847.
The eldest son,
"WiLLUM Erasmus Daewix, of Ridgemount, Basset, Southampton, banker,
J.P., M.A. Christ Coll. Camb., h. 27 Dec. 1839, m. 2D Nov. 1877, Sarah
Price Ashburnev, dau. of Theodore Sedgwick, Councillor-at-Law, of Stock-
bridge, Massachusetts, and of Xew York, U.S.A.
Arms — Arg. on a bond gu. cotised vert between two mullets each within
an annulet gn. three escallops or. Crest — In front of a denii griffin segreant
vert, holding in the claws an escallop or, three escallops fessewise arg.
Motto — Cave et ande.
DAUGLISH.
Lineage. — "William Dauglish, of the Commis-
sariat Department, son of Adam Dauglish (or
Dalgleisk). of Roxburghshire, X.B., was h. 16
March. 1745, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Edmeston.
merchant, of Xewcastle-on-Tyue. and by her had
issue, a son,
William Dauglish. h. 12 Sept. 17^2. m. 17 Oct.
1808, Caroline, dau. of Esau Baker, and d. 11 Feb.
185.'). having by her, who d. 24 Aug. 1865, had
issue.
I. Georsre, h. 2h Oct. 1810.
II. Wilfiam, h. 10 Oct. 1812.
III. John, h. 10 Feb. 1824, m. Selina, dau. of
William Consett Wright, and has issue, one son
and two daus.
IV. Henry William, of -whom presently.
I. Elizabeth Caroline, I. 2 Sept. It09.
II. ;N[ary, h. 13 Sept. 1814, la. Frederick Rogers, of Toronto, Canada, and
had issue, one son and one dau.
in. Isabella, h. 27 April, lbl6. iv. Caroline, h. 25 Dec. ]bl7.
V. Sophia, h. 1 Jan. Ib2i.». rn. Robert Ashman Green ^lartin.
VI. Henrietta, h. 22 April, 1822.
The youngest son,
Hexry William Dauglish, of 54, Leinster Square, London, 6. 2 May,
1S27. 7/1. 3 March. 1852, Eliza, dan. of the Rev. Algernon Wells, and Eliza,
his wife, dau. of John Godfrey, uf Coggeshall, Essex, and has issue,
I. Milverton Godfrey, h. 23 Feb. 1^55.
II. Geoffrey Henry, b. t« Feb. 1858. iii. George Victor, h. 24 Feb. 1861.
IV. Algernon William, 6. 30 Xov. 1862. ^
V. Alban Francis, h. 19 Xov. 1805. vi. Maurice John, b. 2 Oct. 1867.
DENNIS. 215
I. Caroliue Eliza, h. 19 June, ISoS, d. 27 Aug. 1854.
ir. ilabfl Mary, b. 18 Sept. 1859, ?/i. the late Rev. Henry d'Alraaine, M.A.,
rector of Wiveton, Norfolk.
111. Dorothea Newton, b. 3 April, 1809.
Arms — Arg. an oak tree eradicated and lying fessewisc ppr. between in
chief two crci-cents gu. and in ba.se a pheon az. Crest — A camer.s head and
neck couped ppr. Motto — Be hardy.
DENNIS.
Lineage. — This family claims descent from Sir Thomas Dennis, ot
Holcombe, Sheriff 1508. Jonas Dennis, m. ^lavy Jerman, and left issue, a
son,
Jonas Dennis, of Exeter, who )n. 1st. Mary, dau. of — Evan, and 2ndly,
Sarah, dau. of James Lathdale, and was buried 1771, leaving, with other
issue, a son,
Jonas Dennis, of Exeter, West Indian merchant, m. Martha, dau. and heir
of John Cobleigli, of Creiliton, and d. 1777, leaving issue,
I. Jonas (Rev.), prebendary of Exeter, B.C.L. Exeter Coll. Oxford, 1800,
b. 1775, ;//. Juliana Sussanah. dau. of Rev. Thomas William Shore, vicar of
Sandal. Yorks, brother of John, 1st Lord Teignmouth (see Burke's Peerage
and Baronetage), and d. 6 Dec. iS-iS. leaving issue.
1. Fontelantus, b. 1828, d. young.
2. Fontelantus Secondus. 6. 1827. d.s.p.
1. Susannah Juliana, h. 18U. m. Col. Bullock. 2. Maria, b. 1816.
3. Anna. b. 1819. 4. Phoebe, b. 1821, m. Rev. Mason Cox.
5. Paulina Fontelanta, b. 1830, d. young.
II. John, of whom presently.
The younger son,
John Dennis, b. 1777, B.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon, 1800, m. Elizabeth, third
dau. and cc-heir of James Smith, of London, Russian merchant, and had
issue,
I. John, b. 1814. II. James, b. 1816, d. 1822.
III. S.^ML'EL, of whom presently. iv. Thomas.
The third son.
Rev. Samlel Dennis, of Launceston, Cornwall, m. Georgina Sai*ah St.
Leger, dau. of Capt. Call, and by her had issue,
I. GeouCiE Beal'CHAMP Gop.e, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth Gertrude, d. unm.
II. Alice Isabella, m. Rev. Knowlton Hampshire, vicar of Bampton, Oxon,
and has issue, three sons and four daus.
The only sou,
George Beauoha.mp Gore Denni.s. of Newacott, Holswortliy, North Devon,
J.P. CO. Coniwidl, ;M.A. Oxon, ls80, b. 11 Aug. 1846, m. 7 Jan. 1874, 2klary
Anne, eldest dau. of Gen. Sir John Forbes, K.C.B., of Inverernan, co.
Aberdeen, and has issue,
I. John Ralph St. Leger, b. 31 Dec. 1876.
II. George Stanley, b. 7 Feb. 1878.
III. Michael Frederic Beauchamp. 6. 3 Sept. 1880.
IV. Alban Ernan Forbes, 6. 17 May, 1884.
Arms— Enn. three bills or Danish battle-axes gu. Crest — A gri;^HS head
erased erm. MottO — Si deus pro nobis quis contra nos.
L'I6
FAMILY RHCOKDS.
DENNISTCUN.
Lineage. — -WAi-Ti-li Dic.nxistoun, minister of Camp-
sie, lt)00, had issue, a son. Wimjam Dkn-NIstotn, 1722,
Avho had issue.
I. Ar,K\AXL)i:i;, of whom pi-esently.
If. "William. in. William.
The eldest sod.
Alexander Denxis^toun, l7h-2, ,:i. ^Margaret, dau. of
AVilliam Bi-owu, of Lennox Hill, Campsie. and had
issue, eight children, who (/. vouuq: except,
I. "William. ii. James, of whom we ti-eat.
The younger son,
James Dexxi.nToun, of Golfhill, founder of the
Glasgow Bank in 17!'0, in. aud had issue, a son.
James Dexxi.>tulx, who ?». 17So. Mary, only dau.
of William Finlay, Laird of the .^Ios^. and by her had
seven children, of whom the eldest,
Alexaxdep. Dexxistocx, of Golfhill. ]\[.P. for Dum-
barton, I). 14 April. 179l». in. 12 ^larch, 1822. Eleanor, dau. of — Thomson,
aud had eight children, of whom,
Alexander Dexm.>toux, of Golfhill, Glasgow, and Roselea, co. Dumbarton.
h. Oct. 1827, 7)1. 10 Nov. 1852, Georgiua Helen, youngest daa. of Sir Charles
Oakeley, 2nd Bart, (.see Burke's Peei-ar/e and Baronetccje), and (129 Aug. 18S)y,
leaving eight children, of whom,
I. Alexander Hei.dewier Oakelev, of whom presently.
II. Charles Herbert Oakeley. J.P., co. Dumbarton, h. 2:' Feb. 1870.
I. Chax'lotte Eleanor, w. John Deunistoun.
II. Augusta, iJi. 18!;>3, David Sella r.
III. Catherine, ;/i. G Nov. 1878, Sir Marteine Owen ^Mowbra}- Lluyd. 2!ui
Bart., of Bronwydd, co. Cardigan, and has issue (set Bli;ke'.-> rcvni'j'j u)id
Baronetage).
IV. Constance, m. William Crawford Stirling Stuart, of Castlemilk and
ililton, Lanarkshire. . .
V. Edith.
VI. !Mary, vi. 26 June. 1889, John ]\[acpherson Grant. D.L. cos. Elgin and
Inverness, eldest son of Sir George Macpherson Grant. Bart,, of Balliu-
dallock, CO. Elgin, aud has is.sue (^ee Burke's Peerarje and Buronetcuje).
The eldest son,
Capt. Alexaxdee Helpewieu Oakelet Dennistoun. of Golfhill. Glasgow,
N.B. {Clubs — Bachelors'. Travellers'. White's, and Xew Club, Edinburgh).
Capt. 3rd Batt. the Black Watch. J. P. and D.L. for Dumbarton, and J. P.
for Lanarkshire, h. 14 June, 1867, hi. 6 Dec. 1894, Clare, second dau. of the
late Arthur Hanson, of Candili, Constantinople.
Arms — Per fcss arg. and erm. a bend sa. between an unicorn's head erase.l
in chief and a cross crosslet fitchee in base gu. Crest — A dexter arm in
pale ppr. the hand holding an antique shield sa. charged with a mtillet or.
Motto — Adversa virtute repello. •
DKVAS.
•J 1 7
DEVAS.
Lineage. — Tins family is dt'sct-nded from Tn(>MA>
Dkvas. \v!io came from Yorkshire ami settled at
^laideiiliead. co. Berks. He ;//. Sarali, dan. of —
Wikiboi-e. of Yoi-ks, and d. aliout 17S0. having by
lier, wlio '/. about 17^S. buried at ilaldeiihead, had
issue, a son.
Thomas L)l:vA^. twice !Mayor of Maideidiead, 17:^o
and 1795, h. 174:2, ui. at Cookliam. Berks, second dau.
and co-heir of Joseph Emmett. of Cierkenwcll, and
widow of Thomas Pitt, of ^faidenhead, and d. G Feb.
ISIO, having- by her. who <L 10 Jan. It^lir^. aged 77, had
issue,
I. William, of wliom presently.
II. Thomas, of Cliristchurch, Loudon, merchant, /-.
•1 Jan. 1777. ui. '2 ^larch, ISV'2. Anne Marie,
youngest dan. of Thomas Smitli. of Appleby, en.
Leicester, and d. Xov. 18il. having by her, who d.
July. 18t)o, had issue.
Tlionnis. of Dulwich, L. l:-> Dec. 1802, /u. o July, lb2-l-, Louise Charlotte,
ilan. of Charles Frederic Hennings. of IJuhvich, and. d. 7 Xov. 18G0.
having by her. who d. 11 A])i'il. 1879, aged 78, had issue,
(l)^Charies Frederic, ot rickhni-st "^^lauor, Kent, J.P.. B. A. Oxford.
//. '2') June, 18"J5. in. 21 .Sept. 181:8, Leonora, youngest dau. of Heury
Alexander, and </. lc^9t), JL-axnug- issue.
a. Henry Charles Alexander, h. 'Jl July. 1819.
h. Horace George, h. 1850, //;. 2 8ej)t. 1886, Edith Caroline, second
dau. of Lieut. -Col. Hon. Honry Walter Campbell {sl-c Blhkk's Peerage
and Baronetaije. Cawlhii;, E.), and has issue.
c. Frederick .Spencer Alexander, /-. 1858. d. in Western Australia,
2 March. 1890.
(2) Horace, of S[)ondon Hall, co. Derby, J. P.. 6. 28 Dec. 182b, ///.
19 Feb. 1857, Anne Shuttleworth, dau. of the late Edward Anthony
Holden. of Aston Hall, co. Derby (■-■''»/ Blrkl"s Landed Gtntrij). and has
issue,
Edward Thomas Holden, J. P.. h. 29 .March. 1859.
1. Sarah, m. 1st, Francis Cossum, of Maidenhead, and had issue. She m.
2ndly, Thomas Foster, of the same place, and had issue.
n. Anne, m. James Webl), of ^larllwrough, and formerly of Windsor, and
bad issue.
The eldei- son,
WiLLlA.M 1-)EVA.>, of Watliug Street, London, and Heme Hill, Surrey, 6.
28 Xov. 1771, )/i. 2U Xov. 1800. Sarah Frances, dau. of Robert Smith, of
Shareshall, co. Stafford (son of Thomas Smith, of Appleby, co. Leicester),
and (/. 4 Dec. 1814, having by her, wlio d. 2 Jan. 1848, had issue,
r. William, of Woodside, Old Windsor. Berk.s. and Canuon Street, London,
/.. 10 May, 1809, m. 15 July, 1845, Martha Ann, dau. of Charles Stanton,
of Upfield. Stroud, co. Gloucester, and*/. 18 Oct. 1870, having' by her, who (/.
14 Xov. 1894, had issue.
1. William Frederick, h. 7 May, 1847, m. 10 June, 1880, Mary Jane, dau.
of Thomas Edmonds, of Li%-erpool, and has issue,
William Stanton, h. 23 April, 1^88.
2. Charles Stanton, M.A. Oxford, of Pcterhurst, Clivedon, co. Somerset.
218 FAMILY RECORDS.
author of several winks on Political Economy, b. '26 May, IS-iS, ///.
0 June, 187-i, Eliza Mai-y Kathaiine, dau. of Francis Kidout Ward, ami
hy her, who d. 6 June. 1889, has issue,
(1) Fi-aneis Charles, /;. 8 A[>ril. 1877.
(2) Ambrose Joseph. 6. ll> April, 1878.
(3) Berti-an.l Ward, i. 7 Feb. 1882.
(4) Gabriel Edward. 6. 20 Mav, 188-3.
(5) Ravmund Georije. h 12 Sept. 1886. .
(6) Philip Edmond. h. 16 :March, 1888.
(1) Mary Mai-garet. (2) Lucy Mary.
1. Mary, </. younir. 21 ]May, 18.37.
u. Th<i.mas, of whom presently.
r. Frances, h. 16 Dec. Ib07, d.'nu.n. 20 Jan. 1826.
II. Mary, b. -i April, 1812. -/;. 5 June, 1839, William Everiugton, and J.
23 Oct. 1847, leaving issue.
The younger son,
Thomas Dlvas, of !Mounfc Ararat, Wimbledon. Surrey, and Cannon Street,
London, b. 27 Sept. 1813, in. 1st. 18 May, 1841, Hairiefc Elizabeth, dau. of
Rev. William Chai'lton, sometime vicar of Felmingham, Xorfolk, and by her,
who d. 10 July. 1870, has issue,
I. Horace William. 6. 26 March, 1842, d. 13 Dec. 1863.
ir. Arthur Charles (Rev.), rector of St. Peter's, Devizes, M.A. Oxon, b.
9 July, 1843, //;. 21 Sept. 1869. Louisa Mary, dau. of James Trevor, of
Xether Stowey, co. Somerset, and has issue,
1. Arthur Edward, h. 24 Julv, 1877. '
2. Horace Charlton, h. 2 :May, 1882.
3. Ernest Francis,' b. 15 April, 1884.
1. Helen Agnes. 2. Florence Gertrude.
3. Dorothy Louisa. 4. Bertha Kathleen.
5. Maud Trevor. 6. Jocelyne Mary.
III. Thomas Ernest, of Harrow-on-the-Hill, and Cannon Street, Middlesex,
b. 6 April, 1847, m. 5 Sept. 1872, Gertrude, dau. of Rev. Thomas Gronow,
of Ash Hall. CO. Glamort'an. and Gellvquarav, co. Carmarthen, and has issue,
1. Ernest William, 6.^12 Dec. 1875.
2. Thomas Gronow (Cannon Street, London), b. 8 ^lay, 1878.
3. John Lawrence, b. 12 Au^. 1880.
4. Cyril Edred, b. 22 :Moy, 18S2.
1. Mary. 2. Ernestine Gertrude.
- -IV. Hubert Edwin, of Xew York, U.S.A., b- 24 June, 1853, )u. 11 April,
1890, Edith Gertrude Barker,
v. Jocelyn, b. 28 June, 1859, d. ukui. 1 Sept. 1885.
I. Helen Rowena, ui. Ti June, 1867, Thomas Conway, of Home View,
Wimbledon. Surrey, and has issue.
II. Mary Harriet Gertrude, ,it. 7 June, 1877, Robert Lewin Hunter, and
has issue.
III. Bertha Katherine.
Mr. Thomas Devas m. 2ndly, 19 May, 1875, Emily, dau. of Edward Kough,
J.P., of New Ross, CO. Wexford, and widow of Gilliert Love, M.D. of Wimbledon.
Arms — Aig. on a chevron between three boars passant sa. crined, tusked
and hoofed or, a bee volant ppi-. between two bulls' heads cabossed of the field.
Crest — A mount vert thereon a lion rampant sa. collared or, holding between
tlie forepaws an escutcheon arg. charged Avith a spearhead erect of the second.
Mctto — Virtute et opera.
DEWAR.
•219
DEWAR.
Lineage. — John Dewar, Postmaster of Leith and
Kdinburgh, was supposed to be descended from the
Dkwards of Vogrie. He left issue, with four elder
sons,
I. George, of whom presently.
I. Margaret, buried 2."> April, 1790.
II. (Lady Kilmahew).
HI. Ann, ?u. — Xapier, and was hui-ied 8 Xov. 1799.
IV. A dan. III. — Gregg, of Kdinljurgh.
The son,
George Dewar, was h. about 1707, and »;. Isr,
Christina, only dau. and heir of John Panton, of
Basseterre, St. Christopher, West Indies, and had
issue,
I. John, in. a dau. of — Vernon, of Hylton, co.
Stafford, and had issue.
II. David, of whom presentlv.
He ni. 2ndly, Lady Caroline Bertie, youngest dau. of Peregrine, 2nd Duke of
Ancaster (see Burke's Extinct I'tennje), and d. 12 July, 1785; she (?. 'at
Bromptou, 8 June, 1774. His younger sou and heir,
David Dcwak, of St. Christopher. W.I., b. 1718, m. 1787, Penelope
Susannah, dau. of General Edwaid !Matliew, Governor of Grenada, and the
Lady Jane Bertie, his wife, third dan. of Peregrine, 2nd Duke of Ancaster
(above-mentioned), and d. 20 Xov. 1794, aged 46, leaving issue,
I. George Edward Mathew, b. I Sept. 1792, d. 7 Jan. 1803.
II. David Alke.mar^e Bertie, of wiiom presently.
I. Charlotte Jane. (/. vn)u. 8 Juno, 1837, aged 46.
The younger son,
David Albemarle Bertie Dewar, of 7, Gi^eat Cuml)erland Place, b. about
1794, m. 19 May, 1821, Ann Louisa, eldest dau. of Col. Richard Magennis,
M.P., of Grosvenor Place, W., and Chanter Hill, co. [Fermanagh, and the Lady
Elizabeth Anne Cole, his wife, second dau. of William Willoughby. 1st Earl
of Enniskillen (see Burke's Peera^y a?i(/ Barcnietnge), and d. Xov. 18o9, leaving
issne,
I. Albemarle, of whom presently.
II. George, of the War Office, who d. aged 26.
1. Elizabeth, m. Marquise Taliacarne, of Levanto, near Geneva, in the
diplomatic service of Italy, and had issue, Arthur Bertie, ^larquise
Taliacarne. who d. in Xew Zealand 1891, leaving issue, and Georgina, a nun.
The elder son,
Capt. Albemarle Dewar, of 87th and 20th Regts., of Doles, Andover,
Hants, b. 1822, vi. 30 June, 1854, Jane, only dau. and heir of Felix O'Beime,
son of Charles O'Beirne, of Kilbride House, Drumma, co. Leitrim, and d. —
June, 1862, leaving issue,
I. Albemarle O'Beirxe Willoughbt, of whom presently.
II. George Albemarle Bertie, b. 3 Xov. 1862.
I. Florence Jane Bertie, b. 22 Feb. 1857.
II. Adeliza Mary, b. 1859, d. an infant.
III. Adeliza ^lary Bertie, b. 8 !May, 1861.
The elder son,
Albemarle O'Beirne Willoughby Dewar, of Doles, and the Dean, Huist-
bourne Tarrant, Andover, Hants, 6. 15 June, 1855, ?}i. 29 April, 1882, Florence
'220 FAMILY RECORDS.
Wilhelniiua Rose, yountrer dan. of the late Lieut. •Col. !^[alTiott M;ittli<-u-.
D.L., for iiianj yeai*s Chairmau of the Oxfoi'dshire Quarter Scssiuus, late >'.>th
Reijt., and has issue.
1. Albemarle NVillouLrhbv David, /-. 16 Sc})t. 1S8(j.
n. Clive Albemarle Willoiighby. h. 'S[;\y. l>9l, il. an infant.
111. Hubert Stephen Lowry, h. Ma}', IS92.
Arms — Or a ship in the sea ppr; sails furled streamers flyinL;- a.?., on a chief
of the last two boars' heads erased ary. armed gu. Crest — An auehor ereet
sa. cabled or. Motto — Dum spiro spero.
DICKINSON.
Lineage. — Th(imas Dickixso.v, of Pickwick Lodge, Corsham, near Bath,
sometime an otHcer in a cavalry resrt.. said to be a cadet of the family of
Dickinson, of Kinq- "Weston, co. Somer.'^et. ra. the natural daughter ofthe
Duke of Hamilton, and by her, who m. :2ndly. — Berrinton. had issue, a son.
Col. Douglas John Dickin.sox, of Glanhouddu, Brcconshire. J. P. and D.L..
/'. ISIS, }n. Catherine ^lary, only child of John Jones, of Glanhouddu, and ^/.
ISoo, having by her, who <l. IStjo. aged 47, had issue.
I. John" Dolmlas, of whom presently. ii. Francis Dicrby.
in. William Vieris, Major, Welsh' Regt.. h. 'iS April. 1S56, m. — JShu-y,
dau. oi — Ambrustj, of cue Mauritius, and has issue.
Douglas Povah.
IV. Thomas.
I. Fanny, m. Rev. Herbert Williams, ]M.A.. vicar of Brecon, and is deceased.
II. Helen. iii. Alice Sophia.
The eldest sou,
JoHX Douglas Dickixsox, of Glanhouddu. Breconshire. J. P., and of Velindu.
Llandovery, late Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batt. South Wales Borderer.s.
formerly Lieut. 24:th Regt.. b. 30 May, 1849, m. 11 April. 1S77. Ada Mary, rtftli
dau. of the late John Parkinson, of Kinnersley Castle, co. Hereford, and has
issue,
I. Douglas John, b. 2 Jan. 1S78. ic. Frederick Glvn. b. 1 Nov. 1879.
III. Reginald Charles 1 , . , oi n i - -i
,- A\'Tr r 1 /■ twins, b. 31 Dec. lb.5'1.
IV. \\ illiam Graham J
Anns — Or a bend engrailed between two lions rampant gn. Crest — Oat of
clouds ppr. a cidnt arm erect of the last holding a branch of laurel vert.
RASTALL-DICKINSON.
Lineage. — ••This family claims descent from a Xorman knight in the train
of William the Conqueror, of the name of Rast-hal, which supposition is
supported by an ancient pedigree" (Hiitonj of Xeicark). William Diokixsox
Rastall-Dick'ixsox. of ^luskham Grange, Newark, Xotts, assumed the latter
surname by Royal Licence at the request of ^Irs. Henrietta Dickinson, o:
Eastwood, Hoo, York.s. in 1795. He was h. 175G. rn. Harriot, dau. of .Join.
Kenrick, of Bletchingley, Surrey, and d. 18-2"2. having by her, who d. 1805,
aged 38, had issue, three sons and six daus. The eldest son,
DICKSOX. 221
WiLi.iAM KasTai.i-Dickln.-^ON, of 10, Lowndes Street, S.W., Capt. in the
Deibyshii-e ^Militia, 6. 178S, //(. 1814, Emma, dau. of the lace James Peter
Fector. of Dovei-, by Frances, his wife, and <l. 1879, having hj her, who d.
188o, aged 'Jl, had issue,
I. William, h. Ibl."), d. unm. 18l)8.
II. Hknky Bai-OX Fk'Ti'I;, of whom presently,
'rheyuiintrer sou.
Hknuy Bahjn Fkctiii; Ra>iai.i.-Dkkinson, of Ashtou Keynes, near Ci-ioklade.
Wilts, J. P., late Capt. 15th Regt., educated at Sandhur.st (Cliih — Junior
United .Service), h. Id Dec. 181<.). j,i. l'^4.j. Kathaiine. second dau. of the late
James Haffenden. of Langford Hall, Xotts. and Holmwood. Tenterden. Kent.
and (/. 189(3, leaviu<r issue,
r. !Millicent Catharine.
II. Angelina Helen. „/. Col. Mark Sever Bell, C.B., V.C, R.E.. and ,/. 1S79.
having had issue.
1. Mark Fector Hougham, h. 1876, ./. 189-4,
2. Charles, h. and d. Ib77.
III. Cecilia Gi.ice.
IV. Kathleen, m. 1st-, lb74. Capt. Walter Sinclair, 38th Regt., and by him.
who d. 1887. has had issue.
1. Kathleen Helen, d. an infant. 1878. 2. (J lady s Muriel.
She -m. 2ndly, Col. George Upton Prior. A.A.G. at Gibraltar.
V. ^lildred Clare, m. Ib8:', Capt. Robert Elton Grey, late ord Hussars, and
lias issue,
^lonica Elton.
DICKSON.
Lineage. — William Dickson, m. 1786, Sarah, grand-dau. of Arthur Benson,
of Clackbeck, co. Lancaster, and d. 21 Xov. 1804, ha\dug by her, vrlio d. 2
^larch, 1788, had issue, an only child,
GKOKtii: Fkkdeui'K Dickson, of Abbot's Reailiug Haverthwaite. Ulverston,
and 20, Hanover Terrace. Regent's Pai-k, Londun, Coiisul-General of Buenos
Ayi-es. and Argentine ^linister for the year 1853, b. 2 May, 1787. m. 10 Sept.
1811, Jane, younger dau. of AVilliam Jones, barrister-at-law, by Elizabeth, his
wife, dau. of — Applebv, and d. 14 Feb. 1859, haviue bv her had issue,
I. William Cartwright, h. 12 March, 1813. (/. 26 Feb.'l814.
ri. Frederick Cartwright, of Chapel House, Staveley. Lancashire, h. 2 !Mav,
1814, jii. 1st, lO !May. 1845, So]>hia Georgiana. only dau. of Adinii-al Wilson
* Braddyll Bia-Iand. K.H. (see BlKKk's Landtd Geutri/), and by her. who d.
26 March, 1846. had no issue. He ik. 2ndly. 1851, Loui.sa, younger dau. of
Gray Rigge, of Wood Broughton (stc Bl"i;ke's Landed Gentrij), and by her,
Avho d. 'J5 ^fay, 1864, bad issue,
1. Frederick Maurice, h. 12 July, 1853. ^i. 1st. ^largaret Elizabeth,
youngest dau. of Rev. Edmund Townley, of Townhead. Lancashire. She
d.:i.p. 26 Feb. 1879. He m. 2ndly, Emily Houoria Xeve. youngest dau.
of Peter Yickers, of Castle Grange, co. Wicklow.
1. Sophia Caroline Louisa, </. unm. 1 Sept. lt'74.
2. Ellen. ;//. Aubone Pyke.
3. Anne Eliza, #//. Basil Robert im Thurn, who d. 22 Feb. 1890.
He ui. 3rdly, 14 Oct. lt=75. Helena Cordele, only dau. of the late Capt.
Victor, of Chaumont sur Loire, Fi-ance,
III. Thomas Ashtou Hodgsoi;. ui. Ist. EHz;ibeth, only dau. of Richard
Charlton, H.^I.'s Consul at tlu- Sandwich Islands, and had is.sue, three sous,
FAMILY RECORDS.
who all tl.s.i>. He m. l2ndl_v-, Anue Letitia, dau. of Francis Janvrin, of
Harloy Street, W., and by her had issne,
4. Francis. 5. Reginald.
1. Annift Sarah, ?/i. Georsre Christopher Davie, of Barnstaple, Devon.
2. Jane Elizabeth, m. her cousin, Arthur Thomas Mudcfe {see hfloir).
3. Mary Jones, vi. Richard Mallock, of Cockington Court, Torquay, and
d. '1 June, 1S7S.
IV. Spencer Naylor, h. 10 Feb. 1823, »?. Eliza Martha, dau. of Frederick
Boardman. of Liverpool.
V. George William, h. 21 Sept. 1824, d. unm. 29 May, 1847.
VI. Akthi"r Bkn>ox, of whom presenth".
I. Eliza Matilda, d. in infancy.
II. Jane Elizabeth, b. 17 Jan. 1820, m. Zachary Mndge, son of Admiral
Madge, of Sj'dney, Plymptou, South Devon, and had issue, three sons, of
whom two d. utun. and the youngest surviving, Arthur Thomas, in. (a*
(ibnre) his cousin, Jane Elizabeth, second dau. of Thomas Ashton Hodgson
Dickson.
The youngest son,
Arthur Bexsox Dicksox, of Abbot's Reading Haverthwaite, L'"lverston
(Club — Athentvum), J. P., barrister-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, M.A. Trin. Coll.
Camb.. h. 12 Jan. 1827, m. 18 Sept. 1866, Harriett Elizabeth, elder dau. of
John Barker, of Broughton Lodge, Grange-over-sands, by Marianne, his wife,
dau. of Robert Ellis Cunliffe, and has issue,
I. Arthur, barrister-at-law, Lincoln's Inn. b. 1867.
IT. George Fredei'lck Hayes. Lient, Royal Wel.^h Fusiliers, b. 25 Aug. 1873.
I. Frances Amy. ii. Mabel Jane, d. 26 April, 1878. in. Ida H. ]\I.
Arms — A:, three mullets arg. oh a chief or as tnany pallets gu. Crest — A
dexter arm couped at the elbow and gra-spitig a dagger all in bend ppr. Motto
— Fortes fortuna jurat.
DIXON.
Lineage. — Thomas Dix.ox. of Littleton, Cheshii-e,
b. 5 Jan. 1790. m. 7 Oct. 1812, Phillis, dau. of W.
Beckwith, and d. 30 ]May, 1878, having by her, who d,
28 Sept. 1840, aged 47, had issue,
I. Tho.ma.s, of whom presently.
II. William, of Liverpool.
III. James, of Chester.
The eldest son,
Thomas DixmX, of Littleton, Cheshire, b. 1818, m.
843, Anne Mary, dau. of Henry Potts, of Glany-
rafon, co. Denbigh, and d. '11 April, 1859, having by
her had issue,
I. Tho.mas Hexkt, of whom presently.
I. Emma, hi. Lieut. -Col. Alexander Ward Simpson,
late 18th Royal Irish Regt., Government Secretary,
Jersey, aud has issue, six sons and three daus.
II. Florence, ra. Rev. C. H. H. Stewart, and has issue, three sons and
one dau.
The only son.
Thoma-s Hexky Dl^Lox. of The Clappers, Gresford. Denbighshire, b. 8 !March,
1844, 111. '11 July, 1865, Mary Isabelle, dau. of the late Ambrose Wain, of
Clanarhton.
DOBREE
22:^
Arms — Per chevron ov and jru. within two chevronels. between three
lions' heads erased, five fletirs <le lys chevronwise and reversed alternately, all
counterchauged. Crest — A lion's head erased per fess arg. and gii. charged
on the neck, with three tleurs de lys of the last and pierced throaeh the
month bv an arrow, the point coming out of the back ppr. feathered arg.
Motto — Macte virtute esto.
DOBRfiE.
Lineage. — JoriN Dobuee fled from Xormandy about
1570, and built La Maison du Polet in loSO (see
SmiTjE's Huijenofs in Ewjlund). He ui. ^lichelle, dau.
of John, or ^lichael le ^lesurier, and left an only sot:,
John Dobri-e, bapt. 15 ^lay, 1572. id. 1593, Eliza-
beth Rowland, and left issue,
I. Elisha, 111. April, 1635, ^lary de Beauvoir. sister
of Peter de Beauvoir, vicar of Wadhurst, Sussex,
and had a son, Elisha, m. June, 1661. Mary de
Quetteville, and left a dau. Mary, who rn. her
cousin, John Dobree, son of Samuel Dobreo (^see
beloic ) .
II. JoHX, of whom presently.
iir. Thomas liapt. 16 Dec. 1599, vk 1st, Catherine
Carey, who d.s.p., and 2ndly, Anne Hardy, and by
her had issue,
1. Samuel, bapt. 9 Sept. 1635, ui. 22 Aug. 1661, Judith, dau. of John le
Mesurier, of Guernsey, and was buried 1 Oct. 169i, leaving issue,
(1) John, of The Polet. Guernsey, m. (as above) his cousin, Mary, only
dau. of Elisha Dobree, and d. 5 Feb. 1727, having had a dau. Mary, m.
the Rev. John Le Mesurier, rector of St. Andrew's, Guernsey, and had
issue.
(2) Peter, vi. Martha Carey, and had issue, a son, Peter, living 1726.
(3) William, of Loudon, merchant, b. 30 Juue, 1674, living 1691.
(4) Nicholas, m. Mary Carey, and d. before 21 Xov. 1751 (will proved
that date), leaving issue.
(1) Judith (will proved 26 March, 1747).
(2) Anne, ?/;. Abraham Le Mesurier (will proved 21 March, 1745).
2. Peter, m. Mary, dau. of John Bonamy, of Guernsey, and d.s.p. (will
proved 9 Feb. 1675).
3. Thomas, vi. Jacquine des Mardeaux, and was buried Feb. 1715,
leaving issue,
(1) Thomas, of Guernsey, merchant, living 1726.
(2) Samuel, of Guernsey, merchant, living 1726.
4. William, d.s.p. at Oxford.
IV. TVillinm. v. Peter.
VI, Samuel, chaplain to the Sweuish Embassy, iJ. unin.
I. Michelle.
The second son,
JoHX DoBnfiE, of The Trachot, Capt. of St. Samson, bapt. 8 May. 1597, hi.
1st, 13 Aug. 1623, Margaret, dau. of Peter Gibaut, magistrate. He in. 2ndlv,
Elizabeth, dau.cjf Thomas Andros. magistrate of the Royal Court of Guernsev,
and by his first wife had an only sou.
JoH.v DODREE, of The Truchot, bapt. 3 Oct. 1624, m. at Yitre in France,
Rachel de Lepine, and 'oy her, who was buried 15 Feb. 1696-7, had, with other
issue, an eldest son.
2-2A FAMILY RHCOK DS.
Hi.i^irA Dur.iiKi:. I);i[>r. II .lime, IGCS. ;». 1:'. Ft-Ij. lt5^9-!>0. !':ii/,alictli. dun.
<>t" IV'toi- H'.niy, of Tho Have dii Puits, and Maiy Bailloiil, his wife, and was
bviried 16 May, IT'JT, aged (53, leaving issue.
Klisha, of wlinm [)iesentlv.
Klizai)etl). //. 18 April. IoOl*. <//. IV Xov. 1713. Daniel Tui)|)er, of St. Peter's
Port, and was Iniried 3 Fel). 17S3, leaving issue.
Tlie only son,
Er.iSHA Dor.iM'K. of St. I^eter's Port, and of tlie Beauregard, Guernsey, l>. '■'>
June, 1608, m. 3 June. 1710, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Gary, of Brasserie,
magistrate of the island, and il. 14 Sept. 1720. leaving issue,
I. Pf.tk'[;. of whom pi'esentlv.
II. Daniel. /-. 14 Feb. 1724-5. <l. 23 Jane. 1720.
lu. Elisha. /-. 3 Dec. 1727, ,?. 4 May, 1730.
I. Elizabeth. l>. 2 April. 1720, m. Peter Dobree. of l.,ondou. merehaut. aral d.
about 178"'. leavinir issue.
The eldest son.
Pktf.k Dor.i;Ei:, of Beauregard, h. 30 July, 1722. lu. 30 June, 17-"1, Kaehel.
dau. of Peter Bonamy, and </. 3 May, 1808, haviuii" by hei-, who '/. 20 Oet. 1798.
had issue,
I. Bouamy. !•. 22 !^^arcb. 17">5, m. ^lartha, dau. of Peter Mouraut. of C'andie.
and had issue.
1. Peter Bonauiy, of Beauregard, !>. Dec. 1784, a jurat of the Royal
Court, w. his cousin, Emily, dau. of Ilellier Dobreo {■■<c'^ l"'l(ii':). and was
living i\p. 1834.
1. Martha, 6. Oct. 1788, nnui. 1834.
2. Elizauecii, t;. Feij. 179o, in. Capt. Robert Woolcoml)e, R.A., of A.shbury,
Devon, and had issue.
3. Mary. </. /utiti. 1829, aged 38.
4. Harriet, h. Fel). 1703, lu. William Brock.
5. Sophia, II. March, 1704, m. 4 ^lay, 1810. .Toliu Hankey Bainbriu'ge. of
Rohais. and had issue.
6. Ann. A. March, 1797, living luim. 1834.
II. Elisha. of tho (.'annicliers. !>. 11 Oct. 17o0, il. num. 1844.
lu. SA>rui:;r,, of whom presently.
IV. Peter, of London, b. 26 Jan. 1760. /.;. 20 Nov. 1786. Elizabeth, dau. ot
James Costeker. of Ashford. Kent, and had issue,
1. Peter Henry, h. 24 April. 1789, d. num. 10 Feb. 1818.
2. James. //. 1 Sept. 1790. 3. John Home, /-. 20 Dec. 1801.
4. Samuel Bonamy.
1. Elizabeth, l. 1787. ;//. Edward Norwood, of Dover, who «/. Xov. 1833,
leaving issue.
2. Sophia, ),i. Capt. Henry Lewis Robien Bettesworth, 4th Regt., and
had issue.
3. Amelia Sarah.
v. Hellier. of Hautville, l. 1 July, 1761, in. '27 June. 1783, Rebecca, dau. of
John Le ^larchant of Cxuern.sey, and by her. who </. 29 Oct. 1827. had issue.
1. Mary. 2. John.
1. ^Eary Anne, id. Thomas de Saumarez. and had issue.
2. Emily, m. hei* cousin, Peter Dobree (.s'-e above).
"3. Sophia, 6. 28 Aug. 1800, m. 16 Xov. 1830, John Le Cocq. and had
issue.
VI. Henry, b. 22 July. 1762. d. young.
VII. John, b. '> March, 17G(j, ;,<. Sarah, dau. of James Costeker. of Ashfoi'd.
Kent, and d..i.p. 14 Feb. 1.^12. She ui. 2udly. Rev. Benjamin D-.ivis.
[. ^lary, b. 11 Feb. 17.34, d. uh.u. 27 Sept. 182';.
II. Rachel, b. 3 :March, 1764, m. 10 :\larch, 1781, Lieut. -Col. Phillip Bain-
brigge, aud luul issue.
BOnnflK. 225
iir. EHznbeth Cary, h. 22 .Mfirch, 1770, m. 7 April, 17S8, Phillip Melvill,and
had i«sue.
The third son,
. Samukl I)o!'.k6f, of Waltlianistuw. Kssck. and of London, nit-ri'liant, h.
5 Feb. 17.")9, »?. 2 Dec. 178tj. Elizabfth, dan. and nltimatelv eo-heir of .Tose}>h
Chaplin Hanker, of Old Hall, Ka^t Bi'vn.],oU. co. Suffolk (%oii of Sir Joseph
Hankey, and Lrrandson of Sir Henry Hankoy). and Catherine, his wife, dan.
and co-heir of Isaac Clale. and d. 5 Feb. 1S27. liaving by her, who J. :>0 April,
1816, had issue,
I. Harry Hankey, of "Walthamstow, E^se.v. and of London, merehant, h. '>
Sept. 17S7, 111. •) !Mav. 182o, Amelia, Cv.\\\. of John Locke, and il.x.p. 1.')
May, ISll ; she m. 2iullv.8 Aug. 1842, ]:d\vard Smith Ellis (who >h lo Sept.
1849), and </. 24 Nov. 1852.
Tl. Richard John, of Stoneliouse, co. Devon, h. 29 Aug. 1788, /;;. ''• Jan.
1821, ^Margaret, dan. of William Wakeler, and d.s.p. Dec. 1847. She in.
2ndlv, Rev. John Smith (who J. 10 Jnlv, 18o9).
III. Joseph Phillip, h. 20 May, 1700. (7. nn,u. 1 July, 1821.
IV. Peter, d. in infancy, 29 Sep!. 1792. v. Saml'KI., of whom presently.
VI. Bonamy. of The Elms, "Walthamstow, Essex, and of London, a director
and governor of the Bank of Encfland, and a Commissioner of the Lientenancy
for London, h. 9 Dec. 1794, ,n. 6 Xov. 1817, Caroline, dan. of John Locke
{above-mentioned), and d. 1803, havini:: by her, who d. (5 Jan. 1823, had issue,
1. Bonamy. J>. 22 Xn<x. 1818, m. 26 Xov. 1840, Emma ^tary, fourth dau.
of Nathaniel Snell Chauncev, and had issue.
(1) Hany Hankey, b. 24 May. 1842.
(2; Augustus Croft, 6. 4 Dec. 1844.
(3) Robett Arthur Bainbrigge, h. 13 Dec. 1849.
(4) Richard Bonamy, in. 1882, and d. 1890. leaving a son and a dau.
(1) Caroline Locke. (2) ]\[ary Aurrusta.
2. Samuel, b. 4. d. 15 Jan. 1823.
1. Caroline Locke, b. 11 Feb. 1820, m. 17 July, 1841, Frederick John
Morris, who d. 9 ^lay. 1845, leaviiicr issue.
2. Mary, b. 14 July. 1821, ,,i. 2L\March, 1840, Capt. George MacCall,
84th Regt., and (/. 9 Xov. 1856, leaving issue.
VII. Jolui Gale (Rev.), of Holton, Suffolk, rector of Fleet I\larston, Bucks,
and of Xewbonrn, Suffolk, M.A. Camb., h. 29 Feb. 1796, /,;. 3 -May, 1821,
Elizabeth Emily, dau. of the Rev. Josepii Tweed, and had issne,
1. Josepli Hankey, b. 29 ^larch, 1824-, ,i>. 19 Xov. 1853, Josephine Cod-
rinoton, third dau. of Benjamin Bacon Williams, of Bnscot Piirk, Herts,
and has issue,
(1) John Hankey, b. 23 Xov. 1855.
(2) Harrv Elrino^ton, b. 25 Dec. 1856. (1) Josepliine Emilv.
2. Samuel, of the .5th Bombav L.L, b. 27 Feb. 1827, (/. ruim. Jan. 1854.
3. John Richard Philip, Lieuf. lOch Bornb.ay X.I., b. 4 Dec. 1830, d. Hn,n.
30 Oct. 1854.
4. Henrv Tweed, b. 28 Feb. 1832.
5. Edwa'rd, b. 18 June, 1833.
6. James Bimamv (Rev.), rector of West Tilbury, Grays, Esse.^, b.
17 Jan. 1835, m. Harriet 3Ioor, niece of Lady Hatherley.
1. Emily Jane, in. 9 Jan. 1849, Rev. George William Taylor, B.A., rector
of Clopton, Suffolk.
2. Mary Eliza. 3. Catherine Frances, d. an infant.
4. Frances Amelia, rn. Rev. Armine Stylenian Herring, vicar of St. Paul's,
Clerkenwell.
I. Frances Mary, d. unia. 13 Dec. 1832.
II. Katherine. d. nnm. 18 Oct. 1823.
The fifth son,
226
FAMILY RECORDS.
SxMCEL DoRR^E, of The Priory, "Welliueton, Somerset, J. P. cos. Sussex and
Somerset, h. 25 Ang. 1793, m. 1st. 14 Nov. 1815, Aun, dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Phillip Bainbrigixe, "vvhich lady (/. '26 Dee. following'. He m. 2ndly, 11 Aug.
1824, Jane ^laiy, dau. and co-heir of Carteret Priaulx. of Beaulieu, Guerusev-.
a niagi-strate for the island, and Marv Le ^larchaut, his wife, and <l. 12 Feb.
18§2, having by her, who </. 1-5 Jan. 1SS2. had issue.
I. Carteret Priaulx, b. 6 Ausf. 182.">, J. mini. 5 Dec. 1S43.
.11. Jdsepli Phillip, h. 10 Jane, d. 17 Autr. 1840.
in. Samuel, of whom presently.
T. Jane, h. 13 Feb. 1827, //;. 30 June. 1849, George Smith Fox, and (f. 29
Nov. 1874. leaving issue, 1. Carteret Dobree (Rev.); 2. Samuel George;
I. Jane Hannah ^[ary ; and 2. Helen Emily, m. 1882, Ernest Kuowling,
M.D., son of Rev. George Knowliuir, vicar of AVellington, Somerset.
II. Helen, b. 2.t June, 1S32, hi. 23 Dec. 1851, John Buncombe, and had issue.
1. John, J. 1891 : 2. Thomas (Rev.\ ui. the dau. of Gen. Place Thornford,
Dorset ; and 1. Marv Priaulx, m. TTiliiam Raban, son of Gen. Rabau.
The third son,
Sa3Iuel Dobree, of The Priorv, "Wellinsrton, Somerset, and of The Chalet,
Ealing, W., J.P. CO. Somerset, 'b. 7 April, 1843. ui . 27 Sept. 1871, Mary
Milford Tozer, second dau. of Stephen Franklin Bridge, M.D. of Old Court,
Wellington, SoUierset, and has had issue,
I. Henry Hankey East, 6. 4 Aug. 1872. d. same year.
II. Herbert Carteret Priaulx, &.'"13 April, 1875.
III. Franklin Bonamy Haukey, b. 31 July, 1876.
IV. Richard Harrv Bonamv itelvill. b. 9 Dec. 1877.
I. ^lary Kr.thcrinc Lo Marchaut, ft.' 24 Sept. 1873, d. 14 May, 1879.
II. Margaret Katherine Carey, h. 27 April, 1879.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st, gu. a crescent per pale or and arg. between three
trefoils slipped of the last; 2nd, erm. two chevronels gu. between three hands
.•ippaume of the last ; 3rd. per pale az. and gu. a wolf salient erminois ; 4th,
az. on a fess betsveen three saltires couped or, as many lions' heads erased of
the field and collared arg. Crest — On a mount vert a thistle leaved and
fracted ppr. Motto — Spe vi\'itur.
KONEY-DOUGAL.
Lineage. — Thomas Docgal, of Montrose, co. Forfar,
b. 20 Feb. 1765, ni. 1793, Mary Ann, dau of Capt. John
Guise, 6th Foot, who was son of Rev. Samuel Guise,
vicar of High "Wycouib, Bucks, and Mary, his wife, dau.
of Thomas Forbes, of Thornton, Aberdeenshire, and
d. 30 Nov. 1826, leaving a son.
JoH.v DociiAL, ot' Ratho, ^Midlothian and Glenfer-
ness, Nairnshire. J.P. and D.L., b. 12 April, 1796,
1)1. 16 July, 1827, Charlotte, eldest diu. of John
Sanford, Bengal Civil Service (Senior Judge), eldest
son of Rev. .John Sanford, rector of Cottesbrooke, co.
Northampton, and d. 3 March, 1871, h.aving by her,
who d. 18 Jan. 1882, had issue,
I. John Guise, b. 9 June, 1828.
II. Thomas Ballard, 79th Cameron Hiehlanders, b.
25 July, 1832, served in the relief of Lucknow and
■was killed in action at the Crag Picket in the North West Provinces,
8 Nov. 1863.
Indie
DOUGLASS.
T. Charlotte 'Mnrv, in. 12 Api-il, 1850, Rev. James Coley, U.
Chaplain to Lord Ilardiuee, and (/. 20 July, 1S59.
E.LC.S.,
II. iioiE AxNK, of whom presently. iii. Ellen Sanford.
IV. Lucy ilaria.
V. Elizabeth, m. (as his fii-st wife) 17 April, 1860, Capt. Edward Spread
Beami.sh, R.A., son of Henry Hamilton Beamish, and d. 22 Xov. 1863,.
leaving is.sue (see Bl'Iike's Landnl (ieutn/, ^^Exyusu, of Monntbeaniish).
VI. ^fary Ann, )n. 9 ]\Iarch, 18'J9, James John Guise.
VII. Louisa Dealtry.
The second dau.,
Ro.<K AxxE DOCGAL, of Ratlio, Midlothian. Balnageith, Moravshirp, and
Ashley House, Leamington, in. 1 Oct. 1851. l^i£Ur.-CoL. Richard Roxev, late
9Gth *Regt., son of Cusack P. Roney, M.A. of Trinity College. Dublin.
Lieut. -Col. Richard Roney was attached as Major to the 1st Jaeger Corps
(British German Legion) for service in the Crimea. He assumed bv Royal
Licence iu 1871, the name and arms of Dol'GAL, and d. 10 April, 1880, leaving
issue,
I. James Cusack (Rev.), B.A. St. John's Coll. Camh., vicar of Castle
Donington, co. Leicester, b. 22 July. 1852, m. 1 o July, 188-i, Juliana Lucy,
dau. of the late Rev. George Sanfoi'd, rector of "Weddington. co. Warwick.
II. Richard John, b. 30 May, 18.J4. ;/;. 16 Sept. 188-4, Agnes Rosa. elde>t
dau. of William Logan White, of Kellerstain, Midlothian {aee that fauiili/)^
and has issue, two sons and one dau.
III. John Dougal, Triuity Coll. 0\ou,b. 11 Sept. 18G2.
IV. Charles Edward, 3LA. Magdalen Coll. Oxon, b. 27 July, 1866.
V. Gt-'uige Bull, Lieut, loth Somersetshire Light Infantry, 6. 16 Sept. 1867.
I. Rosa Charlotte, in. 25 Feb. 1879, Rev. Herbert Sumner Acwoj-th,
vicar of Chobham, Surrey.
II. Mary Louisa.
III. Ellen Sanford, m. 4 June, 1881, Lieut. -Col. Frederick Arthur Forsjtb,
late 5th Fasiliers.
IV. Charlotte Elizabeth, hi. 4 Nov. 1884. Major John Andrew Greive. R.A.,
who assumed the name of ^IacKkxzik on the death of his cousin, J.
Mackenzie Greive, Rojal Horse Guards, who d. in Paris, Feb. 1891.
Arms — Arg. a mountain vert on a chief gu. a cross moliue of the field
between two lozenges vair, and for distinction a canton or. Crest — A bull's
head cabossed ppr. charged for distinction with a cross crosslet or. Motto —
Stand fast.
DOUGLASS.
Lineage. — Sir Johx Douglass, second son of James, 2nd Lord Dalkeith,
and younger brother of James, 1st Earl of Morton (see Burke's Peerage and
Baronetage), m. the heiress of Hawthornden, and by her had issue,
I. John, his heir, who m. — Douglass, heiress of Pitteudriech, but d.s.p.
II. David, of ■v\hom we treat.
The younger son,
David Douglass, m. 1479, Janet, second dau. and heir portioner of — •
Ogstoun, of Feltercairn, by whom he acquired the lands of Tilwhilly, co.
Kincardine. He had issue an only son,
James Douglass, of Tilwhilly, mentioned in a charter dated 29 Aug. 1526»
m. — Forbes, dau. of the Laird of Tolquhone iu Aberdeen, and by her had an
only son,
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228 FAMILY RECORDS.
Akthlk DoiGLASs, of Tilwliilly, also mentioned in the cliarter dated
29 Alter. 1520, and in a renunciation dated 3 July, loo5, and airain in a
remi.ssion tiated 12 Feb. lobl. He jh. Janet Auclunleek, dau. of tLe Laird of
Balmanno. and by lier bad i.ssue,
I. JoHX, of wlioui presently.
II. Arebibald, Constable of the Castle of Edinbargli, during the Earl of
Morton's Regency.
The elder son,
JoHX DoriiLA^s. of Tilwhilly. who obtained a charter of Coiifirniatiun under
the Great Seal from King J.vmls VI, during his minority, with consent of the
Earl of ^Morton, Regent, was mentioned in a charter dated the last day of
Sept. lo~4-. He obtained a remission under the Great Seal from King James,
16 Sept. 1574-, and built the Castle of Tilwhilly, lo7G. He //;. (cout. dated
1570), Gelis, dau. of Robert Er^klne, of Dun, and by her had issue,
I. John, of whom presenth'. ii. Alexander.
I. A dan. m. Patrick Graeme, younger, of Morphie.
II. F^lizabeth. id. William Wood, of Balbegno.
The elder son.
John UuUi.;lass, of Tilwhilly, rn. 1594. ^lary (one of the ^Maids of Honour
to the Queen), dau. of Sir Peter Young, of Seatou, Almoner to King Jami:s VJ,
and by her had issue.
I. John, of Tilwhilly, mentioned in a charter dated 17 Dec. 1G28, m. 162S,
Agnes, dau. of Sir John Barclay, of Mathers, and left issue, two dans.,
1. Ann, m. Jnnies Hogg, of Blerydryke.
2. A dau. hi. Major Sinclair.
II. Archibald (Sii'j, of Tiiwhiily, m. Eleanora, dau. of Lord Audley, and
d.s.p.
III. Robert (Sir), of Tilnhilly, was retoured heir in special to his father in
the lands of Strickalthro and others in co. Forfar, 20 July, 1(347. He m.
1st, ^largaret L'dward, dau. of the Loi-d Provost, of Edinburgh, and relict
of William Forbes, of Craigievar, but by her had no issue. He 7ii. 2ndlv,
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Barnett, of Leys, and by her had issue,
1. Robert, of the West Indies, one of the South Dnrien Company, and
as such was impeached by tiie House of Commons in lOOG. He rn. a dau.
of James Innes, son of Adam Innes, of Redhills. co. Murray, and grand-
son of Sir Robert Innes, of that ilk, by Lady Grizel Stewart, dau. of
the Earl of ^lurray, and by lier had issue, a son,
Gilbert, d. itiim. 1757.
IV. Jamks, of whoiu prtsently. v. Fi-ancis, d. num.
VI. "William, d. inun. vii. Peter, d. xuirii.
I. Mary, m. William Leash.
II. Ann, rn. Gilbert Garden, of Tillifro.skie.
III. Elizabeth, m. William Troop, of Balnacraig.
The fourth son,
James DouiiLASS, of Inchmarlo, obtained a cliarter nuJer the Great Seal ou
the lands of Inchmarlo in. 16G4. He m. Isabel, dau. of David Ramsay, of
Balmain. and d. 1G72, having by her had issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. David, a writer, whose male issue is extinct.
III. Archibald (Rev.), of Salton, i/«. Janet, dau. of Rev. William Carmichael,
of M'Kerston. and by her had issue,
1. Archibald, Capt. to the British Forces, m. Isabell, dau. of Robert
^[elvill. of C'arsendor, and J. 1743, leaving issue,
(1) William, vi. Cecilia, dau. of — Kinnier. and by her had an only
dau., Cecilia Douglass Kinnier.
(2) John Bishop, oi Salisbury, one of H.^I.'s Chaplains in Ordinary,
canon and prebendary of Windsor, Chancellor of the Xoble Order of
DOUGLASS. 229
.. the Garter. Plo m. Isr. Doiotliea, dau. of William I'ei-shouse. of
Reynolds tiall, co. SfalYurd. hut by lier bad no i.ssue. He //(. '-ndly,
Elizabetli, dau. of Briuleriell Rice Rooke, and by hei- had issue, with a
dau. Elizabeth, a son,
William (Rev. ), canou of Sall.sbury and Chnncellor of the Diocese,
a pi-ebendary of Westminster and vicar of Gillingliam, in. Ann, dau.
of Baron de Brackel. of Yverdun, Switzerland, and d. 1810, leaving
issue,
a. John, Lieut. (J4t:h Fleijt.. d. urnn.
b. William, of the E.I.C.S. ^Madras, in. 1st. his cousin. Selina, dau.
of ^lajor-Geii. Sir H. Wilhjusfhby Rooke, K.C.H., and bad is^ue, a
son, William Willoughby Xassan, d. rtiim. l!?57. He vi. "indly,
Caroline, dau. of Capt. J. Hare, lafe ■22nd Dragoons, and by her
had issue, John Charles; Charles Whittingham Horsley : Selina
Mary; Caroline Annie: Annie Elizabeth ; and Louisa.
fl. Elizabeth Harriet, m. Rev. H. M. Waijner, vicar of BriLrhton.
and d. 1S2'J.
b. Annie Catherine, //;. Hon. D'Arcy Godolphin Osborne, and d. in
1851.
c. Louisa Helen.
(3) Robert, (/. II n III.
(1) Helen. (2; Isabella. (3) Elisabeth.
1. Helen. 2. Janet.
IV. Alexander, professor of Hebrew in the College of Edinburgh, d. iiuiu.
I. Grizel, m. lGS4r. John Leslie, of ^fidletonn (now Findrasie).
The eldest son,
JOHX DoL'KLASS, of Tilwhilly, who. ?h. 1st, IGGfJ, Grizel. sister german of
Sir John Forbes, of Watterton, and by her had issue,
1. James, d. iciim. u. JoHX. of whom presently.
1. Jean. )u. IG'JO, Joseph Brodie, of !Milnto\vn.
He ni. 2ndly, Eupheraia Butler, and d. 1723. His only surviving son,
JoHX DOL"iiLAs.s, of Tilwhilly, ni. 1700, Agnes, dau. of John Horn, of West-
hall, and d. 1741', leaving Issue,
I. John', of whom presently. ■ . '. .
I. Isobel, in. James M'Kenzie, of Dalmore.
II. Ann, m. Rev. James Chalmers.
itr. Eupbemia, m. Charles Irvine, of Cults.
The son,
JOHX DoL'GLAs.s, of Tilwhilly, who acquired the lands of Gellan and Dal-
hackie, in. Mary, dau. of the Hon. John Arbuthnott, and sister german of the
late John, Viscount Arbuthnott, and d. 1791, aged 84, leaving issue,
I. JoHX, of whom presently.
II. James, d. youns".
I. Margaret, in. William Young, merchant in Aberdeen.
II. Agnes.
III. Elizabeth, in. Alexander Dingwall, merchant in Aberdeen, sou of
Dingwall, of Cnlsh.
The only surviving son,
John DoL(;r.\ss, of Tilwhilly, obuiined in 17-'30 a Royal Charter on the
lauds of Tilwhilly, Gellan, and others in co. Kincardine, and anotlier in 1759,
of the lands and l)arony of Dalhackie, co. Aberdeen, was a barristor-at-law of
the Sujireme Court in Scotland, and .A-dvocate in 1759. He m. Hannah, dau.
of Sir George Colquhoun, Bart., of Tilly House, and d. 1773, leaving issue,
I. JoHX, of whom presently.
II. George, barrister-at-law, and Advocate in 1796.
The elder son,
JoH.N' DoL'GLASS, of Tdwhilly, who acquix'ed the lands of Kincardine O'Xeil,
230
FAMILY RKCORDS.
CO. Aberdeen, ni. Pennel, dau. of John ilackenzie, of Drumtochtj or Wood-
stock, and liad is.sup,
John", of whom presently.
Ann, b. 1 Aug. ISOl, m. Dr. William Brown, of Edinbcrgh, and d.s.v.
■ The son.
John- Dorr.LAss, of Tillwhilly, m. 18.37. Jane, third dau. of James Kennedy,
of Caledou House (.-ve Birke's' Landed Gentry), and d. 11 Oct. 1870, leaving
issne, '^
I. John Skolto. of whom presently.
II. Archibald Kennedy, Capt. o7th'Regt., h. 19 Dec. 1S39, d. March, 1873.
III. James ^Nfackenzie, 6. 12 Dee. 1841, J. May, 1842.
IT. George Louis Augustus, l. "24 Xov. 1845, d. Sept. 1854.
V. Edward, h. and '/. July, 1852.
I. Jane :N[aigaret. h. 13 March, 1843, d. 14 April, 18C2.
The eldest son,
John- Sholto Douglass, of Tilwhilly. h. IS Xov. 1838, vi. 24 Feb. 1864.
Vanda, dau. of Baron Ernest de Poellnitz, by Isabella.' his wife, dau. of
James Ochoncar, 17th Lord Forbes, of Castle Forbes, co. Aberdeen, and d.
Sept. 1874. leaving issue,
I. John- William Kdwakd James, of whom presently.
II. Robert Ernest, h. 11 :May, d. 5 Dec. 1867.
III. George Norman, b. 8 Dec. 1868.
I. Mary, b. 21 Jan. 1871, ui. — Fairbnrn.
The eldest son,
John Witmam Eoward Jamfs Doi-olas^. of Tilquhillic and of Ven^h.
Cottage, Invery, Banchory, X.B., b. 16 Feb. 1865. °
,^
^m4
DUGDALE.
Lineage.— Edmuxd Dtgdale. of Great Harwood,
Clitheroe, Lancashire, bapt. 11 March, 1G93, m. 26
Dec. 1721, Ann, dau. of — Dagon, of Great Harw-ood,
and was buried 2 July. 1737. leaving issue,
I. John, of whom presentlv.
II. David, of Great Harwood, bapt. 27 2*Iarch, 1726,
m. 10 Oct. 1759, Jennet, dau.' of — Bailey, of Read,
Lancashire, and had issue, Edmund, Robert, d.s.p.,
John and Thomas.
III. Richard, of Great Harwood, bapt. 19 Jan. 1728,
m. 25 Aug. 1751, Ann, dau. of Jonathon Calvert, of
Great Harwood. and was buried 3 Jan. 1811,
leaving issue, Edmund, Jonathon, Xauny, Betty
and Peggy, all living 1833.
The eldest son,
John Dlgdale, of Great Harwood, bapfc. 23 Sept.
1722, VI. 24 Sept. 1749, Ann, dau. or Xathaniel
Aspden, and was burled 6 July, 1791. haWn? by her,
who was buried 23 .May. 1795,'ao'ed 67, hadTssiie,
I. Edmund, of Great Harwood, b. 12 April, 1757, in. 16 Sept. 1793, I*eggy,
dau. of Thomas Hindle, and was buried 5 July, 1809, leaving an only chfld',
Ann, m. 11 Oct. 1810, her cousin, William Dugdale, of Lower House
(vide post).
II. Xatha.mel, of whom presently.
III. Thomas, bapt. IS May, 1766, m. 7 Sept. 1793, Grace, dau. of Edward
Pickles, and by her, who d. June, 1797, had issue.
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!V. John, bapt. 2S ]klay, 1769, </. v.nm. July. 1820.
V. Adam, of Dovecot House, Lancnsliirr, b. Jan. 1771, ?>?. 25 Dec. 1800, !Marv,
dan. of John Har'jrraves, of "Whcatley Lane, Burnley, Lancashire, and d.-\p.
I. Anne, h. 2."? Feb. 1752, vi. 3 Sept. 177o, James Haworth, of Great
Harwood, and d. Feb. 182o, leavinsf issue.
II. Charlotte, h. April, 1773. m. 24: ^lay. 1791. James Sjkes, of Accrington,
Lancashire, and J. 5 Au<^. 1S21, leaving issue.
T^c second son,
X.VTHAXiKL DuiiDALE, <)f Great Harwood, Lancashire, bapt. 30 May, 1762. m.
27 ^[arch, 1785, Ellen, dau. of John Smally, and d. 23 Sept. 1S16, having by
her, who was i^uried 4 Aug. 1S2S, aged '"i5, had issue,
I. John, of Irwell Bank, ^lanche.ster, bapt. 15 Jan. 1786, m. 1st, 25 Oct.
1809, !^[al•y, dau. of James ^Nfarshal, of 3Ianchester, and by her had issue,
from vvhoQi descend the family of DrGt'ALE, of Wroxall Abbe;/ (see Bukke'-s
Landed Genfry). He lu. 2ndlv, Elizabeth, dan. of Williani Whittenbury, and
d. 29 July, 1855.
II. James, of Lower House. Habei-ghameaves, Lancasliire, bapt. 12 Feb. 1792,
m. Ellen, dan. of John ..lavtland, of Padihani, Lancashire, and had issue,
1. John, b. 12 Auo-. 1823. 2. William, &. 28 Dec. 1831.
1. Ellen, b. 4 April, 1821. 2. Marie, b. 3 Dec. 1825.
3. Elizabeth, b. 2 Dec. 1827.
m. William, of Lower House, Lancashire, bapt. 26 Oct. 1793, y,i. 1st, 11 Oct.
1810, his cousin, Ann. only dau. and heir of Edmund Dugdale, of Great
Harwood (vide o.nte). and by her, who was buried 16 Jan. 1823, liad issue,
John nnd "Nrniy. He w. 2Tidly, 21 Aug. 1826, Sarah, dau. of Henry
Roberts, of Fence Pendle Forest. Lancashire, and by her had issue, Adam,
h. 8 Is^ov. 1828, and Jane. b. 15 Jan. 1832.
IV. Thomas, of whom we treat.
I. Mary, bapt. 7 March, 1803.
The fourth son,
Thomas Dtgdale, of Griffin Lodge, co. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., I. 14 May,
1797, m. 13 !March, 1824. Elizabeth, only dan. of Thomas Walmslev, <'>f
Blackburn, Lancashire, and. d. 17 March, 1875, having by hei', who d. 9 April,
1866, bad issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. Adam, of Griffin Lodge. Lancashire, J. P., h. 19 Oct. 1833, m. 17 Jane,
1875, Amy Agnes, dau. of Thomas Harrison, of West Hill, Staleybridge,
Cheshire, and has issue,
1. Adam Xorman, b. 8 July, 1877. 2. Thomas Gilbert, b. 2 March, 1880.
1. Hihia, b. 31 :\Iarch, 1876. 2. Amy Bessie, b. 22 Dec. 1878.
3. Edith :\ruriel, b. 3 Feb. 1882.
III. James Boardman, of Sanfoi-d, Wareham, Dr)rset. J. P., b. 29 April, 1843.
I Mary, b. 29 :\Larch. 1827. vi. 14 Oct. 1847, :Mile3 Rodgett, of Sandford,
Wareham, Dorset. J. P.. who d.< p. 6 June, 1882.
11. Ellen, b. 9 Feb. 1829, m. 4 June, 1851, James Burton, of Hilton House,
Prestwich, Lancashire, and d. 4 June, 1891, having b}^ him, who d. 9 April,
1865, had issue.
HI. Elizabeth, h. 31 Jan. 1836, m. 30 Jan. 1861, Richard Bashall Rodgett,
of West Clifie, Preston, Lancashire, and by him, who d. 2 Jan. 1862, aged 33,
has issue.
IV. Anne, b. 24 April, 1840, m. 28 Sept. 1871. Rev. William Theodoric
Vale, vicar of Helsby, Cheshire, and d. 25 Sept. 1886, leaving issue.
The eldest son,
Thomas Dcgdate, of Gross Hill, Blackburn, Lancashire, b. 18 May, 1831,
m. 14 Xov. 1861, Ellen, only dau. of Joshua Appleyard, of Clare Hall,
Halifax, Yorks, and d.v.p. 19 Feb. 1874, having by her, who m. 2ndly, 24
Nov. 1875, Henry Williams, of Moor Park, Harrogate, Torks, had issue.
232 FAMILY RECORDS.
I. J<>iiN' A PPLKTAKD, of whom presently.
I. ]\lary Ellon, ),i. 22 July. 1S91. Franciy D!ck.~.on "Wise, of Noitli Lodge,
Ripon, York.s, and has issue.
u. Annie.
The only son,
John" Apii.ti'Ai;!) Dl'GPAi.e, of Cross Hill, Lancashire, bairister-at-law, h.
G Ang. 18G'J.
Arms — Err:), a cross nioline gu. bet>veen four hurts. Crest — A griphou's
head erm. ^vings endorsed erminois goi'ged with a collar az. therefrom pendant
a cross nioline <ri\. Motto — Pei-severando.
DUMBLETON.
Lineage. — CiiAia.Es Dlmjsletox, of East Horse'.ey, Sarrey, r.nd Marlborough
Buildings. Ijatli, b. 1753, ni. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Isane Bu\ton. of Coggeshall,
Essex, and by her had issue.
I. Charles, vi. the dau. of St. Leger. and d.s.p.
II. Hk-VKY, of whom presently.
in. Thomas, m. Augusta, dau. of — Leigh, and J.^-.^j.
I. Maria, d. young.
He VI. 2ndly, Charlotte, dau. of — Leycester. and d. 1825, having by her had
issue.
II. Charlotte. in. Harriet, (/. imui. 1851.
The second son.
He.vkv Dl'.mhllion', of Thornhill Park. Hants, ui. Ellen, dau. and co-heiress
of .John Xorris, of Hughenden, Bucks, and had issue.
I. Henry-, of Vancouver Island, and of Hall Grove, Hants, m. Ciira, dau.
of ■ — Garcia, and has issue,
1. Henry. '2. Churles. 3. Lewis. 4. Allan.
1. Ellen. 2. Cotistauce. 3. Beatrice. -i. Evelyn.
II. Charles, Gen. in the Army, late 10th Lancers. H.PJ.I.C.S.. /-. 13 May,
182-i, m. ElizabetLi, dau. of Sir Thomas Reed. K.C.B., and by her has issue.
1. Horatio Xorris, Capt. R.E., b. 23 Oct. 1858. 2. "Arthur.
3. Joscelyn.
1. Rosalind. 2. Grace. 3. Elizabetii.
4. Esther. 5. Violet.
in. Arthur Vincent. Major, late 21sfc Hussars, m. Marion, dan. of Col.
Benson, 21st Hussars, and by her has issue,
1. Charles. 2. Edgar, deceased. 3. Henry.
IV. Edgar Xokkis. of whom presently.
V. Horatio, m. Blanche, dau. of — Robson, and by her has issue,
1. Richard. 2. Geoffrey.
1. Margaret. 2. !Mary.
VI. Walter, rn. Emma. dau. of Sir Henry Felly, and by her had issue,
1. Douglas. 2. Roderick. 3. Harold. 4. Berti-am Walter.
1. Cecil Blanche. 2. Laura. 3. Beatz-ice.
4. Kathleen. 5. Helen. 6. Violet.
7. Hilda. 8. EVme. 9. Blanche Gabriella.
I. Ellen, »;. 1st. Rev. "W. Dyne, and 2udly, Rev. A. Saulez.
II. Agnes, »j. Rev. Charles Dirkinsou, and had issue,
1. Walter. 2. Ermst. 3. Cliarles.
1. Florence. 2. Elizabeth. o. Evelyn.
III. Rosalind, ///. Gen. de Courcy Scott, and has issue.
DUXDAS.
