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REYNOLDS  HISTORlCAll 
GENEALOGY  COLLECTION 


ALLEN  COUNTY  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


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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 

A  2 


vr  PKKKATE. 

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. 


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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. 


16 


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., 


16 


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)^ 


•26 


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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


^i  F.UIILY   RECORDS. 

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. 


65 


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. 


67 


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. 


BLACK.  73 

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, 


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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 


BLAKE.  79 

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 


S2  FAMILY  RECORDS. 


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 


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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. 


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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. 

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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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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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, 


BRITTOX.  103 

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, 


BRITTOX.  105 

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. 


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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 


114 


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. 


119 


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. 


122 


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. 


134 


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. 

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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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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. 


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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. 


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(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. 

X 


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 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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ffA:;!S.^■<^^^;^l■A^ 


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, 


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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. 


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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, 


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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, 

Q  2 


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, 


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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. 

B  2 


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. 


24iJ 


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. 


(^^) 
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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


264 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 

T 


•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. 


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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, 


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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, 


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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. 


HOBLYX.  321 

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. 

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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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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. 


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^ 


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. 


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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. 


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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). 


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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. 


346 


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. 


L'  A 


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, 

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