'IHii
1. Arthur. 2. Cecil. 3. Lauii.stou.
1. Rosnliiid, d. iDim. 2. Alicf.
IV. Alice Loaisa, in. Otto Strieilino-er, and bus issue, Oscar and Alice.
V. Florence, in. John Or.sborn, ^I.D.
The fourth son,
Thi; Rev. Edijai; Xhkims DLMi:Li;T(i.\. of Swanmore, Isle cf Wight, prc-
hendarv of Exeter, !M.A. Ivxeter Coll. Oxou, and rector of St. Janiess, Kxeti r.
h. 1829, m. 19 July, ISoS. Mary, dau. of Rev. James Williams Hatherell,
D.D. (see that fimily). and by her. Avho d. 5 ^lay, 1874, has issne,
I. Edear Clement, B..\. Keble Coll. Oxford, barrister-at-law, h. 1854, ),i.
18S3,':\iabel, dau. of Henrv :SIetcalfe.
II. Henry Fi'anels, B.A. Hertford Coll. Oxford, h. 18G2. d.s.p. 1887.
III. Arthur Xorris.
I. Irene iTavy. ii. Anna Lucy. iii. 1S87. Edmuud Harrison Saulez.
III. Agnes Beatrice, m. 1888, John Alston, and d. 1891.
IV. Agatha Sibyl.
DUNDAS.
Lineage. — Siu AVilliam Dundas, of Dundas. son of
John Duxdas, of Dundas {see Buuke's Landed Geutnj'),
in. Margaret, dau. of Arcliibald Wauchope, of Niddry,
and. d. 1513, leaving issue,
I. James (Sir), from whom descend Dundas, of Dundas
(see Buuke's Landed Gentnj).
II. WiLLiAir, of "vvhom we treat.
The younger son,
William Dcxdas. of Duddingstoun, West Lothian. //;.
Marjory Lindsay (heiress of Duddingstoun), and had
issue,
David Dunda.^. of Dudding^ton, ,/;. ^Marjory Hamilton,
of Orbiston, and by her had two sons,
I. James, ot" Duddingston. ni. Isabella, dau. and co-
heir of William Maule, by Bethia, his wife, dau. of
Alexander Guthrie, of Outhrie, and was ancestor of
Gabriel Hamilton Dundas, of Duddingston and West-
burn, who became co-heir gen. of the Earls of Crawford and Lindsay,
Viscounts Garnoch, and Lords Lindsay, of The Byres.
II. Geokge, of whom wc treat.
The younger son,
GEOKiiE Du-vr>As. of !Mai\our, m. ^largaret, dau. of William Livingstone, of
West QiKirter. He acquired the lands of King Powie and Manor, charter
dated Xov. 1G28. He lett issue,
JOHX Dlxdas, hi. 1G69, Elizabeth, dau. of — Hamilton, of Kilbrackmount,
and d. 1711, leavinsr i-^sue.
RALru Dundas, of ^lanour, co. Clackmannan, h. 1675, }n. 1698, Helen, dau.
of Sir Tliomas Burnet, physician to Charles II, Ja^ies II. William 111, and
QcEEN Mart, and widow of Craufurd. of Auchinames, and niece of Bishop
Burnett, and d. Apiil. 1729, leaving issue,
I. John, father of Gen. Ralph Dundas. of ^lanour. h. 16 Oct. 1701, m. 1st,
Anne, dau. of John Murray, of Polmaise, and by her had is.sue. Ralph, Gen.
in the Army and Governor of Dungaiinon Fort, who d. 1814, leavinsr a son,
Ralph Ptrter, Commissioner of E.xcise in Dublin, in. ihe dau. of La Touche,
and d.s.j). 1828. He m. 2udly, Agues, dau. of John Haldan, of Landrick, and
234 FAMILY RECORDS.
by her had a dan. Margaret, r,i. Alexander Oswald, of Sliield Hall, Glasgow,
and fiad issue,
II. Thomas. :M.D., h. IS April, 170.5, m. Jean, dau. of James Fairbaime, and.
had issue,
1. Ralph, Capt. H.E.I. C.S., m. E'lizabetli, dau. of — Wrangliam, of St.
Helena, and d. about 1800, leaving with two dans., a son, Thomas, of
Manour, s. his cousin. Ralph Peter. 1828. was in the Army of the
H.E.I.C.S., m. ^liss Biisto, and had issue, Edward and Ralph.
2. Chnrles. Capt. H.E.I.C.S., (/. mnn. 18U.
1. Elizabeth. 2. Mavy, killed by the fall of a bridge at Edinburgh,
in. Ralph, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, m. James Edmonstone, of Xewton.
II. Mary, ul. George Abercromby, of Tullibody, and had issue.
III. Janet, m. 1st, James Don, of Bonyside. and 2ndly, James Campbell, and
3rdly, — Aiken, of Wolverhampton, and left issue.
IV. Anne, m. James Ramsay, of Ochtertyre, and had issue, John, d. unm. 1814.
The youngest .'■on,
Ralph ^Dcxdas, of Manour, h. 23 April, 1709, m. 1731, Mary, dau. of
William Berry, merchant in Edinburgh, and d. 23 Dec. 1789, leavino- issue
I. Ralph, Capt. R.X., h. 12 Oct. 1732, (/. nnvi. about 1781. °
II. William, h. Oct. 1738, d. young.
HI. David (Sir), of Richmond. Surr-ey, Serjeant Snrgeon to George III. waa
created a Baronet 22 :May, 1S15. He was h. 7 Dec. 1749, m. 1774, Isabella,
dan. of William Robert-son. of Richmond, Surrey, and d. 10 Jan. 1826,
leaving surviving issue,
1. William (Sir). 2ad Bart., I. 10 Dec. 1777, d. unm. Xov. 1840.
2^ James Fullorton (Sir), 3rd Bart., -Major Bengal Artillery, 6. 27 Aug.
1786, d. num. 16 June, 1848.
3. John Buruet (Sir), 4th Bart., of Richmond, co. Surrey, and LlaveUv,
CO. Carmarthen, Rear-Ad miral. R.X., h. 16 Xov. 1794,' s. his brother
1848, m. 30 Dec. 1828, Caroline, third dan. of the Rev. John Jetfreys,
rector of Barnes, co. Surrey.
1. Isabella.
IV. James, of whom presently.
V. George, Rear- Admiral, R.X., b. 1756. m. Ann, dan. of Thompson, and cZ.
at the Cape of Good Hope. Aus:. 1814, leavincr with other issue,
1. William Bouldeu, ^lajor-Gen. and Inspector of Artillery, an able mili-
tary and scientitic officer, h. 1787, m. Jemima Agnes, dau. of Robert
Graham, of Fintrv.
2. Ralph, b. 1790.'
1. Maria, m. Thomas Graham, R.X. 2. Agnes.
I. Barbara, m. John Brown.
II. Beatrice, rn. John Gardiner, and d. about 1780, leaving issue.
III. Hellen. iv. Agnes. v. Joan.
The fourth son,
James Dundas, of Edinburgh, Clerk to the Signet, b. 25 :N[arch, 1752, s. to
the estate of Ochtertyre, on the death of his cousin, John Ramsav, in 1814,
m. 1794, Elizabeth, dau. of William Graham, of Airth, and d. 1831, 'having by
her, who d. 1832, had issue, with 6ve daus.,
I. Ralph, b. 21 Aug. 1795, d. 1824.
II. William, b. 1'? July, 1796, who 5. his father at Ochtertvre, and d.s.p. 1842.
III. David (Right Hon. Sir), Knt., of Ochtertyre, Q.C., P.C., Solicitor-General
in 1846, knighted 1847, and was Judge Advocate General 1849, and M.P.
for Sutherland. He was b. 24 Jan. 1799, and d.s.p. 1877.
IV. George, of whom presentlv.
v. John, Clerk to the Signet, b. 19 Dec. 1803, m. Jemmina, dau. of William
Macdowall, of Garthland, and d. 1873, having by her had issue,
BALES.
23^
1. Ralph, b. IS48, Clerk to the Signet 1SG9, //i. Emily, dan. of Robert
RobertsoTi. of Auchkctc-^. and has issce, with three dans., a son Robert.
1. Wilhelniina Jane. 2. Jemima Joanna. 3. Aun.
4. Caroline, w. William Wil.'^on. and d.s.p. 1SS-.
5. ^Marian Stirling, m. 10 Aug. 1864. Col. the Hon. James Hay Fra.ser,
and had issue (st^e Brukn's I'eeroge and Baronetage, S.\LTOU.v, B.)'
G. Eleanor Frances, «/. unm.
VI. Thoma«. h. 24 Dec. ISOG.
The fourth son.
Geohge Dlnd.\?. of PJdinburcrh. Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland,
^vith the title of Lord Manor, h. 19 Xov. 1802, m. 1840, Elizabeth, dau. of
Colin Mackenzie, of Portmore, co. Peebles, and d. 1869, having bv her, wlio d.
1858. aged 47, had issue.
I. James, Capt. R.E., V.C., .?. his uncle at Ochtertyre 1877, killed at Cabul,
1879.
ri. CoLix (twin with James), of whom presently.
III. George Ralph, h. 1844. d. \)^QS.
IV. William John. Clerk to the Signet, I. 1849.
v. David, Advocate, h. 1854, m. H^elen, dau. of David Wauchope.
I. Elizabeth Cliri.stian, h. 1841. n. Mary Prances, h. 1845.
^ III. Helen Anne, .6. 1847. ly. Kathatine Louisa, h. 1849.
The second son.
COMM. CoLix :NrACKE;xziE DrxDAS. R.X:. of Ochtertyre. Stirling, X.B., J.P.
{Clubs — United Service and Xew Club, Edinburgh), b. 12 Sept. 1842, in.
2 Jan. 1882. A^nes. dau. of the late Samuel Wauchope, C.B., and has issue,
I. James Colin, b. 4 Jan. 1883.
II. David John Wauchopp. b. 3 Feb. 1886.
Anns — Arg. a lien rampant gu. holding between the paws a human heart
of the second, in tlie middle chief point a crescent az. charged with a label arg.
Crest — A dexter arm erect, couped below the elbow, holding in the hand ppr.
a mullet az. Motto — Essavez.
#?
BALES.
Lineage. — Richard Eales. of Ashburton. co.
Devon fson of JoHX Eales ). bapt. 15 May, 1696,
m. 10 Sept. 1716, Elizabeth, dau. of John Sparke,
and d. 13 Oct. 1762, having by her, who d. 26
^lay. 1774, af<ed 87, had issue,
I. John, of Ashburton, bapt. 24 June, 1717,
d.s.j). 18 July, 1801.
II. RiCHAiiD. of whom presently.
III. William, of Liskeard. co. Cornwall, bapt.
10 Dec. 1728, :n. 11 Oct. 1753, :N[arthn, dan. of
Thomas Smerdon, and was buried 6 Aucr. 1815,
having by her. who «/. 20 Oct. 1792, had issue.
1. John, ^lajor-Gen. H.E.I. C.S. (Bengal), of
Golden Bank, Liskeard, bapt. 14 Xov. 1760,
and d.s.p. 3 May, 1819.
2. William, d. young.
3. Richard, of London.
1. Martha, I apt. 1754, buried 21 Aug. 1828.
2. Philip pa. bant. 23 Jan. 1756, buriecl 20 Dec. 1832.
3. Winifred, ??i. 19 March, 1787, Jethro Borrow, of Liskeard.
'■^'^'^^ FAMILY RECORDS.
4. Elizabeth, bapt. 2G Dec. 175S, buried 2o Jan. 1767.
5. Elizabeth, m. -JiJ Jan. 17SS, Thomas Soadv, of Tallaud. and \\a.s
buriL'd 2 Aug. ISIG, leaving- issue.
6. ]Vruiy, //(. Anthony Hawkey, and had issue.
7. Jenny, m. 19 Auir. 1792. Richard Roirtrs. of Colhncrtun, and had issue.
I. PhiUppi, bapt. 1 April, 1728, buried 1,". Mav, 17-it).
^ II. Elizabeth, bapt. Iji June, 1719, d. 23 Aug."lb03. ■ - •
The second son,
RiCHARL' Ealks, of Ashburton. baT)t. 28 Dec. 1725, ni. 21 March, 1757.
Winifred, dau. of Thomas Smerdon {hefore-inrjiitioned), and d. 28 June, l^VV,
having by her. who (/. i) April, ISll, had issue,
I. RiCHAl.'i), of whom presently.
II. John, of Suannaton, Devon, of the Royal Xavv, bapt. 6 Julv, 1762. m.
19 Aug. 1S02, Susan, dau. of William Hoyles. and was burit'd 17 Feb.
1846, having by her, who was buried 22 Aug. 1835. aged 56, had issue,
1. Anne. 6. 11 July. 1803, buried 22 Jan. 1889, d. v,nn.
2. Susan, h. 9 Dec. 18'.;4. buried G Sept. 1889, d. num.
3. :Mary, b. 2 Dec. 1806, in. 12 March. 1846, John Richard Maguvic
Cook, son of Capt. Robert Worm would Cook, and was buried s" Jan.
18S7, ha-ving by him, who d. 19 Dec. 1861, had issue.
4. Elizabeth, d. 24 June. 1S09, d. n>ijn. 27 Aug. 1881.
III. Thomas, h. 7 Jan. 1768, d.s.^^. 24 Dec. 1>37.^
LV. William, bapt. 15 Xov. 1769, d. young.
V. William (Rev.), of Ashburton, Devon, Chaplain H.E.I.C.S., B.A. Exeter
Coll. Oxford, h. 9 May, 1773. m. 17 Dee. 1808. Catherine, dau. of Thomas
Raban, by Catherine, his wife, dau. of William Jones, of Swansea, and d.
29 Dec. 1854. having by her, who d. 20 Dec. 1819, had issue.
1. William Tliomas JSuxham (Rev.), vicar of Yealmpton, co. Devon. /..
1812. V,. 15 Jan. 1845, Emily Tulloid, dau. of AVilliani Tulfoid
Weatherdon, of Xewton Abbot, Devon, and -was buried 3 Dec. 1887,
having by her, who d. 20 July, 1887, had issue.
1. Kate. ,n. 29 Dec. 1830. Rev. Walter Cartwright Kitson. of Exeter.
Both were buried 23 Dec. 1840, leaving issue.
2. Winifred Emma. m. 19 Aug. 1852, Col. George Young. H.E.I.C.S.,
and d. 22 May, 1887. He '?..^^;x 14 May, 1860.
I. Winifred, d. unm. 5 Sept. 1838, aged 80.
II. Elizaberii, m. S April, 1823. John Cove, of St. Lawrence. Exeter, and d.
3 Feb. 184/, having by him, who d. June. 1836, had issue.
III. Philippa, d. num. 17 Dec. 1851, a^od 88.
IV. Mary, d. unm. 13 Feb. 1820. aged°53.
V. Martha, d. unm. 13 Feb. 1821, aged 48. .
The eldest son,
Richard Eales, of Eastdon House, Starcro-s. Devon. Lord of the Manor of
Dawlish. CO. Devon, Clerk of the Peace for that couutv, b. 18 Aug. 1759, ,n.
2 July, 17b5. Elizabetli, second dau. of Peter Y'oung, of Xether-exe, Devon,
by Salome, his wife, dau. of Thomas Martyu. of Kenton, same eo., and d. 21
Feb. 1852. having by her, who d. 4 Jan. 184.3. had issue,
I. Charles Thomas, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, m. 5 Maich, 1813, Michael V\'illiams, D.L., M.P., of ScoiTier
House, Gwennap. Cornwall, and Graton Hall. Devon, and d. 30 July, 1852,
having by him, who d. 15 June. 1858. had issue.
II. Caroline, m. 26 Sept. 1826, Sir William Williams. Bart., of Trerrullow.
CO. Cornwall, and Heanton Court, co. Devoti. and (/. 17Fel). 1886, having by
him, who d. 24 March. Ib70, had i.ssue (ste Burke's i'eeragc and Baronetage).
The only son,
Charles Thomas E.A.Lr.s, of Eastdon House, and The :Mall', Clifton! bapt.
26 Xov. 1793, m. 20 May, 1823, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of George Daniel, of
ERSKINE. ~ 2o7
Exeter, !M.D., by Huiriot. his wife, dan. of Sir Richard "SV'arwif^k BampfvMe,
Bart., of Poltcmore, co. Dc'von, and d. '2-t Feb. ISTi, having' bv ber, vyho d. 31
Aug. 1871, had issue,
I. Richard Charles, o' the ^Icrchant Xavy, bapt. iiS Feb. lS"2o, d. yonngat >;ea.
Ti. Charles, of Fastelon, and Elvaston Place, Queen's Gate, London.
barrister-at-l:i\v of the Inner Temple, Principal Clerk of Committees. House
of Common?. /;. June, IS^G. i/l. 1st, 7 Aug'. 1>*>-3G, Eleanor Ilalford, dan. of
Capt. Jvosf fFoni-y Fuller, R.X., by ^Mariraretta Jane, dau. of Sir Robert
Sheffield. Bart. She d..?.p.'2-2 Oct. 1857. He iii. 2ndh-, i Aug. 18(33. Diana,
dau. of Rev. AVilliaiu Hopton. ]^1.A., vicar of Bishops Frnme. Prebendary
of Hereford and Rni*al Dean. J. P. and D.L. (sou of Rev. William Hopton.
formcrlv Parsons, of Canon Frome), bv Diana Christian, his wife, dau. of
Rev. Charles Schuckburirh. of The Moot, Wilts, and d.s.p. 22 Oct. 18S1.
III. Georgk Danikl. of whom presently.
IV. John Thomas, bapt. 20 Jan. 1833, d. u.nm. Feb. 1884.
I. Frances Hari-iot Caroline, bapt. 15 April, 1835, d. young.
II. Harriet Saiah. b. 11 April, 1838, a nun at St. Dominic's Priory, Stone,
CO. Stafford, d. 3 Sept. 1883.
T'.ie third son,
CoL. Gkorce Daxiei- Eales, of the Indian Army, bapt. 10 June, 1828, m.
13 Dec. 18G0, Flora Thornbroueh, dau. of Lieut. -General Richard Whisli,
and (Z. at sea, 18 Feb. 1874, leaving issue,
T. LioxF.r, GEor>GE Xuttall, of whom presently.
I. Flora ^laud, m. 1 May, 1889, Capt. Chaides Henry Smith, 13tli Somerset-
shire Light Infantry.
II. Eth(,'l Geoi-giana, h. 19 Nov. 1862, d. at sea March, 1863.
The only son,
Caff. Lionel Georoe Nuttali, Eale.', of T^astdon, co. Devon, Capt. the Buffs
(East Kent Regt.), h. 19 July, 1864, m. 30 Oct. 1893, Laura Ellen, dau. of
]\Iajor-Gen. Chai-les R. Pennington, C.B., and has had issue, Charles Penning--
ton, b. 5 Aug. 1894. d. 29 :May,^l895.
Arms — i*er pale az. and or a fesso engrailed ; in chief an annulet between
two fleur de lys and in base a tieur de lys between two annulets all counter-
changed. Crest — A bear's gamb erased fessewise az. holding a fleur de lys
and encircled by an annulet, both or. Motto — Xec parvis sisto.
EKSKINE.
Lineage. — The Irish Erskines are a branch of the great Scottish house,
represented by the Earl of Mar. The Favour Royal Estate of the ^Moutrays
in CO. Tyrone came into that family through the marriage of James ^loutray
with his first cousin, daughter of the Rev. Archibald Erskine, of Favour
Royal; both James and his wife being grand-children of Sir James Erskine,
sometime ^I.P. for Auglier, who was grandson of John, 16th Earl of Mar,
and nephew of the Regent Mar. Sir James Erskine settled in Ireland in the
reign of James I, and left, with other issue, Archibald (above-hientio)ied)
and. James, a Colonel in the Ai-my (see Bl'RKe's Landed Gentry, ]Moutkay, of
Favour lioTjal).
The immediate ancestor of the Cavan Erskines, in the earlier part of the
ISth century, had seven sons,* all in the Army. Of these, one was killed in
the South Seas under General ^yentworth, another with Wolfe at the Siege
• A Jame? Erskiae was appointed Eii.si2;n Ifith Foot, on the Irish Eitublisbinent, 27 ilaj.
1758. Another James " Arskin,"' Lieut. l63rd Foot, disbanded 1783-1.
238 FAMILY RECORDS.
of Quebec, in 1759, and another at Mindcn. iu Prussia, under the Duke of
Brunswick: iu the same year. ^Iniong the others were the followiucr,
I. RuisKiiT, of whom ])reseutly.
II. Archibald, Capt. in the Ai-mv and Paymaster 3rd Horse (afterwards 6th
Dragoon Guards), served throngh the Gcrnum wars. He m. dau. of
Paget, and J. 16 Jan. ISll, leaving, with two other daus., who d. num., a son
and a dan., viz. : —
James, C.B., Colonel in the Army, Lieut.-Col. 4Sth Regt. and
Lieutena-nt Governor of Xew South Wales, 1S17-2.S, was appointed
A.D.C. to the King, 25 July, ISOS, was Avounded near Oporto, ISOS, and
■was severely Avounded at Badajoz in 1812 (mentioned in despatches bv
Wellincrtou, and medal), Lieut.-Col. S July, 1810, nominated C.B. 14
June, 1^15, and afterwards Col. He in. twice, and by his first wife. Miss
Jones, had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Sarah, sister of Anne, Marchioness
of Winchester, and dau. of John Andrews, of Shotley Hall, Xorthumber-
land. Col. Krskine d. 7 June, 1825, leaving bv his' second wife, who d.
at Weymouth, 15 May, 1860, aged 86, seven children, viz. :—
(1) Archibald, Lieut.-Col. 4oth Rc<rt., m. 31 March, 1846, Auc^usta
Pi-att, dau. of Sir William Oldnall Rus.sell, Chief Justice of Bengal
(nee Buhke's Landed Gentry, Russell, of Stone). Col. Erskiue d.°a.t
the Cape of Good Hope. 18 July, 184S, leaving one dau. who d. unni. His
widow m. 2ndly, 13 Feb. 1851, the Rev. Charles Compton Domvile,
rector of Nettleton, Wilts, nephew of Sir Compton Domvile, Bart!
(see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage). She d. 25 April, 1890.
(2) James Andrews, Lieut. 48th Resrt., killed in the expedition ac^ainst
the R:.iuli of Coorg, Madras, in April, 1834. °
(3) John, Capt. 17th Regt. m. 27 Xov. 1845, Lucy, youngest dau. of
the Very Rev. Joseph Palmer, I>ean of Cashel, brother of Mary,
Marchioness of Thomond, and nephew of Sir Joshua Revnolds, and d.
11 Jan. 1855, aged 42. She d. 24 April, 1860.
(4) George, General in the Army, and Col. of the Argjdl and Suther-
land Highlanders, h. 24 Feb. 1815, served with the 33rd Regt. throucrh
the Crimean war (mentioned in despatches, medal with two clasps,
brevet of Lieut.-Col., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish medal) •
Major-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Geu. 1877, Gen. 1881, Col. Argyll and
Sutherland Flighlanders, 1888, appointed Col. 33rd West Ridi'uV Reet.
31 Jidy, 1895. General Erskine m. 18 Aug. 1855, Frances Ellen, third
dau. of John Slater, J.P., of Carlisle, and by her, who d. 19 March.
1894, has two surviving children, viz. : —
Archibald James, :Major Army Service Corps, b. 14 Feb. 1858,
m. 7 April, 1886, Ellen Blanche, second dau. of Col. John Draper, Army
Service Corps, Assistant Adjutant-General at Gibraltar.
Sarah Ellen.
(1) Elizabeth June, d. unm. 15 Jan. 1873.
(2) Araminta. d. 29 Aug. 1885, aged 77. (3) Sarah.
Araminta, m. 18 May, 1816, Capt. Paterson O'Hara, Cavan Militia,
formerly 59th Regt., and d. 5 June, I860, leaving by him, who d. 25 Auir'.
1850, an only child, Jane, m. 20 April, 1841, Robert Conwav Hickson, of
Fermoyle, co. Kerry, and d. 10 March, 1889, leaving issue " (^ce Buhke's
Landed Gentry).
The eldest son,
Robert Ersklve, of Cavan, m. 18 May, 1765, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Josiah Parr, of Cavan, and grand-dau. of Bernard Parr, who was sou of John
Parr, of Parr Green, and d. 2/ Feb. 1812, having by her, who d. 27 Julv
1802, aged 65, bad issue, ' '
I. JosiAH, of whom presentlj.
II. Moutray, of Cavan, h. 22 Dec. 1769, vi. Elizabeth Jane, sister of Henry
ERSKIXE. 239
Bevan Wilson-Slator, of ^\'hitehill, co. Lougford (see Bctrke's Landed
Gentry), and d. 1S'20, bavins: had,
1. Robert St. Jobn, b. ISIO, d. num.
2. Moutray, b. 1S12, of Cavan, m. Elizabetb, dau. of Robert Baker, of
Anna, co. Cavan, and grand-diiu. of Robert Bell Booth, of Drumcarbin,
same co., and d.s.p. I'.i Oct. ISol. She m. *Judly, 4 Aug. lSo'3, George
Cariuichael.
3. Thomas, h. 1816, (7. num.
1. ^Margaret, m. William Bell, of The Rocks, Crossdoney, co. Cavan.
brother of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Georgt; Bell, K.C.B., and son of George Bell,
of Bell View, co. Fermanagh, by Catherine, dau. of Dominick Xugent, !M.P.
She d. at an advanced aire, 11 Sept. 1S94. having had issue, one son and
two daus., viz., (I) William; (1) Catherine Georgina, )». William Bacon.
of Lunces Hall. WiveLsfield, Sussex, nnd d. 16 April. 1SS9 (having bad
William, m. and has issue, Beatrice Mai-yaret Ann, m. 19 Sept. 18S2, John
Saxby, and Catherine) ; and (2) Elizabeth Jane, m. 1859, the Hon. Levi
Ruggles Cburch, Q.C., Judge of the Court of Queen's Bencb in Canada,
formerly Attorney-Gen. for Canada, who d. 30 Aug. 1892, leaving issue.
2. Mary, vi. 1st. Henry AVilton, of Omard, co. Cavan, and had an oidy
child, (I) Thomas Henry, of Omard, Lieut. Cavan ^[ilitia. d. unni. She
m. 2ndly, William Leslie, J. P. of Cootehill, co. Cavan, High Sheriif 187j,
and d. 7 June, 1877. having by him, who d. 1880. had further issue.
(2) William Henry ^^loutray.'^B.A., J. P., :\Iajor Cavan Militiii, High Sheriif
CO. Cavan 1^82, 6. IS-iO ; and (1) Ai-aminta Erskine, ni. 27 Aug. 1879,
Thomas Cunningham, J. P., who d. 1 Aug. 1695.
3. Eli::cibcth Jaii^c, ;,:. 1st, 23 Dec 1S42, William Alexander Dougall, M.D.,
and 2ndly, — Shehan,
la. Robert, ^lajor 4tli Regt., fought in the' Peninsular Wnr, and was present
at Badajoz and Salamanca. He afterwards fought witli his regiment in
America, and was severely woanded in the action near Xew Orleans, 8 Jan.
1815. Major Erskine d. at Gibraltar, 1828, leaving his property, by his
will, dated 22 Dec. 1818, between his sister Araminta, and his niece, A.nne,
afterwards Mrs. Swanzy.
IT. William, of Cavan, 2nd Lieut. Cavan Militia, 22 Oct. 1796, Treasurer
of CO. Cavan for nearly thirty j-ears, and Bishop's Registrar for Kilmore,
d. unm. 21 March, 1841.
I. Araminta, d. unm. Xov. 1852, aged 84.
II. ilargaret, d. unm. at Mallow, co. Cork.
The eldest son,
Thk Rev. Josiau Erskine, rector of Knockbride, co. Cavan, formerly
curate-in-charge of Drumlane, same co., B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin. 1789, in.
1799, Marianne, second dau. of Henry Swanzy, of Avelreagh, co. Monaghan
{see that family), and d. at Knockbride Rectorv, 1 Feb. 1819, in his 48th
year, having by her, who d. in Xewry, 5 July, 1852, \\^A issue,
I. Robert, of Erskine House. Cavan, J. P. and High Sheriff, co. Cavan,
1872, Bishop's Registrar for Kiimore, Lieut. Royal African Colonial Light
Infantry, h. 1801, served in the Ashantee War of 1824, d. unm. 21 Mav,
1883.
II. Henry James (Rev.), M.A., vicar of Kildrumferton, co. Cavan, formerly
rector of Tomregan, co. Cavan, m. Anne Elliott, and d. 24 March, 1877,
leaving an only child,
Dora ^laxwell, m. 10 March, 1886, E. A. Khnndkar, barrister-at-law.
-III. Ar.CHlRALi), of whom presently. iv. John Swanzy, d. U7im.
V. James Francis, of The Yews, Xewry, J. P., b. 1816, m. 1st, 5 April, 1843,
Elizabeth Jarie, second dau. of John Martley, of Ballyfallan, co. Meath, and
Jane Rothwell, his wife, niece of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Jeffrey Prendergast, and
by her who d. 6 July, 1883, had three children.
'^■iO FAMILY RECORDS.
1. John Frnncis, Lieut. Royal Arrilkiy, //. 'Slay, lS'r2, d in India, 13
Aug. 1S7S.
2. KolxMt. of Tlio You-s. b. 17 Aug. ]fi:)i^. m. :^>0 Xov. 1S8-2. Anne Emilj,
yonnp^cst d:\n. of tlie Rev. Thomas Fi-ancis Cfr-eene, of Kilraualat^h, oo.
Wickluw. by Elizabeth, dau. of William Heiqhington, oi Uonard, same
CO., and by her, who d. 2 Xov. 1891, has issue,
(1) James Francis, h. 8, 'f. 28. Oct. 1883.
(2) Roliert :\[artley, h. 20 July, 1887.
(1) Elizabeth Frances. (2) Anne Heighinofton. (3) Eva ^Lu-y.
1. Marianne, m. 2 Jan. 1889, the Rev. James Jackson Sherrard, B.D.,
vicar of Rvnagli, Banagher, son of the Rev. William Sherrard, rector of
Castlelvons, co. Cork, and has issue.
(1) Henrv Erskine. h. 22 Oct. 1889.
(2) James Francis, b. 2 Feb. 1891.
(1) Helen Elizabeth.
Mr. J. F. Erskine m. 2ndly. 9 Xov. 188G, Emily, dau. of John Wilson.
I. Anne, in. 17 Jan. 1825, her cousin, Thomas Biddall Swauzy. of Corry
Square, Xe\vry (see that joiaihj), wlio rZ. 31 Jan. 1836. She J. 12 Feb.
1885, aged 84-.
II. Elizabeth, m. 2(> :^L^rch, 1828, the Very Rev. James Collius, D.D.,
Dean of Killala, who d. 19 June. 1868, and J. o Aug. 1879. leaving issue,
1. Robert Erskine. (/. 23 March, 1810.
2. James Fiar.cis. ni. 6 July. 1859. his cnisin. Anna 3Laria. dau. of the
Rev. William Prior Moore, ^I.A., of Cavan. by Anna Grattan. grand-dau.
of Humplu-ey Xixon. of Xixon Lodge, by Anne, sister of the Right Kon.
Sir Joliu .Srewaif, Bart., of iiallygawley (see Burke's Peerage and
Baronetaqe). They had seven children, viz., James Francis, h. Jan.
1862; William Frederick, h. April. 1865: Edward Erskine, h. Feb. 1>^67;
Herbert Ruthven. h. June. 1872; Ernest, h. 28 Feb. 1879: Selina Jane;
Clara Frances ; and Constance Grattan, who d. 22 Sept. 1891.
3. Josiah Erskine, Lieut.-Col. late 67fh or Hampshire Regt.. h. 26 July.
1836, served in the Burmese Expedition, 1885-7, m. 1 ^Earch, 1872, Carina
Eliza, eldest dan. of :Major Edward Frederick Tranchell. Ceylon Rifles,
and by her, who d. 1874. has one son, James Edward, h. 3 ^larch. 1873.
4. William Erskine. d. 3 March, 1862. 5. John Henrv,
1. Mary Anne, d. 28 Jan. 1831. 2. Aramlnta, d. 8 Feb. 1831.
3. Elizabeth, d. 8 :\ray. 1835. 4. Jane.
5. Araminta Erskine. (/. 5 Jnne, 1840.
III. Araminta. d. Xov. 1821. nrred 15.
IV. Sarah Jane. m. 29 April. 1835, Peter Qninn, of The Agency, co. Armagh.
M.P. for Xewry, 1859-fj5. son of John Quinn, of Xewry, by Mary, dau.^of
the Rev. William Campbell. D.D., vicar of Xewry, and (Z!^ 5 Jan. 1889, having
by him, who (/. 5 Oct. 1894. had i.ssne,
1. John, late Bengal Civil Service, Commissioner of Lucknow. ?».4^rarch.
1886, May ;Margai'et. second dau. of Lieut.-Col. Alexander John Lawrence.
CLE., son of Lieut. -Gen. Sir George St. Patrick Lawrence, K.C.S.L.
brotlier of John, 1st Lord Lawrence (see Btrke's Peera'je aud Baroneta'je).
2. Charles Campbell, B.A., late Bengal Civil Service, Commissioner of
Bhangulpore. ?w. 28 ?>rarch. 1881, p]leanor Blanche, dan. of Charles Henty.
of Calcutta, by Emily, dau. of Elias Hunt. R.E.. and has issue, John
Peter Campbell, h. 27 Aug. 1896; Stella Blanche Campbell; Sylvia
Marion Campbell ; and Sybil Florence Campbell.
3. Jaincs Campbell (the Rev.), curate of Evesham, co. Dorset, b. Aug.
1845, d.lT April, 1880.
4. Robert Erskine, B.A., b. 24 July, 1847, w. 6 Jan. 1874, Annie lifartin.
dau. of George Haliday, and grand-dau. of John ^Martin, of Shrigley, co.
Down, and by her, who d. 27 April, 1876, has one dau., Mai Beatrice.
FIXCH.
■2n
1. Marion. 2. Elizabeth Anne, d. 20 April, 1S70.
3. Floreucp Jane, m. 23 June, 1S70. tiie Rev. Thomas JJenjamin Willson,
M.A., of Christcliurch, Shooter's Hill, then vicar of Druml)auaghcr, co.
Arma'j^li, and has Thomas Olaf, b. 29 Julv, ISSO, and ilaurice Frank
Campbell, b. 21 Xov. 1884.
The third son.
Aechibai.p Euskixe, of Sandys Place. Xewry, co. Down, M.D., b. 1S06, m.
8 May, Itl-i, his cousin, Anne Eliza, eldest dau. of John Wilson, and rrrand-
dau. of Henry Swanzy (see that famihj), aud d. 7 Xov. ISSl, having by her,
■who d. 4 June, 1891, had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. John Wilson, 6. 6 Sept. 1843, and has issue,
Archibald William Frederick, b. 24 June, 1889.
Dorothy ^Marion.
I. Annie, m. 5 July, 1871, William Brady, of Johnstown, co. Fermanao-h,
High Sheriff, 1892.
II. !Marion. III. Frances.
The elder son,
William Ekskixe, of Cavan, and IS. Kensington Court Place, W. (Chibs
— Conservative and Junior Constitutional), barrister-at-law, B.A. Trin. Coll.
Dublin, called to the English bar, 1873, b. 25 May, 1845.
Arras — Arg. a pale sa. Crest — A boar's head ppr. Motto — Je pense plus.
FINCH.
Lineage. — This family has been settled for
centuries in Willcsden, Kingsbury, Hendon, and
other parts of Middlesex, and the branch of ■which
■we treat still holds property in Willesden. Edwaed
FixcH. b. 1575, left by Joane, his -svife, three sons and
five daus. His eldest son, Edward Fixch, b. 1604,
left by Anne, his wife, four sons. The eldest son,
Edwakd Finch, b. about 1634, also left four sons, of
■whom the youngest. Thomas Fixch. of Kingsbury
Green, Middlesex, b. 1680, left five sons and one dau.
His son, Joseph Fixch, of Harlesden, ^liddlesex, b.
1717, TTi. Elizabeth Coomes, of Hendon, Middlesej. and
had issue, four sons and one dau. His youngest son,
Joseph Fixch. of Dolleys Hill, Willesden, co.
[Middlesex, b. 1749, m. 1772, Susannah, dau. of
Thomas Xicoll, of Xeasden. same co., and d. 20 Dec.
1823, having by her, -who d. 30 ^larch, 1803, had issue,
I. Joseph, b. 7 Feb. 1773, (7. 4 July, 1804.
II. John, b. 4 Sept. 1774. 7;i. Martha How, and d. 5 July, 1819, leaving issue.
m. Thomas, b. 21 June, 1778, d. 16 Feb. 1800.
IV. William, 30 Sept. 1782. d. 5 Xov. 1783.
T. William, b. 7 Oct. 1784, r,i. Sophia Haynes, and d.s.p. 7
She d. 30 :Marcb. 1878.
VI. Edward, 6. 25 Oct. 1786, d. 29 March, 1802.
VII. Robet:t, of ■whom presently.
Till. Henrv, b. 2 Dec. 1791. d. unm. 6 Oct. 1811.
IX. Charles, b. 29 Dec. 1793, d. 4 July, 1794.
I. Susanna, m. Joseph Acott, and d. 27 Sept. 1858. He d. 183
Feb. 1827.
242 FAMILY RECORDS.
II. Elizabeth, d. unm. 2-i Sept. ISGl.
The seventh son,
RoBKKT FiNOU, of DoIIojs Hill. Middlesex, and of the moncvers of H.3I.
Mint, h. 29 .Ian. 1789, vi. 8 Aug. 1S20, Mary, dan. of Richard Franklyn, of
Totteridge, Herts, one of the moneyers of the Mint, and d. 11 July, 1S32,
having by her. who d. 13 April, 1S87. had issue,
I. Robert (Rev.), of Dolleys Hill, ^riddlescx, formerly rector of Pangbonrne,
Berks, :M.A. Cambridge, l. 5 Jan. 1S29, la. 19 Xov. 1S51, Elizabeth Ann,
dau. of Jonathan Miles, of Frogniore House, Blackwater, Hants, and by her,
wlio d. 2 Oct. 1S33, has issue.
II. Henry, of whom presently.
I. Mary Fianklyn, m. 1-i June, 1S42, tlie hate Rev. Robert Charles Jenkins,
M.A., rector of Lyminge, Kent, and Hon. Canon of Canterbury, and bad
issue.
II. Henrietta, d. lunn. 3 April, 1S72.
III. Maria Susanna, m. 6 May, 1S62, Thomas Pearse, who d. IS June, 1889,
leaving issue, three sons.
The younger son,
Hexry Fixcn, of Ashurst TTood, East Grinstead, Snssex, barrister-at-Iaw,
formerlv of H.^I. Mint, till the abolition of the Company of !Monevers,
11 July' 1851, h. 23 .July, 1S31, m. 1st, 5 Feb. 1S68, Catherine, dau. of William
Scott, of Kensal Manor House, "Willesden, Middlesex, and by her, -who d.
10 Aug. 1879. has issue,
I. Henry William, h. 2 Jan. 1869. il. Ernest Cormack, I. 4 Feb. 1870.
III. Edward Harlee, h. 5 Aug. 1876. iv. Robert Geoffrey, h. 9 Feb. 1S79.
I. Catherine Scott. ii. Mary Elizabeth. iii. Janet Maud.
He m. 2ndly, 22 Feb. 1881, Sarah Jane. dau. of Lieut. -Col. John Browne,
late 9Sth Regt., of Breaghwy, Castlebar, co. Mayo.
Arms — Az. between three gryphons passant, wings elevated or, a chevron
engrailed erm., thereon a lion's head erased sa. between two masrpies ppr.
Crest — A gryphon segreant az. semee of bezants and wings elevated or,
holding between the paws an escutcheon erm., thereon a lion's head erased sa.
Motto — Carpe diem.
FITZGERALD.
Lineage. — This family traces its descent from Johx Fitzgerald, of Gurteens,
ancestor of the F'itzgeralds, of Tnrlowjh (see Burke's Landed Gentni). This
John Fitzgerald is referred to in an inscription on a tomb in the chapel
at the round tower of Turlough, as follows: "John Fitzgerald, of Gurteens,
in the county of AVaterford, where his ancestors and he enjoyed great
possessions as well as in the county of Kilkenny, from the landing of
Strongbow, in the reign of King Henry, the second, Ann. Dom. one
thousand one hundred and eighty, to the time of his transplantation to
Mohenae."
JoHX Fitzgerald, of Mohinny, made his will 23 July, 1717, which was
proved 21 Jan. 1720, in which he desires to be buried at Torlagh. He also
refers to a settlement bearing date 23 ^larch, 1703, to which John Brown, of
the Xeale, ^Martin Blake, of Coolcon, and others were parties. In the will of
1717 he mentions his children as follows,
I. John, Avho d.v.p. before 1717, leaving a son, Xicholas, living that year.
II. Edmond, living 1717, had a son, John.
III. Patrick, living 1717, who had a son, John.
IV. George, living 1717. v. Silvester, living 1717, went abroad.
FITZGERALD. 243
I. ;^[:u•y, livinir ]717. ii. A dau. ra. llicharJ Cormick, living 1717.
rir. Cattys, m. ITrauc-is Bourke, and h;id a son, Jolin. livinc: 1717.
17. A dau. m. and had a son, John .^IcDyermottroe, living 1717.
V. Sislly. d.v.p. leaving a son, John.
VI. Pegy, d. at school in Gahvay, ante 1717.
Patrick FrrzGEKALD, of Kilnec.-irra, is refLMTod to in a statement of pedigi'ee
made by his gi-andson in 1782. and is tlierein desci-ibed as Patrick Fitzs-erald,
of Kilnecarra, fourth son of John Fitzckiiald, of Gortcen, co. Kilkenny
(transplanted to^ Molienna, co. :\[ayo, by Oliver Cromwell), and Elizabeth
Browne, of the Xeale, co. ilayo, his wife. ' He m. as liis second wife, Margaret
Aylward, of Ballinagarr, co. Galway, widow of John Leonard, of Caragh, same
CO., and by her had issue,
I. Patrick, of whom presently. ii. Francis, d. num.
I. Mary, ra. Charles Higeins, of Westport, and had issue.
II. Jane, m. Alexander McDonnell, and had issue.
III. Catherine, m. John Mullarky, and had issue.
The elder son,
P-VTRiCK Fitzgerald, h. 1722, m. 13 Nov. 1744, Ann, elder dau. of James
McDonnell, of Tannagb, co. Mayo, and by her, who Avas b. 1729, had issue,
Patrick, of whom presently.
Sally Ann, h. 26 Xov. 1753, m. 1 IMarch, 1772, Michael Edward Browne, of
Woodstock, and by him, who d. at Castlebar, 11 Xov. 1775, had issue.
The only son,
Patrick Fitzgerald, who wrote an account of his ancestry in 17S2, which
is still prpserved, wn^ ^, V2 \ng. 1749, vi. 12 Jan. 1774, Julia" dau. of Edmond
Burke, of Creagh Dumn, co. Mayo, and by her, who was 6, 9 April, 1757, had
issue,
I. Edmond Charles, h. 15 Jan. 1777. d. 15 May, 1S42.
II. James, h. 30 Jan. 177S, m. 4 Jan. 1813. Mary Eliza Callanan, of Eyre
Court, and had i^sue.
Julia, h. 14 July, 1316. vi. 27 Xov. 1341, Thomas Blake Turner, of St.
John's Abbey, Tuam, co. Galway, and had. issue.
III. Fra.vcis, of whom presently.
IV. Michael, h. 6 Xov. 1730, d. in Jamaica.
V. Thomas, h. 8 Dec. 17S1, d. in Jamaica.
I. Jnlia, h. 14 Sept. 1775. d. and buried at Kilcomon, 8 June, 1776.
II. Mary Ann, h. 18 March, 1783, d. 16 Jan. 1734, buried next day at Cross-
boyne.
The third son,
Francis Fitzgerald, of Galway, h. 17 Aug. 1779, m. Elenor, eldest dau. of
John Joyes, of Galway, and d. in Dublin, 13 Sept. 1857, haviog by her, who
d. 1840, had issue.
I. John, d. young. ii. Patrick, d. in Galway, 1353.
III. Edward, m. in Australia, Alice, dau. of — D'Arcy, of Adelaide, and d.
19 March, 1890. having by her, who d. 1892. had i.ssue'.
IT. James, d. 1849. ^ v. Francis, Lieut. R.X., d. 1861.
VI. Ptichard, d. 1864.
VII. Xichol'is (Hon.), of Moira, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Au.stralia, Member of
the Legislative Council, Knitrht of the Order of Pius IX, h. 7 Aug. 1829, m.
Sept. 1363. Marianne, eldest dau. of the late Sir John 0"Shana=sy.°K.C.M'.G.,
of Tara, Hawthorn, Melbourne, and has issue {si^e Burke's Colonial Gentry),
1. Francis John, of 43, Ennismore Gardens, S.W., barrister-at-law of the
Middle Temple, :\I.A., LL.B. Trinity Coll. Dublin fCZ^^fes— Marlborough,
Wellington, and :Melbourne), h. 4 July, 1864, m. 23 Jan. 1889, Hon. Mma
Susan Georgina Xorth, eldest dau. of William Henry John, 11th and
present Lord Xorth {see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage), and has issue,
(1) Dudley Francis Xorth, 6. 9 June, 1891.
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214
FA:^riLY RECORDS.
Edward, 6. 16 Mav, 186S.
(-2) John Slchiov North, h. S Oct. 1803.
0) Winifred Marie, b. 19 April, 1S90.
(•2) Eileen Theresa, h. 7 Oct. 1892.
2. John Plunkerr, h. 16 Mnv, 1866.
4. :N[:ittheu-, b. 11 April, 1870.
5. Percy Desmond, Lieut, lltli Hussiu-s, b. 17 April, 1872.
6. Roainnld Patrick, b. 12 March. 1874. ■
7. Nicholas Kevin, b. 1877, d. March, 1879.
viir. Ger.m,d (Sir), of whom presently.
I. !^^a^\v. 7/j. 1854, Francis 11. Lcmpriere, of Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia,
and d. 1875.
II. Julia, a Sister of ]\Iercy, d. 1891. in. Ellen.
IV. Sahina, vi. Feb. 1855, Thomas Moutolieu Porter, and d. 6 !March, 1895.
He d. Julv, 1887.
V. Kate, ',n. 1870, John Xormovle, of St. Kilda, who (7. Dec. 1894.
The youngest son,
Siu Gki;ald FiTZGEnALD. K.C.M.G., of IS, Cadogan Gardens, S.TV. (Club—
Arthur's), served in the "War OtEce. 1856-6;>, was Assistant Conimis.«;ioner for
re-organising Indian Accounts, I860, Deputv Comptroller General of Militarv
Expenditure, 1864—6. Assistant Comptroller General of India, 1869, Accountant
General of ^Madras, 1871, of British Burmah, 1872, Deputy Comptroller General
of India, 1872-6, Director General of Public Accounts in Eorjpt, ISlT-io.
and Accountant General of the Navy and Assistant Financial Secretary since
that year. He was created C.^M.G. 1880, and promoted K.C.M.G. in 1885.
Sir Ger'^.ld h?.c tlie Ist Clas=: of the ^Fedjidie, and the 3rd Class of the Osmanieh.
and Egyptian War ^Medals 1882. He was b. 1 Jan. 1833. m. 11 June, 1881,
Hon. Amicia Henrietta ^lilnes, eldest dau. of Richard, 1st Lord Honghton,
and sister of Robert, 1st Earl of Crewe (see Burke's Peprarje and Baronetarjc),
and has issue,
Gerald :^lilne3, b. 5 Oct. 1883.
FLAVEL.
Lineage. — '• This is an ancient family presumed to
be of Xorman extraction, who gave the affix to
Flyford Flavel in the hundred of Pershore, co. Wor-
cester " (hoviEU.''^ Pativityyiiica Britannica). JoHX DE
Flavyle, from whom this family claims descent, was
taken prisoner at Ag-iucourt, 25 Oct. 1415. WiLLlAil
Flavel, of Wilioughby, co. Warwick, by deed 10 June,
11 HExr;Y VII (1496), gave a handsome benefaction
to the parish, and was s. by his gnwid nephew He-VUY
Flavel (Inq. j;o.s^^ mortem at Warwick, 23 July, 8
Henry VIII, 1516). Hexuy Flavel. the youngei-,
of Wilioughby, paid subsidy, 35 Elizabeth (1594).
John' Flavel was a student at Trin. Coll. Oxford, in
1610, aged 14. and d. aged 21, buried in Wadhani
Coll. Chapel. John Flavel, the eminent divine, rector
of Dartmouth, bapt. at Brorasgrove, co. Worcester,
26 Sept. 1630, was son of Richard Fkvel. who was bapt. there 7 May, 1606.
Barbaric Flavel, of Wilioughby, was bapt. there in 1629. Hexry Flavel
was bapt. at Dunchurch, 4 Feb. 1688, and John Flavel "was buried there
5 Feb. 1728, aeed 61. Richaud Flavel, of Biiton, co. Warwick, m. 1 Jan.
1747, Sarah, dau. of Juhn Bosworth, of Biltoa, and d. 12 Juue, 1777, having
by her, who d. 10 Feb. 1809, had issue
FLAVKL. 245
I. Henry, of BUunu b. 25 Xot. 17-iO. d. 15 Dec. lS-i-3.
II. Joux, of wliom prctentlv. lU. Wiliinni. biijir. i .hm. 1758.
IV. Riehard, of Bilton, bapt. 29 April, 1704, d. 2S July. LSiS.
I. Marv, bapt. 2o Dec. 174-9. ll. Jivlith, bapt. 11 Jan. 17(31.
The Gecond son,
JoHX Flavel, of Bilton. CO. Warwick, h. 25 May, 1754, m. Elizabetli, dau. of
— Perkin.-5, and d. 24 Oct.lSo4, having by her, who d. 4 An;^. 1S25, had issue,-
I. Thomas, of Bilton. bapt. 15 Xov. 1777. left i<sue, by Ann, his wife,
1. Henry, ba]it. o Jan. 1802. 2. Richard, buried 25 ^May, ISOG.
1. Harriott, buried 2 July. ISll.
II. William, of whom presently. lii. John, bapt. 30 Xov. 1783.
I. Maiy, bapt. S Jan. 1775.
II. Frances, m. 14 May, ISOl, John Ward, of Bilton, and cZ..«.j». 30 Dec. IS'Jl.
He d. 23 Jan. 1S3S.
III. Elizabeth, bapt. 4 Jan. 17S7.
The second son,
"William Flavel, of Leamington Priors, co. Warwick, h. 21 Dec. 1779, m.
5 April, ISOo, Edith. Frances, third dau. and heir of Jeremiah Sparke, of
Coventrv, and d. 3 Oct. 1844. havin;^ bv her, who d. 4 Dec. 1825, had issue,
I. William Henrv, h. 14 Feb. 1808, d'. 23 June. 1832.
II. John Frederick Perkins, h. 9 Julv, 1811, d. 2 ISIarch, 1831.
III. Alfred Francis, I. 7 Julv, 1813, 'd. 4 Oct. 1824.
IV. Walter, h. 20 June, ISlo, d. 25 Aug. 1825.
v. SirxET, of "whom presentlv.
I. Edith, I. 18 June, 1806,' cZ.' 28 Oct. 1810.
II. Ell^ci. u. 15 Feb. ISlu, d. 21 Dec. 185S.
III. Harriet Ada, h. 26 May, 1817, ni. 26 Oct. 1836, Edward Walter Webb,
of Leamington Cuncle of A. B. Webb, D.D., Bishop of Grahamstown),
' and d. 25 Dec. 1850, having by him, v^-hn (7. 19 Sept. 1851, had issue.
IV. Edith Frances, l>. 4 Ja«. 1821, m. 20 Feb. 1849. George Anderson May, of
Elford Park, and by him, who d. 1 Xov. 1836, had issue.
V. Helen Mary, h. 26 April, 1823, m. John Tait, of Glasgow, and by him,
■who d. 8 ^lay, 1876, had issue.
The fifth son,
SiD^'ET Flavel, of Leamington, co. Warwick, l>. 8 April, 1819, m. 26 Aug.
1S45, Elizabetli, second dau. of Alderman John Smith, of Coventry, and J.
31 March, 1S92. having by her, who J. 29 June, 1S94, had issue,
I. Sidney, of whom presently. ri. William, h. Xov. 1847. d. 3 Feb. 1848.
III. John, h. 5 Jan. Ifc5l, d. 5 June, same year.
I. Elizabeth, h. 11 July, 1849, m. 30 Oct. 1872, Frederick Henry Sparrow,
of Habberley Hall, co. Salop,, and has issue.
The eldest son,
SiDXEY Flavel, of Leamington, co. Warwick, J. P. and Alderman for the
county of Warwick and borough of Learaiugton, four times Mayor of Leaming-
ton, 6. 24 Oct. 1846, m. 5 Oct. 187C, Gertrude, third dau. of Henry Robinson,
of Boreham WooJ, Herts, by .Sophia, his wife, dau. of George Crosland. of
Crosland Hal!, co. York, and niece of Sir Joseph Crosland, ^I.P., and has issue,
I. Sidnev Reeinald, h. 27 June, 1879. il. Gilbert Henry, h.Vl July, 1881.
III. Rupert A'ictor, h. 28 Aug. 1886. d. 28 March, 1887.
rv. Percival William, h. 6 Dec. 18S8.
I. Dorothea Gertrude, h. 16 Julv, 1885, d. 1 March, 1886.
II. Gladys Mary, h. 19 Aug. 1892.
Arms — Arg. a maunch gu. bezante surmounted of a chevron az. between
three keys, wards upwards and palewise of the last. Crest — In front of
flames of fire ppr. two keys in saltire, wards upwards, az. Motto — Ta dcus
ale flammam.
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FAMILY RECORDS.
FLEMING.
Lineage. — Ar.rxAXDi:n FLEiiixr;. of Lethendj, co.
Pei-th, 7)1. Elizabt'th, dau. of George Stevenson, of
"Watersluck, and by her Lad issue, a secmid son.
JouN Fleming, of Bigadon, Buckfas-tleigh, Souih
Devon, and bo, Portland Place, London {Clubs — Carl-
ton, Conservative, and Junior Carlton), J.P. fcr
Devonshire and ^liddlcsex, and for Westminster
High Sheriff of Devoa 1S77. is a member of H.M.'s
Body Guard for Scotland (Royal Archers), M.P. for
Devonpoi't 1865, Lord of the !l[anor of Kilbary. and
of Blaekatar, AVidecombe iu the Moor, co. Devon, b.
1822, m. 1 March, 1859, Charlotte Mary, only child and
heir of the late John BIyth, of London, and has issue, S
I. John BIyth Ccham-Fleming, of Coham and Upcot ^0<
Avenal, Devon (Clnh — Conservative), J.P. and D.L. ^Z-^
for Devon, High Sheriff 18S7, assumed the name "'^
of Coham on his marrince. He was born ISGO, m.
5 June, 1883. Eleanor ]Mary BicktLrd, dau. and heir
of the late TVilliani Holland. Bickford Coham, of Coham (see Burse's
Landed Gentry), and has issue, Blvth Rieliard. b. 5 Sept. 1884.
II. George Mcintosh, of Clayquhat, Blair£:owrie, co. Perth {Clnh — Constitu-
tional), M. 1SC2, ;;;. ISSP, Evelyn, dau. of James Pattison Currie, of Saudown
House, Esher, co. Surrey, and has issue.
III. Robert Alexander Douglas, of Colston House, Buckfastleigh, South
Devon (Club — Conservative).
I. Charlotte Mary, rn. ii. Eveline, m. iii. Agnes Maud.
AlTQS — Gu. on a chevron arg. three fraiscs az. (on an escutcheon of pretence
arg. on a fess indented bet^veen three cre-^cents gu. as many garbs or). Crest —
A goat's head erased ppr. collared or. Motto — Let the deed shaw.
FLORY.
Lineage. — Lsa.vc Flf.urt, 6.1763, m. 17 Jan. 1792,
Ann, dau. of — Plumb, and J. 3 Sept. IS-^-^, having by
her, who d. 1845, aged 77, had issue,
William, of whom prcsentlj".
The son,
William Floey, h. 23 Feb. 1799, ra. 30 Oct. 1820,
ifary Dorliug, and d. 3 Nov. 1878, having by her,
v.ho d. 2 Feb. ISoo, had issue, a son,
JOHX Floht, of Great Bealings, co. Suffolk, h. 30
Jan. 1824, m. 22 May, 1845, Eliza, only dau. of
Frederick Loom, by ^lary Reade, of Great Bealings,
his wife, and d. 26 Sept. 1896, having by her, who d.
17 Xov. 1877, aged 50, had issue, a son, ^
Rev. William Flof.y, of Redland Lodge, Leamincr- ^
ton, CO. Warv.-ick, b. 22 Sept. 1846, m. 6 April. 1875,
Susannah Proctor, second dau. of Thomas Ryland, of
Erdington and ^loxhuU Park, co. Warwick. J. P., and
Mary Proctor, his wife, and his issue,
Mary Ryland, h. 21 May, 1876.
(^^)
^1^
FLOWER— FRE RE. 247
Arms — Per palearcj. andaz. five crescents cbe\-i-onwise between three fleui-s
de Ivs counterchanged. Crest — Between two saltires az. a stag's head erased
aro^. gorged with a collar of the first, ther.^on three crescents of the second,
between the attires a fleur de lys aLso az. Motto — Ut prosimus.
FLOWER.
^Lineage.— Edwahd Foedham Flower, of The Hill, Stratford-on-Avon,
Warwickshire, sou of iiicii.VKD Flowei:, of Mardcn, Herts, and Elizabeth
Fordham, his wife, was 6. ISO-i, ?». 1S26, Celina, dan. of John Greaves, of
Barford, Warwickshire, and d. 18S2, having by her, who d. 1SS3, had issue,
I. Charles Edward, of Avonbark, co. Warwick and Glencasslej, co. Suther-
land, J.P. for those shires, and for Stratford-ou-Avon, b. 1830, m. lSo2,
Sarah, dau. of Perer Martineau, and d.s.p. Ij592.
II. WlLLUM Hexry (Sir), of whom presently.
III. Edgar, of :\liddlehill. Broadway, Worcestershire, and The Hiil, Stratford-
on-Avon, CO. Warwick, J.P. for the former shire, h. ol May, 18o3, m. 1859,
Isabella Sophia, dau. of John Morley Dennis, of Union Hill, co. Wcstmeath,
and has issue.
1. Archibakl Dennis, M.A., b. Ibf'So. 2. Richard FoJ^dham, b. 1S67.
3. Oswald Swift, Lieut. Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 5. 1871.
4. Spencer Aldborough, 6. 1878.
1. Rosalie :^rary. m. 1891, Henry Barran, :^[.A.. LL.B. of Chapel Allerton,
Leeds, fourth son of Sir John Barran, Bart., and has issue (see Burke's
Peerage and Baronetage).
2. Agnes Celina, 7?;,. 1885, Rev. Arthur Morse Reid, M.A., rector of
Merton, Norfolk.
3. Florence, nn. 16 Jan. 1S95, Hon* Montagu Erskine, eldest sou of
William, 5th and present Lord Erskine.
4. Henrietta Edith Greaves. 5. Lilian Frances.
The second son.
Sir William Hexry Flowei;. K.C.B., F.R.S.. F.R.C.S., President of the
British Association, 188l», President of the Zoological Society since 1879,
Director of the Natural History Department, British Museum, since 1884,
served in the Crimea as assistant surgeon to the G3rd Re2rt. (medal with
clasps for Alma, Inkerman, Balaclava, and Sebastopol, and Turkish ^NLedal), 6.
30 Nov. 1831, m. 15 April, 1858, Georgiana Rosctta, dau. of Admiral W. H.
Smyth, D.C.L., F.R.C.S.L
Arms — Erminois a cinqnefoil pierced. Crest — A lions head erased arg.
charged vsith a mullet gu. Motto — Et jlores et jrucfus.
FRERE.
Lineage. — This family is of very considerable antiquity and descends from,
JOHX I'rere, of Tiiurston, Suffolk, living temp. EdwardIII (I266),7n. Anne,
dan. of John Thurston, of Hoxtie, Suffolk, and was father of,
Alexander FRERE,of Sweffling, Suiiolk, living 1334, left by Joano Glenham,
his wife, two sons, Joux, of whum presently, aud William, living circa 1374.
The elder son,
John Frere, of Sweffling, m. Joane Brampton, and left issue a son,
Alexander Frere, of Sweffling, living 1394, m. a dau. of — Holland, and
left issue,
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FAMILY RECORDS.
III. Margaret Pretvman.
wLfe.
I. John, of Swcffling.
II. Ar.EKA-NDER, of whom presently.
The yonnuer son.
Alexandff. Fuehe. of Oocnltl. Suf!o!k. m. Margaret,
dau. and heiress of John Hennaan. of Occold. and d.
about 1171 (will piovcd in that year), having by her,
who survived liim. had issue.
I. John, of wliom presently.
II. Thomas, :n. 1st. ]Mar<raret. dau. of Edmund Bacon,
of Hcsset, and "indly, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
Barter, of Forncet.
I. Anneys. ll. ^largaret. HI. Alice.
The elder son,
Jnlix Fheke. of Wickhara Skeith, Sufrolk, m. Julia,
•widow of Richard ]\larfrerv. of Walsham-le- Willows.
Suffolk, and </. before 15o-j" (will dated 28 Aug. 1530.
proved 1532). leaving issue,
I. JOHX, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, a minor, 28 Aug. 1530.
III. Robert, a minor, 28 Aug. 1530.
I. Agnes. n. Awdrej.
The elder son.
Jonx FnERE, of full age. and m. before Aug. 1530, left by Agnes, hi
a son,
Jonx Freke. of Wickham Abbey. Wickham Skeitlu Suffolk, m. 1st. 24 May,
1558, Cathprine, dau. of — Revett. of Rishangles. Suffolk, and by her, who was
buried 2S Oct. 15(30, had issue, a dau. Frances, bapt. 11 Oct. 1550, buried 20
Sept. 1500. He m. 2adly, Thomasine, dau. of — Jessop, of Thorudon,
Suffolk, and by her, who was buried 15 April, 1583, had issue,
I. John, bapt. 20 Dec. 1502, buried G Oct. 1506.
II. Peter, of Wickham Abbey, bapt. 18 Mav, 1565. m. Anne, dau. of John
Bacon, of Hesset, aud was buried 8 Sept. 1615, leaving issue,
1. John, of Wickham Skeith, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Symons, of
Witford Bridge, co. Cambridge, and had i.ssue,
(1) John, bapt. 1 June, 1617.
(2) Thomas, bapt. 16 June. 1620, left by Joan, his wife, Thomas, bapt.
IS Oct. 1658. and John, b. 17 June, 1660.
(3) Robert, bapt. 25 Feb. 1622.
(1) Elizabeth, bapt. 20 June, 1618. (2) Mary, bapt. 17 M?y, 1621.
-2. Thomas. 3. William, bapt. 16 Nov. 1595.
4. George, of London, and Fingringhoe, bapt. 30 Xov. 1597, d.i.p. 25
Oct. 1655, will dated 20 Sept. of that year.
1. ^Margaret, buried 1658.
2. Anne, bapt. 2 July, 1599, vi. Christopher Nettleton.
3. Mary, bapt. 2 Feb. 1601. 4. Lettice, Viapt. 7 April, 1604, d.s.p.
5. Penelope, bnpt. 20 May, 1605, vi. John Goddard. of "Wickham Skeith,
and d. 1696. leaving: issue.
6. Susan, bapt. 2 Feb. 1607, m. Thomas Dawson, of Stanton, Suffolk.
7. Mirabel, bapt. 30 Sept. 1611.
III. JoHX, of whom presently.
IV. Edward, of Cotton. Suffolk, bapt. 24 Jan. 1572, vi. a dau. of — Symonds,
and d.s.p.
V. Thomas, bapt. 9, buried 15 June, 15S2.
I. Jane, bapt. 5 March, 1563, m. 6 Sept. 1586, Lewis Kedby, of Groton,
Suffolk.
II. Thomasine. bapt. 2 Aug. 1566.
III. Anne, bapt. 22 April, 1568, buried 28 Jan. 1573.
FRERE. 249
IV. Hester, ha.pt. 6 June, 1573, m. TV. Norman, of Suffolk, and had issue,
William; Joan; and Sarah.
V. Sarah, bapt. 3 June, 157S, buried 20 Xov. 1C*2G.
The third son,
Jonx Freke. of Green Farm, Finninehara, Suffolk, bapt. 21 Oct. loG9, m.
Anne, dau. of John Sandwich, of Finninglram, and was buried 15 Dec. 1G33,
leaving issue, a son,
• Joii.v Fekkk, of Finnictrliam Ilall. 1 apt. 13 May, 1606, m. 12 June, 1634,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Sheppard, of Mendleshani"', Suffolk, and d. 9 March,
1679, having bv her, who was buried 2 May, 1080, had issue, with another son,
bapt. 6 'May and buried 22 Aug. 1644.
I. Joiix, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, bapt. 13 ^Sl'ny, 1641, m. 7 March, 1670, Thomas Page, of
TValsham-le- Willows, and had issue.
II. Anne, bapt. 21 Dec. 1642. buried 7 Oct. 16S1.
III. Dorothy, bapt. 7 Jane, 1649, m. 19 April, 1677, Tliomas Pretyman, of
Sporle, Xorfolk, who d. 9 April, 1716, leaving issue.
The only son,
John Freke, of Finningham, bapt. 30 Jan. 1645, m. 16 Sept. 1669, Anne,
dau. of George Pretyman. of Eacton, Suffolk, by Susan, his wife. dau. of
Thomas Tyrrell, of Gipping, Suffolk, and was buried 14 Jan. 1709, having by
her, who was buried 2 Feb. 1724. had issue,
I. John, bapt. 6 Oct. 1670, d. 25 June, 16SS.
II. George, bapt. 1 Feb. 1676. buried 5 Sept. 1705.
III. Edward, of whom presently.
I. Susan, b.apt. 29 Oct. 1672. m. 2 Jan. 1700 (as his third wife), William
Edwards, of V»'isbech, Cambs. and was buried 13 Xov. 1730, having by
him, who-J. 19 Xov. 1724. had issue.
II. Anne, bapt. 14 Dec. 16S2. buried 21 'Max, 172S.
III. Dorothy, bapt. 25 June, ltJ85, buried 24 June, 16S8.
The only surviving son.
^Edward FREnE,'of Thwaite Hall. Suffolk, bapt. 22 April. 1680, m. 14 March,
1712, Ellenor, dau. and co-heir (with her sister, wife of the Lord Chief Baron
Reynolds) of Thomas Smith, of Thrandeston Hall, Suffolk, and rf. 6 May, 1766,
having by her, who J. 28 Sept. 1763, had issue,
I. Sheppard, of whom pre>:entlv.
I. Ellenor, b. 1 Xov. 1713, d. innn. 31 Jan. 1801.
II. Mary, h. 1 Xov. 1714, buried 6 Oct. 1716.
The only son,
Sheppard Frere, of Roydon Hall, Xorfolk, h. 14 Sept. 1712, m. 22 June,
1739, Su.>anna, dau. of John Hatley, of London and Kirby Hall, Essex, by
Isabella, his wife. dan. of Robert Reynolds, of Burastead, Hellions (second son
of Sir James Reynolds), and d. 14 July, 17S0, having by her, who d. 30 Xov.
1779, aged 68, had issue.
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Edward, of Bury St. Edm^unds, Suffolk, and Wortham, Suffolk, Major
East Xorfolk IMilitia, bapt. 4 Sept. 1742, m. 1 Oct. 1781, :Nrary, dau. of
John Barker, of Shropham Hall, Xorfolk, and d. 20 Aug. 1819, having by
her, -who d. 12 Dec. 1821, had issue,
1. Edward Barker (Rev.), vicar of Bigsrleswade, Beds. h. 25 July, 1782,
m^ 14 July, 1825, Elizabeth, only dau.' and heiress of John Hanbury
Williams, of Great Yarmouth, and d. 11 Xov. 1864, having by her, who
d. 11 April, 1871, acred 76, had issue,
(1) Edward Planbnry (Rev.), rector and patron of Horham. Suffolk,
- M.A. Gains Coll. Camb., h. Vj July. 1826, m. 14 Jan. 1858, Ellen, dau.
of Rev. John Taylor Allen, vicar of Stradbrook, Suffolk, and had issue,
a. Leonard Hanbury, h. 1 Jan. 1861.
250 FAMILY RECORDS.
b. Arthur Ilanburv, b. 22 Xov. 1803.
c. Cvril H;inburv,'6. 25 March, d. 18 April, ISGS.
d. Gerald Hanbury, b. 19 Dec. 1S71.
a. Edith Ilanburr. b. Gertrude Hanbury.
c. Maude Hanbui-y, d. au infant, 2-i Aug. 1S62.
d. Dora Hanbury, d. an infant, 12 Nov. lSo5.
e. ^largaret Hanbury. ....
/. Fh^reuce, d. an infant, 20 April, 1870.
g. Grace Constance Hanbury.
h. ^label Hanbury. b. and d. Xov. 1875.
(2) Frederick, of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, b. 7 March, 1S2S, m. 22
June, 1S54, Eila Eeatrice, dau. of llev. George Day, 2iIinor Canon of
Norwich, by Caroline Eifrida, liis wife, dau. and heiress of Charles
Geering, of Rhydyrr, Ghimorsi-an, and has issue,
a. Ernest Frederick, b. 4 Nov. IS-JS, J. 22 Nov. 1890.
a. Julia. b. Constance Elizabetli, d. inim. 29 ^lay, lS7o.
(3) Horace, of the Board of Works, London, b. 20 July, 1830, m. 29
Sept. 1868, Mnry Elizabeth, dau. of John Norgate, of Norwich, by
Mary Atkins, his wile, dan. of John Spinks, of Oxnead Hall, Norfolk,
and has is.>ue,
Frank Horace, b. 12 July, 1SC9. Helen Mary.
(4) Eiigar Earker, of Great Yarmouth, b. 28 Oct. 1832, m. 29 June,
1870, Flora Ann Harriet, dau. of John Tingcorabe, of Sydney, N.S.W.,
and Annie !Maria Harriet, his "wife, dau. of Caj)t. Donald Macleod, C.B.,
R.N., Lieut. -Gov. of Greenwicli Hospital, and has issue,
a. Macleod Barker, 6. 13 i'eb. ib74.
b. Reginald Barker, b. 23 Nov. 1-875.
c. Percy Barker, b. 21 Jan. Ib77.
a. Elizabeth Hilda. b. Violet Barker. c. Rose Barker.
(5) Augustus, F.R.LB.A., b. 28 June, 1834.
(6) Herbert (Rev.), B.A. Emmanuel Coll. Camb., b. 9 Aug. 1837.
1. Mary Barker, b. 18 Feb. 1785, d. 1 April, 17c6.
2. Elizabeth Barker, b. 13 Feb. 178G, m. 7 Nov. 1822, Heni-y Barker, and
d.s.p. 12 Jan. 1871. He d. 30 Aug. 1824.
I. Ellenor, b. 12 March., 1744, m. 1 Jan. 1706, Sir Jobn Fenn, Knt., of East
Dereham, Norfolk, J. P. and D.L., High. Sherili 1791, M.A. and sometime
Fellow of Caius Coll. Camb., who d.s.p. 1794, acred 55. She d. 1 Nov. 1813.
II. Judith, b. 28 Sept. 1747, buried 22 May, 1754.
The elder son,
John Fr£re, F.R.S., F.S.A., of Rovdon Hall, Norfolk, and Fincingham,
Suffolk, B.A. Caius Coll., J.P. cos. Noi-foik and Suffolk, High Sheriff for
the latter co. 1766, M.P. for Norwich 1799, b. 10 Aug. 1740, m. 12 July,
1768, Jane, only dau. and heii-ess of John Houkham, of Bedicgton. Surrey, by
Jane, his first wife, dau. of Stephen Pomfret, of Abingdun, and d. 12 July,
1807, having: by her, who d. 2 March, 1813, aged 07, haci issue,
I. John Hookham (Right Hon.), of Roydou Hall, Norfolk, M.A. and some-
time Fellow of Caius Coll. Camb., 31. P. for "West L;.e 1796, Under Sec. for
Foreign AtTairs 1799, Envoy to Lisbon 1800, ^Minister to 2*Iadrid 1802. to
1808; b. 21 :May, 1769, m. 12 Sept. 1816, Elizabeth Jemima, Countess
Dowager of Erroll, dau. of Joseph Blake, of Ardfry, co. Galway (see
Bukke's Peerage and Baronetage, Wallscocrt, B.), and widow of George,
Earl of Erroll (see Burke's Peeruqe and Baronetage), and d.s.p. 1 Jan. 1846.
She d. 17 Jan. 1831.
II. Edward, of Clydach, co. Brecon, from whom descends the family of
Feeee, of Eoydon Hall (see Bueke'.s Landed Gentry), and Sir Henry Bartle
Edward Frere, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., F.R.S., who was created a Baronet
(see Bcrke's Peerage and Baronetage).
FRERE. 251
III. George, b. 14 Aucr. 17T1, d. nn infant.
IV. Georu'e Frere. df Twyford House, IIcrt.<;, b. 1 April, 177-i, vi. 21 Aujr.
1806, Elizabeth Raper, only <iau. and heir of "William Gr;int, ^I.D. of
London, and liothieniurclms, Inverncs.s, and d. '27 April, ISii, haviuj^ by
her, -who J. "29 April, 1.^50, liad issue,
1. John (Rev.), rector of Cottenham, M.A. Carab., b. 21 July, 1S07, in.
1 Aug". 1S3P, Jane Browne, dau. of Rev. Charles Daltoii, vicar of Kelvedon,
Essex, and d. 21 May, 1S51, leaving issue,
(1) "William John (Rev.), ^I.A. Oxon, Principal of Hockerill Training
College, Bishop's Stortford, Eises, b. 30 Oct. lS-15, ru. lS7o, Priscilla,
dau. of — Ashe.
(1) Anna. (2) Jane Eleanor, d. 7 Sept. lSt!2, aged 15.
(3) !Mar\- Jane.
2. George, F.R.G.S., of the Slave Trade Commission, b. 22 Feb. ISIO, rn.
9 April, 184-2, ^[arearet Anno, dau. of Edgar Corrie, of Parley, Aldington.
Berks, and d. 26 Oct. 1S7S, leaving issue,
(1) George Edgar, h. 7 July. IS-to, m. 20 June. 1S72, Adelaide ^lary,
third dau. of Rev. James Back, of Castle Hill, Ealing, and has issue,
a. George, b. and d. 18S7. h. Edgar, b. 2-i Nov. 1881.
a. Editli Margaret. 6. Grace. c. Tioiet.
(2) Bartholomew Terrick, b. 16 May, 1849, m. 4 Aug. 1877, Katharine,
dau. of Evan Anv.vl.
(3) Edward AVilliam. b. 4 April, lSo3, d. 15 April, 1859.
(4) Frederick Robert, b. 11 May, 1855, d. 22 April, 1859.
(5) Hueh Corrie. b. 15 April. 1857, 7>i. Feb. 1879, Florence Gray. dau.
of the Bishop of Capetown, and lias issue, Allau Gray. b. 10 Dec. 1879 ;
Owen, b. 2 Xov. 1883 : Xoel, b. 2 Dec. 1885 : Eispeth Grav ; and Philli^.
(6) Ernest Rowland, b. 9 Aug. 1859, in. 27 April, 1886, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of James Kins*, of Enniskillen, and has issue, Gilbert
Raper. b. 24 June. 1888, and Patrick Raper, b. 26 Marcii. 1892.
(7) John William Corrie, b. 6 Sept. 1861, m. 6 ^lay. 1893. Madeline
Westly, only surviving dau. of Chnrles James Busk, and has issue.
John Geoffry, b. 21 June. 1895, and Kathleen ^Margaret.
(S) Eustace Corrie, b. 22 Aug. 1863, rn. 25 June. 1895, Marion Edith,
second dau. of the late J. P. Grant, of Rothiemurcbus, and has issue,
Letitia Helen, b. 18 ifay. 1896.
(1) Margaret Elizabeth, b. 1 Oct. 1843.
(2) ^lary Anne Helen Laurie.
(3) Edith Susannah, d. an infant, IS April, 1859.
3. Bartle, b. and d. Sept. 1813.
4. Bartle John Laurie, of Twyford House, Herts, in the Commission for
the Lieutenancv of London, President of the Incorporated Law Society.
1867, b. 1 ]S'ov.'l814, m. 12 June, 1862, Adelaide Ellen, dau. of Richard
Rowe, and d. 25 Jan. 1893, leaving issue,
(1) Laurie, b. 15 May, 1866, in. 7 Jan. 1894, Maud Mary Xewton, dau.
of Reginald Stewart Poole, LL.B., and has issue, Bartle Laurie, b.
14 INLirch, 1896.
(2) Archibald, b. 13 :\[arch, 1868, d. 4 Feb. 1871.
(1) Margaret. (2) Barbara, d. an infant, 2 Anril, 1872.
(3) Esther. (4) Phyllis, d. yourj^.
5. William, b. 22 Feb. 1816, d. 15 Mav, 1824.
1. Elizabeth, b. 8 Oct. 1808, d. num. 20 Nov. 1878.
2. Susanna Hatley, m. G Dec. 1838, Right Rev. Christopher "Wordsworth,
Bishop of Lincoln, and has issue.
3. Anne, rn. 4 Feb. 1846, her cousin, Capt. John James Bartholomew
Edward Frere, R.X., and had issue.
FA^.IILY RECORDS.
4. Juditii Miiry Sophi;i, hi. '2 JlIt, 1850, Right Rev. Charles ^lerivale,
Dean of Ely, and had issue.
V. William, of whom we treat.
VI. Bartholomew, Charge d'AfFaires, Lisbon, 1S02. ^ladrid. 1S03, ^rinister
Plenipotentiary at Constantinople, ]820, B.A. Trinity Coll. Camb., h.
30 Nov. 1776, m. by proxy, March. 1817. Cecilia Barbara, dan. of Dom
Pedro Creuse y Ximenes, of ^linorca. which lady d. aged 28, in the
autumn of that year, before meeting her husband. He d.s.p. 29 ilay, 1851.
VII. James Hatlev, of Camhridee Terrace. London, h. 6 Feb. 1779, ???.
16 June, 1809. Pierian, second dau. of Matthew ^Martin (formerly Bluck),
and d. 8 Dec. 1866, having by her. who (Z. 2 Oct. 1863, aged 83, had issue,
1. ITatley, Judcre of the High Court, ^Madras, b. 7 Aug. ISll, tii. 1st,
22 Sept. 1840. Theodora Amelia ^lary, dan. of the Right Rev. George
John Trevor Spencer, D.D., Bishop of Madras, which laciy d.s.p. 28 May,
1848. He VI. 2ndly, 7 Atig. 1849, Elizabeth, dan. of William Rose
Robinson, of Clermiston, Midlothian, by !Mary. his wife, second dan. and
co-heiress of James Douglas, of Orchardton. Kircudbrifjhtshire. He d.
3 Feb. 1868, having by her, who rn. 2ndly, 22 Aug. 1871, John Abraham
Tinne, of Briarly, Lancashire, D.L., had issue.
(1) James Hatley, b. o Oct. 1850, d.s.p. 20 May, 1S70.
(2) William Douglas, late of the Royal Canadians, b. 14 March, 1852,
771. 8 Aug. 1878, Cecilia, dau. of Luke Byrne, and has issue, a. James
Hatley, b. 13 April, d. 19 April, 1885; a. Cecilia Marion Elizabeth;
b. Mary Douglas ; c. Xorah Josephine Doaglas ; d. Frances Jerning-
ham Douglas : and e. Kathleen Douglas.
2. Charles. Taxing Master of the House of Commons, barrister-at-law,
b. 2 May. 1813, m. 14 Oct. 1841, -Charlotte Vansittart, dau. of Rev.
Edward Xeale, rector of Taplow, Bucks (see Burke's Landed Gentry),
and d. 14 March. 1884. haviu? bv her, who d. 10 Jan. 1881. had issue,
(1) Frederick Charles, b. 18 Feb. 1844.
(2) Charles Edward Vansittart, Clerk in the Hotise of Commons,
h. 13 May, 1850.
(3) Alfred Vansittart, b. 10 July, 1854, m. 4 April, 1833, Edith M.,
second dau. of Rev. T. Stokes, and has issue, a dau., Gladys Evelyn.
(4) Eustace Vansittart, b. 2 Dec. 1855.
(1) Charlotte Vansittart. ru. 14 Xov. 1882, Allan Stokes, eldest son
of Rev. T. Stokes, and has issue.
(2) Merion Vansittart. d. young, 26 April, 1852.
(3) Caroline Emily Vansittart, m. June, 1887, T. Harrison, of
Hanghley, Suffolk.
(4) Catherine Vansittart. ;/;. 29 Dec. 1886. Arthur Reeve.
(5) Laura Vansittart, m. 1S90, — de Fabeck.
3. John Alexander (Rev.), M.A. and sometime Fellow of Trinity Coll.
Camb., vicar of Snillington, Beds, h. 9 May, 1814, vi. 8 June, 1854,
Susan Sophia, third dau. of John Hampden Gledstanes, of Cheshunt,
Herts, and d. 27 Aug. Ib77, having had issue,
(1) Marian, ;/i.'15 Sept. 1875. Walter Hailstone, R.X.. and d. 1886,
leavinc: issue, John Edward, b. 5 Jan. 1877 ; Hugh Walter, b. 25 Sept.
1884;"and Alice Maud.
(2) Edith Convncrham.
4. Edward DaniJl. b. lO Jan. 1816, d.s.p. 15 Sept. 1881.
5. Constantine (Rev.), 3LA. and sometime Fellow of Corpus Christ!
Coll. Camb.. rector of Finninghara, b. 12 Oct. 1817, hi. 13 May, 1847,
Antonina ^lai-ia, dau. of Don Autonino Gaudiano, of Palermo. She d.
7 March, 1885.
6. William Tiieodor, b. 18 Jan. 1820, d. same year.
1. Mary Anne, b. 1810, d. in infancy.
FRERE. 253
VIII. Temple (Rev.), D.L. for NoiToIk, and J.P. foi" Suffolk, Prebendary
of Westminster ISoS, and rector of Roj-dou 1820, and of Barston lS2o,
and Chapl;iin to the House of Comnion.s lS3o, ^I.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., b.
16 May. 17S1, vi. IG April, 1ST(5, J;ine, eldest dan. of Sir Ricliard Richards.
Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, by Catherine, his wife, only dau. and
heiress of Roht^rt Vau!^han Huiuphrevs, of Cacrnynwcli, co. ^Merioneth, and
d. 7 July, ISoO, havino- bv her, who (/. "20 Oct. tbllowiiiL,', had issue,
1. Temple, h. 2 IMaroh, ISIS, drowned at Trin. Coll. Camh., -t April, IS-iO.
2. Robert Temple, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., b. 17 Jan. 1820, m. 1st, 2 Oct.
1851, Theresa Arabella Fanny, dau. of Rev. Williatn Dowell, vicar of
Locking, and by her, who (7. 20 Jan. 1859, had issue,
(1) Temple, b. 13 Jati. 1859, m. 7 April, 1886, Harriett Henrietta
Vanjrhan, dau. of Rev. F. Clere, and has issue, Robert Temple, b. 1<>
Nov. 1889, and Violet Catherine Temple.
(1) Louisa Charlotte Temple, m. 20 Dec. 1S84, Sir J. W. P. Campbell
Orde, Bart, {see Btrke's Peerage and Baronetage).
(2) Theresa Jane Temple.
(3) ]Mary ^[arsraret Temple, d. younc^, 11 July, 1861.
He VI. 2ndly, 5 Feb. 1861, his cousin, Catherine Frances, dau. of William
Parry Richards, and d. Oct. 1886, leavincc issue,
(2) Lionel Robert Temple, o. 10 Dec. 1870.
(4) ^fary Catherine Temple.
(5) Constance Emily Temple.
(6) Adela Euiraa Temple, m. 31 Aug. 189-1, George Heughtans
Arni«trnrg Willett, R.X.
(7) Gertrude Arabclhi Temple.
3. Henry Temple (Rev.), rector of Burston, Norfolk, ]N[.A. Corpus Christi
Coll. Camb., b. 22 Nov. 1821, vi. 18 Sept. 1851, Sarah Maria Heath, dau. of
William Heath Jary, of Blofield Lodge, ^'orfolk, and d. 26 Nov. 1890,
having by her, who d. 2-4 Feb. 189G, had issue.
(1) Aubrey Hookham Temple, b. 18 Sept. 1859.
(2) Bartle Henry Temple, b. 26 Aug. 1862, in. April, 1896, his cousin,
Guendolen Winslow, dau. of John Tudor Frere, of Roydon {see Burke's
Layided Gerdry).
(1) Beatrice Jane Temple, m. 25 Oct. 1877, David James Abercromby,
fourth son of the late Sir Robert Abercomby, Bart., and has issue (see
Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
(2) Catherine ]\Iaria Temple.
(3) ^Mildred Alice Temple.
(4) Florence ^largaret Temple, d. an infant, 17 Xov. 1858.
(o) P'lorcncc !Mary Temple, rn. 2 March, 1886, Frank Maxwell, son of
Sir Benson ^laxwell.
4. Griffith Temple, b. 4 July. 1827, d. 14 IMarcb, 1839.
1. Catherine ^Margaret Temple, m. (as his second wife) 23 Aug. 1853,
Rev. Edward Gurdori, rector of Hinghara, Norfolk, and had issue (see
Burke's Landed Gentry).
2. Louisa Jane Temple, d. unm. 2 ^lay, 1848.
3. Emily GeorL'iana Temple.
I. Jane, m. (as his second wife) 3 Dec. 1793, Yice-Admiral Sir John Orde,
Bart, and d. 16 Sept. 1829, having by him, who d. 19 Feb. 1824, had issue
{see Burke's Peerage and BoxGne^age).
II. Susannah, d. tonn. 18 Jan. 1839.
The fifth son,
William Frere, serjeant-at-law, of Dun Gate, Balsham, Camlxs, M.A.
Downing Coll. Camb. 1798, cnlled to tlie Bar 1802, serjeant-at-law 1809,
^Master of Downing Coll. 1812-1826, Recorder of Bury St. Edmunds 1814,
Vice-Chanceilor of Cambridge University, 1819-1820, D.C.L. 1825, b. 23 Nov.
254 FA^riLY RECORDS.
1775, TO.-i May, ISIO, Mury, dan. of Brampton Gurdon Diliin'jrham,* of Letton,
Norfolk, and Grumlisburirh, Sutfolk (se-^ Bl"i:ke's Landed Geiitri/, Gurdon, of
Letton), and d. '2o Miiy, 183G, having' by ber, who d. -i ^lay, ISoi, aged 83, had
issue,
I. PniLiP HuWACD, of whom presently.
I. Ellon ^lary, m. 11 ^[arch, 1830, the Hon. Stcpben Edmund Spring Rice,
eldest son of Thomas Spring, Lord ^Montcagle, and d. 21 ]March, 1SG9,
having by him, who d.v.p. 9 May, 1S65, had issue {see Bl'RIxE's Peerage ayid
Baronetage).
II. Isabella, d. u?im. ISSi.
III. ^[ary Wilhelmina Frederica, m. 20 Oct. lS-10, Rev. Edward Gordon,
rector of Barnham Broome and Hingham, Xorfollc, and d.s.p. 13 Xov. ISoO.
IV. Augusta Frederica, d. iinm. 16SS.
The only son.
Philip Howard Frere, of Dun Gate and Paston House, Cambridge, M.A.
and sometime Fellow of Downing Coll. Camb., h. 6 Aug. 1813, m. 2 Aug. 1859,
Emily, dau. of the Rev. Henry Gipps, Canon of Carhsle, and J. 12 May, 18G8,
having by lier, who d. 8 Sept. 1870, had issue,
I. AnxHCR Howard, of v/hom presently. ii. William, h. and d. 1861.
III. Walter Howard (Rev.), M.A. Camb., of Radlev, Abingdon, Berks, b.
23 Xov. 1863.
I. Ellen Fi-ederica Howard. . ll. Lucy Howard.
* Through this marriage ilr. Frere represents the now extinct family of Howard, of
Brockdish.
EoEERT nowAP.D, of Brockdish, son of Sru Johx Howard, Knt., wlio purchased the
manor of Brockdish, 1-157, and Alee, his wife, left'by Isabel, his wife,
I. Wii.LiAJi, o£ wliom presently. II. Richard. ill. Ilenry. iv. John.
I. Christian. II. ilargaret. III. Joane.
The eldest son.
WiLLiAit HowAP.D, of Brockdish, had bv Alee, his first wife. i. Richard, d. young ; and
I. Alee, d. roiing. He left by ;^[a^garet, his second wife, ii. Robeet, cf whom presently,
and II. ilai^nret. The only siirriving: son,
RoKEET Howard, of Brockdish. left by Joan, his wife (with three daus., one m. to M. Le
Grys. of Billingtord, another m. Underwood, of Dickleborough, and a third m. — Lynsey,
ot :?utYolk), two sons,
I. Thomas, of whom presently. ll. WiUiam. who had issue, two sons,
1. John, m. the dau. of — Tutshall, of Barham, and left three dans, and co-heirs, Grace.
d. unm. ; Elizabeth, m. John Knapp, of Brockdish; and ilargaret, m. — Hjnson.
2. William, m. but d.n.p.
The elder son,
Thomas Howard, of Brockdish, m. AUce Wyth, and left issue,
I. RoiiERT, of whom preseutlv.
II. William, m. the dau. of — Rout, and widow of — Rickinghall, and left issue,
Robert, r>i. a dau. of — Crickmore, and had a son, Robert, who m. a dau. of — Shepard,
and had issue.
Alee, m. — Puller.
The elder son,
RobEET HowAED, of Brockdish, m. Phillippa, dau. of Thomas Buxton, of Tydenham,
and had issue,
1. Robert, m. 1st, Grace, dau. of Robert Buxton, of Tvdenham, and had issue, 1. Robert;
2. John, d. youiiij ; 3. Henry, d. younz; and I. Grace, d. young. He m. 2ndly, ilary. dau.
of William Steward, of Swarston, and by her liad issue, '2. ifary. He m. 3rdly, Grace,
dau. of Arthur Pennicg, of Kettleborougli, and widow ot Francis Honings, of £ye, and
by her had two sons.
II. Thomas, m. Anne, dau. of Henry Burllngham, of Burstow, and had issue, 1. Robert;
and 2. Henry, ;k. the dau. of John jjuxton, of Dickleborough, and widow of John Gcstlcn,
and had issue, four sons and tliree daus.
III. Jolin, VI. a dau. of — Lock, and had issue, eight children.
IT. WiUiam, m. Alee Pratt, and had issue, 1. Robert; 2. Thomas; and 1. Mary.
T. Edsvard, d.s p.
Ti. Philip, m. Joane, dau. of — Marriott, of Eye, and had issue, 1. Robert; 2. Philip;
and 3. Henrr.
GALE. 255
The eldest son,
ARTHiri^ HowAP.D Fkf.re, of 19. Ecclcsion Square, S.W. (Clnhs — Arthur's
and Wellington), h. S Sept. ISGO. educated at Eton and Trin. Coll. Camb.,
VI. 16 Oct. 1S05, Edith Alice, eldest dau. of Col. Ynyr Henry Barfjes, of
. Parkanaur. D.L. (c^te 13crk'F.'.< Liuded Goitru), and the Hon. Edith Bootle-
Wilbraham. his wife, sister of the present Eaid of I.athom (see Bl'KKe's Peeraje
and Haroiietage), and by her h;is issue, John Howard, b. 11 Sept. 1806.
Arms — Or two leopards' heads gu. between two flaunches of the last.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. an antelope's head arg. armed or.
Mottoes — " Frere avme frere " and " Tradituin ab antiquis servare."
GALS.
Lineage. — RonrnT Galk, of Tralce, co. Kerry, descended from the Gales, of
Thirnetoft, Yorksliire, and had, with several daus., who m. in Ireland, a son
and heir,
Joux Gale, of Whitehaven, h. in Tralee, returned from Ii-eland to Xewcastle-
on-Tyne. and afterwards settled at Whitehaven, where he died. He rn. 1G40,
Elizabeth, dau. of — Ghiver, and -7. 1€S0, having by her, who d. 170G, had issue.
Tir. Matthew, of wlioui presentlr.
I. Eliznbetb, m. — Fovstcr, and had issue.
II. Sarah, m. John Pearse, of Sjleliam, nnd d.sp.
III. Joauo, m. Hii-'uiu J OuklfV, ot Nc.v Buckenaam. and Lad issue.
IV. Anne, m. John Edwards, of Trdenham, and had issue.
The Tounfjest son,
Matthew Howahd, loft issue, two sons and tliree daus.,
I. Samuel, m. Kebecca, dau. of — Farnihough, of London, and had issue, 1. Matthew ;
and 2. ,Vndrew.
II. Matthew, of whom presently.
I. Sarah, m. Major Huntington. II. Eebecca, m. — Eing.
III. Hannah, ni. Henry Crowe, of Xorwich.
The youncrer son,
Mattuf.w Howard, rr.. Sarali. dau. of William Burrough, of Suffolk, and had iasue,
I. Samfel, of whom pre~c-ntiy.
ir. ilatthew, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Kalph Bucl<nall, and had issue,
1. BuL-knall, m. He': ec-ea, dau. of Benett Metcalfe, and had issue, ilattheiv.
2. Samuel, loft by Mary, Ins wife, Samuel, ^iattliew, Hiumah, and Mary.
1. Elizabeth. 2. Sarah, ni. John Creraer.
The elder son,
Samuel Howaed, m. Hannah, daii. of August Mumfcrd, of London, and had issue,
I. Matthew, m. Britannia, dau. of Tliomas Cole, and had issue,
1. Thomas, d. yoi:n:r, 1715.
1. Elizabeth, vi. Edwird Rudire, of Wheatfield, Oson. 2. Britannia, d. unm.
3. Hannah, m. Jolm, Earl of Eothes, and had issue.
II. Samuel, d. youne. in. Eichaed. of wliom presently.
I. Sarah, rf. young, 1~00. ii. Hannah, d. young, 1703.
The third son,
Richaed Howaed, m. Mary, dau. of P. Le Pipre, and by her, who m. 2ndlT, — Yyner,
had issue, a son,
Samuel Howard, of Brockdish, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Thojuas Yere, M.P. for
Norwich, and by her had issue,
Tere, d. young, 1742.
He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Spendlove, of Norwich, and d.
29 July. 1749, having issue, two daus. and co-lieircsses,
I. Elizabeth, m. P.'Eorster, of He.le.'diam, and d. Jan. 1810.
II. !Mart, of whom we treat.
The youuiier riau. and co-heiress,
ilAET Howard, h. 27 ilay, 174^, m. as his aeccnd wife, 17S0, Beampto' Gcedo^^, of
Letton, Xurfolk (sec Bveee's Lnn'hd Ge.drn), who assumed the name of DiLLiyGiiAM, and
d. 1^21, haTini; by hiiu. wlio d. 1S23. };ad issue, an only dau. and iieircss,
Maey Howabu, m. 4 May, 1810 (_as in the text), Mr. Serjeant William Frere, and had issue.
•256
FAMITiY RECORDS.
XX
7^
t% ^%j ^t?
I. Jonx, of whom presently.
II. Ebenezer, of Whitehaven, tji. Isabella, dau. of Thomas Tickell, and was
buried at St. Nicholas, AVhitehaven. 5 April, 1720.
leavinrr issue.
III. Elishn. of Whitehaven, vi. Elizabeth, dau. of
Peter Cri.sp, and was buried at St. Xicholas, 7
Marcli, 1740, leaving issue.
I. Mehetabei, m. 1 Sci)t. IGOO. William Feryes, of
W^hitebaven, merchant, and was buried at St.
Nicholas, lo Feb. 170o, leaving is.-5ue.
The eldest son,
Joux Galk, of Whitehaven, co. Cumberland, m.
!Marj, dau. of Lancelot Cai'lisle. third son of Adam
Carlisle, of Bridkirke. X.B., and d. (will proved -1 June,
1716), having had issue,
I. John, of Whiteliaven. rn. Elizabeth, fourth dau.
of Thomas Tickell. but d.f^.p. aud was buried at St.
Nicholas, 10 Sept. 1729.
II. George, of Somerset county, ilarj'land, m. 1st,
about 1700, [Mildred, sou of Augustus \Varner, and widow of Laurence
Wa.shington, gi-andfather of the lirst President of the United States. By
her, who was buried at St. Nicholas. Whitehaven. 30 Jan. 1701, he had a
dau. who d. in infancy. He in. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Levin Denwood, of
that place, and d. between 1712 and 1714, having had issue,
1. Levin, d. 1745. 2. George, living 1725. 3. John, living 1725.
4. Mathias, living 172-5, left issue.
ui. Matthias, of whom preseutly. iv. Robert, d. young.
V. Lowther, a. ■■;.]:). (will proved 13 Oct. 1735).
VI. Philip, buried at St. Nicholas. 12 Feb. 1714.
VII. William, of Whitehaven. 6. circa 1093, tii. Margaret, dau. of Christopher
Richmond, of High Head Castle, co. Cumberland, and d. 9 ilay, 1774,
having by her, who d. 25 Sept. 1759, aged 69, had issue, a son and dau..
John, of High Head Castle, High Sheriff for co. Cumberland, bapt. 24
Feb. 1730, m. Sarah, dau. and co-heir of Christopher Wilson, of Bardsey
Hall, Urswick, co. Lancaster, by ^Marsraret, his v.ife. aunt and co-heir of
Thomas Bracldyll, of Braddyll. and Conishead, and d. 19 Oct. 1814, having
by her, who d. 10 Oct. 1774, had issue,
(1) Wilson, of Braddyll, PortSeld and Conishead Priory, sometime ]M.P..
who assumed by Royal Warrant, 15 Aug. 1776, the name and arms of
Braddyll, bapt. 24 Feb. 1756. ?;i. 29 Jan. 1776. his cousin, Jane, dau.
and heir of Matthias Gale, of Catgill House. Cumberland (i-id^ /""'*'0»
and d. 19 Nov. 1818, having by her, who d. 6 Nov. 1819, had issue (-see
Bukke's Landed Gentry, Bx^.apdyll, of Hi'jh Head).
(2) William, bapt. 4 Nov. 1759, d. at school in Birmingham.
(3) Henry Richmond, of Bardsey Hall. Lieut. -Gen. in the Army It'll,
bapt. 20 Dec. 1760, m. 9 Nov. 1785, Sarah, dau. (f Rev. Roger Baldwin,
rector of Aldingham, and Prebendary of Carlisle, and d. 3 Feb. 1814,
leaving issue {see Bl"RKe"s Lauded Gentrij, Gale, nf Bardsey Hall).
(1) Margaret, bapt. 26 ^Lay. 1757, m. 25 July, 1785, Richard Greav8.s
Townley, of Fulbourne, co. Cambridge, and had issue (see Bukke's
Landed Gentry).
(2) Sarah, bapt. 25 !May. 1759. m. 23 Nov. 1784 (as his second wife),
George Bigland, of Bigland Hall, co. Lancaster (sec Bcree's Landed
Gentry).
Isabella, of Catterlen, bapt. at St. Nicholas, 17 Oct. 1728, m. Henry
Curwen, of Workington, co. Cumberland, many years M.P., and d. Dec.
1776, having by him, who d. 23 Jaz.e, 17 78. had issue, a dau. and heiress
GALE. 257
Isabella, m. 5 Oct. 1782, John Cliristian, of Uneiiijfj^, co. Cumberland, whu
assumed the name and arms of Cl'Kwex (see Blrke's Laruled Gcntrj).
I. ^larj, d. yo\ii\\i.
II. Elizabeth, rn. G Feb. 170G, James !Milham, of Whitehaven, and d. before
17-26, leaving issue.
III. Marj, 111. William Grayson, living 1735, had issue.
IV. Susanna, bapt. 13 Jan. IG'Jli, ni. 17 Nov. 1709, William Marshall, and
had issue.
The third son.
^Iatthus Galk, of Whitehaven, m. Dorothy, dan. of John Ponsonby, of
Hale Hall, co. Cumberland, and was buried 2 Aug. 1751, having by her, who
was buried 31 ^larch, 1734-, had issue,
I. Matthias, bapt. at St. Xicholas, 3 March, and buried there, 5 March, 1716.
. II. JoHX, of whom presently.
III. Robert, of London, bapt. 3 Feb. 1721, m. Mary, dau. of Humphrey
Senhouse, of Xether Hall, co. Cumberland, bv ]\Liry, his wife, dau. of Sir
George Fleming, Bart., of Rydall, Bishop of 'Carlisle, and d. 31 Oct. 176S.
having by her, who d. 24 May, 1778, had issue,
1. Robert, bapt. 15 Feb. 1761, d. in infancy.
2. Humphrev, bapt. 20 Nov. 1762, bui-ied 9 March, 1768.
3. Robert, bapt. 31 Oct. 1763.
4. Gustavus, bapt. 15 July, 1766, had issue, (1) Gustavus, d.s.p ; (2)
William, d.s.p. ; (3) Robert, of Somerset House, d.s.p. ; (4) Humphi'ey
Senhouse, Madras Fusiliers, d..s.p. in India.
1. ATqrv, b'^nt. 5 Dec. 17G-1, d. mim.
2. Johanna, bapt. 12 July, 1768, m. 28 Feb. 1792, Rev. Fergus Gi-aham,
rector of Arthuret and Kirk Andre rt-s, and had issue {see Bl'HKe's Peerage
and Baronetage, Grauaji, of Netherhy).
IV. Matthias, of Cargill Hall, bapt. at St. Xicholas, 17 Aug. 1724, m. Jane,
dan. and at length sole heir of Rev. Thomas Bennett, D.D., vicar of St.
Giles's, Cripplesfate, and Elizabeth, his wife, dau. and at length sole heir
of — Hunt, of Porton, Salisbury, Wilts, and d. 22 Oct. 1771, having by her,
who d. 2 Oct. 1790, had issue an only dan. and heiress,
Jane, vi. 20 Jan. 1776, her cousin, Wilson Braddyll (formerly Gale), of
Braddyll, and d. 6 Xov. 1819, having had issue (vide ante).
I. Anne, bapt. 13 Aug. 1718, m. Edward Tubman, and d.s.p.
II. Mary, bapt. 1 Oct. 1719, d. unm., and buried 17 June, 1750.
The eldest surviving son,
John Gale, of Whitehaven, h. 1716, m. Anne, dau. of Thomas Hartley, of
the same place, nnd was buried 26 April, 1768, having by her, who was buried
11 Jan. 1775, had issue,
I. Matthias, of Honduras, and of London, h. 5 April, 1750, living 1777.
II. JoHX, of whom presently.
]ii. Thomas, h. 30 March, 1753, d. unm. in the East Indies. >
IV. Robert, buried 20 Jan. 1759. v. William, bapt. 29 Oct. 1759.
VI. Curwea, of London, bapt. 13 Oct. 17tjl, d. 30 Aug. 1816, leaving no issue
by Mary, his wife.
I. Isabella, bapt. 8 Feb. 1757, m. 4 June, 1793, John Monckton Hale, son of
John Hale, of Kensington.
II. Anne, 6. 3 July, 1758, m. 7 Jan. 1783, Capt. John Wordsworth,
H.E.I.C.S., and d. 5 Aug. 1815.
III. Jane, bnpt. 2i Dec. 1765, m. 1 Oct. 1786, Col. Archibald Douglas, of
Midshield, X.B., and had issue.
The second son,
JoHX Gali:, of Yauxhall, co. Surrey, and sometime of St. Petersbtirgh, h.
30 Sept. 1751, m. 1st, 4 Oct. 1781, Catherine, only dau. of Henry Littledale,
of Whitehaven, and by her, who d. 6 Api-il, 1783, had issue,
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258 FAMILY RECORDS.
I. Joux LiTTi.KiiALK, of whom presently.
He m. 2ndly, '27 Feb. 1794, Eleaunr. d;ui. of — Fthelstone, and was buried
29 Jul}-, 1S07. having: bv her had issue,
ir. Cui-weu, Capt. ^Bcnnjal Native Infantry, h. S ;^[arcll, 1800, i.i Ist, 1822,
Clementina Diana Ridges, m. 2ndly. 7 I\[arch, 1827, Fliza Diitton, ami
."irdly, ^lay, 1841, Ellen, dau. of James Smith, and d. at Darjeeling, East
Indies, 25 April. 1849, having issue by his third wife only,
1. Curwen John Zouch, h. 1 Aug." 184'o, m. 1st, 22 Dec. 1874, Mathilde
Clarisse, dau. of Charlemagne Leouidcs Wery. Capt. French Army. He
7)1. 2ndly, 25 Feb. 1886, Jnlia Georjrina, dau. of Rev. James Love, and
d. 18 April, 1890, leaving a son. Herbert Wilton, b. Xov. 188G.
1. Eleanor Annie Bury, h. 8 July, 1842.
2. Caroline, h. 8 ^fay, 1844, d. young.
3. Annie Caroline, b. 13 March. 1848, m. 29 Sept. 1883, Herbert Peny,
fourth son of Rev. Edward Perry, of Llangattock, co. JSronmonth.
I. Eleanor, b. 20 Oct. 1797, 7/z. 20 Jan. 181G, John Smith, of Drongan,
Ayrshire, and had issue.
The elder son,
Lieut. -Col. Jonx Littledale Gale. 37th Bengal Native Infantry, b. 1 April,
1783, m. 1st, 15 Feb. Ih07, Rebecca, dau. of Daniel Brandon, of Loudon, and
by her, who d. 6 Aug. 1820, had issue,
1. John, of whom presently. ir. Chorles, d. in infancy.
III. Charles "William, of St. Arvans, co. Monmoath, b. 31 Dec. 1813, m. 4
Oct. 1S65, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of T. J. Thomas, and d. 24 ISIay, 1867,
having by her, who d. 29 Jan. 1881, had issue,
Charles William, Capt. and Adjutant, Yorkshire Regt., b. 12 Aug. 1866.
IV. Edward George, b. 13 Oct. 18i4, d. 27 Oct. 1818.
V. James Barker,' /^. 23 May, 1818, d. 6 May, 1819.
I. Catherine, b. 8 Oct. 1807, d. yonncr.
II. Caroline, b. 5 Oct. 1810, m. 18 "April, 1829, Lieut.-Col. William John
Thompson, and d. 22 Oct. 1892, leaving issue.
IIL Maria, b. 14 Sept. 1812, m. 15 Oct. 1839, Gen. Henry Goodwyn, R.E.,
and d. 22 ^lay, 1862, having bv him, who d. 8 Nov. 1886, had issue.
IT. Jane, b. 9 Sept. 1819, m. 1st, 26 Sept. 1838, Frederick W. Steer Chap-
man, 9th Bengal Cavalry, who d..'.p. 22 July, 1S39. She vi. 2ndly, 30 Jan.
1S45, William Maynard Howell, of Dorria, and had issue. She m. 3rdly,
10 Sept. 1850, John Stalkartt, and had issue by him.
He in. 2ndly, 1 Oct. 1825, Isabella, dau. of Col. Archibald Douglas, of
Midshield, X.B.,and Adder.stone. co. Northumberland, by Jane, his wife, dau.
of John Gale, of Whitehaven (vide ante), and d. 3 May, 1832, having by her,
who m. 2ndly, Luke V. Newton, !M.D., of New York, had issue,
VI. Archibald, b. 24 Nov. 1827, d.s.p. 1846.
V. Isabella Douglas, b. 2 Dec. 1828, m. 4 ^lay, 1854, William Meaden, of
London, and d. 25 Nov. 1895, having had issue.
Tl. Catherine Douglas, b. 21 Dec. Ib20, buried 19 May, 1S30.
Til. Mary Anne Douglas, b. 26 Dec. 1831, d. an infant.
The eldest son,
John Gale, of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, and formerly of Pandoul,
Tirhoot, East Indies, b. 23 May, 1809, m. 1st, 7 Jan. 1836, 'Mary, dau. of
Marmaduke Stalkartt, of Howrah, near Calcutta, and by her, who d. 29 ^lay,
1850, had issue,
I. John' CnE;:RY, of whom presently.
II. Marmaduke Henry Littledale, of Diilwich. co. Surrey, formerly of
Pundoul, East Indies, b. 25 Aug. 1842, m. 4 March, 1873, Anna, dau. uf
Malcolm Neynoe ^lacleod, of Portarlington, Queen's Co., and has issue,
I. ^Larmaduke Henrv Littledale. Lieut. Royal Welsh Fusiliers, b. 3 Dec.
1873. '
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2. Horace Charles ^Macleod. b. 18 Anril, 1^16.
1. Lilian May. /-. \)l Doc. 1S7(3. /,/. 1:> Doc. LSC). William Alfred Gayer.
I re. Charles Curweu, ot Tirhoot, Kast Indies, b. 1 April, IS ti, <l.s.p. '27 Oct.
1800.
I. Caroline Chai-lotte. ^-. o ^[ay. 1839. m. 1st, 20 July, 1861. Walter Johnson,
of Calcutta, who d.s.p., and '2ndly, ') Dec. 1874, John Plcydell Wilton Haines,
of Gloucester, and has issue.
II. ^lary Jane. /;. 12 Xov. 1840. ?*!. 17 ^fay, 1862, John Ferron Crockett, of
Singapore, afterwards of Wimbledon, co. Surrey, and has issue.
III. ^[aria Grace, h. 18 Auir. 1848, in. 4 Aui,'. 1868. Dr. Thomas Irvine Rowell,
C.M.G.. of Redcliff Square, London, formerly of Singapore, and has issne.
IV. J]niily Catherine Septima, //. 2 ^NLarcli, ]8o0, in. 18 March. 1871, Dr. Henry
Sissniore Shaw, of Louth, co. Lincoln, who d.s.p. 18 Feb. 18S."^.
He m. 2ndly. 20 Dec. 1854, Kathei'ine ^[ary, dau. of Patrick Johnson, of West
Green and Stoke Xewincrton, London, and d. 16 Jan. 1886, leaving issue by her,
IV. Walter Andrew, ^lajor R.E.. h. 9 Xov. 1855, vi. 4 Dec. 187". Agne.s
Georgina, eldest dau. of Capt. Thomas Edward Gordon, late 14th Light
Dragoons, and has i.=sue,
1. Edward William, h. 4 Oct. 1878, d. 2 April, 1880.
2. Henry John Gordon, h. 3 July, 1883.
1. Helen ^Mary, h. 4 Aug. 1881. 2. Gertrude Lilian, h. 2 .Tan. 1887,
The eldest son,
JoH.v CiiEiiRT Galk, of Tlumtoft, The Avenue. Surbiton, Surrey, formerly
of Pnndoul and Barrah, Tirhoot, East Indies,^. 3 ^[arch, 1837, m. Ist, 15 Sept.
1864, Jrdiari ilachiine, dau. of Major Gillian Ross, 42nd Iliglilanders, and
by her, who d. 22 Xov. 1888, has issue,
I. John Ross, Lieut. Worcestershire Regt., b. 24 June, 1869.
II. Albert Curwen IMaclaine, h. 18 Xov. 1871.
I. Julia ^lary, /;. 26 ]Sov. 1866. in. 19 June, 1888, Frank Hudson, of Tirhoot,
East Indies.
II. Flora Caroline, h. 2 April, 1874.
He m. 2udly, 1 Jan. 1890, Kathleen ^laud, dan. of ^lalcolm Xeynoe ^[acleod,
of Portarlington, Queen's Co.. and by her has issue,
III. ;ilaurice John ^lacleod, h. 31 ^lav. 1896.
III. Eileen Ethel :Maud, h. 10 Aug. 1891.
IV. Joan Kathleen, b. 13 April. 1894.
Arms — Arg. on a fess between three saltires az. an anchor between two
lions' heads erased or. Crest — A unicorn's head couped- az. charged wirti
an anchor or between two palets arg. Motto — Depressus extollor.
GEORGE.
Lineage. — Jonx ( Jr.i'Ri.K. of Wood House Farm. Avening. and of Btibblewell,
Minchinhampton, aiul formerly of Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, Ii. 1738. m. (as
his second wife) 3 ^Eay, 1787, Ann Cos})vu'n.* who d. 5 Dec. 1848. and d. April,
1821, having by her had issue, an only child,
J('Ha GEf.RiiK. of ^Lanvers Street, Bath, and formerly of Bui-y, Abingdon,
Berks, bapt. 25 ^lay, 17b8, m. 8 !March, l8l5, Ann, fourth and youngest dan.
of Thomas Giddins, of Elton, Hants, and Elizabeth, his wife, and d. 23 ifarch,
1875, having by her, who d. 17 Dec. 1S70, aged 76, had i«sue,
* John Cosburn, of innchlnhatiipton, co. Glouc, by Elizabeth, his wife, had issue,
I. Natliatiiel, bapt. 8 .M-iy, 174S. living 1787. ' ir. -John, bayit. 'M ilay, 1761.
I. Ann {see abore), bapt. 3 Jan. 1759. ii. Ilanuab, bapt. 22 Jur.e, I7iJl, living 17S7.
s 2
260
FAMILY RECORDS.
I. Edward Tobias, Leven Street, Xascby, X.Z., 6. 18 Dec. 1818, d. 3 Marcli
1884, leavinir issue.
II. John Daniel (1, Norfolk Crescent, Bath), b.
I Sept. 18"J5, m. 5 Nov. 1848, Harriet, dau. of
James Croft, !M.R.C.S., of Geoi-g'e Lane, London,
and by lier, Avho d. 1 .Juiv, 1893, has had is>.ae.
1. John James (Huion, Dakota, U.S.A.), h. b
^[arch, 1850, m. 19 Sept. 1878, Frances Alida,
dau. of John A. Burns, of 207, Illinois Street,
Chicau-o, and d. 26 July, 1889, leavinir issue.
2. William Daniel (Burleitrh House. Hampron-
on-Thnmes), b. 6 Aug. 1853, m. 14 Sept. l5'79,
Alice, dau. of Samuel Florence, of Down Street,
Piccadiliy, W., and ha.^ issue.
3. Frederic Gilraore (Pvne Road, Cricklewood),
b. 8 May. 1856, m. 20 A^n-il, 1889, Minnie, dau.
of Isaac Edwards, of Sndeley Terrace, Brighton,
and has issue.
4. Edward Thomas, h. 29 ^larch. 1867, vi. in
Armadale. ^lelbourne, Victoria, 6 March, 1893, to Lily, dau. of George
Smith, of Nottingham, and has issue.
1. Elizabeth Emily, jonn. 2. Harriet Emma, unm.
o. Mary Ann, m. 22 Oct. 1892, William Evans Thomas, of Swansea.
III. William Robert (Dunedin, N.Z.), b. 28 Aug. 1827, m. 17 June, 1846,
Mary Ann, dau. of John Suiooker, of Southwark, and d. 9 ilarch, 1878,
leaving issue, an only dau., Agnes, living uuiii. at The Abbey, Abingdon.
IV. Frepeuic Cii.\rles, of wlumr pre.-ently.
I. A dau., b. and d. 24 Dec. 1815.
II. Emma Ann, d. 16 June, 1827. an infant.
III. Elizabeth (Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, New York), in. 2 ^May, 1S4<-),
Samuel Fuller, of Camden Villa, Bath, who d. 30 Aug. 1882, and has issue.
IV. Emily, hi. 26 Nov. 1856, John Ruble, of Northgate Street, Bath. Town.
Councillor and Mayor of that citv, 1895-6, and has issue, John Edwin, b.
II Nov. 1857.
The fourth son,
Fp.edekic Ch.vrles Geui;ge, of the City of Wells. Somerset, b. 2 July, 1833,
m. 2 Feb. 1860, Louisa (b. 10 Aug. 1835), second and youngest dau. of Benjamin
Pai'sons Rubie, of Fareham, Hants, and d. 25 Se}it. 1884, having had issue,
I. Frederic Brand, citizen and freeman of London, town councillor of Wells,
b. 1 Feb. 1862, m. 3 Oct. Ib95, Ellen ^laria, second dau. of John Coster
Brvant of Freshlbrd, near Bath, and has issue, Frederic Ai'thur Rubie. b.
30 June, 1896.
II. Charles Richard, b. 28 Aug. 1872. d. 23 Sept. following.
III. Edwin Parnell, /-. 12 Nov. 1874. (7. 2 July, 1893.
1. Louisa Emily Rubie, (/. 23 Jan. lt'61, an infant.
II. Victoria Alice Rubie, in. 3 May, 1892, Herbert Baxter Jones, second and
youngest son of Charles Jones, of Soho, Wells, headmaster of the Blue
School, and has issue, Victor Charles Baxter, b. 1 Aug. 1896, and Doris
Edith Ba.xter, b. 28 Feb. 1893.
III. Florence Rubie, d. 30 July, 1866, an infant.
IV. Blanche Amy, rn. 28 June, 1^88, Ernest Arthur Ebblewhite, F.S.A., of
2, Ashmount Road, Hornsey Lane, N., Clerk of the Tin Plate Workers'
Company, Liveryman of that Company, and Freeman of the Musician^' and
Gardeners' Companie.«, and has issue,
Ernest George, b. 19 April, 1889, and Ursula, b. 8 Jan. 1893.
V. Edith Acrnes, ui. 26 July, 18;.'5, Hebbertori Alfred Sheldon, third son of
Alfred Sheldon, J. P., of West Street House, Wells.
GODFREY— GOODMAN. 261
VI. Ada Rubie, tl. 9 May. 1870. nn infant.
vi(. Mabel Minnie, d. num. 2.') Nov. Is88.
Arms — Pel- fe?;.s cru. and sa. on a fess indented arg. between two falcons
liKinur i" pnle of the third, beaked and lefr,L''f'd or, a talbot passant of the
second. Crest — A demi talbot per fess indented sa. and cru. chai-ecd on the
shoulder with a bez'\nt, tliereon a lion's head erased of the second and uestinpj
the sinister paw on a garb vert. MottO — Strive to attain.
GODFREY.
Lineage.— JuH\ Gopfrev, h. June, 1731, had by Eleanor Cradock, h. 10
Sept. 1738, Lis second wife, with other issue.
I. William, b. S Dec. 1771. m. ^liss Yend, and by her had a son,
John. 111. a dau. of — "Webb, and d.s.jJ. 1851.
II. JosEi'K, of whom presently.
The younger son,
Joseph Gopfrey. of Highgate. h. 8 July, 1776, m. Maiw Wallace, and J. 10
Dec. 1839, having by her, who il. IMar^h. 184:4-. had issue,
I. JosEi-n Silvester, of whom presently.
T. A dau., (7. num. u. A dan., d. num.
The only son,
Joseph Silvester Gopfret, of Highgate. and 10. Gloucester Terrace,
Regent's Park, barrister-at-law, of the Inner Temple, h. 19 Oct. 1816, ra. 21
Aug. 1844, Mary Anne, dau. of — Priestley, and. d. 14 Sept. 1893, having by
her had issue,
I. Joseph Wallace.
II. George Aveiy, IMajor, late Seaforth Highlanders. /*. 4- March, 1848, )/i.
Clara, dau. of W. R. Bindley.
III. WiLLi.\M Ber.varp. of wliom presently.
I. Mary Eleanor, m. Col. F. C. Schreiber, and has issue, two sons and two
dans.
The third son,
WiLLi.xM Berx.^rd Godfrey, of The Quarrv Mount. White Hill. Blet-
chingley. Surrey, M.I.C.E., :M.I.M.E.. and M.I.E.E., b. 23 Jan. IS-H „;. 19
June, 1877, Elizabeth, dau. of G. P. Harding, and niece of the late Sir Robert
Harding, and has issue,
Eleanor Marion Dunraore,
Arms — Az. tJirpe Lulls'' heads erased ducalhj rrnn-ned or. Crest — A sea lion.
Motto— Dens et Uhertas.
GOODMAN.
Lineage. — Tho.m.\s Goup.max, m. Frances, dau. of — - Tomlinson, who was b.
1642, and d. 2 Jan. 1722. leaving issue, a son,
Thom.\.s Go'jpmax, b. 16^1, m. ilary, dau. of — Proctor, and d. 'lo Jan. 1721,
having by her, who was l. 1686, and d. 21 June, 1742, had issue,
I. Feast, of whom presently. ii. Thomas, b. 1717, d. 20 Nov. 1741.
I. Frances, b. 1718, d. 24 Xov. 1724.
The elder son,
2(>2 FAMILY RKCORDS.
Feast Goopmax, h. 1710. m. 174'), Mary. dau. of — Edmonds, and d. 1784:,
havinc;' bj her, who d. 'SI Aurr. 17S0, had issue,
I. Thomas, of ■whom pi'esontl\'.
II. Feast, h. 14 April, i7';7, 7)?. 1785, Tlicodosia, dau. of John Parsons, of
Lincohi, and d. (i April, 1S30, having by her, who was b. 21 March, 17G0,
and d. 30 Jan. 1855. had issue.
1. Ik'njaniin Bull, b. 2 Feb. 1788, m. 13 Jan. 181G, Sarah, dau. of Rev.
J. Parsons. D.D., rector of Wappitis", and Fellow of IJrasenose Coll. Oxon,
and d. 28 June, 18G8, havinsr bv her, who Avas b. 30 March, 1795. and d.
22 Dec. 1878, liad issue,
(1) Benjamin Whitsed. b. 8 Jan. 1818, d.^liirch, 1822.
(2) John Parsons (Rev. J, ^I.A., rector of Keystone, Hunts, b. 6 Aug.
1820, rii. 16 June, 184G, Charlotte, dau. of Edward Jenkins, and d. 9
June, 1891. She was b. June, 1805, and d. 17 June, 188G.
(1) Mary Parsons, b. 25 Dec. 1816, m. 20 April, 1843, John Ray. He
was b. 22 Mav, 1801, and d. 20 Feb. 1885.
(2) Sarah Bo'wker, b. 23 Oct. 1821, w. 13 Feb. 1845, Lemuel Goddard,
who was b. 16 :\[arch, 1802, and d. 28 Xov. 1877.
(3) Theodosia Caroline, b. 17 Oct. 1823, vi. 10 Sept. 1850, Rev. Henry
Lewis Distin, vicar of Horninsrhuld, co. Leicester, and d. 19 Sept. 18G7,
having by him, Avho d. 28 !March, lL^84, had issue, a sou, Alban Lewis
Goodman Distin, /-. 11 July, 1851.
2. Feast, b. 9 Sept. 1792, ,1. num. 29 :N[arch, 1829.
1. Theodosia, 6. 2 Aug. 1786, m. 31 Jan. 1806, John T^'hitscd, and d.
Sept. 1871, having by bini, who was b. 15 Jan. 1785, and d. 8 May, 1SG2,
had issue.
2. Frances, Ji. Sept. 1794, m. Nathan Gra}', and d. 6 Sept. 1826. He d.
20 March. 1842.
I. Mary, b. 10 Julv. 1746. m. 23 July. 1772, Benjamin Bull, and d. 3 Sept.
1825. He d. 26 Jiiiy, 1828. aged 80.
II. Catharine, b. 9 Jau. 1749. in. Jane, b. 3 April, 1750.
IV. Frances, 6. 19 Feb. 1752, ;/;. George ^laxwell, of Fletton Lodge, Hunts,
and by him. who '/. 25 Dec. 18 16, aged 72, had issue.
V. Catharine, b. 10 Aug. 1759, .;(. Samuel Harris Bowkcr. of Whittlesea,
Xorthants, and (/. 184-6, leaving issue.
The elder son,
THi:)i]AS Goor>.\[Ay. b. 26 July, 1754, m. 16 April. 1788. ]Maiy. dau. of Robert
"Vergette, and [Mary Hopkinsou, his wife, rnd d. 1 May, 1831, having by her,
who was b. May, 1767, and d. 1 Feb. 1845, had issue,
I. Thomas, of Avhom presently.
II. Robert, b. 1 July, 1795, in. 1st, 18 Xov. 1825, Mary, dau. of — Brown,
and by her, who (/. 10 May, 1828, bad issue,
1. Mary, d. unm. 27 Dec. 1854.
He m. 2ndly, 22 Oct. 1832, Sarah, dau. of — Bunn. of Ringstead, Xorfolk,
and d. 15 Xov. 1875, having by her, who '/. Jan. 1862, had issue,
1. Thomas, b. 4 Feb. 1838, m. Caroline, dau. of — Bov.-ker, of Water
Xewton, and d. 11 Oct. 1869, havini: bv her had issue,
Thomas, h. 1868, d. unm. 24 Oct. 1892.
Catharine.
2. Catharine ^Maxwell, b. 1 Sept. 1833, m. 1868, William Barnes, and has
issue, a son and dau.
3. Charlotte Sarah, b. 13 March, 1836.
4. Agnes, />. 21 June, 1^39, d. num. 2^ Auir. 1858.
I. ^larv, b. 16 Jau. 1789, m. 18 June, 1812, GeorLre Cleaver Maxwell, and d.
16 Octl 1839.
II. Catharine Elizabeth, b. 12 June, 1790, d. 1791.
III. Jane, b. and d 1791. iv. Jane, 6. 1807, d. 7 July, 1810.
GOODMAN. 26S
The eKlor son,
TiinMAS Goodman, of Edfrbaston, i3irmiiigbam, h. 20 June, 1702. m. 1st, C
April, 1S15, .Marj, dau. of Johu Dent, and by lier, who was h. 31 May, 17S9,
aud )I. 15 March, 1823, had issue,
I. Johji Uent, of Peachetld, Ed<,'buitun, J.P., b. 15 April, ISIG, in. 12 Aug.
181 1, Mary ]\Iartin, dau. of Richard Buck, and by her, who d. 24 Feb. 1893,
aged 75, has i.s.sue,
1. Frederick Buck, of Stanton, Edgbaston, J>. 4- March, 1817, ui. 29 April,
1873, Annie Mary, dau. of Ven. Charles Thomas Wilkinson, D.I)., Arch-
deacon of TotlU';-.
2. Cliarles Ji)hn, of Cottesbrooke, ]\Iei-ton, Surrey, h. 10 Aug. 18-1:8, in.
12 Sept. 1882, Amy Harriette, dau. of Col. Edward Holbeche "Couchman,
R.A., and has i.>sue,
(1) Eric Wlutluck, b. 12 Feb. 1803.
(1) Helen Margaret, b. lii Oct. 1883.
(2) Violet Amy, b. 20 Julv, 188G.
(3) Ellice Mary, b. 1 June, 1887.
3. Edward Martin, of Rocklands, Edgbaston, b. 17 Nov. 1850, m. 2 Dec.
1875, Diana, dau. of Dr. Pierre Joseph Van Diest, Chevalier de I'Ordre
de Leopold, and has issue.
(1) Edward Leonce, 6. 17 July, 1887.
(1) ]\larie Louise, b. 22 Dec. 1876.
(2) Margaret Diana, b. 30 April, 1878.
(3) Frances Flore, b. 4 Aug. 1880.
(4) Ludwine Elizabeth, 6. 25 Sept. 1882.
4. George Henry, b. 2 Oct. 1859.
1. Mary Emily, '6. 16 Xov. 1845, m. 12 Sept. 1872, Edwin Crockett, and
d. 15 Dec. 1878, leaving issue'.
2. Frances Louisa, b. 21 June, 1855, /». 16 June, 1880, Robert Edward
Couchmau, and has issue.
3. Margaret Jane, b. 10 Oct. 1857, m.1-2 July, 1888, Rev. Charles Edward
Craigie, vicar of Kington, co. Hereford, and lias issue.
II. Thomas Henry, b. 15 Aug. 1818, f/. 7 Jan. 1819.
HI. George (Rev.), !M.A., vicar of Christ Church, Geelonf, and canon of
Melbourne, b. 17 -May, 1821, m. 1 July, 1853, Margaret Elizabtth, dau. of
Powlett Morilock, of Stamford, and has issue,
1. Charles Powlett, b. 17 ^klarch, 1861, d. 26 Dec. 1865.
1. Ada Laura, ^.11 ^lay, 1855.
2. Fanny, b. 9 Aug. 1856, d. n)im. 28 May, 1895.
3. Laura Jane, b. 8 Jan. 1858, d. njun. 8 Xov, 1879.
4. f]dith Mary, b. 15 June, 1859.
5. Ethel Margaret, b. 1 June, 1862, d. Sept. 1864.
I. Jane, b. 31 July, 1817, d. num. 9 Xov. 1887.
II. Mary Dent, b. 17 Sept. 1819, in. 5 Oct. 1840, Edward Woods, C.E., and
d. 15 April, 1879, leaving issue (see that famibj).
He VI. 2udly, 23 June, 1824, ^lary Anue, "dau. of Thomas "Warner, and Amy
Porter, his wife, and d. 23 April, 1874, having by her, who d. 6 2»larch, IS70,
aged 79, had issue,
IV. Tho>[a-? Waunkc, of whom presentlv.
V. William Beniamin, }>. 4 June, 1828, d. uhin. 2 !Mav, 1856.
Ti. Francis, b. l^Oct. 1829, (/. 7 :N[ay, 1830.
III. Emily Baynes, b. 10 April, 1825, d. 5 Feb. 1840.
The fourth son,
Thomas Wauneii Goodm.\x, b. 18 Jan. 1827, m. 3 Aug. 1858, Elizabeth, dau.
of James Page, of Xottingham, and has issue,
I. Lilias Emily, L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S., b. 5 June, 1859, w. 28 Feb. 1888,
James Frazer Xash, son of George Xash, and Charlotte, his wife, dau. of
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FAMILY RECORDS.
Daniel Frazer, and bj him, who tl. 11 Jan. 1S91, has issue, Archibald
Goodman Ftazer, b. 3U June, 1SS9, and ^[alcolm Frazcr, h. 1 July, 1891.
11. Frances ^^arian, b. 17 Nov. 1860.
in. Helen Constance, b. 26 Dec. 1862. iv. Rose Ethel, b. 2t) Oct. 1864-.
V. Elsie Warner, b. 8 March, 1871. vi. Isobel May, b. 12 May, 187").
GORTON.
Lineage. — Richard Gortcin. of Salford, Lan-
cashire, tn. !Mary, dau. of William Spencer, of
Knowsley, Lancashire, and d. about 1761, having
by her, who d. al oat the same time, had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently. .
II. Samuel, d. nnia. Q^^
III. Robert, of Rusbolme, Lancashire, in. ^lary,
dau. of Ilenrv Davison, of Burv, same co.. and
d.s.p. 13 April' 1794. She d. Oct*. 1816.
I. Margaret, m. Thomas Holland, of Salford (who
d.s.p. 1704), son of Jamrs Holbmd, of Bireham-
leigb, Roehdile, Lancashire (who d. 1771), and
Alice, his wife, dau. of Thomas Hindley, of Xew-
bold, Lancashire.
ir. Alice, m. William Holland, of Birchamleigh
(brother of Thomas, aJuire-jnenfinned), and d.
1747, having by him, who d. about 1767, had issue.
III. Ann, d. iiinn. TV. Elizabeth, m. John Ridgway, and d.s.p.
The eldest son,
Thomas Gorton", of Salford, Lancashire, m. 1st, Ann, dau. of John Greame,
of Halifax, Yorks, and by her, who d. abmt 1761, had issue,
I. RiCHAPsD, of whom presently.
I. Mary, m. John Dyson, of Clay House, Halifax, who d. 24 April, 1790.
She d. 7 April, 1805, leaving issue.
!l. ^Margaret, who assumed the additional name of Holland, m. William
Holden, of Baildon, Yorks, and d. 1817. He d. same year.
III. Ann, d. uma. iv. Hannah, d. uurn. 18'-'1.
V. Frances, ti:. Bernard Combe, of Newcastie-under-Lyne, co. Stafford, and
d. about 1810.
He m. 2ndly, Margarat, dan. of John Furnival, of Sandbach, Cheshire, and d.
1779, having by her had issue, a dau.,
VI. Sarah, in. William Bent, of Xewcastle-under-Lyne, co. Stafford, and
had issue.
His only son,
Richard GoKioy, of Cuckney, Xotts, and Gorton Hall, Lancashire, 6. 3 April,
1753, m. Elizabeth, dau. and lieir of Rev. James Atkinson, of Great Horton,
Yorks, and vicar of Tong, Yorks, and d. 27 June, 1816, having by her, who d.
3 July, 1813, had issue,
I. John, of L'pper Clapton, :Middk'se.v, b. 23 April, 1781, vi. 10 July, 1819,
Alice, dau. of William Froiisbam, and had issue,
1. John, /.. 21 May. 1820. 2. Thomas, b. 13 July. 1826.
3. Henry, b. 18 Feb. 1828. 4. George Frederick. 6. 11 Dec. 1829.
5. Alfred Ciiarles, b. 28 Xov. 183L 6. Stewart, b. 10 July, 1836.
1. Eliza. 2. Mary. 3. Agnes. 4. Alice !Maria.
II. Thomas, of Peckbam' Grove, Surrey, b. 22 July, 1786, m. 5 June, 1822,
i:n
GOSSIP. 265
Mary, dau. of Jasper Hnller, of One House Roinow, Prestbury, Cheshire,
and liad issue,
1. Sandford. h. 11 April, 1S23. 2. Jasper, b. 2i Dec. 1S31.
1. Elizabeth :Mary, d. au infant 11 April, 1S25. 2. :Mary.
3. Anne.
III. RonERT, of whom presently. iv. Richard, h. 16 July, 179S.
V. James, (\ipt. merchant .service, h. 21 Feb. 1799, m. Catherine, dau. of
Bartholomew Prcscot. and d.-.p.
I. Frances, m. Richard Hodgkinson, of "Worksop. Notts, and had issue.
ir. Elizabeth, d. yonng. in. Dorothea, d. idhh. 14 Xov. ISll.
IV. ^fary, </. itmn. y. Ann, </. tuim. 1811.
VI. Hannah, d. umn. 11 Feb. 1822.
The third son,
Rev. Hubert Gorton, rector and patron of Badingham, SnfPollc, J. P., M.A.
Jesus Coll. Camb., h. 27 Jan. 1791, m. 1st, Feb. 1823, Frances, dau. of Samuel
Gregson, and by her had issue,
I. Rorert GREii-^tix, of whom presently.
n. Charles, ?>^ 8 Dec. 1^24.
He m. 2ndly, 27 Jan. 1829, Eliza, dau. of Richard George, of Bath, Somerset,
and d. Jan. 1873. having by her, Avho d. 1872, bad issue,
III. Frederick Robert "(Rev.), B.A. St. John's Coll. Camb., rector of Belstead,
Ipswich, Suffolk, b. 4 Dec. 1829.
iV. John Richard, b. 12 Dec. 1832.
v. Alfred Endlius, b. 9 Julv. 1834, d. in infancy.
Ti. Edward, b. 1 Oct. 1835.'
The eldest son.
Rev. Robert Gregson Gurtox, rector and patron of Badincham, Suffolk,
J.P., MA. St. John's Coll. Camb., 6. 24 Dec. 1823, vi. UC, 1852, Emily
Georgina, only fiau. of R. Pinhey, and by her, who d. 1862, had issue,
I. William Frederick, b. li^-35.
He m. 2ndly, 1882, Alice, eldest dan. of G. Hodgkinson, of Xewark, and by her
has issue,
II. Fredei-irk Grosvenor, Ji. Jan. 1S85.
Arms — 1st and 4th, cfu. ten billets or, four, tliree, two and one. on a chief
indented of the last two round buckles sa.; 2nd and oi'd. evm. on a fess between
two bars dancetre sa. three pheons points downwards arg. Crest — A goat's
head erased gu. semee of r(nind buckle.% horned and ducally collared or.
Motto — Justus propositi tenax.
GOSSIP.
Lineage.— Wii.LiA.M Gossip, of Thorp Arch, TV.R. Yorks, only^son of
William Gossip, of York, and Susanna, his wife, b. 6 March, 1704-5, m. 13
Noy. 1731, Anne, second dau. and co-heir of Georee Wilmer,* of York, and d.
25 !March, 1772, liaving by her, who d. 9 July, 17b'.». had issue,
I. William, b. 11 Dec. 1732, d. tinm. 18 April, 1754.
II. George, buried 2 Sept. 1734. ill. George, of whom presently.
IV. John, d. in infancy, Ault. 1736.
v. John, b:ipt. 18 July, 1740, d. 1751,
VI. Wilmer, of Thorp Arch, bapt. 25 April, 1742, m. 18 Sept. 1770, Anne,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Randall Wilmer, of London, and d. 19 Feb. 1790,
* Mr. George Wilmer was iiniTidson of George "Wihiier, of Helme^lev, "iorks, son of
George Wilmer, of Strattord-Ie-JBow, :\[i(lcllcies, by Margeri", his vriie, only dau. and heir of
Mamiaduke Tliwenge, (,f Upper Helnieslcy, representative of the Thwenges, Lords of Shiltou
Castle.
26r»
T'AMir-Y rf:cord>'.
having by liei- (who /-;. 2ndly, S Oct. 1701, Juliu Jiurke Ryan, of Grosvenoi-
Place, 'vvlio d.s.}'. and d. -i Jan. 17Di>) had issue, Anna Louisa, d. an infant
2 June, 177 J,
vir. Ra!idall, h. 20 June, 17-1:3, d. i'.n»}. 23 Dec. 17G7.
viit. Thomas, b. 'Jl June, 17-i-i, in. :i ^larch, 1770,
Joanna, dau. of Ricliard Cartwright, of Evingtou,
CO. Leicester, and widow of Richard Cooke, of
Leicester, and was bnried 20 July, 177G, having
by hei", who d. 11 Oct. 1825, aged 91, had issue
(.^ce Bukke'.^ Landed Goitrij, Hatfield, of Thorp
Arch).
I. Anne, d. young, v.p.
The eldest surviving son,
GeoFwUK Gossip, an otEcer of the Buffs, h. 29 June.
1735, VI. 5 ^la}-, 17G2, ilaria, dau. of — Copky, and ^^t
d. 21 Feb. 1775, having by her (who m. 2ndly, Capt. KvsJ'
Jolm Fairlamb, R.A., and d. 9 June, 1S05) hael issue, V-^^Ili.
I. William, of whom presently.
I. Anna, m. 5 Aug. ISOO, Henry Van IJodicoate,
and d.s.-p. 1 Sept. 1S25.
II. Anna "^^aria, m. 26 Oct. 1793, John Chalcraft. and d. 7 Dec. 1832.
III. Susanna Harriett, d. unm. 11 April, 1842.
The only son,
Capt. WiLLUM GijssiP, of Hatfield House, TV.R. Yorks, Capt. 60t]i King's
Roy.al Rifle Corps, formerly of the 7th Fusiliers, bapt. 7 July, 17G3, vi. 7
April, 1787, Anne, only dau. and heir of John Hattluld, of Hatfield, Yorks,
and d. 20 March, 1830, having bv her, who d. 17 March, 1833, had issue,
I. William Hatfield, of Ha'tfield, h. 7 Juhe, 1794, )n. 5 July, 1823, Sarah
Margaret, dau. and heir of John Wrigglesworth, of Leeds, and d. Jan. 1856,
Laving by her had issue,
1. Williaiii Hatfield, of Earlboroucrh Hall, Derby, and of Hatfield. Yorks.
J. P. and D.L. cos. Derby and Yorks. h. 22 Aug. Ib24, assumed by Royal
Licence, the name and arms of De Rodes ; vi. 1 Sept. 1854, Hon. Sophi:i
Felicite, dau. of Hon. and Rev. Alfred Curzon (set? Bcrk'e's I'eeraQe ami
Baronetage, Scarsdale, B.;, which lady d. 2 April, 1869. He d.s.p. 1883.
2. John Henry. 1. Emily Sarnh.
II. John Hatfield, M.A. Camb., b. 28 Sept. 1795, vi. 8 Aug. 1833, Fiances,
dan. and co-heiress of Rev. Thomas Wingfield, rector of Bolwici:, Xorthants.
and had issue, five daus.
III. George Hatfield, of whom presently.
I. Aurangezebe Hatfield, d. inim. 17 Dec. 1844, aged 45.
II. Anne Louisa, (/. num. 2 Dec. 1849.
III. Georgiana ^laria, d. unm. 16 March, 1857.
IV. Susanna Augusta, d. unm. 17 Jan. 1870.
V. Anna Mnria Harriett, in. 18 June, 1825, Rev. Cornelius Heathcote
Reaston-Rodes, of Barlborough Hali, Derby, who d.s.p. 22 Feb. 1844.
The third son,
Georwe Hatfield GusSIP, of De Bcauvoir Road, Kin^slaud, co. Middlesex, b.
21 April, 1797, m. 4 Feb. Ib41, ^Mary Ellen, dau. of Charles Dingley, of New
York, U.S.A., and was buried 25 Feb. 1882, having by her, who d. 8 May, 1843,
had issue, an only son,
George Hatfield Di>glet Gossip, of Hatfield, W.R. Yovksji. 6 Dec. 1841,
bapt. at Hatfield near Doncaster, 3 June, 1847, m. 3 Oct. 1868, Alicia, only
dau. and heir of Joseph Kenny, B.A. and M.B., of Stoke Xewington, Middlesex,
and by her, who '/. 14 Oct. 1888, has issue,
I. George Hatfield Herbert, b. 11 April, 1870.
II. Harold Kenny, b. 12 May, 1873.
graha:n[.
•J«>7
I. Helen Josopluno, n> . 20 ^Ifirch, JSO-A, Frank Sowler, of Oak Bank,
Manchester, third son of the hite Sir Thomas Sowier, Kut.
ir. ]\rnbel ^h.rio.
Arms — Per fe.^s indented ari,'. and s:.. a pale couiiterchancro'l. thrco
goats" lieads ti-ased two and one az. and as many crosses patee titchee one and
two of the tir-st. Crest— Tw.. troats' heads era^ed and addorsed, tlie dexter one
az. the sinister arg. Motto— Kxpertus credo.
GKAHAM.
Lineage. — According to the patent of arms in
the Lyon OfRce. Kdinburgh, this family is descen-
ded from " Kobert Graham, proprietor of Taui-
rawer in the year 1427. -who -was descended of
Graham of Uundaff." Tarn rawer Ibnned part of
the lands of Auchencloich, situate in tlie parish
of Mouyaburt. afterwards Kilsyth, Stirlingshire,
and ■was the property of the Grabatn family from
very early times. Gdbert Graham, of Auchen-
cloich, made a contract, 14 July, 152o, Avith
Alexander, Lord Livingstone. Gilbert Graham d.
shortly after as is shown by a retour dated 26 Oct.
1525. John Graham -was inteft as heir of liis
late father, Giroert, 26 July, 154S, and in the
precept of Clare Constat, separate mention is
made of Tamrawer, as part of Auchencloich.
Robert Graham was infeft as heir of John
Graham, 1 Sept. 1569, and J. in May, 1592 (Commissariat Books of Edin-
burgh). He was s. by his sister Christian, who ia. Capt. Andre Bruce.
BiTt on 30 Sept. 1614, Robert Graham, '" eldest lawful son of John
Graham, of Auchencloich." was seized of the lands. In the records of
the Presbytery of GkiSgow. fi-om 4 Aug. 1602. to 27 April, 1603, may be
found the details of curious and interesting proceedings in which
" Robert Grahaine, of Auchincloche, Andrew Liddell, William Graham, in
Tamrawer, and Johnue Graiiame," are brought to task concerning the
unlawful burial of "■ Marion Brok," the mother of John Graham, in tlie Kirk
of ^lonyaburt (now Kilsyth). They are all evidently nearly related, though
the actual connexion is not stated. In 1614, there is a charter of alienation
by which Robert Graham, of Auchencloich, disponed to his kinsman (prob-
ably his brotlier;. William (4raham, the lands in Tamrawer. which he was
then occupyincr. From this date the two properties remained separate. The
ancestor of this family,
JoHX Graham, of Tamrawer, is the subject of the following interesting
reference in the '• ileraoirs of James, ilarquess of Montrose," by James
Grant (185S) : *• Hearing of the near approach of his chief, John Grahame,
of Tamrawer, near Kii.syth, mustered ami armed all his followers to join the
King's banner, bat on the 12th Aug. (three days before the battle) he was
accidentally killed on a hill near his h^use, where a rough cairn yet marks
the spot." The battle referred to was the battle of Kilsyth, which was fought
15 Aug. 1645. He vi. 14 Jan. 1628, Margaret Grahame, and left a son,
John Gkauam. of Tamrawer, bapt. IS June, 1639, infeft as heir of his late
father, 27 Sept. 1652, and left issue,
I. William, of whom presently. ii. Alexander, bapt. Feb. 16SS.
III. John, bapt. 1 Feb. 1695. i. Margaret, bapt. 27 Dec. 1677.
'JG8 FAMILY RECORDS.
The eldest .'■on,
"William Gi:-VHAM, of Tamrawer, iiifcft as heir to his father. 27 Feb. 169o,
m. 1st, Lllhas Russell, of Ciorbethill, and by her had a son,
I. John, of Tamrawer, a merchant in Birmingham, bapt. !•• }t[ay, 1697,
sold tlie property to his hnlf brother Robert.
Ke 7/i. 2ndly, Nov. 1700, Marpjaret, dau. of — White, of Culdoun Hill, and by
her had issu?,
II. Robert, of Tamrawer, which he purchased from his brother; he is
mentioned in terms of hiirh praise in the old statistical account of Scotland
(179G), as a distinguished agriculturist. He m. the only dau. of John
Lnke, of Claythorn, Lanarkshire, and had issue,
1. John, went to America, and d. nnvi.
'2. George; o. William; both rj, 2inm.
1. Christian, ni. Hugh ^le^Iurtrie, and had issue.
2. Jane, m. Robert Wilson, but (/..^.p.
3. Helen, tn. Rev. Patrick Hutchison, M.A., and had issue, seven sons,
4. Elizabeth, m. Rev. James Dunn, and had issue.
I. Margaret.
He m. 3rdly, 170S, Agnef;, dau. of Lang, of Lees, and by her had issue,
III. William, of Tamrawer, which he purchased from his half brother
Robert, was an eminent merchant in London. He d. unm. 1766, leaving
his estate to his brother James.
IV. Alexander. J. unvi.
V. James, of whom we treat.
II. Isobel. III. Barbara. iv. Christian.
The youngest son,
James Grah-UI, of Tamrawer. who had. adopted the medical profession,
eventually s. to the family property and sold it in 1772, to the Carron Iron
Company. He m. Agnes, dau. of Thomas Campbell, and had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
u. James, a merchant in Glasgow, who matriculated his arms at Lyon
Oflace, 11 Jan. 1817. He m. Janet, elder dau. and co-heir of John ^laxwell,
of Williamswood, co. Renfrew, and d. 1795, having had issue,
1. James Maxwell, J. P. co. Renfrew, d. nmn. 20 Feb. 1860.
2. Charles, d. unm. 1855.
1. Agnes, )ii. James Smith, of Craigend, and had issue.
2. Janet, d. unm. 3. Annabella Ma.vwell, (/. u»ni.
4. Ann ^laxwell.
5. Henrietta Maxwell, m. 1851, her cousin, James Hutchison, of Rockend,
CO. Dumbarton, son of Rev. Patrick Hutchison, and Helen, his wife, dau.
of Robert Graham, of Tamrawer {see above).
I. Elizabeth, 7/1. Dr. David Wardrop. R.X., and had issue.
The eldei- son,
William Graham, of Burntshields, co. Renfrew (which was purchased by
his father), h. 1762, m. 1782, Margaret, sister of John Pattison, of Kelvin-
grove, and d. 1836, havinir by her, who d. 1835, had i.^sue,
I. James, b. 1783, m. Christian, dau. of John Pattison, cf Leith, and d.v.p.
Teaving four daus. and co-heirs,
1. Christina, ?n. Robert Bartholomew.
2. Agnes, m. Charles Noble, of Lcckhampstead, Berks.
3. Margaret, m. 1st, Henry Rhind. and 2adly, James Bayly.
4. Jane, in. Dr. Jeffreys.
II. John, b. 1784, d. 1786.
III. William, of whom presently.
IV. John, b. 1790. d. 1792.
T. Alexander, of Dunclutha, co. Argyll, b. 1792, m. 1838, Jane Kelly, daa. of
Thomas Lancaster, and d. 18C0, having had issue.
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1. William Charles, b. 1S39, m. 18G5, Christina Graham, eldest dau. of
Charles Xoble, (if Lt'ckliampatea!], Burks, and J. 188G, leaving issue,
(1) Alexander Graliam, b. 1SG7.
(•2) Richard Ifatt Xoble, h. 1871.
(8) Charles X.)hle. b. 187:^.
(4) Harold, b. 1878.
(1) Aenes Jane, b. 18(;^6. •
(2) Evel3-n ■Margaret Xolile, b. 1S71.
2. Alexander Gordon, b. 1840, J. P. co. Argyll, ,;;. LSGo, Katherine Elsie,
daa. of the late Rev. Canon John Cale Miller, D.U., vicar of Green-
wich, and has issue,
(1) Alexander Miller, b. 1871.
(2) Kenneth Lancaster, b. 1872.
(1) Mnricl Elsie, b. l8t>8.
(2) Ethel Mary, b. 18(39.
(0) Lilian Graham, b. 1874, m. 1893. James Baird Wliitlasv, of St.
Fort, Xewport, Fifeshire (see Bcrkk's Laudtd Genirij, Whitlaw, of
GartsTiore).
3. Henry Lancaster, b. 1841, m. 1SG7, Frances Ethel, dau. of — Mills, of
Boston, U.S.A., and d. 1887, leaving issue,
(1) Henrv, b. 18(59.
(2; William, b. 1871.
(3) EdwarJ, b. 1872.
(1) Ethel, b. 18G8.
4. James Ed^vard, B.A. Oxon, Advocate, J. P. and Hon. Sherijff Substitute,
CO. Argyll, the author of a privately printed history of his family entitled
the Grahams of Tam rawer, b. 18-31.
1. Jane Maryi! 6. 1844, m. 1867, Capt. F. W. Bayly Jones. R.X., and has
issue, (1) Edith Gwendolen ]\Iand Mary, b. 1870, hi. 17 Jan. Ib93, Capt.
Augustus Lempriere Knapton Kuapton, of Boldre, Hants (see BlTvKK.'s
Landed Gentry) ; (2) Evelyn, Clara, b. 1872; (3) Jane Gwvueth, b. 1S73 •
(4) Ivj :Margaret, b. 1878.
2. Margaret Macdonald, b. 1849, hi. 1 Sept. 1870, William Sherbrooke,
of Oxton Hall, X'otts, Commander R.X'., and has issue (see Bukkl's Landed
Gentry^.
VI. John, 6. 1797, )/). 15 Jan. 1836, Elizabeth Hatt, dan. of John Hutt X'oble,
of Leckhampstead. Berks, D.L., and d. 3 Oct. 1880, having by hei-, who a. 1
May, 1889, had issue,
1. Jolm Hatt Xoble, of Larbert House, co. Stirling, J. P. cos. Stirling
and Lanark, b. 14 Aug. 1837, m. 1st, 18G2, Jane Browne, dau. of James
Graham Adam, of Donovan, co. Stirling, and bj her, who d. 1890, has
issue,
(1) John Frederick X^'oble, l>. 25 July, 1864, m. Irene M., dau. of the
lute William Campbell, and has issue,
John Reginald Xoble, b. 17 Sept. 1892.
(2) Cecil William Xoble, b. 19 Sept. 1872.
(1) Elinor Elisabeth. ;/(. 1888, Edwin Bolton, son of J. C. Bolton, of
Carbrook, co. Stirling.
(2) Lilian Margaret, in. 1895, Capt. George Staunton, 92nd Gordon
Highlanders.
(3) Winifred Mary.
(4^ Constance Agnes.
(5) Frances Jane.
He m. 2ndly, 3 X'ov. 1891, Frances Lucy, eldest dau. of the late Miutiu
Cottingham Cloud.
2. ^Villiam Xoble, b. 1840, d. 1846.
•270 FAMILY RECORDS.
3. Donald, C.I.E.. of Airthrcy Castle, co. Stirling, J. P. co3. Lanark and
Stirling, and D.L. for Glasgow, b. 1?, May. LS44, m. 3 Aug. 1872. Gertrude
Lawrence Clara, daa. of the late Col. J. B. Danstcrvillo, C.S.L, and lias
issue,
(1) James Diinsterville. Lieut. 3rd Argyll and Sutherland Highlander;*,
b. 15 ilay. 1S73.
(2) Donald Halt Xoble, b. 12 Xoy. lS7-i.
(3) Charles Townlfy, h. 2 Deo. 1877.
(4) Archibald Knightly. /;. 28 Feb. 18S2.
(5) Manric3 Dunsrerville. b. 2 Jan. 1SS8.
(G) John :\ralise, b. 3 Julv, 1802.
(7) Nigel, b. 27 June. 1893.
4. James, of Cartin on Clyde, co. Lanark. J. P.. b. 17 Aug. 1846, m. G
Dec. 1873. Jean Rose Fraser Loyett, dau. of the late Surg.- Major Loyett
Cameron, R.H.A., and has issue,
(1) "William Lochiel Cnmeron, b. 2G April, 1876.
(2) John St. John, b. 6 March, 1879.
(3) Gilbert Maxwell Adair, b. 19 June. 1883.
(4) James Gerard Berkeley Portman. //. 15 Xov. 1890.
(1) Helen Margaret Graham, b. Oct. 1874, d. Feb. 1876.
(2) Beatrix Eyelyn Graham, b. 23 Dec. 1877.
(3) Enid Elizabeth Graham, b. 14 Dec. 1880.
1. Emma, m. 4 June. 1856, Sir John Frederick Croft, Bart., D.C.L., and
has issue {gee Burke's Peerage and Baronetacje).
2. Margaret, m. Henry Hill Lancastei-, ]\LA. Oxon, Adyocate, and has
issue.
3. Jes.=;ie, m. 1st, Charles Gaddum. and 2ndly, 1S84, Major-Gen.
Wykcham Leigh Pemberton, C.B., of Abbott's Leigh, Sussex, and has
issue {see JjCRKL^s Landed Gentry^.
yil. Robert, of Brook.sby, Largs, Ayrshire, b. 1799, m. 1842, Susan Roope,
dau. of Adoniah Schuyler, R.X., and d. 1858, having by her, who d. 1895, had
issue.
1. William James, d. young.
2. Robert Chella?, ot Skipness Castle, co. Argyll, J.P., B.A. Camb.,
barrister-at-law. of the Inner Temple (Clubs — Junior Caidton and Xew
Edinburgh), b. 1848, ju. 1875. Emily, youngest dau. of J. A. Hardcastle,
of 54, Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W., aud has issue,
(1) Robert Francis, b. Ib76. (2) Angus, b. 1892.
d) Dorothy Sasan Maiy. (2) Frances Gertrude.
(3) Ethel Winifred.
3. Walter, d. young.
1. Gertrude Schuyler, rn. George Gilbert Ramsay, Professor of Humanity,
in Glasgow Uniyersity. and has issue, (1) William Alexander; (2)
^Malcolm Graham; (3) Gilbert Biscoe ; (4) Robert Eugene; (1) Susan
Emily ; and (2) Gertrude Xoel.
2. Susan Mary. d. young.
I. Agnes, b. 1788. m. Stewart Smith, of Glasgow, grandson of James
Smith, of Craigend,co. Stirling, and had issue.
II. Margaret, b. 1794, d. num.
III. Elizabeth, b. 1795. d. niun.
IV. Jessie, b. IbUl, m. Walter Crum. of Thornliebank, co. Renfrew, and had
issue.
The third son.
William Gkaham, of Burntshields. co. Renfrew, J. P.. b. 1786. m. 1st,
Katherine, daa. of John Swanston, and by her, -who d. 1836, had issue,
I. William (Urrard, co. Perth, and Langley House, co. Lanca.ster), J.P. and
D.L. CO. Lanark, M.P. for Glasgow, 1865-1874, b. 1818, m. Jan. 1845, Jane
GRAHA:M. 271
Catherine, youncost <lau. of the hite John Lowndes, of Arthurlie, co.
Renfrew, ami d. \SS'). Icavincr issue,
1. James Rutherford, b. 1S40, <I. nam. 1872.
2. "William, h. 1S5S, (/. n^ira. 1875.
1. Alice Anna, vi. IG Mav, 1871, Quintin Hoprf?, youngest son of Rt.
Hon. Sir Jame.s Weir. Horror, l};irt., P.O. {see Bckke's Peerage and
Baronetage, ^fAGHFR.^MOnxE, I'.), and has issue.'
2. Florence Elizabeth.
3. An)y ^largaret. ui. 1874, Kcnnctli Augustas IMuir ^fackenzle, C.B.,
Q.C.. fourth son of Sir Alexander Muir 2Iackenzie, Bai't., of Delvine,
and has issue (••'t'e Bikkk's Fe^rnri'' a)ul Baronetage).
4. Frances Jane, vi. 18 Jan. 1883. John Francis Fortescue Horner, D.L.,
of ]\[ells Park, a Commissioner of Woods and Forests, and has issue {see
Bl'UKk's Landed Genlnj).
5. Lilias Catherine.
6. Agnes, m. 29 Dec. 1881, Col. Herbert Jekyll, C.M.G., R.E., and has
issue {see that family').
l[. John, d. mm. 1893.
III. James, of whom presently.
IV. Robert, d. nnm. 1873. v. Alexander, d. 1870.
I. Agnes, d. icnin.
II. ^[argaret, m. Hugh ]\[. Lang, of Broadmeadows, Selkirk.
III. Katherine. d. in infancy.
He m. 2ndly, Anna Matilda, eldest dau. of John Lowndes, of Arthurlie, and
d. 1854, who d. 25 Dec. 1895, having by her had issue,
Ti. Henry John Lowndes, of 22, Lennox Gardens, S.W., Clerk of Parlia-
ments, barrister-at-law, h. 15 Jan. 1842, m. 1st, 15 June, 18G9. Edith
Elizabeth, eldest surviving dau. of Gathorne, Earl of Cranbrook {see Bl'rke's
Peerage arid Barunetane), and bv her. Avho d. 8 Jan. 1875, has issue,
1. William Ronald" h. 24 July, 1870.
2. Josslin Henry Clive, }i. 25 Dec. 1874.
He VI. 2ndly, 30 Dec. 1884, Lady ^[at'garet Compton, second dau. of the
Marquess of Xorthampton, K.G., and bv her has issue,
3. Alan Charles Douglas, I. 1888.
1. Alice Katrine. 2. Majorie Winifred.
lY. Anna ^Matilda.
v. Frances Perry, ra. 30 Sept. 18G2, Thomas Dallas Yorke, of Walmsgate,
CO. Lincoln, D.L., and has issue {see Bl'RKe's Landed Gentry).
VI. Elizabeth, in. 30 Sept. 1862, Charles Seymour Grenfell, of Elibank,
Taplow, Bucks, and has issue (see BlUKe's Landed Gentry).
VII. Christina, vi. 24 Feb. 1879, Hon. Bernard Eric Edward Barrington,
C.B. (see Bl'RKe's Peerage and Baronetage, BARraXGTOX, V.).
Viu. Agnes Stewart, d. unm. 1853.
The third so:;,
James Geauam, of Hilston Park, St. Maughans, co. !Monmouth. and 39,
Ennismore Gardens, S.^V., J. P. and D.L., co. ^lonraouth. High Sheriff 1881
{Cluls — Brooks. Wellington, and Windbamj, h. 1820. -m. 1662, Emily Sophia,
dau. of Henry Kingscote, of E-.iton Place, S.W., and by her, who d. 1889, has
issue,
Doufflas William, late Royal Highlanders, J. P. co. Monmouth, l. ISOG,
m. 1889, !Mary Emmeline, eldest dau. of Major Carnegy, of Ashbonrne
Lodge, Aberiravennv, and has issue,
1. William James, b. 1890. 2. Douglas Kingscote, b. 1895.
Arms — Or on a chief erm. three escallops of the field. Crest — An eagle
ppr. beaked and armed arg. and killing a stork of the last ai'med gu. Motto
— Xe oublie.
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FAMILY RECORDS.
GRAHAM.
Lineage. — The representative of this family
claims, as heir male of the illustrious and nobin
■family of Geaha^m, Earls of Stnithearn, Menteith and
Airth, descended from the Kojal family of Scothmd,
the ancient earldoms of that family, which have
remained dormant since the death s.p. of William,
8th Earl of :\renteith in 1G04. William. 3rd Earl
of Menteith, d. 7 April, 15-ii, leaviujj with other
issue (sec Stl'akt), a fourth son,
GiLBLRT Graha.m, of Gartavertanc, who in 1572
resigned tlie:=e lands to the Crown for a rei^rant in
favour of William, his sou and apparent heir. He
also resigned, in 1576, the lauds of Gartrenich, alins
Auchuiore, in the earldom of Menteith, lo the tifth
earl, apparently for the purpose of a regrant in
favour of his younger son, into whose possession
they passed. In a lease of the lands of TuUiallan,
loi'jl, he calls himself ''brother-germane to anc nobill and myehty lord,
Johnjie, Erll of Menteyth." Dying before '2b June, 1577, he left issue,
I. William, of Gartavertane, who on that date was served heir to his uncle
Robert, of Gar t more, and whose sou, Robert, .?. to that estate, and was
father of Gilbert, last male of Gartmore, who was s. by his sister Asrnes in
said lands which she conveyed to her f-ather-iu-law, William, 1st Earl of
Stirling in Ib^^G.
II. Gi[;BERT, of whom presently.
I. ^Marion, -ui. Alexander Alexander, of Menstiy.
II. Agnes, VI. Jasper Graham, of Blaircessnock. from whom the Grahams, of
Gartur (extinct since I81tj. He was murdered by the Grahams, of
Duchray, in 1018.
The second son,
GlLKKur GiiAHAM, in Reduock, in 162-1 resigned the half lands of Gartrenich
and lands of Auchraore, Inchie, Gartlonabeg and Gartlonamore, all in the
earldom, to William, 7th Earl of Mecteich. He or his elder son built the old
house of Grahamstowu, on the site of which a new house of the name stands
on the Leitchtown estate. He in. !^Iargaret, dau. of James Kinross, of Kip-
penross, and had issue,
I. Da\id, in Reduock (of Grahamstown), who s. his father, and J. befoi-e
11 l^ov. 1631, leaving issue, two daus., 1. Menie, and 2. Margaret, hi.
— Campbell, of Anchterharley. They were not of age at the last named
date, and under the tutelafje of their uncle Patrick. David Graham and
his brother, representing their father, who was then an elderly man, in 1622
"^^ere consenting parties along with the widow and sons of the deceased
Jasper Graham, their uncle, to King Ja.me.^ VI, granting letters of remission
to Jasper's murderers, viz., John Graham, of Polder, and his brothers
Andrew, Walter and Thomas, sons of William Graham, of Duchray.
Stirlingshire.
II. PATi.'irK, of whom we treat.
The second son,
Patrick Graham, of Blairchoille (or Blairquhoille), and Grahamstown, the
lauds of which formed part of those afterwards known as Leitchtown, on
the death of his brother became representative of this line of the Menteith
family. He served along with his kinsman. Lord Kilpont (who was foully
murdered by Stewart of Ardvoirllch, G Sept. 164-1), in the Royalist army
GRAHAM. 07:^
under their chief the cioat ^rarqais of Monti-ose, the most brilliaut of all
the Cavuhers. He m. 1629, Catherine, heiress of Baron M-.icgibbon, and had
issue a son,
Gilbert Graham, of Leitfhtown, -who .*. his father in tliose land.^. In 166S
along with William, Sth Eirl of Meuteith and 2ud E irl of Airth. he was
ordained an Elder in the episcopal parish of Port of Mfnteith. When this
nobleman d. 12 Sept. IGlH. without-male issue, Gill)ert Graham seems to have
become male heir of the family and de- jure 9th Earl of Menteith ni.d 3rd Earl
of Airth. The extraordinary state of the Earldoms at that time, the
territories being separated from the titles, as the result of an unprecedented
transaction, is sutftcient to account for his hesitation to serve himself heir
and to be retoured to empty honours. The political state of the countrv too,
prevented anything being done. He m. Janet, dau. of .Jame^ Smith, of
Claish of Callander, by whom he had several sons. The names of the
younger ones cannot witii accuracy bo traced in consequence of certain familv
papers being lost during the liebellion of 1715. He d. 170-i, when he was s.
by his eldest son.
Patrick Graham, of Leitchtown. vi. 169-5, Maro-aret. dau. of William Xapier.
of Culnogi-ean, and formerly of Cnlo-eucli, who was killed bv the Caraeron.s
at Inverary, in the year of Ai-gyll. Through this marriage the Leitchtown
family became lineal representatives of Culereuch, descended from Robert,
second son of John Xapier, of Merchiston. By her he had issue,
I. James, his heir, of whom presently.
II. William, d. abroad, s.p.
ni. John, d. in West Indies, leavine one son, John, Lieut. 79th Rejrt of
Foot, who d.s.p. 1794.
IV. Patrick, a merchant in London, d/ unm. 1780.
I. Margaret, m. Robert Forrester, of Frew, and had issue.
II. Janet, m. Colin Innes, and had issue.
Tiie eldest son,
James Graham, of Leitchtown, was bred a surgeon, and went early to the
West Indies. On his return he m. 173-1, Ann. "dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Leckie, minister of Kilmaronock, son of John Lsckic, of Croy-Lcckie and
Balvie, CO. Dumbarton, head of the ancient Leckie family, and sister of
William Leckie, of Broich (now Arngomery), co. Stirlinij. He d. 1774.
having by her. who d. at Broich, in June, 1796, and was burled at Kippeu
(instead of in the Leitchtown burying ground ac the Priory of Inchmahooe
in the Lake C'f Menteith, on account of a remarkable snow-storm in that
month which blocked the roads for a fortnight), had issue,
I. Thomas, d. unm. in the West Indies, v.p.
II. JoHX, of whom presently.
lir. William, sui-geon in the Army, d-s.^.
I. Menie, d. unm.
II. Margaret, m. — Wodehouse, and had issue.
III. Ann, m. INIajor Mayne. of Powis, near Stirling.
IV. Janet (or Jean), d. vnm.
His elder surviving son,
JoHX Graham, of Leitchtown, J. P.. went to Jamaica when verv youne,
where he was an extensive proprietor, and although he s. to the family estate
in 1774, did not return home till 1796, when he m. Agnes, dau. of James-
Macewan, and d. 1810, leaving issue,
I. James, his heir, of whom presentlv.
n. John, d. young. ltT5.
III. William Leckie. d. unm. at St. Thomas, W.I., June, 1843, whore a
monument is erected to him.
I. Menie, h. 1799, m. 1822. Hugh Aird GalbraiLh, M.D., of RvefieM. Avr-
shire, and Dalbeth, Lanarkshire, and d. IS Jan. 18S0, leaving issue.
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•274 FAMILY RECORDS.
I. Robert, d. in infancv.
-. John Gialiam, m. Ainio, dau. of J. Elsworth. and lias issue.
3. Hnpli James, in. Kate, dan. of J. "Wallace, merchant of Liverpool, and
has issue.
L Aj^nes H'mrietta, m. John Pince Challacombe, M.D., of Bristol, and
had is'?ne.
'2. Janet Ann, d. young.
3. Menie Graham, d. unm. 29 Oct. 1S96.
4. ^Mai'craret Jane, ?n. at Ryefield House, IS Feb. 18-57. Walter Easton, of
Rvetield. and has issue.
'(1) Walter Jlalise Graham, b. IS Feb. 1S59.
(2) Hucrh James. iL in infancv.
(S) Charles John, b. lSt>2.
(4) William Henry, b. 1S(>3.
(5) Arthur Edward, b. 1872.
(6) Georfre Frederick, d. in infancy.
(1) Margaret Jane, d. young.
(2) Metiie Emily.
(3) Alice Agnes.
(4) Caroline Isabella.
fl. Janet Ann, d. num. 1S28.
His eldest son,
James Gr.AHA>r. of Leitclitown, J.P., D.L., and a member of the Company
of Royal Archers, the Queen's Body Guard of Gentlemen for Scotland. He
on. 1st-., 183.T. FJIenor Smith, only surviving dau. of John Thwaites, of
Topsham., Devonshire, by whom he had issue,
I. James Edward XoR^rAX. his heir, of whom presently.
II. Wdliam Frederick, 6. 25 Aug. 1S40. c?. ;.:ii?)i. 1864.
I. Emily Louisa, m. — Hughes, of Denbigh.
He m. 2ndly. 30 April, ISoCC Isabella Murdoch, only child of Capt. William
Marshall, H.E.I.C.S., of 10, Windsor Street, Edinburgh, and by her had
issue,
III. George ^Marshall, the present representative, of whom presently.
IV. Arthur James, b. 1853. d. 1855.
V. Ronald, b. 1856, d. 1S58.
VI. Herbert Henrv, b. 21 Ausr. 1857.
■ vd. Reginald William, b. 1859, d. 1860.
]Mr. Graham broke the entail and disposing of the estate of Leitclitown (now
called Blairhoyle), settled in 1854 in Canada, where he d. 16 Aug. 1885, in his
84th year. His ekle.-.t son,
James Edward Xorm.\x Graham, formerly Flag-Lieatenant, R.X., &. 21 Aue.
1837, .9. his father in the representation of this ancient family. On the out-
break of the Auifjrican rebellion, he otfered his services to the United States.
in whose Navy he served with distinction, finally being appointed to a Staff
position witii Admiral Winslow, of the West Gulf Squadron, the duties of
which he performed to tlie close of the war, when he joined the Revenue
Marine, in wiiich he was Lieut. -Commander at the time of his death. He m.
1st, 20 March. 1^S0, Elizabeth Vernon, dan. of Benjamin Goodwin, of Bangor,
Elaine, and by her had a dau.. Eleanor Thwaites. He m. 2ndly, 11 April.
1883, Florence ^Lay, dau. of George Pease, in the L'.S. Xavy, and d. at
Detroit. U.S.A., 3 Dec. 1886, having by her had a dau., Catherine. His half-
brother,
George ^Iarshall Graham, of Toronto, b. in Edinburgh, 30 Xov. 1851. ,u.
23 Jan. 1888, Jane Annie, dau. of John Laing, of Toronto. Canada. This
gentleman claims as heir male of the body of Patrick, Earl Palatine of
Strathern, father of Malise. 1st Earl of IMenteith, the ancient and historic
Earldoms of Strathena, ^Icnteith and Airth.
GRANT. 275
Arms — Qimrterly : 1st and 4tli. or on a chief sa. three escallops of the first
{for Graham) ; 2ud and ord, or a foss chequy az. and arc^. in chief a chevron
ffn. {for lioi/al Siewarts nf Strafhern). Crest — An eagle's head ppr.
Motto— Riorht and reason.
GRANT.
Lineage.— Thomas Grant, of H.M. Dockyaid, Portsmouth. ),i. 24 Feb.
1790, Anne Sumpher, dau. of — Tassell, and d. 29 Nov. 183G, havin^ bv
her, wiio d. 10 April, ISIO, had is.sue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. Thomas Tassal (Sir). K.C.B., m. Emma, sister of Admiral Sir Richard
Grant, and d. 1S59, leaving issue,
1. William Burley, of 7, Elliot Terrace, The Hoe, Plymouth, Vice-Admiral,
E.N., b. 1S30, in. 1S73, his cousin. Emily, dau. of William Grant, of The
Bank, Portsmouth, which lady d.s.p. 2o Dec. 167-i.
2. Richard Tassal Anthony, of Stalfa House, West Cowes, Hants. J. P.. h.
183S, /ii. 1st, 1863, Lucy, dau. of AVilliam Henr}- W'hiting-, and 2ndly,
3 Sept. 18S4, Mabel, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Charles Bingham Baring,
Coldstream Guards (see Bi'ilKE's Peerage and Baronetage. NoRTHBRoQis-. p].j.
The son,
William Grant, of The Bank, Portsmouth, b. IS :March, 1800, m. 1 Dec.
1823, Mary, dau. of Edward Cashci-, of Portsmouth, and d. 12 ^larch, 1867,
havinsr by her, who d. 20 Jan. 1875, aged 73, had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
I. ^lary, m. 22 June, 1858, Vice-Admiral Sir George Stfon£r Xares, K.C.B..
R.X., and has issue.
II. Kate, m. 1858, Francis Meade Eastmeut, of Drayton House, near
Langport, Somerset, and has issue.
III. Emilv, rn. 1873 (as above), her cousin. Vice-Admiral William Burley
Grant, of 7, Elliot Terrace, The Hoe, Plymouth, and d.s.p. 26 Dec. 1874.
The only son,
William Geaxt, of Monkton House. Alverstoke, Hants, J.P. for Hants
and Portsmouth {Ch(b — L^nion). b. 17 Xov. 1838, tn. 17 Sept. 1861. Sophia.
dau. of William Milton Bridger, of Halnaker Park, Sussex, and has issue.
I. William Lowther, Lieut.. R.X.. b. 10 Xov. 1864, rn. 12 Jan. 1892, :Mabel
Emily, elder dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Canon Alan Brodrick. youngest
.son of William John, 7th Viscount ^Midleton (see BrRKE's Peerage and
Baronelage).
II. Hugh Brahazon, B.A. Xew Coll. Oxford, b. 5 Oct. 1866, /./. 8 April.
1S91, Miriam Ellen, eldest dau. of Major George Lowther-Crofton. of Hazel
Mount, Isle of ^^i^^ht. ami has issue.
1. Edward Hugh, b. 1892.
1. Rose Miriam, b. 1894. 2. Dorothy Ethel, b. 1895.
III. Alan St. George, b. 13 April. 1869.
I. Sophia, ?/i. 14 July, 1885, Rev. Edward Shapland Prideaux-Brune, rector
of Rowner, Hants, and has issue (see Burke's Landed Gentry).
II. Ethel Maud, m. 1889, Capt. Anthony Wood Martyn, R.W. Kent Regt.,
and has issue.
III. Rosalie Huntingford.
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276 FA;MrLY RECORDS.
GRANTHAM.
Lineage of G-uANTn.\.>r of GuUho.— The family of GnAxriiAM of Goltho
was seated iu Lincolushifc froui \evy i-arlv times, atid is named in Doomstlay
Book. ■ ■
Thomas Guamham. tlic sou of Ali'-XAVde::, of Grandebodium, otliei-wise
Grantham, tenij). Hexrv I, in. the dan. of Johu Harrington, of Panton, and
left issue.
I. William, his heir. n. Robert. iii. John.
His eldest son,
WiLi.iAM Graxiuam, ))i. the dau. of Johu AVest, and lefr issue,
J. Thomas, his heir. ii. Willinm. in. Joiin.
IV. Hugh, called St. HiTgh, said to have been crucified by the Jews at
Lincoln, when a child, tfivp. Riciiakd I. There are the remains of a shrine
to his memory in Lincoln Cathedral.
The eldest son,
Thomas Grantham, 7/i. the dau. of Johu Wynbridge, of Norton, and left, with
a dau., h}. Sir Gilbert Hansard, a son,
Thomas Graxtham, }n. Anne. dau. of Thomas Knotsworth (or Knesworth)
of ^Letheringliam, and had issue,
I. John, d.s.-p. II. Thomas, d.s.p. ill. Robert. (I.<i.p.
IV. Edmuxd, of whom presently. v. Christopher, lLs.]). vi. Richard.
VTi. James.
The fourth son,
Edmuxd Graxtham, m. the dau. of Hugh Wortisley, Alderman of Loudon,
and left issue, a son.
Sir Johx Graxtham, Knt., Sherift" of London, 1322, and Lord ^Mayor of
London, 132-4, when the walls of London were rebuilt. He was a pepperer,
and he gave their Hall to the Pcpperers or Grocers. 6 Edward II. He -.ii.
!Mary. dau. of John Loi^h, of xVdlingtou, and by her had issue, a son,
Johx Gr.a.xtham, m. Anne, dan. of John Sothward (or Sotiuvorth), by whom
he had issue.
I. William, of wlioni presently.
I. Margaret, m. Richard Shelley.
II. Anne, »?. Thomas Beaumont, of Whitley.
The only son,
William Graxtham, m. the dau. of Richard Longeville, of Kirton, and had
(with Robert and Thomas) a son and heir.
William Graxtham, who m. the dau. and heir of — Tuke, and had issue,
Johx, of whom presently ; Anthony ; Giles ; and Christian.
The eldest son,
Johx Graxtham, m. Diones, dau. of Sir John Bussam, of Barnby (Bussy, of
Barnby). and by her had issue, Christopher, of whom presently ; Thomas and
John. The eldest son,
Christopher Graxtham, m. the dau. and heir of Gage, and had issue, a son.
Edmcxd Graxtham, who m. the dau. of Greene, of Green's Xorton, and had
a .son,
Edward (or Vincent) Graxtham.* of Lincoln,- merchant 1500, mayor 1492
and 150.5, alderman 1511. who m. Alice, dau. of John St. Paule, of Snaiford,
CO. Lincoln, and had issue,
* In the Lincolnshire Visitation of 1592 this eeneration is given thus: — Edwaed
Gkaxthim, of Lincoln, m. Elizabeth, dan. of John St. Paule, of Snarford. co. Lincoln, and
had (with Vincent and Hugh, ride poit), anotlier son and dau., tIe. : — Thomas, in holy
orders. a parson of Bianston, co. Lincoln, chief of the Rodes, and a dau., m. John Gedney,
of Enderhy, co. Lincoln.
GRAXTHA:\r. 277
I. Vincent, of vrhom piesently.
H. Hugh, of Dunham, co. Lincoln, living 1535, la. Joane, dau. of — Cowper,
aiicl had issne,
1. Robert, of Black Monks, co. Liucoh;, h. 17 Aug. 15-il, buried 19 Jan.
161 S. d. num.
III. Chi'istopher. iv. Thomas, a priest.
1. Catherine, //J. Franci.s Craycmt't, of Winthorpe.co. Lincoln, and hadi.ssue.
2. Mai-y, hi. Thomas Aplebv, co. Lincoln, and d.s.}'.
3. Bridgett, ni. 1st, Xaylor. of Torrington, and lindlj, ^latbew Amcotts, of
Wittenby, co. Lincoln, and d. 1596.
The eldest son,
Vincent Graniham, of St. Catherine"?, Bracebridgc. co. Lincoln, freeman of
Lincoln (152(3), Alderman (1527), and ^Nlayor (1527 and 1541), m. 1st, Alice,
dau.. of Robert Sutton, of "Washingboro'. and by her had issue,
I. Thomas, of Avhom presently.
I. Margaret, m. 1st, John Fulnetby, and 2ndly, Edmond Yarborough. of
Lincoln.
II. Dorothy, m. Richard Wei by, of Halstead.
in. A dau., 111. John Brov\ne, of L\"nn, co. Norfolk.
He m. 2ndly, the dau. of — Girliugton, of Hattield, York, and by her had
issue,
11. Vincent, m. ^largaret, dau. of — Tomey, and by her had issue,
1. Vincent. 2. Thomas.
1. Prudence.
Ho m. 3rdly. Bridget, dau. of Sir "William Hansard, and by her, who ui.
2nd[y, Thomas Taylor, liad issue.
[II. Thonaas (the younger), rn. the dau. of — Dighton, and d. 20 Feb. 1561-2
(33 Elizabeth), having had issue,
1. John. 2. Edward. 3. Thomas. 4. William.
1. Anne. 2. Katherine.
[V. Katherine. ?;;. Robert Sanderson, of Revesby and Saxby, and (/. 10
^farch, 1615.
V. Faith. III. Sir Thomas St. Paule. of Carlton.
Vincent Grantham's will wns proved 17 Xov. 1850. The eldest son.
Thomas Grantham, of Goltho or St. Catherine's, near Lincoln, ^[.P. for
Lincoln, 1547, ra. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Sir John Donhara, of Kiik-
lington, Xorts, Knt., and d. 15 Oct. looS. having had issue.
I. Tiiomas. burifd at St. ^lartin's. Lincoln, 27 Ausf. 1551.
II. Francis, buried at the same place, 24 March, 1552-3.
III. Vincent, of whom presently.
I. !^[ario (or Hesther), m. Edward Ayscough, of Kelsey, second son of Sir
Francis Ayscough.
The surviving son,
Vincent Grantham, of St. Catherine's, Knt., m. at South Kelsey. 20 Oct.
1569. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Francis Ayscough. of Kelsej. co. Lincoln, Knt..
and d. 9 Nov. 1581, having by her (v>ho m. 2ndly, George Hatcliffe, and d.
2 May, 1583) had issue, with others who d. in infancy,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. Francis, who left issue. Thomas and Edward. ill. Vincent.
IV. Edward.
The eldest son.
Sir Thomas Gi:.\ntham, Knt.. of St. Catherine's, Lincoln, and Black ^Eonks,
CO. Lincoln, knighted 23 April, I6ii3, at Bel voir Castle, where he entertained
James I. m. Ist^ Fiances, dau. of Sir John Puckering, Knt., Lord Keeper, and
by her, who (/. 26 Jan. 1618. had issue,
I. Vincent. ii. Thomas, of whom presently. ill. Robert.
IV. Francis, of Black Monks, m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Hutchinson, of
27S FAMILY RECORDS.
Owtliorpe, CO. Xottingbani, and d. 1657, having by her, who m. •2udly,
— Poulton, had issue,
1. Thomas, buried at Lincoln, 4 May, 1655.
1. Elizabeth, m. Lieut. -Col. Charles Jlainwariug, of Martinsand, co.
Chester.
*2. Arabella, buried at Lincoln, 22 April, 1656.
I. Elizabeth. ii. Jane.
Sir Thomas in. 2ndly, Lncy, dau. of — Baighton, and widow of Henry
Sacheverell, and by her had,
111. Anne. in. Edward Xarow.
The second son,
Thomas Gkantham, was tried for high treason in 164.3, but was acquitted, m.
Dorothy, dau. and co-heiress of Sir William Alford, of Meux Abbey,
Yorkshire, and d. in or before 1657, having by her, who d. Aug. 1673, had
issue,
I. Thomas, of Goltho and Meux Abbey, m. 12 Jan. 1657, Frances, dau. of
Sir George Wentworth. of WooUey, Yorkshire, aul d. 1 April, 1668, having
by her, who d. 12 ^[arch, 1692, had issue,
1. Vincent, of Goltho, d., aged 12 years.
1. Dorothea, co-heii-ess of the Meux property, m. James Holt, of
Castleton, CO. liancaster, and had a dau. Frances, m. James Winstauley.
M.P. of Braunston. and had issue.
2. Elizabeth, //;. Sir Geoffry Palmer, of Carlton, co. Leicester, and d.
22 March, 1740.
II. Theodore, d. in infancy, 23 July, 1639.
III. Robert, bapt. 13 March, 1637.
IV. Vincent. J. P. for Lindsey, 1676. in. before 1676. Margaret, dau. of Sir
Richard Fanshaw, Arabassador to Spain, and had issue,
1. James, bapt. 3 Feb. 1679.
2. Vincent, b. 1693, a benefactor to the repairs of Lincoln Cathedral,
1724, d. 10 Dec. 17oS.
V. Francis, Lieut, of Horse in Lincoln Militia, 16S0, Chamberlain of South
Ward of Lincoln. 1699, ni. 5 Sept. 1631, Anne, dau. and co-heir of John
Lodinton, of Snarford, aiid widow of Robert Cracroft, of Whisby.
Yl. Hugh.
VII. John, (/. 7 March, 1667, as'ed 17. and buried in Ealand Chapel, Fixby,
Yorks.
I. Frances, b. 7 Sept. 1650.
II. Elizabeth, bapt. 4 Jan. 1654.
III. Dorothy, m. Heni-y Hildyard, of Kelsterne, co. Lincoln, and was buried
in Nov. 1667.
Lineage of GuxyiHxyi of Bairombe Place.— George Grantham, descended
from a branch of the Gkaxthams, of Goltho, b. about 1655, came to Lewes,
Sussex, in 1700, and (/. leaving issue,
I. John, b. 23 ;^[arch, 16S6, d. imra.
II. Gkorge, of whom presently.
The younger son,
George Graxtham, in 1700. was h. 5 Feb. 1688, m. Mary, dau. of — Hards,
and d. 30 Aug. 1765, having by her had issue,
I. George, of whom presentfy. il. Jo.seph, b. 1723, d. 1751.
I. Elizabeth, h. 1715, m. — West, of Haatings.
II. Ann, h. 1719, vi. — Plumer, of Horsham.
III. Mary. b. 1725, m. — Palmer.
IV. East'er, h. 1727, va. Thomas Walsh, and had issue.
The elder son,
GRANTHA^r.
279
George GRAXTH.vsr. of Lewes, m. Ann, chui. of Henrj Douglas, and hv her,
who li. 1770. aged 6^^, had issue.
I. George, of whom presently. r[. Joseph, buried lirA.
I. Maiy, b. July, 174.3. </. 1829. n. Ann. b. 1 Sept. 171:7.
III. Elizabeth, b. 1758.
The elder sun.
George Gk.wtham. of Lewes, b. 7 Dec. 17-10, m.
21 Aug. 1781. Ann, dau. of Stephen Tutt. of Tutt Farm.
Chailey. Sussex, and d. April, 1S36, having by her, who
(/. Aug. 18:34. had issue.
I. Geoi.'ge, of whom prescntlv.
II. Stephen, of Stonehani. Lewos. Sussex, well known
as a great breeder of South<lown sheep, and founded
with the 5th Duke of Kichmoud, and Thomas Ellinan.
the celebrated flocks of Southdowns. b. 11 Xov. 1783,
m. Mary, dau. of Richard Knii^ht. and d. 1 March.
1859.
HI. John, b. 30 April, 1785. d.s.p. 3 Julv. 1801.
IV. Henry, b. 30 March. 17b8, d.s.p. 25 Jan. 1793.
V. Edward, of Leues. b. 25 Dec. 1798. m. 1st, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Rev. John Lewis. She d. 17 Xov. 1852.
He m. 2ndly, 24 Nov. 1864. :\tarv, dau. of Xathaniel
Blaker.
I. Ann, h. 17 Feb. 1790. ./. imm. 9 Julv, 1816.
II. Elizabeth, b. 7 Dec. 1792, m. Stephen Lowdell. of Beadles, Sussex and
d. 28 July, ieoU.
in. Sarah, b. 6 March, 1796, d. num. 12 Sept. 1819.
IV. llatriett, b. 25 June, 18uO. d. 20 April, 1801.
The eldest son,
George Gra-NTIIam. of Barcombe Place, Sussex, b. 20 Sept. 1782, nt. 30 Mav,
1829, Sarah, dau. of William Veirall, of Southover Manor, Lewes, and d. 23
Oct. 1849, having by her, who d. 27 Xov. 1871, had is.>,ue.
I. George, of Barcombe Place. Sussex, Lord of the :\lanor of Camois Court,
CO. Sussex, formerly an otiicer in the 1st Sussex Artillerv Volunteer.^!
b. 11 April, 1830. d. v.nm. June. 1880.
II. William, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, b. 15 Aug. 1832, J. u)nn. 19 July, 1849.
The youucrer son.
Sir William Graxtham, Knt., Judge of the High Court of Justice, of
Barcombf Place, Lewes, Sussex, and luO. Eaton Square, London, Lord of the
Manors of Camois Court, and of Balneth. co. Sussex (Clubs— Carhou and
Athenaeum), called to the Bar 1863. Q.C. 1877, Bencher 1878, J. P. for
Sussex, and formerly Deputy Chairman of Magistrates, was M.P. for East
Surrey, 1874-8-^. and for Croydon 1885-6, when^he was raised t.) the Bench.
Sir William was b. 23 Oct. 1835, )/;. 15 Feb. 1865, Emma, dau. and co-heir of
Richa-rd Wilson, of Chiddingley, and of :Mole.sworth House, Brighton, and
formerly of Westmorland, and has issue.
I. William Wilson, h. 7 Jan. 1>:66.
II. Frederick W^illiam, h. 10 July. 1870, m. Alexandra Etlieldred Emilv
Maria Svlvia, dau. of Herr Vou Herder, of Schloss Saleusten, Thurgan",
Lake Constance, by Emily, his wife, dau. of Prince Ratila, and has issue, a
son, Hugo.
I. Emma Laura.
II. Constance Mary, vi. 21 Sept. 1892, Edgar Brooksbank Sai.^ar-Mu'«-erave,
second son of John Musgiave Sagar-ilusgrave, of Bramley (.^en Bcrke'.=;
Landed Genfrij), and lias issue.
III. Gertrude Elizabeth. iv. Maud. v. MniXL'l.
280 FAMILY RECORDS.
Arms — Erm. a gr\ pbon I'arnpant g-u. holding in the forepaws an escutcheon
or, thereon a cross crcsslet sa. in chief two cross ci-osslels of the second.
Crest — Adcnii gryphon rampant gu. hohliugan escutcheon or, tliereon a cross
crosslet as in th.e arjus, and charged with two cross crosslets in p^ile or.
GREEN.
Lineage. — This family has been settled in the co. of Cork since the
beeinning of the last century.
William Gheex, of Gortroche, co. Cork, b. 1690, d. 1755 (will proved 29
Oct. that year), whose grandson,
Thomas' Greex, of Gortroche, co. Cork. h. 1755, m. Mary, dau. of "William
Haynes, of co. Limerick, and d. 1797, Imvitig by her, -^-ho a. 1S"21, had issue,
Thomas Gi;eex, of Air Hill, Glanwortli, co. Cork, J. P., h. 1779, m. Mary,
dau. of James Sullivan, J. P., of Chesterfield, co. Limerick, by Margaret,
his wife, dau. of Denis O'Connor, of Ballyire, and d. 1S60, having by her, who
d. 1861, had issue,
I. James Sullivan, of whom presently. ii. Thomas, d.f^.p.
I. Susan, m. AVilliam Sullivan, J. P., of TuUilease House, Charleville, co.
Cor"<, and has i.'ssue (see Bl'RKc's Landed Geiifnj).
II. Eliza, (/. iinra. 1896.
The only surviving son.
James Sullivax Green, Q.C.. of Air Hill, Glauworth. co. Cork, and 83,
Lower Leeson Street, Dublin (Clnh — Stcphe-n's Green, Dublin), J.P. and
Crown Prosecutor, co. Cork, b. 17 March, 181-i, m. '29 Aug. 1859, Anne, only
child of James Comerford, of Kinsale, co. Cork, by ^larcella, his wife, daa. of
Joseph Maxwell, of Dublin, and by her, who d. 1883, had issue,
I. Thomas Sulhvau, J.P., B.A. T.C.D., h. 18G0.
II. James Sullivan, Surgeon-Capt. Army Medical Staff, B.A. T.C.D., b. 1861.
IIT. Georcje Comerford. B.A. T.C.I)., barrister-at-law, 6. 1863.
lY. Max Sullivan. B.A. T.C.D., M.I.C.E., b. 1864.
I. Mary Marcella. ii. Annie.
III. Marcella. lY. Suzanne.
Arms — Az. three buclis trippant or. Crest — A buck's head e^rased or.
Motto — jS'ec tirneo nee sptrno.
GREEN.
Lineage. — James Greex, of Milton, near Gravesend. m. Elizabeth, dau. of
— How, by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of George Courthope. a descendant of
the old veoman fumiiy of that name, whose ancestor was John Courthope, of
Goudhurst ( li-ving in 1413). He left issue an only son,
George How Green, b. 14 Aug. 1787, m. 8 Feb. 1809. Mary Anne, dau. of
Michael Booth, of Rochcstex-, and d. 11 April, 1864, having by her, who d.
16 Nov. 1850, had issue, an only son.
George Cockthope Green, of Fernside Penalt, co. Monmouth, 6. 10 March,
lb 14. VI. 7 Feb. 1844, Betsey ^latilda I'elham, dau. of William Acworth, of
Luton, Kent (who is descended from Sir John Acworth, of Luton, Bedford-
shire). He d. 15 Dec. 1874, leaving issue.
GREENFIELD.
2S1
I. Artliur Courthope, b. 26 Dec. 1844, d. num. 2-i Dec. 1S85.
II. George Fkaxci.?, of whom ]in'siMitly.
III. Walter Acworth, h. 24 Oct. 1S51.
I. Catheriue ^labcl. b. 3 July. 1848, )ii. Jnmes Acworth Davies, a Judge in
the Indian Civil Servict; (Ili^rli Court of Madras).
II. Ellen :N[atilda. b. 20 June. ISoO. nt. Imcj Florence, b. 13 Feb. 1855.
The second sou. ...
Georof. FR.^xn? GRT:t:x, of ^lonk.swood, Auckland Road, Upper Xorwond,
Member of the London Clianiber of Commoi'ce, b. lO Feb. 1846, m. 3 Oct. 1872,
Sophia Isabella. d;\u. (^f James Caulfeild, Treasurer of Cevlon, cousin of Janu-s
Alfred, 7th Viscount Chai']c:;)ont {see Bl'RKK's Peerage and Baionetage),
and has issue.
I. Francis Hnns Cnulfoild. h. 6 Dec. 1881.
1. Xoiah Ellen, b. 3 Scfit. 1873. ii. Zee Florence, b. 18 June, 1875.
III. ]\Label Acworth, b. 21 St])t. 1879.
IV. Kathleen Marie Caulfeild. b. 21 April, 1890.
GREENFIELD.
Lineage. — Johx Greenfield, of Pulborough,
Sussex, )/;. 9 M;iy, 1740, Mary, dau. of — Smart,
and Avas buried 21 April, 1742, having by her. who
m. 'Indly, John Howartl, bad issue, an only child,
JoHX Greenfielh. of Bvworth, Petworth, Susse.x,
bapt. G Feb. 1740-1.
28
April, 17o9, Hannah,
dau. and co-heir of Edmund Greenfield, of Hasle-
mere, Surrey, and Hannah Snuch. his wife; he (/.
14 Oct. 18U2', having by her, who d. 10 April, 1831,
aged 84. had issue,
I. John, of F(.-t\vorth, Sussex, b. 3 Sept. 1771. m.
4 Oct. 1798, Mary, dau. of John Orsborn, and d.
22 Sept. 1825, having by lier, who d. 26 March,
1825, had issue,
1. John Orsborn, of Petworth, b. 9 ^fay. 1802.
2. James, b. 7 Sept. 1S07, rn. 23 April, 18.33,
Anne. dau. of Thomas Green, and had issue,
(1) John, h. 27 June. 1834; (2) James, d. an
infant ; (3) Thomas, b. 21 May, 1837. and (1) Mary.
II. James, of Rhyddgaer. Anglesey, and of Brynderwen, co. Carnarvon, J. P.
and D.L.. b. 11 March, 1775. jii. 17 April. 1804, Charlotte, dau. of Benjamin
Wyatt, of Lime (iiove, co. Carnarvon, and d. 19 Jan. 1825, having by her,
who d. ^lay, 1815, had issue,
1. James, of Rhyddgaer, Anglesev, High Sheriff, 1839, M.A. Oxon, h. 28
Jan. 1810, VI. 22 June, 1839, Margaret, dau. of Joseph Bailey, M.P. of
Glan Usk Park, Brecon.
2. Benjamin Wyatt. of Shirley Common. Hr.nts. IM.A. Camb.. b. 28
June, 1811, 1)1. Isf, 7 Jan. 1836, Octavia Vere, dau. of George Booth Tyn-
dale, of Haylinir, Hants, and had issue, with a dau. Margaretta Caroline
Tyndale. a son. John Tynd de. Capt. R.A. (three of whose children, Arthur
Bedwell Tyndale, age-d 2u, Vere 2ttnriel. nged 19, and Noiah. aged 17,
wore accidentally drowned 27 Aug. 1891. at Postwick, near Xorwich).
Mr. B. W. Greenfield 7?z. 2ndlv, Charlotte, dau. of Henry Chase, of Colcot
Plc>ce, Berks. She d. 4 July,'l896.
1. Charlotte Anne, d unia. 29 Dec. 1824.
•2S-2 fa:mily records.
2. Miuy Wyatt, m. 3 Sept. 1S2S. Charles Cooch, of Brighton, Sussex, and
had issue.
in. Edmind, of whom preseiitl}-.
(V. Samuel, of Stdke, Guildford. Surrev. L. -JS Xov. 178-i. J. vnm. ^^fay, ISIJ.
V. Thomas, of Ripley, Surrey, b. 19 April, 1790, »i. 1st, 9 Juue, 1814, Mary,
dau. of Thomas Tarner, which lady d.s.p. 21 April, 1815. He m. 2udly,
24 Dec. 181G, Sarah, dau. of John Daws, of Ripley, and by her, who d. Aug.
1822, had issue,
1. Thomas, b. 15 Oct. 1517. 2. William, 6. 17 Nov. 1818.
3. Henry, b. 6 May, 1S2U.
He m. ordiy, 1-4 May, 1S24, Hannah, dau. of George Xewman. of Woking,
Surrey, and by her had issue,
4. George, b. 28 April, 1827. 5. John, b. 28 :May, ISoO.
6. James, 6. 1 June, 1831.
1. Hannah. 2. Mary. 3. Lydia. 4. Emma. 5. Lucy.
6. Jane.
[. Sarah, m. 1st, 24 April. 1798. Richard Ede Marshall, of Egdeau. Sussex.
who (/. 15 Jan. 1806. leaving issue. She m. 2ndly, 19 April, i81u, Thomas
Turner, of Farnham. Surrey, bub by him had no issue. She d. 5 July, 1821.
II. Anne, d. uiim.
The third son,
Edmcxo GRErxriELD. of Barnhall, Cuckfield, Sussex, b. 1 March, 1782. in.
16 Feb. 1805, Martha. d:iu. of Benjamin Challeu, of Fetwortli, Sussex, and d.
12 Aug-. 1862. having by lier, who d. 21 Dec. 1869, had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
tr. Samuel, of Petwortb, b. 2 Feb. 1812, m. Mary Anne, dau. of — Darch,
of London, and had with other issue, Sai-ah Anne Darch.
rn. Edmund, 6. 11 Sept. 1824.
I. Anne. ll. Hannah. in. ]\Iary. iv. Lydia. v. Martha.
VI. Sarah.
The eldest son,
Rt:v. Thomas Greexfillu, of Wilton House, Croydon, Surrey, b. 23 Dec
1807, ui. 19 May, 1842. Martha Medlicott. dau. of Seth Smith, and d. 4 March,
1885. having by her, who d. 29 Aug. 1884, had issue,
I. Thomas Challex, of whom presently.
II. Charles Seth, b. 18 Sent. 1844, d. luau. 2 Dec. 1885.
in. William Smith, of Heriot Row, Edinburgh, M.D., F.R.C.P., Professor
of Patholofry in the University of Edinburgh, b. 9 Jan. 1846. m. 4 July,
1878, Cliarlutte, dau. of Josopli Foster, of Bristol, and has issue.
IV. Basil Edmund, of Torquay, co. Devon, b. 26 Sept. 1847, m. 29 April,
1875, Mary Louisa, dan. of Geora^e Holt Powell, of Hampstead.
V. Joseph Henry, of Thurleigh Road. Claphara, b. 7 Aug. 1854, m. 10 May,
1882, Alice, dau. of William Brain, of Oxford, and has issue.
VI. Albert John, b. 8 July, d. 6 Auij. 1859.
I. Martha Rose. ii. Elizabeth Ann, d. num. 4 Jan. 1896.
III. Sarah Smith, in. 11 Xov. 1875, Godfrey Samuel Saunders, and has issue,
IV. ^lary Ellen, d. num. 17 Sept. 1890.
V. Katheriue Amelia.
VI. Alice ^laud, d. in infancy, 15 Oct. 1861.
The eldest son,
Thomas Challex Greexfield. of "West View, Enfield, Middlesex, 6. 16
March, 1843, m. 22 Feb. 1875, Maria Isabella, dan. of John Burden, of
Ledbury, Herefordshire.
Arms — Per saltire gu. and vert three clarions or. Crest — A griffin with
wings elevated or, resting the dexter claw on a clarion gu. Motto — Injossi
virescunt.
GREGG— GRIFFITHS. *233
GREGG.
Lineage. — The Gregus oriQ:iu;illy settled in Fifctbire and Pertlistiife,
aud in tlie lOcli ceiitaiy niiirrated into Cheshire. In 16S7, Edwai-d and
Robert Gretrtr went to Irehmd. the laht-mentiuued settled at RathaUard, co.
Longford, IGSS, where he built a mansion, and left issue a son, Roblkt,
who left a son,
Thomas Gatt.'.., of Rathallai-d, Lonrrford, b. 173G, ra. 17G0, the dau. of —
Thornton (-whose ancestor was Sir Geoige Thornton, Provost ^larshal of
^tunster, 1603). He left issue, two sons,
I. James, of RathaUard, Higii SheriiT, co. liOugford, 1809, d. mnn.
II. Tuouyrox, of whom presently.
The younger son,
TiiORXTOX Gregg, )/;. about 1793, Elizabeth Persse, only child of Joshua
Huband, and d. 1S3G, having bj- her, who (/. ISoo, had issue, a third son,
Rtv. Fraxcis Thorxtox Gregg, D.L., of OldtoAvn (RathaUard), co. Long-
ford, b. 1804, VI. 1831, Henrietta, only dau. of Andrew Jchn.ston, ^M.D.. of
Temple Street, Dublin, and d. 1890, having by her, who d. 1SS4, aged 79,
had issue,
I. Thorntou, d. 18-40. ii. Andrew Johnston. M.A. T.C.D.
III. Thomas Huband (Rev.), D.D. ami M.D. T.C.U., m. Caroline, dau. of
J. Garratt, and has issue, one son and four daus.
IV. Francis Thornton.
v. Wiiiiam Henrv, Bi-igudu-Surgeon. Lieut. -Col. ludiaii Medical Service,
M.A. and M.D. f.C.D.,' h. 30 Jan. 1845, m. 1874, Emily EUen, youngest
dau. of Sir Norman Robert Leslie^ Bart, {see Burke's Peerage and
Baronetage).
VI. HcBAXD George, of whom presently.
I. Sophia Heni-ietta, d. 1856.
The youngest son,
HuBAxn George Gregg, of Oldtowu (RathaUard), co. Longford (Cl"h —
Kildare Street, Dublin), J. P. and High Sheriff, co. Longford, 1875 ; b. 6 Jan.
1847, m. 1st, IS Sept. 1873, Jessia Louisa, fifth dau. of Robert Gray, of
Temple HUl. co. DubHn. She d. Sept. 1881. He m. 2udly, 5 Aug. 1885.
Violet Josephine, youncrest dau. of Frederick Pilkington, of Newberry Hall,
CO. Kildare, and has issue.
I. WiUiam Thornton Huband, 6. 12 July, 1886.
II. Hamlet PUkington Huband, b. 17 :\lay, 1890.
I. Violet Pilkington Huband.
Arms — Gu. three s!ni'<ter hands appaume and couped at the wrist ppr.
Crest — Out (if a ducal coronet a gryph'ia.'^ head holding in the beak a sprig of
shamrock slipped vert. Motto — Memor estu.
GRIFFITHS.
Lineage. — David Griffiihs, of Pantgwyn, Llangoedmore, co. Cardigan, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of — Jones, and d. Oct. 1791, having by her, who d. on
1 Jan. 1791, had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. David, of Pantgwyn, Cardigan, b. 27 !May, 1756, m. 1797, Margaret,
dau. of Thomas Phelps, of ^Marion Court, Pembrokeshire, and had issue.
•2S4 FA^[ir.Y RKCORDS.
1. David, Lieut. 2nd (Queeu's) Keirt.
2. Thomas, H.E.I.C. Xaval Service'
1. Mary. d. joun?. 2. Klizaheth. 3. Margraret. d. 3-oun2:.
lir. William, h. 5 Xov. 17o8, m. Ann, dau. of David Richards, of Bridgend,
CO. Glamorgan.
I. DiaTia, d. unm.
II. Eleanor, h. 16 July, 1752, m. Henry Edward?, of Ca^^^•ence, co. Cardigan.
The eldest son.
Rev. Thom.\s Gkikfiths, of Lhvynduris, Llanddugwydd. co. Cardigan, I\LA.
}3alliol Coll. Oxford, Lord of the Alanor of Llatiddugsvydd, fc. 11 Sept. 1748, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of William Sandhain. of Petuorth, .Su.<=ex, and sister and heir
of William Snndliam. of Hor.sham, and d. Ii7 Jan. ISlo, having by her, who
d. 22 Jan. 1S25. had issue,
I. Thomas, of Barb. b. 7 June, 1779, ui. 19 April, 180S, Mary Anne, dau. of
Jolm Iggulden, of Deal, Kent, and d. 31 July, 1810, having by her, who d.
12 Dec. 1858. had i.ssue an only child,
Thomas Iggulden, b. 4 Feb. 1810, (/. num. March. 1845.
II. William David, b. 14 July. 17S2, d. num. 14 April, 1812.
III. John, of Llwynduris, co. Cardigan, bapt. 10 Aug. 1785, d. aniit. 31 May,
b/.».
lY. Geokge Wooi.Gar, of whom pre.«enrly.
V. George, bapt. 18 Sept. 1704, (/ an infant.
vi.^Charles (Rev.), of AVortliing, Sussex, M.A. Oxford, b. 26 June. 1795, rn.
3 Sept. 18-29, Mary, dau. of Charles Marsliall, of Steyning, Sussex, and d.
18 Sept. 1836, havinor by her, who d. 7 Aug. 1843. had issue,
1. Charles xMarshall, of Llwvnduris, co. Cardiiran. J. P. and D.L.. barrister-
at-law, Q.C., b. 17 Dec. 1830. m. 9- June, 1858. Sarah Emma, dau. of
Hugh Ingram, J. P.. of Stevnine, Sussex, and has issue,
(1) Charles Herbert, B.A. Oxford, b. 23 July, 1859.
(2) John Hugh Sandhatn. Capr. South Yorkshire Regt., b. 20 Jan. 1863.
(3) George :\[arshall, b. IS Aug. 1866.
CI) Mar}-. (2) Anna Elizabeth. (3) Alice Jane.
(4) Dorothea Harriet.
2. John, of Park Iwad, co. Cardisan, b. 17 Xov. 1S32, ;«. 10 Sept. 1857,
Sarah Sophia, dau. of William Louis Heuning, of Frome Whitfield,
Dorset, and has issue,
(1) .John Walter, b. Aug. 1858.
(2) William St. David, b. I March. 1861.
(3) Arthur Lewis, b. Oct. 1863. (4) Charles Robert, b. 1866.
(5) Edward Lewingtou.
(1) Helen Rose.
1. Mary, w. 8 Dec. 1858, Lieut.-Col. John Lewis, of Llanlear, co. Cardigan.
2. Elizabeth, d. unyyi. 11 March, 1856. aged 20.
I. ^fary, m. 16 Oct. 1823. David Rowlands, :\LD.. of Chatham, and d.s.p.
10 Dec. 1825.
II. !Mehet;ible. d. I'.nm. June, 1853.
III. Elizabeth, (/. young, 27 Jan. 1819.
IV. Charlotte, d. young, 6 Sept. 1793.
The fourth son.
some-
dau.
George Woolgak Griffith, of The Priory, Cardigan. J. P. and D.L., s
time H.E.I.C.S.. b. 26 Sept. 1793, m. 14 April. 1828, Henrietta Justina,
of Michael Xu-ent Reynold-. M.D., and d. 12 April, 1850. having by her. who
d. 22 March, 1876. had issue.
I. Thomas Reynolds, Capt. 4^ih Madras X.I.. b. 3 Feb. 1829, m. 30 July,
lfc'61, Julia, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Thomas James Wemyss, C.B.. late 17th
Regt., and d. 7 Feb. 1879, leaving issue, two dau.s. and co-heiresses,
1. Frances Elizabeth. 2. Aprilla ilehetable.
GUYON.
2S5
II. GeoK'iK Svndham, ot' whom presently.
III. Jolm WiUium, b. 16 Nov. ISo-"). i/. 1-i Juno, 1$:U.
IV. Kobert Mauner.s, /;. S Oct. lSo7, //. 7 Feb. 1S3S.
V. Henry Wool-ar, Major Royal Welsh Fusilicr.s, Ji. 6 Oct. 181S.
I. Henrietta, </. youii^, 4 Jnne. 1S44.
II. Elizabeth Justina, »i. '.M March. 1SG4, Rev. Richard "William Sonthbv.
M.A.
Thp second son.
Rev. Gkorgk Saxdham GiUFFirif. rector of Ardlev, Bicester, co. O.'^f'U-d.
M.A. Canib.. b. Oct. 1831, m. 18 April, 1S5S, Julia, dau. oE Walter Jar.ie^
Robberd. and has issue,
I. George Walter, b. '.» Feb. ISoO.
II. Henry Saudham. b. 5 June, 1S65.
HI. John, /). -29 May, lSi>6.
IV. Charles Gibb. b. 30 June. 18G7.
I. Mary Justina. il. Henrietta Julia.
III. Caroline Mehetablc, </. vouult. 30 June, I'-'GO.
IV. Alice Philip[)a. v. Eva Harriet.
G U Y O N .
Lineage. — This ancient Haguenot lamil}- descends
from PiECRE DE Guiox DE iJARRi, who "vvas created a
Baron in 1289, and was s. by his son,
Barox Poxs de Griox de Barki, *-. 1310, and left,
with other issue, a son,
Baron Barthelemi de Guiox pe Bakri, -who m.
28 Jane, 1359, Aimare de Rochesauve de Villeford.
and left a son,
Barox Jeax de Gl'iox de la Roche, s. 1392, who
left, with other issue, a sou,
Barox Pierre de Geiox de la Rochemaure, *•.
1420, and left a son.
Barox Etiexxe de Guiox, Seigneur de Salette, .•?.
1483, and left a son,
Barox Dalma> de Griox. Seigneur de Salette, m.
12 July, 1517, Tornette de Tholon St. Jalle, sister of
the Gi-and Master of the Knights of Malta, and had a
SOD,
Barox Axtoixe de Griox, Seigneur de Salette, m. 1st, Fran^oise de Gei.^
de Pampelonne, and 2udly, Clair du Poret, and had issue by both. His son
by the first marriage,
Barox JossERAL'd de Gciox de Geis, Seigneur de Salette, m. 27 Dec. 1573.
loabeau de Vese, and left a sou,
Barox Guillaume de Guiox de Geis, Seigneui- de Pampelonne, vi. 24 April.
1605, Louise de Sauvin, and had a son,
Barox Jaoque de Guiox de Geis, Seigneur de Pampelonne, m. 20 .lune.
lt)52, Gabrielle d'Avmard, and had issue,
T. Axtoixe de Guiox de Geis, Baron de Pampelonne, who continued the line
of Guiox de Geis in France.
II. Guillaume pe Geis, who founded the English branch.
The second sou,
Barox Guillaujie de Guiox de Geis, the founder of the family in England,
was of Montpcllier, Languedoc, France. He left his country at the Revoca-
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tion of t'le E-lict of Nantes, and entei-ed tlu- Bntisli service as ensign in the
Regt. of Salomon de Blosset, Seiijneuv de Loclie, then in Piedmont, lost an
arm in Daiiphiny, -was promoted second Capt. by Charles. Duke of Schonber?,
and appointed 1 Sept. 1G94. Crpt. in the Reirt. of Miremnnt. in whicdi he
served till ho was phu-ed on the Military list of French Pensioners by warrant
of William III, 12 April, 1697. After reoeivin-j^ his lettres de cons:e from
his Col. the C.imte de Frise. he settled in Portarlimrton, Queen's Co.. and was
batuj-alisod and took the oath of allefriance, 5 June, 1710. He m. by contract
dated 18 ^May, 17itO, Isabel (or Elizabeth), dan. of Joseph de Cadroy and
Jeanne de las'Closse, his ^vife. He d. at Poi-tarlingtou, 13 June. 17-10, having
by her, who (/. 21 Sept. 1732. had issue.
I. Joseph, h. 25 Sept. 1702, d. in infancy.
II. Noah Stf.fhex, of whom presently.
I. Jane, b. 6 Sept. 1701, buried 2 April, 1703.
II. Charlotte Elizabeth, h. 11 Nov. 170-1, m. — Butler, and was living 177tj.
• III. Catherine Elizabeth, b. 11 Doc. 1705. buried 5 Nov. 1707.
IV. Magdelaine Catherine, b. 15 Feb. 1710, m. — Lapiere, and was living
1776.
The second son.
Noah Stepiie.v Griox, of Hampstead, iliddlesex, b. 28 Jan. 1707. *//.
(settlements dated 13 June, 1735), Elizabeth la Caux, and d. 5 Dee. 1779,
having by her, who d. 18 Dee. 1773, aged 60. had issue,
I. Stephen, d. youne. ii. Hkxry William, of whom presently.
I. Mary ^Magdalen, m. John Peter Blaquiere, of Hampstead, and d. 1804.
II. Anne llebeoca. m. Capt. Ludwick Grant, of Kuockendow, N.B., and had
issue.
III. P^lizabeth Claudia, ??i. Lieut. -Col. William Mackintosh, and had issue.
The second son,
Capt. Hexrt William Guyox (or Giiox). of Hampstead. sometime an officer
3rd Prince of Wales's Dragoons, 6. 17 Sept. 1736. m. Martha de Gilbert, and
t^. 17 May, 1796. having by" her, who d. 23 Aug. 1805, aged 65, had issue, with
several otlier daus..
I. Henry William, d. 29 May. 177-4. aged 16.
II. Step'hen, Lieut. Royal Welsh FiTsiliers, killed at Yorktown, America,
1783. d. limn.
III. John, of whom presently.
IV. George Henry, Isc Lieut. Royal Marines, b. 11 Nov. 1774. m. Lucinda.
dau. of Rev. Cock Laugford, rector of ^Massingham, Norfolk, and d. 7 Jan.
1839, havin;? bv her. wiio d. 29 :\[av,-1844, had a son,
Charles Langford (Rev.), b. 8 'July, 1810,^.11 Oct. 184L Catherine
Copplestune, and d. 1893, having by her, who d. 25 Nov. 1878. had issue,
. (1) Henry Copplestone, b. 2 Sept. 1846, m. 11 Oct. 1881, Louisa Chamber-
laine, and has issue. Charles Henry Copple>tone Laneford, b. Sept.
1882; (I) Lucv Harriott, m. 7 April, 1875, Rev. W. V. Taylor, and has
issue ; (2) Mary Catherine ; (3) Edith Sophy, w. 29 Oct. 1889, Richard
E. Chamberlain ; and (4) Agnes Ellen.
V. William James. ^Midshipman R.N., d. in the East Indies on H.M.S.
" Gibraltar," from wounds received in action.
I. Claudina, in. Capt. McNair, and (/. 1823.
II. 3Iary Anne, m. — Prendergast.
The third son,
Commander Jonx Gcyox, R.N.. of Richmond, Surrey, b. 16 June. 1767,
ni. 7 June, 1804, Elizabeth, dan. of Joseph de Beaufre, of Hampstead. and d.
15 Jan. 1844. ha\-ing by her. who d. 2 Aug. 1863, had issue,
I. Heury Joseph. Lieut. -Col. late Bengal Army, b. 28 April, 1805, m. 1st,
1 June,' 1837. Emma. dau. of John Taylor Wilson, and by her, who d.
2S Fc-b. 1851, had issue,
GWATKIX. 2S7
1. John Honrj, b. -2:] Dlc. lSi±
2. George Frederick. Lieut. 11th Foot. h. 12 Feb. 1S41-, J. n>nn. l^8[K
1. Lucy Ellen Emni;i. 2. .Tnlia, d. nnin. 10 April. 1S79.
He m. 2mlly, 10 Aug. 1S52. ilai-j, dau. of .John Barrs. and </. 2'J Xdv. Ib7i.>,
leaving furriier lisoo,
3. Herbert Joseph. Cajit. East York? Rpgt.. h. 11 Sept. 1857, m. 2 Dec.
ISSG, Anne. dau. of Warwick Oben Gurney Richarxis, of Pcnzance.-co.
Cornwall, and has is.sue.
(1) Cecil WarNviek, h. 27 Sept. 18S9, J. 3'"> Xov. 1SS9.
(2) Stephen Frnncis Herbert, o. 7 Jan. 1S92.
II. de Beaufre. d. in infancy.
III. John Frederick, Lieut. *R.X., b. 21 Xov. 1807, J. 17 Jan. 18(3u.
IV. Richard de Beaufre (Kur.schid Pasliaj, an oHicer in the 2nd Regt. of
Austrian Hussars and afterwards in command of the Turkish A)-mv in
Asia, b. 31 ^larch, 1813, dk 22 Nov. 1838, ]\Iarie. Baronne de S[)1eny. dau.
of H. E. Ignace. Baron de Spleny de ^[ihaldy, Ger.ei'al of Cavalry and
Grand Captain of the Xoble Hungarian Guards, Privy Councillor and
Chamberlain to the Austrian Emperor, Knt., Grand Cro>s of St. Anne of
Russia and Maximilian Joseph of Bavaria. Knrschid Pasha d. at Con-
stantinople. 11 Oct. 18o0, having by her, who r?. 8 Sept. 18G9, had issue,
Victor, Edsar. and Marianne.
V. Gardiner Guiox, of whom we treat.
VI. George, b. 10 March, 182-4, d..^.p. 25 Feb. 1878.
I. Elizabeth, m. 15 Xov. 1838, Edward Xairne, and d. Feb. 1892, leaving
issue.
The fifth son,
Rev. Gardiner Griox GrroN, M.A. St. Peter's Coll. Camb.. L. 11 July. 1S16.
m.. 28 March, 1843, Harriott, dan. of Thomas Price, and d. 24 ^lay, 1888,
having by her, who d. 3 Jan. 1891, had issue an only son.
Col. Gakdi.ver Frederic Guyon. of Egerton House, Richmond, Surrey,
commanding 7th Royal Fusiliers, b. 25 Aug. 1846, m. 23 June. 1808, !Mary
Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. George Mackay Sutherland, of the 93rd Sutherland
Highlanders, and has issue,
I. Ronald Gardiner, h. 18 June, 1870.
II. George Sutherland, b. 29 Jan. 1876.
I. Mary Haieh, vi. 8 Dec. 1891, Snrg.-Major H. Lenden-Bell.
II. Mabel Ellen. , iii. Lilian Guion de Geis.
IV. Elaine Frederica ^lackay.
Arms — Per pale az. and gu. on the dexter side in chief a tower arg.
supported by two lions rampant or and in base a scymetar fessewise, the
poaiel to the sinister between two other scymetars also fessewisc pomels to
the dexter ppr. ; and on tlie sinister side a bend also gold charged with
six pellets. b;.'tween three fleuvs de lys of the third, the whole within a
bordure gold. Crest — Out of a muial crown artr. charsred with three pellets.
a demi lion rampant, ppr. Motto — Vis uiiita fit fortior.
GWATKIN.
Lineage. — Thomas Gwatkin", of Fownhope, co. Hereford, a son of John
Gwatkin, and grandson of Thomas Gwatkin, of Fownhope. He was bapt.
1 March, 1728, m. 3 Dec. 1759, Anne Bowles, and d. 1785, leaving, with other
i.ssue, an eldest son,
Abraham Gwatkin, of London, b. 28 May, 1761, m. 1st, Lucy Ann, dau.
of William King, and by her, who d. 3 Feb. 1794 had issue, a child, who
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FAMILY RECORDS.
d. in infancy. He m. limllr. 12 Dec. 17l'5. ilaiy, dau. of John Duu'lebv.
uf Deptfoid.' and d. 19 Xov.'lS3S, having by her, who d. 24 Feb. 1.^41, had
issue,
I. John Abraham, h. 2 Sept. 1706. d. 0 Oct. 1S15.
II. Henrv Aboukir, b. H Sept. IT'.^O. d.s.p. 2 Sept.
1851.
III. Richni\I. b. Dec. IbOl, d. in infancv, July,
1802.
IV. Ridiaid William. /. 11 Dec. 1S03, m. 1'3 Oct.
1852, Eliza, dau. of \N'illiaia ^lason, and d. 15 X«iv.
18.')5, leaving issue, Au'jfusta Caroline, b. 1-i July,
1853.
V. Abraham, b. 19 July. 1S05, d.s.p. 8 :May. 1820.
VI. Fkedekick, of vrhom pvescntly.
I. Marv Duirlebr. b. 23 Dec. 1797, d. ti)i,n. 18 Xov.
1887. ■
II. Elizabeth, b. 5 Sept. 1807, d. nnui. 7 Feb. 1838.
III. Charlotte Louisa, b. 2 Jane. 1813.
IV. Sophia, b. 16 Xov. 1815, rr. 18 Jan. 1859 (as
the second wife). Rev. William Lewis Pugh
Garnons. M.A., vicar of Citing, Essex, who d.s.p. 5 ^NFarch, 1853.
The youngest son,
Fki:;dei;ick Gwatkix, of Grove House, Twickenham. Middlesex, b. 12 Feb.
1809, 711. 2 Sept. 1846, Louisa Isabella, younger dan. of the Rev. Ambrose
Stapleion, jI.A., rector of Halwell, and d. 17 Xov. 1873, having by her had
issue,
I. Frederick Stapletox, of whom presently.
II. Arthur John Campbell, M.A., St. Johns Coll. Camb.. h. 17 July. 1S50,
VI. 28 Jan. 1875, Charlotte Henrietta, youngest dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Bevan, ^I.A., and has issue,
Charlotte Catherine Louisa, b. 2 Xov. 1875.
III. Alexander George Stapleton, b. 11 Xov. 1853, m. 26 July, 1876. Alice
Jane, elder dau. of Andrew Thompson, of Keele, co. Stafford, and has
issue,
1. Frederick Amhrose Stapleton. b. 3 July. 1880.
2. Reginald Dogleby Stapleton, b. 24 Oct. 1883.
3. Hugh Miles Stapleton, b. 17 March, 18:^6.
4. WdIouf;hby Levinge Stapleton, b. 6 Deo. 1892.
1. Lilias Mary, b. 4 July, 1877.
2. Florence Marion, b. 25 Nov. 1878.
3. Gladys Brabazon Stapleton, b. 7 March, 1882.
IV. Willou::hby Garnons, Capt. 63rd Foot. b. 11 Aug. 1859. m. 23 June.
1888, Edith Campbell, dau. of Alexander Butler Rowley, D.L., of Hurst, co.
Lancaster.
V. Walter Henrv Trehiwny (Rev.), M.A. (v.-ho assumed the additional name
of AsHTOx), b. 27 Aug. 1861, vi. 18 Jan. 1888, Francis Lilian, dau. and heir
of Frank Ashton, J. P. of Twickenham, and lias issue,
Frank Trrlawny Arthur, b. 14 April, 1889.
VI. Huffh Fortesc'ue Wilmshurst, }>. 28 July, 1863.
I. Mary Du-leby, b. 21 Xov. 1847, r.i. 5 Sept. 1872, Rev. Charles Stanwell.
M.A., and has issue.
ir. Caroline Winifred Casniaijor, 6. 1 Oct. 1851, in. 1st, 27 July. 1871,
Richard Phillips Thompson, M.A., of Stamford, co. Lincoln, who d. 1 Aug.
1882, leaving issue. She m. 2ndly, 24 April, 1890. John Rudd Leeson,
:M.D.', M.R.c's., and by him has issue.
III. Louisa Florence Camilla, b. 28 Aug. 1856, vi. 21 Jan. 1878, Frederick
■ Warburton Dunstan, M.A., of Douhcad St. Mary, Wilts, and has issue.
GWATKIX
•2H9
The eldest <5on,
^fAJOn Fnv:Db:i;Klc SrAi-iKiuv Gwatkix. Litli Jjpnaral I.anrers, ^f.A. Trin.
Coll. Canib.. 6. 80 Jan. 1S40, ui. l'O April, TsS-2. Cliri.-^tina Hek-n Gra!iume,
dau. of Snr2'.-Gpn. Arf'hibal<l l-'i-aper. Armv !^[e(:Hc•al Staff, and has i^siip,
I. Frederick. /). IJ April. 1SS">. ii. Archibald. />. 7 .Sept. Ih.^d.
I. Louisa Helen Fraser, b. "JS April, 188:5, d. 2 May, 1884.
Arms — Frm. two chc%-renels entrrailed vert, between three bees volant,
ppr. Crest — On a mount vert, a irarb or, in front, thereof a corni.sh chtiu2rh
with wings expanded sa. Motto — Dun- a bortha y brain.
M^.^.M
i:>pT^
GWATKIN.
Lineage. — THOiiAS Gwatkix. of Fownhope. was
buried there "JS ]\Iay, 1688, and left by Elizabeth,
his "uife, who was also buried there 1-') Xov. luit,
a son,
Thoma? Gwatkix, who Avas buried at Fownhope.
2 June. 1702. leaving: by Maiy, his wife, who was
buried there 3 Sept. 1707, two sons,
I. Thomas, of Fownhope. bapt. 15 March. 1681.
VI. 26 May, 170V'. Rebecca, dau. of Abraham
Seward, of Hereford, and had issue.
II. Jonx, of whom presently.
The young'er sou,
JoHX Gwatkix, left issue, by Rachel, his wife,
who d. a widow in 1763.
I. Edward, of whom presentlv.
I. Sarah. ii. ^lary.
III. Rachel, m. John Deverell, of Bristol.
IV. Susannah, m. John Hobhouse. of Westbury, and had issue.
The son.
Edward Gwatkix, of Bristol, m. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Capt. Robert
Lovell, of Trefusis and Roserow, co. Cornwall, and J. 1776, having by her,
wlio (7. 26 Sept. 1809, had issue.
r. Robert Lovell. of whom presently.
n. John, Lieut. R.X., d. 1 June, 179-i.
III. Edward, of London, /;?. Octavia. dau. of Sir Georsre Harnage. and had a
dau. ]Mary Anne, m. Sir Edward Workman Macuaghten, Bart., and had issue.
IV. Thomas, d. unm.
I. Charlotte Anne, in. Rev. "William Gregor. and d. 11 Sept. 1819.
The eldest son.
Robert Lovell Gwatkix, of Kilh'ow, Tmro, co. Cornwall, M.A. St. John's
Coll. Cauib., b. 7 Feb. 1757, m. 18 June, 1781, Theophila, dau. of John Palmer,
of Great Torrineton. co, Devon, by Z\[ary. his wife, dau. and co-heir of the
Rev. Samuel Reynohis. and niece of .Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A., and d.
April, 1843, having by her, who d. 4 July, 1848, aged. 91, had issue,
r. Edward, of whom presently.
II. John, of Pare Behan, co. Corn-wall, H.E.I.C.S., h. 6 June. 1786, m. 14
Dec. 1814. Charlotte Fincher, dau. of the Rev. Jeremiah Trist, J. P.. M.A.
Oxon, of Pare Behan, co. Cornwall, vicar of Kervan iu that co., by Elizabeth
Charlotte, his wife, dan. and heir of Robert I'incher, of Caraeggun, and d.
10 July, 1855. having by her, who d. 14 Xov. 1869, had issue,
1, Charlotte Louisa, b. 27 Feb. 1816, ?/i. 28 Oct. 1847, Major-Gen. Henry
Aylmer, R.A., of Pendower, Falmouth, and has issue.
290 fa:milt records.
2. Fanny Theophila, h. Jt3 Nov. 1S17. ;,>. 24 May. IS-I:2, Rev. Georrje
Hndow, ]\[.A., rector of Tivtrtoii. Devon, and by Inru, who (L 25 March,
1S92, lias issue.
3. Maria Anne. h. Sept. 1821, m. 22 Sept. 18o3, Col. Frederick Churle.s
Aylnier, S'Jth Regt., Kut., of rhe Legion of Honour, brother of Major-Gen.
H. Aylnier, R.A. (h'/on'-vicuHoueil), and d.^.j^. lo Jau. 18S4-.
The elder son,
M.uoK-Gi::;. Edward Gwatkix, H.E.I. C.S.. h. 1 Feb. 1784, m. 1st, 29 Mmv,
1805, Hetty Elizabeth, dau. of Major Peter Gascovne, H.E.I.C.S., and bv her,
who d. 8 Oct. 1820, had issue,
I. JoHX Revnoli'.<, of v,-hom pre.^entlv
II. Charles Robert. :\rajor OOth Bengal X.I., h. 24 Feb. 1809, m. 1st, 13 Aug.
1836, ;Mary Anne Teri-y, and by her, who il. 7 Sept. 18St>, has issue. He m.
2ndly, 5 Xoy. 1890, Helen, third dau. of William Wright, of Eyston Hall,
Sudbury, Suffolk.
III. Edward :Minto, b. 10 Dec. 1810. d.^.p. 7 June, 1839.
IV. Theophilus Palmer, h. 23 :May. 1S14, in. 1st, 9 Sept. 1841. Jane, dau. of
George Lee, of High Leigh, Cheshire, and by her, who d. 11 March, 1865,
had issue,
1. Edward Theophilu?, 5. 11 May, 1844, d. 26 Xov. 1852.
2. George Lee, b. 6 June, 1845," m. 9 Sept. 1874, Matilda Emily, dau.
of Thomas Briggs Ashton, of Gal vail, co. Cornwall, and has issiie, (1)
. Gwendolyn, b. 8 April. 1876, and (2) Evelyn, b. 18 Mav, 1880.
3. Robert Lovell, h. 6 Xov. 1846, d. 12 X'ov. 1852.
4. Charles Miuto, b. 18 Dye. 1851.
5. Theophilus Palmer, 6. 27 X'ov. 1854.
1. Annie Lee. b. 4 March, 1849.
He m. 2ndly, 11 Jan. 1870, Anna Maria, dau. of John Kilverfc, of Bath, and
d. 8 July, 1893, having by her had no issue.
I. Elizabeth Maria Lowther, b. 30 Dec. 1816, m. 1st, 11 Feb. 1839. Major
the Hon. Robert Barlow Palmer Byng, Bengal X.I., second son of George,
6th Viscount Torrington (see Burke's Pcerarje and Baronetage), wlio was
killed in the Mutiny, 18 Dec. 1857. leaving issue. She m. 2Qdly, 11 Feb.
1861, Rev. William Winchester, M.A., and d. 5 Xov. 1868, having by him
had no issue.
II. Hetty Theophila, b. 14 Dec. 1818, m. 6 Oct. 1836, Lieut.- Col. Dacres
Fitzherbert Evans, of the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea, and d.s.p. 26
Dec. 1856.
He VI. 2ndly, 21 Sept. 1826, Penelope, dau. of Joseph Smith, and widow of
Capt. Alexander Bannerman, and d. 25 April, 1855, having by her. who d. 7
Oct. 1854, had issue,
in. Mary, b. 24 Oct. 1827, d. 11 March, 1886.
IV. Rhoda Charlotte, b. 27 Oct. 1829, 7n. 24 March, 1848, Charles Robert
Lindsay, J. P. of Glen Lea, Surrey, formerly a Judge of the Chief Court of
Judicature, Punjab, and has issue.
V. Laura Cunliiie, b. 20 Jan. 1833. vi. 13 June, 1854, Major-Gen. James
Anthony Steel, late Bengal Staff Corps.
His eldest son,
JoHX RkyX(^lds Gwatkix, of Xonsuch House. Wilts, and ^Menliaj-, Cornwall,
b. 11 Aug. 181*7, m. 27 Fob. 1841. Emma Amelia, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. William
Broome Salmon, H.E.LCS., and d. 8 Xov. 1877, leavin-^ issue,
I. Robert Lovell, Lieut. 94th Resrt., b. 1 Oct. 1812. d.s.p. 1 June, 1865.
II. Edward R^-ynolds, b. 7 April, 1850, d. 29 jlarch, 1851.
III. JosHL'A Reynolds G.vscoyne, of whom presently.
IV. Stewart Beauchamp, of 10, Abbey Road, St. John's Wood, b. 26 April.
1857.
I. Penelope Anne Theophila, b. 13 X'ov., d. 19 X'ov. 1845.
HAIG.
291
II. Marj Klizabeth Penelope Aiiue. h. 13 Nov. 1S47, </. May, 18-4S.
III. Amy Tbeophila. h. :2S Jan. 184S, //». 10 Sept. 1873, Capt. Hugh Arthur
Lewi.s, Bengal .Staff Corps, and d.s.p. 6 May, 1875.
His tliird son,
Jo.-'nc.v REYXOr.r>s G.vscoy.xe Gvnatkix, of The Manor House, Potfeme.
Devizes, Wilts, J. P., Capt. Royal Wilts Yeomanry, :M.A. St. John's Coll.
Camb., b. 24 ^Luvh. 185o, vi. 2 Aucr. 1882. Arundel Aueusta, dan. of John
Hungerford Peui'uddocke, H.E.l.C.S. {see Bl'KKe'.-; Landt'd Gtutnj, Penrud-
DOCKL", of Compfoii ('hamh'rlai/iie), and has issue,
Robert Torriiigton, h. 10 Sept. 1885. Arundel Theophila, h. 2 Dec. 1886.
Arms — Erminois a mullet of six points az. between two bees volant ppr. .in
chief and a like bee between two like mulletsof six points in base. Crest — In
front of a beehive p[)r. a bee volant between two mullets of six points, fesswise
or. Motto — Industria.
HAIG.
Lineage. — This is a bi-anch of the ancient family of
Haig, of Bemersyde, and derives its descent through the
Clackmannan branch from
James Haig, of Orchard Farui, near Allva, who was
third snrvivinsj son of Jows Haig, of Orchard Farm, by
his fir.st T\-ife (s'.'c Bcrke's Landed Gentry, Haig, nf
JJlairldll). He was h. 23 Jan. 1071, m. -28 Feb. 1G99,
Elizabeth, dan. of John Burn, of Easter Sheardalc, co.
Clackmannan, and had issue,
I. Jame.>, of -whom presently.
II. John, h. 1713.
HI. George, h. 1719, m. 1743, Catherine Dow.
I. Mary, h. 6 Xov. 1699, m. George Thomson, of
Cambus, and had issue, four dans.
II. Elizabeth, h. 1705, d. young.
III. Anna, h. 17(^7, in. 1732, William Bruce, of Clack-
mannan, and had issue, eight children.
IV. Elizabeth, h. 1711. v. Catherine, h. 1716, m. 1740, Thomas Stein.
The eldest son,
James Haig, of Orchard Farm, Allva, h. 1709, vi. 1745, Janet Bardner, of
Camock, and had surviving issue,
I. Henry, of Orchard Farm, Allva, m. 1782, Christian Guild, and had issus.
II. William, of -whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1769, George Mudie, of Dunfermline, and had issue.
II. Marv, VI. 1709, James Thomson, of Tullibody, and had issue.
The second survivincr son,
William Haig. of DoUarfield, h. 1763. m. 1790, Abigail Smith, dau.
of — Walker, and grand-dau. of Thomas Walker, of St. Fort, Fifeshire, and
d. 1834. having by her, who d. 1848, had issue,
I. James, d. 1832. ii. Robert, of whom presently.
I. Janet, d. 1869. ll. Mary Anne, d. 1873.
III. Christian, d. 1818. IT. A dan., d. young.
The second son,
Robert Haig, of DoUarfield, h. 1795, m. 14 Feb. 182'^ Janet, dau. of John
^IcGowan, and '7. 28 Dec. 1854, liavine bv her, who d. 25 Feb. 1837, had issue,
I. William, h. 26 March, 1828. d. 6 June. 1830.
II. John, h. 10 Xov. 1831, d. 2 Oct. 1851.
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FAMILY KECORDS.
in. Wrr.i.TAM Jamf^. of whom propoiitly.
I. Elizahetli, /'. -JO Deo. 182(3. ;/). 17 July, 18t)0, Rev. W. Fevirupon, v,ho J.
leavinc^ issue. James Haicr. ^[.D. Kdinbiireb, b. 18')."^, and Janet Elizabeth,
h. 1S65, m. IS'JO. K. G. C.'Bomfonl. of Springbil], Per.sbore.
II. Aliiirail Christina, h. 20 Xov. 1820.
HI. Janet Helen. /-. 13 Xov. 18:53, ,1. 12 Feb. 1811.
The third son,
Wir.Li.\M J.^MKs PIaio, of Dollarfield, Clackmannanshire, J. P. for tliat oo.
and for Perthshire. ]S[.D. Edinburgh Universitv, formerly in the Indian
Medical Service, h. 7 Jan. 1836, m. 18i33, Margaret Christian, dan. of the late
Rev. Patrick Balfour, of Clackmannan, and has issue.
I. Robert, h. 6 Jan. 18G5. ii. Patrick James Ealfour, h. 25 Aug. 1866.
III. John Balfonr, h. 19 Sept. 1868. iv. William James, h. 30 June, 1873.
I. Mary Lilian, b. 22 Sept. 1871.
Arms — Az. a saltire between two mullets in pale and a crescent and
decrescent in fess arg. Crest — A rock ppr. Motto — (Over the Crest),
Tyde what may.
HAMILTON.
Lineage, — William Hamiluxv, tlie second of
Wishaw, whose descendants inherited the titles of
Belhaven and Stenton, was a younger son of
WiLLiAii Hamilton, first of "Wishaw. Tke latter
was third son of JoHx Hamilton, of Udston, who
descended from Thomas Hamilton, third son of
Sir: John Hamilton, of Cadzow, the grandfather of
the 1st Lord Hamilton, ancestor of the Dukes of
Hamilton. This AVilliam Ha:milton, second of
Wishaw, m. 1st. 1660, Anne, dau. of John Hamilton,
of Udston, and had, with other issue.
I. Willia.M, (/. nam. v.p.
II. Robert, of Wishaw, 6. 6 Julv. 1661. vi. 16SG,
Jean, eldest dau. and heiress of AVilliam Hamilton,
of Browmuir, and d. before 21 Dec. 1726, leaving
four sons,
1. William, of Wishaw, m. Bethia. dau. of
Charles Hamilton, of Wetherley, and d. 16
April, 1756, having by her, who d. 1785, had issue. His son s. as 5th
Lord Belhaven and Stenton, but this line became extinct on the decease,
22 Dec. 1868, of Robert Montgomery, 8th Baron Belhaven and Stenton
(see Eciike's Pe'?rage ami Bar-fiiietage).
2. Robert, minister of Hamilton, b. 1691, m. 1721, Cecil, dau. of the Rev.
Francis Borland, and had issue, three sons, James ; Robert ; and Francis,
who all d.f.p.
3. John, (/. inim.
4. James, of Stevenston, whose great-grandson, James Hamilton, s. as
9th Baron Belhaven and Stenton, and d. without male issue, 6 Sept.
1893 (^•(:-e Bif'Ke's Peerage arid Baronetage).
III. James, b. -i ^larch, 1666. d.s.j^.
IV. Archibald, m. ;>liss Hamilton, the heiress of Dalserf, and d. 1732, leavino-
an only son,
William, of Dalsei-f, m. a dau. of Sir George Weir, of Blackwood, and (/.
1747, leaving issue,
HAMILTON. 293
Archibald, of Dalserf. who il .i.v. ITtiO.
^Margaret, *•. her brother at JJalserf, i>i. James Birnie TIamilton, of
Brootuhill.
V. John, b. 1 Dec. 1'307, <J..--.p. vi. Thomas.
I. ^fargaret, i,j. — Cleland. of Cleland.
He ill. 2ndly. ItVTi;. Mai-v, ehlost dan. of the Hon. Sir Charles Krskine, Bart.,
of Alva,' and gi-and-dao. of John, 7th Earl of 2ilar. and d. 1724. having by her
had issue,
vn. Charle.-=. of AVetherley, b. 17 Dec. lt37S, /,;. 1690. Euplieniia, dau. of Sir
Archibald Hamilton, of Ko.Nehall, and had issue,
1. William, b. 28 Dec. 1700. d. young.
2. Archibald, b. 7 Jan. 1703. (/. young.
1. Bethia. b. 31 Jan. 1702, //;. William Hamilton, of Wishaw.
2. Charlotte.
VIII. John, of Newton, in. a dau. of Garthshore. of Garthshore. a'ld had issue.
1. Helen, ni. 1741, Sir Patrick Murray, of . Auchtertyre. and d. 11 July,
1773, leaving issue.
2. Jacobina, ;,;. Sir George Dunbar l^^ochrum, and d. 28 Jan. 1792. leaving
issue.
IX. AVilliani. a barrister. 6. 6 Aug. 168'), )n. Ellen, dau. of David Hay, of
A\ oodcockdalc, co. Linlithgow, and had an onlv sou.
William G'-vard (Right Hon.), b. 28 Jan. 1729. Secretary of State for
Ireland, and afterwards Chancellor of the Exchequer there, well known
as " Single Speech Hamilton,'" and one of the reputed authors of the
Lfffers of Junius. He d. iddii. 16 July, 1796.
X. Thomas, an officer in the Army, d. unin.
XI. Alkx.\xder, of whora we treat.
II. Helen, m. Andrew Baillie. of Parbroath, Eife, and had issue.
III. Catherine, ;;;. David Pitoairn, and had issue.
IV. !Mary, m. Dr. DaWd Balfour, and d.s.p.
V. Janet, m. Garthshore, of Garthshore, and d.s.j?.
VI. Christian, d. young. vii. Anne. ;/;. James Bogle, and had issue.
The youngest son.
Alexaxdku Ha.mii.tox. //,. 1st. Frances, dan. of Col. Dalziel. and by her had
a son. who d. in infancy. He m. 2ndly, 23 Get. 1729, Barbara Little, and by
her had issue,
I. William, of Lincoln's Inn. who left two daus., Sarah and Marv.
II. AxTHoxv, of whom presently.
The younger son.
Rev. Axtuoxv Hamh.tox, D.D., rector of Much Hadham. Herts, vicar of
St. ^Martin's and Archdeacon of Colchester, ?,?. 12 Eeb. 1767, Ann, dau. of
Richard Terrick. D.D.. Bishop of London, and d. 4 Oct. 1812. having by her,
"wlio d. 3 Dec. 1782, liad issue, with foui- daus.,
I. William Richard. Permanent Under Secretary of State for Forelcrn
Affairs, 1809-1822, and Minister at Naples, b. 9 Jan. 1777. m. 3 Sept. 1804,
Juliana, sister of Lieut, -Col. Robert L'dny. of L'dny Castle, co. Aberdeen,
and had issue. His grandson. Col. Alexander Charles Hamilton .<. as 10th
Bakox Bei.havkx and SiExrox. 6 Sept. 1893 U-ec Blkke'.- Peerage and
Baroiietarje).
II. AxiiiuXY. of whom we treat.
III. Terrick, h. 1781, in tiie Diplomatic Service.
The secoiul son.
Vex. AxTifi.NY Ha.miltox, prebendary of Lichfield, rector of Laughton.
Essex, aTid Archdeacon of Colchester, b. 12 Julv, 1778, hi. 1807, Charitv
Graeme, third dau. of Sir Walter Farquhar, 1st Bart., and d. 10 Sept. 1851,
having by her, who was b. 2 Dec. 17sl. and (/. 9 Nov. 1869, had issue,
I. WaUer Kerr (Right Hon.), D.D., Bishop of Salisbuiy, b. 16 Nov. 1808,
294 FA:MILY Kl'XOKDS,
m. J:\T\. 18-t.">, Tsabflla El'izabeth, dau. of Very Rev. Francis Lear, Dean of
S:ilisburv, anil </. 1 A\i<^. 1869. leavins: issue. 1. E.bvard Walter (Sir),
K.C.B., Assistant Sforetary to tlie 'I'reasarv, b. 7 -Inly, isl? : '1. Clement
Edward, b. l8o-i ; S. Sidney William Henry. /-. L^Oo ; 1. ^lary l!.;abel,
(Lnnm.; 2. Ethelinda; o. Alice Sidney. „.. ISSO, Rov. Robett Campbell
:Moberly, canon of Christ Cliurcb, Oxford, son of the liishop of Salisbury,
and has issue; 4. P^leanor Frances, <ii. 1887, Ernest Kiiiq-scote. of The Hall,
SalisbiuT, and has issue; 5. Isabel -Mary Maude, hi. 18S4, Rev. Edward
Bickersteth Ottley, and has issue; 6. Liicy Constance Farquhar, in. 1890,
Rev. Francis George Anderson Phillips, vicar of Highmore, Henley, and
has issue. '
II. Edward William Tlkrick. of whom presently.
I. Jane Catherine, b. 18 Dec. 1812. m. 18o8. Rev. Thomas H. Sotheby. and
d. 1842, having hy him, who (/. 1888. had issue, a son. Walter Edward
Hamilton (Rev.)," :M.A., vicar of St. Barnabas. S. Kennington, h. 1842, in.
24 Oct. 1893. Hon. Frederica Spring Rice, sister of 2nd Baron Monteagle
(see Bukke's Peeratje and Baronetage).
The younger son,
Edward William Tf.rrick Hamilton, of Charters. Sunningdale, Ascot, J.P.
for Berks and D.L. for Wiles, High Sheriff for the fornu-r co. 1879, formerly
M.P. for Salisbury, M.A. and sWetime Fellow of Trin. Coll. Cambs., b.
26 Nov. 1809, m. 20 Aug. 1844. Anne, second dau. of John Thacker, of Ascot,
Berks, and bv her. Avho d. 1891, has issue,
I. Terrick Alfred, b. 5 Oct. 1852, m. Feb. 1878, Ann Scott, of Newcastle,
K8.W.. and has is«np. 1. Tern^k Elvston Scott, h. 1881; 2. Charles,
h. 1855'; 8. John Helenits, b. 1888; 4. Reginald, b. 1890; 1. Annie Rose
Scott ; 2. Alice Marv.
II. Charles Gipps. of 89, Ashley Gardens. S.W., :M.A.. barrister-at-law,
b. 27 June. 1857. in. 28 Sept. 1892. Anne. dau. of Hugo Lang, of Bi'oad-
meadows, Selkirk, X.B.. and has issue, Edward William, b. b July, 1893,
and Margaret Graham.
III. HarvW Cavendish. /•. 22 Oct. 18G1, m. 13 Feb. 1890, Edith, dau. of David
Moore, of "Melbourne, A'ictoria, and has issue, Constauce, b. 24 April, 1691.
I. Frances Graeme.
II. Emily Ursula, h. 29 Dec. 1846. m. 29 May. 1877. Francis Carew Charles
Barnett, of Becles. Wokingham, and has issue, Charles, b. 23 Dec. 1879,
and Isabella, b. 16 March, 1878.
III. Julia Isabel. iv. Anne Sybella Jane.
V. Margaret Erica Harriet. vi. Mary Clive.
Arms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th. gn. a mullet arg. hetween three cinquefoils of
the last; 2ud and 3rd, gu. a human heart ppr. shadowed or. between three
cinquefoils erm. Crest— A dexter hand, holding a sword indented on the
back like a saw all ppr. Motto — Fideliter.
HANNAY.
Lineage.— This family descends from the Grennan branch of the Haxxats,
of Torbie, Wigtownshire' who were landowners in that county as early as the
13th century.
JuH.v Ha.vxay, of Knock and Garrarie, m. 1710, Janet, dau. of Patrick
Dickson, and had issue,
I. John, of Knock and Garrarie, m. his cousin. Grizell, dau. of — Dickson,
and had issue.
II. RonERT. of whom presently.
The younger son,
HANXAY. 295
lUiBERT Hax.vay, of Glas;_'ow. iiieicliunt. }>. ITi'O, in. 174:6, Jean. clan, of
Alexander ^laxwell, of Xrwlaw, co. Kiikcudbriirlit, who was desoonded from
Maxwell, Lord. Herries, the friend of 3Iai;v, Qmen of Scots. He (/. 171^':^,
leaving issue,
1. John. II. Samuel, who d. num. Ul. Robert. iv. David.
V. AVilliam. vi. James, of -whom presently.
The youngest son,
James Haxxay, of Blairinnie, co. Kirkcudbright, J.P., b. 20 July, 1763, m.
21 Aug. 17S8, Clarion Shaw, and '/. 22 ^lay, 1820, having by her, who d.
28 April, 1821, had issue, with six dans.,
I. Robert, an -idvocate.
II. David, of Carlinwark House, co. Kirkcudbright, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau,
of Capt. William Aflh'ck, and had issue,
1. James, K.X., H.B.M.'s Consul at Barcelona, and an author of several
works, h. 1827, //(. 1st. 1853, Margaret, dau. of John Thompson, and had
issue,
(J) David :\lcI)owall. (2) Patrick :\raxwell. (3) Horace Jean.
(1) Elizabeth Affleck. (2) Margaret Thompson.
He III. 2ndly, Jean Hannay, of Kingsmuir, and d. at Barcelona, having
by'her had issue, another dau., (3) Robiua.
2. Robert Cutlar Fcrgusson.
He m. 2ndly. 1835, Harriet, dau. of Rev. John Stephenson, vicar of Dacre,
Cumbei'land.
III. James, of Bailylough, Bushmills, Ireland, Capt. 8th Foot, w. 1828,
^larv. dan. of Edmund ]\Iacnaghten, !M.P. for co. Antrim, and a Lord of
the Treasury, and had issue,
1. Edmund Alexander, Col. Antrim Artillery ^Militia.
2. James, Capt. 55th Regt. 3. Robert (Rev.), vicar of Belfast.
4. William, d. num. 5. Alfred, d. iiiii)i.
1. Agnes, 771. 1st, Capt. Wray, of Roonkerry, co. Antrim, late 9Gth Regt.,
and 2ndly, Rear- Admiral H. McCliutock Alexander, R.X.
2. !Mary, d. unm. 3. Marion, m. Frederick Kinahan.
IV. JoHX, of whom presently. v. Walter. vi. William.
The fourth son,
John' Hannay, of Lineluden, co. Kirkcudbiinrht. Writer to the Signet, b.
30 April. 1798, m. Eliza, dau. of Capt. James Kennedy, and ^Mary, his wife,
dau. of Jaoies Lennox, and d. 20 April, 1808, having by her, who d. 1866, aged
70, had issue.
I. James LenxiiX, of whom presently. ii. Patrick, d. in infancy.
I. Janet Cririe, d. u/nn. 1853. il. Marion, d. an infant.
The only surviving son,
James Len.vox Haxxay. of Lineluden, co. Kirkcudbright, and 113, St.
George's Square, S.^V., J. P. and D.L.. co. Kirkcudbright, J. P. ^liddlesex.
Metropolitan Police ^Magistrate, formerly Recorder of Pontefract {Ch(b — United
L'niversity), b. 20 Sept. 1826, m. 16 June, 1853. Ann Elizal)eth, dau. of James
Pousford, of 24, Palace Gardens, W'., and has issue,
I. John Patrick Kennedy, b. 19 March, 1857, d. num. 20 I\rarch, 1895.
II. James Henry, b. 15 Aug. 1861.
I. Marion ^Maxwell. ll. ^Laud, d. 23 Oct. 1871.
III. Janet Hester Mary, m. Christopher Schofield, who d. 26 July, 1891.
Arms — Arg. three roef>nrks' heads coiiped az. collared or and belled gu.
Crest — .1 cru^-s-c)-osslet jitchce issv.ant out of a crescent all sa. Motto — Per
ardna ad alia.
296
FAMILV RECORDS.
HARLEY.
Lineage. — This family is a yonnc^or bran'-h of
the ancient faTiiily of Harl(>y, of Ilarlej', Brampton
Bryan and Willey, in cos. Suhip ai.d Hevefonl, front
wliom were He.scecded the extinct Enrls of Oxford.
The pedif^ree is to be found in the Visitation of
SaIoj\ 1623, and in the !Morris !MSS. preserved at
Slirewsbury. We read in the Vi>itation that Sir
WlLlJAM Hahley. Knt.. lord of Harley, in co. Salop,
"vvent to Jerusalem in the couipunv of Godfrey
de Budcn, Robert Curreis, Dnke of Noi-mnndy,
Robert Steward of Scotland, whtre they were made
Knio;bts of the Sepulchre. He ?». Catherine, dan.
of Sir Jasper Crofte, Knight of the Sepulchre, and
by her had a son,
Nicholas Haklf.v. lord of Harley, co. Salop, 7?i.
Margaret, dan. of Warren Bostock. of Bostock. co.
Chester, and had a son,
WiMJAM Harlet, of Harley, co. Salop, vi. Joane.
dan. of Sir John de la Bere, Knt., and had a son.
XicnuLAS Haklkt, of Harley, co. Salop, m. Alice, dan. of Robert Randulph
(or Prescott), of TN'esthope, co. Salop, and had a sou,
ROEERT Harl::t, who :,:. Alice, dau. and heir of Sir Roger PuUeston, Knr..
and had a son,
Sir Richak'P Hari.et, Knt., Slieriff, 1301. 'm. Bnrga. dan. nnd heir of Sir
Andrew Willeigh, Knt., lord of Willeigh, and had two sens. 1. Robert (Sir),
of whom presently, and 2. ^Talcolnie (Sir), who a'^cording to some, however,
was father and not bi'other of Sir Robert, who would then be grandson, and
not son, of Sir Richard Harley, and the heir of Willeigh. The above mentioned.
Str Robert Hari.f.v, Knt., of Harleigh, Willey, and Kiuleigh, m. 3fargaret,*
dau. and co-heir of Sir Bryan Brampton, Knt.. of Brampton Brvan. and
acquired by this alliance a great estate, still in the possession of the family.
Pie had issue,
I. Robert (Sir), of Harley and Willeigh, m. Jonne, dan. of Sir Roger
Corbet, of ^Morton, Knt.. and by her (who m. "indly, John Daras. by whom
she had a son, Roger, who d.s.p.) had issue, a dau. and heiress. Alice, ;/<.
Sir Hamon Pashley, Knt., and by him had an only dau. and heiress. Eliza,
m. Sir Richard Lacon. Knt., of Willey.
II. Walter, d.s.p. iii. Brtax (Sir), of whom we treat.
The son,
Sir Bryan Harley. Knt., of Brampton, Bugton and Bedwnrden, co. Here-
ford, VK Eleanor, dau. of Sir Roger Corbet, Knt., of Morton, and had issue.
Bryan, of whom presently.
Margaret, 7/i. 1st, Rees ^^loythev. and 2nd)v. William ^^'alwvn. of Lon^ward.
The son,
Bryan Ha!;ley, uf Brampton, m. Isold, second dau. oi: Sir Raufe Lingen,
Knt.. and had issue,
I. Richard, il.sp. u. Geoffrey, heir to his brother.
The younger son,
Geoffrey Harley. of Brampton, m. Joane. dau. and heiress of Sir John
Burleigh, and had issue a son,
* Her sister, Ehz:iLetl). wlio //.-. Sir Ricbard de Cornwall, son of Eichard, Earl of Cornwall.
King of tlic Koiuaii?, brotlior ot Kmg HryKr 111.
HARLET. -jrty
Sir John* HAr;Li:Y. Knt., of Bi-fTiuiiton, wlio was knighted on tlic field of hritilo
at Gaston, near Te\vkesi)urv, 0 May. 1 tTl, and was sheritf" of co. Salop, 14S1 ;
lie 111. Jane, dan. of John liacklett (or Hackluit), of Eyton, co. Hereford, and
had a sou,
RioiiAun IlAKr.F.v, of nrampton, ?». Katlicriiie. dan. (jf Thomas Vaughan,
Kni., of Tiei'tur, and had issue, a .son,
Joiix Hakley, of Brampton, who fought at Flodden Field in LMo,
m. 1st, Ann, dau. of Sir Kdwatd Rous, Knt., of Worcester, and by her had
a dau.,
Alice, m. Simon Murklowe.
He 111. 2ndly, 1502, Ann, dau. of Sir PJdward Crofte.s, and iJ. 6 Aug. l.")-l-2,
leaving further issue,
I. John, lord of Brampton Bryan, in. ^Faude, dau. and heiress of Jame:;
Warncondje, and liail issue, a son and dau..
1. Thomas, of Brampton Castle ajid AVigmore, co. Hereford, h. 154-3, )/).
1st, Margaret, dau. of Sir Andrew Coihet, of ^lorton Corbet, and by
her had a son,
(1) Roberu (Sir), K.B.. ^\.V. for co. Hereford, hi. 1st, Anne, dau. of
Charles Barret, of Belhouse, Esse.x ; w. 2iidly. !Mary. dau. of Sir
Francis Newport ; and 8rd!y. Brilliana, dau. of Edward, Viscount
Conway, and (/. 6 Nov. 105(5, having bv his third wife had issue, a son.
Col. Sir Edward Harley, ]M.P., co. Hereford, and Governor of Dunkirk,
who was father of Robert. 1st Earl of Oxford (see Burke's Extinct
Peerarje).
Thomas Hai-ley m. 2udly. Anne, dau. of "Walter Griffith, of Burton Agnes,
and (/. 1631, having by her had a son, (2) James.
1. Catherine, m. Thomas Cornwall. Baron of Bnrford.
II. Thomas, rector of Brampton Bryan.
III. WrLLTAM, of whom we treat. iv. Edward.
1. Mai-garet, m. Thomas Adams. ii. Joyce. iii. Elizabeth.
The third son,
WiLLiA?.! Harlky, of Beckjav, Clungnnford, co. Salop, m. Joan, dau. of
Thomas Boyle, of Hereford (s'-c Visitation of Hereford., 156'?), and was buried
at Clungnnford, 29 July, 1600, leaving issue,
I. JOHX, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, bapt. at Chineunford, 6 Feb. 1576.
ni. William, bapt. there. 25 Feb. 15S1-2.
IV. Richard, buried there, 3 June, 151.t0.
I. Elizabeth, m. Henry Bebbe. ii. Dorothy, m. William Webbe.
III. Mary. iv, Catherine. v. Alice. vi. Anne.
The eldest son,
JoHX Harley, of Bef''"ay, churchwarden of Clnngunford, in 1621. bapt.
there, 27 Nov. 15GJ', and was buried there. 20 April, 1660, leaving by Anne,
his wife,
I. Thomas, of whom presently. ii. Francis, bapt. 26 ^larch, 1615.
III. John, bapt. 22 April, 1617.
I. Johau. II. Margaret. in. Bridget.
The eldest son.
Thoma.s Harley, of Beckjav, bapt. at Clungunford, 8 July, 1606, left issue
by Anne, his first wife.
1. William, bapt. 11 Nov. 1G47.
II. Thomas, of Beckjav, bapt. 23 March, 1652, vi. 1 IMay, 1GS5, Anne Smith,
and had issue, with five other sons, who all d. young (1. John: 2. Thomas;
3. Thomas; 4. Richard ; and 5. Seth). and four daus. (1. Anne, d. young;
2. Anne, d. young: 3. Sarah ; and 4. May), a sixth son, Thomas, of Beck-
jay, bapt. 15 Feb. It'i95, m. twice, aud had issue, Thomas, Richard, and
Margaret, bv the first wife; and Thonia,';, John, and Marv, by the second.
298 F.\:\I[LY RECORDS.
1. Anne. ii. Murgaier. iii. Alice, ni. Richard Fewtrell.
Thomas Harlcy was buried at Clunj^anford, l.'> Xov. ItJSO, leaving further
issue by his second wife, Elizabeth,
HI. John, bapt. 23 Sept. luoo.
IV. RicnAHD, of wliom we treat.
The yonngest son,
RiCHAHi) H.uii.KV, of Shrewsbury, admitted a burgess of that town, t2 Oct.
1H91 ; bapt. at Clui'gunford, 26 Oct. li,;5S ; m. 1st. ^lary (a dau. of perhaps
of Armian of Atchani), and by her, who was buried at Holy Cross, Shrews-
bury, 0 Xo%'. IGl'S, liad issue,
I. Richard, h. 1G91.
I. Penelope. il. Dorothy. in. ]\Iary. iv. Anne. v. Elizabeth.
He m. 2ndly, at Holy Cross, Shrewsbury, 10 April, 1(399, Deborah Ferney-
hongh, of St. Alkmoud's Parish, Shrewsburv. and by her had issue,
II. Thomas, bapt. 13 July, 1701, buried S Feb. 1702.
III. Wir.LiAM, of whom we treat. 17. John, bapt. 2S Dec. 1703.
VI. Anne, bapt. 20 July, 1707.
The third son,
William Harlev, of Shrewsbury, admitted a burgess there. 11 Dec. 1753,
bapt. at Holy Cross, 25 Oct. 1702. ?;;. Hannah, sister of Samuel White, of
Ashford, co. Derby, and d. 23 July, 1704. buried at Old St. Chad's, having
by her, who d. 7 Dec. 1745. had issue, an only son,
Samuel Harlev. of Shrewsbury, who was admitted a bui'sress, 28 Aug. 1767,
was Alderman of Shrewsbury, and Mayor 1784, b. 1740, nn. 21 Feb. 1705, Ann,
dau. of William Daker, of Condover, and sister of Rev. Edward Daker, and d.
28 July, 1607, buried at Old St. Chad's, having by her, who was h. 3 Feb.
1738-9, at Condovcr, and d. 15 Jnly, 1799, had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. Samuel, of Shrewsbury, admitted a burgess, 15 Dec. 1795, Mayor 1821,
b. July, 1769, m. Catherine, dau. of Benjamin Juson, of Xewbold, and d.
6 March, I8O8, leaving issue,
1. Sarah, d. untn. 1835.
2. Catherine, //(. J. H. Kough. of Shrewsburv.
III. Edward, of Bristol, m. Elizabstli, dau. of — Lang, and d. 8 March.
1851, leaving a son,
Edward, of Chatford Hoiise. Clifton Downs. Bristol, m. Mary. dau. of —
Palmer, and d. 25 Oct. 1888, having by her. who d. 7 Sept. 1894, had issue,
1. Edward Arthur. 2. Geoj-ge Ernest.
3. Philip Edward Daker, of Condover.
1. Edith. 2. Alice.
I. Hannah, m. William Bayley, banker, and d. 14 Xov. 1839.
The eldest son,
William Harley. of Shrewsbury, admitted a burgess. 2 Oct. 1789, Alderman
and Mayor of Shrewsbury, 1814. b. 1760, m. 17i?9, Anne, dau. of Richard
Lloyd, of Shrewsbury, in* Sara Topp. his wife, and sister of Richard Lloyd
Topp. of Whitton Hall. co. Salop, and d. 1 Xov. 1843, having by her, who w'as
b. 24 March, 1705, and d. 20 July, 1*22, had issue,
I. JOHX. of whom presently.
ir. William Lloyd, of Sibberscott, admitted a bur<ress of Shrewsbury,
22 Feb. 1820, b. 1799, m. 24 Feb. 1825, Emrailia, dau. of William Cureton, of
Wcstbury, and (/. 17 Jan. 1844, having by her, who d. 22 .\ng. 1878, had issue,
1. William fRev.), rector of Turweston, Bucks, admitted a burgess of
Shrewsbury, 21 May, 1865, d. May, 1870.
2. John, (/. young.
HI. Edwaid, of Shrewsbury, and afterwards of London, admitted a burgess
of Shrewsbury, 17 Aug. 1830, b. 1800. m. Mary, dau. of Samuel Simmons,
of Xewland, co. Gloucester, and d.s.p. 28 Sept. 1886, buiied at Old St. Chad's.
UAUVEST. 299
I. Mary, b. 1791, </. 1791-.
n. !Maria. hi. 1S'2S, lier consin. Rev. John Topp, of "Wliitton, and d. 1875.
in. Elizabetli, h.' 179S, d. ISOU.
The eldest son,
Jr.irx Haiu.ey, of Shvcwshury and afterwards of Ross Ilall, co. Salop, was
admitted a buri^ess of Shrewsbury, 1 June, 1S19, b. 7 April. 1792, vi. 1838,
Anna ifaria Piatt, dau. of Robert Smith, of Pontypool, and d. 30 June, 18S3,
having- had issiie,
I. John Janus Piatt, h. 5 Sept. 18-U, d. 31 Dec. 1867.
II. RoHKKr William Dakei;, of whom presently.
I. Annie ^laria. ii. ^lary Theresa.
III. Anne Frances Alicia.
The only surviving son,
RniiERT William Dakfk Harlf.t, of Brampton Bryan, co. Hereford, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriif 1883, J. P. for cos. Salop and' Radnor, b. ISiG; s. to
the ancestral estates of his family by the will of his tinsworaan, Jane, Lady
Lanjrdale, the dau. of Edward, 5th Earl of Oxford, and sister and co-heiress
of Alford, Gth and last Earl (see BfKKE's Extinct Peerage) ; m. 17 Dec.
1878, Hon. Patience Annie,* dau. of Robert Dennett, 6th Baron Rodney, and
has i^sue,
I. Robert Georg-e Geoffrey, b. 1879.
II. John Rnlpli'Hcnrv, ?^.'l888.
I. Dorothy, b. 1881. ' n. Sybil, b. 1SS3. in. Patience, b. 1885.
Arms — Or a bend cotised sa. a crescent for difference (quartering the arms
of Presthope, Willeigh, Kenley, Stapleton, Brampton, Valence, Corbet,
Hereford and Dakei')T Crest--A castle triple-towered ppr. issuing there-
from a demi lion rampant gu. armed and langued az. Motto — Virtute
et fide.
HAKVEST.
Lineage. — William Harvest, of AVoking, (7. 1741. leaving issue by Sarah,
his wife, a son,
William Hakve;-!, of Woking, b. there -i May, 1784, m. July, 1808, ^ifary,
dau. of David 2*!organ, of Lampeter, co. Cardigan, and Mary, his wife, and
(/. ]0 April, 1857, having hnd issue,
I. William, b. 19 Dec^ 1812. m. 30 July, 18-48, Georgiana, dau. of John
Candler, of Xcrwich.
TT. Daniel RiCHAur>, of whom presently.
The second son,
D.\xiEL RiCHAKD HauvesT, of Burleigh Hou.se, Belsize Lane, Kampstead,
N.W., 6. 5 Feb. 1826, m. 3 July, 1856, Matilda Agues, dau. of John Candler,
of Xorwich (abovc-)nentiont'd), and has issue,
I. Daniel Richard, b. 12 Jan. 1860, .'ii. 2 Oct. 1894, Mabel, third dau. of
William Lindsav, of Beddington.
II. William, b. 16 July. 1862^ in. George, b. 22 Sept. 1866.
1. Jessie May. ii. Mary Florence, m. 12 April, 1888, J. H. Crlspe.
HI. Matilda. iv. Lily. v. Annie. '^i. Kate.
VII. Ethel.
* This kdvis herself descended from the Rarlers. Earls of Oxford, her great- graiidmotlipr,
Anne, wife of Georire, 2tid Baron Rodnev, being the second dim. and co-heir of the Kt. Hon.
Tliomas IfarleT, M.P., Lord Major of London, tlie third son of Edward, 3rd Earl of Oxford
(see Bvuke's Feerar/e and Baronetaje, RoDXET, E.).
30O FAMILY RECORDS.
HASSARD.
Lineage. — John- Hassakd. Lord of Seaton. seven miles from Lyme Regis,
Dorsetshire, in l-iC"), who vi. and had issue,
I. RonF.i:r, of whom presently.
II. John, of AVinchester.
III. Radulphus, vicar of Portisham.
The eldest son,
RoBKKi' Hassard. M.P. for Lyme, m. and had issue,
I. John, b. 1498, Mayor oc Lyme, 15.jO, L3-SG, L557.
II. Gilbert, rector of Ttusluim, ol July. loil.
in. RoBLKT, of whom presently.
I. Anne, )/;. Lj2o, R(->bert Yougc, of Collyton, son of John Youge, of
Axminster, ^l.P. for Plymouth.
The youngest son,
RoiJEKT Hassakd, Lord of Beer and Birdport (will reg. Lj-13), left by Agnes,
his wife,
I. William. ii. Nicholas. in. George.
IV. Joiix. of whom presently.
I. Alice. 11. Aniys, in. Richard Tygin. in. Joan.
The youngest son,
John Ha.ssard, M.P. for Lyme. Mayor 1567, l'j72, 1578, 15S2 and 1601,
returned M.P. for the borough in 1585. lo'SG and 1G05. He was h. 1531, »i.
Thomasine, dau. of John Parrot, and d. 7 Nov. 1612, leaving issue,
I. JoH.v, of whom presently. ii. Robert.
III. Richard.
I. Susan, ill. — Hardye.
The eldest son,
JoH.v Has.-ai;!', Lord of the ]\Linor of Beer, M.P. for Lyme, 1616, b. 1555,
left by Josephine, his Avife, five sons,
I. John, of Beer, Chavmouth and Lyme, Avho had issue,
1. John, whose grandson John Hassard, of Bloomsbury Square, vi. 1714,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Joseph Short, and Avas ancestor of the Hassard
Sbort.<. of Edlington (.^ee Burke's Landed Gentry).
2. Robert.
1. Mary, m. Roger Hill, son of Leonard Hill, of Hill Court, co.
Salop.
2. Alice, ra. Alexander Hill, of Ponndsford. Somerset, son of the aboA'e-
mentioued Leonard Hill, of Hill Court, co. Salop.
II. Robert, M.P. for Lyme. 1623. iii. Samuel.
IV. Gkorok, of Avhom presently. V. Matthew.
The fourth son,
Capt. George Hassard, a Capt. in Sir William Cole's Regt. at Enniskillen,
went to Ireland about 1600. He left issue,
I. Jason, of ^Nlullymeskar, co. Fermanagh. High Slieriif 1676, is mentioned
in Pat. Roll, 20 Charles II, as obtaining 4.^0 acres stat. meas. in Fermanagh.
He was attainted by Jame- II. in 1689, and by his will dated 21 Oct. Ib90,
and proved Oct. 1692, left Mullymeskar to his nephew Ja.son. He left a
.son Richard, Avho Avas ancestor of the HaSsARDS, of Garden Hill and Water-
ford .
II. WiELiAM, of whom presently.
III. liobert. Avlio had issue,
Robert, of Mount Hu.-sard, co. Fermanagh, High Sheriff 1719, a Capt. in
HASSARD. 3'n
the Army, m. Anne. dau. of the Rer. Thomas Kinar. M.A., Pi-L-beudary ot"
Swords, and by her (who rn. 2nd!y. Rohert Kinir. of Dreustown, co. ^[tath,
and had two dau.s., Catherine, jh. Sir James Xngent. Bart., of Donore, and
IMarrrarot, m. 15 Jan. 17.")7, Rarry. Ist f^arl of Faruham, ^^ee Bu1!KE":<
Peerafje and iJawitetarje) had issue a son, Jason.
The second son,
William Has^sard, d. circa IGoo, leaving a son,
Jasox Has?ard. of Skea and ilnllymeskar, co. Fermanagh. J. P.. Hisrh
Sheriff, 1695. attainted by James II in IG't:^!^; served as an otiicer in the
Enniskillcn Horse or Dragoons at the Battle of tlie Boyne, and in 1<]92 *?. his
uncle at IMullvmeskar. He -was included in tlie Cominission of Array, for co.
Fermanatrh. IS .lune. 1707. and was appointed Capt. in Col. John Corry's
Regt. of Foot. 20 April, 170S. Capt. Has.sard purchased the estate of Skea
from the Hume family. He )n. Catherine Acheson, of Armagh, and d. about
1722, leaving issue.
Jasox, of whom presently.
Alice, m. Robert Crawford, of Oakley Park, and had with other issue,
Jason, who was ancestor of the CiuwiOKD?, of Lawrencetown. co. !Meath,
The only son,
Ja.sox Has^akd. of Skea and Levaghy, Treasurer of co. Fermanagh, who
sold the ^Mullymeskar estate about 1723. to Mr. Cole (ancestor of Lord
Enniskillen), who sold it to George Xixon. who changed the name to Xixon
Hall. He m. Anne, dau. of Col. Johnston, and d. 1772, leaving issue,
I. Robert, of whom presently.
T. Anne, 7??. 4 Dec. 1772. Hu^h Rosboroueh, of ^lullinas-oau, co. Fei-managh,
fourth son of John Rosborougli, of co. Fermanagh, and by him, who tZ. 1S09.
had an onlv surviving child and heiress.
Rose, 6.1778, m. 14 ilay, 1799, Henrv Swanzy. of Roekfield or Aveh-eagb,
CO. Monaghan (see that f'l.hiihj).
II. Rose. m. Andrew Johnston, of Littlemount, co. Fermanagh. High. Sheriff
17S1, and left a dau. and heiress,
Margaret, ra. 21 March. 180;^, Rev. Alexander Johnston Montgomeiy, of
Beaulieu, co. Louth (s'^e Bcrke's Landed Genrnj).
III. Xicoliua, d. Jan. Ib21.
The only son,
Robert Hassard, of Skea and Levaghy, co. Fermanagh, Treasurer of the
CO., J. P.. h. about 172S, m. (seit. dated 22 ^ilai-cli, 17G5), Jane. dau. of George
Xixon, of Xixon Hall {see that famibj), and d. 1802, leaving issue,
I. Jasox, of whom presently.
II. George, of Skea, High Sheriff, co. Fermanacrh, 181S and 1828. J. P. cos.
Fermanagh, Cavan and Leitrim, Deputy Gustos Rotulorum and Deputy
Governor, co. Fermanagh. Capt. Glenawley Corp?, of Yeomanry, h. May,
1775, 7)2. 1799, Jane ]Maguire, and d. 10 Aug. 18 i7, having by her, who d.
!March, 18-1(3, had issue,
1. Edward (Rev.), D.D.. of Skea, Prebendary and Chancellor of Limerick,
and rector of Kilscannell and Rathkeale, vi. 15 Sept. 1855. Mary Anne,
dau. of Alexander Gibb, and d.s.p. 17 July, 1873. She d. 2 July, 1886.
2. Henrv, barrister-at-law, d. 11 Feb. 1810.
3. William, (/. 9 Xov. 1871.
4. Georffe. barrister-at-law, d. 20 Xov. 1871.
■ 5. Richard, d. 12 April. 1844. 6. John.
7. Charles, d. 22 Xov. 185ti. 8. Robert, d. March, 1833.
9. Francis (Rev.), vicar of Fuerty, co. Roscommon, d. 25 Aug. 185t3.
1. ^[ary, m. 1822, Georee Campbell Williams. 2. Elizabeth.
3. Anne, m. 7 Xov. 1837, Samuel Higgs Gael, of Charlton Kings,
Gloucester.
III. Robert, Lieo.t. in the Army, b. 1780, died daring the rebellion of 1798.
302
FAMILY RECORDS.
r. Cntheriiu", m. Capt. Gerard Irvine, of Killndeas, co. Fermana;;!). and ./.
17 Dec. 183!.', leaving issne (*-<>' Bukkk's Lamled Geniry).
II. Anne. iii. Letitia, d. li-l June, 1SG2.
IV. Rose, VI. Maj, 179S, Lieut. Richard Adkius, Loyal Essex Infantry.
The eldest son,
J.\sox Hassarp, of Levacrhy, co. Fermanasrh, Trea.^nrerof the co.. h. 1768. m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. William Murray, D.D., of Duugannon, and //. 0 Dec.
1840, leavint; a .son,
Robert Hassard, of Desertcreat, co. Tyrone, and Parkniore, co. Antrim,
J.P. cos. Antrim and Tyi-one. r,i. 14 Xov. 18'28. Fi-auces, dau. of ^Villiam
Forster, of Bnllynure, co. Monaghan, and d. 10 July, 1875, having by her, who
d. 28 Xov. 1872, had with other issue, a ."on,
Ror.ERT Ha<.-ard, of Desertcreat, co. Tvrone. and Parkmore, co. Antrim.
J.P. CO. Tyrone, and High Sheriff of Fermanagh 1880, M.A. Trin. Coll.
Dublin, h. 4:May, 1S39, »i.^21 Oct. 18G9, Frances." only dau. of Arthur Hill
Read, of Donnybrook, co. Tipperary, and gi-and-dau. of the Rev. Charles
Atkinson, D.D., rector of Creggan (^see Bckke's Landed Gentry, Atkinsox. of
Caiigort), and has issue,
I. Jason, d. unm. ii. Arthur, b. 1874. ill. William.
IV. Charles Atkinson, d. 18 June, 1896. v. Francis.
[. Susan.
HATHERELL.
Lineage. — Abraham Hatherell, of L\-grove, Old
Sodbury, co. Gloucester, whose will, dated 15 Xov.
1771, was proved 26 June, 1775, left issue, by Ann,
his wife,
I. James, of whom presently.
ir. John, of Lygrove. and of Great Badminton, co.
Gloucester, made his will 23 Dec. 1790 (admon.
granted 21 July, 1798), and left issue by Sarah, iiis
wife, who d. 13 March, 1776.
III. "William, of Acton Turville, co. Gloucester,
d. unm. about 1790.
IV. Isaac, whose wife was Anne.
I. Adau., ??i. Thomas Watts, of Great Badminton.
II. Mary, vi. William Osborne, of Dougbton, co.
Gloucester.
The eldest son,
James Hatherell, of Hawkesbnry, co. Gloucester,
and of Old Sodbury and Cold Ashton, same co., ?/i.
before 1771, and d. before l!?17, leaWng issue,
Abraham, of whom presently.
Sai-ah, living 1771.
The son,
Abraham Hatherell, of Keynsliam House, Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, of
Ardwick, Lancashire, and of Ewell, Surrey, who got a grant of arms, 1817, to
him and to the other descendants of his father. He d. before 5 Dec. 1836,
leaving by Anna Maria, his wife, who d. about 1841 (will dated 5 Oct. 1841,
proved 23 Feb. 1842), a son.
Rev. James Williams Hatherell, D.D., vicar of St. James's, Westend.
Southampton, educated at Rueby ami Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matriculated
1820, B.A. 1823, M.A. 1826, D.D. 1841, was successively rector of Eastingtun,
heuerden.
303
CO. Gloucester, 1S31-7, and lector cif Cluirinouth, 1839-43, in which year he
became vicar of St. Jamcs'.s, WestL-nd. Ho was h. 25 Nov. 1801, and vi. l.st,
Anna, dau. of Robert Baker, and !)}- her, who d. 183-t, buried 8 Xov. 1834, had
issae,
I. James Abi:.\}i.\m, of whom prcKcutly.
I. Lucy Anna, a nun.
II. Mary, h. 26 April. 18-29, m. 19 July. 1853. Rev. Edcrar Xorris Dumbleton,
M.A., Prebendary of Exettr, and il. 5 ^lay, 1674, lenving i.ssue.
He m. 2ndly. Eliza Cook, dan. of — Williiims, and 3rdly, Coustantia (who
(L 7 Feb. 1895), dau. of — Grey, and (/. 21 Aucr. 1876. His only son,
LiELT.-CoL. James Abijaham HATHKKnLr.,of KadHnxl House, co. Warwick. J. 1*.,
^[ajorand Hoi:. Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batt. Royal Scots Fusiliers, h. 19 Feb. 1833. ///,
21 April, 1858, Eliza Emily, second dau. of the Hon. Charles Lennox Butler,
sixth son of James, Lord Dnnboyne (^t'c Blhke's Pteraijc and Baronetuij''),
and d. 25 Dec. 18S7, bavinc,' by her had issue,
I. Charles Edward Gt;et, of whom presently.
I. Ellen Marie, //;. 27 May, 1890, Robert ' Melville Anderson, Capt. 3rd
Batt. Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and has issue, a dau., h. 1893.
II. Anna Marion, m. 14 Jan. 1892, Capt. William Des Voeux Hamilton,
R.N.
The son,
Charles Edward Grey Hatherell, of Radford House, near Leamington.
Warwick, J.P. (a;(6— Junior Carlton), h. 26 Dec. 1853, m. 21 Aug. 1889.
Ethel Henrietta, second dau. of the late Charles Raymond Pelly, of Uppton
Lodge. Enstbonrno (nfp Btrkt's Pppynrje avd linrnncfarjp, Pflly, Bart.), and
grand-dau. of the late Sir Robert Xorth Collie Hamilton, Bart., K.C.B. (.*pe
Burke's Peerage and Tltirnjiefa'je, Hamilton', Bart.), and has issue,
I. James Hamilton Grev, //. 8 Mav, 1894.
I. Rita Constance Ellen, h. 16 June, 1890.
II. Silvia Adelaide Anna, b. 6 Oct. 1891.
Arms — Per pale az. and sa. on a chevron cntrrailed arg. between two lions
rampant in chief and an engle displayed in base erminois a mascle of the
first between two roses gu.. barbed and seeded ppr. Crest — An autelope'.s
head couped ppr. gorged with a collar chained or, charged with two mascles
as in the arms, in the mouth a rose gn. slipped vert. Motto — Probitas verus
honos.
HEBERDSN.
Lineage. — Richard Heberdex, of Southwark, Surrey,
son of Thomas Hedei;dex, of Chichester, Sussex, ni. 2
Oct. 1698, Elizabeth (h. 2 Xov. 1672), dau. of William
Cooper, of Brightling, Sussex, and d. 17 Oct. 1717,
having by her, who d. 8 Feb. 1759, had issue,
I. Richard, h. 5 Sept.. buried 1 Oct. 1701.
ir. Thomas, of :\[aQeira, M.D., F.R.S., b. 29 March,
1703, m. Hachaliah, dau. of — Coplestone, of co.
Kent, and d.s.p.
III. William, of wliom presently.
IV. John, of the Kins^^'s Bench, b. 4 Dec. 1712, vi.
Elizabeth, dau. of John Robinson, of co. Lincoln, and
d. IS March, 1786, having had issue.
1. John, d. an infant. 2. William, rf. an infant.
1. Elizabeth, d. an infant.
30-t FA:\IirA' KKCOKDS.
2. Amelia, b. 6 Nov. 174-5, J. umn. June, 1795.
I. Elizaborh, b. '20 Soph 1699.
II. Siirab, b. 'l Apiil. 1700, </. unm. 21 ^^larch. 17-i2.
Tile thii'il son.
William Hkbeim-kx, F.H.S., :M.D.. F.K.C.P., of London, nml of Win-lsor,
Berks, sometime Fellow of St. Joiin's Coll. C.-imbridire. /). 13 Atio-. 1710, in.
l.st. 3 June, 1752. Elizibeth, daii. of John .Martin, of Overburv. co. Worcester
(.?<.v Bl'i:kk's Lcindpd 0'y)ifnf), and l)v her. who '/. 21- Xov. 17.">J., Ji:id issue,
1. John. b. 13 May, 1753, (/. an infant. ii. Tuo.mas, of whom presentlv.
He in. 2ndh-, li» Jan. 17G0. Mary. (ban. of Francis Wolb\ston. and (/. 17 :May*
1801, aired 90. bavins: by her. who >l. 'J2 Feb. 1813, bad i.s.sue,
III. William, }>. 2 April, d. Oct. 176().
IV. William, F.E.S.'. F.R.C.P., Pliy^iciau to T.M. the Kingr and Queen, b.
23 March, 1707. ni. 1 Oct. 1795. Elizabeth Catherine, dau. and heir of Chalen
IMiller. of Shopwick. Oving, Essex, and d. 19 Feb. 1845. havincr by her, -who
d. 21 :\ray, 1812, had is.sno.
1. William (Kev.), M.A., vicar of Great Bookham, Surrev, b. 8 Jan.
1797, III. 3 Feb. 182-1. Elvina Kaiuer. dan. of John Underwood, and d.
1879, bavino- bv her. who d. -1 An"'. 1851, Jiad issii?.
(1) William' H.E.I.C.S.. b. 11 Dec. 1824, m. l.st, 13 Xov. ly-17.
Henrietta ^Nlaria Jane, dau. of Rev. Patrick ^latthias Cnmmiug-, of
Prior Di'omod, and by her. who d. 1 Sept. 1850. had i^..sue, Henrietta
Emily. (/. in infancy. 19 March, 1851. He ra. 2udly, 22 Sept. 1851,
Constance Elizabetli, dau. of Capt. Henry Edward Pigott. 45th X.I.
Eegt., and d. 10 Xov. 1858, leaving issue,
a. William Henry, />. 22 ]\[arch,"l854.
a. Elvina Clementina. b.- Mary Helen.
(2) Alfred Charles, an Officer in the Army, b. 22 Xov. 1827, d. num.
27 Jane. 1857. at the massacre of Cawnpore.
(3) Henry. Brevet-Cul. late R.A., b. 28 Aug. 1829, m. 1884, Sarah W.
Andrews.
(4) George (Rev.), .M.A., vicar of Rothwell. Yorks, b. 27 Sept. 1833,
m. 7 July, lti59, Dorothea Barnetta, dau. of Rev. Joseph Gibbs. and
bad issue,
a. George Alfi'ed, b. 27 April, 1800, ni. 1895, Winifred Cottam.
b. Resrinald Charles, b. b Sept. 1863.
c. William Stanley, b. 6 Dec. 1804.
d. Hector Vaughan, 6. 23 Jan. 1869.
t: Louis Edwaid, b. 10 Sept. 1870.
/. Hugh Percy, b. 22 June, 1872.
a. Josephine Emily. b. Isabel Marv.
c. Evelyn A.lice. d. Dorothea Blanche.
(5) John (Rev.), !M.A. Camb., rector of Hiuton-Ampner, Alresford,
Hants, b. 8 May, 1836. „i. 31 July, 1866, Elizabeth Thompson, dau. of
Benjamin Xankerell Tripp, and has issue,
a. Henry John, ^.11 May, 1867, d. 1870.
b. I^rnesb Arthur (Rev.), B.A., curate of St. Peter, Birkenhead, b.
25 Jan. 1870.
c. Charles Lewis. d. Herbert "William. e. Lionel X'ankevell.
/. Eiiward Stuarr. ij. William Benjamin.
a. Mary Elizabeth.
b. Etiiily, d. in infanc\ . 19 March, 1871. c. Ethel Beatrice.
(6j P:dward, b. 9 Oct. 1^37, d. 12 April, 1838.
(7) Francis, b. 25 March, i^'SO.
(1) Elvina Catherine, d. young, 'J Feb. 1S33. (2) Mari^.
(3) Agnes, J. in infancy. 6 Jan. 1835. (4) Catherine Elizabeth.
2. Charles, a barrister, b. 0 April, 1799, d. 1882.
HEBERDEX. 305
3. Georiro (Rev.). M.X., vio.ir of Dartfoid. Kent, h. 27 Jjlr, ISOO. )n. 2\
Aatr. lS:2b\ Elizabeth, d:iu. of Henry James Burchanl. and ,1. 22 Api-il.
1829, havinc,' hy her, who 7n. 2iidly, Cimrles Fassctt JJurnett, and d. li*
April, l&'J-i. had issue, a dau., Gcori,'iana Elizabeth, m. 6 July, 1850, her
first cousin. Rev. William Geriard Andrewes, M.A.. and had issue.
4. Henry, .M. A. Caiub.. b. 9 July, 1S02, il. num. 22 April. 1828.
5. Frederick (Jx-jv.). M.A., vicar of AVilminirton, Kent, b. 13 Dec. 181''».
m. S Juj^y, 1834, Ellen Sr. Barbe. dau. of Rev. Edward Allen' and //'
Aug'. 1876, leavincr issue.
(1) Frederick, cL uuiii. March, 18j9.
(1) Eleanor St. Barbe. (2) Elizabeth Marv.
1. Elizabeth Catherine, m. 10 June, 1819, Rev. Gerrard Thomas Andrewes.
M.A., son of the Dean of Canterbury, and d. 8 Feb. 1833, havino- by him]
who d. 22 June, 1851, had issue. 2. Mary, d. 1889^
3. A-nne. m. 15 May, 1823, Rev. Walter King. M.A., Archdeacon of
Rochester, who d. March, 1859, leaving issue.
4. Emily Henrietta, d. 1884.
V. George, J. num. April, 17>6.
VI. Charles, B.A. and Fellow of St. John's Coll. Cambrido-c b 24 Alarch
1772, (f. «?iHi. 13 March, 179G.
I. Mary, m. 17 June, 1788, Rev. George Leonard Jenyns, :^r.A., Canon of Elv
who d. 25 Feb. 1848. She d. 18 Aug. 1832, leaving is.sue.
^ II. Charlotte, d. in infancy. July, 17(38. in. Harriet, d. in infancy, 1776.
Tlie second son.
Rev. Thomas HKnERDEX, Canon Residentiary of Exeter. M.A. and sometime
Fellow of 8t. John's Co!!. Camb. (Senior Wrangler. 1778), b. 28 Sept. 1754.
m. 1st, 19 Dec. 1784, Althea Hyde, daji. of Rev. Francis Wollaston, LL.B.l
rector of Chislehurst, Kent, and Precentor of St. David's, and bv her,' who d]
6 Oct. 1786, had issue,
I. Althea, m. 18 Xov. 1807, Rev. William Karslake. M.A., rector of Dolton.
Devon, J.P., and d. 10 March, 1864. He d. 15 Oct. 1861. '
II. Elisabeth Althea, d. unm. 1 March, 1855. aged 69.
He w. 2ndly. 21 April, 1794, :Mary, dau. of Jo'seph Marcin, M.P. of Ham
Court, CO. Worcester (ste Bckke's Landed Gentry), and d. 17 Oct. 1843, havino-
by her, -who d. 29 Xov. 1849, had issue, ' "
I. ^lartin, 6. 29 Aug. 1796. d. following day.
II. Martin, b. 27 Dec. 1798, d. 22 Feb. 1806.
III. Thomas, M.D., b. 17 April, 1802, d. unvi. 8 Juh", 1877.
IV. William, of whom presently.
The youngest son.
Rev. William Heberdex. M.A., vicar of Broodhembury, co. Devon, h.
16 Jan. 1804, m. I July, 1835, Susanna Catherine, dau. of James Bailer, M.P.,
of Downes, co. Devon (see Bcrke's Lauded Gentry), and d. 17 Au?.' l89o'
having by her, who d. 26 May, 1865, had issue.
I. William Btllek, of whom presentlv.
II. Henry Buller (Rev.;, M.A. Oxon.* rector of Oddington, co. Gloucester
b. 9 Feb. 1840, m. 5 July, 1866, Mary, dau. of Rev. Jacob Clements, vicar
of Gainsboroutrh, co. Lincoln, and has issue,
1. Edward Buller, 6. 12 Dec. 1876. 2. Henry William, b. 24 Feb. 1885.
3. Arthur Clements, b. 12 Ajjril, 1587.
1. Evelyn Mary. 2. Margaret Catheiine, d. unm. S July, 1887.
3. Winifred Susan. 4. Xora Frances.
III. Charles Buller, M.A., Principal of Brasenose Coll. Oxford, b. 14 Dec.
1849.
I. Mary Buller. ^ 11. Catherine Elisabeth Builer.
III. Althea Buller. * it. Elisabeth Buller.
The eldest son.
306 FAMILY KIX'OKDS.
WrLLi.ur BuLLER HEiiF.nDKx. :M.A. Cliristcliin-cb, Oxford Sec. to Board of
Inland Revenue, b. G July. 1838.
Arms — Erminois four lozeng-es conjoined in fess Tert, on a cliief az. aii
annulet between two suns or. Crest— On a mount vert a tigev .sejant
reeuardant erminois collared vert, restino: the dexter forepaw on a plain
sliield az., tberoun in cbief two suns, and in base an annnlefc or. Motto
Fortunae sapientia victrix.
HENDEHSON.
Lineage.— JuHX Hexdersox, of Cramond, near Edinburgh, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Rev. Bernard, Haldane of Langholm, Dumfriesshire, and d. 17o2, leaving
a son, ^ ^
^ Berx.\rd Hexdersox, of Langholm, Dumfries, b. 29 June, 1750, m.
Christiana Robertson, sister of Patrick Robinson, Writer to the Signet,
Glasgow, and d. 15 June, 1^12, having bv her (b. 1 Oct. 17-i4, d. 19 Sept.
1790 j had issue, = J v f
George, of whom presently.
A dau., !)i. James Brodie, of Perth.
The only son,
^George Hexdersox. of Langholm. Dumfries, b. 15 Sept. 1781,7/;. 10 Autr.
1813, Elizabeth, dau. of J. Stalker, and d. 17 July, 1856, having by her, who
d. Api'il, 1830, aged 43, had is.-,ue,
George Hexdersox, of Langholm, Dumfries, &. 11 Dec. 1819, m. 20 Mav. 1845,
Eliza, dau. of G. W. CockshoU. of York, and d. 21 Dec. 1889. leaving "issue,
I. Alexaxder, of whom presently. ii. Bernard. in. Frank.
IV. Henry William. y. Brodie Haklane.
I. f]liza Cockshott. ll. Caroline.
The eldest surviving son,
Alexander Hexdersox, of Buscot Park, Faringdon, Berks, J.P.. and 52,
Pi-ince's Gate, S.W. (Club— Heiovm), lord of the manor of Buscot. b. 28 Sept!
1850. )n. 2 Sept. 1874. Jane Ellen, dau. of Edward William Davis, and has issue.
I. Harold Greenwood, Lieut. 3rd Batt. Roval Berkshire Res-t., b. 29 Oct. 1875.
II. Alec Pulestou. h. 23 Oct. 1876. " iii. Frank. 6. 11 Oct. 1877.
IV. Philip, b. 16 March, 1881. v. Arnold, b. 1 Julv, 1883.
VI. Eric Brand, b. 26 Sept. 1884.
I. Margaret, b. 6 April, 1879.
Crest— ^4 cubic ami ppr., the hand liolding an estoile or surmonnfed hij a
crescent az. Motto — Sola virtus nobilitat.
HENNING.
Lineage. — This ancient family has been settled in Dorsetshire from a very
€arly period, and many references to the family are to be found in the
visitations of that shire and in Hurdiin's Dor.set.
John Hexxixo, of Poxwell House, co. Dorset, Mayer of Dorchester, 1570,
left by Jane, his Avife. a son.
JiiHX Henxixg. of Poxwell House, and Xash Court, co. Dorset, Hiirh Sheriff,
8 James I (1609;, b. 1531, in. Doi'othy, dau. of John Wareham, of Osraineton.
CO. Dorset, and had issue,
I. John, of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, aged 18 in 1589.
HENNIXC.
307
II. Ricliaid. of Po.vuell, i. 1.jS2. m. Jane. dan. of Sir Georgn Smitlu of
ifatt'ord House, eo. Devon, and »/. 27 Aup^. lUoS, leaving issue,
1. John, buried '^ Ft-h. UI12.
2. Rieliard. of Wad ham Coll. O.xfoid. h. IGlo,
il.s.p. lGiO-1.
3. Nicholas, b. UUS.
4. Edniond, of Poxsvell lTou.se. b. 1620. in. Jolian
Henley, of Colwey Ho\ise. Dor.set. and J. in
Corfe Castle, in IG-tG, leavinor a son, Henry Hen-
ning. cf Poxwell Housl'. !M.P. for "SVevmoutli
and llelcoTube Reiri.'*. 167i>-l(;j»4. b. 1(345. m.
1602, Ui'sula. dau. of Thomas Achini. by Ursula,
his wife, dau. of Francis Fulford. of Fiilford. and
J. 26 Xov. 1699. having by her, who d. 31 Dec.
169-4, had issue, a son and a dau.. Thomas, b.
1674, d. the next year; and Elizabeth, b. 1670.
m. 13 June. 169-5, Thomas Trenchard, of AVolve-
ton.
5. John. b. 1622. legatee under his father's will.
1. Dorothy, m. 23 Feb. 1647, Edward Moyleyns, of West Hall. Sherborne.
and d. 17 June, 165S. He d. 10 April. 166.1
2. Jane. bapt. 26 July. 1621, m. Robert Grove.
III. RoDEKT. of whom presently.
■I. Elizabeth, bapt. 11 ^larch. i.")80.
II. Jane, in. ]\larch. 1599, John Strode, of Watercombe. son and heir of
John Strode.
in. Alice. III. William Talbot, of Broadmavne.
IV. Dorothy, m. 23 Oct. 1.393, William Fifiol, and d. 1629.
V. Anne, in. 1st, 8 Oct. 1593. William Golsey, and 2ndly, — Ballard.
. VI. Thomaziu. in. Edmond Dashwood. of Dorchester.
Tii. Margaret, >n. Thomas Foxwell. of Dorchester.
VIII. Joane. m. John James, of Over Compton.
IX. Elizabeth, m. John ^Michel, of Kingston Russell.
X. Katherine. in. John Joliffe. of Estover, co. Dorset.
The youngest son,
Robert Hexxixo, of Hennings Croohston. co. Dorset, formerly of Bradford
Peverell, and previously of Broadmayne, b. 1590. m. Jane. dau. of Henrv
^leggs, of Bradford Peverell. and d. 1660, leaving issue.
KoutKT, of whom presently.
Dorothy, in. her cousin, — Joliffe.
The son,
RoBEKT Hexxixg, of Henning.s Crookston, co. Dorset, b. 1615. and d. 1685,
having by Sarali. his wife, who (/. 1719. had issue.
I. Robert, b. 1658, ?;;. 10 July, 1683. Catherine Barwell, of St. Dunstan in the
West, Loudon, and Queen Camel. Somerset, and was buried 19 Sept. 1697,
having by her, who d. 1740, aged SS, had issue.
Harry, of Maiden Newton, and Queen Camel. Somerset, m. 1st.
30 Jan. 1710, ^lary Rock, of Closuortb, and 2ndly. 6 June, 1714.
Barbara, dau. of John Foy. of [NTelbury Bubb, and was buried 17 Dec.
1735, leaving issue, (1) Harrv. of Evershot, Dorset, m. Kitty :
(2) Robert, b. 1712. d. 1719; ('l) Barbara, b. 1717, d. same year.^
Ursula, tn. Andrewes Overton, and had issue, two sons and two daus.
II. James, 6. 1660, d. 1680. iii. Johx, of whom presently.
IV. Richard, of Plympton. Devon, Capt. in the Foot Guards. b.'lGGA.
T. Henrv, of St. Olave's, Southwark, b. 1666.
VI. William, b. 1671.
VII. Joseuli, of Xotton House, Dorset, b. 1673, m. 14 Oct. 1701, his cousin
X 2
oOS FAMILY RECORDS.
Jane, dau. of Hany Moggs. of Bi-adford Peverell, and was buried '2.^ Ocf.
1740, having by her. ^\ ho (/. ^[:\y, 17;U, agod 50, had Lssue,
Harry, bapt. 22 :Maich, 170:). ;;/. Isr. Anne . and 2ndly, Elizaboth
, and was buried 14 Dee. 1732, leaving issue.
(1) Robert, bapt. o :N[ay, 1726. (2) Thomas, bapt. 24 Aprih I72.s.
(3) James, bapr. d Jan. 1720-30. (1) Joseph, bapt. 20 Xov. 17:):>.
(1) Anne, bapt. 1731, d. ?ame vear.
Eb'zabetb, bapt. 22 Dec. 1703, d. 10 Oct. 1704.
I. Dorothy, h. March. 1663, d. April same year.
The thii-d son.
JoKX Hknmng, h. 1661. ?H. 1st, Marsraret . who d. An?. 1711-12.
He w. 2iully, 2 Dec. 1710, Susanna Good (widow), wlio d. Xov." 1720. He
d. 27 March, 172S, leaving issue,
I. John.
II. Robert, of Poole, co. Dorset, thrice :Mayor of that place, h. 1607, m.
:^^a^gal■et. dau. of— Skinner, and d. 30 May. 1757. having bv her. who d.
17 Feb. 1736, aged 36. had issue.
1. George (Rev.), B.A. Merton Coll. Oxford, rector of Poxwell. 1747, /)
1723.
2. John, of Poole, h. 1724. m. Elizabeth, dau. of — Hutchius, and '/.
5 Nov. 1804, having by her. who if. 22 Jan. 1817, aged 82, had issne,
(1) Robert, Lieut. R.X., b. 26 Aug. 176i^ di. Margaiet. dau. of —
Fowlei-. and d. 1820. leaving issue,
a. Hamilton Dickson Robert, in. a dau. of Dr. Stilon. and had
is.suc,
(a) Robert Stilcn, d. at ]Malta. aged 18.
{b) Stilou (Rev.), B.D.. vicar of St. James's, Plumstead. Kent.
(a) Josephine, m. General Tilly, and had issue.
h. John Adair. c-. Thomas Parr. d. Robert Theophilus.
5. William ^lartin.
a. Ursula Mary, m. Capt. ^lartin. and has issue. b. Margaret.
c. Agnes, m. Abraham Turner, of Chewstoke. and has issue.
d. Elizabeth. e. Lavinia Hamilton. /. Amelia.
(2) George, ^L.D. of Edingworth House, co. Somerset, b. 24 Sept. 1771,
m. 1805, Sophia, dau. of George Syraor.s, of Axbridee. and </. 18 i7.
ba^-ing by her, who (/. 0 IMny, 1838. had issue,
a. John, M.D. of Edingworth House, b. 7 July, 1807. m. Ellen, dau.
of — Turner, of Xorton Fitzwarren. and had issue,
(a) Wyndliam, h. Aug. 1835.
(6) Falkland, b. 6 July, 1837, d. Oct. 1866.
(c) George, d. in infancy.
(d) Cecil", b. 1844, vi. 1st. Ellen, dau. of — Wells, and by her. who
d. 1870, has issue,
1. Charles Henry, b. 1S69.
He 7)1. 2Ddlv. .Sarah, dau. of — Paeret. and has issue.
2. Henry Herbert, 6. 20 May, 18S0.
3. John Cecil Turner, h. 10 Aprii. 1883.
4. Cecil Paget, b. 25 March. 1889.
1. Clotilda, b. 16 Dec. 1877.
2. Evelvn Ellen, 6. 20 April, 1882.
3. Hetty :Milray. h. 21 Au?. 1884.
(a) Evelyn Wentwoith, 6. 1841. (b) Eleanor Evelyn. ^.. 1840.
(c) Evelyn Rowena. d. in infancy.
h. George Isaac, b. 5 Oct. 1810, d. in infancy.
c. George, b. 30 Oct., d. 17 Dec. 1811.
d. Richard Skinner, :M.D. of Tanbridge Wells, h. 0 Jan. 1814. ?>;. Ann
Maria, dau. of — Clifford, and by her, who d. 31 May, 1891, had issue.
HKNNIXG. 301)
(«) William Selwyn, h. V Dec. 1S')0.
(6) Gfoiye Clitlbid, b. 22 March. IS'A.
(«) Charles (Rev.), vicar of ^lidJIetcn, near Leeds, h. 2G ^lay,
1856.
(<0 Arthxu- Canij)l)ell. h. G Jan. 1S.')S.
(e) Sidney Richnrd, b. 24- April, IfctiO.
(a) Mary, //. 11 Feb. lSo2, </. in infancy.
e. John Stevens Turner, h. 8 Jan. 181i). ti 1889.
/. James Parsons, h. l(] Sept. 1821, d. 3 Jan. 184-1.
a. Jane, 6. 11 ^lay, 18U6.
b. Sophy, /-. 12 Jnly. 1808, m. A. W. Gilbert.
c. Geort^iana. ?>. 9 Oct. 1812. '7. same year.
tZ. Georgiaiia Margaret, fc. 19 Sept. 1^17, d. 22 Feb. 1818.
e. Margaret Weston, b. 22 Ajiril. 1819, vi. Luke Thomas.
(3) Edward, b. lO Feb. 1772, d. in the West Indies, 18 Nov. 1793.
(4) John, 6.4 Jan. 1774.
(5) Thomas, b. 12 April. 1781, drowned at Hamprestou. 1 ]\[ay. 1794.
(1) Ursula. /'. 26 July. 1761, m. Solomon Pain, of Huatspill Coui't, and
had issue, three sons and two daus.
(2) Margaret, b. 13 Feb. 1763. vi. Robert Weston, of Poole, and had
one son and two daus.
(3) Mary, b. 15 Feb. 1765, m. 29 Dec. 1791, Thomas Parr, of Aughton,
CO. Lancaster, and d. 1841. having by him, who d. 1824. aged 56, had
with other issue, a dau., !Mary, m. her cousin, Capt. Thomas Henning,
of Alton House (vide post).
3. Edward, buried at St. Jamess, Poole.
4. Robert (Rev.). M.A. Merton Coll. Oxford, \icar of Canford, Dorset,
b. 1732. m.' :Mary. dau. of Richard Franklin, and d. 1798. She d. 28
Sept. 1795.
III. Richnrd. /). ir>97. d. same year.
IV. Edmcixd. of whota presently.
V. Thomas, b. 1707.
I. Elizabeth, b. 1695. d. same year.
II. Elizabeth, b. 1698. ill. Ursula, b. 1701.
The fourth son,
Edmcind Hexnixg, of Frome House, Dorcliester, b. 1703, ?/;. 1st, 3 Feb. 1732,
Anne Mastermon. and by her had i.ssue,
I. Robert, of Alton House, b. 1735. 7!>.. 6 Sept. 1759, Jane, dau. of Thomas
Spratt, of Woodsford Castle, and (/. 11 July, 1815, having by her, -who d. 13
April, 1821, had issue,
1. Robert, of Wolveton House, b. 30 June, 1760, m. Mary, dan. of —
Sherring, and (/. 10 May, 182S, leaving issue.
(1) Thomas, b. 1785. d. 1786.
(2) James. Z<. 1785, m. 1st, ^Nfarv Anne, dau. of — Thresher, and by her,
who d. 8 Oct. 1849, had issue, "
Elizabeth Kate, d. 15 Feb. 1820, aged 8.
He m. 2udly. 1852, Emily, dau. of — Roberts, and d. 26 Oct. 1865.
(1) Mary, bapt. 6 Jan. 17'.'9. d. utun. 1820.
2. Edmund, of Poxwell House, banker, b. 31 March, 1762, m. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Wansborough, of Aladdington, and by her, who
d. 6 Aug. 1802. had issue,
(1) Robert Wausl)oroui;h, b. 1787, d.s.p. 1815.
(2) Edmund, b. 1789. (3) Joseph, b. 1791.
(3) Charles Wansborough (Rev.),;M.A. Queen's Coll. Camb., Chaplain
to H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge, b. 1797, 7)i. 15 Feb. 1825, Rachael
Lydia, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Tregenna Biddulph, vicar of St.
310 FA^riLY RECORDS.
James's, Bristol (see Bukkk's Landed Gentry), and J. 1840. having hj
her, who '/. 13 Auc:^. 184o, had issue.
a. Edninnd Bid(hi]])h. h. 'AO .Ian. 1834, m. 26 Xov. 1872, Emily
Thornton, dau. of William Tucker, of Clifton, Svdney, X.S.W., and
has is.-*ue,
(a) Edmund Trecrennn, h. 2 ^Tav, 1876.
(6) Cedric Thornton Biddulph,"/). 28 Feb. 1878.
(a) Hilda :Mar^Mret Biddnlpb, b. 3 March, 1881.
b. Henry Biddulph, b. 30 April, ls36, d. 14 Oct. 1841.
a. Rachel Biddulph, L. 29 April, 182G, ui. o :March, 1866, Deighton
Taylor.
b. Henrietta Wan^l)orou<rh, /;. 18 Oct. 1827, ;?;. 14 Auo". 1851, Rev,
T. White Boyce, B.A. Sydney Sussex Coll. Camb., late^rector of St.
Werbnr^h's, Bristol, who (/. 12 June, 1890. leavinfr issue,
(a) Edmund Biddulph Leiehton. h. 24 March, 1859, d. 13 Feb. 1890.
(a) Constance Henrietta White, &. 8 Dec. 1857, m. 1 Sept. 1883,
Edwin Lester Arnold, eldest son of Sir Edwin Arnold, K.C.I.E.,
and has issue,
1. Wilfred Henningsva>iT, h. 16 July, d. 19 Dec. 1885.
2. Cedi-ic Lester, b. 29 April, 1888, //. 7 Dec. same year.
1. Evelyn Dorothy Constance, h. 20 Feb. 1890.
(b) Edith Rose Marv, o. 18 Oct. 1862, m. April, 1896, Lieut.
Wake. R X.
c. Annie Shrapnel, b. 9, d. 20 April. 1829.
d. Annie Shrapneil, b. 3 March, 1830, m. 24 Jan. 1866, Oeorge C.
Hedgeland, and has issiie, Edmund Woodhouse, b. 7 July, 1867.
c. Amelia Tres'ennn, b. 24 March,. 1832, m. 1854, Thomas Martin
Sloman, and d. 6 June, 1891, leaving issue,
(a) Thomas Biddulph Upeott, /-. 1 Sept. 1860. vi. June. 1885,
Emily, dau. of — ^Mackenzie, and has issue, Doris, (7. an infant,
and Eileen Dorothy, b. June, 1889.
(b) Charles Wansborough, /<. 6 Jan. 1872.
(c) Leslie, b. 25 Feb. 1875.
(a) Con.stance Henning. b. 2 Dec. 1856.'
(b) Annie ^lartin, b. 13 June, 1858.
(c) Amy Loui.sa, b. 28 March. 1863.
(d) Agnes Elizabeth, b. 29 Oct. 1864.
(e) !Mabel Tres'enna, b. 5 Feb. 1867.
(f) Eva Rachel, b. 2 July, ISm.
f. Constance Mary Carr, b. 24 April, 1838, d. 23 Xov. 1841.
(1) Martha, b. 1792, m. 1st, Charles Buxton, her stepmother's son by
first marriage, and had issue.
a. Edmund Charles, ni. !Marv, dau. of the Hon. Mrs. L^pcher.
b. Samuel Charles Simeon. }i. 19 Jan. 1836, d. 13 April, 1840.
a. Anna, m. as his first wife. 13 July, 1836. Joseph Hoare, of
Child's Hill House, D.L. (sec Blkkk's Lavded Gentry), and d. 19
July, 1843.
b. Hnnnah Amelia, b. 1 ]\larch. 1827, >//. Rev. Charles John Dashwood,
rector of Billingford.
c. Sarah ^Maria, /'. 25 June, 1830, vi. Charles Sterrv, and d. 17 Dec.
1872.
d. Piiscilla Buxtou. b. 30 Sept. 1831, d. 26 June. 3856.
€. Caroline Loui.sa, b. 13 Xov. 1832, m. 10 April, 1860, Rev. —
. Mackness, and d. 7 Xov. 1862.
/. :^[artha Diiuia, b. 18 May, 18;;4.
g. Mary Anna, b. 2 June, 1837.
(2) Elizabeth. (3) Jane, b. 1795.
HKXXING. 311
(4) Harriett. (b) Amelia, d. 5 June, Ib'JU.
Edmund Hcnniiig' )/(. 'Jndly, Anna, -widow of Thomas Fowell Buxton,
of Earls Colne, Essex (see Bl'UKc's Peerage and Baronetage), and dan.
of Osgood Hanl)niv, of Hollield Grantre, Essex (see Bl'KKe's Landed
Gentry), and (/. 17 Dec. 1S52. She (/. -J-J Oct. 182S.
3. Charles, h. '21 Dec. 17<jr», d. IToB.
4. Charles ^lasternian. h. 24 Xov. 1766. vi. Susanna Laetitia, dan. of the
Right Hon. Sir George Xares, and d. 3 Sept. IS.3'2, having by hei\ Avho d.
25 Dec. 181S, aged 54. had issue,
Edward Xares (Rev.), B.A. Worcester Coll. Oxford, rector of Hllfield,
Dorset, b. 1 Dec. 1S03, m. Catherine, dau. of Joseph George, and d.
27 March, 1S79, leaving i^sue,
a. James Edward. Lieut. 9th Foot. b. 24 Feb. 1S40, drowned off the
Island of Santa ^lanra, Ionian Islands, 2 July, 1S6.'), and buried there,
where a monument was erected by his fellow officers to his memory.
b. Francis Charles, b. '27 Aug. 1841, m. Emily, dau. of — Hammond,
of Leominster.
c. Charles !^[astc^man, of Akaroa. X.Z., barrister, b. 9 Feb. 1843.
d. Edward X^ares, b. 21 Feb. 1844, in. !Martha Harriet, dau. of —
Davis, of Chilfrome, and d. 25 July, 188S, having by her, who d.
10 Dec. 1875, had issue,
EdAvard Xares, B.A. Christ Cliurch, Oxon, b. 17 Dec. 1872, m.
1 Aug. 1886, Louisa, dau. of Edward Thomas.
e. Henry William, of Akaroa, X.Z., Paymaster R.X., b. 27 Feb.
1845, m. Lucy. dau. of — Xalder, of Christchurch, X.Z., and has issue,
(a) Claude, 6. 1877. (6) Basil, 6. 1879.
(c) Ralph, b. 1881. {d) 'Geofli-ey, b. 1885.
/. Harry Bagshawe, b. 24 Aug. 1846.
g. George Skurray (Rev.), M.A. Corpus Christi Coll. Camb., patron
and rector of East Lydford, Somerset, b. 11 -Aug. 1848. m. Mary
Elizabeth, dau. of William Jameson, of The Cedars, Stanway, Col-
chester, and has issue,
(a) Walter Fitzherbert, B.A. Christ Church Coll. Oxford, b. 19
July. 1875.
(b) William Jamieson. b. 19 !March, 1877.
(c) Reo-inald Xares. b. 27 April. 1879.
(d) Sh'erwill George Xares. b. 2 Jan. 1882.
(a) Gwendoline Ethel Mary, b. 25 Oct. 1584.
h. Walter Fitzherbert, b. 14 Jan. 1850. m. 22 X'ov. 1880, Ellen, dau.
of — Hovvson, of the Civil Service, and has issue, Catherine,
Gertrude, and Dorothy.
a. Sophia Georgina, b. 6 July, 1853, m. 7 Jan. 1882, Rev. Arthur
Rawlings, !M.A., rector of Cove, near Tiverton, and has issue, six
children.
Sophia Martha Xares. b. 25 Xov. 1802. d. 8 Jan. 1886.
5. George, of Clifton ^lavbank House, Sherborne, b. 10 Xov. 1768, d.
13 May, 1844.
6. John, b. 26 July, 1774. m. Diana, dau. of — Wansborough, and d.
26 Jan. 1860, leaving issue,
Martha Jane. ".*. Charles Castleman, J. P.. of Glasshaves, Lvndhnrst,
and d. 21 Dec. 1843.
7. Thomas, Capt., b. 11 March, 1786, m. his cousin, Mary, dau. of Thomas
Parr, of Angton (vide ante), and d. 3o Dec. 1842. leaving issue,
(1) Thomas Pair. b. 4 Aug. 1817. m. 1876, ^lary Anne, dau. of Henry
Turner, of Racktield House, co. Devon.
(2) Robert, b. 1 Dec. 1818, d. at Calcutta, 6 April. 1860.
(3) George Masterman, b. 5 May, 1820, d. 25 June, 1847.
312 F.UIILT RECORDS.
(4) Wilhum Pan-, b. 23 Jane. lS-2'2.
(5) John. h. 19 An?. 1S-J4. (/. 2o Xov. 182G.
(G) Kichunl Parr. t. 7 Feb. 1S27. d. 10 Dec. lS3k
(7) Edwin, h. 0 Oct. IS'28, ni. 27 Xov. lSf')9, Alice Anne, dan. of —
Blakev. and </. 1S79. Icavin<jr is!=ue,
Robert f^dmund, b. 14 Feb. Ib74.
Alice :Marv. b. 26 Oct. 1870.
(1) Jane SpVatt, b. G April, 18.U. ./. lo April. 18G0.
1. Catherine, b. 2G Dec. 17o3. )u. 12 July, 1792. Isaac Phelps, and (/.
182G, leaviny- issue, two sons, Isaac and Robert.
2. Jane Spratt, b. 20 Sept. 1771. d. in infancy.
3. Maria Anne, b. 13 Sept. 1772. d. 27 Aug. 1856.
4. Ursula, b. lo Sept. 1770. (7. in infancv.
5. Harriet, b. 20 May. 1778, d. 12 Oct. 1848.
6. Eliza, b. 3 July, 1^80, d. 18 March, 1854.
7. Ann ^lasterm.in. b. 17 Oct. 1783, m. 1822, her cousin. Edmund Henning,
of Bradford Peverel (see below), and d. 10 Aug. 18">1.
II. P]dmund. iii. Harry, buried 12 Dec. 1783. iv. Joseph.
V. John, of Cattistock, co. Dorset,?/?. — dan. of — Rodber, of Yeovil, and
d. 1795, leaving issue,
1. Edmund, of Bradford Peverel, m. 1822, his cousin, Ann Masterman,
dau. of Robert Henning (see above), and il. 2 April, 1801, having by her,
who (7. 10 AuLT. 1851, had issue,
(1) Edmund Robert, bapt. 4 April, 1824, d. 183^^.
(2) John .TnrLies. bapr. 20 Aug. 1820, m. Emma., dau. of — Hewlett,
and d. 30 Aug. 1870, ha^■ing by her, who d. 30 March, 1850, had issue,
a. John George, who had issue,
(a) John. (b) William. (c) Sydney.
(a) Florence. (b) Gertrude.
6. Edmund, who had issue,
John Edward Charles, b. 1889.
Laura ^lai-y, b. 1888.
a. Anne Sophia, vi. John House, and has issue.
b. Elizabeth Mary.
(1) Harriet Ann.
2. John Mastfrman, of ^lilborne Port; in 1816.
3. William, of Evershct and P^rome St. Quinton, (7. 31 Dec. 1874.
1. Mary, hi. — Feaver. 2. Elizabeth.
I. Catherine.
II. Mary, m. Thomas Allaubridge, of Sherborne and Yetminster, and d. hxa
widow, 1819.
III. Elizabeth, n}. John Whittle, of Frampton.
Mr. Edmond Henning m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of — Burt, and (7. March,
1782, ha\-ing by her, who <7. Feb. 1700, had issue,
VI. WiLLi.\M, of whom we treat.
The youngest son,
William Hexxino, of Frome Whitfield House, co. Dorset, b. 1760, ?n. 23
Jan. 1793, Sarah, dau. of Willinm Lewis, of Stourton Caundle, and (7. 20 March,
1892, having by her, who d. 8 Feb. 1825. aged 56, had issue,
I. William Lewis, of whom presently.
II. Charles Burt. b. 1798, m. Charlotte, dau. of Harvey Way, of Toirington,
Devon, and d. 25 Feb. 1871. leaving issue.
Frederick Charles, b. 1820, c7. 5 Oct. 1851.
Caroline, (7. in infancy.
I. Eliza, b. 1790, tu. Capt. Kellaway.
ir. Jane, b. 1801, m. William Bridge, who d. 2 Dec. 1877.
The elder son,
HEPWORTH.
313
William Lkwis Henning, of Fronie "Whitfield, Dorset J. P., b. 27 ^iay, 17^4,
m. 23 Jnne. Ib'l'j, Ann Hose, only dau. and heiress of Robert Sliurlock. of
Snowdcuham. Bfiuuley, Surrey, and -7. 30 June, 1S75, having by her, who
d. Feb. IStJG, had issne,
I. Siirnr.uCK', of whom presentlv.
H. William Walter, of Wood Hill. Shamlev Greer., Guildford, Surrev JP
6. 1S32. " • .' • •'
I. Marcbia Rose. h. 27 ^Nlarch, 1^26, in. Tavena Miller, of Portland Place,
London. W.
II. Kliza, h. 7 Dec. 1830. m. Rev. John Leslie Hallward, M.A., and ha.s issue,
a son and dau.
in. So})iiia. 6. 29 Sept. 1857, m. John Giiffiths, of the Ljth Hussars.
The elder son,
Lit:uT.-GE\. .SiiLiir.ocK: Hknmxi;, CO.. of Frome Whitfield, co. Dorset. J. P.,
late of the SSth, 2t;th and 3Sth Regts., served in the Crimean War, and was
present at Alma and Sebastopol. sewed in the Indian Mutiny, present at Cawn-
pore. Calpee, and Lucknow, and commandrd the 26th Foot in the Abvssinian
expedition oF 1SG8, mentioned in despatches (Club — United Service), b.
2-i April, 1S29, ni. 21 June, ISo-i, Frances Amelia, dau. of Col. Philip Warren
Pedler, J.P., of Brunswick Square, Brighton, and has is.sne,
I. Charles ^Maxwell Shurlock. Lieut. Scottish Rities. b. 3 June, ISGG.
u. Philip Walter Beresford, Lieut. R.A., b. 3 Dec. 1870.
III. Reginald Henry, b. 10 Xov. 1872.
I. Frances ilargaret Ursula, b. 1 Sept. 1874.
Arms — Barry wavy of six arg. and az. on a chief gu. three plates. Crest
A seahorse arg. holding in its paws a plate. Motto^-Undis undique ditant.
HEPWORTH.
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Lineage. — The Rkv. John Hepworth. M.A.
Christ Church Coll. Camb., rector of GraSham,
Hunts, lor foity years, and of Little Gian:-den,
Cambs., son of Abkaham Heiworiu, was b. 16 Oct.
1734-, rn. Lst, 13 April, 1704, Ann, dau. of Robert
Underwood, of Kiii<j"s Lynn (and niece of Sir
Benjamin Keene. K.B.. H.B.^L's Ambassador to
Spain, of li^dmimd Keene, Bishop of Elv, and of
Charles Keene, ^fayor of King's Lynn;, and by
her, who d. 29 Dtc. 1773, had issue,
Abraham, of wliom presently.
He m. 2ndly, Hannah Beeby,'and d. 13 Sept. 1802,
having by her. who was buried 14 A,.pril, 1791, had
issne aho. His son.
Rev. Abraham Hi:p\V(irth, LL.B. ChHst Church
Coll. Camb., rector of St. Luke's, Chorltcn in
^ledlock, Lancashire, 18oG to 1843, and of Injrolds-
Thorpe, King's Lynn, co. Xon'olk, 1813 to 1855, b. 25 Feb. 1771, m. 18 Aug.
1790, Sasanna, dau. of Henry Christian, of Stibbington, Hunts, and d.
11 Aug. 1855. having by her. who d. 18 June, 1819, had issne. a son,
Rtv. Robert Hepworth, B.A. Oxon. 1823, perpetual cui-ate of Tredingtou,
CO. Gloucester, from 1829 to 1857. b. 19 June, 1800, la. 1 June, 1828, Barbara
Maiia, dau. of Rev. Alexander Piatt, LL.B., of King's Langley and Bushey
314 FAMILY RECORDS.
Park, Herts, b}- Charlotte Henrietta, bis wife, dau. of Rev. Thomas Fi-ancklin.
D.D., rector of lirasted, Kent. Professor of Greelc at Canibri(lgf3 Universitv
1750-0 and Chaplain to CrEnKiiE III. and d. 10 July, ly77, having by her.
who d. 24 Feb. 1859, had issne, a fourth soi;.
Rev. AViLLiAAf Hkxky Fi: vnckltn- Hki-uoimft, ;M.A. Camb., vicar of
Egloskerry anil Ti-euiaine, co. Cox'nwall. from 18G8 to 1871. vicar uf Fenton.
CO. Stafford, from 1872 to 1880, and vicar of Slieepsh^d, co. Leicester, since
that year, b. o April, 18.'>2, ui. 9 April, lb(j3. Frances Wensley, dan. of John
Garratt, uf Bishojt's Court, co. Devon, by Fi-an*ccs Foster, his Tsife, dan. of
William "Wensley, of Bath, and by her, who d. 2;> June, 1883, has issue,
I. Archibald Francklin, ]\i.A. Camb., />. 17 Jnne, 186G.
II. Ernest William, late Capt. ;>rd Batt. Scottish Rifles, h. 19 April, 1869.
III. Charles Leonard, h. 12 Au<r. 1870.
I. Flora Grace, ?u. 24 Oct. L^.'^O, Henry Trcgarthen Douglas.
II. Helen Mabel, d. young, 27 June, 1889.
Arms — Per pale arg. and gu. a saltire voided between three mullets, one
in chief aTid two in fess, a shepherd's crook erect in base, all connterchanged.
Crest — A demi lion arsr. charged -with two mullets in pale gn. holding in the
dexter paw a branch of palm slipped ppr. and supporting in. the sinister a
shepherd's crook in bend or. Motto — Loyal a mort.
HICKS.
Lineage. — Reak-Ad.miral Thoma*: Hrk;!;. R.X., Rear-Admiral of the Blue,
of Hurst Castle, Hants, and of Mai.sonette, Stoke Gabriel, Devon, 6. 22 April,
1731; by his first Avife he had a dau. Anna Eleonora, b. 1765, vi. William
Xeyle, of Ambrook, Devon, and d. 18u6. He ?>i. 2ndly, Jane Hyde, dau. of
James Champion, of Salisburv, and 3Iary Lenton, his wife, who was descended
from the Lord Ciiancellor Hyde. He d. 9 ^lay, 1801, leaving issue by her,
I. Thomas Ashton Bickerton, Post Capt. R.X., »> . Anna Maria Ridout. dan.
of — Chamy)ion, Governor of Guernsey, and d. 5 Dec. 1809, leaving issue,
1. John Thomas Forbes (Rev.), vicar of Ampleforth, Yorks, h. 11 Dec.
1807, )/(. 6 April, 1836, ^lary, sister of Thomas Kelly, and J. 27 June,
1892, having by her had issue,
(1) Edward Bullei', b. Aug. 1839, m. Anne umfreville, of Ingress
Abbey, Kent, and has issue, Edward. Buller, b. 1868 ; John ; Anne ;
Mary ; and Maria. ,
(2) John Champion (Rev.), B.A. Caius Coll. Camb., formerly vicar of
Roeclifi', Ripon, b. 1841, hi. Henrietta Swann.
(3) Charles Spencer, b. 1843, m. Kate Coad. and has had, Edwin, and
Arthur, d. an intlmt.
(1) Elizabeth, b. 1838, d. luua. 1862.
(2) Jane Mary, b. 1844, m. Louis Parnell, and has issue.
(3) Henrietta Sophia, b. 1846.
(4) Cornelia Hyde, b. 1848. ta. John Parnell, J. P.
(5) Charlotte, b. 1849, 7/?. Arthur Newton, and has is.sue.
(6) Anne Caroline Carey, b. 1852.
(7) ilarearet !Maria. b. 1858.
2. James Henley, m. Ellen Curtis, and d.^.p.
1. Jane, m. James Rawlings, and had issue.
2. Anna Maria, ni. — Rafferall, and had issue.
3. Mary, vi. Thomas Kelly (aboie-meutioned), and had issue.
niCKS. 315
If. James Chami-iov. of whuni pn-seutly.
iir. John Davies, Cupt. Sotli Foot. h. 17So, d. v.iiin.
IV. Peter William Henry, m. Surali Hearse^', and had i.ssue. Petei" Edwani.
m. Julia, .sister of Louis Parnell (hcj'or(i,-nieutioned), and d.s.jy., and Sarah
Caroline, in. Joscpli Whyddnn. and liad issue.
V. Edward Buller, Lieut. R.X., b. 1792, in. Sarah, only dau. of Thomas
Atkinson, of Berry House, Hants, and fZ .*.^>. ISiS.
I. Jane Hyde, m . Rev. Thomas Pliillipps, and had issue.
II. Mary, ni. Capt. Edward Kendall. R.X., and had issue.
III. Charlotte, in. James Champion.
The second son,
Rev. .Tames CifAMnox Hicks, 15. A. St. ^lary Hall, Oxford, perpetual
curate of Kanpreworthy, Gloucestershire, b. 1 7&"2. in. Frances, dau. of John
Senrle. of Stoke Gabriel. Devon, and Fnuices. his wife, dan. of Gilhert Yarde,
and Elizabeth, his wife, only si'^ter of Arthur Champernowne. of Dartington,
and d. 1855, leaving issue, with two other sons, who d. in infancy.
I. James, of whom presently.
II. John, of Dorchester, architect, b. 1S15. m. Amelia, dau. of Edward Coley,
and d.s.p. 1S69.
III. Francis Yarde, b. 1821, living in New Zealand unni.
IV. William Richard, d. an infant.
I. Frances, b. 1812, m. Edward Poore, and d.s.p. 1893.
II. Elizabeth, b. 18 U, d. num. ISSO.
III. Jane, b. 1819, d. unm. 1890.
IV. Sarah Hester, b. 182-t, d. num. 1858.
V. Amelia Mary, b. 1826.
VI. Ellen, b. 1828.
Yii. Louisa, b. 1829, m. Rev. W. H. Leicester.
VIII. Charlotte, b. 1830, in. — Delvendahl. who d.s.p. 1865.
The eldest sou.
Rev. James Hicks, vicar of Pydeltrenthide, Dorset, B.A. Oriel Coll. Oxford.
b. 1810, m. Emma, dau. of William Bnrry. eldest son of Walter Edward
Barry, of Westminster (^-ee that family), and d. 1889, having by her, who d.
1895, had issue.
J. James Walter, b. 1846, d. same year.
II. William Searle, of Xewcastle-on-Tyne, architect, h. 1849, in. Anne Alice,
dau. of Rev. Edward Ilussey Adamson. M.A. Lincoln Coll. Oxford, and
has issue, 1. James Edward; 2. Henry Leicester; 3. George Adamson:
4. Francis William; 5. John Searle; 6. Charles Herbert; 1. Frances
Anne ; 2. Eleanor Mary ; 3. Margaret ; and 4. Catherine Emma, </. in
infancy.
III. John George, of Alnwick, bank manager, Lieut. -Col. commanding 2nd
Northumberland (Percy) Volunteer Artillery, b. 1850, ra. 1st, Mary Jane,
dau. of Anthony Carr, son of John Carr, of West Ditchburn, Northum-
berland, by whom he has a dau. Hilda !Mary, b. 1884. He »/. 2ndly,
Mary, dau. of Rev. William Procter, !M.A. St. Catherine's Coll. Cam-
bridge.
IV. Henry Champernowne (Rev.), of Lincoln Theological College, b. 1851,
d. ^inm. 1878.
V. Francis Champion, b. 1856, d. an infant.
VI. Edward Barry (Rev.). M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, vicar of St. ^Mary's.
Newcastle, b. 1858, m. Mary, dau. of Robert !Middlemas. and has issue.
1. Gilbert: 2. Henry Charlewocd ; 3. Walter Edward; 1. ^lary Isabella,
and 2. Gertrude Middlenias.
I. Emma Frances, b. 1847.
II. Margaret, b. 1853.
in. Louisa Mary, b. 1855, m. Henry Clement Charlewood.
316 FAMILY RECORDS.
IV. Sarah, h. 1S59, rn. Chsirlcs Herbert Elliot, and c?. 1890. leaving issue,
three sons ami one dau.
V. Ellen Elizabeth, h. ISGl.
Arms — Gn. a fc-^s iravy heltretn tliree jleurs de hjs or. Crest — .1 J»'.cJc''s head,
conped at the neck or, gorged in'th a chaplet of cuiqutfoil< vert. Motto — Seviper
paratus.
HIERN.
Lineage. — This family, supposed to be of Swedish extraction, was first
established in England, when Thomas Hiern. in the lattt^r half of the
seventeenth century, accompanied Col. Rulle to Devonshire on the return of
the latter from Corsica. This Thomas HiF.ax. m. 20 Jan. 1680, at
Petrockstowe, Devon, IMary Langford of Lanrriord Hill, in !Marham Church,
Cornwall ; and in 16P0, there was a Fhiah's Concordia between Walter
Lansfoi-de de Petertavy and Thomas Hietne. ]jlaiutiffs, and 'William Langforde
and Elizalicth, his wife, defendants, in regard to certain properties situate in
the parish of Bratton Clovelly. Devon {see Trans. Devnnsh. Ass. xxiii. p. 148).
The name •■ HlERNE," however occui"s in an old list, belonging to a century
at least earlier, and enumerating several yearly payments made by the
Hospital of St. John in Exeter (see Oliver's Mo>tasticon Biocesis U.roniensis,
p. 311).
John Hiern, vi. 2 Dec. 1792, Elizabeth, dau. of James Gay, and (Z. 4 Jane,
182S, having by her, who d. 29 J une, 1844, had issue,
James Gay Hierx, of Barnstaple, co. Devon, J. P., h. 12 IMay, 1800, m.
25 Sept. 1832, Ann, dau. of the late James Webb, of Stafford, and J. 26 June,
1876. having by her, who d. 22 Sept. 1873, aged 75, had issue,
William Philip, of whcm presently.
Aime Elizabeth, rn. Henry Mapleton Chapman.
The only son,
AViLLiAM PiULif Hiern. of The Castle House. Barnstnple, Devon. J. P. (Clnh —
New University). M.A. St. John's Coll. Camb.. h. 19 Jan. 1839, //;. 26 Aug.
1868. [Martha, younger dau. of the late Charles Bamford, of Cottingham Hall,
Yorks, and has issue.
William Alfred, b. 31 Jan. 1870.
Arms — Gil. a cJicvron engrailed heticeen three herons arg.
PLATT-HIGGINS.
Lineage. — Edward Higgins, 6.15 Dec. 1755. m. 30 Dec. 1776, Margaret,
dau. of - — Hughes, of Tarporley, co. Chester, and d. 10 ^lay, 1827, ha^-ing by
her. who i7. Jan. 1^19, had issue, a son,
William Higgins. of Salford, co. Lancaster, b. 5 Jan. 1784. m. Elizabeth,
younger dau. of Daviil Meban. of Dumfries, and d. 7 Dec. Ifeoo, having by
her, who d. 13 Xov. 18-31. had issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
u. William, b. 3 Dec. 1810. d. 5 Aug. 1818.
III. James, of Turvey. J. P., 6. 27 Jan. 1813, m. 1st. 15 May, 1839, Ann, dau.
of William Rensbaw, and by her, who d. 6 Jan. 1854. had issue,
1. Frederick, of Holmleigh, Bowdon, Cheshire, M.P. for Salford, formerly
PLATT-HIGGINS.
317
ilajortkh Lauoiishii-e \'oluuteei-s. aiul J.P. co. Cliesbiro, assumed the uume
of Piatt in addition to his patroiiyinii; l.v Roval Liceuce in l^SS. He was
b. li April, IS-in. m. 4 Au2r. ISt.i-i, ^Nlary Emilio,
dau. of James Mottram, and has issue.
(1) James IJovcott, i. l'.^ Jan. L"^7S. (/. 6 Jan.
Ib^SO.
(1) Kathleen. (2) Bivmla.
(o) C'icelv.
2. Charles/;.. 20 April. 1S4:3, ;». 28 :March,
1891, Anna Maria ^lunziata, dan. of Giosne
Vespoli. of Naples.
3. Henry, h. 13 Dec. ISi-i, m. 21 Feb. 1887,
Fanny, eldest dau. of John Higgins {vide
post).
4. Alfred, of the Inner Temple, harrister-at-
law, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., h. 0 July, 1846.
5. James, h. 2 April, l^.:0, d. 20 Jane. 1870.
6. Arthur, b. 26 Sept. 1852.
1. ^Margaret.
2. Mary, in. 21 Sept. 1881, Harris Hills, only son of John Hills, of Earl's
Colne, Essex.
3. Anne, m. 22 Sept. 1883, John Thev.lis Johnson, eldest son of Thomas
Fildes Johnson, and has issue.
He ID. 2ndly, 22 June, 1857. Ellen, dau. of Thomas Chapmm, of Richmond,
CO. Snrrer. and Sonhia. his wife, daa. of Edward Barrett, of Coopersale, co.
Essex, aud(f. 7 Feb. 1882 She rls.p. 28 March, 18'Jl.
IV. Ed-ward. h. 4 May, 1815, J. 3 May, -1831.
V. Henry, of !Moretou Jetl'ries and Thing Hall, co. Hereford. J. P. and DJj.,
High Sheriff 1887, b. 18 Xov. 1817, ;;?. 3 Sept. 1856. Elizabeth .Martha,
only dau. and heir of John .Morley, of Brougliton Lodge, Manchester, bv
Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Thomas Hupe, of Butt Hill, and (/. 21 April,
1890, bavins: bv her had iss::e,
John ^lorley. b. and </. 16 Sept. 18ol.
VI. George, 6. 13 Sept. 1821, )ii. 1st, 17 Dec. 1850. Priscilla Payne, dau. of
Jeptha Pacey. and by he]\ who d. 24 May, 1835, had issue,
1. Emily Frances, )ii. 6 June, 1882, Edgar Schunck. second sou of Henry
Edward Schunck, F.R.S.. and has issue.
2. Priscilla Ellen, nt. 4 June, 1885, Alfred Charlton, fourth son
Charlton, and had issue.
He m. 2ndly, 7 June, 1837. Frances Mary, dau. of Thomas ^loult,
chaster, and d. 9 Julv, 1881, having bv her had issue,
1. Frank, b. 26 Dec. 1838, d. lb Feb. 1870.
2. Walter, /-. 10 June. 18' 0.
3. George, b. and d. 23 Xov. 1865.
3. Kate. m. 8 Oct. 1889, Harry Alexander Dods, third son of Jolni
Sheriffe Dods. of ilanchester.
VII. William Meban, h. 4 Feb. 1826. d. 17 Feb. 1842.
I. Margaret, m. 11 Sept. 183i'. Robert Piatt, of Wooillands. J. P. cos.
Chester and Lancaster, son of George Piatt, of Stalvliridsre, and d.-^.jK 11
Aug. 1888. He (/. 13 June, 1882.
II. Mary, (7. ?f;/m. 2 March, 1844.
III. J]lizabeth, m. 26 Feb. 1851, James Renshaw, eldest son of William
Renshaw, of Salford, and '.7. 12 Jan. 1853, ha ring by him, who (/. 13 Sept.
1860, had issue.
The eldest son,
Joux HiGGUvs, b. 8 Xov. 1808, m. 1st. 31 Aug. lS31,;Mary Cocker, of Salford.
and by her, who (7. Xov. 1833, had issue,
ot
John
:Man-
318 FAMHA' RKCORDS.
I. EHz.ibeth, h. 21 O.-t. lb;V2. d. March, 1833.
He ,n. L'ndly, 18 M;iv. 1836, Mary Jane. eUlest dau. of John Hind, of Belfast,
and (/. -(.• y\.:\j, 1^77. liavin!:: by her bad issue,
I. KiiWAHP, of wliom presently.
u. Fanny, m. 21 Feb. 1887, Henry Platt-Hiagius. tliird sou of James
Higp'ins, of Turvey (ride ante).
III. AmeHa, rn. 14 June, I860, Jobn Tbewh's Johns^-n, clde.sb sou of Thomas
Fildus Johnson, of Pendleton, by Anna, bis wife. dau. of Abrabam Tbewlis,
of Hiidderstield, and d. 14 Jan. 1>8"2. leaving issue.
IV. Alice Gerti'ude, m. 14 Feb. 1888. Andrew Bouttlower, IM.R.C.S., eldest
son of John Bouttlower, of ^lancbester, by !Marv Anne, dau. of Henrv
Boutflower, E.I.C.S.
The son,
J]r>\VARD Pl.^tt-Hiogixs, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.. h. 9 July, 1844. assumed
the surname of Platt-Hig^ins by Royal Warrant, 13 Dec. 1889. He m. 1(3
Oct. 187"J. Martha Elizabeth, youngesr dau. of James Hind, of Lismara, co.
Antrim, by Martha, his wife, dau. of William Hopper, of Cork, and has issue,
r. Francis Meban. 6. 7 Oct. 1874.
I. Xora Lilian, m. 19 Sept. 189.J. David Elu'^r Payn. King-'s Own Yorkshire
Light Infantry, second son of J. J. Payn, of Oak Dell, Bicklcy, Kent.
II. "Mary Edith, h. oO March, 1878. d. 25 Aug. 1887.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 41:11. per fesse vert and arg., a pale counter-
changed, three cranes' heads erased of the second and as many lobsters' claws
erased sa ; 2nd and 3rd, per fesse dancettee arg. and gu. a pale counter-
chimged, Lhree frets one and iwo of lue IL'st, and iov distinction a canton of
the second. Crests — 1. A giiiiin's head erased or. irorged with a collar sa.
charged with a lozenge arg. between two plates, in the beak a lobster's claw
erased gu. 2. A demi-wolf ga. semee of plates armed and langued az., holding
in the dextei- paw a wreath arg. and gu. Motto — Labitur et labetur.
HILL.
Lineage. — David Hill, m. about 1797, Anne, dau. of — Lawrence, and by
her had issue,
JoHx Hill, of Portland Place, London, b. 15 Aug. 1800, 7/;. 27 Dec. 1831,
Elizabeth, sister of Sir James Duke. 1st Bart., M.P., and second dau. of .John
Duke, of Montrose, and d. 1859, having by her, who d. 9 Dec. 1859, had issue,
I. James Duke, of 4, Onslow Gardens, S.W., J. P. Essex and Herts, and one
of H.!^L Lieutenants of the City of London. [•. Ib34, 1/1. 1863. Marianne.
dau. of the late Thomas Gribble, of Harrow, ^Middlesex, and has issue,
1. Reginald Duke. m. 13 June, 1893, Flora, only dau. of the late !Major
Francis Tower, of Tremhall Priory, Essex, and widow of Oseood Beau-
champ Hanbury, of Holfield Grange, Essex (*ee Blki^k's Land-id
Gentrxj).
2. James William. 3. Eustace. 4. Leslie Xoel.
5. George Bernard. 6. Ronald Cholmelcy.
1. Marion Elizabeth, m. 17 June, 1889, Sir James Duke, 2nd Bart, {see
Burke's Peerage and Baronetaje).
2. Dorothy ^Margaret.
II. John' Sheuifk. of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth Lawrence, iu. Henry Caldecott, and has issue, three sons and
three daus.
The second son,
HOnLTN.
319
JonN- Shf.kiKF Hiij,, of Hawks Wick. .^t. Allmn-:. Herts {Club — riiion).
J. P. COS. Stafford and Herts, b. l'^ Auir. 18:-'6, vi. 1st, ISol, Julia, eldest dan.
of Chai-les Skipper, of Blake Hall. Ksse.v, and by her, who J. 1S74. had issno,
I. John Charles (Rev.), rector of Halesowen, co. AVorcester, b. 1S<J2, vn. 1893,
Rosamund, dau. of We ston Parry, and has issue,
Charles Edward Cecil, h. lS9-i.
II. Herbert James, b. ISiJT.
III. Edward Rnden. Eient. Highland Lleht Tiifantry. h. 10 Nov. 1868.
I. Dora, ?«. 1890, Hayward Radeliffo Darlin2:ton, eUlest son of James
Darlington, D.L., of Bourton Hall, Rugby {see Bl'RKi;'.< Landinl Ofiitrij).
u. Gertrude Julia.
III. Elizabeth ^laud, »i. Rev. William Law. IM.A.. vicar of Rotherham,
Yorks, who fl. IS9-2.
IV. Gwendoline.
He VI. 2ndly, 1877, Amy, eldest dau. of ^Major Chaides ]\[ordaunt FitzGerald,
and bv her has issue,
IV. "Walter FitzGerald, b. 1881.
V. Amy FitzGerald. vi. Winifred Mary FitzGerald.
VII. Elsie FitzGerald. viii. Edith FitzGerald.
HOBLYN.
Lineage. — Tuumas Hobt.yx, of Xanswhyden,
Cornwall, living 1G20. vi. 1st, Judith, dau. of Edward
Trevalcois. He m. Liudly. Dorothy, dau. of John
Dinham, which lady was buried 11 Jan. 1637. and
d. 31 Dec. 1035, aged 6'J, having by his first wife
had issue,
I. Edward, of -whom presently.
II. Thomas, of Trewhela, b. 1595, living 1653.
I. Margery, m. John Bell, of Trevedon. Cornv.all,
and had issue.
II. Agnes, in. 3 Aug. 1620, Charles Trewbody, of
Cashell, Cornwall, and had issue.
The elder son,
Edward Hor.LVX, of St. Columb ^lajor, co. Corn-
wall, h. 1587, m. Mary, dau, and co-heir of Robert
Apley, of Barnstaple. Devon, and was buried 13
]May, 165-1, having by her, who was buried 12 July same year, had issue,
I. John, b. 1618. buried 23 Aug. 1689.
II. ROBLKT, of whom presently.
III. Thomas, living 1690, left by Gi^ace, liis wife,
1. Thomas. 2. Achiiles. 3. Edward. 4. Robert. 5. Richard.
1. Anne.
IV. Edward, of Bodmin, Cornwall, will dated 26 ^larch, 168S. proved 3
July, 1689. He left by Bridget, his wife,
1. John, of Bradridcre, co. Cornwall, and the Inner Temple, m. 23 July,
16S2, Jane. dau. of AVilliam Symons, of Bradridge, d.s.p., and was burie'd
4 Jane, 17'J6.
2. Edward, of Croane. bapt. 23 June, 1665. 7??. Damaris. dau. of — Avant.
and widow of Edward Hoblyn. and tl. 27 April. 1704, having by her, who
was buried 8 Dec. 1713, had issue.
(1) Edward, of Croane, bapt. 18 June, 1696, Sheriff of Cornwall, 1722,
3-20 FA^IILY RECORDS.
VI. 27 Any. 17-2(;.. Barbara, dau. and co-Iieir of Homy Hawkins, of St.
Austell. au<I was liuiied 0 Oct. 1710, liavintr hy lier.' wiio wa.s buried
1 Dec. 17o9, liad issue, a dau. Damari.^, m. Capt. Francis Kirkham.
Cornwall ^^lilitia. and <!. IG June, 179 1, having bj- him. who rf. 20 April,
1770. had issue.
(•2) John, of Croane, m. 20 Dec. 174 k Katherine, dau. of William
^lountsteven, and was buried 15 ]\Iarcb. 1745.
(:-5) Richard.
(1) Grace, bapt. 9 Jan. 1G94, bnried 9 June, 1703.
(2) Bridyet, bapt. 2 .May. 1095. m. 30 Jan. 1725, Henry Lukev, of
Bodmin.
3. Charle.*, bapt. 29 Jan. 16GS. buried 7 Antr. 1675.
4. Thomas, bapt. 11 Nov. lt)69, m. Elizalieth Burrowes, and was buried
8 June. 1719, having by her, who was buried 9 Jan. 1703,
(1) Thomas, of Hclland, buried 17 Nov. 1740.
(2) Edward, of Penhargard, Colquite and Plymouth, ?;■:. Sarah Coode,
and Iff I au ouJy dau. Sarah, m. Samuel Peter.' of Percothen.
(3) Jolm, of Penhargard, bapt. 3 Jan. 1693, i». 22 March, 1729,
Thomas Phillips, and by her. who was buried 16 Jan. 1773. had issue,
a. John, bapt. 17 Dee. 1729, d. youns".
h. Edward, of Bodmin, bapt. 22 May. 1734. >ii. 29 March, 1760,
Elizabeth, ^dau. of William Browne, of Bodmin, and was buried
S June, 1773, having by her, who was buried S April, 1807, had issue,
(a) John, bapt. 22 April, 1766.
(a) Thomasiue Ann.
{^lij Bridget, III. S Sepi. 1759. R'chard Sims.
c. John, bapt. 3 Jan. 1737, buried 17 ilay. 1771.
d. William, bapt. 29 June, 1739.
e. Richard, buried 7 Aug. 1747. /. Robert, bapt. 12 Oct. 1749.
a. Bridget, buried 5 Oct. 1737.
b. Grace, buried 30 ^larch, 1733.
c. Bridget, m. Rev. John Lake, rector of Lanivet.
d. Ann, buried 29 May. 1747.
(1) Mary, vi. Jonathan Peter, of Percothen, and had issue.
(2) Alice, h). John Harvey, of Penzance. (3) Jenny, bapt. 1696.
5. Hugh, bapt. 3 April. 1673, burled 20 Oct. 1686.
1. Alice, vt. Ezekiel Gully. 2. ^lary, buried 5 Aug. 1688.
3. Anne, buried 24 Dec. 1676. 4. Briifget.
5. jNIary, buried 21 ]\larch. 1675.
v. Richard, of Antron, m. 25 July. 1664, Anne, dau. and co-heir of John
Carew, of Penwarne, and d.s.p. His will, dated 7 May, 169ii, was nroved
26 May, 1693. - f
I. Jad'ith, buried 16 Oct. 1618
II. Anne, vi. 7 Feb. 1641, Francis Burgess.
III. Maria, m. William Williams. " iv. I-]lizabeth, buried 3 Dec. 1640.
V. Judith, buried 30 Aug. 1645.
VI. Emlyn, lu. John Stephens, and had issue.
The second son,
Robert H.-.blyx, of Xanswhyden. bapt. 6 June, 1624. m. Grace, dan. and
co-heir of John Carew, of Penwarne, and was buried 8 Oct. 1683, having bv
her, who was bui-ietl 2 Jan. 1693, had is>ue,
I. Richard, ni. Martlia Stribblehill. and d.s.p. 1689. She m. 2ndlv Charles
Holt.
II. Edward, 7?j.Damaiis Avant, and by her, who m. 2ud\y, Edward Hcblyn.
of Croane (ride ante), had a dau. Damavis. m. 14 May, 1712, William
Bickford, of Dunslaud, co. Devon.
ni. James, h. 30 Sept. 1848, buried 3 May, 1651.
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IV. Thoinu.s. biipt. 9 Xdv. ItJOl, bmiinl '25 Dec. 1652.
V. Philip, bapt. 12 Jan. 1 •')."> 1-. buried I) Anir. 1656.
VI. John. bapf. (J Fel). lG.").j, buried 27 Feb. 1656.
vn. Robert (Rev.), rector of Ludpfoan. Imnt. 17 Sept. 165S, )». Judith, dan.
and heir of Francis Riiru'cs.s, of .St. Erth. aud tl. 7 Jan. 1705. having bj her,
u'ho was buried 11 July. 1715, had issue.
1. Francis, of Nanswhydeu, J.P., and o:ie of the Stannator.s, h. 1GS7, tii.
Lady Pt.nelope, dau. of Sydney. 1st Earl of Godolphin. and was buried
9 Xov. 1711, having by her, wlio m. 2udly, 5 Sept. 171i, Sir William
Pendarves. had issue,
Robert, of Xanswhyden, ^M.P.. for Bristol, in. Jane, dau. of Thomas
Coster, of Bristol, and d.s.p. 17 Nov. 1756. She )u. 2udly, William
Quick, of Exeter.
VIII. Thomas, of whom presently. ix. John, bapt. 21 Xov. 1665.
X. Frances, bapt. 12 ^[arch, 1667, buried 2S June. 166S.
xr. Carew, bapt. 12 ^[arcli, 1667, )n. and left issue, a dau., Mary, m. Sir
Vyell Vyvyan, Bart.
XII. Samuel, bapt. 9 July, 1669. buried 23 July, 1670.
xiii. Francis, bapt. 15 Sept. 1671. xiv. William, bapt. 15 Sepr. 1671.
I. Judith, buried 16 July, 1672. ii. Mary, buried 2-i Sept. 165S.
III. Anne, m. 30 Dec. 1680, Rev. John Bishop, rector of St. Columb Major.
IV. Grace, vi. 7 Jan. 16S8, Rev. Thonias Pendarves, rector of Mawgan.
y. Mary, ui. 20 Oct. 1692, William Cock, of Helston, solicitor.
The eighth son,
Thomas HonLVX. of Tresaddern, bapt. 2S Feb. 1660. m. 1st. 21 Sept. 16S8,
Mary, dau. of John Carter, of St. Columb. and by her, who was buried
17 May, 1692, had issue,
I. JoHX, of whom presently.
He m. 2ndly, Joan, dau. of — Tresaddern, and d. be fore 1714, having by
her, who was buried 6 Xov. 17-14, had issue,
II. Robert, bapt. 15 Dec. 1702, buried 5 Feb. 1709.
III. Edward, of Tresaddern, bapt. 9 X'ov. 17'-'S, )h. Anne, dau. of John Peter,
of Harlyn, and (7. 1778. She d.s.p. 30 April, 1791.
I. Dorothy, m. 28 X'ov. 1719. Philip Speruon. ii. Grace, d. young.
III. Judith, buried 22 Feb. 1710.
IV. Grace, m. 20 Aug. 1725, Giles Hamly.
V. Ann, vi. George Keigwin. vi. Jane, buried 11 Feb. 1710.
vil. Judith.
The eldest son,
JoHX UoF.r.YX, of Kensvyn, bapt. 20 Feb. 1690. left issue,
I. Thomas, b. 1717, d.s.p.
II. Samuel, of Penhaele. h. 1718, m. Jone. dau. of Ecoder Hawke, of
Trensrove, and bv her, who d. 10 March, lsl7. had issue,
1. Thomas, of Truro, d.s.p. 1820.
2. Joseph, of Lostwithiel, left issue, a dau., Maria.
3. William, Lieut. R.X.
4. Robert (Rev.), of X'answhyden. b. 27 Dec. 1751, m. ^lary, dau. of Hugh
Mallet, of MiUbrooke, and d. 1839, leaving issue,
(1) Robert, bapt. 10 May, 1779, Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards, d. num.
1804.
(2) Edward CRev.), vicar of Mylor and Mabe, b. 22 April, 17^2, m.
27 July, 1808, Mary, dau. of Richard Parker, and d. 8 Feb. 1868,
having bv her, who d. 5 Dec. 1862, had issue,
a. Edward Lee, Capt. K.X., b. 8 June, 1809, m. 29 Dec. 1841,
Caroline Sarah, dau. of Lieut. Jeans. R.X., and has issue,
(a) Edward Henry, h. 7 Oct. 1853.
(a) Caroline Isabella. (6) Lucy Emma.
1
fa:mily records.
(c) :Mary Theresa. (d) Ada Cbarlotto.
h. Charles Robert, Lieut. R.X.. m. 18 July. 18Kk :N[ar-iiret Anue.
dau. of Lieut. Green, R.X., and d. 1S0(J, leaving a dan.. Margaret
!Mavy. rn. E. E. Hicks.
c. Fraiiris Parker, of Bath. Surgeon, h. ISIT, )n. T June, 18(J4, AHcia
Bonne ^Mulocli. and d. l89o.
(/. Thomas, of Welchpool. /-. IS20, m. 20 June, 18-46, Rosa Caroline,
dau. of l.,ieut. Knight, R.X.
t?. Williara. of Aylesbury, Suigeon, b. 1S20. ?». 30 June, 1852, ^lary.
dan. of — Pitches, of Cambridire. and d. 1893, having had issue,
Arthnr Hugh ^Mnllet, /-. '■-> April, 1857.
a. Mai-y. b. Anna Margaret. c. Eliza Juliana, d. unni.
d. Charlotte Emilia, d.s.p. e. Emma Caroline.
/. Ellen Sophia. d.>\p. g. Maria Theresa.
(3) William Mallet (Rev.), rector of CUpsham. co. Rutland, h. 21 May,
1783, m. Laura Frances, dau. of John Paget, of Cranmore Hall, cu.
Somerset, and (7. l-i !May, 1840. leaving issue,
a. ■\Villiam Paget, of the Fir Hill, ^l.A. Oxford, J. P. co. Cornwall. //(.
Jane, youngest dau. of George Augustus Schultz, R.N., of Wisbech,
CO. Camb., and has issue,
(a) William Ernest Paget.
(a) Wilhelmina Jane.
(6) Rosalind Anne, m. 1884, T. Figg, J.P.
(c) Zoe Elizabeth, m. Charles Allen, Comm. R.X.
(rf) Laura Frances ^Eary.
a. ^lariamne Caroline, m. Rev. William Lee Affleck Parker, rector of
Fifehead Xeville. co. Dorset.
b. Laum Constantia, m. Rev. J. Thurslan, of Guernsey.
c. Eliza Aime, in. Col. Georsre Colman. late 2nd West India Regt.
(4) Francis. Capt. -iOth Regt., J. num. 28 Aug. 1809.
(1) :N[arv. d. 1800. ^ (2)" Eliza.
(3) Caroline, buried 31 Jan. 1800. (4) Emilia, d. 18 Xov. 1850.
(5) Charlotte, m. Thomas Oliver, of London.
5. Samuel, of Penhaele, in. Jeinier Roberts, and d. 22 April. 1827. having
by her, who d. 29 June. 184-5, had issue.
6. Edwai'd, of PhiHack. d. 1820. leaving a son,
Edward, who (?. 1830, having Viy Polly Marten, his wife, bad issue,
(a) Edward, of Leadenhall Street, Lcmdon. (h) John,
(a) A dau., in. Stephen Doble. of Trefusis.
1. Jane, m. John Bone, of ^lerther. 2. ^lary, buried 22 April, 1796.
3. Anne, m. John Walkey. of St. Just.
III. Edward. iv. Richard, of Trewhella, a Capt. in the Army, d.s.p.
v. WiLLi.\M. of whom we treat.
The youngest son.
Rev. William Hoblyn, rector of Lydford. and Lecturer of St. Ives, b. 1723,
m. Susan, dau. of John Stukes, and was buried 20 April, 1759, leaving issue,
Jonx, of whom presently.
Sasan, m. — Xorthcott, Surgeon.
The only son,
Rev. Johx Hoblyx, vicar of Newton. St. Cyres, and of Padstow, 1740, m.
Anne, dau. of John Symons, and had issue,
I. RiCHARit, of whom jiresently.
I. Anne Symons, d. unni.
II. Susan Stukes, ?/i. the Rev. John Clapp, vicar of Long Benton, co.
Xorthumberland.
III. Elizabeth, m. the Rev. Williara Stabbach, vicar of Sancreed.
lY. Margaret, d. unm. v. Jane, d. umn. vi. Sarah, d. unm.
HOBLYX. 3-2;'.
VII. M:irv, in. Kdwani Uplani. of Dawlisb, and d.s p.
Tho only son,
Kev. Kichard IToblyx, !M.A., rector of All Souls', St. Botulphs and St.
Lawrance, Colchester, bapt. IS July, 1771, m. 29 July, ISOO, ;^[ary Ann. dan.
of ^lajor James Blatch. of Colcliester. and d. o\ May, 1827. havin'jr hy her.
Avho J. 5 Ausc- ISGy, had is.sae,
T. RtriTAfU) Dknnis, of Avhom ]iresentlr.
u. Edward Davis, of H.:N[. Civil SJrvice. h. 2o March, 1^09, m. 29 Senr.
1840, Helen }>[arianne ^lonk. dau. of the Rev. AV. A. Arm^tronfr, ^[.A..
rector of Cheshunt. and d. 24 April, 1881. having by her, who d. 17 April,
1873, had issue.
1. Alice Uelen, h. 16 Dec. 1843.
2. Edith Jane. h. '26 Feb. 1845. ni. 1st. 1 Sept. 1863, Wilmrt Hol-.voithy,
of the War Department, who d. Jan. 1869. She m. 2ndly. 1^79, Charles
E. Cohen, of Honcf Kougt. China.
3. Charlotte Avarilla. 6.^16 April, 1847, d. num. 17 Feb. 18G0.
4. Kathleen Elizabeth, b. 6 July, 1848, m. 30 March, 1869, W. Stuartson
Collard, of Lon^lon. nnd had issue.
III. James Blatch Philip, b. 16 Dec. 1811.
I. Mary Ann Elizabeth, b. 30 June, 1801, m. 4 Dec. 1832. Rev. Robert
Appleton, of Reading, and (/. 22 June, 1874, leaving issue.
[1. Charlotte, b. and t/. 1804.
III. Jane Santh, b. 9 July, 1813, m. 1837, AVilliam Gibson. Solicitor, cf
Hexham, and d. 17 Xov. 1869, leaving issue.
'J'he eldest .son.
Rev. Richard Dexxis Hoblyx. of Susses Place, Regent's Park. ^M.A. Balliol
College, autlior of several scientifio works, />. 9 April. 1803, in. 20 April, 1843.
Fanny Elizii Raikes. dau. of the Rev. "W. A. Armsnong. rector of Cheshunt.
nnd d. 22 Aug. 1886, having by her, who d. 22 May, 1853, had issue.
]. Richard Armstrong, of Wcsb Hampstead, F.S.A., and of H.M. Civil
Service, b. 9 Aug. 1845.
II. Charles Denxis, of whom presentlv.
III. Walter Doyle, /-. 25 Jan. 1848, d. 27 Jan. 1849.
IV. Frederick Smythies, of Hampstead, h. 2 Feb. 1851.
I. Mary Charlotte, b. 25 Dec. 1843, m. 29 Aug. 1872. Elias Chester Queripel,
of Great Yarmouth, formerly of St. Martin's, Guernsey, and has. issue.
II. Evelyn Alice, b. 23 Sept. 1849.
III. Margaret Helen, b. 9 ^May, 1853.
The second son,
Charles Denxis Hoblyx, b. 15 Nov. 1846, vi. IS July, 1872, Eliza Emily,
dau. of Henry Taylor, of ^Maiila Vale, and has issue,
I. Reginald ArmsrionGf, b. 6 Sept. 1875.
II. Charles William Thornton, b. 29 ilai-ch, 1885.
III. Harry Beverly, b. 18 Sept. 1888.
I. Beatrice !Maiy Dennis, b. 9 Dec. 1873.
II. Lizzie Evelyn, b. 27 Feb. 1;^77.
III. Gertrude Florence, 6. 5 Feb. 1880.
IV. Dora Dennis, b. 26 Dec. 18S2.
V. Phyllis Sherwood, b. 11 Dec. 1S87.
Arms — Az. a fess or between two flaunches erm. Crest— A tower ppr.
Motto — Delectant domi non impediunt foris.
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324
FAMILr RECORDS.
HODDER.
Lineage. — It nppcai-s from Ilutchius' Hisf>,r>j of
Dorset that the lloddt'r.s Avere oriirinallv of that
county, where they ht-ld the manor of I.anirbridy and
other estates. Tf(c..m.\- HdPDFn, of Lufton. "W. Snnier-
sct,b. 170:-), m. 9 June, 17oo, Ann Lew is,and(/.21 Xov.
17G6. having by her, who (/. 30 Sept. 17(Jo. had issue.
r. Robert, of Lufton and Thorne Cotlin, co.
Somerset, h. 17o[>, r,i. 19 July, 17S9, Susannah
Shore, of Thorne Coffin, and d.s.p. 18 March,
1S06. She </. 1'4 April lS2-lr.
II. Eli, of Avhom presently.
III. Thomas, bapt. 2.5 Dec". 174G, d. 23 July, 1776.
The second son,
Eli H(jdde[:, of Luffon and Odeombe, co. Son)er-
set, bapt. 24- :March, 17-1-1, m. 31 Dec. 1770, ;Mary
Drew, of Odeombe, and (/. 4 Feb. 1781, having hv
her, who (7. 6 Marcii, 1824, had issue,
I. RODERT, of whom presently. ii. John. J>. 30 March, 1777.
I. Ann, d. unui. Aug. 1803. ii. Elizabeth, d. young, 1 May, 1785.
The elder son,
Robert Hoddek, of Broadway, co. Dorset, bapt. 26 Dec. 1771, in. 17 Sept.
1796, Sarah, daa. of John Chaudler, uf Eling, Hants, and. was buried 1 June,
1843, having by her, who was buried 16 Feb. 1838, had issue,
I. Robert Eli, of Lee. Romsey, Hants, bapt. 24 Sept. 1797, m. 19 June, 1842,
Ann, dau. of John Baker, of Axminster, Devon, and d. 1873.
II. James Light, of whom presently.
I. Sarah "Warwick, ni. 14 April, 182-5, James Sealy, of
Somerset. ii. Ann Lewis, d. young, 1809.
The younger son,
James Light Hoduer, of Thornhill, Broadway, Doi-set, bapt. 2 Feb. 1803,
»??. 18 May, 1839, Dorothy, dau. of Robej-t Loveless, of Bincombe, Dorset, and
d. 28 Aug. 1870, havim,' by her, who (/. 2.") June, 1869, had issue,
I. James, bapt. 31 May, 1840. ii. Robert Eli, of whom presontlv.
in. William, h. 6 July, 1847.
I. Elizabeth. it. Dorothy.
The second son,
Robert Eli Hodoer, of Reading. Berks, h. 29 Jan. 1843, m. 18 Oct. 1877,
Fanny, dau. of Edmund Butler, of "Wargrave, Berks, and has issue,
r. Robert Barry, h. 3 Aug. 1878. ii. Brian Light, h: 13 Sept. 1882.
III. Ivan ^lantle, h. 12 Jan. 1885.
I. Fanny Elsie. il. Dorothy Erica.
Arms — Arg. two battle-a.xes erect in fess sa. and as many flaunches of the
last, on each a battle-axe also erect of the first. Crest — In front of a cross
crosslet or, a battle-axe sa. Motto — Sapere aude.
Wincanton,
HODSCN.
Lineage.— Chri.stopher Hodso.v, of Cambridge, J.P., living 1590 (son of
Hexry Hudson, of Cambridge, J.P.), hi. Mabell, dau. and heiress of Marmaduke
Bland, of Cambridge, and had iasue,
HODSOX.
^^^=i^^^1
^
d
^
1. Bknmamix, of whom prpscntlN-. ii. "WilliaTn, of GeJuov. co. Lincoln.
I. Catheryn. u. Mabell.
The elder son,
BrNJAJitx H<"'r'S:ox, of Gednoy, co. T..:r.coln, m. Ca.=-
sanlra, dau. and co-lieircs-; of Sir Robert .Todrell,
Xnr.. of Witohain. Isle of Kly, co. Cauiln'idge, and (/,
at Bronn^liton. c<i. HnntiTig-Jun. about l(>o9, aged about
(jU. leaving is>ue.
I. Cliristo]>lior. h. 1G12, d.^.p. ii. Thomas, d.^.-p.
III. IloiiKiM'. of whom prcjifntlv.
IV. Benjaniin. d.'^.'p.
I. ]^[abell, d..<.Y>.
II. Cassandra, m. Rev. Lawrence Boston, of East Keal,
CO. Lincoln.
III. Finchan, )ti. Richard Welby, of Rathcby, co.
Lincoln.
IT. Eli/abcth, d.K.f.
Tiie third son.
Rev. Rot.frt Hodson, of Bvoughton. co. Huntingdon, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Robert Hastings, of East Keal. co. Lincoln, and was buried 10 Feb. IGSO, nged
about 65, leaving issue,
I. Ben'Ja.mix. of whom presently.
II. Robert, a scrivener in London, aged 3-i in 1G^4, then uica.
HI. Henrv, an ensign in His ^fajesty's Reet. of Foot Guards, living unra. in
1«'84.
IV. Richard. '7. aged 14.
T. Elizabeth, in. ilatthew Snagg, of BrougTiton.
II. [Mabella. m. Henry Canley, of Ireland.
III. ^lary, ;;). William Cox. of Broughton.
The eldest son,
Rev. Bexjamix Hodsox. rector of Broughton, co. Huntingdon, B.A.
:Maedalen Coll. Cambrido-e. 1669, M.A. 1673, attested the pedigree in the
Hunts Visitation, 16S4, h. 164S, m. 25 [March, 16S6, Anne Impey, and was
buried 27 Nov. 1696, leaving issue,
I. Robert (Rev.), rector of Brousrhton for 62 years. ]M.A. Jesus Coll.
Carab., 17<.'S. h. 1688, and d. 30 Dec. 1774, leaving by Dorothy, his wife,
.who was buried at Broughton, 12 Jan. 1761.
Benjaniin. bapt. at Broughton. Dec. 1762.
^Ltry, ra. 27 Aug. 1741, John Fisher, of Huntingdon.
II. Benjaniin. living 1699, buried at Broughton, 26 Dec. 1761, leaving issue.
III. JOHX, of whom presently. iv. Henry, living 1699.
I. Elizabeth, bapt. 13 Oct. and buried 14 Xov. It387.
II. Dorothv. will dated 25 [March, 1725, proved 4 Feb. 1764, d. num.
III. Elizabeth, ni. John Cox, and was living 1725.
The third .son.
Ji'HX Hoi'.-ox, h. about 16^9, was living 1754. He m. Miss Shute,or Smith,
and left issue, e. son.
Rev. Roheet Hodsox, prebendary of Lincoln, vicar of Offord Cluny. and
rector of All Saints', and vicar of St. Mary's, Huntingdon. M.A. per lifera.^
regias Camb., h. 3 Jan. 1726. vi. Mary Barnes, of Huntingdon (6. 16 Dec.
1725, d. 2 Nov. 1800), and d. 17 Jan. 1803, leaving issue,
I. Charles, b. 7 Oct. 1746, d.>\p. in Madras, Jan. 1763.
II. George, b. 5 June, 1750. m. Joux, of whom presently.
IV. Robert, b. 5 June, 1754.
V. Benjaniin, b. 22 Xov. 1755, d. 3 Oct. 1763.
VI. Henry Loftus, R.X.. h. 12 Juno, 1757, living 1790, m. the dau. of —
Bateman, and had issue,
FAMILY RECORDS.
Henry Bateman, d. nnm.
Harriet, d. mnn. j i i ■
VII. Septimus (Rev.), rcct^>r of Thrapston, co. Xorthaninton, and cbaplain
to the Prince of Wales fafterwank eiEORGK IV), »(. 1st, Charlotre. dau. of
Rev. W. AtHeck, sou of Gilbert Affleck, ci Dalljaiu Hall, SutTolk ; he ;,).
vndiv, Frances, dau. of G. Burden; be m. 3idly, Mariraret, dau. of Allen
Holfurd, of Daveiiham, Che.shirc, which lady d.s.p. lSo2. He left issue by
his first wife,
1. Charles Philip, m. Elizabeth, dau. of — Burden, and had issue,
(1) Philip. d.s.jK (2) Frederick, d.s.p. (3) George, d.s.p.
(I) Fiiniiv, rji. Canon Robert Snarke Hutehins.
(•?.) Charlotte, b. 18±2, d. 1S3G. (3) ^Mary.
2. Frederick, d.s.p.
I. Mary, h. 9 Dec. 1764=.
The third son,
Jonx HoD.sox, of Wellinc-borough, co. Northampton, h. 17 Feb. 175"-. vi.
Katherine, dau. of Havey Sparke, of Knuston Hall, Xorrhauts, and was buried
at Brighton, 2G :May. lS-25, having by her, who was bapt. 1 Aug. 1755, and '/.
27 Nov. 1839, had issae.
I. Chaki.ks H.wey, of whom pre.sently.
II. William, b. 15 Jan. 1781, and d.s.p. Oct. 1851.
I. Anna Maria, b. 12 Autr. 1777, ui. 1st, 22 Oct. 1799, Major John Ardeu.
3rd Liuht DraETOons, of L^ngcroft. co. Stafford, who (7. 2 April, 1809, aged
33, leaving issue. She vi. 2udly, 1810. Rev. Joliu Esley A-lams, and d. 15
June, 186a He d. 18 Oct. 1870. leaving issue.
II. Mary Anne, h. IS June, 1779. /;;. 5 Aug. 1801. Rev. Williani Loclovoud
Maydwell, vicar of Gcddingcon. Northampton, and d. Nov. 1824, having
by him, who d. 12 June, 1836, had issue,
The elder son,
Chaelks Havkv Hodsox, of Wellingborough, co. Northampton, h. 3 June.
1776, VI. 12 Feb. 1803. Mary, second dau. of Baitholomew Claypon. of Boston,
CO. Lincoln, and d. 13 Feb. 1829, having by her, who d. 8 June, 183/, aged 57,
had issue,
I. Henry Mathcw. b. 22 Nov. 1803. m. 11 Oct. 1833, Kate, dan. of Thomas
Bpseley,' of Newport Pagnell, Bucks, and d.s.p. 19 April, 1864; she d. 2l»
Mav, 1879.
II. Bartholomew, bapt. 25 Aug. 1806, d. 1 Aus:. 1822.
III. John Charles, of Rio Janeiro, b. 11 June. I8ij7.
IV. Edward, 6. 10 Dec. 1812, d..^.p. 4 Dec. Ib72.
V. William Joseph, d. an infant 30 Nov. 1816.
VI. Chakles WiLLiAir. of whom presently.
vil. Septimus, of IJ^Ielbourue. Australia, h. 6 April, 1821, d.sp. and buried
4 May, 1878.
I. Charlotte, b. 27 April. 1805. in. 23 Sept. 1^26. George Bnrnham. _of
Wellincborough. and d. 24 March. 1832, having by him, who d. 1 Feb. 1^76.
had issue, George Hodson. b. 1828, m. Telfer Baird, and d. IbS'J ; Charles
Havev, b. 1832, m. Louisa Lane; and Charlotte, b. 1830, d. 1849.
ri. Marianne, h. 22 July. 1811. m. 18 Oct. Ib49, Ma]or Charles Baseley, 51st
Bengal N.I., who d.s.p. 7 Sept. 1854.
III. Elizabeth, d. an infant, April. 1814.
IT. Jane Elizabeth, b. 12 Sept. 1815, m. 19 Dec. 1840, Alfred Malin, of
Highara Ferrar.?, Northants, and had issue. He d. 8 Feb. 1879.
The sixth son,
Rlv. Ciiarlks A\'ili.iam Hodsox, \-icar of St. James's. Hampstead. B.A. Tnn.
Coll. Camb., b. 25 Oct. 1818. m. 22 Dec. 1845, Charity, dau. of Thomas Taylor,
of Chard, wSomerset. and d. 30 July, 1822, having by her, who d. 24 Sept. lb^6.
had issue.
HOLT— HOOPER. 327
r. Charles Edwakd, of whom jn-csently.
I. Faunj Henrietta, vi. 15 June, 1872, Henry "William Bart, v.lm //. 25 ]\Iarch,
1887, leaving issue.
II. ^larian. m. 18 Dec. 1880, Robert Henry Fitzsimons, Inspector of
Constabulary, Trinidad, W.l.
III. Josepliine Claypon, m. 31 Aug. 1875, George Keith Gordon, f'omm. late
R.X.. and has issue.
The only son,
CffARLEs Er>\\ARi> HoDsox. of San Antonio, Texas, LT.S.A., h. 28 Oct.
18 k>, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., m. 12 Jan. 1882. Charlotte Elizabeth, dan.
of Rev. Sanmel ]\Iinton-Seiihouse, ^I.A. "Wore. Coll. Oxon. and has issue,
I. Percy Charles, h. in London. 6 Xov. 188o.
l(. Bernard, 6. at Hampstcad, -l Aug. 1885.
T. Dorothy Cecil, h. at San Antouio,-4 Xov. 1882, d. 17 April, 1883.
]Mr. Hodson was formerly a chaplain H.X., ond served in the Arctic Expedition.
1875-6 (medal).
Arms — Sa. a chevron between three falcons volant, or. Crest — -A unicorn
courant reguardant arg. crined or, round the neck a wreath vert.
HOLT.
Lineage. — Tliis fp.mil}- claims descent from Lord Chief Justice Holt, of
Redgrave.
Rev. Robert Holt, b. 17G0, m. Sarah, dau. of R. Fowler, and d. 1802.
leaving issue,
Rev. "William Fowler Holt. b. 1797, m. 1st, Eliza, dau. of the Rev.
Randolph Marriott, by Diana, liis wife, dau. of Basil, 4th Earl of Denbigh.
(.s-i?e Burke's Peeraje and Baronetage), and 2udly, Kate Stackhouse. He d.
1853, leaving issue, by his first wife,
Capt. Frederick Fowlek Holt, of Shenfield. "\"re.>ton-snper-Mare, b. 1826.
m. Isabel Sykes, dau. of Robert Parker Boyd, of Landogo Priory, co. Monmouth.
by Sarah Anne, his wife, dau. of Gen. Bacon, 60th Ritles, antl d. 1872. leaving
issue,
I. Henry Frederick Gisborne, of whom presently.
II. Cameron, b. 1872.
I. Rosilie, b. 1856. ii. Roberta, b. 1858.
III. Isabella, b. 1861, m. Capt. R. E. Hill.
The elder son,
Hexry Frederick Gisborxe Holt, of Ropley Grove, Hants {Ch.'.b — Arthur's),
h. 3 Sept. 1864, //;. 5 Xov. 1888. Alethea Rianette Anne, second dau. of the
late Gen. William. Henry Scott, by Hairiet Alethen. his wife, dan. of Sir John
Thomas Stanley, 1st Baron Stanley, of Alderley (-^ee Burke's Peerage and
Baronetage), and widow of the late Sir Edward Biackett, 6th Bart, (st^p Burke's
Peerage and Baronetage).
HOOPER.
Lineage.— Lieut. -C<>L. Henry Hooper, 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers, b. about
1775, m. 15 Sept. IbOS, Caroline, dau. of Sir' Edward Rouse Boughtou, Bart.,
(see BCRKES Peerage and Baronetage), and d. 1S22, having by her, who d.
1857. had issue.
328
FA:MILr RECORDS.
I. Huntley (Teorir.'. Li.nt. U.A.. h. 6 Jnlv, 1813, J.s.p. 30 Aug. 1839.
II. Wkf?<ti:i: Fi;i;iiKi:irK Hknky, of whom pre.scntlv.
I. EniTiia Henrietta, h. 30 Dee. 1817, ///. 10 Oct.'
1836, ^fajor-CJen. Arthur Sanilvs Stawell "Walsh.
C.B.. R.M.. and d. Feb. 1857, having by liim, who
d. 4 June, l^LrO. had i.ssue.
TJie youny-fr sod.
Rkv. Wi:i;sTKn FiiKPEnicK HKxnv Hnoi-F.n. ^l.A.
Trin. Coll. Dublin, lucumlient cif AVithington.co. Lan-
caster, b. o April. 181t;, m. 1 Aucr. 18i3, Mary, dau. of
Edward Wriofht. of ^lauldeth Hall, near ^lanchester.
and (/. 4 July, 1849, having by her, who d. l21 June,
188G, had issue,
Edmund Hl'xtlkv. of whom presently.
Mary Blanche, h. 30 Oct. 1847.
The only son,
Edmund Huntlf.v Hoocr.R. of Lanptons. Alresford,
Hants, J. P., Capt. 3rd Batt. Royal Wai^vickshire
Regt. (Club — Windham), late Lieut. "Warwickshire
Yeomanry, B.A. Chiist Cburch, Oxford, h. 31 Jar.
184-5, m. 10 Jan. 1867. Lady Alice ^Maud Stuart, dau. of Charles Knox, 4tli
Earl of Castle Stewart (see Burke's I'eerane and Baron etarje), and has issue,
I. Stuart Huntlcv, Lieut. R.H.A.. /-. 20 Doc. 1867.
II. Gerald Huntley, h. 23 Oct. 1873.
I. Sybil Maud Marie, b. 2 Aug. 1869, m. 1893, Lieut. -Col. Peter Auberton,
late 2ud D.aguou Guards, of Tlie Weir, Alresford, Huuis, and lias issue,
Muriel :\[aud. h. 1894.
Arms — Arg. fretty gu. a castle sa.
sa. a fret arg. Motto — Garde bien.
Crest — In front of a lioi/s head erased
HOPKINS.
Lineage. — This family lived on their paternal estate for at least three
hundred years. The house, now a farmhouse, stands within a t[uarter of a
mile of Talycoed Court, formintr part of that estate.
HowEL .AlP HoPKiN, of Llantihangel. Ystern Llewern, wliose will is endorsed
1600, was father by Cibyl. his wife, of John ap Howel, Hopkyn ap Howel.
and "William ap Howel. It is probable that Hopkyn ap Howel was father of,
William Hopkins, of Ty Isha, left by Alice, his wife, whose will was proved
30 Feb. 1651, a son,
John Hopkins, of Ty Isha, whose will was proved 16 Oct. 1684. He left
issue, by Elizabeth, his wife,
I. Onias, of whom prest-ntly.
II. William (Rev.), rector of Llanfihangel Ystern Llewern, b. 7 June, 1659,
m. Sarah, dau. of William Probyn, of Xcwland, co. Gloucester, and eventual
heir to her brother, .Sir Edmund Probyn, Chief Baron of the Exchequer,
and had issue,
1. John, of ^Sewland. and of Lincoln's Inn, who assumed the name of
Probyn, in compliance with the will of his maternal uncle, Sir Edmund
Probyn; he in. Ann, dau. and sole heir of John HowelJ, of Lincoln's
Inn, and had issue, a son, Edmund Probyn, of Xewland, co. Gloucester,
High Sheritf 1747, m. Sophia, dau. of Richard Dalton, and was buried
1819, leaving issue, from whom are descended the Propyns, of Longhope,
and Sir Dighton Probyn, K. C.S.I, (^ee Burke's Landed Gentry).
HOPKINS. 3-^-»
2. Williain, of I/ondon, m. Sarah, dau. of Walter Williams, of Diugestow,
CO. ^loniuoutli, ami had is.suc. an oulj child, Tlioinas, who in. his cousin,
Amelia, dau. of Sir John Hopkins, Knt.. Lord ^layor, and d.s.p. (-v<?e
heJow).
Til. .lohu. of Llr.nfihangel Roirgiet.
IV. James.
I. Rachel, /;;. James Powell, of Llanlhvyd, and had a .';on, . Anthony, who
recovered by law the estate oi Cillwcli, from the Duke of Hamiltim.
II. Elizabeth, iL iudu.
III. Anne, in. Samuel Lewis.
IV. Another dau. m. Adam Thomas, of Llanfihangel Ystern Llewem, and
had issue.
The eldest son.
O.NIAS Hoi'KiN-s, of Ty Isha, was buried 15 March, 1722, leaving by x\.iine,
liis wife,
I. Jonx, of whom presently.
II. Nicholas, of Llantillio Peitholy, who left issue, by Anne, his wife, a son,
Nicholas, of the same ]ilace, who by 3Iargaret, his wife, had issue, David,
^Margaret, Aunc, and Mary.
III. David, of Llangattoek Lingoed, cl. unm. 29 Nov. 1771.
I. Elizabeth. ii. Anne.
The eldest son,
Jonx Hopkins, of Ty Lsha. h. IS Oct. 16S5, vi. .Mary, dau. of William
Prichard, of The Graig, paternally descended from Sir Thomas Butten or de
Bouloffne, one of Bermird Newmarch's Knights. He d. 9 Nov. 1749, buried
in Llanfihangel Church, and left issue,
I. William, of Ty Isha. who was killed by a fall from his horse, 18
April, 1751, S.J}.
II. J(jHX (Sii-), of whom presently.
III. James. IV. David.
The second son.
Sir Joiix HiU'KIXS. of Ty Isha, who s. his brother 1751, had previously
settled in London, and became an eminent merchant ; he was Lord Mayor
1791. He m. Ann, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Charles Simkins. of Avebury,
Wilts (with her only sister, Dorothv. who m. Sir John Wiliiam Anderson.
Hart., :^[.P., Lord Mayor of London "1797. and d.s.p. 1817). Sir John d. U
Oct. 1798, and was buried at Wanstead. Essex, leaving issue,
I. William, VI. Mary, dau. of Riclmrd Lewis, of Laurence Lane, Cheapside,
and had i^;sue.
1. John William, barrister-at-law, d..^.v. 1852.
2. Richard Lewis, d..i.p. 1825.
3. David (Rev.), rector of Bucknell, Salop, w. Ann, dau. of — Cockell,
and had issue, an only child. AVilliam Yaughan, who d. an infant.
1. Elizabeth, d. mnn. 10 June, 18G3.
2. Mary Ann, d. num. 2 ^farch, 1859.
3. Sarah, d. unm. 22 April, 1857.
II. Charles, d. unm. 20 Fei>. 1834.
t. Mary Ann, m. Christopher Taddy, of London and Croydon, and had
issue.
II. Elizabeth, m. 13 June. 1793. Joseph Bradney. D.L., of Bradney. Somerset,
and d. April. 1830. leaving issue {sf;n tJiat family).
III. Amelia, r,i. her cousin, Thomas Hopkins, son of William Hopkins, of
London, and d.s.p. (see above).
330
FAMILY RECORDS.
DE HORSEY.
Lineage. — The de Hoi;>kvs aie desccndfid from
the ancient and kniu:htly family of that name, of
■n-hom Sir William dk. Hi.nitEV. Knt.. son of Piuni'
r>E HoKSEV, living' ttnip. 1Ii:xi:y TI, h;id issue, a
son. Sir Willlvm de Hoi;sev, Kut., living- femp.
Hexrt III, who had issue, two sons, John de
Horsey, living 21 Edwakd II. -whose wife was
Christian, and Ralph, of -whom we treat. The
3-ounger son.
Rali'H de Hoksey, m. Eleanor, dau. of — Kelway.
and d. 'IS Edward III, leaving issue, a sou,
JoHx Horsey de Horsey, go. Somerset, son and
heir 19 Richard II, who left issue, a son,
JoHX Horsey de Horsey, who )n. Elina, dau. of
Philip, and sister and heir of Philip Mai bank de
Clifton, and left issue, a son,
Sir John de Horsey, Knt., wlio d. 1 Hexry VI.
leaving by his second wife a son,
Tho.mas de Horsey, of Clifton i\Ialbanke, co. Dorset, m. Helen, dau. of John
Fitzjames, of Redlynch. co. Somerset, and d. S Edward IY (will dated
10 May, and proved 1 Nov. 146S), leaving issue,
1. JoHX, of whom presently.
a. William, clerk and residentiary of -Cathedral Church, Exeter (will
dated C> June, 1531, proved 12 Oct. IS-i^).
III. Thomas, ia. Ellen, dau. of Richard Dodisham. and had a son, John.
I. Agnes, 111. Philip Dodington, of Woodland, and had issue.
The eldest son,
JoHX HoRSEV. of Cliftou Malbanke. Dorset, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
Richard Turgis, of Turgis ^lelcombe. Dorset, and d. 2-i Hexry Yllt (1532).
leaving issue,
I. John (Sir), of Clifton, Knt.. )a. Johanna (ur Elizabeth),
!Maudlcy of Coscombe, and left issue (will dated 2U Dec.
20 June, 15-1-7).
II. Jasper, of whom presently.
r. Agnes, living 1532.
II. Dorothy, m. ^\'illiam Green, of ^lilton, Clevedon, Somerset, and had
issue.
The second son,
Jasper Hor:<ey. of E.xeter, Devon, m. Joan. dau. and heir of Peter Wclford.
and d. (will dated 1 Sept. and proved 26 Oct. 1546), having by her, who d.
about 1558, had issue,
I. George, of Digswell. Herts, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Ralph Sadleir, Knt..
and was buried 15 Feb. 1587, having by her, who was buried 28 .June, 1576,
had issue.
II. Jasper, m. Anne, dau. of Sir John St. Legcr, of Anerie, Devon, and had
issue.
III. Edward (Sir), Capt. of the Isle of Wight, d. March, 1582.
IV. Thomas. v. Francis. vi. John, living 1553.
VII. William, of Avhom presently. viii. Christopher.
IX. Philip, living 1553.
I. Joane, w. Thumas Smith, of Exeter. 11. Mary, m. — Hart.
III. Gertrude, ?)i. — Hart. iv. Catherine. v. Mafaret.
TI. Anne.
dau. of John
lo-i6, proved
DK HORSEY. 331
The seventh son,
"William Hok>ky, living loo3, m. Eleanor, dan. of William Periara, and bad
issue,
I. Jasper, of Exetin\ m. Sarah, dau. of Thomas Clotworthy, of Clotwoi-thy.
and had issue (will dated 27 June, proved '1^> Aug. 159*J).
II. Ji;i;nMi: (Sir), of whom presently.
I. Elfc-anor. ii. Marv.
The second son.
Sir Jfromk Hoi:sLY. of Great. Kynihell and Monks Risborough, Bucks, some-
time Ambassador from Queen Eliza [;ktii to the Czar, Theodore Ivanowitch.
knighted 23 July. li')03. Sheriff of Bucks, 1612. :M.P. for Saltash 1592, for
Camelford 1597. for Bossing 1603, and for East Looe 1614 and 1620. He
7J2. in or about l.j'Jl, Elizabeth, da;:, of GrilHth Hampden, of Hampden, co.
Bucks, nnd sister of Sir Kdniund Hampden, Knt., and d. 13 July, 1625 (will
proved 28 Jan. 1625-6), leavincr i>sue,
I. Wi!H:ini. bapt. 17 Dec. 1592.
II. Jerome, ba[>r. 22 Jan. 15'..'3, buried 12 May, 1594.
III. JoHX, of \\ honi presently.
I. Elizabeth, rn — Duckelt.
U. Frances, m. Henry Knappo, of Woodcote, co. Oxford, and d.s.p.
III. Anne.
The third son,
Caft. John H':'n>K.Y, of Col. Rainsborongh's Regt., was executor to his
father's will 1625-6. He vi. before 29 Sept. 1627, Margaret, dau. of Richard
Knappe. Woodcote, co. Oxford, i^y Agnes, his Avife, dau. of Francis Simeon, of
Pyrton. same co..and was slain at Sherboi-ne Castle, Aug. 1615, having by her,
who was livitig a Avidow 1673, had issue, an onlv son,
Hekccles Hoe-ev, of Xewington Green, Middlesex, b. March, 1631, /;;.
1 :\[ay. 1660. Elizabeth.- dau. of Richard SaUonstall, and d. 27 July, 1699
(will dated 13 Oct. 1697, proved 12 June, 1700), having by her, who d.
13 Api-il, 1724. need 82, had issue,
I. John, or L'-'irhorn, merchant, living' 1724.
II. Richard, of Leghorn, merchant, living 1724.
III. Henry, d.v.p. iv. Jerome, d. in infancy, 1697.
V. Samuel, of Avhom presently.
I. f-lizabetli. Vii. Sir John Foche, Knt., of London, and had issue.
II. Meriel. (7. unm. Sept. 1739.
The youiifjest son.
Major Samuel Horsey, a !Major in the Horse Guards, and appointed
Governor of }sorth Carolina, IS Aug. 1738. He m. Xov. 1703, Mercy, dau. of
Mercy Came, of [Nlortlake, Surrey, and was buiied 27 Aug. 1738. having by
her, who d. 21 Dec. 1744-. had issue.
I. Jerome, h. 9 Oct. 17u7, d.c.p. and buried 5 July, 1735.
It. John, b. 17 Ane. 1709, d. April. 1728.
III. Richaril, b. 5 Xov. 1711, d. young. iv. Samuel, of whom we treat.
I. Elizabeth, m. '.) June, 1741-2. Harry Spencer, of Chislehurst, and d. 1770,
leaving issue.
II. Muriel, '/. young. III. Mercy, d. U7im. 22 July, 1771.
The only surviving son.
Samuel Hor.sey, of Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, Barh King of Arms. b.
12 Aug. 1713. III. 1st. 1740, Lsabella, dan. of Gen. Movie, of Bary St.
Edmunds ; she d.^qi. 1761. He r/i. 2ndlv. 15 April, 1762, Caroline, eldest dnu.
of Joshua Grigby, of Bury St. Edmnnils, co. Suffolk, and d. 28 Oct. 1771.
having by her, who d. 17 Dec. 1771, had an only cliild.
* Tills ludv was descended from Thomas Plantagenet, Cth son of Edwaed III {-^ee
Kntteit /t/W/Vy).
•"3- FAMILY RECORDS.
Caroi.i.nk 1[o|.<kv, /,. 2:, April, 17t>;-5. ,n. Ist. 11 Jan. 1781. Georffe
Wadilin-ton, of Ely. Camlis.. and by liim. who >L 5 April. 178o. had i->up (>re
Bi-i;k-k's LitinJrd Gtutnj, \VAi>niN.;T(iX. of CarPiiham). She ru. indiv, lU ApVil,
1787, Rkv. Samlkl Kildkijuke. of Great Glcmhani. co. SuiTolk, D.'D.. rector of
Campsea Ashe and Triniley St. [Martin, co. SutTolk. and d. 2-2 June, 18-lo,
havins^ l>y him. who was /-. 9 [NLirch. 17r)!». and d. 5 Sept. 1847, had is.-^ue,
I. Spenckp. Hui;si;v. of whom pre.'^cntiy.
I. Caroline, d. num. 17 ^fav. 1884.
II. Mary Anne, d. youne. 1"2 June, 179.5.
III. Letitia Mary, d. iinut. 1-5 Dee. 18:U.
IV. Georgina J]lizabeth. */. n.um. 4 July, 1858.
Si'EXCF.R HoKSEV PE IIORSET (formerly Spencor Hor<cv Kildprhee). of Great
GlemJiam. co. Suffolk, assumed by Royal Licence, dated 13 April, 183-J. the
name and arms of i>\: Hoi;sev in"^lieu'of those of Kilderbee. He was M. P.
for AldebnrLrh, Orford, and Xewcastle-uuder-Lyrae, h. 2 Sept. 17^0, m,
23 Feb. 1821. Louisa [Maria Judith Rous, youngest dau. of John, 1st Earl of
Stradbroke {.<te Rirke's Peerage cmd Bamuef'ije). and d. 2'J Mav. 1860,
having by her, Avho d. 24 [March, 18 t3, had issue,
r. William Henry Beaumont, Lieut. -Clen. late Grenadier Guards, b. 25 Feb.
1826.
II. Algeexux FREDERrcK Rocs, of whom presently.
I. Adeline Louisa Maria, m. 1st, 20 Sept. I808, James Thomas, 7th Earl of
l-ardigan (see Bcrke's Pe'-roge and B.irnnetage, Aieesbert. M.), who d.s.p. 28
March, 18fJ8. She m. 2ndly, 28 Aug. 1873, Antonio Manuelo. Count de
Lancastre in Portugal.
The second son,
Admiral Aloerxox Frederick Rou.s de Horsey, of Melcombe House, Cowes,
Isle of Wight (C7/(^— United Service), J.P. co. Southampton, served in the
operations on the coast of Syria, 1840 (Syrian and Turkish medals), in
Jamaica during the Rebellion, 1865, in Canada during the Fenian disturbc-nces
1866-7, and has held many hig-h commands in the Xavy. He is the author of
a work entitled Pule of the Puod at Sea. He was h. 2.5* July, 1827, m. 9 April,
1861, Caroline Augusta, dau. of Admiral Andrew Drew, and has issue.
I. Spencer Victor Yorke. Litut. R.X.. b. 4 June, 1863.
I. Louisa 'Sl(M'y Adeline, b. 27 March. 1862, m. 8 Oct. 1885. Capt. Thomas
Vaughan Wynn Phillips. R.A., and has issue.
II. Muriel Adeline Enidenell, b. 3 Oct. 1868, m. 26 July, 1894, William
Croughton Peel. 3rd Dragoon Guards, of Peele Fold, co. Lancaster, and
Trenant. co. Cornwall, and has issue (>■/''' Berke's Landed Gentry).
III. Grace Adeline Rous, b. 25 Aug. 1880.
Arms — Arg. three horses' heads coaned and bridled or. Crest — A horse's
head couped arg., in armour or, bridled az., on the head a plume of three
feathers, the dexter gold, the centre of the third and the sinister o-a.
HORTON.
Lineage. — William Hortox, of Firth House, Barki.sland, Halifax, Yorks,
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Howson, of Toothill. Halifax, and d. about
1640, having by her (who made her will 16 July, I66O) had issue,
I. William, of Firth House and Howi-oyde in Barkisland, which latter place
he bought from Thomas Moulds in 15 Charles I. m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Gledhill. of Barkisland, and made his will 1655, and left issue
by her (whose will is dated 13 July, 1670),
H OUT ox.
333
1. Thomas, of Barkishiud Hall, b. 2 April, 1651, m. IGT'J, Evenlda, daa.
of John Thoruliill. of Fixby, and d. 2 Jan. 1(599. leaving issue^
(1) Gledhill, h. ol Dec. l(>^o, il. yciing.
(2) Thomas, d. young i) May, 1080.
(3) William.
(1) Elizabeth, „>. Richard Bold, of Bold,
Lancashire, and had issne.
(2) Susanna, xt. 14- Oct. ITUO, llichard Beau-
mont, of Whitley, Yorks, and had issue.
2. William, of Howroyvle, m. 12 Dec. 1700,
Mai-y, fourth dau. of Sir Richard I^Lusgrave,
Bart., of Heyton Castle, Cumberland, and d.
19 Feb. 1715-16, leavlntr issue,
(1) William, of Coley, Halifax, J. P., m.
Mary, dau. of — Chester, and (/. 17;'.9-iO.
having had issue, a son, who d. young, and
Mary, (/, uniii.
(2) Richard, of Howroyde, d.s.p.
1. Elizabeth, m. William Batte, of Okewell,
Yorks.
2. Sarah, !/;. Alexander Butterworth, of BeltieUl, Lancasaire.
3. Judith, m. Joseph Finch, of Westenhanger, Keut, and (/. 12 Oct. 16 iS.
n. JosuL-A. of whoiu presently. " c vn
III. Thomas, of Liverpool, merchant. „i. Frances, eldest dau. of Alderman
Thomas Throppe, J.P. of Chester, and d. 30 :^Urch, lb60.
I. Sarah, m. John Gledhill. of Barkisland Hall, and had a dau., Sarah.
Tl. Elizabeth, d. July, 167u.
m. Susan, III. Richard Hoylc.
The second son, , ^ r. c n tt n
JosHUV Horaux, of Sowerbv. of Horton Manor, and of Stansfield Hall, near
Bradford J. P., b. 1619, m. "':Martha. dau. and co-heir of Thomas Bmns, ut
Rushworth, Bingley, and d. 7 April, 1679, having by her, who d. 23 July,
1694, had issue,
T Joshua. J. an infant. ii. Jo.^hua. of whom presently.
III. Elkana, of Thornton Hall. Bradford, Yorks, Couusellur-at-Law, 6. oi
Aug. 1659,\/.s.f'. and buried 28 Jan. 1728-9. , ^r t^ c
IV. ^Thomas, M.D., b. 26 Xov. 1G60, m. the dau. of — ^^ atmough, M.D., ot
London, and (/.>-.p. -1 March, 1694.
I. Sarah, b. 22 June, 165-4. d. 4 Sept. 1670. t. „ ,
II. Martha, b. 30 April, 1656, m. John Gdi, ot Car House. Rotherham,
Yorks, and had two sons and a dau.
III. Elizabeth, '/. young.
The eldest snrv-iving son, _ -,_,,, ,..--,
Jo^HCA H0RT(.\, of Chadderton, Lanca.^hire. b. 22 Jan. Ibo,, m. 2/ ieb. lb/^,
Mary, dau. of Robert Gregg, of Bradley, Cheshire, and Hapbford, and,;/.
15 Dec. 1708, having hv her, who d. 27 Dec. 1708, had issue,
I. Thomas, d. young." n. Thomas, of whom presently.
III. William, bapt. 12 Oct, 1686. d. young.
IV. William, bapt. 27 Sept. 1692.
V. Joseph, bapt. 8 March, 1693, J..*.p. , ,^ , -i i«o- /
VI. Janies, Receiver-General in the Isle of Man, b. 10 Aprd, 169.^, d. num.
14 Dec. 1734.
vii. Joshua, bapt. 1 Feb. 1697, d. young.
I. Martha, m. 30 Xov. 1697, Richard Clayton, of Adlington, Lancashire, aud
had issue. , ^ . , , ,
ir. Sarah, bapt. 6 Jan. 1687. m. Thomas Williamson, of Liverpool, merchant.
III. Mary', bapt. 4 Feb. 1090, d. young.
'>34. FA:MILY RECORD:
IV. Mary. bapt. 14 Aiitr. ltJ9(3, d.-s-.jj. v. Jane. m. — Parrv, of Liverpool.
VI. f]lizahetli, »(. — Williainson, of Livcrprol.
The eldest surviving' son.
TuoM.vs HoRTOX. of Chadderton. Lnn.-a>liire. J. P., Governor of the I.^le of
Man, for Lord i)erbv. b. -i :May, 10S5. m. Ann. dau. and co-heir of Richard
Mostjn, of London, and d. IS :MarL-h. l7o7. having by her, who d. 17 June,
17*25. had issue,
I. Thomas, d. vounir, 20 June. 172U.
II. William (Sir), of Chadderion. created a Bnronet 19 Jan. 1764. J. P.
Laucashire. High Sheriil 1764-. h. 13 Dec. 1712. m. Susannah, dau. and
co-heir of Francis Warts, of Barnes Hall. Yorks. and d. 2.;. Feb. 177i.
having by her, who d. 19 ilay, 1778. had i.-;sue.
1. Watts (Sir), 2nd Bart., of Cliaddertoii, /-. 1 7 Xov. 1753. m. 5 June. 1778.
Harriet, dau. of James. Lord Stanley, eldest sou of Edward, 11th Earl of
Derby, and d. 15 Xov. 1811, having by her. wlio d. 1830, had issue, a dau.,
Harriet Susanna Anne, h. 14 Jan. 1790, m. 1813. :Major Charles Rhvs,
33rd Regt., and d. 29 Dec. 1827, leaving issue.
2. Thomas (Sir), 3rd Bart., of Chadderton. in holy oi'ders, vicar of
Badsworth, h. 21 July, 1758. m. 1779. Elizabeth, dau. of James, Lord
Stanley, and d. 2 ^March, 1821, having by her. who d. 1796. had issue, a
dau., Charlotte Pollard, of Stannery Hall. Halifax, and h.ad issue [see
Burke's Extinct Baroiutaue).
3. William, Lieut. -Col. 2nd Laucashire Militia, b. 21 Oct. 1767 dsp
15 April. 1816. ■ '^'
[IT. Jo'^HUA. of Avhom present! V.
I. Mary, d. num. ii. Anne, d. nnm. iir. Jane, d. num.
IV. Sarah, d. num.
y. Susanua. 7n. 24 March, 1743, George Lloyd, of Hulme. Cheshire, and had
issue.
The third son,
Jo.SHL'A HoKTOX, of Howroyde, Halifax, Yorks. b. 12 May, 1720, m. 1st.
Aune, dau. of George Clarke. Governor of Xew York, which lady d.s.p.
23 May. 1764. He m. 2ndly. 20 Oct. 1765, Maria Bethia, dau. of Rev. Jr-hn
Woolin, rector of Emley, Yorks, aud vicar of Blackburn, Lancashire,
and d. 29 June. 1793, liaving by her, who d. 8 Feb. 18U6, agtd 66. had
issue,
I. Thomos. of Howroyde, Yorks, J. P. and D.L., b. 28 An?. 1706. m.
12 March, 1789. Lady Mary Gordon, dau. of Georcre. 3rd Earlof Aberdc-eu
(see Bi'liKE':> Pf-era';c a)id Baro)ieta(fe), and d. 2 Dec. 1825. having by her.
who d. Aug. 1852. had issue (ste BfRKE's Landed Gentry).
II. JosHLA Sydney, of whom we treat.
III. William (Rev.),M.A., of Summer Castle. Rochdale. Lancashire, vicar of
St. Clary's. Roclidule. b. 5 :May. 1769. m. 7 Xov. 1793, Elizabeth, dan. of
John Lyon. ]^LD. of Liverpool, and d. 13 Aug. 1817, having by her, who (?.
24 Oct. 1835. had issue.
1. Joshua John, d. in infancy, 14 Feb. 1795.
2. William Spencer, b. 25 April, 179*), d. num. 7 Jan. 1821.
3. Joshua George, d. an infant. 7 Feb. 1803.
4. Ciiarles Thomas, b. 14 July. 1804, d. 13 Aug. 1821.
5. Richard George, of Leeds, b. 8 March. 1806. m. 3 April. 1828, P'milv,
dau. of Robert Boultou. of Great Driffield. Yorks.
1. Mary Anue, b. 28 June, 1797.
2. Katharine, d. an infant, 30 Jan. 1800.
3. Charlot^te, b. 15 Xov. 18^2, vi. 12 May. 1830, Stephen Davey, of
Redruth, Cornwall, and had issue.
4. Elizabeth Maria, 6. 8 July, 1807, vi. X^ov. 1850, William Lloyd, M.D.
5. Jane, d. an infant, 1 Aug. 18ij9.
HUGHES. 335
IV. Riclmrd Heni-y. Licut.-Col. Stth K?gt., h. 6 May, 1777, aud >L liO ApiiK
ISlo, leaving i.ssne. bv Francos, hi.s wife.
I. Anna !Maria, d. mnn. 19 .luly. 1S31.
II. Jane, (/. iDun. 11 Aug. 1829.
III. Charlotte, vi. 9 April, 1808. Rev. AVilliam Richardson, vic.ir of Fiystua
Ferry. York.s. and d. 18 !May, 1839, leaving issae.
IV. Henrietta.
The second son,
Rf.ar-Ai>miral Joshla Svdnty Hortox, R.X.. Rear-Admind of the White, b.
7 March, 17(>8, ;/'. 12 Jan. 1808. Grace, dan. of James Treacher, anvl -widow of
Henry Whorwood, of Hoadington House. Oxford, and d. 2-i Xdv. 1835, having
by her, Avho d. 8 Nov. 18i5, had issue,
I. Sydney Lhiyd, Lieut. 1-1-th Dragoons, b. 3 Feb. ISIG, d. inrm. 20 May, 18-41:.
II. William, of whom presently.
I. Grace ^farv. d. an infant. 19 April. 1810.
II. Mary Emily, b. 4 Apiil, 1818, nt. July, 18o-4, Rev. Herbert James, M.A.,
and hns issue.
The second son,
Admiral William Hortox. of Livermere Park, Suffolk, C.B., R.N., J. P. fui-
that sliire, h. 22 Aug. 1820, m. 1st, 18 Feb. 181<j. Agues Jane, dau. of
Jacob Jeddere FLsher, of Great Culverdou, Kent, and by her. who d. 25 July,
1853, hud issue,
Agnes ]\Iary, //;. 22 Feb. 1876, Artliur Craigie Oliphant. son of Col. Arthur
Craigie Oliphant. R.E.. of Lossie, N.B., and has issue.
He m. 2ndly. 9 Dec. 1859. Anne ^laria. dau. of John Haniilton. of Sundrum,
Ayrshire, and widow of Capt. Charles Acton Broke, R.E., and d. 22 Maroli,
1883, leaving issue, a son,
Capt. Sydxey Gf.oroe Hor.ro-V, R.A., of Freshwater Court, Isle of Wight,
b. 25 Feb. 18G2, vi. 23 April, 1892. Clara ^Marion, oidy surviving dau. of Rev.
John Edward LcinuL-l Scbreiliei', of Barham, Suffolk, and lias issue,
Eileen Clare Hamilton, b. 26 Jan. 1894.
Arms — Git. a lion rampant arg. langued az. and charged on the slioalder
with a boar's head couped of the last, langued of the field, all within a
bordure engrailed of the second. Crest — A rose gu. seeded or and barbed
vert, within an orle of two branches of the last. IVlotto — Pio re^^e et lege.
HUGHES.
Lineage. — Heniiy Hughes, of St. Swithin's, Worcester, had a son,
Rev. Hknrv Allwriijht Huohes. rector of Honiton. Devon. 31. A. Worcester
Coll., b. lltO, hi. 15 Jan. 1811, Sophia Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Fxlward
Honywoo<l, D.D.. sometime rector of Honiton, and d. 22 May, 1861. having
by her, who d. '.19 Xr)v. 1841. had issue,
I. Henry Honywood. b. 16 Xov. 1813. d. 20 June, 1833.
II. William Templer, of whom presently.
III. George Frederick, b. 20 Aug. 1823, d. 29 Xov. 1841.
IV. Arthur Honywood, C. 6 April, 1827. d. 11 April, 1849.
V. Thomas Ediot, b. 6 Jan. IboO. d. 24 Mav, 1886.
I. Sophia Ljuisa, b. 24 May. 1812, d. 28 Feb. 1821.
u. Caroline Conrtenay, b. 18 June, 1815.
HI. ^[atihla .Maria. 6.4 Jan. 1817.
IV. Harriet Georgina, b. 16 Oct. 1818, d. 21 Xov. 1839.
V. Isabella Raymond, b. 5 July, 1820.
sm;
FAMILY RECORDS.
VI. Ellen Sopbia, h. 13 Aug. 18i>5, ,1. -11 Jul v. 1S03.
VII. Willielmina ChariottL', h. I'-i Oct. 1832, m. 19 Aug. 18o2, Gen. Sir
George ^[aIcolm, G.C.B.
The second son,
Gex. Siu Wir.r.iAM Templki; Himiies, K.C.B., of Dunley,
Bovey Tracey, Devon (Club — Unitoil Service). Gen. in
the Indian Army, served in the Sutlej Campaign 184-.J-G,
Punjab Campaigu 181:8-9, X.W. Froutier l801-:2 ('men-
tioned in despatches, and thanks of Government), Indian
^lutiny l8o7-9 (thanks of Government), appointed r<>
commatul of 1st Punjtib Cavalry 18.'>-J, for valuable service
in the field, commanded Hoilsou's Horse I8o9-L>0, Central
Indian Horse 18<37-9, Punjab Frontier Force 18(>9-70.
and a division of the Indian Army 1879-84. He was h.
"1 April. 1822, )n. 1st, 1855, Katherine ]Mary. dau. and co-
heiress of Comm. Thomas Weutworth Bailer, II. X. {^f-e
Btrke's Li.aideil Genfnj). and by her., who (/. 1872, has issue,
I. Henry Wentworth, who by Royal Licence assumed
the name of Bl'ller in addition to Hughes, b. 5 Nov
Army, and d. 1 Dec. 188 t.
II. Edwai'd Honywood, Capt. York and Lancaster Regt., now on the Stall",
b. 5 ^March, 1 St !t3.
iir. Ralph Buller, Indian Civil Service, b. 28 Feb. 1871.
I. Edith Isabella, b. 22 Xov. 18o0.
II. Margaret Honywood, b. 20 Feb. 1864, in. 30 Aug. 1887, Capt. Cyril
St. Clair Cameron, yth ((^)ueen's Royal) Lancers.
He m. 2Qdly, 187G. Georgiana Maria, dau. of the Rev. AVilliam John Phillpotts,
Archdeacon of Cornwall, and has by her,
IV. Louis Campbell, h. 7 March, 1877. '
V. Guy Ferguson, b. 29 July. 18S0.
III. Gertrude Caroline, b. 2(5 March, 1878.
IV. Janet Mary, b. 12 March, 1879.
Arms — Per pale az. and gu. on a chevron embattled counter-embattled erm.
between throe tleurs de lys arg. two swords chevronwise ppr. pomels and
hilts or. Crest — In front of a sword palewise point downwards ppr. pomel
and hilt or, an arm in armour couped at the elbow and fesswise, the hand
in a gauntlet all ppr. holding a tleur de lys gu.
185G, entered the
HUNTER.
Lineage. — Andrew Galloway Hr.virR, of Denholra,
X.B., in. Isabella, dau. of William Wilson, and d. 1882,
having by her, who d. 1879, had issue.
Sin William Wil.son" Hl-xteu, K.C.S.I., of Oaken Holt,
Cumnor, Berks, and 128, Piccadilly, W. (Clubs — Athenteum,
Piccadilly, and the County Clubs, 0.x;ford and Berkshire),
J. P. and D.L. for Berks and Count}- Councillor for the
Camnor Division, J. P. for (Oxfordshire. M.A. Oxon, LL.D.
Cambs., created CLE. 1878, C.S.L 1884, K.C. S.I. 18^7,
and Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem ;
formerly Member of the Legislative Council of the
Governor General of India; President of the Indian
Education Committee ; Vice-Chancellor of the University
of Calcutta, and a member of the Indian Finance
HUNTLEY.
33;
Committee. Sir William was l>. 18 tO, to. 1863, Jessie, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas :MuiTav, ^l.A., LL.D., J. P.. and has issue,
I. William Chevers, Lieut, 'ylncl O.xfonlshire Light Infantry, h. 15 Jul}',
1S70.
II. Campbell Murray, h. 20 -May, 1877.
Arms — Per fcss wavy or and az. in chief two hunting horns vert, garnished
and strinsred gu. in base an atichor nrg. Crest— A dexter and a sinister arm
shooiiug'au arrow froiii a bow all n^-. Motto — (Over the crest). Far and
sure.
HUNTLEY.
Lineage. — From the reign of Hkxky YIII, the
pedigree of the family of Huntley has been recorded,
to the present day, in the College of Arms, London,
and can be traced back to Clwythenoc. who held the
Castle and Barony of ^Monmouth, founded the Abbey
of Monmouth, and J. before lOSG. The name was
obtained from the Lordships of Huntley in the Forest
of Dean.
JoHX HCNTLKV, of Staudish and Boxwell, living
3-1 Henry VIII, m. Alice, dau. and co-heir of
Edmund Langley, of Siddington, son of Walter
Lano-lev, of Knowlion, b} Isabel, his wife, dau. and
sole^heir of William Pope, Serjcant-at-Law, by
Maro-aret, his wife, dau. and heir of Sir John de
Langley, of Siddington. He d. 1543, leaving issue,
l.°Georo-e, of Frocester, m. Catherine, dau. of John
Walsh, of Sodbury, and J. 1580, buried at Wood-
chester, leaviug an only son,
John, of Frocester, vt. Jane, dau. of Sir Edward Karne, of co. Gh
and d.v.j). 14 Aug. 1570, having had a son,
Georo-e (Sir), Knt., of Frocester, m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir
Winter, Knt., of Lidney, and d. 13 Sept. 162-2, leaving issue,
a. William, rn. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Edward Read,
and d.s.j).
b. Edward, d.s.p. r. George, d.s.p.
a. Jane, in. John Read.
h. Mary, m. Giles Foster, of Dronock.
c. Elizabeth, m. John Abrahall, of Juson, co. Hereford.
d. Eleanor, living 1634, d. unm.
II. Hen'RT, of whom presently-.
I. Ann, m. Henry Baskerville.
The second son.
Hexry Hl'MLKY, of Boxwell, whose will bears date 1556, m. 1st, L
dau. of William Throgmorton. of Tortworth, and had issue,
I. George, of whom presently.
I. Frances, in. John Bowdler, of Tortworth. ii. Elmor.
He ?/i. 2udly, Anne, dan. of John Ruiford, and d. 1556, having by
issue, J 1 • c T 1
II. Edmund, Col. in the Army. w. Agnes, dau. and heir ot Jolin
and widow of John Nanfan, of Burnsley, and d.s.p. (will dated
1591).
III. ^largaret.
The elder son,
imoi-gan .
William
of Yate,
lizabeth,
her had
Kemeys.
25 June,
33^ FAMILY HKCORDS.
George Huntley, who acquired the manor and tivi warren of Hnxwell, in
Ciloiicestersliire. fevip. Ja.mf.s I. hy puri-lmse from Sir Wultcr K;ileigli. grantee
from the Crown, and was ^l.P. for Crieklndc loo.'i. and High ShcritT of
Gloucestershire lotio. He m. Constance, dau. and co-heir of Edward Ferrers,
of AVood BevingtOTi. i-o. Warwick, second son of Sir Edward Ferrei-s. of
Baddesley Clinton, and liad issne.
I. John, 1)1. 1st. Frances, dau. of Sir John Conway, and by her had a son.
John, an oflieer in the Army, who il..<.p. He m. liiidly, Elizabeth, dau. of
— Vaughan, but il.v.p. "without surviving issue.
II. George, d.f.p. and burled at lioxwell. 7 A])ril. 1.57G.
III. William, of Xailsworth. m. "io July, 1600, Anne, dau. of Thomas
^lortran, and -widow of Richard Read, and had a dau. Elizabeth.
IV. ^Iatthew. of whom presently.
I. Constance, bapt. 13 Jan. 1583. //;. 1st, 25 July, lo99, Capt. Nicholas
Baskerville. and had issue, a dau. She m. 2ndl}', Sir John Sidney, and
by him had issue.
II. Elizabeth, ra. Thomas Guy.
The youngest son,
Matthew Hcxtley, of Box well, Capt. Prince Rupert's Hoi'se, bapt. 15S0,
m. 1st, Jane Algini, and had a son.
I. Matthew, of Boxwell, bapt. 1613, 'l..<.p.. and was s. by his half brother,
George.
He ?/;. 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Sir George Snitrge, Knt., Baron of the Exchequer,
and d. 1653, buried at Boxwell, having by her, who d. IGG^, had issue,
II. George, of whom presently. in. Thomas, d. inim.
IV. Henry, d. unm. V. William, (7. tinm. 10 March, 1661.
VI. Edmund, d. unm. vii. utiles, of Harscomb, 1662, m. and had issue.
I. ^[ary, hi. George Lyte. of Layterton, co. Gloucester.
II. Alice, m. 4 Nov. 1649, John AVinniard. of London, and d. 2 Sept. 1650.
III. Frances, m. Thomas Smith, of the Inner Temple.
IV. Gabriel, d. num. v. Ann, m. 1651, Thomas Smith, and had issue.
Tiie second son.
Geohge Hlxtley. of Boxwell, h. 1619. m. Sylvester, dau. and heir of Edward
Wekys, of Wells and Shiplake, co. Somerset, and d. 11 (or 19) July. 1670,
aged 51, having by her, who t7. 25 (or 24) Feb. 1675, aged 47, had issue,
I. George, (/. num. 1679, aged 26. il. ^Iattuew, of whom presently.
III. Henry Wekys Edward (Rev.), of Wells. Somerset, I'ector of Boxwell,
atjed 25 in 1682, d. 27 Jan. 1726, leaving bv ^larv, his wife,
^1. Job, b. 16S9.
2. Samuel (Rev.), rector of Boxwell. h. 1691, d. 1737.
3. William, d. 1728. 4. John. b. 1694.
1. Mary, b. 1693. 2. Elizabeth, b. 1698.
IV. Edward, of Gaslatt, co. Somerset, ased 20 in 1682.
I. !Mary, //;. 1st, Walter Allday, of Hard wick, co. ^lonmoutb, and 2udly. Sir
Thomas Engletield, of Engletield, Berks.
II. Frances. iii. Susannah. iv. Silvester. v, Elizabeth.
VI. Anne. vii. Alice. viii. Henrietta, b. 1669.
The second son.
Matthew Huntley, of Boxwell, b. 1655, summoned by the Herald.s at the
Visitation, 1682, in. 1st. 1683. Elizabeth, dau. of — Guise, of Denton; she
d.s.}'. 1694. He m. 2ndly (settlements dated 25 May. 1689), Elizabeth, dan.
of John Chandler, of Aldermanl)ui-y. and eventually one of the co-heirs of
the Right Rev. Ur. Chandler, Bishop of Durham, and d. 10 Aug. 1711,
having l^y her, who d. 3 July, 1713, had issue,
I. ^latthew. (/. nuiii. 5 Jan. 1711, aged 18.
II. Richaf:!'. of whom present I v.
.1. Elizabeth, d. in infancy, 6 May, 1691.
IIUXTLEY. 339
II. Rose. J. ttnni. 1.} Jan. 1711, aa;cd 23.
iH. Elizant'lh, /..^js yiny, WXk >h. Thomas Johnston, of Newcustle-on-Tyue,
and d. 1 jsov. 177.>. He d.s.p. same venr.
^_ IV. :Murj, /,. li.-, AuLT. lt!98, ./. »,///;. 2 Julj, 17GS.
The .second son,
Kkv. RtCfiAi:D Hr.vir.KY, of BoxutII, bapt. 4 Feb. 1089, rcc-t.,r of Boxwell
CO Lrloucesterand CasHecombe. co. Wilts, who >,>. rsettlemeuts dnted 4 \n^'
i^^.',^"')'.' "-Y"- "^ ^■"^- ^^""'"''y ^'''' Wiu-ner, of the Danejohn, Cantcrbury
and ot Ualsin.irham AI)bcv, Xoifolk, and was buried 17 April, 1728 havin- bv
lier, who (/. 18 June. 17G1. bad issue. ' o J
I. Richard, bapt. Oct. 1711), buried 1720.
II. RlCHAKO. of whom presentlv.
I. Ann ?. 1718, ;/K Heiuy Stephens, of Chavcnage, co. Gloucester, and was
buried 2.3 ^[ay. IbOl.
''■ ?^f :>\?- ^'rl'-'\ ^"''^' ^^^^^'^ ^'^^^y Woodward, of Bristol, merchant,
and (7. 2 Dec. 179/, leavine issue.
III. Dorothy, L 1724, d.s.p: iv. Elizabeth, h. U Jan. 1725, d. num.
1 he second sou.
Rev. Richard HcxTr.EY. of Boxwell Court, co. Gloucester, :N[.A., rector of Box-
well and of fchepton Moyne. bapt. 23 Feb. 1721, m. (settlements dated 4 Sept
I /o4) Anne, dan. and heiress of Nicholas Beaker, of Xettleton House, co. Wilts
and il o .March. 1794. having by her. who was buried ."; Dec. 1782, had issue '
I. Richard, of whom presentlv. '
";^^^^'"'^^^^"^ (Rev.), rector of Cold-Aston, co. Gloucester, bapt. 18 Dec
1//1, d. unm., and buried 5 Dec. 1844.
K Anne, bapt. 5 Sept. 1758, m. Rev. James Hardwicke, LL.D., rector of
iithenngton, co. Gloucester, and was 'buried .<;.p. 2tJ June 1844
II Catherine, bapt. 5 Sept. 1759, m. 1786, Rev. Benjamin Sprye. Prebendarv
of Sahsbuiy and rector of Redclilfe, Bristol, and was buried 12 Jan 1837
leaving issue. '
;Qi-^^'''6'; ^""P^- }^}^''^'- ^"^^" '"• l-'^- Tbomas Huehes. of Stroud, who d.
Iblo She m. 2ndly, June, 1818, William Whale Darke. M.D., and was
buried 12 Feb. 1833.
lY. Elizabeth, bapt. 4 Dec. 1767, d. num. March. 1820.
V. S^rah, bapt. 24 April, 1769, m. 14 June, 1796. William Yeel. of Alkerton
CO. (Gloucester, and J. 7 April, 1820, having by him, who -7. 6 Dec! following'
had issue. ^'
1"he elder son.
Rev RicHAHD Hlxtlet. of Boxwell Court, co. Gloucester, M.A., rector of
Boxwell and of Doddington, h. 26 March, 1766, m. 3 May, 1790 Anne dau
and sole heiress of Yen. James Webster, LL.B., Archdeacon of Gloucester by
''i :■ ^IV ' '^•'''- ^"""^ ^'^''■'^'■' °*' ^i<^hard Twells. of Xewark. co. Linr>oln
and of Elizabeth, his wife, sister and heiress of William Warburton Dd'
J.ishop of Gloucester. The Rev. Richard Huntlev d. 16 Oct. 1831, havin- bv
his wife, who d. 25 Feb. 1855, had issue. " ^
'•^^j^^'^^^ ^^'^''!f^^^'" (^e^^-)' •^•I'-. of Boxwell Court, rector of Boxwell and
ot Alderburv, Salop, M.A. and sometime Fellow of All Souls', Oxford h
2 April, 1793, m. 8 July. 1830, Mary, eldest dau. of Richard Ly.^^ter'of
u'^'^r-^.'"'^''',-?^-^'- ^'°'' ^^iropsliire, and d. 4 Mav, 1857, having bv her
• who d. t Dec. 1^62. had issue. ' ^ ~ ■>
1. Richard Freville, B.A., of Boxwell, barrister-at-law, h. 15 Dec 1833
d. unm. 8 Jan. 1863. '
2. Henry, h. 23 Feb. 1835, m. © March, 1861, Lucy, dau. of — Watts of
Sopworth, ^Vllts, and d.s.p. 16 Dec. 1863. She m. 2ncUy, L. W. Brunton
and d.s.p. 31 July, lb88. '
II. James Webster '(Re v.), M.A., vicar of Thursby, Carlisle, and of Clanfield
CO. Oxford, bapt. 9 Sept. 1794, m. 3 Feb. 1829, Ann, eldest dau. of the Rev.
z 2
840 FA^IH.Y RKCORDS.
Saniucl Jixmoii (l()f>(leu<m'_rli. D.L).. C.innn of Carlisle, ami '/. :>) .Taly. 187S,
haviiii^ by hci', wlio (/ 13 Dot" 1S70, had issue.
1. Anne, l)apt. MO Dec. IS^jo, hi. 1 Jan. 1^57, Stephen ^Martin Blake Egan,
who il. o June, 1S80, loavincr issue.
2. Frances Hainet. bapt. 4 Marc-li, lSo8, m. '29 Auu^. 1877. Jolr.i
^rattinson. of Moorend Tlinrsby.
III. Henry Veel f8ir), C-onunandcr R.X.. Lient.-dovernor of Prince Kdward's
Island, bapt. 2\) Nov. 1790, ui. 1st, 20 .Sept. 18:^2, Anne, dau. of Lieut. -Gen.
John Skinner, and by her, who d. 27 March. ISo."), had issue.
1. Spencer Robert. Conun. K.X., b. 20 June, 18:>8, /*;. 20 April, 186.').
Eninia. dau. of William Clayton Clayroti. of Bradford Abbas, iJorset. and
was drowned in the ^Vest Indies 1-5 Fel). 1?^G9, havinq; by her, who id.
2ii(lly. Capt. Hawbayne, had issue. Eva Emma.
2. Henry Ferrers, Lieut, oth Foot, afterwards in the Commissariat
Dept., b. in Prince Edward's Island ."> July. 1812. m. :}0 •March, 18t)0.
Janet Elizabeth, dau. of Donald ^iLacdonald, of Diummoiid, near Qaeens-
town, South Africa, and '/. lo June. 1870, Ifavinp' issue,
Kenry George 31acdonald. b. 10 March, lS72.
Lilian Constance.
1. Constance Anne, b. t) Sept. 1833, J. young-, buried lo ilay, 183i'>.
2. Con.stance Emma, bapt. 12 Feb. 1840, (/. num. G April. 1878.
Sir Henry ni. 2ndly. 15 IJec. 1862. Caroline, d:iu. of the late Rev. Henry
Drury, ]M.A..of Harrow, rector of F'iuL'est, Bucks, which lady J.*-.^. 11 June,
1891. • Sir H. V. Huntley d. 7 May, 1804.
TT. Willia-m Wavbnrton. ^Inior 3rd Draeroon Guards, b. 1797, bay)t. -5 June.
1798, m. 10 June. 1829, Family Theresa, dau. of Sir Lewis Versturne, and
d.s.p. 26 June, 1843.
V. Edmlnd, of whom presently.
VI. Osmund Charles, bapt. 2 ^Nlay, 1807, d. unm. 2b April, 1840.
VII. George Henry, bapt. 13 Sept. 1809, d.-^.p. 18 March, 1882.
I. Anne, bapt. 29 ^larch, 1791, d. huni. 1 June, 18.30.
II. Clara Jane. bapt. 20 Aug. 1799, ?;;. b June, 1817, William Mills, of
Saxham Hall, Suffolk, and d. 10 April, 1874, having by him, who d. 18.')9,
had issue (.s'-e Bliikk's Landed GerJry).
III. F'rances, bapt. 24 F"eb. 180.5, m. b ]ilarch, 1829, William Bird Brodie.
M.P., of* Salisbury, and d. 12 Jan. 1871, having by him, whorf. 24 Oct. 1863,
had issue.
The fifth son,
Edmund Hcxti.ky, bapt. 11 Dec. 1803, m. 3 Jan. 1833, Harriet Louisa, dan.
and co-heir of the late William Goode, of Puckeridge, Herts, and </. 4 ilay,
1839, havino- bv her, who il. 16 Jan. 1889, had i.ssue,
I. Edmund lienry, /,. 22 Dec. 1833, (7. 20 Jan. 1836.
II. OsMuND CuniitK, of whom presently.
The only survivin-..;- son.
Rev. Osmond Cukkik Hlxti-EY, of Boxwell Court, co. Gloucester (Eesidence —
Frogniore, Torquay), il.A. E.xeter Coll. Oxford, sometime I'cctor of Rockhamp-
ton, CO. Gloucester, and chaplain to the late Bishop of Colchester, b. 23 ]SIarch.
1837, VI. 9 June, lb7.'>, Frances Martha, youngest dau. of the late William
Nicholson Nicholson, J. P. and D.L., of Roundhay Park, near Leeds. Yorks.
and has issue,
I. Francis Osmond Joseph, b. 27 Sept. 1878.
II. Wilfrid Edmund, cadet R.N., b. 9 Nov. 1880, (/. 26 Feb. 1895.
I. .Mary Gertrude.
Arms - Arg. on a chevron between tlirce stags' heads erased sa. as many
buglehorns stringed of the field. Crest — A talbot passant ppr. collared and
lined or. Motto — Je voul dioit avoir.
COOKE-irUKLi:.
:Ul
COOKE-HUKLE.
Lineage. — Hi mchrky Couk, of Fromo. Sutnor.-i't,
l)eiiL'ved to he a ilesceiulaiit of the f'nnuly of CjoIc,
uf p]lm, near that place. //*. 17:.*0, Cluistian Carter,
and bv lier had issue, a son.
Justl'U Coo!\, (it Froiiie. k>u!ncrset, //. ll'S-j-i; (spelt
bis iiarae bitterly Cooke^ ///. 1st, a (bui. of — Eayley,
who d.s.p. Jle 1,1, lindly, Eli/.:.bith ^[organ. and hy
ber bad issue, a duu. Elizabetb, who m. Henry
.Sboi'e, of AVhatley, •Somerser, and bnd issue. He
i)i. 3rdly. ^hiry Bmt, and bad issue, a son, Joski-h,
of wboni presently, and I>Iary. botb bapt. 1754.
The son,
JosEP}[ CooKi:, of Brislinp-ton, bapt. 178-1, m. 1805,
Susannah.* dau. of Henry Hurle. and niece of John
Hnrle, J. P., of Biislington, and d. lSo4. leaving
issue,
1. Josi:pii, of whom presently. u. .lobn Hurle. /;. 1821, d.s.p. 1894.
I. Elizabeth, /-. 1M3G. i,r. William Plumnier, of JJri.stol, and bad issue.
II. Susaunab. /;. 1807, </. 1809.
m. Mary Anne Hurle, h. 1809. ,n. Rev. 8etb Barge Plummer. but d.s.p.
IV. Susan Hurle, 6. 1811, m. George Cox, of Beaminster, Donset, and had
issue.
V. Maiy Shore, h. 1815, m. John Hill, of Paulton, Somerset, and bad issue.
VI. Charlotte, h. 1817. vii. Caroline.', [,. 1819. d. num. 1894.
VIII. Ellen, 6. ISSS.
The elder son,
Joseph Cu(,.Ki:.Hrni,L-. of Bj'islington Hill House, Brislington, Somerset,
who assumed by Royal Licence. 1855, the name of Hunr.K, under tbe will of
his uncle, John Hurle, J. P., b. 181!:}. ui. 1857, Florence Anne, dau. of Artbur
Forbes, J.P. and D.L. of Craigavad, co. Down, and d. 1894, leavino- issue,
I. JosEi'H, of whom presently. ii. Artliur Forbes, b. ISCf. d. 18G2.
III. John Artbur, b. 1863. iv. Henry, I,. 1864.
V. Edward Forbes, b. 1866. vi. William Armita^e. !>. 1875.
I. Su.sannab Caroline, b. 1860.
* Thojias Hvkle, of Stourton, Wilts, who seems to hare come from Kicgston Deveril, in
tliat county, b. IGSG, left, by Margery, his wife,
I. JoH>", of «lioni })resently.
II. Basil, bapt. 1713, (l.unm. 1795. ii. Luce, bapt. 1718.
The only son,
Jon>- HcRLE, of S'tourton, Wilts, bapt. 1715, in. Elizabeth, sister of William Parsons,
merchant, of Bristol, and had issue,
I. Henuy, of wliom proenily.
II. John, bapt. 1755, inavliased 179S Bri.slinjrtou Hill House, .■^otnerset, \\as J.P. for
Sonierse:sliire, and en the roll for Hiu'li .-iherili ISO/, a-. 17S1', Elizabeth, Jau. of Henrv
Cary, of Sliepton ila!l-t, .Somerset, but d..^.j}. 182 k
III. Wilh'am, bapt. 17'5L', m. 1st, Ann, dau. of William Clarke, of Bristol, and 2ndly, ifercy
Morgan, but il.\.p.
I. Susanna, bapt. 1753, m. John Ings, but d.\.p.
The eldest son,
He>-ry Htkle, bapt. 17 IS, m. ilary, dau. of— Bowles, and by her had issue,
I. John, J.P. CO. Somerset, b:>pt. 175iJ, ui. ISlo, .Mary, dau. of Joseph Parker, of Upton
Cheney. Bitton, co. Gloucester, D.L. for tiiat co., and ^..y.^. 1855.
I. Elizabeth, i. 17S0, </. same year.
II. SrsANX.AH, fj. 1781'. III. 1S05, Joskph Coots, of Brislington {.see ahove).
III. Elizabeth, bapt. 1785, d.s.p. 1800.
IT. Mary Ann, bapt. 1780, j». John .Vlbia Shore, of Whatley, Somerset, and had issue.
U'2 FAMILY RECORDS.
The eldest son.
JosKTH CuoKK-HuiiM:, of SouthfieUl House, l^rislington, Bristol. J.P. co
Somerset, l>. 11 ^lay, 1^59, m. 9 Feb. 18v^G, Liliau Margaret, second dan. ot
Benjamin Thomas, of Bristol, and lias issue,
I. ^lary Lilian, b. 186G. it. Florence Letitia, h. and d. 1S87.
III. Marg-uret Florence, h. 1SS9. iv. yVlice Violet, h. 1891.
V. Letitia Caroline, l. 1893.
Arms— Quai'terly : 1st and 4tli, arg. on a chevron indented az. between
thi-ee cross crosslets fitelu'e gu. as many mullets pierced of the field, on a chief
indented gu.a greyhound eourant of the Held (for Hlki.I:;) ; '2nd and :3rd, erm.
a fess cliequy or and gu. and between two cinfjuefoils in chief a cross patee all
of the last (for CooKi:). Crests- 1. Issuant from the battlements of a tower
or, a swan with wings extended arg. and each charged with a cross crosslet
fitchee gu. (for Hl'HLE). 2. On a mount vt-rt an eoglo's head erased arg.
semee of einquefoils gu. (for Cooke). Motto — Confide recte agens.
HUTTON.
Lineage, — Thomas Hl-itox, of Stainbum, near Otley, Yorks, left issne four
sons and two daus. The second son,
Thomas Huttox. came to London, oO Sept. 1791, aged 11. and settled there
as a merchant in 181S. He m. 1st, 18"20, Ann, dau. of David Russell, of Bath,
Somerset, and d. 2 Sept. 1859. haviDQ- by her. who d. 11 April, 1828, had issue,
I. Thomas Bickham, b. 29 Jan., d. 6 July, 1822.
II. Chaki.es "William Cookworthy, of whoiii presently.
III. Thomas Owthwaite, of Southlaund, Chislehurst, Kent, and of London,
h. 25 Dec. 1824, in. 1st, Maria, dau. of Jacob RuHy, of Brixton and Madeira,
and by her, who (/. 2-4 Aug. 1853, had issue,
1. ;^Iaria Mary Caroline Ann, b. 17 July, 1853, //;. 1 June, 1876, John
Mace Curv.'pn.
He m. 2ndly, 2 Oct. 1856, Clara ^Maria, dau. of John Ansted, of Clapham.
and by her has issue.
1. Edmund Thomas, h. 6 ^lay, 1860, 7/;. in Australia, Vienna Armstrong.
2. Leonard John, h. 4 Aug. 1865.
3. Herbert Ansted, b. 5 A'ug. 1870.
4. Ernest "Wilberforce, b. 25 Julv, l.'tl73.
2. Edith Clara, b. 19 July, 1857," m. 26 April, 1882, Matthew Beaumont
Parrington.
3. Katharine Mary, b. 20 Sept. 1858, d. unm. 18 June, 1880.
4. Isabel ^vlargaret. b. 1 Sept. 1861. m. 1st, William Allsopp ; and 2ndly,
12 June. 1894, John Richard Brougham.
5. Clara Grace, b. 11 Dec. 1863. m. 17 Seiit. 18b5, Edward Xettlcfold. of
Birmingham.
I. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 30 Sept. 1826, rn. 2 Sept. 1856. Rev. Edward v^inims,
of Bushey Park, Burleigh, Salterton. co. Devon, and has issue. 1. Spencer
Edward "(Rev.), of Sevenoaks. Kent. /*. 22 July, 1862; 1. Marian Hution.
b. 17 July, 1857 ; 2. Lucy Beatrice, b. 30 Aug. Ii858 ; 3. Dorothea Mary. //.
9 Oct. i859 ; 4. Christina Marian, b. 31 July. 1S<)1 ; and 5. Amabel
He««|etta, b. 8 Aug. 1863.
The second son,
Chaklks "William C'iokwukthv Hrnox, F.R.G.S.. of 9. Pen-v-wei-n Road,
Earl's Court. S.W. (Clubs— City Liberal and National Liberal). J.P. and D.L.
for London, and J.P. for Surrey, Sheriff of London and ^liddlesex 1868-9.
b. 1 June, 1823, id. 8 June. 1848, Elizabefh. dau. of the late John Winder,
M.R.C.S., of London, and has issue.
GRKVIS-.rAMKS.
34:^
I. Thomas Winder, h. 15 April, IblO, .1. 'il ^ray, 1872.
II. Charles Alfred Ricliard, Lieut. K.X. (ret.),'/;. 21 Oct. li^:>0. »>.. and has
issue, four son.s, 1. Charles Inglis; 2. Leslie Wood; o. Ronald Winder;
and 4. Guy Stuart.
li[. Arthur Charle.s Adolph. //. 2 April, 1S5S, in. ii Sept. 1S8L Claudia
May Stewart, dan. of — Prichard. formerly of Bristol, and has issue, two
sons. Illtydd Arthur Stewart and Paul Horace.
IV. Stanley Ldiuund. o. '.] Jan. I8t)0, (/. 2^ March, 1861.
v. Walter Herbert, /). 2 Xov. IbGL in. l!> ilarch, 1800. Maude, dau. of —
Stanley.
V[. Percy Edward Sei)tinius. b. 21 July, 18G.3.
VII. Herbert William Cray, a landowutr in Dominica, b. 2 June. 1869.
vin. Stanley Page, b. 20 Feb. 1871, m. 1892, Margaret Milroy, dan. of —
Watson, and has issue, Kj-ic Gordon.
IX. A son, (/. in infancy.
I. Helen Mary Jane, b. 20 :\Iarch, 1852.
Ti. Elisabeth IMarian. b. 2G Nov. 1854. m . 8 Jane, 187G. — Rottenburg.
Under Sec. Home OtHce, Germany, and d. 15 Sept. 1889.
III. Clara Maiy-, b. 2(3 July, 1856, m. 5 Oct. 188.5, Claude Hollins, of Notting-
ham, and has issue.
IV. Ethel Ainsworth, b. 4 Oct. 1865.
V. Ada Gertrude, //. 11 Nov. 1867.
GREVIS-JAMES.
^S
Lineage. — William James (third son of Rm.LK.
son of JacciB Ya\ Hakstklcht, of Utrecht) ac-
quired, tenqy. Elizabeth, by purchase, the manor
of Ightham Court, Kent. He ?». Jane, dau. and
heir of Henry Kule, or Culc, and liad issue, an
elder son,
William James, of Ightham Court, //. IGOl, was
a person of great influence during the Protector-
ate, and enjoyed the confidence of (.'romwell.
He was a member of the Committee aj)pointed
for the .sequestration of delinquent estates, ar.d
was, in five years, thrice chosen knt. of the shire
for Kent. He vi. Jane, dau. of Nicholas Millfer,
of Wrotham. Kent, and had, with two vounjrer
sons, John and Henr_v, an eldest .son.
Sir Demktiuus James, cf Ightham Court,
knighted by King Chahles II, 10 May, 1GG5.
He m. Anne, only dau. of King- Chacles IPs famous physician. Dr. George
Bates, and was buried 18 Sept. 1G78, having by her. Avho was buried.
25 May, 1715, had, with other issue, who //. unm.,
I. William, his successor.
I. Jane, m. Sir John Raiiiey, Bait.
II. Anne, )/(. Thomas Puckle, of the Middle Temple.
His eldest son.
William James, of Ightliaiu Court, ,n. Anne, only dau. and heir of Sir
Thomas Wyndham, Bart, of Trent, Somei-set (son of Sir Francis Wyndham,
who with his family was so signally instrumental in the preservation of King
Chakle;. II, after the battle of Worcester;. He was buried 12 Sept. 1718.
having by her had, with two daus., three surviving sons.
:;44 K.miLV RK( 'OHDS.
I. WtLi.iAM, his lieir. .
If. Richr.nl. of the Middle Tcuii.le, harrister-at-hxw, h. 18 >ov. liUo.c/. ini,,,.
Dec. 177'J.
III. Demetrius. Col. 4;W Rt-t.. bapt. I'.o -Inly. 1707. »*. Anne. dau. of_ —
Matthews, an.l <l. 1775 Cwill dated -.'4 Srj.t. 17(5S. proved 1-i >ov. l//o),
1. Elizabeth. ///. Capt. Charles Grevis. of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, and
d. 25 Jan. 17^4. leaving', with other ibsue (seo GuF.vis fannhj, postj^^a. son,
Dkmktciu^. of wliom' presently, as successor to his cousin, Col. Richard
James, of li^litham Court.
■I. Mary, /</. Capt. John Burton, of Borous^h Bridiife, Yorks, and ^Ls.p.
The eldest son, i - -> i t- i e
WiLLivM JvMKS. of I^htliaui Court. Hitrh Sheriff for Kent l/.yi, Lsher of
the Black Rod in Ireland, 6. 25 Dec. 1704. m. Elizabeth, dau. of ^[a,or
Haestrech James, of Reigate, Surrey, and was buried 24 Dec. l<bl. having
by her, who was buried 10 Aue. 1798. had issue.
" I. Richard, bis heir. u. William, b. 5 Feb. 1744. d. inivi.
III. Demetrius (Rev.), rector of Ightham, bapt. 2 :N[ay, 1749. d.s.p.. and was
buried 28 Feb. 1781. r • i j
I. Sarah Bella Elizabeth, /,/. 1st. Josiab Wood Ilindman, of Greenwich, and
of Upton, Es>e.\-, and had issue. She ,n. 2ndly, John Chauucey Jones, and
d. 20 Oct. 1815.
The eldest son.
Col. Rr.H.XKD James, of Ightham Court. Kent, J.P., h. 31 March, 1/45. in.
'^5 ]\rarch, ]>5''i*x TiPtiHa. don. and h(-{r of Thomas Gibbons, of Cranbrook.
kent. He d.s.p. 5 Oct. 1807. She m. 2ndly, Capt. Samuel Percy Xewell,
4th Regt.. and </. 19 Xov. 1817. Col. Richard James was .■^. at Ightham Court
by his "cousin, Capt. Dkmetiiil-s Gkevis, who assumed accordingly, by sign
manual, 12 Dec. 1817, the additional name and arms of Jame.s (r/t/e post).
Family of Gkevis.
SiK RiCHAKU GiiLAVES. Knt., of Moseley, co. Worcester. J. P. for that shire
and D.L. for Wales, b. 1575, ///. Anne. dau. of Thomas Leighton, of T\ attles-
borough, CO. Salop, and (/. 31 July. 1632, leaving issue,
i; Thomas, b. about IGU, ;/'. Mary, dau. of — Ward, of Curbe, co. Norfolk,
and d. about lti75, leaving issue.
1. Anne. m. — Wood, of Wardend, Warwick.
2. Elizabeth, d. unia.
II. Edward, d. toim. 1646. m. Richard, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth. (/. num.
II. Muriel, i>K Edward Oweu, of Woodhouse, Salop, and had issue.
HI. Marv, ))i. William Jones, of Sandford, Salop.
The third son,
RiCHAKD Gke.ues, of :Moseley Hall, Woi-cester, b. 1618, m. Anne, dau. of
Thomas flenshaw. of London, and -/. 1671, leaviuir issue,
I. Richard, of Moseley Hall. b. 1653, in. Eleanor, dau. of Sir John Winford,
Knt., of Astlev, co. Worcester, and d..'i.p., and was buried 18 June, 1688.
II. Charles. b.'l6GS. buried 29 Nov. 1684, d.s.p.
III. Benjamin, of whom presently.
I. Anne, </. an infant. ii. Diana, buried 7 March, 1683. d. tcnm.
HI. Elizabeth; iv. Letitia; v. Anne; all tZ. young. ^
The third son.
Ben.iami\ Greaves, of :Moseley Hall. I>. 166G. d. before 24 Jan. l/o3 (admon.
gi-anted to his son Richard), leaving by Elizabeth, his wife.
I. Richard, of whom presently. n. Henshaw, d.s.p.
I. Anne, d.s.p. n. dane, living 1733, d.s.p.
JAMKS. 345
'riie elder son,
HlcnAi;i» CiUKViH. of Mosi.'Iey Hull (who scem> to have chiiiiured the spelUiip^of
his narn(>), /*. ItilttJ. /;/. Anne. <l:iu. <if — ITall, and f/. '2') Aug. 175'J, Icavin;^ issue,
I. Richard, midshijunan K.X., </. youiic;.
ir. Chaui.ks. of "svlioni pre.sently.
I. Anne, hi. Cliarles Bayly, brother <if .Sir Xicliolas l>;iyly, liart., father c>f
the Tslarquis of Antrh-sey. and il.i.p.
II. Eleanor, d. iinm. Sept. il&l.
The socoml son,
Capt. CilAl.'Lcs (iuKvis, of I)ury St. K<lniiinds, Sun'<.)]k, nn officer of Dra-^'ootis,
/'. Sept. 174"), ///. Lst. Elizabetb, elder dau. and co-heir of Col. Demetrius
Janies {vulr anfc), aiul by her, who d. 25 Jan. 1704, had is.sue,
I. Dt:.\iKTRius, of whom pre.sently.
I. Elizabetli, m. John \Vardc,of i'alding, Kent, and (/. 17 Jane, ISGO, leaving
issue.
II. Louisi, '/. IDUiK 1-1 Oct. 1801.
III. Caroline, m . Capt. Arthur Clregorv, R.X. iv. f^leanor.
He m. 'Jndlv, 28 Jidy, 17U7, i[argarct, eldest dau. and co-heir of John
Medh'cott, of Moortown House, co. Kildare, and </. 10 Xov. 183-^. His son,
Caf'T. DKMivruits Grevis James, of Jghtham Court, Kent. J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff for Kent 18;>->. hite Royal ^Marines, Avho assumed by sign manual,
12 Deo. 1817, the additional .surname and arras of Jamks, on s. his cousin. Col.
Richard James {rldp ante) ; }>. 21 ^tay. 1776. m. 21 ^Slarch, 1812, 3Iary, dau.
and heir of James Shutt, of Humbletou iu Holderness, Yorks, and d. 5 Aug.
1861, haA'i"?:r br lur. -vvho -/. 21 Aug. l>^r>o. had issue,
I. Charles Richard, /-. 20 June. d. 28 Xov. 1813.
ir. Demetrius, b. 9 Aug. 1814, (/. 9 July,' 1824.
III. Di::in:Ti;[US Vv'vxdham. now of Ightham Court.
IV. Arthiu\ h. 28 Feb. 188:!.
I. Frances ^larin, m. Thomas Charlton. il. Emily.
III. Mary, »/. Capt. Henry Bent ley Wrixou.
IV. Caroline. (/. 14 Xov. 1858.
V. Rosa, ///. the Rev. Benjamin Pill Thompson, M.A.
VI. Laviuiu. in. 1857, the Rev. James Sandford Bailey. ^I.A., and d. 1875,
leaving issue (.ytr Bukke's Landed Gentnj^ Bailey, of Wrotham).
VII. Isabella, m. F. W. Springett.
viii. Adelaii.le Margaret, in. the late Edward Crrevls Warde, and d. 27 ^lay,
1896.
The third son,
LiELT.-CoL. Dkmeti.'ILS WiNDiiA.M Grevis-Jame::, of Ightham Court, Keut,
Lieut.-Col. late 2nd Foot, J. P., b. 8 Juce, 1810.
Arms- (^ mat imIv: 1st and 4th, arg. two bars embattlerl counter-embattled gu.
(for jAiiE>) ; 2nd and 8rd, arsr. on a fess az. between three pellets each charged
with a lion's head erased of the first, a griflin passant between two escallops or
(for Grevis). Crests — 1. Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi swan, wings
expanded arg. beak gu. {for James). 2. A squirrel bendy sinister ul foui- arg.
and !-a. holding between its paws an escallop or (for Gkevis). MottO — Fide
et constant ia.
JAMES.
Lineage.— John James, of Cambridge, h. 1684, w. Mary, dau. of — Coulton,
and was buried at Great St. Mary, C;Hn])ri<ii:e, 9 Feb. 1726. having by her,
who m. 2udly, 1780, John ilatcham, and d. 1740. aged 57, had i.ssue,
I. John", «jf whojii- presently.
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FA^IIT.Y RECORDS.
H Thomas, of St. Tvcs, co. Hunting.lo.i. an.l of KUwortli. co. CMuibriacri.
High Constable of St. Ives, /-. 17 Dec. 172.>, in. 5 Julv. 174t, :^rarv, dau "of
— Uootl, of Suavcsoy, co. Canibridtrc. and f/. 2o
June, l{^lo. leavinnr issue.
^ I. A dau., hi. — Jlutcliinson. and il. 17-1:0.
The elder son,
Joii.N" JA5it:.s, of Canibridire, surgeon, m. !Mar<mrct.
dau. of — Hunt, of Great St. Amlrewi=, Carabrid-e,"
and was buried 19 Oct. 1743, luiving by her, wbo
d. 1 Dec. 17S5. at-ed 7:). had is.sne, un only son.
JoHX Jamks. of Great St. Andrew.^, co. Candiridirc.
h. IS July, 1732. VI. by licence, 5 Sept. 1782. Anue.
only dan. of James Burlei<,'b, of Cambridrre, and
sister and heir of Alderinan .lames Burleicrb^ of tliat
place, Avho il.f.p. April, 182S, and d. IS Feb. 1801,
having by her. who d. 8 June, 1823, had issue,
I. Jon.v. of whom preseutlv.
II. Thomas Burleigh, h. 27 Feb. 178.5. d. 17 Jan
1799.
in. Henry. /,. G Sept. 178G, d.s.jj. 7 Nov. 1816.
The eldest son.
Rev. John- James, D.D., Prebendary of Peterbnroucrli Cathedral, and vicar
of St. Jolm the Baptist, h. 12 June, 1783. m. 17 Jan. lislo, Kbzabeth, dau. of
Thomas Bell, of Brampton, co. Cumberland, and afterwards of Lewisham.
Kent, and d. lb Dec. 18G8, having by her, who d. 7 July, 1844. had issue,
i.^John Burleigh (Kev.;, of Vanbrugli Fields, Blackheath, vicar of
Knuwbury, co. Salop, M.A. St. John's Coll. Camb., h. 18 Feb. 1811, ra.
28 Dec. 1837, Mary, dau. of the Bev. Lloyd Jones, of Plas Madock.
Llanriost, co. Denbigh, and d.-^ip. 28 Xov. 1891.*^
II. Charles Henry, of Greenwich, co. Kent. Principal Harbour blaster of the
port of London. 6. 28 ^klay, 1813, m. 23 Dec. Is44, ^^lary. dau. of Charles
Hickmott, of Gravescnd. co. Kent, and d. 20 F'eb. 1889, having by her. who
d. 11 Sept. 188."). had issue.
III. FcANCi.-, of whom presentlv.
IV. Robert, b. 0 Jan. 1«17, d.s'jK 'i:, Oct. 1842.
v. Edward (Rev.), M.A. St. John's Coll. Oxford, rector of. Peakirk,
Northampton, h. 14 Xov. 1827. ),i. b Fch. 1861, Emily, dau. of Thomas
Kettlewell, of Blackheath Park, Lewisham. Kent, and has issue,
1. Ernest Edward, b. 24 Xov. Ib61.
John Bui-leigh, b. 6 .Ian. 186.5. (/. 14 Aug. Ib76.
Lucy, b. 21 Aug. 1862. d. 24 March, 1863.
Gertrude Frances, b. 8 Dec. 1863. 3. Lilian Marv, b. 17 May, 1868.
Emily, b. and d. S Jul\ . 1869.
I. Anna Elizabeth, tn. 14 Jan. 1847. Rev. James Wcyland .Joyce. M.A..
rector of Burford. Shropshire, and d. 3 Oct. 18.57. He d. 16 Nov' 1887.
The third son,
Feaxcis James. F.S.A., of Edg worth ]\Ianor, co. Gloucester, barristor-at-
law, Middle Temple, b. 29 Jan. lt>lo. ;,;. 28 Aug. 18-56. Ann, dau. of William
Green, of Londonderry, and by her, who d. 28 ^lay, 1884. has issue,
I. Arthur John, b. 2.5 3Iay, 18-57.
II. Frank (Rev.), 'SI. A., vicar of Kos.sett, co. Denbi<rh. b. 8 June, 18-59,
m. 16 Jan. 1883, Mary Alicia Pearle, dau. of Henry Wylde Jack.son, and has
issue,
1. John, b. 11 Xov. 1883. 2. Frank, b. 10 Mav, 188.5
3. Henry Radclyffe Todd, b. 15 May, 1886.
4. Humphrey ^iliddleton. b. 11 Oct.' 1887, d. 26 May. 1802.
1. :i[argHret Mary, b. 31 :March, 1891.
JEKVLL.
:u;
III. Williaiu. hue Lieut. Il.N.. /,. 30 Jum-. 1862, 1,1. 2 Jan. ISSO, Sarah
FloreiH.-e, dan. of Henry William Ford, of Huunos Ayres, and has issue,
Bertha Dorotliy, />. 20 Jan. L'-i"J<>.
IV. Alfred. //. 2 June. IbGl.
V. Edward Tite. Lieut. South L:Hicashire Kegt., //. 22 June, 16G7.
I. Berthn. ii. Kmily Desborough.
III. ^Largarct, d. in iiifancy. 17 March, 1^71.
Arms — Gu. on a fess nelmly between three unicorns' heads erased arcr. as
many escallops ppr. in the chief jioint a passion cross of the seccnid. Crest —
An unicorn's head erased arg. charged on the neck with an escallop gu. and
supporting in 'the mouth a passion cross al>o gu. Motto — Memor.
JEKYLL.
Lineage. — William Jlkyll. of Xewington. co. ^liddle-
sex (son of JoHX Jkkvll, who camo from Lincolnshire), i/t.
Mai-gai'ct, dan. and heir of John Stocker. of Xewinixton.
^Middlesex, and Alice, his wife. dau. of Sir William Snaw-
sell, Lord ^Mayor of York. 14t)^, and iI. 1522 (will dated
2S May, loOU, proved lo jSox. 15o9), leaving issue,
I. John Stocker, of London, i/i. Anne , and d.s.p.
(will dated lu Jan. lo22, proved 23 Feb. 154S).
II. iJAnTUOLO.MKW. of whom presently.
I. Milicent, m. 1st, — Heritage, and. - 2ndly, Peter
Temple, of Stowe, Bucks, and d. 15S2. leaving issue.
The younger son,
Baetholomkw Jrkvll, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Elrington, of Hackney, and by her had issue,
I. JoHX Stock 1:;r, of whom presently.
I. Cicely, VI. 1st, Thomas Heron, of Hackney, son of Giles Heron, and Cicelv.
his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas ^lore. Lord Chancellor, and 2ndly. James Piior.
of Colchester, Essex, and d. ■<.}).
II. Margaret, lu. 1st, — Courtopp, of London, goldsmith, and had issue. She
7n. 2ndly, — Lano;ley.
He m. 2ndly, 14 July, looo, Ricavda, dau. of — Garland, of Lume, Dorset, and
widow of Xicholas Banichouse. His only son,
John Stockkr Jekylf,, of Xewington, ^liddlesex, m. Mary, dau. and heir of
N^icholas Barnehouse, of Wellington, co. Somerset, and Ricarda, his wife, who
afterwards m. (as above) Bartholomew Jekyll, and had issue,
I. Stocker, t/..?.p. 11. William. iii. Thomas, of whom presently.
IV. Edward, of Romfortl, E.-.-e.\, vi. ^Martha, dau. and heir of Rev. James
Fytch, D.D., Prebendary of Rochester, and liad issue.
V. Hem-y, d.s.p.
The third son.
T110.MAS Jlkyll, of Becking, Essex, and Clifford's Inn, London, who had
a confirmation of arms 6 Feb. 1G21, b. 21 Jan. 1570, ut. Elizabeth, diu. of
Richard Leake, of Xorton lL>neypeare. co. Leicester, and d. 17 Aug. lo52,
having by her, who '7. 6 ilarch. 1657, had issue,
I. Robert, b. about 1604.
II. Thomas, b. lo Jon. 1G05-6, a Secondary of the King's Bench, 1G()4.
HI. William (Rev.), vicar of Abin^'dm, ]M.A. Mugdalen Hall. Oxf.jrd
(1634), d 1043.
IV. J(.iHN, of whom presently.
v. Xicholas, of Hedingham Castle, Essex, b. 1 Oct. 1615, ?//. ^lartha, dan. and
3IS FAMILY RKCORDS.
cu-lic-ir (»t \\ liliHiii (.'uitff, of (;;l^tiI)^'tin;I•(). CD. H^s»'X, lOsclicutoi- of that co.
Kj-l-f, ami (/. lO""! (an ill datt-il 10 ^ft-pt., [)fovc<l 0 I V'c. that year), liaviiig had
i.ssue,
1. Tliouias, I). lf).'>0. 2. Nicholas. -i. Williain. 4. John.
1. Klizaheth. hi. IG May. 1G70, John Cateshy, of Sudbury. Suffolk, and
had issue.
1. !Mary, h. 8 Jan. 1(308-9, m. Henry Finch, of Backing. ii. ilavtha,
III. Sarah.
The fourth son,
JuiiN' .Jt;KYi,L, citizen of London, a freeman of the Fishmonger.-:' Company
:> .Inly. ICoT. -'.. -Jo Sept. IGll, left by Klizabeth, his first wife,.
I. Jacob, if. uinii. in the East Iiuiies. adinon. granted '1\ ^larch, 1G1:)9-I7t'0.
II. John, d. IS Aug. I7ot>. HI. T11OMA.S, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, hi. — Fountai:i.
II. Sarah, in. Richard ]\Iarte, and had issue.
He »i. "Judly, Trypbena, dan. of Col. Thomas Sanders, of Ireton, co. Dei'by,
and widow "of Richard Hill, and iL about ItiOO (will dated 18 ^March, 1683,
proved 7 Oct. 1(J9U), havinof bv her (avIH dated 24 Dec. 1091, proved 15 April,
1092) had issue,
IV. Joseph ( Right. Hon. Sir). Kut., of B.-ookmans. Xorth ]\[ims, Herts, P.C,
blaster of the Rolls, Governor of the Charter House, h. 10G."j. m. Elizabeth,
dau. of John Somers, of Clifton, Worcester, and sister and co-heir of John,
Lord. Soraers, of Evesham, Lord Chancellor of Crreat Britain (see Buukk's
Extinct Feenuje). Sir Joseph d.:>.p. 18 Aug. 1738, and his wife 29 Sept. 1745.
V. John, (/. 18 Aujr. 1736.
The thiril son,
Kev. Thomvs Jhkyi.l, D.L)., minister of .St. ^Margaret's Chapel, Westminster,
h. 1047, hi. Elizabeth Howse, and d. 1 Oct. 1098 (will dated 27 March, proved
22 Oct. that year), having by her. who d. 17 July, 1708, had issue,
r. Julix, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, citizen of London, who d. about 1758 (will dated 2 Oct. 1756,
pi'oved 26 July, 1758), leaving issue,
Joseph, m. Elizabeth, dau. of — FJdwards, and d. 10 Feb. 1741, leaving issue,
Joseph, of Spetisbury, Dorset, ;». 1st, Catherine Rokeby, who d.s.p. ;
he hi. 2ndly, 19 May, 1779, Elizabeth, dau. of Nathaniel Webb, of
Round Hill, co. Somerset, and widow of Rev. John Jekyll, LL.D.
(^vide post), and by her, who d. 27 Nov. 1797, had a dau., Helen, who
VI. 29 June, 1802, James Wise, of Dow:uton, Wilts. He vi, 3rdly, 1
Dec. 1802, Lucv, dau. of Rev. John Sandford, of Walton, co. Somerset,
which lady d. iu July, 1844. He d. March, 1814.
Helen, hi. Ascanius William Senior, of Bengal, and d. before 9 March,
1775.
Elizabeth, ru. about 1750, William Rawson, of Bradford, Yoik, and had
issue.
HI. Richard, d. before 4 ^lay, 1738, his relict surviving.
I. Mnry, i/k 1st, Nicholas Roberts, and 2ndly, Sir Edward Blacket, 3rd
Bart., of Newcastle, Northumberland, who d.s.p. !March, 1756. She d. Dec.
• 1756, aged 82.
II. Tryphena, m. Rev. Edward Lovell, D.D., and had issue.
III. Tryphosa, d. intm. about 1718 (will dated 7 Oct. 1717, proved 12 May,
1718).
IV. Jane, '/. ninn. 24 Oct. 1734, aged 24. v. Grace, d. young.
VI. Elizabeth, ;//. 1st, John Streete, and 2ndly, John Kirkham.
The eldest sou,
John JEh:Yi,r.,of Stowe, near Boston, New Eogland, Collector of the Customs,
III. Hannah, dau. of Thomas Clarke, and sister of Thomas Clarke, of New
York, America, and (/. 30 Dec. 1732, leaving issue,
JEKVLL. :it'-">
I. Thomas, of Clmucery Lane, London, '/. nn,„. (will (Litcd 31 Au;,'. ITniL
proved o Jan. 111-)).
It. Jolin, of Boston. Anu-rica, Collector of Cu.stoni.s thero, in succession t(^
bis fatlier, d. 16 Feb. 1741. liaviui,' by Marfraret. his wife, who .snrvivfil
him and d. before 2') Xov. ITHO. had issne,
John (Rev.), LL.D.. M.A. of Kint:r>th()rpe, Xorthants. Precentor of
St. David's. /». Elizabeth, dau and h-ir of Nathaniel Webb, of Round-
hill, c:). Somerset, and was buried 2 ^[arcb, 1777, bavin^,' by her, who /,-_
2ndly, Joseph Jekyll, of Spetisbury. co. Dorset (n'Je anie). and d. '27
Nov. 1797, had issue,
1. John, Ca])t. R.X., of Roiindbill. Sotue'-sc^ ui. Lucinda Jane. dau. of
Thomas Stoi-ie. and by her, who d. 1812. bad issue.
2. Nathaniel, of Piteombe. Somerset. Capt. 43rd Re,o-t.. m. riiarlottc.
dau. of Tvoberc Campbell, of Locb'^air House, Arg-yllsbire, bat d.i^.p.
30 April, 1826.
3. George (Rev.), (7. 2 jNlarcb. 1843.
1. Jane, ///. 2 Oct. 1794, Thomas Loir, of Weston, co. Somerset.
Arianna :MarL;aretta. vi. Col. James Chalmers, and d. 1821, having by
him, who d. 18(_)6. bad issue.
III. Joseph, of Dallintrton, co. Xorthampton, ?-. 1714, m. IG Feb. 1740-5<"».
Lady Anne Montagu, second dau. of Georii^e. 2nd Earl of Halifax, and Lady
Mary Lumlev. his wife. dan. of Ricl.ai-d, Earl of Scarbovou'rh, and d. 17
Nov. 1752. bavin^^' by her, who </. 20 June, 1766. aijed 51, bad issue, an only
dau. and heir.
Anne, la. 15 June, 1767, Georire Wrig-lite, of Gayhurst, Backs, of Bi-ocksby
Hall, CO. Leicester, and of Dallington. Nortbants, and d. 4 Dec. 17! '8.
having by him, who d. 5 Oct. 1804. had issue.
lY. Richard Blacket (Rev.), vicar of Dallingtou, Nortbants. and rector of
Harleston, I. 1715, d. num. 25 Sept. 1758.
v. Edward, of whom presently.
I. Hannah, ui. 4 March. 1751-2. William Buaucbamp Rye. ^M.D., of Cul-
worth, Nortbants, and d. 4 May. 1795, leaving issup, four sons and two dans.
It. Mary. m. Richard Saitonstall, and d.s.p.
The youngest son.
Capt. Edwatid Jkkyli,. R.N., m. 1752, Eli/.abr-tb, dau. of Thomas ^Yalter. of
Killiver. co. Carmarthen, a-id widovv of John Williams, of Pentbowell. in
that county, and '/. 15 June. 1776, having by her. who d. 17 July, 1780, had issue.
Joseph, of whom presently.
Ebzabeth, h. 1754. m. 17^9. Joseph Lockwood. of Dewes Hall. Essex, and
d. 12 May, 1790, having had issue.
The only son. • ,
Joseph Jkkyu.. K.C, F.R.S., F.S.A.,of Wargrave Hill, Berks, Solicitor and
Attorney General to the Prince of Wales, Benchei- of the Innei- Temjde.
Master "in Chancery, and sometime M.P. for Cahie, Wilts, h. 1 Jan. 1753 4.
in. 20 Anf. 1801. Anna Maria, only dau. of Col. Hans Sloane. of South Stone-
ham and^ Paultons. Hants, M.P." for SoutbamptoD, and d. 8 March, 1.S37.
having bv her. who ./. 6 Nov. 1^08. had issue,
I. Joseph, of War-rave Hill. Berks, F.R.S.. h. 23 Sept. Is02, »i.7Nov. ls.37.
Anna Louisa, onlv dan. of Sir Charles William Flint. Kut.. Under Sec. for
Ireland, and '/.s.^j.'23 Nov. 1841. She m. 2ndly. 15 De-. 1>42. Hon. Spencer
Dudley' :N[outa.ru, son of Matthew. 4tli Baron Rokeby. and d. 17 Oct. lS65,
leaving issue (s"'.' BrnKK's E.rfinrf Feerwje).
It. Ei)WAi:t) Joseph Hill, of whom presently.
The second son.
Capt. Edwapd Joseph Hill Jekvll. of Wavgrave Hill. Berks. Capt. Gi-cna-
■ dier Guards, b. 6 Feb. 1n04. r,i. 25 July, 1^36, Julia, dan. of Cliirles Hammcrs-
lej, and d. 26 ^March, 1^76, having by' her, who d. 19 July, 1895, b;id issue.
.'?")0 FA^rUA' HKCORDS.
I. Edward Joseph, uf lliL'l'ani liury. Anipthill. Bedfordsliire, ,1.P.. Capt.
late()4th fJe-rt . /^ IS Au^. l:!^:il>, »;. •J:J Sopi. 1S70. Thei-esa Frances Heurirtta,
dau. of Wilhelni An<rust Jiilin?, Baron v.ui Biel, of Ziorow, ^Nfecklenburcr-
HchweriTi. and has issne.
1. :MiIHL-ent. h. -Ih Sept. 1S72, ?/;. 7 Oct. 189(3, Erio, sou of Baron von
^[nhlzahn.
2. Grace, h. 21 :\[ay. 1874, <h 2 Nov. ISS.").
II. ArUiur, Lieut. K.X., />. :> April. 18U.. drowned in the wreck of H.il.S.
'• Orpheus." off the coast of Xew Zeahmd. 7 Feb. ]So:3, d. nnni.
in. Frederick, h. 25 .July. d. 11 Aug. 1S12.
IV. Hekukiit, of -whom presently.
V. Walter (Kev.), of :>[unstead, Godalmincr. Minor Canon of Worcester and
Chaplain of ^Talta. M.A. Cnmbridcre. J>. -11 Nov. 1S49.
I. Caroline, m. 28 Feb. 18<;."i. Frederick Eden, second sou of Artliur Eden,
Deputy Controller of the Exchec[uer. II. Gertrude.
The foui-th son,
^ Col. HERr.KRT Jekyi.l, C.IM.G., R.E., of :^[unstead House, Godalniing,
Surrey, Col. Commanding Royal Engineers in the Cork District, was private
secretary to Lord Carnarvon, when Secretary of State for the Colonies, and
afterwards when Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and subsequently private
secretary to Lord Houghton during his Vice-Royalty, h. 22 Xov. 184*3, m.
29_ Dec. 1881, Agnes Loivndes, dau. of William Graham, D.L. for Lanark-
shire {sec that fannbj), and has issue,
I. Fi-aucis Walter, b. 20 Xov. 1882.
I. Barbara. ii. Pamela Marcraret.
Arms — Or a fess between three hinds trip]vant sa. (quartering for Stuckkk,
lozengy sa. and arg. a chief per fess indented or and az.; for R^exhousr. eu!
a pair of wings inverted and conjoined arg. ; and for Brittrixtox, aro-. three
boars' heads couped between nine cross crosslets fitchce cru.). Crest — ^A nacr's
head couped arg. maued and bridled sa. studded and tasselled or.
JONES.
Lineage. — This is a family of considerable antiquity, and one of lony
standing in co. Gloucester, having held the estate of Nass since the reign of
Qaeen Emzarkih.
RoYxox .JoxEs, of Xass and Ht^- Hill, m. 25 June, 170(3, Anne, dau. and
co-heir of Edward Cook, of Highnam Court, co. Gloucester, was father, by
her, of
Wii,Li.AM J(ixi:s, who m. 17:>5, Cholmeley, dau. of Sir John D'Oyly, Bart.,
and had a son,
ROYXux JuXES, who in. 1762, his cousin, Mary Jones, and was >■. by his s(jn.
Rev. Edward Joxes. of Xass and Hay Hill. ?/(. 12 Sept. 1804. Elizabeth,
dau. of Rev. Edward Owen, of Ty Gwyn* co. Merioneth, and d. 3 ]Mav. 1^47^
having by her, who d. 28 July. I860, aged 78. had issne.
I. Roynon, of the Rifle Brigade, J>. 4"0ct. 1806, d. 17 Xov. 18.3.3.
II. Edward Owex, his heir.
III. William Wynn, R.H.A.. //. 13 Aug. 1813, d. 14 :May, 1843.
1. Mary Elizabeth, m. 18 Oct. 1849, Rev. Henry Wood, rector of Boroui^U-
briJge, Somerset. ii. Emma Diana.
Hi.s second son,
Edward Owex Joxes, of Xass, J.P. and D.L., Verderer of the Forest of
Dean, Knt. of St. Ferdinand of Spain, b. 19 Oct. 1808, m. 14 Oct. 1840,
JOXKS.
351
Catherine Sopliin, U;ui. of .It)lin Fortcscue IJrickil.ile, of IJirrliatin) House,
Xewland, co. (iloucestei". .I.P. :iiul D.L., ami (/. 1S72, liavini^ had issue,
1. Edward D"Oyly. /,. 1 April, iSi:}. .1. 5 Jau. 1814.
ir. AVir.r.iAM Cii.\i;r.t:s Nihkf,. of whom prest>utly.
HI. Edward C'liolmelov. b. '■->() Jau. IS'yl.
I. Catliarine Klizaheth. t[. Frances Alice.
III. P^ieanor !Mavj, </. 17 Dec. 1S4-7. . iv. I.sabel ^lary.
V. Eleanor Ant^nsta. il. '21 Nov. 18(;o. vi. Mar^raret Anne.
The elder surviving son,
WiLLi.v.M CiiARLKS XicEL JoNEs, of Xass and Undei-dean, Newnhani. co.
Gloucester, b. 30 June. 1S46, m. 1st, 17 ^farch, 1870. Constance !Mary Mas-
tiuerier, eldest dau. of Rev. 8. G. Kees, which lady </. 9 Jan. 1874. He ui.
tiudly, 18 Aug-. 1875, Sophia Emily, eldest dau. of ^lajor Jones (retired), and
has issue,
I. Montaeu Edward Xicel, h. 187G.
II. Percy^D'Oyloy Xigel, b. 10 Dec. 1S79, J. 1 Feb. 1880.
HI. Roynon CLolnrdey XiLrel, b. L Feb. 1889.
I. Xora Grace Mary Xigel. ii. Sybil Rosa Xigel.
iir. Catherine Alice Xigel.
JONES.
Lineage. — Juu.n Jon'ls, of Kington, co. Hereford,
III. Frances, dan. of — Taylor, of Kington, and vras
buried 6 Dec. 176"^, having by her, who was bui-ied
23 Aug. 1807, had issue,
I. Charles, bapt. 10 Sept. 1750, m. 13 July, 1780,
Mary Mor^ran, and had issue,
1. Charles, 6. 1782, d. uiun.
2. Thomas, b. 1787, d. iinm.
1. Mary, b. 18 ^larch, 1785, m. John Bargman,
of Shentield. Essex, and (7. 15 Oct. 1844, leav-
ing issue. He '/. Jnlv, 1848.
2. Eliza, b. 1791. d. rlnm. 1855.
II. Thomns, in. 15 Jan. 1789. Anna Jones, and.
d.s.p. 1817. She was buried 29 Xov. 1825.
III. William, (/. unia. 1826.
IV. Hexkv, of whom presently.
V. Richard, b. March, 1759, m. Sept. 17S2, Mary
Barnes, and d. 1840. leaving issue.
VI. Anthony, of Bildeston. Suffolk, bapt. Dec. 17G4. m. 9 Sept. 1798. ^Eaiy
^lumford, and d. 2 ]ilav, 1832, having bv her, who (/. 18 Feb. 1823, had issue,
1. Robert, of Long' Melford, Suffolk, b. b July. 1799, m. 18 Oct. 1824,
Elizabeth Charlotte Purvis, and was buried 24 March, 1S55, leaving
issue. She was buried G Feb. 1849.
2. George Sparrow, b. 31 INfarch, 1802. d.s.p.
3. Henry Mumford. of Widdinoton, Essex, b. 1 Dec. 1803, m. 2 Jan. 1844,
Elizabeth Xewport. and d.^.p. 27 Oct. 1880. She d. 8 Oct. 1887.
4. Charles, b. 23 June. Iyw5, d.s.p. 7 Xov. 1832.
5. Richard, of Woodbridge. Suffolk. M.R.C.S.. b. 25 Jan. 1814, -,;. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Henry Helshara, M.D., of Stoke Ferry, X'orfulk, and .sister
and co-heir of Geor^re Helshara, and d. 21 ^[arch. 1888. leaving issue,
(1) Henry Helsham. of ReJlands, Surrey. Col. late R.?J., b. 1 ^fay,
1838, assumed the additional naine of Helsh.vm by Royal Licence 1891,
35-2 FAMILY RKCOIiDS.
III. 1st, 7 Aiie. 1^(»7, Kli/.;il)L'th June, (l;iu. ol' Hobt-rt Heski'tli. and h\ iicr,
who (/. 5 Jiilv. 1870, bus issue.
Avtiiur He'lsliam, h. \\- Dec. 1809. il. 25 :N[:!y. 1870.
Con.staiice .\[ary Helshani. //t. 2."} Jan. 18>1>, ^lajor Kiodeiic-k Crofton
Heatli, and has is.'^ue.
Col. llekbaTu- Jones ,//. 2ndlj. 20 Sent. ISSS. Maij Littledale. dau. of
Frederick Greenwood, of ►Swurcliffe, Yorks, ainl widow of Major Rhode
Hawkins, of Redland.s.
(2) Arthur, of Pinner Hill, Miihlle.se.x, J.l'., assumed the adilitioual
surname of Hki.sha.m hx Royal Licence L-^'.tl. INL.A.. Canilj., harrister-
at-hiw, h. 2.!> ^Iny, 1840, ,n. 7 April, 1871. Alice, dau. of Arthui-
William Tooke. and has issue.
a. Dorothy. h. ^laraaix-t. c. Helen. '?. Alice Angelet.
(1) Henrietta Elizabeth, who Las also assumed the additional surname
of Hflsh.xm.
1. Mary Anne, J. nnvi. 26 March, 1827.
2. Jane, d. nnia. 22 Jan. 182H.
3. Susan, ni. 2(3 June, 1838, James Kent, of Bow, [M iddlese.'?, who d.
29 May, 1880, leaving issue. -i. Charlotte, d. unm. 6 Feb. 1802.
I. Elizabeth, d. in infancy 17-iL>. il. Jane, d. in infancy 1749.
■ III. Frances, in. 18 Sept. 1777, Gabriel Taylor, and d. 1792. leavino- i.ssue.
The fourth son,
Hkn'RV Jones, of Kiny-ton, co. Hereford, and afterwards of Pakenham,
Suffolk, bapt. 10 Nov. 1751. m. Dec. 1781, Bridget :\Iiles, and d. 29 Dec.
1835, having by her, who d. 14 Feb. 1816, had issue,
I. Cii.\.nLT:s, of wl^ora. present!}-.
r. Mary Ann, bapt. 20 Oct. 1785, vi. Philip Chamberlain, and d.s.p. 3 Dec.
1863. He d. 15 Aug. 1850.
II. Frances, bapt. 18 Dec. 1785, m. 10 Feb. 1824, William Hollingworth
Quayle, of Barton Mei-e, and d.s.p. 29 Dec. 1851. He d.s.p. 1 Dec. 1849.
The only son,
Rkt. CiuriLES JoNE.s, M.A., of Barton Mere. Suffolk, vicar of Pakenham, h.
8 May, 1793. m. 1 Oct. 1822, Mary, only dau. of Thomas Quayle. of Prince's
Court, Westminster, and Barton 'ilcve, Suffolk, Bencher of the Middle Temple.
J.P., and sister of the above-mentioned William HiVdingworth Quavle, aud d.
6 Dee. 1866, having by her, who d. 15 Dec. following, had issue,
I. Henry, of whom presently.
II. Charles William (Rev.), !M.A. Cambridge, vicar of Pakenham, rural
dean of Thedwastre, 6. 18 April, 18:^5, )u. 11 Jan. 1853, Barbara Ro.se,
younger dau. of R(jbert Weaie, Inspector of Poor Laws, and has issue,
1. William Hollingworth Quayle fSiv), Knt. (1892), Chief Justice of
Sien-a Leone, 1887-95, barrister-at-law Middle Temple, M.A. Camb., h.
6 Feb. 1854, m. 1st, 30 April, 1884. Alice, dau. of Charles Kent, of Woodcot,
Oxford. She d.s.p. 23 Sept. ISOu. He m. 2udly, 29 June, 1893, Clair
jSIay, only dau. of Edmond Berdoe- Wilkinson, of Chiswick.
2. ^lorey Quayle, Major Warwickshire Regt.. l)arrister-at-law of the
Middle temple' h. 8 March, 1855, m. 14 Feb. 1888, Isabel, dau. of Mait-
land Dasliwood, of Bexley, Kent, and has issue,
Phyllis Quavle, i>. \^ Feb. 1*^89.
• 3. Edward Qaaylc, /-. 9 March. 1858, d. 6 Xov. 1875.
4. Harford (^)uayle, h. 20 July, 1859, d. 26 Feb. 1861.
1. AVinifred Quayle. h. 13 Aug. 1856, m. 16 Aug. 1883, Edward Ripley
Dalton. LL.M. Camb.. barrister-at-law of Lincoln's Inn, and has issue.
in. Edward, bapt. 28 April. 182s. d. 11 Oct. 1^32.
The eldest .son.
The Rev. Henry Jones, of Barton :Mcre, Suffolk. 3LA. Camb., Prebendary
of St. Paul's, chaplain to the (^)ueen, vicar of St. Philip's, Westminster, b. 8
PRYCK-JOXES.
3.5;?
Dec. 182:). m. 4 .Lin. 1S48, R'mily Fnnblanqup. elder dan. of the Intc Kov. Sir
James Kvans Pliilipps, Bart., vicar of 0<iuington, Dorset {see Blukk's Peerage
and Baroiietaije).
Arms — 1st and 4tl). ar^r. a clicvron crmine.s between tlu-ee ravens sa. on <a
c-l.ief engrailed of tlie .second a heart or (for Joxi;.<) ; 2nd and 3rd. arir. on a,
chevron sa. gut tee d'eau between three quails ppr., in the centre chief point
two .swo7-d3 point-^ upwards of the first (/-r Qrwr.F). Crest— Upon a lieart
or a raven sa. gorged with a collar gemel arg. Motto — Dens pascit corvo.s.
Herbert Hardi'^,
PRYCE- JONES.
Lineage. — Sik Pryce Pkyce-Joxes, Knt., of
Dolerw, Newtown, N. Wales (Clubs — Carlton and
St. Stephen's), J. P. co. ]\tontgomerv. High Sheriff
1891, 'M.V. for the Montgomery Boroughs 18S.J-6,
and again 1892-.5, second son of Williain Jones, of
Newtown, b. IG Oct. 1834. ?«. 6 April, 18.59, Eleanor.
dau. of Edward Rowley ^Morris, of Newtown, and
lias issue,
I. Edwai'd, of Newtown Hall, North "Wales {CI abs
— Carlton, and Oxford and Cambridge), M.A.
Jesus Coll. Camb., barrister-at-law of the Inner
Temple, J. P. and C.C. for Montfromerr, Chairman
of Newtown Local Board of Health, 1892-3-4.
Governor of University Colleges of Bangor and '
Abery.stwyth, and Capt. and Hon. Major ^lont-
goniery Yeomanry Cavalry, 1883-9.5, h. G Feb.
1861, m. 17 June. 1886, Beatrice, second daii. of the late
of Orford House, Disley, Cheshire, and has issue,
Pryce Victor, h. 10 June, 1887.
Irene Beatrice, b. 22 July, 1888.
II. William Ernest. M.A. .testis Coll. Camb.. b. 29 Dec. 1867.
TIT. Albert Westhead. of The Forest, Kerry, B.A. Clare Coll. Camb., b. 26
May, 1870, m. 31 July, 189.5, Rosina Ida, second dau. of William Gii).son, of
Normanhui-st, Seaton, Devon, and has issue,
Reginald Ernest Pryce, b. 13 Oct. 1896.
IV. Henry ^Morris, b. U Feb. 1878.
I. Mary Eleanor Pugh, m. 3 June, 18S0, Edward Powell, and has issue, ].
Arthur Edward ; 2. Sydney Pryce ; and 1. Eleanor !Marv.
II. Elizabeth, 6. 3 July, 18t32, m. 2-5 June, 1891, Frank Utten Parchas, M.D.,
and has issue. Eleanor ^Margaret, b. 15 April, 1896.
III. Katberine Charlotte, b. 10 May, 1872.
IV. Agnes Rose, b. o May, 1874.
Arms— Gu. on a pale arg. between two cops of yarn a shuttle ererfc all
ppr. on a chief of the second a cross flory .sa. between two cc)\iis(> choughs of
the last. Crest — A shuttle fessewise ppr. thereon a goat statant arg. eor^ed
with a collar flory counterflory gu. Motto— Heb ddnw heb ddim, liuw a
digrou.
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3o-t
KAMI FA* IvKl'ORDS.
KEELING.
the
Lineage. — Joux Kkei.int., of Ilanloy Giecn.
Stokc-'.ipjii-TicnK fj. StaiTonl. nud of Cnlcliester.
00. Essex, h. 1732, in. Grace, dan. of — Logl'. :^tid
«7. S Feb. 17S3, liavin^ by bcr, who d 'Jl Feb. 177.J,
iiad issue, a son.
John- Keelin.;, of Colchester, Essex, h. 17G7. m.
11 Ancr. 1791, Sarah, eldest dan. of Robert Page, of
Great ^Clacton, Essex, and '/. 23 July, 1846. having
by her, who (/. 10 May, 18-47, aged 77, had issue,
I. John, midshipman R.N., (7. on board
"Amelia" frigate at sea in 1812, ?(/n/i.
Ti. Fkedehic Pa(;e, of whom presently.
iir. William (Rev.), rector of Barrow, co. Sulfolk,
B.D., sometime Fellow of St. John's Coll. Carab.,
b. 2 April, 1804, m. 20 Oct. 1853, Eliza, dau. of
Charles Madryll Cheere, :\r.P-, of Papworth Hall,
CO. Cambridtre, and d. 7 May, 1891. She </. 29
Oct. 1881, aged o7.
The second son,
FiiEDERic Page Keeling, of Colchester, Es.scx, h. SO Nov. 1796, m. 21 June,
1825, Sarah, only survivino- dau. of William Harper,* J.P., of M-acclcsfield, co.
Chester, and <L ll Sept. 181)9. having by her, ^vho d. 9 ]^[arch, 1873, had issue,
I. Fkedekic Joiix, of whom presently.
II. Arthur, bapt. 12 April, 1827, d. in infancy.
The only surviving son,
FiiEDEiJio Joux Keeling, of Colchester, Essex, h. 12 April, 1S26, ni. 1st,
27 April, 1854, Mary Davinia Stuart, dau. of David Stuart Galbraich, D.L.,
of ]^Iaclirilianish and Drumore House, co. Areyll, which lady c?..>-\j5. 20 ^larch,
1873. He m. 2ndly, 13 Sept. 1873, Elizabeth Bulteel, dan. of Lieut. -Col.
* Paul AgutLer, Aklennan, of XortlKimpton, J. 1GS4. lu. i Feb. 1713, Fr.inces, dau. of tlic
Rev. Gut Ilillersdon, rector of Castle Ashbv, co. Nortiiampton, and Elizabeth, his wife, dau.
of Michael Knight, aud cf. 1763 (will dated 27 Oct. 17G0, proved 9 Julr, 17G3), having by
her, who survived him, had issue,
I. Joiin, living 1S03.
II. Hillersdon, r!. before 19 Xov, 1791.
III. Paul, of uhom presently.
IV. Our, in. and if. before 17S0, leaving issue.
I. Frances, «t. Henry ^lorris, and had issue.
ir. Anne, d. num. before 2'j June, 1795.
III. Catherine.
IV. ilarthi.
The third son,
Paul AGrTXErj. of Alderraanburv, London, h. 1 Feb. 172.5, m. by licence 2-4 Nov. 1757,
Sanih. dau. of — Wade, of London, and d. 1 Nov. 1S02, Laving by her, who d. 25 Sept.
1792, had issue, two daus. and co-heiresses,
I. Sarah, of whom presently.
n. Frances, h. 21 Nov. 1773. m. 11 April, 179.3, Richard Prescott, of Eversley, Hants, and
d. 20 Dec. IfiliJ, liaving by liim, who »i. 2ndly, Sarali Kelly, and d. 14 ilay, lb33, had
issue.
The elder dau. and cohe;res5,
S.\EAu AcrTTER. /). 1 ."j :M:irch, 1759, m. lo Oct. 17^0, William Harper, of iracelesficld,
.tT.P. (wh;) m. l>t, I etitia Glover), and was buried ut Chelsea in 1S3G, having by him, wlio d.
in ISll, a^til i>'.i, liad, with otlier issue, a dau.,
f ABAH irAiiPER, III. (as in the text) 21 June, 1S25, Frederic Pago Keeling, of Colchester.
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KEOGH. 8o5
Thomas Williams Xtsliam, late Rifle Brig'acle, wliicli lady il.s.p. 27 Xor. 1SS2,
atrod 45. ife m. 3rd]y, 1> April, 1SS5, Alice !Maj ]\[ikli-td, dau. of George
Chapman, solicitor, of London, and by her has issue,
I. Frederic Hillcrsdon. h. 28 ^farch. 188(3.
II. Gay William, h. 1 April, 1890.
Arms — Erm. in fiont of a ladder bendwise sa. a lion rampart or holdino: in
the fore paws a shield arg-. thereon a cross formee slipped gu. Crest— In
front of a demi lion rampant or holding a shield as in the arms, a ladder
fessewise sa. Motto — Honneur sans reproche.
KEOGH.
Lineage. — Thefamih- of K'P^ogh, or more properly MacK'Eogli. originally
Mac Eochodh. claims descent from Fei-giis, King of LHster. grandson of Roderick
the"^ Great, monarch of all Ireland, and ^lea. his "svife, dau. of Eochodh
Feidlioch, King of Connaught. A branch cf the family were chiefs of Owner
Tire, now the baronies of On way and Arra in co. Tipperary and Owneybeg iti
Limerick. The head of this branch, acquired by marriage Castle Troy, in
I4l!0, and this became the chief abode of the family. Castle Troy was a
strongly fortified j)lace ou the Kiver Shannon, adjoining the ]MacK'p]i"igh'3 estate
of Cloonclievc. These estates were eventually lost to the family by reason of
their adherence to the Stuart cause. Mahonky MAcK'Eoan, of Cloonclieve,
CO. Limerick, was father of JnHX ^IacK'Eogh, of Castle Tro}', co. Limerick, who
was father of,
Denis ^Iackk.ooh. of Castle Troy, who m. Elizabeth, widow of Col. Eyre,
and. dau. of John "Willington, of Castle Willirgto;., co. Tipperary, and ha i
i.ssne, a son.
Rev. Jchx ^FACKEnr.H. D.D., of Strokesfcown, co. Ro.scommon, author of
.several scientific works, m. Avis. dau. of the Kev. Rons Clopton. D.D.. of
Clopton Hall, CO. Warwick, and had issixe,
I. MiCHAKr., of whom prtsently.
If. John (Rev.), D.D.. of ^litchelstown, co. Cork, author of t'.ic Antiqv.i'ies
of Ireland. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Henry Jenningr., of Ci'.igg,
CO. Tipperary. and cousin cf Sarah. Duchess Ci ^larlborough.
The elder £on,
Rev. !Mi .hakl Kk.'GH. D.D., of Strokcstown. co. Roscommon, m. Isabell-.t.
dan. of John Dodd. of Knockbawn. co. Sligc, descended from the Dodds, of
CI', ai'ly, now Cloverly Hall. co. Salop, and had issue, a son,
John Ke<.>c.h, avIio purchased an estate at Loufrhlinstown, co. Dublin, and
lived thereon; he m. Elizabeth, dau. of Chri-^tophilus Clynch. of Peamount
House, CO. Dublin, .ind (/. 1803, leaving issue,
I. Geouue R<)i's, of whom presenth".
II. Henry Clopton (Rev.), of Ti-ndder, co. Wicklow, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Kicholas Ay 1 ward, of Shanklin Custle, co. Kilkenny {see Bl'KKe'.s Lfuh^il
Gentry), and had issue.
1. Johu George, of Kuockwood Park, Roundwood, co. Wicklow. h. 184-1.
2. Henry Aylward. late 1st Royal Drairoons, h. 1844, m. 18G8. Chrislinn,
Anna, eldest dau. of the late Shapland Swiaey, of Tubberliin:ir:;i, co
Wexford, and has issue.
I. Annie, ?/!. Col. Hamlet Obins, of Portadown. co. Armagh.
T!ie elder .son,
2 .1 2